Balgownie, New South Wales

Balgownie
WollongongNew South Wales
Aerial photo
Balgownie is located in New South Wales
Balgownie
Balgownie
Coordinates34°23′19.72″S 150°52′39.36″E / 34.3888111°S 150.8776000°E / -34.3888111; 150.8776000
Population5,722 (2021 census)[1]
Postcode(s)2519
Elevation45 m (148 ft)
Location
LGA(s)City of Wollongong
State electorate(s)Keira
Federal division(s)Cunningham
Suburbs around Balgownie:
Tarrawanna Fernhill
Balgownie Fairy Meadow
Mount Keira Mount Pleasant, Mount Ousley Fairy Meadow

Balgownie (/bælɡni/) is a small suburb of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.

Balgownie lies to the north-west of the Wollongong CBD. It stretches from the lower slopes of Mount Keira along the Illawarra escarpment to the base of the Broker's Nose promontory. To the east, Balgownie is bordered by the light industrial and commercial suburb of Fairy Meadow.

The main street, Balgownie Road, connects the suburb to the nearby Princes Highway. Balgownie is mostly residential with a small commercial centre known as the Balgownie Village.

Balgownie has a similar history to many towns on the NSW south coast. When first settled in the 19th century, Balgownie was the centre of local logging, coal mining and farming industries. With the economic and population growth of the 20th century Balgownie was overtaken by the expanding urban sprawl and transformed from a small country hamlet to a residential suburb.

Balgownie is home to citizens right across the socioeconomic spectrum, from public housing estates in the east to multimillion-dollar mansions on the escarpment. Sites of interest include the Balgownie Public School's museum.

Over the last five years, the Australian property market has exploded and as a result many of the open spaces and paddocks that once greened the suburb have been turned into town house or "villa" developments.

The area features the oldest active soccer club in Australia, Balgownie Rangers, founded in 1883.[2]

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Balgownie (State Suburb)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 20 July 2024. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "Why it's important football pays homage to its Australian history".