If the name of the game is convenience, Wolli Creek might be the winner for you. Just a 10 minute train ride to the CBD, or 5 minutes to the airport, Wolli Creek manages to balance easy connectivity, sky-high apartments, and dense parkland, all in one southern Sydney suburb.
The traditional owners are the Bidjigal people of the Eora Nation. Named after its northern waterway, Wolli Creek was only officially inhabited in 2002.
Given its close proximity to both the city centre and Sydney Airport, it was only a matter of time before people came flocking to Wolli Creek. The suburb’s commercial centre, Village Square, offers every amenity imaginable for comfortable living.
For the city slickers craving a touch of nature, the suburb’s selection of parklands is sure to impress. Ranging from the wildlife and bushland of Wolli Creek Regional Park to the blend of greenery, river views, and a bustling hub at Discovery Point, there’s a green space for everyone in Wolli Creek.
The suburb’s well-connected train station is located in the heart of the suburb’s commercial district, just off the banks of its namesake and the Cooks River. Bordering Arncliffe, Mascot, and Sydney’s ever-trendy inner-west suburbs to its north, Wolli Creek might just be Sydney’s most unassuming central hub.