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Overview
Burradoo, a leafy suburb of Bowral in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, recorded a population of 2,879 at the 2021 Census. Known for its high‑end lifestyle, the area is dotted with historic manor houses and spacious modern homes set on small acreages, giving the village an English‑inspired feel with landscaped gardens and classic architecture. The community’s name comes from an Aboriginal phrase meaning “many brigalow trees,” reflecting its leafy character.
Families enjoy two independent co‑educational schools, Oxley College, which also offers primary education, and the larger Chevalier College, the region’s biggest employer. Heritage sites such as Yean Cottage at Anglewood Estate add cultural depth, while nearby parks (Eridge, Burradoo, Boardman) and Bowral’s hotels provide leisure options. Commuters benefit from Burradoo railway station on the Southern Highlands Line, linking the suburb to the broader NSW TrainLink network.
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