



Auburn offers a vibrant and affordable lifestyle, attracting a diverse community of young professionals, students, and families. The suburb boasts a rich cultural tapestry, with a significant presence of Lebanese, Turkish, Chinese, and Nepalese communities, reflected in its array of authentic eateries, markets, and cultural events. Residents enjoy excellent connectivity via Auburn Railway Station and a range of local amenities, including parks, schools, and shopping precincts like Auburn Shopping Village, which is undergoing significant redevelopment to enhance its retail and residential offerings.

Jasmin1 Lebanese Restaurant Auburn
22 Civic Rd, Auburn NSW 2144
Jasmin1 Lebanese Restaurant is a popular, family-run eatery known for authentic Lebanese cuisine. Located opposite Auburn Railway Station, it offers dishes like lamb skewers, falafel, hummus, and tabbouleh, available for dine-in, takeaway, or delivery. Beloved by locals, it’s celebrated for generous portions and traditional flavours in a casual, lively setting.

Salam Mandi Arabian and East African Cuisines
4/6-10 Harrow Rd, Auburn NSW 2144
Salam Mandi Arabian and East African Cuisines offers a rich blend of Somali and Ethiopian dishes, including Suqaar with Japati and Chicken Mandi. The restaurant is renowned for its generous portions, authentic flavours, and warm, welcoming atmosphere. With a 4.6-star rating from over 1,000 reviews, it stands out as a top choice for those seeking halal East African and Arabian cuisine in Sydney.

Auburn Central
57-59 Queen St, Auburn NSW 2144
Auburn Central is a bustling, mixed-use shopping centre located at the corner of Queen Street and Harrow Road in Auburn, Sydney. Anchored by Woolworths, ALDI, and Tong Li Asian supermarket, it houses over 50 specialty retailers, including cafés, fashion outlets, and health services. The centre is integrated with 450 residential apartments above, offering convenient access to public transport with Auburn Railway Station just steps away.

Auburn Redyard
100 Parramatta Rd, Auburn NSW 2144
Auburn Redyard is an outdoor retail and entertainment centre situated at 100 Parramatta Road, Auburn, Sydney. Anchored by a 10-screen Reading Cinemas, it offers a variety of dining options, sporting goods stores, and services such as Bodyfit Fitness Centre and Service NSW. The centre provides ample undercover and ground-level parking, easily accessible off Parramatta Road, making it a convenient destination for shopping and entertainment.

Auburn Botanic Gardens
Chisholm Rd &, Chiswick Rd, Auburn NSW 2144
Auburn Botanic Gardens, established in 1977, spans 9.7 hectares along the Duck River in Auburn, Sydney. The gardens feature themed areas such as a Japanese garden with cherry blossoms, a sunken rose garden, native rainforest, and a fauna reserve with native animals. It's a popular spot for events like the annual Cherry Blossom Festival and is managed by Cumberland City Council.

Rosnay Golf Club
5 Weymouth Ave, Auburn NSW 2144
Rosnay Golf Club, located at 5 Weymouth Avenue in Auburn, Sydney, is a semi-private 18-hole golf course set within the Auburn Public Golf Course. Established in 1963, the club offers a par-68 layout with flat terrain and strategically placed trees, providing a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. The course is owned and maintained by Cumberland City Council, featuring new bunkers and pathways to enhance play.

Auburn, Sydney, is well-connected by public transport, with Auburn Station on the T1 Western and T2 Inner West & Leppington train lines providing frequent services to the Sydney CBD and western suburbs. Numerous bus routes serve the area, linking Auburn to neighboring suburbs such as Lidcombe, Granville, and Parramatta. For drivers, Auburn is conveniently located near the M4 Motorway, offering easy access to Sydney’s CBD and greater western Sydney.
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●540: Between Auburn Station and Silverwater Correctional Complex
●544: Between Auburn Station and Macquarie Centre via Eastwood
●908: Between Auburn Station and Bankstown Station via Birrong
●909: Between Auburn Station and Parramatta Station via Birrong
●911: Between Auburn Station and Bankstown Station via Georges Hall
●S3: Between Auburn Station and Chisholm Road
●N60: Between Auburn Station and Town Hall Station
●N61: Between Auburn Station and Town Hall Station
Train
●Auburn Railway Station
●Lidcombe Railway Station - 2km (5 minute drive)
●Merrylands Railway Station - 5km (10 minute drive)
Car (~20-25 minutes to CBD)
●M4 - 25 minutes (22 km)
●Parramatta Road - 20 minutes (18km)
●Silverwater Road - 25 minutes (20km)M4 - 25 minutes (22 km)

Auburn offers a range of educational options, including public and private primary and secondary schools such as Auburn Public School and Trinity Catholic College. The area is also close to tertiary institutions, with campuses like Western Sydney University within commuting distance. Additionally, Auburn hosts several early learning centres and language programs catering to its multicultural community.

Auburn provides comprehensive medical services, including general practitioners, dental clinics, and specialist practices throughout the suburb. Auburn Hospital offers emergency care, inpatient services, and outpatient clinics for the local community. Residents also have access to pharmacies and allied health services, ensuring convenient healthcare options nearby.
Auburn is a culturally diverse suburb, with a large proportion of residents born overseas, particularly from China, Lebanon, and Vietnam. The community speaks a variety of languages at home, including Arabic, Mandarin, and Vietnamese, alongside English. The suburb has a mixed-age population, with families, young professionals, and a growing number of older residents contributing to its vibrant, multicultural character.
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Auburn has a dynamic property market featuring a mix of houses, townhouses, and apartments, appealing to both investors and owner-occupiers. Property prices have shown steady growth, driven by strong demand from families and multicultural communities seeking proximity to schools, transport, and amenities. The suburb’s rental market is also active, offering diverse options for tenants, from long-term leases to short-term accommodations.
