Wentworthville is a suburb of
Sydney, in the state of New
South Wales, Australia.
Wentworthville is located 27
kilometres west of the Sydney
central business district and
is part of the Greater
Western Sydney region.
Wentworthville is split
between the local
government areas of the City
of Parramatta and the
Cumberland Council.
Wentworthville is colloquially
known as 'Wenty'.
Wentworthville has two
shopping precincts. The
larger, older precinct sits on
the Holroyd side of
Wentworthville railway
station (the other side of the
railway is part of Parramatta
City Council's local
government area and is
mainly zoned residential). A
Supa IGA (formerly
Franklins) dominates
Wentworthville Mall
Shopping Centre.[5]
The newer commercial
centre is on the Great
Western Highway. It is
dominated by Woolworths.
Initially Woolworths operated
in the main shopping
precinct but new premises
were obtained at their
present location in the late
1980s. (An Aldi sits on the
other side of the Highway
which is part of South
Wentworthville)).
For many years shopping
tours were conducted to the
Wentworthville area for the
factory-outlets selling their
products directly to the
public. Bonds clothing factory
in Dunmore Street sold
direct to the public from their
factory.