Consultation has concluded.
The following street and park names are proposed for the redevelopment of the former Inglis Stables site known as the Newmarket Randwick Development.
Inglis Park: The Inglis family leased the Newmarket Stables from 1906 and played a vital role in Australian racing history. Inglis and Sons operated for 112 years at this site.
Yarraman Avenue: This name recognises the former use of the site. Yarraman is a local Aboriginal word meaning horse.
Dillon Street: John Dillon, famous jockey also known as Johnny Cutts won the first two Melbourne Cup races. He leased and ran the Newmarket Hotel and stables in 1866.
Chiltern Street: This name reflects the proximity and historic significance of Chiltern House and Stables at 28 Young Street.
Jane Street (existing): This is an extension of the existing Jane Street.
Fennelly Street: Michael Fennelly purchased the Newmarket property and constructed the Newmarket Big Stable building.
White Lane: James White was a member of the Legislative Assembly and purchased the Newmarket property in partnership with Michael Fennelly in 1878.
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You can have your say on the proposed names by:
- Completing an on-line submission through this site
 - Sending your comments headed "Newmarket Randwick Proposed Street Names" to the General Manager by email council@randwick.nsw.gov.au
 - Posting your comments headed "Newmarket Randwick Proposed Street Names" to the General Manager, Randwick City Council, 30 Frances Street, Randwick NSW 2031
 
Consultation period: 27 March to 15 April 2019.
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CLOSED: Submissions have now closed.
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Council welcomes comments and submissions on the proposed street and park names for the Newmarket Randwick Development.