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St Clair

"Been here since 1986"

The suburb was established in the mid 80’s and most of the people building were young families, those of which had children around that time. As with any new suburb you sometimes see around 15-20 years after establishment some teenage riffraff (which was my generation). That having passed now St Clair is a great place to live. Good shops, Woolworths then aldi and IGA at neighboring Erskine Park. The location is central to both the m4 and the m7. There are quite a few walking tracks through reserves which are handy. Our street puts on a Christmas party for the kids each year and we know all our neighbors and look after each other. Around a year ago I saw the odd Arab here or there at the shops however today there are many more that have decided to make St Clair their home. Which is fine if you re prepared to get pushed out of the way when you’re in the shopping centre. Unfortunately for us the house behind ours has been occupied by Arabs who have no respect for keeping music down on weeknights or driving safely. As with the rest of Sydney the area is becoming very culturally diverse very quickly which is fine if people want to integrate with the rest of society and be polite and curteous but unfortunately this is not always the case.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
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grenade001
grenade001

My parent's built in Coowarra Dr in the mid 1980s, and we were there until 2000. Couldn't fault the residents there, always saw them as real salt of the earth people. It had a real Aussie culture, and people were very neighbourly. There were also Italians, and Maltese in the neighbourhood, and there were no issues. As kids we never felt unsafe, there was always someone looking out for us.

Last time I went to see the old house, it was depressing to see the lack of house pride exhibited by the Arabs residing there.

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