Rooty Hill, New South Wales

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Rooty Hill
SydneyNew South Wales
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Rooty Hill, seen from the railway station. In the background is the hill from which the area gets its name.
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Population 13,377 (2011 census)[1]
 • Density 2,123/km2 (5,500/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 2766
Area 6.3 km2 (2.4 sq mi)
Location 42 km (26 mi) west of Sydney CBD
LGA(s) City of Blacktown
State electorate(s) Mount Druitt
Federal Division(s) Chifley
Suburbs around Rooty Hill:
Whalan Plumpton Glendenning
Mount Druitt Rooty Hill Doonside
Colyton Minchinbury Eastern Creek

Rooty Hill is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Rooty Hill is located 42 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Blacktown and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region.

History

The earliest exploration of the area was led by Captain Watkin Tench in 1789.[2] The origin of this name puzzled historians for many years because the clue lay not in Blacktown City but on Norfolk Island. Governor Philip Gidley King had been in charge of the first settlement there in early 1788 and had noted that the hillside where he had built his Government House had been difficult to dig owing to the amount of tree roots beneath the surface. The hill on Norfolk became known as Rooty Hill and the name is now official.[3] When King returned to New South Wales he built the headquarters for his government reserve of 1802 at the foot of a hill that reminded him of the Norfolk Island Rooty Hill and used the same name.[4] The name Rooty Hill first appeared on a map in 1803.

The early development of the area came when Captain William Minchin was given a grant of 1,000 acres in 1819, leading to the development of the Minchinbury estate. Dr Charles McKay purchased the estate in 1859 and subdivided it in the 1880s. Afterwards, the Watts family built Watts Cottage in Watt Street. It combines Italianate elements with a bullnose verandah and is almost unique in the Blacktown Municipality. It is heritage-listed.[5]

In 1890, the Imperial Hotel was built north of the railway station by F.J. Weston. It was intended to cater for the crowds who attended the greyhound racing at Lamb's Woodstock Coursing Track at Plumpton. By the early 1970s it had become semi-derelict, but was acquired by a local dentist in 1977. It reopened in 1982 and is now heritage-listed.[6]

In 1891, the Pioneer Memorial Church, located on Rooty Hill Road South, was built on land donated by Dr Charles McKay. It was originally a Baptist church, but was later acquired for the Presbyterian community by James Angus, owner of the Minchinbury estate from 1895. It is still in use and is heritage-listed.[7]

In 1902–1903, the School of Arts, located in Rooty Hill Road South, was built by the residents for community activities. The foundation stone was laid November 1, 1902, by Miss Angus,[8] daughter of James Angus. It is heritage-listed.[9]

On 13 April 1916, James Angus was killed at Rooty Hill railway crossing, as a result of being hit by that morning's express train. He was survived by his wife, his son James (of Adelaide), his son John (a pastoralist in New South Wales) and his daughter, who by that time was the widow Mrs Fleming.[10]

The name of James Angus is preserved in Angus Avenue; Charles McKay's name survives in Dr Charles McKay Reserve; the name of the Evans family, who built Fairholme, survives in Evans Road. Fairholme, now part of the St Agnes Catholic High School, is heritage-listed.[11]

Commercial area

The main commercial area of Rooty Hill is primarily on Rooty Hill Road North and Rooty Hill Road South, immediately surrounding the railway station. This area includes:

Dining and take-away food

  • Rooty Hill Star Pizza & Kebabs
  • Jas My Waffles & Coffee[12]
  • Rooty Hill Charcoal Chicken
  • Big Chief Burgers
  • Country Fried Chicken
  • South Rooty Hill Takeaway
  • Go Sing Chinese Restaurant
  • Happiness Garden Chinese Restaurant
  • Domino's Pizza Rooty Hill
  • Subway Rooty Hill

Bakery

  • Melchrishel Bakery
  • Peter's Hot Bread Bakery
  • Hughie Bakery

Real estate agencies

  • Elders Real Estate Rooty Hill
  • Real Estate One Rooty Hill
  • L.J. Hooker Rooty Hill
  • Tesoreiro Real Estate
  • Ray White Rooty Hill
  • RPN Rooty Hill
  • Richardson & Wrench Rooty Hill
  • Oproperty Rooty Hill

Medical centres

  • Rooty Hill Family Medical & Dental Centre
  • Saints Medical Centre
  • Dr Julie Ong Family Practice
  • Highpoint Health Centre

Pharmacies

  • Maurie Lynch's Pharmacy
  • ShopSmart Wholesale Pharmacy Rooty Hill
  • C-K Mart Grocers

Specialty shops

  • Thrifty Link Hardware
  • Eddie Salas Cycles
  • Rooty Hill Barber
  • Hairquarters Rooty Hill
  • Computer Paramedics
  • Crystal Pet & Wire Centre
  • Metalflex Airconditioning Australia

Rooty Hill RSL precinct

The following locations are not in the main commercial area of Rooty Hill, however are located approximately a kilometre west of the commercial area of Rooty Hill, about half way to Mount Druitt:

  • Rooty Hill RSL Club
  • Rooty Hill Novotel Hotel is located next to the Rooty Hill RSL Club.
  • ONE55 Health & Fitness is a gym facility operated by Rooty Hill RSL Club. It offers personal training, group fitness classes and gym equipment for use.
  • Domino's Pizza Rooty Hill RSL
  • AMF Bowling Rooty Hill
  • M9 Laser Skirmish

Schools

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St. Aidan's Primary School
  • Rooty Hill Public School is a New South Wales public school providing education from Kindergarten to Year 6.[13] It has been on Rooty Hill Road North since its opening in 1957 with 114 students. The entire class of the opening year attended the 50th anniversary celebrations held in May 2007. Member for Chifley, Roger Price commented that ..the influence a school can have on a student lasts their lifetime. Having the entire class of 1957 at the (50th anniversary) celebration shows just how positive that can be.[14]
  • St. Aidans Primary School (Kindergarten-Year 6), located in Adelaide Street, was founded in 1907.[15]
  • St. Agnes Catholic High School (Years 7-10),[16] Evans Road, Rooty Hill is a secondary school located in Rooty Hill South. Established in 1962, the school is a part of the Christ Catholic College Community of schools which was established in 1999, and which is a system of three schools that broke apart in 2004 - the other two schools being Clare Catholic High School in Hassall Grove, and Loyola Senior High School in Mt Druitt, which is the only Senior High School in the Parramatta Diocese. In late 2004, St Agnes underwent a major building development, with a new building containing six classrooms, a library and an undercroft, which would provide easy access to the school hall. In late 2007, the school underwent a whole-campus redevelopment.
  • Rooty Hill High School (Years 7-12). North Parade, Rooty Hill. Rooty Hill High School is a comprehensive, 7 to 12 community school in Western Sydney.[17]

Churches

  • St. Albans Anglican Multicultural Bible Ministry (MBM)[18] is located in Westminster Street, Rooty Hill. St Alban’s MBM exists in order to lead all people in the multicultural west of Sydney to Christ and into maturity in Christ. Ray Galea is the Lead Pastor and there are Sunday services at 8 am, 9 am, 10:30 am and 6 pm.
  • Rooty Hill Uniting Church[19] is located on Rooty Hill Road North. Sunday service is at 9am.
  • St. Aidan's Parish[20] is a Catholic church and is located on Adelaide Street, Rooty Hill. Mass times at the parish are: 9 am (Tuesday to Saturday Daily Mass); 6 pm Saturday Vigil Mass; and 7:30 am, 9 am, and 10 am Sunday Masses).
  • Pioneer Memorial Church[21] is located on the corner of Rooty Hill Road South and Church Street, Rooty Hill.
  • Minchinbury Anglican Church (MAC)[22] is on Rupertswood Road, Rooty Hill. There are a 10 am Family Service and a 6 pm Evening Service available.
  • St Stephen is a Serbian Orthodox Church located on Woodstock Avenue, Rooty Hill.

Parks

  • Angus Park
  • Aquilina Reserve
  • Blacktown International Sportspark
  • Central Park
  • Harry Dennison Park
  • Kimberley Park`
  • May Cowpe Reserve
  • Morreau Reserve
  • Nurragingy Reserve
  • Rooty Hill Skatepark.

Notable residents

Notable residents have included:

  • Sir Douglas Mawson, scientist and explorer
  • Mile Jedinak, footballer for the Socceroos, was born and raised there.
  • Melva Florence McDonald, OAM. Services to Rooty Hill and Blacktown.
  • Nic Kilgour, notable Australian social media personality
  • Brett Hinch, Australia Day ambassador from 2008
  • Sir Douglas Mawson

References

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  3. Rooty Hill Road, Kingston, Norfolk Island, Google Maps, accessed 7 March 2013
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