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Cowan is a small town and suburb near Sydney, in the state of
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, Australia, approximately north of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of
Hornsby Shire Hornsby Shire is a local government area situated in Northern Sydney ( Upper North Shore), as well as parts of the Hills District, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The shire stretches from the M2 Hills Motorway in the south to the ...
. Cowan shares the postcode of 2081 with Berowra.
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, which lies to the north-east of Cowan, is considered the northernmost suburb of the Greater Sydney Metropolitan Area.


History

The town takes its name from an Aboriginal word meaning ''big water''. The 1828 census lists two convicts called Cowan, and it is also thought possible that Cowan was named after one of them. Still another suggestion is that it was named after a small town in Scotland. Material was copied from this source, which is available under
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Besides the English botanist
George Caley George Caley (10 June 1770 – 23 May 1829) was an English botanist and explorer, active in Australia for the majority of his career. Early life Caley was born in Craven, Yorkshire, England, the son of a horse-dealer. He was educated at the ...
, who explored the area in 1805, the first Europeans to visit the area were timber-getters. The timber from Cowan was used for coach building, one of the first industries in the area. The railway stop at Cowan was originally a crossing loop to allow trains on the single-line north track to pass each other, and it was also the point at which auxiliary steam engines, connected to the trains at Hawkesbury River station (Brooklyn), were disconnected after the steep haul to the top of the plateau. A station and platform were constructed in 1901. With the coming of the railway, Cowan become a popular holiday spot and a regular starting point for bushwalkers. Cowan Public School opened in 1939. In 1958, the rail line was electrified, and this also increased the number of people visiting the area, with families moving into the suburb, particularly those wanting to raise children in a bushland setting but near the city. There has been little change in Cowan village since it was first laid out as a crown subdivision in 1910. Lots ranged from 1,500 to 4,500 square metres. The predominance of freestanding three-bedroom houses set in gardens provides a sense of openness, and creates a pleasant transition to the bushland which surrounds the town.


Population

In the 2016 Census, there were 649 people in Cowan. 86.2% of people were born in Australia and 91.0% of people spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 37.5% and Anglican 20.1%.


Transport

Access by road to Cowan is via the Pacific Highway which traverses Cowan north to south. The M1 Sydney to Newcastle Freeway runs past Cowan. The
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runs parallel to the Pacific Highway through most of Cowan, descending north of the town via
Cowan Bank Cowan Bank is an double-track section of the standard gauge Main Northern railway line, Main North line in New South Wales, Australia. It starts at Cowan railway station, Cowan station, north of Central railway station, Sydney, Sydney, descendi ...
.
Cowan railway station Cowan railway station is a railway station located on the Main Northern line on the northern fringes of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It serves the suburb of Cowan, and the station was opened in 1890. Cowan was a terminating point for ...
is served by NSW TrainLink
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services to
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and Sydney Central. Electric overhead railway power facilities are located in the north of Cowan. Cowan Bank was the location of the 1990 Cowan railway accident, in which there were five deaths.


Commercial area

There is a single General Store that serves the Cowan community, which is located on the corner of the Pacific Highway and Fraser Road. A notable landmark of the Cowan area is the "Pie in the Sky" pie shop located approximately one kilometre north of Cowan on the Pacific Highway. Pie in the Sky was featured in the Australian film ''
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'', and is a frequent stop for day-trippers, bicycle riders and motorcycle/motor-scooter enthusiasts on weekends. Austral Watergardens are one of the only
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in Australia.


Facilities

Cowan Community Hall is a service provided by Hornsby Shire Council. Cowan Park and a small picnic area are adjacent to the Fire Station on View Street. Cowan is served by one public primary school, Cowan Public School. Fire protection for the entire area of Cowan is provided by the NSW Rural Fire Service, through Cowan Rural Fire Brigade, however, a Mutual Aid Agreement with
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ensures that Fire and Rescue NSW will also respond to any urban fire incidents within Cowan. Cowan Post Office opened on 14 December 1936 and closed in 1993, however, postal services are still available in the local General Store. Cowan is the head of two walking trails into the adjacent National Parks, one west, one east. The Jerusalem Bay trail is well known and a part of the Great North Walk. The Bujwa Bay trail takes the west view.


Jerusalem Bay

On 31 December 2017 a
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sea plane crashed on Jerusalem Bay (Cowan Creek) East of Cowan. The pilot and five British passengers perished in the crash.


Notable residents

* Frank Duartephysicist and author (former resident).F. J. Duarte, ''Laser Physicist'' (Optics Journal, New York, 2012).


References

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