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About Rozelle

Rozelle is a suburb in the inner west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 4 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Inner West Council.

By 1877 the population of Balmain West had increased and the Balmain post office was inadequate for their needs as a growing suburb. Residents petitioned for a post office of their own and in 1880 Balmain West post office was established in Joseph Gosling's grocery shop at the junction of Weston Road (now Victoria Road) and Withecombe Street. Over the next 10 years the population of Balmain West grew further and in 1891 work started on a new post office on the corner of Weston Road and Darling Street.

In December 1892, prior to the opening of the new post office, the Postmaster-General declared Rozelle (named after the nearby Rozelle Bay to the south east) as the new name for the Balmain West post office. The new Rozelle post office opened in 1894 and by the early 1900s, both the suburb itself and local residents had adopted the name.

The name Rozelle and Rozelle Bay (often shown as "Rozella Bay" on old maps), originated from the parrots found in abundance at Rose Hill (near Parramatta) the first suburb of Sydney, established as a prime farming area for the new colony. The parrots, also in abundance in the inner west Bay area of Sydney, were commonly called "Rose Hill parrots" or "Rose-hillers" then Rosella.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), of people aged 15 years and over, 44.1% of people were in a registered marriage and 19.4% were in a de facto marriage.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), 27.8% of people were attending an educational institution. Of these, 26.0% were in primary school, 13.6% in secondary school and 20.9% in a tertiary or technical institution.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), 38.7% of people had both parents born in Australia and 37.5% of people had both parents born overseas.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), of people aged 15 years and over, 76.9% did unpaid domestic work in the week before the Census. During the two weeks before the Census, 27.3% provided care for children and 8.9% assisted family members or others due to a disability, long term illness or problems related to old age. In the year before the Census, 20.0% of people did voluntary work through an organisation or a group.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), 17.2% of single parents were male and 82.8% were female.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), of couple families with children, 38.2% had both partners employed full-time, 3.6% had both employed part-time and 19.5% had one employed full-time and the other part-time.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), 90.2% of private dwellings were occupied and 9.8% were unoccupied.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), of occupied private dwellings 15.5% had 1 bedroom, 36.8% had 2 bedrooms and 34.1% had 3 bedrooms. The average number of bedrooms per occupied private dwelling was 2.4. The average household size was 2.3 people.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), of all households, 67.5% were family households, 26.5% were single person households and 6.0% were group households.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), 8.3% of households had a weekly household income of less than $650 and 48.3% of households had a weekly income of more than $3000.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), 54.3% of occupied private dwellings had one registered motor vehicle garaged or parked at their address, 28.2% had two registered motor vehicles and 5.5% had three or more registered motor vehicles.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), 93.0% of households had at least one person access the internet from the dwelling. This could have been through a desktop/laptop computer, mobile or smart phone, tablet, music or video player, gaming console, smart TV or any other device.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), 37.7% of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people were male and 62.3% were female. The median age was 31 years.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), for dwellings occupied by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, the average household size was 2.2 persons, with 1.1 persons per bedroom. The median household income was $1,174.

In Rozelle (State Suburbs), for dwellings occupied by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, the median weekly rent was $460 and the median monthly mortgage repayment was $3,033.

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About the Korean Language

Modern Korean descends from Middle Korean, which in turn descends from Old Korean, which descends from the Proto-Koreanic language which is generally suggested to have its linguistic homeland somewhere in Manchuria. Whitman (2012) suggests that the proto-Koreans, already present in northern Korea, expanded into the southern part of the Korean Peninsula at around 300 BC and coexisted with the descendants of the Japonic Mumun cultivators (or assimilated them). Both had influence on each other and a later founder effect diminished the internal variety of both language families.

Chinese characters arrived in Korea (see Sino-Xenic pronunciations for further information) together with Buddhism during the Proto-Three Kingdoms era in the 1st century BC. They were adapted for Korean and became known as Hanja, and remained as the main script for writing Korean for over a millennium alongside various phonetic scripts that were later invented such as Idu, Gugyeol and Hyangchal. Mainly privileged elites were educated to read and write in Hanja. However, most of the population was illiterate.

Since the Korean War, through 70 years of separation, North-South differences have developed in standard Korean, including variations in pronunciation and vocabulary chosen, but these minor differences can be found in any of the Korean dialects, which are still largely mutually intelligible.

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