Mulgrave, New South Wales


Mulgrave is a suburb north west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is a predominately industrial and commercial area.

History

Lieutenant Governor Francis Grose called the district near the present Pitt Town on which he settled the first 22 settlers 'Mulgrave Place' in honour of his friend Lord Mulgrave whose patronage he had enjoyed in England.

Transport

is on the T1 North Shore & Western line and the T5 Cumberland line. It is four stations from the terminus station at Richmond. Mulgrave station is from Sydney's Central Station, which takes approximately 1 hour 6 minutes to travel by train during peak hour.

Demographics

Mulgrave's population is 92. It had a median weekly household income of A$2,062, which is 143.4% above the national average.