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The Emerald Campbelltown The Emerald Campbelltown What’s In the area? Education Belt Primary School Campbelltown Public School Campbelltown East Public School Campbelltown North Public School Beverley Park School Lomandra School Blairmount Public School Ambarvale Public School Leumeah Public School Briar Road Public School Thomas Acres Public School John Warby Public School Kentlyn Public School Rosemeadow Public School Woodland Road Public School St Helens Park Public School Robert Townson Public School St Andrews Pubic School Claymore Public School Eschol Park Public School Minto Public School The Grange Public School Mount Annan Public School Narellan Vale Public School St Peter's Anglican Primary School St Thomas More Catholic Parish Primary School St John the Evangelist Catholic Parish Primary School Mary Immaculate Catholic Parish Primary School, Eagle Vale Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Parish Primary School St. Gregory's College Campbelltown Junior School Mater Dei Catholic School St Clare's Catholic Parish Primary School, Narellan Vale High School Campbelltown Performing Arts High School Beverley Park High School Thomas Reddall High School Bradbury Public High School Ruse Public School Airds High School Leumeah High School Eagle Vale High School Ambarvale High School Mount Annan High School Currans Hill Public School Sarah Redfern High School Robert Townson High School East Hill Boys Elizabeth Macarthur High School Ingleburn High School Elderslie High School St Broughton Anglican College Patrick's College Campbelltown Sherwood Hills Christian School John Therry Catholic High School Mount Annan Christian College Zahra Grammar School Magdalene Catholic College Al‐Faisal College Minto Special Education Glenfield Park School Campbell House School Ajuga School Mary Brooksbank School Aspect Macarthur School Passfield Park School Dorchester School Secondary Education Campbelltown TAFE Western Sydney University School of Medicine, Western Sydney University School of Nursing and Midwifery WSU Clinical School Western Sydney University ‐ School of Law Australian College of Finance Childcare / Preschool / Kindergarten Cudgegong Preschool & Child Care Centre Bradbury Preschool Kindergarten Community Kids Campbelltown Little Einstein’s Early Learning Centre ‐ Campbelltown Campbelltown Community Preschool Pelican Pre‐School & Long Day Care @ Campbelltown ABC Preschool Academy Widget's Early Learning Centre Campbelltown Community Preschool Pied Piper Kindergarten Little Green Frogs Preschool Ruse Child Care Centre & Kindergarten Oorunga Wandarrah MACS Centre Kindergarten Casper PRE‐School & Long Daycare Centre Guardian Angel Preschool Kindergarten Community Kids Leumeah Early Education Centre KU Briar Cottage Pre School St Kingdom Childacre Centre & Kindergarten Dynamic Entertainment child care Hospitals Campbelltown Hospital Campbelltown Private Hospital Macarthur Hospital Macarthur Cancer Therapy Clinic Transport Campbelltown Station Bus Interchange Major Roads Campbelltown Road Cowpasture Road Camden valley road Hume Highway M5, M7/M2 Employment Belt Campbelltown retail / hospitality precinct Healthcare precinct Industrial & Commercial precinct Narellen retail, hospitality & commercial precinct Smeaton Grange Industrial & Commercial precinct Ingleburn Industrial & Commercial precinct Minto Industrial & Commercial precinct Easy connection to Hume Highway/ M5/M7/M2 for major Sydney business Precinct: Liverpool Industrial & Commercial precinct Milperra/Moorebank/Bankstown Industrial & Commercial precinct Bella Vista/Norwest/Castle Hill Industrial & Commercial precinct Macquarie Park Industrial & Commercial precinct Shopping Queens Street Mall Campbelltown Mall Campbelltown City Marketfair Campbelltown Macarthur Square Homebase Lemeah Shopping Centre Bradbury Shopping centre Airds Village Shopping Centre Minto Market Place Easy connection to Narellen Town Centre The Village Narellen Mount Annan Market Place Liverpool Westfields Interest JUMP! Swim Schools Campbelltown Starfish Learn to Swim Campbelltown Kingswim Macarthur Square Stay Upright Campbelltown motobike school Campbelltown Road Safety Centre McKkr's School of Studies International School of Music Campbelltown School of Rock Macarthur WOW Performing Arts Academy Campbelltown Academy of Guitar Stage and Screen Academy Centre Stage Dance Studio Heffalump Dezign Art School Golf Campbelltown Golf Club Macarthur Grange Country Club Lakeside Golf Club Camden Camden Golf Club RAE Golf Club Macquarie Links International Golf Club Mega Mini Golf Sports Game Day soccer academy Eschol Park Football Club Coronation Park Netball & Soccer Complex Fullwood Reserve soccer field CS Soccer Mt Annan Ingleburn Eagles Soccer Club Gunners Soccer Club Macarthur Football Association Campbelltown Sports Stadium Harrington Hornets United Soccer Club Camden Falcons Football Club Mount Annan Currans Hill RLFC Camden Rugby Club Ingleburn Bulldogs Rugby League Football Club Memorial Oval‐ Home Of The Magpies National Indoor Sports – Campbelltown Campbelltown Indoor Soccer Arena Minto Indoor Sports Centre (NSW Basketball) Campbelltown Collegians Cricket Club South West Sydney Academy of Sport Karen Kings Tennis Coaching PCYC Campbelltown Phoenix Academy of Gymnastics Woodlands Baseball Complex Rosemeadow Sports Complex Macarthur Regional Hockey Complex Martial Arts Silk Dragon Chinese Martial Arts Deftac Studios WSKK Martial Arts CMA Martial Arts Centre The Pit Martial Arts Defence & Fitness Centre Martial Arts Spirit | Mount Annan Gracie Barra Campbelltown Team Martial Arts PDS The PIT Martial Arts Self Defence & Fitness Gracie Jiu Jitsu Smeaton Grange Team Martial Arts Australia Currans Hill Bujutsu Martial Arts and Fitness Centre MDG Studio (Murray's Martial Arts, Dance & Gymnastics) Takanoha Dojos South West Sydney Defensive Tactics Studio Tactical Krav Maga United Taekwondo Bradbury Shugyo ‐ Martial Arts and Taekwondo, Currans Hill Public School The Achieve Centre/Jeff Speakman's Kenpo 5.0 Macarthur Toodokan Courage Training Centre Sydney Entertainment Movies/ART/Theatre Dumaresq Street Cinema Event Cinemas Campbelltown United Cinemas Narellan Campbelltown Arts Centre Campbelltown Town Hall Theatre Frightnight Comedy Theatre Family Activity Campbelltown City Lawn Bowling Kingpin Bowling Macarthur Square Inflatable World ‐ Campbelltown Playtime Arcade Monkey Mania Oz Funland Lollipop’s Playland & cafe Korrupt Indoor Skatepark Bradbury Skate Bowl St Helens Skate Park The Meditation Space Campbelltown Campbelltown Yoga Ultimate Karting Sydney Clubs Western Suburbs League Club The Macarthur Tavern Campbelltown Catholic Club Campbelltown RSL Campbelltown Hotel Campbelltown City Bowling Club Recreation Campbelltown Rotary Observatory Campbelltwon Showground Japanese Garden Marsden Park (Park Central) Apex Park Koshigaya Park Mawson Park Centenary Park Valley Reserve Centenary Park Waminda Oval Angle Reserve Hargraves Reserve Stonehead Reserve Cook Reserve Worrell Park Smith Creek Reserve Larry J Peck Oval paly ground Hurley Park playground Obeon Reserve Barber Reserve Queen Street Reserve Dean Park & Eggs by the Pond The Australian Botanic Garden The Bowden Centre Ingleburn Weir Georges River Basin Kentlyn Basin Georges River Bushland Area Marhymes hole Georges River Catchment Freres Crossing Reserve The Woolwash Place of Worship Hillsong Church South West Campus Campbelltown Presbyterian Church St Peter's Anglican Church St John the Evangelist Catholic Church Campbelltown Uniting Church C3 New Hope Campbelltown St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Campbelltown Campbelltown Seventh‐Day Adventist Church Campbelltown Spanish Seventh‐day Adventist Church Campbelltown Spiritualist Church Samoan Assembly of God ‐ Campbelltown New Hope Church Amazing Grace Worship Centre Christian Church Campbelltown City Baptist Church Samoan Presbyterian Church New Apostolic Church Leumeah Great Life 046 Rivers Church Sydney Sherwood Hills Baptist Church St Barbara & St Noufer The Hermit Coptic Orthodox Church St Andrew's Anglican Church Assembly of God Church of Samoa Blair‐Athol LivingStone Church Campbelltown Church of Christ LightHope Seventh‐Day Adventist Church AOG (Assembly Of God) Samoa in MACARTHUR Campbelltown Christian Community Church Southwest Church of Christ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‐day Saints United Pentecostal Church Leumeah Sydney Christian Fellowship Campbelltown Youth Ministry Mary Immaculate Catholic Church C3 New Hope Mount Annan Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Campbelltown St Thomas More Catholic Church Leumeah Baptist Church .
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