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Moore Park
SydneyNew South Wales

Moore Park Rotunda
Postcode: 2021
Location: 3 km (2 mi) from Sydney CBD
LGA: City of Sydney
State District: Bligh
Federal Division: Sydney
Suburbs around Moore Park:
Surry Hills Paddington Paddington
Redfern Moore Park Centennial Park
Zetland Kensington Randwick

Moore Park is a large area of parkland in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Moore Park is located 3 kilometres south-east of the Sydney central business district and is part of local government area of the City of Sydney.

Moore Park is part of Centennial Parklands, a collective of three parks being Moore Park, Centennial Park and Queens Park. Centennial Parklands is administered by the Centennial Park & Moore Park Trust, a NSW Government agency. The only exception being the land on which the Sydney Cricket Ground and Sydney Football Stadium are sited - these stadiums are managed by the SCG Trust.

Moore Park is also a small suburb, in its own right, as is Centennial Park.

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History

The parkland south of Paddington was named after Charles Moore, Mayor of Sydney from 1867-69, who fought for the land to be dedicated as a leisure area for the people of Sydney and suburbs. The land was part of 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) originally set aside by Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1810 for grazing and watering stock.

Sydney's first zoo was established here in 1879 on 7 acres (28,000 m2) of land known as Billygoat Swamp. The zoological gardens covered 15 acres by 1906 but moved to Bradley's Head at the site now known as Taronga in 1917. It was replaced by Sydney Girls High School which opened on this site in 1920. Students transferred from Elizabeth Street, which became the site of the David Jones Department Store. Sydney Boys High School opened in 1928 on the remaining zoo land.

An infamous pack rape crime occurred in the park, leading to the 1886 Mount Rennie rape case. Nine men were sentenced to death and four were hanged despite controversy.1

Commercial Area

Moore Park is the former location of the Royal Agricultural Society's Sydney Showground, which hosted the annual Sydney Royal Easter Show until 1998. It moved to Homebush Bay (the site of the 2000 Olympic Games). The old showgrounds have since been redeveloped as Fox Studios, a commercial venture designed at supporting Australia's film industry. 2 The Entertainment Quarter is a retail, dining and entertainment precinct beside the studios. It contains cinemas, live venues, restaurants, cafes, pubs, and retailers of fashion and homewares. The Farmer's Market operates every Wednesday and Saturday in the old showground showring. 3

The south-western corner of the suburb boasts a large shopping centre called the 'Moore Park Supa Centre', on South Dowling Street. It specialises in showrooms for home furnishings and home renovations. This was the site of the former Dowling Street tram depot.

Transport

The Eastern Distributor and Anzac Parade are major arterial roads on the western border of the suburb. Sydney Buses operate frequent services to Moore Park from the Sydney CBD and special services for sporting events run from Central railway station.

Sport and Recreation

Moore Park is the location of two of Sydney's largest sporting venues, the Sydney Cricket Ground and Sydney Football Stadium (formerly known as Aussie Stadium). It is also the location of the Hordern Pavilion, a multipurpose entertainment venue. Moore Park also houses Kippax Lake, the E.S Marks Athletic Ground, the Moore Park Golf Course, tennis courts, bowling greens and a number of other sport fields.

Schools

Moore Park, served by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training, is the location of Sydney Boys High School and Sydney Girls High School.

References

  1. ^ McGuinness, Padraic P. (July 23, 2002). "No one gang has the monopoly on rape", The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved on 14 March 2007. 
  2. ^ http://www.foxstudiosaustralia.com Fox Studios Australia
  3. ^ http://www.entertainmentquarter.com.au The Entertainment Quarter

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