Luscombe, Wentworth

Luscombe (/ˈlʌzkəm/  luz -kuhm, officially named Wentworth City until 1995) is an inner-city suburb in the Wentworth central business district. It is the main cultural and political centre of Wentworth, being home to the headquarters of numerous transnational corporations and the Wentworth City Hall, the city's oldest legislative building.

Luscombe is named after one of Wentworth's founding settlers, James Luscombe. The suburb was officially named Wentworth City until 1995, but the area had been known locally as "Luscombe" since at least the 1940s.