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Rosehill, Where History Meets The Racecourse
Rosehill is best known for the iconic Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, a cornerstone of Australian horse racing since 1885. Home to the world-famous Golden Slipper, Phar Lap’s first win in 1929, and even NSW’s first powered flights by Harry Houdini in 1910, the suburb is steeped in history. Beyond the track, on the traditional lands of the Dharug people, Rosehill also features Elizabeth Farm, Australia’s oldest surviving European homestead, offering a rich glimpse into the nation

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