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Hurstville NSW 2220
LIFESTYLE
TRANSPORT
EDUCATION
MEDICAL
DEMOGRAPHICS
THE MARKET
Welcome to
Hurstville
NSW 2220
Located approximately 16 kilometres south-west of Sydney's Central Business District, Hurstville is a vibrant, bustling suburb that serves as the administrative centre of the Georges River Council. With a rich cultural heritage and a thriving commercial and retail sector, Hurstville offers residents and visitors an array of amenities and a diverse, welcoming community.
Welcome to
Hurstville
NSW 2220
Located approximately 16 kilometres south-west of Sydney's Central Business District, Hurstville is a vibrant, bustling suburb that serves as the administrative centre of the Georges River Council. With a rich cultural heritage and a thriving commercial and retail sector, Hurstville offers residents and visitors an array of amenities and a diverse, welcoming community.
Key Details
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LIFESTYLE
Hurstville boasts a cosmopolitan atmosphere, diverse dining options, shopping at Westfield Hurstville, outdoor recreational facilities, and a strong community spirit.
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TRANSPORT
Hurstville offers a well-connected transport system, including train services on the Illawarra Line, numerous bus routes, and convenient access to major roads.
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EDUCATION
The suburb is home to high-quality primary and secondary schools, and is close to prominent tertiary institutions such as the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales.
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MEDICAL
Hurstville provides comprehensive medical facilities, including Waratah Private Hospital, St George Public and Private Hospitals, general practitioners, dental clinics, and allied health services.
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DEMOGRAPHICS
Known for its cultural diversity, Hurstville is popular among families, young professionals, and retirees due to its welcoming atmosphere and excellent amenities.
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THE MARKET
Hurstville's property market has seen steady growth, driven by its appealing lifestyle, location, and amenities, offering a variety of property types for buyers and investors.
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        1. LIFESTYLE

        Hurstville's cosmopolitan atmosphere is reflected in its lively dining scene, which offers a variety of cuisines from around the world, including Chinese, Indian, and Italian restaurants. Westfield Hurstville, the suburb's main shopping centre, houses a range of retail outlets, as well as a cinema complex and a range of dining options. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are several parks and recreational facilities in the area, such as Hurstville Oval and Woodville Park. Additionally, the suburb hosts several community events and festivals throughout the year, creating a strong sense of community.

        Where to eat

        Lilong by Taste of Shanghai

        1 Pa Park Rd & Cross Street, Hurstville NSW 2220

        Lilong is a popular Chinese restaurant in Hurstville, known for its authentic Shanghainese cuisine and warm atmosphere. The menu features a wide range of dishes, including favourites like xiao long bao (soup dumplings) and stir-fried noodles. The generous portions and attentive service make it a must-visit for lovers of Chinese food.

        Kings Hot Bread

        273 Forest Rd, Hurstville NSW 2220

        Kings Hot Bread is a bakery and restaurant well known for arguably serving what is considered the best Bahn Mi in Sydney. The restaurant offers a variety of breakfast items such as croissants, sandwiches, and Turkish bread, as well as lunch options such as pies, rolls, and salads. Customers can enjoy their meals in a warm and inviting atmosphere while also picking up some baked treats to take home.

        Bitton Oatley

        119 Mulga Road, Oatley, Oatley, Hurstville, NSW 2223 Australia

        Bitton Oatley is a modern cafe that offers a range of breakfast and lunch options, including freshly baked pastries, gourmet sandwiches, and healthy salads. In addition to its delicious food, Bitton Oatley also offers a selection of specialty coffee and tea, making it a great spot for a morning pick-me-up or a leisurely afternoon catch-up with friends. The cafe is known for its friendly service, relaxed atmosphere, and use of high-quality, locally-sourced ingredients.

        Where to shop

        Westfield Hurstville

        3 Cross St, Hurstville NSW 2220

        Westfield Hurstville is a major shopping centre offering a wide range of retail stores, dining options, and entertainment facilities. With over 200 specialty stores, including major brands and local boutiques, it caters to diverse shopping needs. The centre also features a cinema complex and a bustling food court, providing entertainment and dining options for visitors.

        Central Hurstville

        225 Forest Rd, Hurstville NSW 2220

        Central Hurstville is the suburb's commercial and retail hub, with an array of shops, restaurants, and service providers lining its bustling streets. The area is easily accessible by public transport, making it a convenient destination for both locals and visitors. With its diverse range of businesses and lively atmosphere, Central Hurstville is the heart of the community.

        Forest Road

        Hurstville NSW 2220

        Forest Road is a bustling thoroughfare in Hurstville, serving as the suburb's main commercial and retail strip. Lined with an array of shops, restaurants, and service providers, this vibrant street reflects Hurstville's multicultural atmosphere and offers a diverse range of amenities to cater to the needs of the local community. Easily accessible by public transport, Forest Road is a popular destination for both residents and visitors alike.

        Where to play

        Hurstville Museum & Gallery

        14 Macmahon St, Hurstville NSW 2220

        The Hurstville Museum & Gallery is a cultural institution dedicated to preserving and promoting the history and heritage of the local area. Through engaging exhibitions, educational programs, and community events, the museum offers visitors a fascinating insight into Hurstville's past. The gallery also showcases contemporary art, providing a platform for local and emerging artists to exhibit their work.

        Hurstville Aquatic Leisure Centre

        Forest Rd, Hurstville NSW 2221

        The Hurstville Aquatic Leisure Centre is a state-of-the-art facility offering a range of aquatic and fitness activities for all ages and abilities. The centre features a 25-metre indoor pool, a heated outdoor pool, a fully-equipped gym, and group fitness classes. With a focus on promoting health and wellbeing, the centre provides an enjoyable and inclusive environment for the whole community.

        One-day trip recommendation

        Morning:

        Start your day with a visit to the Hurstville Museum & Gallery, which showcases the history and cultural diversity of the suburb. The museum features a range of exhibitions and events, including local art and historical artefacts. After exploring the museum, head to the nearby Ken Rosewall Arena for a morning tennis game or a workout at the gym.

        Afternoon:

        For a relaxing afternoon, visit the Hurstville Aquatic Leisure Centre, which features a range of indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, and a sauna. The centre is a popular spot for families and individuals alike, and there are plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained. After a swim or workout, grab lunch at one of the many local cafes and restaurants in the area.

        Night:

        End your day with a visit to the Hurstville Entertainment Centre, which hosts a range of events throughout the year, including concerts, comedy shows, and theatre productions. Check the schedule to see what's on during your visit and book tickets in advance. After the show, head to one of the many local bars or restaurants for a nightcap or dinner. The suburb is known for its diverse dining options, so there's sure to be something for everyone.

        2. TRANSPORT

        The suburb's well-connected transport system makes it easy for residents to commute to other parts of Sydney. Hurstville Railway Station is situated on the Illawarra Line, providing regular train services to the CBD and other major hubs. The area is also serviced by numerous bus routes, connecting Hurstville to neighbouring suburbs and the wider metropolitan area. For drivers, major roads such as the Princes Highway and King Georges Road allow for convenient access to other parts of Sydney.

        Bus

        • Route 452 - travel between Hurstville and Beverly Hills via Penshurst and Narwee
        • Route 455 - travel between Hurstville and Kingsgrove via Penshurst, Mortdale, Bexley North
        • Route 958 - travel between Hurstville and Kogarah via Allaway and Carlton
        • Route 970 - travel between Hurstville and Miranda via Sourth Hurstville, Slyvania and Gymea
        • Route 947 - travel between Hurstville and Bankstown via Riverwood, Punchbowl and Greenacre

        Train

        • Hurstville Station
        • Penhurst Station
        • Allawah Station

        Drive (24km / ~30 minutes to Sydney CBD)

        • A1 Princes Highway
        • A3 King Georges Road
        • M5 Motorway

        3. EDUCATION

        Hurstville is home to several high-quality educational institutions, catering to students of all ages. Primary schools in the area include Hurstville Public School and St Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School. For secondary education, options include Hurstville Boys High School and Bethany College Hurstville. Additionally, the suburb is within close proximity to several tertiary institutions, including the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales.

        4. MEDICAL

        Hurstville's medical facilities are both comprehensive and easily accessible. Waratah Private Hospital offers a range of specialist services, while nearby St George Public and Private Hospitals provide additional healthcare options. The suburb also boasts several general practitioners, dental clinics, and allied health services, ensuring residents' healthcare needs are well catered for.

        5. DEMOGRAPHICS

        Hurstville is known for its cultural diversity, with a significant population of Chinese-Australian residents, as well as residents of Greek, Lebanese, and Indian heritage. This multicultural mix creates a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. The suburb is popular with families, young professionals, and retirees, who appreciate the excellent amenities and strong sense of community.

        6. THE MARKET

        The Hurstville property market has experienced steady growth in recent years, with demand driven by the suburb's appealing lifestyle, convenient location, and excellent amenities. The area offers a range of property types, from modern apartments to spacious family homes, catering to a variety of buyer preferences and budgets. Prospective buyers and investors can expect a competitive market, with well-maintained properties in prime locations attracting strong interest.

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