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Top left: Bellbird Dining & Bar Top right: Street art on Bigge St, Liverpool Bottom: Eat Your Heart Out
Welcome to Country Victoria Woods, My Rivers Photographer: Silversalt Photography Artwork is from the Liverpool City Council Collection. Coolamon & Shield is a contemporary version of a traditional Aboriginal culture.
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Liverpool City Council (Council) values cultural diversity and is committed to working in partnership with the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. It is important that Aboriginal culture is acknowledged at all levels of government to show respect for, and build strong equal partnerships with, Aboriginal peoples and communities. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures are complex and diverse. This visitor guide aims to assist Council staff and partners with ways we can work, communicate, consult and recognise our local Aboriginal community. It is hoped that this guide will provide the reader with opportunities to visit sites of significance to gain a better understanding of Aboriginal culture and traditions.
Mayor's M essage Liverpool is rich in cultural diversity, has a proud indigenous history, fantastic arts scene and wonderful natural escapes.
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gettingHere By Plane Located 20km east of Liverpool, Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport welcomes all domestic and international arrivals. www.sydneyairport.com.au
Note: We also have our own ‘project runway’ waiting in the wings, with the new Western Sydney International Airport set to touch down in 2026!
By Train Liverpool Station is easily accessed via the T2, T3 and T5 lines. Local stations are Holsworthy, Warwick Farm, Casula and Edmondson Park, while nearby stops include Glenfield and Leppington. Plan your trip at: www.transportnsw.info
By Bus Liverpool’s main bus interchange is located beside the train station, with regular services to all parts of greater Sydney including a rapid transitway (T-way) to Parramatta. Plan your journey at: www.transportnsw.info
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Our residents come from more than 150 birthplaces and speak more than 140 languages, contributing to Liverpool as a vibrant destination with plenty to see, taste and do. Here you can visit one of NSW’s premier arts institutions, shop for fresh, seasonal produce, eat dishes from around the globe and have fun in the great outdoors all in one day. I welcome you to Liverpool and hope you enjoy your visit to our growing city.
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Cutting a long swathe from the foot of the Blue Mountains to the gentle horseshoe-arc of the Georges River, the greater Liverpool region is fantastic in so many ways.
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During your stay you'll find plenty to see, taste and do. Welcome to the Great South West!
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If 'sari' seems to be the hardest word, head to George Street for exquisitely detailed Indian threads and stunning gold jewellery.
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As one of Australia’s oldest cities, Liverpool is rich in architecture that defined it during the early days of European settlement. The CBD is filled with these ‘time machine’ buildings to explore (more info over page).
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As one of Australia’s earliest European settlements, Liverpool has always played an important role in the growth of NSW and the nation. Along the way, it gave rise to what are significant heritage sites today…
Liverpool was established as the first of NSW Governor Lachlan Macquarie’s ‘new towns’ in November 1810 – and quickly became known for its market gardens and poultry farms. Eggplants and eggs, anyone?
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Liverpool Pioneers Memorial Park, Macquarie Street, Liverpool
Recognised as a significant place of Aboriginal heritage and a place of meeting between the Aboriginal clans of the area, the Collingwood Parklands are adjacent to Collingwood House which was built in 1811 by Eber Bunker. It is one of a number of homesteads constructed along the Georges River. The Collingwood Parklands and House are the remnants of the original 800-acre land grant to Eber Bunker. The Parklands are also home to the Liverpool Regional Museum.
Celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2021, Liverpool Pioneers Memorial Park (former St Luke’s Cemetery) is one of the oldest cemeteries in NSW, featuring the graves of well-known early pioneers such as James Badgery and Charles Throsby. liverpoolpioneersmemorialpark.com.au
Remount Park, Sabre Crescent, Holsworthy Remount Park is located on the site of the former Holsworthy Remount Depot. Formed before World War I, the depot provided thousands of horses and trained Lighthorsemen to the war effort. The public park includes new interpretive signage outlining the history of the park and the Australian Lighthorse.
Former Memorial School of Arts, Macquarie Street, Liverpool Built in the 1920s as a memorial to the soldiers of World War I, the former Memorial School of Arts was the first adult education facility and public library in Liverpool. The building was restored in the early 2000s.
Former Liverpool State Hospital, College Street, Liverpool Built progressively from the 1820s, the former Liverpool State Hospital was known as the Liverpool Asylum or the Benevolent Society Asylum – starting life as an early hospital, mental institute and workhouse for the poor, primarily men of the colony. It is now a TAFE NSW building. 10
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St Luke’s Anglican Church, Elizabeth Street, Liverpool Built between 1818 and 1820, St Luke's Anglican Church is one of the oldest Anglican churches in Australia and is still active today, serving the people of Liverpool and NSW. The grounds are open daily. stlukesliverpool.org.au
Former Liverpool Courthouse, Bigge Street, Liverpool The former Liverpool Courthouse dates from the late Victorian period, but is an adaption of the 1819 Liverpool convict barracks, one of the oldest in NSW. The building features its original courtroom furniture and has remained largely unaltered since the Victorian period. The building is not currently open to the public.
'Heritage of Western Sydney' app
Developed by the Councils of Liverpool, Penrith, Camden and Hawkesbury, the app features a range of self-guided heritage tours across the Western Sydney Region. The tours are based on a series of themes including convict, birth and death and civic life. Android free download
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Built as part of Australia’s bicentennial, the intimate Liverpool Regional Museum is a fantastic way to discover Liverpool's cultural heritage, history and stories.
Step inside and be transported to a collection of different spaces, starting from the lobby itself. Since 2014, the main exhibition gallery has been occupied by signature exhibit ‘Resonances’ – with purpose-built interactive cabinets filled with an eclectic collection of artefacts that explore pioneering and migrant themes of community, good times, hard times, home, work, children and more. A bus ticket machine; child’s bonnet; suitcase record player; newspaper headline – through the dozens of artefacts and audio recordings you will uncover the deeply personal stories that make up the intricate fabric of Liverpool’s rich and diverse timeline. Alongside and primary to these stories are important Aboriginal artefacts including a Scarred Tree and other generously loaned artefacts from organisations such as Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council that help to add an important first layer to the collective history of the region – one that spans 40,000 years before European Settlement.
Further gallery spaces here at the Regional Museum showcase new exhibitions approximately every 3-6 months, from photo exhibits, special interest collections and topical history themes. The site is also home to the Family Heritage Centre – run by the Liverpool Genealogy Society and available for the public to go out on a limb and explore the branches of family trees past and present. Located just a few minutes’ drive from Liverpool CBD, this museum provides a great insight into the stories and items that shaped the history of the region.
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QR CODE to find how to get here LIVERPOOL REGIONAL MUSEUM Hume Highway and Cnr Congressional Drive, Liverpool Opening hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday - 10:00am to 4:00pm. Closed public holidays. mylibrary.liverpool.nsw.gov.au/My-Library/ liverpool-regional-museum
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e v i t a e cr verpool li Right at the heart of this conveyor belt of creativity, true to its name in energising the region, is the award-winning Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre (CPAC). Originally built in 1951 to supplement winter power shortages, Casula Powerhouse was decommissioned in the 1970s before being reborn decades later as one of Sydney’s most iconic arts destinations. Besides its obvious unique architectural appeal, CPAC’s biggest strength comes from the incredibly diverse Liverpool region – itself powering the facility across a jam-packed season of visual arts, theatre, multimedia, film, music, festivals and so much more. From the jaw-droppingly cavernous events lobby that is the Turbine Hall to a purpose-built 320-seat theatre, artists’ residence, studios and six gallery spaces across multiple levels, this truly is a centre for the arts. The sheer variety of events at CPAC is testament to Liverpool’s vibrant ‘patchwork quilt’ of ethnicities, orientations and interests. A shared space where seniors matinees and ceramics workshops rub shoulders with prized art shows and curated films from South America or Palestine. Where a youth orchestra is followed by a public choir session, an over-40s dance party or an electronica event. And where there is room in the calendar for both an Irish and Iraqi festival!
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CPAC’s enthusiasm is matched by audiences who flock to the destination (via Powerhouse Road – quite possibly the world’s longest cul-de-sac – or by catching a train to the Casula station right next door). Behind the CPAC you can find two old water tanks with legal graffiti status, giving an outlet for artists to canvas their work. Sometimes they come just for the food (it’s that good) at the licensed on-site Bellbird Café & Dining. Head chef Federico serves up a locally-sourced fusion menu that isn’t afraid to change daily depending on what he picks from the kitchen garden right outside. Whether it’s local flavours on a plate or in art form, this is a must-visit Liverpool location truly owned by the community. The turbines may be long gone, but CPAC continues to burn bright!
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QR CODE to find how to get here CASULA POWERHOUSE ARTS CENTRE 1 Powerhouse Road, Casula (Entry via Shepherd Street Liverpool) Opening hours: Monday to Friday - 9:00am to 5:00pm, Saturday and Sunday - 9:00am to 4:00pm. Closed public holidays. BELLBIRD DINING & BAR Opening hours: Monday to Sunday - 9:00am to 3:00pm. Closed public holidays. casulapowerhouse.com
Learn liverpool Casula Powerhouse was originally built with four shorter chimneys. However, after complaints from nearby residents that their washing was getting soiled by smoke, they were replaced by a much higher 250-foot high single stack.
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Did you know that almost HALF of Liverpool’s population is aged under 30? That’s a lot of youthful creative energy and big ideas bubbling to the surface for all ages to enjoy!
Keen to find examples of art and sculpture during your stay in Liverpool? Well, you’ll LOVE the fact that we wear our art on our sleeves – on full display and ready to discover!
On almost every corner there is a chance to size up a sculpture – ranging from the abstract realism of townfounder Governor Macquarie on Macquarie Street to the bafflingly blocky animal forms in the gardens around historic St Luke’s Anglican Church. No location is spared the creative treatment!
First stop on any art pilgrimage between November and August 2020 should be the Liverpool Sculpture Walk in Casula Parklands, neighbouring Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre – where a selection of works from the previous Sculpture by the Sea event (held each October in Bondi) make their home along this pleasant riverside setting about a 20-minute stroll (or 2-minute drive) from the CBD.
And if wall art is more your cup of tea, then order that tea to go, because you’ll have a lot of walking to do. Here in Liverpool, we don’t just paint the town red – we bring the entire rainbow to the party. And quite the party it is too, with everything from laneway tributes to the late Prince and Kobe Bryant to multistorey building murals, brought to life by some of the country’s most talented artists.
Not that you need to leave the grid streets of Liverpool’s heart to discover creative gems for yourself.
Life’s too short for bland, beige and boring. If you love art, you’ll love Liverpool!
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Our parks and reserves are a great way for you to get your recreation fix or simply connect with nature. Explore this selection of highlights from across the region:
Bents Basin
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This gem of a waterhole on the Nepean River is 30 minutes west of the Liverpool CBD, at the foot of Sydney’s rain-catching ranges. Ideal for camping, picnics or relaxing under a gum tree!
Enjoy reserves either side of the river as it runs through the region via lakes and even a historic weir. Popular for waterskiing, boating and fishing.
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Wattle Grove Lake
A beautiful stretch of parks, playgrounds, jogging/cycle tracks and beaches along the southern side of a lake that’s popular for waterskiing, jetskiing, fishing, paddleboarding and kayaking.
A pleasant suburban man-made lake which includes outdoor exercise equipment, modern playgrounds and a shared path around the edge.
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Casula Parklands
If your four-legged friend is with you, this park has its own fenced off-leash training area. You’ll also discover vast grassy open spaces and a riverside nature walk.
Wedged between river and rail, this delightful stretch includes a brand new outdoor ninja training course and adventure playground, the Liverpool Sculpture Walk and off-leash dog areas for best friends large and small!
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Holsworthy Barracks is part of a 22,000 hectare training area that has been in active use since World War I. It includes an artillery range and its own military airport – all still in use today.
Discover how Sydney’s new airport will help shape the future of Liverpool and Western Sydney at the Western Sydney International Airport Experience Centre. Through a series of interactive stop overs, learn about the region and its people, and understand the opportunities that will come from Australia’s first smart airport. Be immersed in the future of air travel in Sydney as you step into the airport control room and arrive at your final destination, the airport site. Here, you will have a clear view of the future airfield and be able to see Western Sydney International come to life over time. It’s the beginning of a new era. Western Sydney International Airport invites you to join us on this journey.
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Behind every great army is an equally great team of engineers and law enforcers – showcased behind the gates of Holsworthy Barracks in two special interest museums now open to the public. First stop is the Australian Army Museum of Military Engineering – paying homage to a century of ‘sappers’ – the Royal Australian Engineers. It’s here you’ll find an impressive display of vehicles, equipment and memorabilia organised by timeline and key engineering disciplines – all embodying the spirit of 'first in, last out' in peacetime and war. Archiving and restoration is also done on site, with the collection growing every year.
The smaller Museum of Military Police offers a curated collection that dates back even further to the Boer War of 1899 and showcases the uniforms, tools of the trade (e.g. portable typewriters for issuing fines) and the hit-and-miss MP motorcycle design over the decades! There’s even a tribute to the four-legged enforcers of the law. Both museums are open to the public Tuesdays & Thursdays and on the first weekend of the month. Phone (02) 8782 8822 to arrange your own visit – please allow 72 hours’ notice.
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They say, if you want authentic flavours, travel to the source. And if you can’t do that, head to Liverpool – South West Sydney’s home to sumptuous culinary delights! It’s here in some of the most unlikely places (like the middle of a carpark or a small suburban shopping centre) that you’ll uncover foodie nirvana. You can spend an entire afternoon sampling delicious deli delights or finding pure bliss amid aromatic spices. And it’s here that you can take a global taste bud journey in just a handful of city blocks.
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Cities often tout their laneways as the place to go for a slice, bite or scoop of the culinary action. And here in Liverpool, we agree that it makes a lot of sense. Especially when you pop by The Laneway - a new indoor dining precinct at Liverpool Catholic Club.
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This is one venue that's taken the concept of 'everything under one roof' literally to deliver an all-year-round entertainment venue (see page 32 for more detail) and casual dining experience that's ideal for meals with family and friends or date night with that special someone. The Catholic Club already offers a large cafe and separate Atrium steakhouse restaurant, but the new laneway precinct boasts five offerings in one. Here you'll find a bar, brasserie, cafe, wood-fired pizza and pasta bar, and gelato parlour around the same relaxed dining space. Throw in the two-storey cargo-netted
jellyfish-pod playground for little ones to climb and you've got a winning family experience under one roof. The Laneway at The Catholic Club has a simple aim of making casual dining a no-brainer, with ample free parking, loads of dining choices and no angst about the rain ruining your laneway lunch. So get comfy and order yourself that coffee, burger, gnocchi or Oreo milkshake and dine out in glorious fashion!
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From 7am 'til midday every Saturday morning in rain, hail or shine, Liverpool Growers & Foodies Market – the region’s only true growers market – sets up shop on the netball courts alongside Chipping Norton Community Centre. This market is intentionally strict on only allowing local producers on court to ‘play’ – and Liverpool’s food bowl is well represented with goodies including stone fruit, figs, apples, strawberries, root vegetables, tomatoes, cucumbers and other leafy greens. Joining them most weeks are other ‘home-grown’ favourites such as macadamias, olive oil, honey, soap, milk, cheese, yoghurt, juices, coffee and of course the good old cake stall. Multiple stalls fill out the space each week, trading their wares and sharing stories over trestles and under tarps. There’s toys for the kids and buyers are encouraged to bring their own bags.
According to organiser Marilyn, the Liverpool Growers & Foodies Markets are more like a weekly family reunion – with kids learning the provenance of the food they eat rather than thinking everything is grown in a supermarket aisle. As a community social gathering, it’s invaluable – and if you get to enjoy great tasting fresh produce, even better!
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What began five years ago as a way to help new migrants share their cultures and learn new skills has become Taste Tours – a popular walking food tour on offer in Liverpool. Taste Tours are about more than just a bowl of food – they’re about bridging cultural differences. All of the guides are migrants who have come from places such as Syria, Libya, Afghanistan, Turkey and Cambodia.
GROWERS & FOODIES MARKET Childs Park, Ascot Drive, Chipping Norton Opening hours: Saturday - 7:00am to midday. 0419 142 822 liverpoolgrowersfoodiesmarket.com.au facebook.com/liverpoolgrowersandfoodiesmarket
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They knew very little English when they arrived and now confidently share their stories while visiting places that participants might not normally choose to visit. Tours run on Saturdays from 10:30am-2pm and focus on capturing authentic food experiences – stopping at nine different city locations in a combination of shopping and eating that includes Lebanese pizza, a Balkan butchery, Iraqi bakery, Indian supermarket, Macedonian burek shop, falafel, olives, fruit, breads, Indian sweets and other tasty surprises. Allergies and dietary requirements can be catered for, and most cuisines on the tour already have plant-based options.
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We love Liverpool’s mix of cultures – and nowhere is that clearer than in the kitchen. These recipes are from local eateries… make at home or visit them to taste for yourself!
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Ingredients
Method
• 200g Pork neck • 1 Onion
1. Heat up a splash of olive oil in a fry pan. Chop up capsicum and onion to add first. Chop up the pork neck as finely as you like.
• 1 Red capsicum • 300-400g Napoletana sauce • 1-2 pinches Vegeta • 2 tbsp Ajvar • Chilli flakes • Olive oil
• 2-3 Garlic cloves
2. Fry the pork neck with the onion and capsicum for a couple of minutes. 3. Add the Napoletana sauce and let it simmer for about 20 minutes. 4. In the meantime, continuously stir, add freshly chopped garlic cloves a pinch or two of vegeta 2 spoons of Ajvar. 5. Once the 20 minutes is up, add chilli flakes if you prefer it hot and serve with toasted Lepinja (or any preferred bread).
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Ingredients • 600g Chicken thigh fillets • 2 tbsp Ginger & garlic paste
• 25g Butter • Salt to taste
• 2 tsp Dried fenugreek leaves • 100ml Yogurt
Method
• 2 tbsp Kashmiri chilli powder • 2 tsp Garam masala powder
• 150ml Thickened cream • 200g Onion paste • 200g Tomato puree • 100g Cashew nut paste • 1 tbsp Lemon juice • 2 tbsp Sugar • 25g Oil
• Chopped coriander for garnish
1. Dice and marinate chicken with 1 tbsp each of kashmiri chilli powder, salt, garam masala, lemon juice, ginger and garlic paste, yogurt, oil and dried fenugreek leaves. Mix well and keep to the side for 10 minutes. 2. Roast chicken in a tandoori oven. If you don't have a tandoori oven, use normal oven and place the marinated chicken in a tray and cook for 10 minutes at 200°C.
Chicken & Waffles • 500g Chicken thigh fillets • 1 tbsp Salt • 1 tbsp Paprika
Pancake OR Waffle Mix • 1 cup Self-raising flour (sifted) • 1 tbsp Sugar • 1 Egg (lightly beaten) • 3/4 cup Sugar • 50g Butter (melted)
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Dry Chicken Flour Mix • 2 cup Plain flour • 1 cup Cornflour • 150g Sesame seeds • 2 tbs Garlic salt
Asian Slaw • 1/2 Red cabbage, finely shredded • 2 Carrots, cut into fine matchsticks • 1/2 cup Finely chopped shallots
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4. Garnish with chopped coriander and serve with naan or rice.
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Ingredients Wet Mix (chicken marinade) • 200ml Buttermilk
3. Make sauce by heating oil in a pan and adding onion paste, stirring until golden brown. Add remaining ginger and garlic paste, kashmiri chilli powder, dried fenugreek leaves, garam masala, salt and sugar and cook it for 1 minute. Add tomato puree, mix well and cook for 5 minutes. Then add roasted chicken, thickened cream and butter.
Dressing (for Asian Slaw) • 3 tsp Seasame oil • 3 tsp Soy sauce • 2 tsp Honey
Sriracha Mayo • 1 cup Kewpie mayonnaise • 3 tbsp Sriracha Maple Syrup
Method 1. Marinate the chicken. Prepare wet mix by adding the buttermilk, salt and paprika. Trim chicken thigh to desired pieces and add it to the buttermilk mix. We recommend marinading the chicken in the wet mix overnight or a minimum of 2 hours in the fridge prior to frying. 2. Combine red cabbage, carrot, shallots together to make Asian slaw.
5. Pancakes. In a bowl, whisk flour and sugar. Beat in the egg and then add milk a little at a time until batter is smooth and lump-free. In a hot pan or flat grill over medium heat, brush butter over cooking surface and pour 1/4 cup measures for each pancake. When large bubbles form on the surface, flip the pancake over and cook until lightly golden on the other side. 6. Combine dry ingredients for chicken flour mix and mix until well combined. Meanwhile heat up the pot of oil or deep fryer to approx. 165°C. 7. Ready to fry? Working in batches, fry chicken by coating the buttermilk chicken into the dry flour mix, several pieces at a time, then fry until golden brown and cooked through. Using a slotted spoon, transfer chicken to paper towel to drain. 8. Plate the pancakes, Asian slaw, fried chicken as desired. Serve sriracha mayo and maple syrup on the side or drizzled on top as desired.
3. To make the dressing for the slaw, combine sesame oil, soy sauce and honey. Drizzle and mix in on the slaw 15 minutes before serving. 4. To make sriracha mayo, simply combine well the sriracha sauce and Kewpie mayonnaise.
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Quest Serviced Apartments
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Hunts Hotel Liverpool
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Business Directory Accommodation Name
Phone
Website
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Phone
Best Western Casula Motor Inn 02 9822 5807
casulamotorinn.com.au
Copernicus Café Deli
02 9608 5468
Holiday Inn Warwick Farm
02 9726 1222
holidayinn.com.au
Corner Pub
02 9602 0086
Hunts Hotel Liverpool
02 9601 5088
hunts.com.au
Cream & Co
02 9755 9436
Ibis Budget Casula
02 9822 2777
ibisbudget.com
Crossroads Hotel
02 9602 8194
crossroadshotel.com.au
Mercure Liverpool
02 8777 0600
mercuresydneyliverpool.com.au
Cucina 105
02 9602 1300
cucina105.com.au
questliverpool.com.au
Daily Bean Café
0431 279 622
facebook.com/DailyBeanCafes
Davo’s Trattoria on Nuwarra
02 9601 0449
davostrattoria.com.au
De La Roma Café
02 8750 9563
Diamond Star Seafood Chinese Restaurant
02 9608 4783
diamondstarseafood.com.au
D’Roost
02 9824 3333
droostgroup.com.au
Eat Shawarma
02 9601 1692
eatshawarma.com.au
El Minieh
02 9600 6616
restaurantry.com
El Topo Cantina
02 9602 7077
eltoromotorinn.com.au
Enzo's Cucina - Casula Mall
02 9601 4411
enzoscucina.com.au/casula
Enzo’s Cucina Chipping Norton
02 9726 8142
enzoscucina.com.au/ chipping-norton
Farm Pizza and Kebab House
02 9822 8842
farmpizzaandkebab.com.au
Fiji Curry Hut
02 8798 3524
facebook.com/pages/category/ Indian-Restaurant/Fiji-Curryhut-108384385968571
Gemelle Italian Ristorante
02 9602 5294
gemelle.com.au
Quest Serviced Apartments - Liverpool
02 8738 0800
The El Toro Motor Inn
02 9602 7077
eltoromotorinn.com.au
The William Inglis Hotel MGallery By Sofitel
02 8324 3460
williaminglis.com.au
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With the confirmed arrival of Western Sydney International Airport in 2026, billions of dollars is being invested in Liverpool now recognised as Sydney's third CBD.
Looking for a new venue to host your next conference or corporate event? Liverpool offers convenient access, ample accommodation, multiple spaces of all sizes, plus the ability to add unique experiences your attendees will remember. Here’s a sample of popular function spaces:
Liverpool Regional Museum
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Website
02 8782 8823 02 8711 7123
casulapowerhouse.com
0410 839 919
facebook.com/hcraftycreations
02 8711 7128
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Golden King 2000 Green Valley 02 9608 0660
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Golden Rose Chinese Restaurant
02 9601 3295
02 9602 6204
Golden Valley Chinese
0452 067 299
Al-Omaraa Bakery
02 9734 9364
Good Time Burgers
02 9602 7077
Amicis Pizzeria Ristorante
02 9606 9797
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Gourmet Café on Macquarie
02 9602 7805
Amoretti’s
02 8786 1777
amorettis.com.au
Gozleme Empire
0420 857 146
Austral Bowling Club
02 9606 0412
australbowlingclub.com.au
02 9725 7449
Austral Burger Grill and Coffee
02 9606 8633
Gu Thai Cuising Chipping Norton
Bakhtar Restaurant
02 8798 2795
Hafda Butchery
02 9600 6173
Hammoud 1
02 8798 0762
Harry's Cafe De Wheels Liverpool
02 9601 3607
harryscafedewheels.com.au
Heart and Soul Liverpool
02 9086 9034
liverpoolplaza.com.au/stores/ heart-soul
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Al Barakeh Charcoal Chicken
Beppe and G's
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facebook.com/Bakhtaar facebook.com/beppeandgs bigdaddysburgerbar.com.au
Black Elk, Carnes Hill
02 9607 7870
blackelk.com.au
Blackrose Cafe
02 9821 4600
blackrosecafe.com.au
Hemani
02 8740 3631
hemanirestaurant.com.au
facebook.com/ bonafidesrestaurantcafe
Himalaya
02 9601 6127
himalayarestaurant.com.au
Hotties Original
02 9606 9884
hottiesoriginal.com
brightonlakesrgc.com.au
Hubertus Workers Club
02 4773 4444
hubertus.workersclub.com.au
Bona Fides Café and Restaurant 0433 680 086 Brighton Lakes Recreation & Golf Club
02 9195 1000
Bun Me Baguette
0431 882 170
Il Vivo Italian Restaurant
02 9607 7477
ilvivorestaurant.com.au
Café 200
0402 181 140
Island Feast
0424 709 446
facebook.com/islandfeast
Café Le Lunar
02 9824 3655
cafelelunar.com
J & P Takeaway
02 9711 4522
Cake Merchant
02 9822 7155
thecakemerchant.com.au
Jimmy’z Grillz
02 9602 2297
facebook.com/jimmyzgrillzzz
Cali Burgers
02 9608 2475
caliburgerssydney.com
02 9826 1375
kcsb.com.au
Cam’s Kebab and Pide House
02 9822 2778
facebook.com/pages/Cams-Kebabs
Kemps Creek Sporting & Bowling Club (KCSB) Kool Kitchen Restaurant
02 9601 0021
liverpoolkoolkitchen.com.au
Krispy Kremes
02 8119 6955
La Mono Restaurant
02 9822 2239
lamono.com.au
La Rumbla Ristorante
02 9825 8900
larumbla.com.au
La Selecta
02 9824 0437
Lara’s Café
02 9602 4706
Liverpool Catholic Club
02 8784 4878
liverpoolcatholic.com.au
Liverpool Sweets and Caterers
02 9821 3080
liverpoolsweets.com.au
Lockies Hotel
02 9606 5180
lockies.com.au
Liverpool Catholic Club
Casanova
02 9824 1169
Cavelle Function Centre
02 9600 8888
cavelle.com.au
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Quest Liverpool
Cedary Bakehouse
02 9600 9339
cedarybakehouse.com.au
Chans Canton Village
02 9602 0910
Charcoal Joe’s
02 8742 4033
thepapermillfood.com
Classic Burgers, Liverpool
02 9058 1225
facebook.com/classicburgerau
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Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre
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Club Liverpool
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Big Daddy’s Burger Bar Casula and Orange Grove
ATC Warwick Farm Brighton Lakes Recreation & Golf Club
facebook.com/pages/Golen-King2000/125619934158511
Golden Meen Noodle and Grill 02 9602 2260
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Classic Manoosh and Pizza 0415 464 146 Prestons Club Liverpool (John 02 9822 4555 Edmondson VC Memorial Club)
classic-manoosh-and-pizza .business.site
Collingwood Hotel
collingwoodhotel.com.au
02 9602 8005
clubliverpool.com.au
Lone Star Rib House LS Bakery
lonestarribhouse.com.au/menu 02 9734 8500
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Mac St Diner
02 8355 7606
macstdiner.com.au
Wattle Grove Hotel
02 9731 1023
Macchina Liverpool
02 8731 3188
macchina.com.au
Woodlands Family Restaurant
02 9734 9949
Macquarie Hotel Liverpool
02 8763 1699
macquarie-hotel.com.au
XS Espresso Prestons
Madera Kafe
02 9734 0003
maderakafe.com
02 9826 8818
Mili & Co Cafe
0434 565 540
miliandco.com.au
Zangpuak Lao and Thai, Green Valley
Mizuki Sushi
02 9734 4883
facebook.com/mizukisushiliverpool
Zest Cafe Plus
02 8798 9479
Moorebank Hotel (MBH)
02 9602 8882
themoorebankhotel.com
Moorebank Sports Club
02 9825 3300
moorebanksports.com.au
Moore Coffee
facebook.com/ moorecoffeeliverpool
My Tandoori Indian Restaurant, 02 9608 8023 Green Valley
mytandoori.com.au
Nefiz
0451 991 448
facebook.com/pages/ category/Kitchen-Cooking/ Nefiz-2034074596856318
Oscarinos Out of Office Pasta Italia, Casula
02 9822 2275
Pella Burek
0451 453 699
Pho 76
02 9826 7676
Piccola Pizzeria
02 9731 1333
Pickle and Lou
02 9731 1379
Rashays
1300 013 000
rashays.com
Ristretto & Co
02 9821 1880
facebook.com/RistrettoCo
Riverside Indian
02 9822 2240
ozfoodhunter.com.au
Rocco’s Ristorante
02 9602 6749
roccosristorante.com.au
Royalty Bakery
0435 014 710
Ryota Sushi Cafe
02 8742 4039
ryota.com.au
Sabih Bros Oriental Sweets
02 9822 2212
sabihsweets.com
Sarah’s Sweets
02 8735 9840
facebook.com/ SweetsbyAjj/ ?rf=101622983259384
Season Sushi
02 8783 5662
Serbian Cultural Club
02 9607 3304
Shanasheel Restaurant Iraqi Kebab
0415 678 177
Skyview Reception
02 9824 0788
Snow Pea
Website woodlandsindian.com.au xsespresso.com.au
zestcafeplus.business.site
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Website
Anytime Fitness - Moorebank
02 9822 7910
anytimefitness.com.au/gyms/ au-1385/moorebank-nsw-2170
Brighton Lakes Recreation & Golf Club
02 9195 1000
brightonlakesrgc.com.au
02 9822 5502
BFS Health and Fitness
0402 653 612
bfshealthandfitness.com.au
02 8731 2295
Crunch
02 8088 8802
crunch.com.au
Cypherdrone
0425 278 432
saturnstar66.wixsite.com/ cypherdrone
Dance NRG
0409 244 020
dancenrg.com.au
F45 Training Prestons
0426 604 276
f45training.com.au/prestons
F45 Training Cecil Hills
0412 919 021
f45training.com.au/cecilhills
F45 Training Liverpool
0417 683 866
f45training.com.au/liverpool
pastaitaliacucina.com.au
pho76.com.au
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Fairfield/Liverpool Cricket Association
flca.com.au
Fernwood Fitness
02 9602 1700
fernwoodfitness.com.au/clubs/ liverpool
Fit Clinic
1300 397 497
fitclinic.com.au
Fitness Forum Health Club
02 8783 8083
fitnessforum.com.au
0498 013 407
holeshotpt.com
02 9825 2552
holsworthyswimming.com.au
Hybrid Impact Training
0435 915 445
hitfc.com.au
Keep Fit Fitness
0411 432 377
keepfitfitness.com.au
facebook.com/Shanasheel
Kemps Creek Sporting & Bowling Club (KCSB)
02 9826 1375
kcsb.com.au
skyviewreception.com.au
Liverpool City Archers
0468 827 438
liverpoolcityarchers.org.au
02 9601 4914
facebook.com/spotpeacasula
Mercure Liverpool
02 8777 0600
mercuresydneyliverpool.com.au
Sugar & Spice Thai Restaurant
02 9601 7250
sugarandspicethai.com
Michael Wenden Leisure Centre 02 9607 6598
Sultana Restaurant and Café
02 9822 5370
sultanacafe.net
Sushi Hub
02 9601 3900
sushihub.com.au
Sydney Manoosh Chipping Norton
02 9723 0536
facebook.com/sydneymanoosh
Moorebank BaseballSoftball Club Moorebank Liverpool District Hockey Club
Taste Tours
0417 206 323
tastetours.com.au
Tasty Chicken
02 8712 9247
facebook.com/tastychickenliverpool
Thaidition
02 9826 0076
facebook.com/pages/ category/Restaurant/ Thaidition-368555367225113
Holeshot Fitness & Personal Training Holsworthy-Wattle Grove Aquatic Education Centre
Recreation & sports wendenpool.com.au
0414 246 106 0418 451 761
moorebankhockey.com.au
Netball New South Wales
02 9951 5000
nsw.netball.com.au
Next Level Fitness Studio
0424 528 970
nextlevelfitness.sydney
NSW Barefoot Water Ski Club
barefoot.org.au
NSW New South Wales Radio Controlled Racing Car Club
nswrcrcc.org.au
Thai Essence
02 9601 2119
thaiessenceliverpool.com.au
Oxigen Fitness
02 9601 6972
Thai Me
02 8073 7999
thaime-liverpool.com.au
Pilates by VDS
0404 656 013
oxigen.com.au/casula pilatesbyvds.com.au
Planet Fitness
02 8397 4844
planetfitness.com.aucasula
Plus Fitness - Warwick Farm
02 9602 0337
plusfitness.com.augyms/ warwick-farm
The Cosmopolitan Espresso and Food Emporium
02 8104 1004
The Doughnut Mum
0435 070 653
thedoughnutmum.com.au
The Fijian
0432 358 810
noqukalounoquvanua.com
Plus Fitness - Liverpool
02 9601 1103
plusfitness.com.au/gyms/liverpool
The Golden Fleece Hotel
02 8077 1047
goldenfleeceliverpool.com.au
Power of Pilates
0413 228 966
facebook.com/powerofpilatesau
The Paper Mill Food
02 8742 4033
thepapermillfood.com
Select Dance Co
02 9602 1111
selectdance.com.au
Southern Districts Softball Association (SDSA)
0425 281 141
cosmoespresso.com.au
The Railway Hotel
02 9602 3385
clubtavernliverpool.com.au
The Spot Bar and Grill
02 9053 2552
thespotgroup.com.au
The William Inglis Hotel MGallery By Sofitel
The Athletic Hub
0404 385 842
theathletichub.com.au
02 8324 3460
williaminglis.com.au
Tik Tocs Playland
02 9607 0888
tiktocs.com.au
02 8798 2408
tropicana-cocktails-liverpool. business.site
Turning Pointe Dance Co
0418 293 132
turningpointedance.com.au
Ultim8 Fitness (U8F)
0452 284 888
u8fitness.com
udayaonline.com.au
02 9607 7797
Western Blues Little Athletics Centre
Valley Thai
02 9607 8999
facebook.com/pages/Valley-Thai
Whitlam Leisure Centre
Vine and Grind Espresso Bar
02 9734 7117
vineandgrind.com.au
VN Noodle House
02 9601 6776
Tropicana
Udaya Spices Indian Mega Store 02 9601 5859 Valley Fresh
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