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Beverly Hills
SydneyNew South Wales
Beverly Hills Sydney.jpg
King Georges Road looking south
Postcode: 2209
Property Value: AUD $532,500 (2009)
Location: 17 km (11 mi) south of Sydney CBD
LGA:
State District: Kogarah, Oatley, Lakemba
Federal Division: Watson
Suburbs around Beverly Hills:
Riverwood Narwee Roselands
Peakhurst Beverly Hills Kingsgrove
Mortdale Penshurst Hurstville
Beverly Hills Hotel, King Georges Road
King Georges Road

Beverly Hills is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Beverly Hills is located 17 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the St George area. Beverly Hills lies across two local government areas, the City of Hurstville and the City of Canterbury. It is often colloquially referred to as "Bevo". The postcode is 2209, which is shared by Narwee.

Beverly Hills is mostly residential, consisting of many freestanding red brick and tile bungalows built in the years immediately after World War 2. Many of these feature late Art Deco design elements. Medium density flats have been built in the areas close to King Georges Road and Stoney Creek Road.

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[edit] History

Beverly Hills was originally known as Dumbleton after a local farm in the area, circa 1830. This name was generally disliked by residents who lobbied to supplant it with a more glamorous alternative to coincide with the arrival of the East Hills railway line, which opened 31 December 1931. The name was changed to Beverly Hills, at a time when Beverly Hills in California, USA was becoming famous for being the home of many famous movie stars. Real estate developments followed in the 1930s and 1940s. The post office opened 1 October 1940. [1]

[edit] Commercial Area

The main shopping strip is located on King Georges Road, near the Beverly Hills railway station. Commercial developments are also found scattered across the north side of the train tracks, along King Georges Road and along Stoney Creek Road. There are over 40 different cafes, restaurants and takeaways along King Georges Road, featuring Australian, Chinese, Italian, Greek, German, Thai and Vietnamese cuisines.

The area has all the features typical of Australian metropolitan localities: restaurants, retail shops, an IGA supermarket, real estate agents, a pub (the Beverly Hills Hotel), cinema, ATMs, kindergarten, primary/high schools, Scouts, parks, leisure and health facilities.

[edit] Transport

Beverly Hills railway station is on the East Hills/Airport line of the City Rail network.

The main road running through Beverly Hills is King Georges Road, connecting it north to Roselands and south to Hurstville. The road has palm trees running through its median strip as a nod to its Californian namesake. The other main road in Beverly Hills is Stoney Creek Road. This road intersects King Georges Road and connects Beverly Hills west to Peakhurst, Menai and east to Rockdale, Brighton-Le-Sands, Mascot and Sydney Airport.

Entrances to the M5 Motorway are located on King Georges Road, west of the shopping centre. The M5 Motorway connects east to Bexley North, Arncliffe, Sydney Airport and the Sydney CBD and west to Liverpool and Campbelltown.

[edit] Schools

Notable amongst the public buildings and amenities are Beverly Hills Girls' High School, Beverly Hills Primary School, Beverly Hills North Primary School and Regina Coeli Primary School.

[edit] Churches

Regina Coeli Catholic Church

Regina Coeli Roman Catholic Church is Australia's only Catholic war memorial church. It was built in the early 1960s to commemorate the Australian-US alliance during World War 2. The flags of both nations are permanently hung on either side of the main altar, and a special Mass attended by US service personnel and diplomatic representatives is conducted there annually in commemoration of the Battle of the Coral Sea. Regina Coeli is sited prominently on the highest point in Beverly Hills, and is a landmark visible for many kilometres in all directions.

Other churches in the suburb include: St Matthews Anglican Church, St Bedes Anglican Church, Church@School, Beverly Hills-Kingsgrove Baptist Church, Beverly Hills Chinese Baptist Church, Beverly Hills Christian Science Church, Beverly Hills Church of Christ, and Beverly Hills New Apostolic Church.

[edit] Parks and recreation

  • Beverly Hills Park is located on Vanessa Street. It features two full-length football ovals and two BBQ areas.
  • Vanessa Street Tennis Courts is located on Vanessa Street. It features two grass courts.
  • Canterbury Golf Course is on Moorefields Road.
  • Coolabah Street Tennis courts is located off Moorefields road. It features four grass courts with a childrens play and BBQ area.

[edit] Population

According to the 2006 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population, there were 8,009 people usually resident in Beverly Hills. 39.6 % stated they were born overseas with the top countries of birth being China 11.3%, Hong Kong 3.8% and Greece 2.9%. English was stated as the only language spoken at home by 45.1% of residents and the most common other languages spoken were Cantonese 15.1%, Greek 9.2% and Mandarin 7.9%. The most common responses for religious affiliation were Catholic 28.6%, Orthodox 12.8% and Anglican 11.3%. [2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Book of Sydney Suburbs, Frances Pollon, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8, page 27
  2. ^ http://id.com.au/dosydney/Default.aspx?pg=1&gid=660

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