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Our Baulkham Hills physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Winston Hills, Northmead, North Rocks or Old Toongabbie.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Winston Hills, Northmead and North Rocks.
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Baulkham Hills or known to locals as “Baulko”, is a suburb in the north-west of Sydney, New South Wales and is 31 kilometres from the Sydney CBD. It has the highest population among the suburbs in Hills Shire with 37,050 residents according to the 2016 census.
The suburb is the administrative seat of The Hills Shire, with a small area south of the M2 Motorway being under the City of Parramatta. The suburbs bordering Baulkham Hills are Bella Vista, Norwest, Castle Hill, Kings Langley, West Pennant Hills, Winston Hills, Northmead and North Rocks.
Prior to the European settlement, the original residents of what is now known as Baulkham Hills are the Bidjigal people, a clan of the Darug people. The British invasion of the area was resisted by the Bidjigal, led by Pemulwuy, who was eventually captured and executed by the British militia.
The first known settler in Baulkham Hills was William Joyce after he was given a land grant to the area in 1794. The name of the suburb, however, was given by Andrew McDougall, a settler from Buckholm Hills in Scotland as the name reminded him of his homeland. Baulkham Hills’ name was officially recognized in 1802.
In the mid 19th century, most of the land grants in the suburb were subdivided into farms, which was accelerated by the establishment of the Rogans Hill Railway Line.
In the 1960s, rapid urban development took place, and in 2018, a small area in the suburb was proclaimed as part of the new suburb of Norwest.
Baulkham Hills is a mostly residential suburb that has a commercial area with rehab and mental health facilities, schools, parks and reserves for residents to enjoy.
The main shopping area in the suburb is the Stockland Baulkham Hills that has major supermarkets (Coles, Woolworths and Aldi) and dozens of other speciality shops. There’s also another shopping centre at the northern part of the suburb called Norwest Marketown, located in The Norwest Business Park along with other businesses.
Nearby The Norwest Business Park has a rehabilitation and mental health hospital that provides both inpatient and day program services.
There are also a number of educational facilities in Baulkham Hills, like Matthew Pearce Public School, Crestwood High School, Baulkham Hills High Schools and St. Michael’s Primary School.
For the outdoors, there are a number of parks and reserves in Baulkham Hills that is home to local fauna like koalas, echidna and swamp wallaby.
To get around the suburb, locals use major roads that meet at the Baulkham Hills Junction. There is no railway station in the suburb, but the Hillsbus company operates as services in Baulkham Hills to the commercial centres of Castle Hill, Parramatta and to the Sydney CBD.
Bidjigal Reserve
This extensive reserve lies on six suburbs, including Baulkham Hills. It features numerous walking trails, picnic facilities and it is home to Australia’s local native flora and fauna. Towering eucalypt forest, sandstone cliffs and clear cascading creeks are also found in this natural habitat.
Crestwood Reserve
Another outdoor attraction in Baulkham Hills is the Crestwood Reserve. It features a pathway for walking, two playgrounds, outdoor gym equipment and a dog leash-free area.