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Kirrawee is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Kirrawee is located 25 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district in the Sutherland Shire. Kirrawee lies between Sutherland, to the west, and Gymea and Grays Point, to the east. Kirrawee's southern border is formed by The Royal National Park, while Kareela and Jannali form the northern border.
Kirrawee is split between commercial and residential areas. Approximately 50% of the area to the north of the train line is occupied by commercial and industrial properties, while almost all of the area south of the train line is residential. South Kirrawee, which extends from the train line in the north to the Royal National Park in the south, has many houses on quiet roads with beautiful bush outlooks. North Kirrawee is predominantly a commercial/industrial zone containing small to medium-sized factories housing local businesses. It is also home to a number of petrol stations, car dealerships and a fast food chain outlet. However, the most northerly and western sections of this part of Kirrawee are residential, with some parts also with bush outlooks.
Kirrawee has a small shopping village on Oak Road, adjacent to the Kirrawee train station. It consists of a number of food outlets, newsagent, law firm, accountant, fruit shop and bike shop, among others. The train station and shopping village are located in the geographical centre of the suburb and are serviced by a 150 space carpark. A number of painted murals located around the shopping village and train station are an interesting feature in the suburb.
Approximately 50% of the area to the north of the train line is occupied by commercial and industrial properties, while almost all of the area south of the train line is residential. North Kirrawee is predominantly a commercial/industrial zone containing small to medium-sized factories housing local businesses. It is also home to a number of petrol stations, car dealerships and a fast food chain outlet.
Sylvanvale, a disability services provider, is headquartered in Kirrawee.
Rudi's Butchery, a German artisan butcher, opened in Kirrawee in 1983.
In the 1990s, shops specialising in hardware, furniture, bulky goods and electrical goods drew customers to the industrial area of Kirrawee. The Shark Island Brewery is located in the industrial area of Kirrawee.
There is also a small shopping area in Putland Close, behind Kirrawee High School.In 2012, an application to have a liquor store near Kirrawee High School was refused.
In 2016, McDonald's Kirrawee applied to redevelop its site to have a dual-lane drive-through.
A hotel, The Prince, opened diagonally opposite the Kirrawee brick pit in early 2017, aiming to target families as part of their clientele.The site previously had a service station and mechanical repair shop.The Prince is a finalist in the 2017 Australian Hotels Association's "Hotel of the Year City" award division.
Kirrawee railway station is on the Cronulla line which links Sydney's southern suburbs to the CBD. Kirrawee is approximately 40 minutes by train to the CBD. Kirrawee was one of the last remaining single platform stations in Sydney. Duplication of the train line from Sutherland to Cronullacommenced in May 2006 and was completed in 2010.
Parts of Kirrawee are earmarked to become part of an extension to the Princes Motorway.
In 1940, a bus service ran from Hurstville to Kirrawee via Yowie Bay.Transdev NSW operates two routes via President Avenue, near Kirrawee railway station:
In addition to these bus services, as of 2017, part of Kirrawee south of the Princes Highway was served by the on-demand Transdevlink ride service pilot.]The service was revised in January 2019 and as of this time, all of Kirrawee is included.
On the day of the 2011 census, 17.5% of employed people in Kirrawee used public transport to get to work and 61.6% travelled by car. On the day of the 2016 census, 19.8% of employed people in Kirrawee used public transport to get to work and 64.1% travelled by car.
Education facilities within Kirrawee include Kirrawee High School and Kirrawee Public School, along with a number of pre-schools and childcare centres. Gymea Technology High School also lies on Kirrawee's outskirts.
St. Mary, St. Bakhomious and St. Shenouda Coptic Orthodox Church, located in Bath Road, was consecrated in 1996. The Soul Revival (Anglican) church meets in Flora Street, Kirrawee.The President Avenue Community Church meets in Kirrawee. There is a Latter Day Saint Ward in Bath Road, an outpost of the larger LDS church at Mortdale.
Helena Street has an off-leash dog park. Nearby, the Kirrawee Oval provides a floodlighted sporting facility. Kirrawee Oval is used by the St. Patrick's Sutherland Football Club.
Bowie Park, Betham Place Reserve,Nyrang Place Reserve,Flora Street Reserve, and Tea Tree Street Reserve provide playgrounds.
A lawn bowls club operates in Oak Road, named Club Kirrawee There is an indoor climbing centre in Waratah Street, Kirrawee.
As of the 2011 census, there were 8,977 people living in Kirrawee, with a roughly even gender split and a median age of 39. Most people had an Australian, English, Irish or Scottish heritage. 86.1% of households spoke only English at home, and Cantonese was the language other than English most commonly spoken at home. The most common religions were Catholic, Anglican and No Religion. 61.1% of the population were employed full-time, and 29.3% were employed on a part-time basis. The main occupations were Professionals, Clerical and Administrative Workers, Technicians and Trades Workers, Managers, and Community and Personal Service Workers. Major industries employing people who lived in Kirrawee were School Education, Cafes, Restaurants and Takeaway Food Services, Hospitals, Legal and Accounting Services and Public Order and Safety Services.