Toongabbie is a whirling garden suburb set 23 km west of the Sydney CBD. Toongabbie is derived from an Aboriginal word, reported as meaning place by the water or the meeting of the waters. It was named on June 1792 after Governor Arthur Phillip asked the local Aborigines what they called the place. Toongabbie has a beautiful leafy atmosphere which gives residents a peaceful and laid-back lifestyle. The suburb is within easy reach of Parramatta, Penrith and the Blue Mountains, as well as Windsor in the west, and the city via the M2 Freeway.
What you'll find in Toongabbie
Railway Stations
- • Toongabbie Railway Station
- • Seven Hills Railway Station
Post Offices
- • Toongabbie Post Office
- • Toongabbie East Post Office
Places of Worship
- • Catholic Church
- • Buddhist Temple
- • Presbyterian Church
- • Seventh Day Adventist Church
- • Uniting Church
- • Church Of Christ
- • Anglican Church
Club
- • Toongabbie Sports And Bowling Club
Sports Field
- • Bowling Greens
Parks
- • She-Oak Reserve
- • Keene Park
- • Girraween Park
- • Bukari Reserve
- • Portia Road Reserve
- • Toogagal Reserve
- • Rausch Street Park
- • Palm Street Reserve
- • Toongabbie Road Reserve
- • Kura Park
- • Hurley Street Reserve
- • Mccleenan Park
- • Pemulwuy Park
- • Mardi Street Park
- • Oklahoma Park
- • Palestine Park
- • Playground
- • Gallery Gardens
- • Arthur Wright Park
- • Daley Street Park
- • Bombala Street Park
Sports Courts
- • Tennis Courts
- • Netball
- • Netball Courts
Sports Centre
- • Toongabie Leisure Centre
Community Facilities
- • Cumberland Community Club
- • Grantham Heights Uniting Church Hall
Picnic Area
- • Reynolds Park
Community Homes
- • Melrose Cottage Settlement
- • Ashwood Residential Care Service
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