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There are a group of shops around Hurlstone Park Station: along Crinan Street, the southern end of Duntroon Street and Floss Street. There are also commercial areas along Canterbury Road and New Canterbury Road. There is an active, local Chamber of Commerce: Canterbury-Hurlstone Park Chamber of Commerce.
The rest of the commercially used land in Hurlstone Park is made up of various shops, ranging from fast food outlets and milk bars to a couple of petrol stations. Hurlstone Park also has three childcare centres. Specific to Hurlstone Park village are the following businesses: two cafés, a seven-day supermarket, newsagent, gourmet butcher, lawyer, dry cleaner, laundry service, post office, doctor's surgery, dentist, shoe repair, bakery, real estate agent, naturopath, seven day bottle shop, convenience store, three hairdressers, an Asian grocery store and two ATMs (one Commonwealth Bank and one Citibank). The locals and shop-owners in Hurlstone Park are well-acquainted. The local shoemaker still crafts bespoke shoes, and sells local honey.
Hurlstone Park contains the following clubs and pubs:
The Canterbury Hurlstone Park RSL club, located on the corner of Canterbury Road and Crinan Street, is an entertainment venue that attracts many Australian and international performers. The club also contains a war memorial chapel.[3]
The Hurlstone Park Bowling & Recreation Club. Located in Marcia street. This club has been closed down by the council. This building has been demolished, and turned into a green-space.
The Hurlstone Park Hotel, located on the corner of New Canterbury road and Duntroon street, is also known as "Grumpy's". Now demolished to build Units
The Sydney Olympic Sporting Club was located at 64 Tennent Parade but was demolished in October 2010.
hurlstone Park includes the following parks and reserves:
Ewen Park. Located along the Cooks river (in the middle of the southern end of the suburb). It is the largest individual park in the suburb and contains two playing fields that are home to the Hurlstone Park Wanderers[4] soccer club. The fields in Ewen park are also used for cricket in summer.
Warwick Reserve. Located at the intersection of Church and Canberra streets in the south-west corner of the suburb.
Euston Reserve. Located at the intersection of Euston and Floss streets, the reserve contains a war memorial.[5][6]
Sawyer Reserve. Located at the intersection of Dunstaffenage street and Foord avenue.
Hurlstone Memorial Reserve. A small reserve located next to the Hurlstone Park Bowling Club (along Crinan street).
Burnett Street Reserve. The reserve splits Burnett street into two sections.
Dick Poole Reserve. A small reserve that joins the end of Barre street with the point where Wallace avenue and Wallace lane meet.
Moser Reserve. A small reserve on the south side of the railway line in Keir Avenue.
Fernhill Street Reserve. A small reserve near the northern end of Fernhill street (with lane access to Barton avenue).
Dunkeld Reserve. A small reserve near the western edge of the suburb (in Dunkeld avenue).
A small reserve at the intersection of Garnet street and Tennent parade (in the south-east corner of the suburb). Located next to the 14th hole of Marrickville golf course, the unnamed reserve contains a cricket practice net and a practice goal post (for soccer and rugby).
A small reserve on the corner of Crinan and Melford streets. The unnamed reserve is a small grassed area that was opened to the public following the demolition of a single house.
A green belt along the entire southern border of the suburb. The belt follows the Cooks River and encompasses Ewen park. The Botany Bay cycle way[7] extends for 23 km (with Hurlstone Park being approximately one third of the way from Botany Bay to Ryde). The western part of the belt contains a constructed rectangular inlet of water named Boat Harbour. The eastern part of the belt constitutes part of the 13th and 14th holes of Marrickville Golf Course. There are three foot bridges that cross the Cooks River to the south of the belt: One bridge crosses from the end of Sugar House Road (off Hutton Street), a second bridge crosses from the end of Foord Avenue, and the third bridge crosses near the intersection of Tennent Parade and Burnett Street.
According to the 2016 census, the top responses for religious affiliation in Hurlstone Park were No Religion 30.0%, Catholic 29.0%, Eastern Orthodox 11.2%, Not stated 9.2% and Anglican 5.1%.[1]
The suburb contains the following religious establishments:
St Stephen Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia. Located at 650 New Canterbury road.
Hurlstone Park Uniting Church (Dulwich Hill parish). Located at 8 Melford street, the church provides services in English and Tongan.
Sydney Revival Fellowship Inc. Located at 83 Dunstaffenage St.
Hurlstone Park Vietnamese Baptist Church. Technically, the location of the church (corner of Queen and Griffiths streets) is in the neighbouring suburb of Ashfield (but only by 180 metres).
Only one school is located in Hurlstone Park. The Edgeware School[9] is an alternative Department of Education facility, mainly for year 9 to 12 students who have been unsuccessful in mainstream schools. It is located in Burnett street (just off Tennent parade).