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Strathfield Council is a local government area of the Inner West of Sydney, Australia. Strathfield Council was incorporated in 1885. The Council area originally included the suburbs of Redmire, Homebush and Druitt Town. The name "Strathfield" was adopted as the name of the new council upon incorporation. In 1886, the suburb of Redmire was renamed Strathfield, as did the railway station. The area of Druitt Town became known as Strathfield South in the early 1890s. Only Homebush survives as an original location name. Since that time, Strathfield has become an important multicultural centre (for Korean, Chinese and Sri Lankan minority populations). Strathfield Council today comprises over of land and has around 35,200 residents and is made up of residential neighbourhoods and town centres, with significant local heritage, open space, lifestyle amenities, a highly educated, professional and diverse local workforce, public and private schools and access to tertiary institutions such as a campus of Australian Catholic University and the University of Sydney and TAFE Sydney Institute. The Mayor of Strathfield Municipal Council is Cr. Sang Ok, a member of the Liberal Party.〔http://www.strathfield.nsw.gov.au/home/council/councillors/〕 == Suburbs and localities in the local government area == The Strathfield Local Government Area comprises: * Strathfield (with parts within the Burwood Council and the City of Canada Bay) * Strathfield South * Homebush * Homebush West * Belfield (with parts within the City of Canterbury) * Greenacre (with parts within the City of Bankstown) * Flemington 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Municipality of Strathfield」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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