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Strathfield, New South Wales
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.)
Originally called Redmyre after the red clay found in the area. It is the centre of the Strathfield Municipality. It is significant commercially, boasting a large shopping district, and the Strathfield Plaza, shopping mall.
The suburb is also home to a significant number of schools such as St Patrick's College run by the Christian Brothers, Santa Sabina College, Meriden, McDonald College, Strathfield Girls High and Homebush Boys High and churches such as St Martha's Catholic Church and St Anne's Anglican Church.
The suburb and its schools have produced some very prominent Australians such as old boys of St Patrick's College:Tom Keneally author of books such as "Schindler's Ark", "The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith" and "The Great Shame", former opposition leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party John Brogden and dual international John Ballesty.
Whilst perhaps not boasting the significant cultural contributions of neighbouring Burwood (the suburb in which The Easybeats and AC/DC were formed and cricketing legend Don Bradman married) Strathfield has made a significant contribution to Australia's cultural landscape. Strathfield has been home to Prime Ministers (Billy McMahon), Test cricketers (Bob Simpson) and singer/songwriters who were later to become international popstars (The BeeGees) (who lived in Redmyre Rd early in their career).
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