Cabarita

Cabarita and Mortlake are local village shops positioned within easy walking distance from one another, providing a wide range of services for visitors and local residents.  

Many come here to enjoy a relaxed meal in our cafés and restaurants, or to share a family take-away feast at nearby Cabarita Park or Breakfast Point.  

Convenience shopping for household basics is close and easy, including groceries, videos and a well stocked cellar. Why not discover and purchase from our quality homewares or indulge in some gorgeous freshly baked goods. These busy centres also provide relaxing hair and beauty treatments, and are located with easy access to a number of nearby childcare centres.  

Come by car, ferry, bus, bicycle or walk.    

Did you know...

  • Aboriginal Bennelong was a member of the Wangal clan of Eora tribe, whom lived in this area
  • The rotunda in Cabarita Park is the one in which the signing of the Federation documents took place in 1901 in Centennial Park
  • In 1902, Concord Council bought the rotunda and relocated it to Cabarita.  

Council's Commitment to Retail/Commercial Precincts  

Council undertook streetscape improvements in 2004, including landscaping, footpath widening and bollards.  

In addition, Council installed banner poles and banners in 2007.