KMA Champion Martial Arts

227-229 George Street
Liverpool City, NSW 2170


02 9824 1003

About Liverpool City

The City of Liverpool is a Local Government Area to the southwest of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

It is one of the oldest urban settlements in Australia, founded in 1810 as an agricultural centre by Governor Lachlan Macquarie. He named it after Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, who was then the Secretary of State for the Colonies.

The estimated population in 2008 was 176,903. Liverpool covers an area of 305.5 square kilometres (118.0 sq mi); though most of this is still agricultural land. The Liverpool CBD has become the major commercial centre of south-west Sydney, as it includes many shopping centers and high-rise office buildings. Within the Liverpool city area there are many open spaces and natural environment areas. These include the Georges River, Chipping Norton Lakes and other bushland areas which are part of Western Sydney Parklands. A shooting centre in the area was used as part of the 2000 Olympic Games, and Warwick Farm Racecourse is used as a track for horse race meetings in Sydney. A significant part of the City's land area is still devoted to smallhold agriculture, though this is slowly being enveloped by urban sprawl.

Liverpool City is home to KMA, a Martial Arts facility providing students programs in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai Kickboxing, Mixed Martial Arts, Kids Martial Arts, and Hapkido.