Sydney's South Asian community is centred on the west and north-west: Harris Park and Parramatta, where Wigram Street has been the community's high street for two decades, then out through Westmead, Toongabbie, Girraween, Blacktown, Quakers Hill, Schofields, Kellyville and Glenwood, with a second concentration through Lakemba, Punchbowl and Bankstown.
Housing costs push younger couples further along the north-west and south-west growth corridors each year, which is why relocation and commute come up in Sydney matches more than in any other city.
Sydney holds the heart of Lebanese Australia: Bankstown, Punchbowl, Greenacre and Lakemba in the south-west, with older threads through the inner west — Maronite, Melkite and Orthodox parishes alongside the mosques, several generations deep and densely intermarried with the city's story.