Wentworth Point, New South Wales
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Wentworth Point is a suburb
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 of western
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 Sydney
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, in the state of New South Wales
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, Australia
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. Wentworth Point is located 16 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district
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, in the local government area of Auburn Council
Auburn Council
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. It is on the western shore of Homebush Bay on the southern side of the Parramatta River
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History

This suburb was once part of the suburb of Homebush, named after Homebush Bay, the bay
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 with a natural and artificial shoreline on the southern side of the Parramatta River. Homebush was established in the 1800s by the colony's then assistant surgeon D'arcy Wentworth
D'Arcy Wentworth
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. According to local government historian Michael Jones, "Wentworth is popularly credited with having called the area after his 'home in the bush', although Homebush is also a place in Kent
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."

The northern part of the peninsula had been named Wentworth Point and gazetted in 1976.
The waterfront residential area was renamed Wentworth Point on 2 October 2009,. Auburn Council
Auburn Council
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 sought public comment on a proposal to rename the Homebush Bay area, to remove confusion with its namesake suburb Homebush
Homebush, New South Wales
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. The area encompassing Sydney Olympic Park
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 was given autonomy as a suburb and the Carter Street industrial precinct was absorbed by the neighbouring suburb of Lidcombe
Lidcombe, New South Wales
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. This effectively brought the suburb of Homebush Bay to an end.

Industrial and commercial usage

After much of the area was reclaimed from Homebush Bay, Wentworth Point was used for a variety of industrial uses. The larger and better known include Ralph Simonds, a plywood manufacturer, which used the river as a transport route for large logs, which were then moored in Homebush Bay while awaiting processing. Other activities have included McPhee Transport depot, a jeans warehouse, warehouse and office space for Hyundai (now occupied by Audi) and a radio transmission tower for 2GB, a Sydney radio station.

The Rhodes
Rhodes, New South Wales
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/Olympic Park/Homebush Bay area once contained toxic dumping zones. Union Carbide
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 had manufactured chemicals, including Agent Orange
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, on the site and dioxins produced as a byproduct were buried in landfill or left in drums.

Residential development

Prior to the move of the Royal Agricultural Society showgrounds from Moore Park to Homebush (as the area of Sydney Olympic Park was then known), much of Wentworth Point was bought by Payce Consolidated Limited. Most of Wentworth Point is now zoned for medium to high density residential development.

Ferries

There is a ferry service between Parramatta and Circular Quay which services Wentworth Point by the ferry wharf at the northern end of the point.

Trains

There is no train service to Wentworth Point, but nearby Olympic Park has a station, although services are infrequent out of major events and peak hours.

Commercial areas

Wentworth Point has some small shops, cafes and restaurants but there is no significant shopping centre. There is a large supermarket and shopping centre at nearby Newington
Newington, New South Wales
Newington is a suburb in western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales Australia. Newington is located 19 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Auburn Council....

.

NSW Maritime owns about 18 hectares of land at the northern end of the point. This land has been subject to proposals for marine related development including boat storage. It has been considered as a possible location for a primary school.

Recreation

Cycling and walking are well catered for by cycleways in the Millennium Parklands and Bicentennial Park. There are dedicated commuter cycleways to Sydney Olympic Park and Parramatta. Homebush Bay has potential for sailing, kayaking, rowing and dragon boating, but water access and boat storage facilities are limited. There is a recreation club in Wentworth Point called ‘Pulse’ which has a 25 meter indoor heated pool, gymnasium and tennis courts. A wide range of other recreation facilities are available at nearby Sydney Olympic Park.

Proposed Homebush Bay Bridge

A bridge across Homebush Bay is proposed from Gauthorpe Street in Rhodes
Rhodes, New South Wales
Rhodes is a suburb in the inner-west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Rhodes is located 16 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Canada Bay...

to Footbridge Boulevarde, a proposed street, directly opposite at Wentworth Point. Traffic and construction will likely affect developments near the point where the bridge lands on either side of the bay, including Gauthorpe Street at Rhodes and Footbridge Boulevarde at Wentworth Point. The preliminary design has been lodged with Planning NSW. The bridge will affect access by boats into the southern part of the bay and its potential use for recreational sailing, although kayaking would be less effected except near the Rhodes shore. A community Reference Group has been formed. The bridge would allow access to the Rhodes railway station and shopping centre.

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