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The City of Ryde has an area of 40.651 sq kms and lies in the central northern part of the Sydney Metropolitan area, approximately 12kms from the centre of Sydney.
The city occupies most of the divide between the Parramatta and Lane Cove rivers, and has 16 suburbs within its boundaries. |
The suburbs that make up the Ryde area include (where they are shared suburbs the other Council's name is noted in brackets): Chatswood West (Willoughby), Denistone, Denistone East, Denistone West, East Ryde, Eastwood (Hornsby), Gladesville (Hunters Hill), Macquarie Park, Marsfield, Meadowbank, Melrose Park (Parramatta), North Ryde, Putney, Ryde, Tennyson Point, and West Ryde. |
| Other general interest information |
| Area of Ryde LGA |
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40651467 m2 (4065ha) |
| Geographic Centre |
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near Henri Dunant Reserve, Ryde |
| Perimeter of Ryde LGA |
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39.3km |
| Length of Road Entire Network |
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389km |
| North-South Length |
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8.5km |
| Area of Entire Road Network |
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7083104 m2 (708ha) |
| East-West Length |
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8.6km |
| Area of Open Space/Parkland |
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6649084 m2 (665ha) |
| Latitude |
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AGD66-33 49 00 | GDA94: -33 48 54 |
| Longitude |
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AGD66151 06 00 | GDA94: 151 06 04 |
The City has an annual rainfall of 863.3mm. Average temperatures in July range from 7.9 deg C to 17.7 deg C and in January range from 19 deg C to 28.1 deg C.
| Climatic Average |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
Daily Max. Temp (Deg C) |
27.4 |
27.0 |
25.6 |
23.4 |
20.3 |
17.3 |
17.0 |
18.6 |
20.9 |
23.4 |
24.7 |
27.3 |
Daily Min Temp (Deg C) |
17.2 |
17.2 |
15.3 |
11.8 |
9.2 |
6.7 |
5.0 |
5.7 |
8.1 |
11.0 |
13.2 |
16.0 |
| Mean Rainfall (mm) |
124.6 |
137.2 |
147.0 |
112.9 |
99.6 |
107.3 |
52.8 |
57.5 |
56.3 |
80.5 |
91.5 |
83.9 |
Bureau of Meteorology - Climatic Averages, 20 July 2004.
The land area is largely occupied by residential dwellings. In mid-2006, Ryde had 39,998 dwellings. The most common kinds of dwellings in Ryde are separate houses, of which there were some 20,638 in 2006 (54.5% of Ryde's dwellings). Of other common types of dwellings, there were about 11,344 walk-up flats/units and 5,697 townhouses or semi's.
The most commonly-built types of dwelling over the previous five years were walkup flats/units, with 6,544 more dwellings since 2001, and townhouses or semi's with 2,697 more.
Ryde also has a wide variety of retail and manufacturing establishments. The city's retail and commercial areas are generally concentrated around Ryde, Gladesville, West Ryde and Eastwood, with the newest and largest centre located at the Macquarie Centre. The North Ryde industrial area is a national centre of technology-oriented land uses and is the most important employment area within the city.
There is 265 hectares of local open space in the Ryde City area inclusive of the natural areas of Archers Creek, the Denistone catchment, Kitty's Creek, Porters Creek, Shrimpton's Creek, Terrys Creek, Buffalo Creek, Pages Creek, the Parramatta River foreshores, and Lane Cove National Park. Lane Cove National Park is located part within the Ryde City area and part within the Municipality of Kuring-gai. Administered by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service the park occupies 374 hectares of land along the Lane Cove River, and represents an important area of remnant bushland. The park is a popular location for picnics, barbecues, walking, jogging, cycling, canoeing, bushwalking and scenic drives.
Major sporting facilities are located at Meadowbank Park, ELS Hall Park, Pioneer Park, Gannan Park, and Dunbar Park; with passive recreation areas at Jim Walsh Park, Yamble Reserve, and Pioneer Park. There are many walking and cycling tracks in the Ryde area particularly along the foreshores of the Parramatta River.
The residential population for the local government area of Ryde, as at the 2006 Census, was estimated at 96,948 persons, 46,778 males and 50,170 females.
The 2006 Census provides several measures of each area's population on Census night. For example, the population of Ryde may be regarded as:
- 77,965 who are Australian residents (ie excluding overseas visitors), or
- 91,628 who live here permanently (ie excluding Australian visitors), or
- 93,162 who were staying in private dwellings (ie excluding those in group buildings such as hotels, hospitals, boarding houses or army barracks).
With an area of 40.5 sqkm., Ryde had a population density of 24 people per hectare or 2,360 per sqkm. By way of comparison, Sydney had 330 people per sq. km.
Some 53,748 of Ryde's people (55.4%) were born in Australia with 44.6% born overseas. The most common foreign birthplaces in Ryde were China with 6,629 people, followed by Hong Kong with 2,675, Korea with 2,497, England with 2,479 and India with 1,837 people.
While 58% (56,207) of Ryde's people speak only English in their homes, 42% (40,741) speak another language . The most commonly spoken language in 2006 was Cantonese, spoken by 6,808 people (7.0%), followed by Mandarin (5,768 or 5.9%), then Italian (2,963 or 3.1%), Korean (2,877 or 3.0%) and Armenian (2,003 or 2.1%).
Main languages spoken at home (ABS Census 2006)
Ryde's indigenous population in 2006 was about 267 (207 Aboriginal, 13 Torres Strait Islanders and 7 both).
Many important educational and special use establishments are located in Ryde, including Macquarie University, Ryde and Meadowbank Colleges of TAFE, the CSIRO, Ryde and Macquarie Hospitals, the Australian Film and Television School, and the New South Wales Corrective Services Academy.
For more information on local services access Community Information database.
Ryde Hospital, the Gladesville Macquarie Hospital, the Royal Rehabilitation Centre, and the Children's Cochlear Implant Centre are all located in the City of Ryde area.
The City of Ryde is serviced by the Northern rail link, as well as a number of main roads including Victoria Road, Pittwater Road, Church Street, Devlin Street, Lane Cove Road, Blaxland Road, Epping Road, Marsden Road, and the M2 Motorway.
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