The name "Allawah" is
Aboriginal in origin, from a local term meaning "make your abode here" or "remain here". It is thought that the Aboriginal clan of the
Tharawal people most prominent in the St George area, the Gameygal or
Kameygal – the people of Kamay (Botany Bay), lived in and around the area. The first land grant was made in 1808 to Captain John Townson by Major George Johnston after he had briefly deposed Governor Bligh in 1808, consisting of 1,950 acres (790 hectares), which became known as Townson's Farm. The grant extended from King Georges Road and Stoney Creek Road (of modern-day
Penshurst and
Beverly Hills) to beyond
Kogarah railway station. Later, an additional 250 acres (100 hectares) to the north was granted after Townson complained about the quality of about 300 acres (120 hectares) of this grant (in what was later to become Bexley, Carlton and Allawah). The
railway line to
Hurstville was opened in 1884, but the railway station at Allawah did not open until 23 October 1925. The Allawah post office opened in May 1933. ==Demographics==