Riverwood, New South Wales

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Riverwood
Sydney,  New South Wales
Riverwood, New South Wales
Population12,103 (2016 census) [1]
Postcode(s) 2210
Elevation20 m (66 ft)
Location19 km (12 mi) South of Sydney CBD
LGA(s)
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)
Suburbs around Riverwood:
Punchbowl Punchbowl Roselands
Padstow Riverwood Narwee
Padstow Heights Peakhurst Beverly Hills

Riverwood is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Riverwood is located 19 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the St George area. Riverwood is split between the local government areas of the Georges River Council and the City of Canterbury-Bankstown.

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History

Former 118th General Hospital, Now used by the Australian Air League American ww2 army base hospital.jpg
Former 118th General Hospital, Now used by the Australian Air League
Belmore Road and Conca D'oro Lounge (right) Riverwood.jpg
Belmore Road and Conca D'oro Lounge (right)

The area was originally known as Herne Bay and comprised small land grants between 30 and 80 acres (320,000 m2). When the East Hills railway line came through the area in 1931, the station was called Herne Bay. The area was subdivided in 1919 and redeveloped in 1942 during World War 2, when the Government of Australia and the Allied Works Council establish an army base hospital barracks for the United States Army, the 118 General Hospital. The hospital was built at a cost of one-million pounds and consisted of 490 barrack type buildings containing approximately four-thousand-two-hundred and fifty beds.[ citation needed ] The hospital was staffed by doctors and nurses from The Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.

The Americans, who at the time, were using the Hydro Majestic Hotel in Medlow Bath as a hospital, relocated and moved into the first section of the Herne Bay premises in May 1943. By November, 1700 beds were being utilised. The site was visited by General MacArthur, First Lady Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, Artie Shaw's Band and Bob Hope.
In October 1944, the main US hospital left for the liberation of the Philippines, although some American patients and staff remained on site until January 1945. In that same month, the Royal Navy (United Kingdom) opened a hospital to treat wounded members of the British Pacific Fleet in the vacated buildings. It received and treated 9003 patients. The Australian army occupied some of the other sections. One of the sections in use was located in Cullens Road, between Canterbury Road and Wiggs Roads Punchbowl and used up until March 1947.
[2] After the war the military departed, and the hospital barrack buildings of timber and corrugated iron (some of which still survive today) were handed over to the Housing Commission from March 1946 and converted into public housing to relieve housing shortages. Some of the street names recall the American presence such as Pennsylvania Road, Kentucky Road, Wyoming Place, Idaho Place, Michigan Road, Montana Crescent, Roosevelt Avenue and Truman Avenue. Now the Herne Bay Hospital is the headquarters for the Australian Air League Riverwood Squadron.

The suburb developed an unsavoury reputation for poverty, overcrowding and violence, and its name was changed to Riverwood in 1957, in large part to remove the stigma associated with living there. This helped to change the reputation of the area. From the 1950s onwards, purpose-built utilitarian public housing apartment blocks and freestanding bungalows replaced most of the former military buildings on the northern side of the railway line, while the southern part of the suburb was mostly privately developed. [3]

Population

In the 2016 Census, there were 12,103 people in Riverwood. 39.7% of people were born in Australia. The next most common places of birth were Mainland China 18.6%, Lebanon 2.9%, Hong Kong S.A.R 2.8%, Vietnam 2.3% and New Zealand 2.2%. 31.8% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 15.3%, Cantonese 12.5%, Arabic 8.5%, Greek 2.8% and Vietnamese 2.7%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 28.1%, Catholic 19.9% and Islam 9.4%. [1] Nepalese 0.2%

Transport

Riverwood railway station is on the East Hills railway line. With Padstow to the west and Narwee to the east. Riverwood is approximately a 35 minute commute to CBD via public transport. [4]

Although the buses of Punchbowl Bus Company are stabled at their headquarters on Hannans Road Riverwood, the suburb itself does not act as a bus terminus. For details of bus routes see Riverwood Station

The M5 South Western Motorway crosses Belmore Road in Riverwood, offering on- and off-ramps for northeast-bound and southwest-bound traffic.

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Notable people

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References

  1. 1 2 Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Riverwood (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 11 April 2018. OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  2. Book of Sydney Suburbs, Frances Pollon (Angus and robertson) 1990, page 222
  3. Lawrence, Joan.; Brian Madden; Lesliie Muir (September 1999). Pictorial History of Canterbury Bankstown. Kingsclear Books. p. 94. ISBN   0-908272-55-3..
  4. MattH (15 August 2020). "Riverwood Suburb Review & Profile". Sydney Suburb Reviews. Retrieved 11 May 2023.

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