Punchbowl, New South Wales

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Punchbowl is a suburb, in south-western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Punchbowl is located 17km south west of the Sydney central business district in the local government areas of the City of Bankstown and the City of Canterbury. The postcode is 2196.

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Punchbowl is named for a circular valley, called "the punch bowl", which is actually located in the nearby suburb of Belfield. This feature gave its name to "Punch Bowl Road" (now "Punchbowl Road"). When a railway station was built on this road in 1901, three kilometres away from the "punch bowl" itself, the surrounding suburb came to be known as Punchbowl.

Punchbowl is an area of Sydney, which is beautiful but Overall, it has poorer economic conditions than many other Sydney suburbs.

Punchbowl has a relatively small shopping centre, although the selection is diverse. The largest shop is an IGA Supermarket. Along Punchbowl Road is Jack Walsh International Cycles, one of the longest serving stores in Punchbowl. The store has been selling and repairing bicycles for over 60 years[1].

There are some Lebanese sweets stores that are particularly busy during the later hours of the day.

In the 1960s, Punchbowl Boys' High produced two Australian cricket fast bowlers Len Pascoe and Jeff "Thommo" Thomson. The school had a strong focus on cricket and Rugby in the 1960s and 1970s.

These days, Punchbowl Boys' High School has been described as the toughest school in Australia. Although, students and teachers have criticised these comments, branding them as "incorrect and exaggerated". The school was notorious for having a large barbed wire fence that faced inward.

Recently however, the school has received much praise for programs such as "the homework centre", and also the "fit club", where students were accompanied by teachers for a jog around the Punchbowl suburbs. This program was established to encourage the students to lead a healthier and happier lifestyle.

Punchbowl has produced a number of celebrities including:

Punchbowl has also produced a number of leading members of the New South Wales legal profession.

  • Punchbowl has featured in several Australian books including the satirical They're a Weird Mob by "Nino Culotta", which was made into a feature film.
  • The television drama series Dangerous was set in and around Punchbowl.

Coordinates: -33.93381° 151.05413°

  • The Book of Sydney Suburbs, Compiled by Frances Pollen, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8


Suburbs and localities within the City of Bankstown | South-western Sydney | Sydney

Bankstown | Bass Hill | Birrong | Chester Hill | Chullora | Condell Park | East Hills | Georges Hall | Greenacre | Milperra | Mount Lewis | Padstow | Padstow Heights | Panania | Picnic Point | Potts Hill | Punchbowl | Revesby | Revesby Heights | Sefton | Villawood | Yagoona

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Suburbs within the City of Canterbury | South-western Sydney | Sydney

Ashbury | Belfield | Belmore | Campsie | Canterbury | Clemton Park | Croydon Park | Earlwood | Hurlstone Park | Kingsgrove | Lakemba | Punchbowl | Riverwood | Roselands | Undercliffe | Wiley Park

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