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Parramatta, located on the upper reaches of the Parramatta River that flows into Sydney Harbour, was originally inhabited by the Barramatugal Aboriginal people. With a rich history and a significance deeply rooted in the colonial era, Parramatta played a vital role as the earliest vice-regal home of colonial Sydney. It quickly became an agricultural settlement and the preferred home of governors and privileged free settlers in the early years of the colony. While Sydney eventually surpassed Parramatta in size and importance, it was the establishment of Parramatta that allowed the future global city to thrive and flourish. Today, Parramatta serves as Sydney's "Second CBD," with numerous companies and state government departments having their headquarters exclusively in this rapidly consolidating city. It is an economic powerhouse, contributing a significant percentage to Sydney's economic output and workforce. Parramatta has also revitalized its waterfront as a center of community activity, with the tourist information center located next to the picturesque Lennox Bridge. The city celebrates its vibrant multicultural community, and the lively eat street along Church Street offers a dining experience like no other in Sydney. With a multitude of heritage-listed buildings, elegant parks, the world-class Riverside Theatres, and other attractions, Parramatta is a must-see destination within Greater Sydney. Taking a ferry trip under the iconic Harbour Bridge and up the Parramatta River itself is an adventure worth embarking on, making the journey to Parramatta just as exciting as the destination. There are even more hidden gems waiting to be discovered in Parramatta, making it one of Australia's best-kept tourism secrets. Plan your visit and explore the wonders of this historic and dynamic city!
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