BANKSTOWN

Bankstown City is located in Sydney's south western suburbs, between 13 and 23 kilometres south-west of the Sydney GPO. Bankstown City is bounded by Parramatta City and the Auburn and Strathfield Council areas in the north, Canterbury and Hurstville Cities in the east, Liverpool City and Sutherland Shire in the south and Fairfield City in the west. The City's boundaries are the Prospect water supply pipeline in the north, Roberts Road, Juno Parade, Koala Road, Punchbowl Road, Canterbury Road and Salt Pan Creek in the east, the Georges River in the south and the Georges River, Prospect Creek, the Hume Highway and Woodville Road in the west.

Bankstown City includes the suburbs of Bankstown, Bankstown Aerodrome, Bass Hill, Birrong, Chester Hill (part), Chullora, Condell Park, East Hills, Georges Hall, Greenacre (part), Lansdowne, Milperra, Mount Lewis, Padstow, Padstow Heights, Panania, Picnic Point, Potts Hill, Punchbowl (part), Regents Park (part), Revesby, Revesby Heights, Sefton, Villawood (part) and Yagoona.

Bankstown City is a residential, commercial and industrial area. The City encompasses a total land area of 77 square kilometres.

The original inhabitants of the Bankstown area were the Eora Aboriginal people. European Major features of the area include Mirambeena Reional Park, Shortland Brush, Lansdowne Park, Bass Hill Plaza, Bass Hill Drive-in theatre, Carysfield Park, Walshaw Park and two schools.