Matraville is located in the
Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the state of
New South Wales
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, Australia. It is approximately by road south-east of the
Sydney central business district
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, in the
local government area
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of the
City of Randwick
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.
History
Matraville is named in honour of
James Matra
James Mario Matra (c. 174629 March 1806), sailor and diplomat, was a Province of New York-born midshipman on the voyage by James Cook to Botany Bay in 1770. He was the first person of Corsican heritage to visit the future nation of Australia. The ...
(1746–1806), an American sailor and diplomat, who was a midshipman on the
voyage
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by
Captain James Cook
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to
Botany Bay
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in 1770. Matra was born in
New York
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, but later settled in England. Matra had walked over the area with Cook and his close friend, botanist
Joseph Banks
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Banks made his name on the European and American voyages of scientific exploration, 1766 natural-history ...
. Matra had proposed to the British government that it establish a colony at Botany Bay in 1783, and settle dispossessed American
Loyalists
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who had to leave the United States after the
American War of Independence
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. Matra offered to be its 'Conductor and Governor'. The
Pitt administration concurred with Matra's proposal but declined to offer him the government of the intended colony. Instead he was given the post of Consul at Tangier, where he remained until his death in 1806.
Landmarks

Landmarks include
Heffron Park, a large reserve bordering Maroubra, formerly the site of a naval stores base in
World War II
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.
Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park sits along the southern border of the suburb and incorporates Botany Cemetery, Eastern Suburbs Crematorium and Pioneer Park.
Arthur Stace
Arthur Malcolm Stace (9 February 1885 – 30 July 1967), known as Mr Eternity, was an Australian soldier. He was an alcoholic from his teenage years until the early 1930s, when he converted to Christianity and began to spread his message b ...
, known in Sydney as Mr Eternity, is buried at Botany Cemetery. He was famous for his practice of writing the word Eternity all over Sydney during the fifties and sixties.
Churches
Matraville is home to St Agnes Catholic Church and Matraville Baptist Church. Matraville also has a large Jehovah's Witness congregation with a Kingdom Hall.
Schools
There are three primary schools, one public and one Catholic and
Matraville Sports High School and Matraville Public School. A child care centre and preschool is also in the suburb.
Matraville Soldiers Settlement School previously had a separate Infants and Primary School which are now combined into one larger school following the acquisition of park land at Finucane Crescent.
Transport
Matraville is located from Sydney CBD and along Bunnerong Road from Kingsford town centre. Sydney Bus routes operate to City – Central Railway station, Martin Place and Circular Quay via Bunnerong Road, Anzac Parade (UNSW), and Oxford Street.
Demographics
According to the , the population of Matraville was 9,925: 48.2% male and 51.8% female. The median age of the Matraville population was 42 years of age, 2 years above the Australian median. In Matraville, 51.1% of households were made up of couples with children, compared with 37.9% in Randwick City. In Matraville, of all households, 73.8% were family households and 22.8% were single person households. 81.3% of households had at least one person access the internet from the dwelling.
In Matraville, 60% of people were born in Australia. The most common other countries of birth were England 3.5%, China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 2.5%, New Zealand 2.0%, Indonesia 1.8% and Ireland 1.6%. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 3.3% of Matraville's population.
Notable people
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Michael Atherton
Michael Andrew Atherton (born 23 March 1968) is a broadcaster, journalist and a former England international cricketer. A right-handed opening batsman for Lancashire and England, and occasional leg-break bowler, he achieved the captaincy of E ...
, emeritus professor and composer-performer attended Matraville High School 1965–1966
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Bob Carr
Robert John Carr (born 28 September 1947) is an Australian retired politician and journalist who served as the 39th Premier of New South Wales from 1995 to 2005, as the leader of the New South Wales Labor Party, New South Wales branch of the A ...
, Foreign minister of Australia and former
Premier of New South Wales
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. The first dux of Matraville High School in 1964
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Sandor Earl, Rugby league player went to Matraville High
*
Mark Ella
Mark Gordon Ella, Order of Australia, AM (born 5 June 1959) is an indigenous Australian former rugby union footballer. Ella played at flyhalf, flyhalf/five-eighth and was capped by the Australia national rugby union team, Wallabies 25 times, capt ...
,
Glen Ella
Glen Joseph Ella (born 5 June 1959) is a former Australian rugby union player and coach. Ella played as a Fullback for Randwick, Manly and New South Wales. Ella also represented Australia in the 1980s, however, did not play at the first Rugby W ...
and
Gary Ella
Gary Albert Ella (born 23 July 1960) is an Australian former rugby union player. Ella represented Australia
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Former Australian international rugby-playing brothers
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Mahroot, Indigenous Australian identity of the local Kamaygal people from the early colonial period
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James Tamou, Rugby league player, currently playing for the
Wests Tigers
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in the NRL
*
David Warner, Australian international cricketer
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Mike Whitney AM, former Australian Test cricketer and host of Channel 7's Sydney Weekender
Gallery
Image:St Agnes Church Matraville 001a.jpg, St Agnes's Catholic Church, Bunnerong Road
Image:Matraville2.JPG, Foundation stone laid by Prime Minister Hughes at soldiers' settlement
Image:Matraville6.JPG, Cottage in Somme Way, the only surviving cottage from the soldiers' settlement
Image:SydneySights0005.jpg, Grave of Arthur Stace, Botany Cemetery
Image:Matraville Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park 1.JPG, Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park
Community groups
Randwick City Council Matraville Precinct CommitteeBotany Industrial Park Community Consultative Committee* Port Botany Community Group
References
External links
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Satellite Images of Matraville
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Suburbs of Sydney
New South Wales soldier settlements
1904 establishments in Australia
Australian places named after U.S. places or U.S. history