St Andrews, New South Wales

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CountryAustralia
Established1976
Elevation
58 m (190 ft)
St Andrews
St Andrews shopping centre
St Andrews shopping centre
St Andrews is located in Sydney
St Andrews
St Andrews
Interactive map of St Andrews
Coordinates: 34°1′29″S 150°49′50″E / 34.02472°S 150.83056°E / -34.02472; 150.83056
CountryAustralia
StateNew South Wales
CitySydney
LGA
Location
Established1976
Government
  State electorate
  Federal division
Elevation
58 m (190 ft)
Population
  Total5,785 (2021 census)[1]
Postcode
2566
Suburbs around St Andrews
Varroville Varroville Ingleburn
Raby St Andrews Bow Bowing
Eagle Vale Woodbine Minto

St Andrews is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 55 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Campbelltown. It is part of the Macarthur region.

The name St Andrews came from an early 19th-century property owned by Scottish convict Andrew Thompson who in turn had named it after the patron saint of Scotland St Andrew.

The area was used for cattle and dairy farming for the next 150 years or so. In 1957, the first plans were announced by the state government to create a large satellite city in the area but the idea foundered after locals opposed it because the land was such good farming land. Nevertheless, the sprawl of Sydney towards Campbelltown couldn't be halted. In 1976, the name St Andrews was approved for the suburb and in 1977, Landcom began building homes in the area. The following year a primary school was opened and the suburb was well established.[2]

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