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Welcome to the Parramatta Female Factory Precinct blog where you will find information and news about Australia's foremost historic site associated with women and children.

Where is the Precinct located?

The Precinct is located in the heart of Western Sydney about 3kls north of the Parramatta CBD on approximately 56 acres of land bounded by the Parramatta River, Fleet Street, New Street and the Parramatta Gaol…google map

What historic sites does the Precinct include?

The historic institutions of the Parramatta Female Factory Precinct represent two adjoining sites namely, the convict Female Factory (1821 -1847), later the Parramatta Lunatic Asylum and now Cumberland Hospital (1847 onwards) and the Roman Catholic Orphan School (1841 - 1886), later the Parramatta Girls Home (1887 - 1983) and now the Norma Parker Centre – together these sites feature more than 72 buildings, built landforms, structural features, intact sub-floor deposits, open deposits and scatters and individual artifacts.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Pollies vie to save precinct

Parramatta Advertiser 2 August 2012
THE Parramatta Female Factory Precinct has a long history as a place of confinement, for women, children, juvenile offenders, and people with mental health conditions. The precinct is found on Fleet St, with some parts continuing to be used - such as the Cumberland Hospital site - while others have been left derelict, such as the site of the first children's hospital in Australia....more

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