City of Parramatta - Suburbs in The Local Government Area

Suburbs in The Local Government Area

Suburbs in the City of Parramatta are:

  • Baulkham Hills (shared with The Hills Shire)
  • Camellia
  • Carlingford (shared with Hornsby Shire and The Hills)
  • Clyde
  • Constitution Hill
  • Dundas
  • Dundas Valley
  • Eastwood (shared with Hornsby and City of Ryde)
  • Epping (shared with Hornsby and Ryde)
  • Ermington
  • Granville (shared with City of Holroyd)
  • Guildford East (shared with City of Bankstown, City of Fairfield and Holroyd)
  • Harris Park (shared with Holroyd)
  • Kingsdene
  • Merrylands (shared with Holroyd)
  • North Parramatta (shared with The Hills)
  • Northmead (shared with The Hills)
  • Oatlands (shared with The Hills)
  • Old Toongabbie
  • Parramatta (shared with Holroyd)
  • Pendle Hill (shared with Holroyd)
  • Rosehill
  • Rydalmere
  • Sefton (shared with Bankstown)
  • South Granville
  • Telopea
  • Toongabbie (shared with City of Blacktown and Holroyd)
  • Winston Hills
  • Wentworthville (shared with Holroyd)
  • Westmead (shared with Holroyd)

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