Craig Schwarze - 10 October 2008 12:22 AM
Rooty Hill is used as a bit of a byword for the working class western suburbs.
I have never heard that - maybe it’s the way inner-suburbans think. Or because I’m living in ‘south west’ Sydney. BTW what is the ‘byword’ for our area ?
Regarding the term “working class”, I know what it refers to - but ( thinking logically ) does that really mean that other parts of Sydney don’t work ? Or is it only a ‘put-down’ term from those who cling to an ( English style ) class system ?
I have mostly heard ‘blue-collar’ as a term for the ‘western suburbs’. Besides, our ‘beloved’ Prime Minister has appealed to ‘working families’ a million times in the past year - so maybe we should all amend our speech ;)