Hebersham Suburb - Named After Religious Leader
Hebersham suburb having is neighbors to Plumpton, Mount Druitt, Dharruk, Blackett & Bidwill, current has a population of 5438. Named after an English Church of England Clergyman, Reginald Heber, a former Bishop of Calcutta, his diocese included NSW (21st April 1783 - 3rd April 1826).
Lying 47 kilometres west of Sydney, it is one of many residential suburbs that people come to live in within Mount Druitt. For a 3 bedroom house you can currently purchase for around $370,000 or rent for $350.00 per week.
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Hebersham Public School |
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Hebersham Shops |
It has a small community shopping centre and a public school that was established in 1972.
Local Government area of Blacktown, State seat of Mount Druitt and Federal Seat of Chifley
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