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Overview Bligh Park, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, had a population of 6,366 people (2016 census). The suburbs around Bligh Park include South Windsor, Mulgrave, Londonderry, Windsor Downs, and Berkshire Park.
Bligh Park is 58 kilometres west of the business district of Sydney. It is within the local government area of the City of Hawkesbury in Greater Western Sydney.
Living in Bligh Park Bligh Park is a lovely suburb with lots of convenient locations and open spaces. House prices in this suburb are more affordable compared to the surrounding suburbs. In Bligh Park is a small shopping centre with a grocery store, pizza shop, bakery, chemist, and takeaway store.
The suburb has two large ovals: Colonial and Bounty Reserve, which are used as training facilities for the Bligh Park Soccer Club, Bligh Park Cricket Club, and the Windsor Wolves Junior Rugby League Club.
The suburb also has the Bligh Park Primary School. You can get to Sydney from Bligh Park via car, bus, or train.
History of Bligh Park Bligh Park was named after William Bligh, a colonial administrator and officer of the British Royal Navy during the Rum Rebellion (January 26, 1808 – January 1, 1810. The streets in the suburb are named after the people and ships on the First Fleet.
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