Yennora


title: "Yennora" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["suburbs-of-sydney", "city-of-fairfield", "cumberland-council,-new-south-wales"] topic_path: "geography/united-kingdom" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yennora" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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nameYennora
citySydney
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imageYennora Shops.JPG
captionYennora Shops
alternative_location_mapAustralia NSW metro Sydney
pushpin_map_captionLocation in greater metropolitan Sydney
coordinates
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zoom13
lgaCity of Fairfield
lga2Cumberland Council
postcode2161
pop1,675
pop_year
pop_footnotes
elevation21
stategovFairfield
fedgovBlaxland
near-nwSmithfield
near-nGuildford
near-neGuildford
near-wFairfield
near-eOld Guildford
near-swFairfield
near-sFairfield East
near-seOld Guildford
dist129
dir1west
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| type = suburb | name = Yennora | city = Sydney | state = nsw | image = Yennora Shops.JPG | caption = Yennora Shops | alternative_location_map = Australia NSW metro Sydney | pushpin_map_caption = Location in greater metropolitan Sydney | coordinates = | local_map = yes | zoom = 13 | lga = City of Fairfield | lga2 = Cumberland Council | postcode = 2161 | est = | pop = 1,675 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = | elevation = 21 | area = | stategov = Fairfield | fedgov = Blaxland | near-nw = Smithfield | near-n = Guildford | near-ne = Guildford | near-w = Fairfield | near-e = Old Guildford | near-sw = Fairfield | near-s = Fairfield East | near-se = Old Guildford | dist1 = 29 | dir1 = west | location1 = Sydney CBD

Yennora is a suburb of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia, 29 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district. The residential part of the suburb is primarily in the local government area of the City of Fairfield, although the industrial area in west is a part of Cumberland Council. It is part of the Greater Western Sydney region.

History

Yennora is an Aboriginal word meaning walking or to stroll. Aboriginal people from the Dharug Nation have lived in the Fairfield area for over 30,000 years.

European settlement began in Fairfield in the early 19th century. A siding platform was built by the New South Wales Government Railways in 1927 and given the name Yennora. The public school was opened in 1955 and the Wool Stores were established in June 1971.

Commercial area

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A portion of Yennora is dominated by an industrial zone, which includes the 300,000m2 Yennora Distribution Centre. It was opened in June 1971 as the Yennora Wool Centre. The Yennora Distribution Centre has a connection to the Old Main South railway line, and is used by Quve for freight services running between Port Botany and the suburb. Other key operators in the area include Toll Group, Woolworths, Linfox, Queensland Rail, and Hume Building Products.

Although the suburb's commercial area is vastly industrial, Yennora does feature some small shops and restaurants that are mostly found in Fairfield Street.

Recreational

Despite its small size, Yennora features a number of urban parks such as Springfield Park, Knight Park and Yennora Park, where they feature children's playgrounds, a sportsground and walking tracks. Fairfield Road Park on Fairfield Road features a large soccer field and it lies on the banks of Prospect Creek, a stream which forms the border between Fairfield and Yennora. Prospect Creek cycleway also leads into the soccer park and Fairfield Road.

Transport

Yennora railway station is on the Old Main South. Trains run frequently from Yennora to Leppington, Richmond and the City Circle. Yennora is also serviced by bus services operated by Transdev NSW.

Demographics

According to the , 37.6% of people stated that they were born in Australia, with Vietnam (8.7%), Iraq (7.3%), Lebanon (5.4%), China (2.9%) and Myanmar (2.3%) being other common responses. A high percentage (74.8%) of people spoke a language other than English at home, with Arabic (26.9%), Vietnamese (9.5%), Cantonese (3.0%), Spanish (2.6%) and Karen (2.6%), being the most commonly spoken non-English languages. Top ancestries were Lebanese (13.3%), Australian (10.9%), Vietnamese (9.2%), English (8.1%) and Chinese (7.9%). Common religions were Islam (26.1%), Catholic (20.3%), Not stated (15.6%), No Religion (10.4%) and Buddhism (8.8%). Christianity was the largest group religious group reported overall (42.7%).

The median age of people in Yennora was 43 years. With regards to employment, 42.4% of people were employed full-time, 27.4% were employed part-time, 18.7% were employed but away from work and 12.2% were unemployed.

Gallery

File:Yennora Public School.jpg|Yennora Public School File:Yennora retirement.JPG|Rosary Village Retirement Centre File:Yennora Cycle.JPG|Yennora Railway Station Cycle Path File:Yennora_Street.JPG|Tara Close File:Yennora_train.JPG|Yennora railway station File:Railway Steet Yennora.png|Railway Parade Yennora

References

References

  1. {{Census 2021 AUS
  2. ''The Book of Sydney Suburbs'', Compiled by Frances Pollon, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia {{ISBN. 0-207-14495-8, page 277
  3. [https://www.stockland.com.au/leasing/logistics-and-business-parks/nsw/yennora-distribution-centre Yennora Distribution Centre] [[Stockland]]
  4. Wool selling centre to be established ''[[Freight & Container Transportation]]'' January 1969 page 11
  5. Containerisation at Yennora Wool Village ''[[Network (periodical). Network]]'' February 1974 page 3
  6. Yennora Wool Village ''Freight & Container Transportation'' September 1976 pages 24/25
  7. [https://theurbandeveloper.com/articles/yennora-industrial-site-set-carve Yennora Industrial Site Set For Carve Up]; theurbandeveloper.com; 21 September 2015
  8. [https://transportnsw.info/stop?q=10101284#/ Yennora Station] [[Transport for NSW]]
  9. [https://www.transdevnsw.com.au/uploads/14396_Region_13_Network_map.pdf Parramatta, Bankstown and Liverpool bus network map] {{Webarchive. link. (6 March 2016 [[Transdev NSW]])
  10. Furthermore, Yennora is known to be the poorest suburb of Sydney, where the median personal income is just $19,000.[https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/true-stories/the-stark-difference-between-sydneys-richest-and-poorest-suburbs/news-story/a16455b9912cf257100a9029303f208c The stark difference between Sydney’s richest and poorest suburbs] by [[News.com.au]]

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