MOOREBANK

In 1875, Moorebank, a suburb in New South Wales, Australia, was a predominantly rural area characterized by its agricultural activities and sparse population. Located approximately 26 kilometers southwest of Sydney, the region was known for its fertile land, which supported farming and grazing. The suburb, named after the Moore family who were early settlers, was part of the larger Liverpool district. Transportation at the time was limited, with dirt roads connecting the area to nearby towns. The Georges River, running through Moorebank, provided a vital water source for both agriculture and early industry. Life in Moorebank in 1875 was simple and community-oriented, with residents relying heavily on the land for their livelihood.

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Postcode: 1875
State: NSW
Coordinates (lat/long): -33.93566973, 150.9413383
Federal Electorate: Werriwa

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