Parramatta: A River City Rich in History and Modern Innovation

Published on: 5/25/2025

Parramatta was colonized by the British in 1788, the same year as Sydney. It is known as the 'River City' due to the Parramatta River flowing through its central business district. Parramatta has several schools including Parramatta Public School, Parramatta East Public School, Parramatta West Public School, and St Patrick's Primary Parramatta. Western Sydney University's Parramatta Campus is divided into two sites: Parramatta South, located on the former Female Orphan School grounds, and Parramatta North, which includes Western Sydney University Village Parramatta, a student accommodation complex. As the center of the City of Parramatta and Sydney's second-largest business district, it hosts numerous festivals and events.

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