Figtree, New South Wales

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Suburb of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
















Figtree
Wollongong, New South Wales

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Figtree is located in New South Wales

Figtree

Figtree





Coordinates
34°26′S 150°51′E / 34.433°S 150.850°E / -34.433; 150.850Coordinates: 34°26′S 150°51′E / 34.433°S 150.850°E / -34.433; 150.850
Population
11,564 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s)
2525
Location
4 km (2 mi) from Wollongong
LGA(s)
City of Wollongong
State electorate(s)
  • Keira

  • Wollongong

Federal Division(s)
Cunningham










Suburbs around Figtree:
Mount Keira West Wollongong
Mount Kembla Figtree
Mangerton, Mount Saint Thomas, Spring Hill
Cordeaux Heights Unanderra

Figtree is an inner western suburb of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. It is southwest of West Wollongong and connected to Wollongong by the Princes Highway and The Avenue.


At the junction of the highway and The Avenue is Figtree Grove, a two storey indoor shopping centre with a Woolworths, Coles and Kmart. The shopping centre was opened in 1965. The second story is used by a couple of businesses and a second storey to its carpark facilities. Adjacent to the centre is a park which contains sports facilities, a baby health centre and a small sculpture garden.


There is a small commercial district near this junction and another connected area of mainly food stores further north on the highway near the freeway entrance. There is also another commercial area with a chicken food shop, liquor store and video rental store at on the east side of the highway at the O'Briens Road junction.


Figtree has a hotel, an oval, many specialty stores, a dog park, a private hospital and several schools.


A smaller area of residences in Figtree is Figtree Heights, a neighbourhood which is slightly raised above the general level of Figtree. To the suburb's south between Figtree and Unanderra is Cobbler's Hill, where houses have been built on its side.



History


The suburb is named after a giant fig tree that once stood on the eastern side of the highway at the junction with O'Brien's Road, a mountain pass used in early days of settlement built by subscription in 1821 before completion by convict labour of Mount Keira road. In 1861 Figtree Bridge was built by Moore and Vaughan.[citation needed]


In 1867 Figtree Inn was built, a small weatherboard building built at the site of the turnoff to O'Brien's Road, later its name changed to Figtree Hotel and it still stands. In the 1880s farming was the main industry in the area. In 1888 the Figtree Sunday School began in a cottage.[2]


On 25 November 1903 Figtree Park was opened by senator Hugh Vaughan-Floyd, 12 years before his death in World War I. The public school opened in 1956, followed by Figtree High School in 1969, Figtree Heights Public School in 1972 and Nareena Hills Public School in the foothills of Mount Nebo in 1977.


On 23 September 1965 Westfield Figtree was opened. It was expanded in 1974, and further expansions were completed in 2009, with another 15 specialty stores being added, and a "mini-department store" (The Reject Shop) making it one of the largest centres in the region. It now ranks in the top 5. It was sold in August 2015 and renamed Figtree Grove in September 2015.[citation needed]


On 15 October 1979, the Illawarra Private Hospital was opened.[citation needed]


The famous figtree was cut down in 1996 and only a small portion of its trunk is left. In 1998 Fig Tree Park was renovated with an aboriginal mosaic as a result of a community project. The name has been changed to Moreton Bay Figtree Park. During the 1998 Wollongong floods, Figtree was one of the worst suburbs hit with flood waters going through the Westfield shopping centre and residents being rescued by the SES from Figtree Caravan Park.




Figtree is also known for its large successful soccer club Figtree Junior Soccer Club. They also have a stadium which Collegians Rugby League use for their games



See also


  • Mount Nebo


References




  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Figtree (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 16 July 2017.  Edit this at Wikidata


  2. ^ Figtree - History







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