Parramatta is a suburb in the City of Parramatta in western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is 25 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, approximately at the geographical centre of the Sydney urban area. On the banks of Parramatta River, it is a major government and commercial centre, sometimes called Sydney's "second central business district". It is home to Westfield Parramatta, which used to be the largest shopping centre in Australia.
European settlement at Parramatta was begun by Governor Arthur Phillip in November 1788, just nine months after the First Fleet arrived in Sydney Cove. For a time in the early 1800s it was the seat of government of the colony of New South Wales, which at that time encompassed the eastern two-thirds of the Australia. Much of the early colony was relocated to Parramatta because of the greater supply of fertile soil and fresh water. Afterwards the seat of government was moved back to Sydney, but the Governor's former residence, Old Government House, remains as an historic site and museum and is Australia's oldest surviving public building.
Parramatta is the site of Australia's oldest farm, Experiment Farm, which was owned by James Ruse, a First Fleet convict who became the first successful European-style farmer in Australia, and which was the first land grant in Australia. Nearby is Elizabeth Farm, the home of controversial wool pioneer John Macarthur.
The name Parramatta is derived from a local Aboriginal expression meaning "place of many eels". The area was at first named Rose Hill, changing to the native name for the area in 1791. It is on a stretch of the Parramatta River which is a gathering place for native species of eel, as it is the point where saltwater meets freshwater and creates a profusion of nutrients. The eel has been adopted as the symbol of the Parramatta Eels Rugby League club, which competes in the NRL.
Private businesses have also started to relocate their offices to Parramatta in response to the high property prices in the CBD.
In a bid to regenerate central-west Sydney as an urban centre there have been calls for the Museum of Contemporary Arts to be relocated from Circular Quay to Parramatta.
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