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Paddington Bazaar

Paddington
SydneyNew South Wales
Paddington Town Hall.JPG
Coordinates 33°53′05″S 151°13′34″E / 33.88477°S 151.22621°E / -33.88477; 151.22621Coordinates: 33°53′05″S 151°13′34″E / 33.88477°S 151.22621°E / -33.88477; 151.22621
Population 12,911 (2016 census)
 • Density 8,610/km2 (22,300/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 2021
Area 1.5 km2 (0.6 sq mi)
Location 3 km (2 mi) east of Sydney CBD
LGA(s)
State electorate(s) Sydney
Federal Division(s) Wentworth
Suburbs around Paddington:
Darlinghurst Rushcutters Bay Edgecliff
Darlinghurst Paddington Woollahra
Surry Hills Moore Park Centennial Park

Paddington is an inner-city, eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Located three kilometres (one point nine miles) east of the Sydney central business district, Paddington lies across two local government areas. The portion south of Oxford Street lies within the City of Sydney, while the portion north of Oxford Street lies within the Municipality of Woollahra. It is often colloquially referred to as "Paddo".

Paddington is bordered to the west by Darlinghurst, to the east by Centennial Park and Woollahra, to the north by Edgecliff and Rushcutters Bay and to the south by Moore Park.

The suburb of Paddington is considered to be part of the region associated with the stories of the Cadigal people. These people belonged to the Dharug (or Eora) language group, which includes what is now known as the Sydney central business district. It is known that the ridge, being the most efficient route, on which Oxford Street was built was also a walking track used by Aboriginal people. Much of the Aboriginal population (estimated at the time to be ca. 1000 people) of Sydney died due to the smallpox outbreak of 1789, one year after the First Fleet arrived in Sydney. Some Anthropologists maintain that the tribe moved to other areas of the shared Eora language group. At the time when Robert Cooper began to build his first house in Paddington, approximately 200 Koori people were living in Woolloomooloo in housing which Governor Macquarie had built for them.


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