Interesting Facts About Eastern Creek
Eastern Creek is a western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, located about 33 kilometres from the central business district. Whether you’re planning to visit this quaint NSW town and looking for enjoyable things to do in Eastern Creek or are simply curious about the suburb’s history, points of attraction, community, culture, and other things, you might just love these interesting and little-known facts about Eastern Creek.
1. Eastern Creek falls in the Blacktown local government area. It is part of the Greater Western Sydney region.
2. The last known population of the suburb is around 874, a major portion of which is Australian-born. More than 1/3rd of the suburb’s population is Catholic.
3. Eastern Creek is a section of the Wallgrove region and was previously known as Wallgrove Army Base, an Australian Army camp during World War II.
4. Eastern Creek is best known for being home to Sydney Motorsport Park, earlier known as Eastern Creek Raceway, a 3.910 km long racing track.
5. Sydney Motorsport Park was constructed in 1989-90 and was renamed to its current name in 2012. It stands at the former site of Wonderland Sydney Amusement Park, which was closed in 2004.
6. Eastern Creek is around 35 km / 20 mi away from Sydney and is well-connected by road and railway line.
7. Prospect Reservoir, which is east of Eastern Creek, is a heritage-listed mega water supply project.
8. The Eastern Creek Waste and Recycling Centre, a recycling and waste management facility, takes up a major part of the suburb.
9. The ‘T1’ train line passes through the suburb and the nearest railway station is Rooty Hill, which is about 4 kilometres from the suburb’s centre.
10. The Western Sydney International Dragway is also located in Eastern Creek. It is a specialised drag racing facility constructed for $30 million.
11. Wonderland Sydney, one of Australia’s largest and most famous amusement parks, operated in Eastern Creek between 1985 and 2004.
12. A business park named Interchange Park along with the race track was constructed in place of the amusement park.
13. The suburb has the Western Sydney Parklands on its west side and Prospect Nature Reserve on its east side, both of which cater to the recreational needs of the residents.
14. Sydney Premier Karting Park, also known as Eastern Creek International Karting Raceway, is a go-karting park and race track near Eastern Creek. It is open to the general public and offers go-cart rides.
15. ECQ Xl Shopping Centre is the largest shopping mall in Eastern Creek with shops like KFC, Officeworks, McDonald’s, Weber Store, and more.
16. Drift School Australia is located at Ferrers Rd, Eastern Creek NSW is a great place to learn to drift from professional drift racers. You can also visit for a thrill ride along with an expert drifter.
17. Eastern Creek Public School is the most popular school in the region. Other major schools nearby include St Agnes Catholic High School and Rooty Hill High School.
18. Eastern Creek is largely an industrial suburb and home to many commercial and industrial buildings.
19. The M4 and M7 Motorways meet at the suburb’s centre.
20. Sydney Motorsport Park, located at Ferrers Rd, Eastern Creek NSW, is a licensed motorsport megapark holding motorcycle and car racing. There are four race circuits in the park.
21. Sydney’s largest human-built, floodable skidpan is also located at Sydney Motorsport Park in Eastern Creek.
22. Eastern Creek Quarter (ECQ) is a shopping centre at 159 Rooty Hill Rd S, Eastern Creek NSW. It has a street food market and many popular stores such as Bakers Choice, Burger Point, City Chic, Costi’s Seafood & Grill, Just Sport, Planet Mobile and Woolworths.
Eastern Creek is a small industrial suburb near Sydney that is particularly famous for the Sydney Motorsport Park. Visit here to enjoy professional racing events.