Strathfield South, New South Wales

Strathfield South is a suburb, in the Inner West of Sydney, Australia in the state of New South Wales, 13 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the Strathfield local government area. The area was historically part of Druitt Town. Later it was part of Enfield, until Enfield Council was absorbed into Strathfield and Burwood councils, after which the part within Strathfield council was renamed Strathfield South.

Strathfield South
Sydney, New South Wales
Brundah, a Victorian style house on the former Leigh College Campus
Strathfield South
Location of Strathfield South in Greater Sydney
Coordinates33°53′22″S 151°04′59″E
Population3,546 (2016 census)
Postcode(s)2136
Elevation15 m (49 ft)
Location13 km (8 mi) west of Sydney CBD
LGA(s)Strathfield Council
State electorate(s)Strathfield
Federal division(s)Watson
Suburbs around Strathfield South:
Rookwood Strathfield Burwood Heights
Greenacre Strathfield South Enfield
Lakemba Belfield Enfield

North Strathfield and Strathfield are separate suburbs, to the north. Strathfield South is located between Liverpool Road (Hume Highway) and the Cooks River, bordered on the east by Coronation Parade and to the west by the Enfield Marshalling Yards.

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