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Casula has steadily grown from a rural farming district into a well-connected residential and commercial suburb in Sydney’s south-west. Originally inhabited by the Dharawal people, the area saw European settlement in the early 1800s and was later developed for agriculture, due to its fertile soil and convenient location along the Georges River and Hume Highway.
For many years, Casula retained its semi-rural character, with market gardens and low-density housing. However, from the mid to late 20th century, the suburb began transitioning into a modern urban area, supported by transport upgrades, residential developments, and cultural investments like the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. Its position close to Liverpool has made it an attractive location for families, developers, and businesses alike.
As Casula continues to evolve, there has been a shift toward contemporary construction, where materials like glass and aluminium play a key role. Homes and commercial buildings now feature large windows, sliding doors, and modern finishes that prioritise light, energy efficiency, and durability—qualities that are essential for modern Australian living.
Casse Glass supports this ongoing growth by providing reliable, high-quality glass solutions for homes, renovations, and business fit-outs across Casula. From stylish frameless shower screens to custom-cut glass panels and shopfront installations, Casse Glass helps bring modern design and practicality to one of south-west Sydney’s fastest developing suburbs.