Endeavour Point, Wentworth

Endeavour Point is a small, affluent suburb of Wentworth in the Borough of Newhaven. It is a high-density residential suburb on the northern bank of Crecimento Creek, making it one the closest such suburbs to the Wentworth central business district. It was once part of neighbouring Tongleigh, but officially declared a separate suburb in 2002. Since then, it has experienced rapid development and population growth, and has become one of the most sought-after residential areas in the inner city.

Endeavour Point is a geographical formation on the bank of Crecimento Creek which lends its name to the suburb. It is named after the ship HMS Endeavour, which was most notably commanded by James Cook on his first voyage of discovery from 1768 to 1771. For most of its history, the area contained a mixture of low-density residential and light industrial developments; gentrification and urban consolidation have turned Endeavour Point into its current form only since the late 2000s.

Turnbull Parade and Flinders Crescent are the only two roads in and out of Endeavour Point. A pedestrian bridge connects Endeavour Point with Hespefield to the south. The suburb is bisected by a heavy rail line, with the main commercial area, known as Endeavour Place, on the east side.