Over 200 hundred years ago, Mount Druitt wasn't Mount Druitt, it would have had natural landscapes as local inhabitants - aboriginal people would have hunted, and lived within the area.
Now with the modern transformation of the area to a vital residential highly populated hub in Western Sydney, where there are thousands on thousands on humans living in the area. We tend to forget how we all arrived to live Mount Druitt, yet know that we all came from different backgrounds.
For me, it was a simply fact of purchasing a property in an affordable area, starting a family here but I didn't know I would have been a community activist representing the people of Mount Druitt in getting returned bus services in the area - still not fully complete.
What I have discovered in doing so is a lot of the public transport issues are community improvement related. Thus here I am representing the community and promoting the community we live in. I know that an area that may not have full attention seeking improvements can be obtain by natural showing of what needs be done to be the best that meets each needs.
Enjoy this bush Walk in Mount Druitt
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