Bringelly is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New
South Wales, Australia. Bringelly is located on the
Northern Road between Penrith and Camden. It
has a public school. Bringelly is also the name of a
local hill.
Luddenham Post Office opened on 1 January 1857
and was renamed Bringelly in December 1863.
Bringelly Public School opened in 1880. Local
government came to the area in 1906 with the
creation of the Shire of Nepean, covering the area
from Hoxton Park west to the Nepean River and
south as far as Narellan. The Shire never thrived
and when the New South Wales Government
amalgamated a number of local councils in 1948, it
was divided amongst Penrith, Liverpool,
Campbelltown and Camden.
In the process, the suburb of Bringelly was split
between Liverpool and Camden Councils and
remains so to this day.