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Plumpton, a part of Greater Western Sydney, is located in the local government area of the City of Blacktown, 46 kilometres west of Sydney’s central business district.
Plumpton Marketplace is a shopping mall that contains a Woolworths supermarket, a Big W discount department store, a medical facility, banking, fast food restaurants, and other retail companies. Plumpton is close to the suburb of Mount Druitt, which offers various amenities not found in Plumpton.
Plumpton is accessible via the Eastlink M7 freeway, which defines the eastern limit of the suburb. The M4 highway is also close to the region to the north.
Busways provides regular service to the train stations in Rooty Hill, Mount Druitt, Riverstone, and Blacktown. Along the M2 Hills Motorway, a peak-hour service is also provided to the Macquarie Center in Macquarie Park.
After Europeans arrived in Australia in 1788, attempts were undertaken to incorporate the Indigenous Australians into European culture. A “Native Institute,” later known as “Black’s Town,” was erected in the early 1820s in the vicinity of Plumpton, at the intersection of Rooty Hill Road and Richmond Road, as considerable land concessions had been granted nearby Prospect. The “School for Aboriginal Children” was transferred to this building in 1823, but it was abandoned by 1833.
During its brief existence, Black’s Town engraved its name on the path from Prospect to the institution. The entire district was named Blacktown after the road, township, and railway station with the same name.
Walter Lamb (1825–1906) constructed a cannery, a fruit-preservation plant, and a coursing (greyhound racing) track on his estate Woodstock. When a post office was established in 1889, there was considerable confusion between this Woodstock and a railroad station on the Blayney-Harden line. The location of the race in England was Plumpton, therefore the name was changed to Plumpton.
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