Dictionary of Sydney

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Agnes Banks

North-western rural district, where the Nepean and Grose Rivers meet to form the Hawkesbury River. It was originally named by settler Andrew Thompson after his mother, Agnes Bank.

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Agnes Banks

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Traditional land of the Dharug people, Agnes Banks was where Europeans first saw a platypus, and was the home of Yellomundi. Land was granted to Europeans from the 1800s, who farmed the rich river flats, but were frequently flooded out. Orchards were planted, and dairy farms established. By the end of the nineteenth century a community had developed with a school, post office and church but no hotel. Still a rural outpost, Agnes Banks is still home to descendants of early settlers.