Liberty Grove, conceived in 1998 as "the lifestyle suburb of the new millennium," epitomizes a progressive vision of suburban living. Its enduring appeal lies in the seamless integration of a serene environment with opportunities for dynamic, community-focused engagement, ensuring residents can enjoy a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle.
The suburb's name and history imbue it with a distinctive character, setting it apart from conventional residential areas. This uniqueness enhances the sense of pride and identity among its residents, reinforcing Liberty Grove's reputation as a thoughtfully crafted and forward-looking estate. Its continued dedication to upholding these principles has solidified its status as an exemplary model of suburban development.
HISTORY OF LIBERTY GROVE
The "Naming of Liberty Grove":
The streets and buildings within Liberty Grove was named after early settlers that came to Australia on the First Fleet. The history behind the naming of Liberty Grove can be found here.
1793
Settlers first arrived and began farming on "Liberty Plains".
1900's
Became one of Sydney's industrial areas along with Cabarita and the surrounding suburbs. .
1990's
Transformed as part of the Olympic precinct, for the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
1998
Liberty Grove was opened.
1999
Liberty Grove development won the "Urban Development Institute of Australia Award" for excellence.