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Cattai

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The Hills Shire Council NSW, PO Box 7064, Cattai, NSW 2756
02 9843 0555

Description

Cattai is an historic suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

Cattai is an historic suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 44 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district and 30 kilometres north-west of Parramatta. It is in the local government areas of The Hills Shire and City of Hawkesbury. Cattai's state electoral district is Hawkesbury, and its federal electoral divisions are Berowra and Macquarie.Cattai is bounded in the north-west by the Hawkesbury River and is traversed by Cattai Creek. It encompasses the heritage-listed Cattai Estate, located within Cattai National Park at the junction of the Creek and the River. The Georgian house was built between 1804 and 1821 by former Magistrate Thomas Arndell, with further additions being made in the 1860s. Cattai is also home to a historic rural public primary school that was founded in 1886. The suburb was originally home to the Darug Indigenous Australians before being settled in the early nineteenth century.

History
Indigenous Peoples

The locality of Cattai was the home of the Darug people who occupied a large expanse of Greater Western Sydney. The Darug people are thought to have occupied the locality of Cattai for more than 20,000 years.The name Cattai was originally thought to have derived from an Aboriginal word with an unknown meaning. However, it was more likely named by the First Fleet Assistant Surgeon and Magistrate Thomas Arndell who built a homestead called 'Caddie'. The homestead is now called Cattai Estate and resides in Cattai National Park. The suburb of Cattai has henceforth been considered a misnomer of 'Caddie'.

Settlement

European settlers moved into the area in 1794 to sustain the food shortages of Sydney. Following protests by the Dharug people over the loss of their traditional hunting and fishing lands, soldiers were sent to the area in 1795.Cattai Post Office opened on 26 November 1906 and closed in 1994.Cattai Public School was established in 1886. Arndell Anglican College was an independent secondary college that was established in Cattai in 1990, until it moved to its current site of Oakville in 1994.

Weather
Things to do
Parks and recreat

Thomas Arndell's Cottage

Cattai National Park

Mitchell Park

Education Facilities

Cattai Public School is a historic rural school that was founded in 1886. It is located on 487 Cattai Rd, Cattai, and 'is a happy and safe rural school' that 'overlooks the Cattai Creek in a picturesque setting.'[1] Campus facilities:

4 classrooms with interactive whiteboards

Computers, including a specialised computer room with access to the internet and classes that allow for more individualised tuition

School Library

1 Administration Building

An upgraded playground with rubber based Soft Fall and mini goal posts for students use

Sports oval, with complementary large grass areas

Arndell Anglican College was originally established in 1990 at Threlkeld Drive, Cattai. It has since been relocated to Oakville, New South Wales. The school is of Anglican denomination.

Other

Riverside Oaks Golf Resort [2]

Hawkesbury River

Cattai Joinery

Details

Type: Suburbs

Population: 101-1000

Time zone: UTC +11:00

Area: 22.698 km2

Elevation: 11-50 metres

Town elevation: 16 m

Population number: 790

Local Government Area: The Hills Shire Council

Location

The Hills Shire Council NSW, PO Box 7064, Cattai, NSW 2756

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Attribution

This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Cattai, New South Wales

Cattai - Localista

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