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Bulleen, Victoria

Bulleen (/bʊln/ BULL-een) is an eastern suburb in Melbourne, Australia, 13 km north-east of the Melbourne central business district, located within the City of Manningham local government area. Bulleen recorded a population of 11,219 at the 2021 census.[1]

Bulleen
MelbourneVictoria
Bulleen Plaza Shopping Centre and surrounding area
Bulleen
Coordinates37°46′S 145°05′E / 37.77°S 145.09°E / -37.77; 145.09
Population11,219 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density1,674/km2 (4,340/sq mi)
Postcode(s)3105
Elevation55 m (180 ft)
Area6.7 km2 (2.6 sq mi)
Location13 km (8 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s)City of Manningham
State electorate(s)Bulleen
Federal division(s)Menzies

Etymology edit

The name Bulleen originates from the nearby Bolin Bolin Billabong. Buln-Buln translates to lyrebird,[2] which is generally accepted to be the suburb's name meaning.

Geography edit

Climate edit

Temperatures in Bulleen are known to fluctuate. During the 2009 southeastern Australia heat wave the suburb was reportedly around one degree cooler (at 43 °C) than in the city, but during a heat wave just the next month it peaked at a record 49 °C, on 7 February – compared to 46 °C in the city.[3]

History edit

Pre European settlement edit

 
Entrance to the billabong from Bulleen Road

The Bulleen billabongs were an important territory for the Manna Gum people for approximately 5,000 years.[4] Generations had lived on the river flats when wild fish and ducks were abundant. Bolin was the largest lake/billabong in the area and was a significant ritual meeting place for the aborigines, where numerous corroborees were held either by the billabong or on the hills.

Post-European settlement edit

In 1841 Frederic Unwin, a Sydney solicitor, purchased 5,120 acres, or eight square miles of land, including all of the present suburb of Bulleen. The land was purchased from the Crown for one pound an acre under the terms of the short-lived Special Survey regulations. The area was sometimes known as Unwin's Special Survey.

The first Bulleen Post Office opened on 1 April 1952, was renamed Bulleen West in 1960 and closed in 1976. Bulleen South office opened in 1959, was renamed Bulleen in 1960 and again named Bulleen South in 1969 when the current Bulleen office opened.[5]

Facilities edit

Bulleen Plaza (previously known as Bulleen Village) is the main shopping complex, located on Manningham Road. It includes a library (Bulleen Branch of the Whitehorse Manningham Regional Library), post office, medical centre, business centre, a Coles Supermarket and various specialty shops, cafes.

Education edit

  • St Clement of Rome – A Prep-Grade 6 Catholic primary school.
  • Marcellin College – A Catholic secondary school.
  • Bulleen Heights School – A school for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Bulleen is home to extensive sporting facilities belonging to the private schools of Carey and Trinity.

Transport edit

Major roads in Bulleen include:

Public transport in Bulleen is limited to bus services, many of them running to the Melbourne CBD via dedicated bus lanes on the Eastern Freeway and Hoddle Street. Bus routes in Bulleen are operated by Kinetic Melbourne and operate primarily on main roads, though Templestowe Road in the north of the suburb is a notable exception of proper bus services.

Throughout the 1970s the Doncaster railway line was planned by the State Government to run down the middle of the Eastern Freeway and serve the suburb. Land was acquired for the line but was sold in the 1980s.[6] Various plans have also been made for extension of the tram route 48 north to Doncaster.[7]

Attractions edit

On Bulleen's northern border is the Yarra River, which adjoins parklands, including Banksia Park with its bike paths and picnic facilities. Adjacent to Banksia Park is the Heide Museum of Modern Art. Other important reserves include the Bulleen Park sporting grounds and approximately in the centre of the suburb, Yarraleen and Morris Williams reserves, which offer an adventure playground and general open space.

To the west of Bulleen Road is the Yarra Flats Park, with bike tracks, walking tracks, picnic tables, shelter, wood barbecues, birdlife, wild berries, billabongs and views of the Yarra River. Yarra Flats Park adjoins Bulleen and Banksia Parks. The Bulleen Park complex has a number of grounds suitable for Australian rules football, cricket and soccer, as well as an archery range and model aeroplane club. The Yarraleen Cricket Club, which plays in the Box Hill Reporter District Cricket Association, is located in the Bulleen Park pavilions at the rear of the complex.

Sport edit

 
 
Junior teams play at Timber Ridge Reserve in Doncaster, in close proximity to the Bulleen Templestowe Cricket Club

Ted Ajani Reserve, home of the Bulleen Templestowe Amateur Football Club,[8] is located on Thompson Road. The "Bullants" are a proud family club, who had some recent premiership success at senior level (2004, 2008, 2012). The Reserves side were also Premiers in 2012 making it a very successful year for the Club after building upon the success of the Under 19's who were Premiers in 2011. The Club have been promoted to Division 1 of the Victorian Amateur Football Association for the 2013 season[9]

Koonung Park, home of the Bulleen Cricket Club and the Manningham Cobras Football Club, is located just off Thompsons Road, near the Eastern Freeway.

Koonung Park regularly hosts the Dunstan Shield Grand Final, the highest grade of turf cricket in the Eastern Cricket Association.

Golfers play at the course of the Yarra Valley Golf Club, on Templestowe Road.[10]

Other reserves include:

  • Sheahans Rd Reserve (basketball, tennis, play)
  • Swanston St Reserve (play)
  • Bulleen Park (Australian rules football in winter and cricket in summer – Yarraleen CC)
 
The Bulleen Templestowe Cricket Club playing at Ted Ajani Reserve in Lower Templestowe

The Boorondara Tennis Centre and a swimming centre are located on Bulleen Road and a Golf driving range is located on Templestowe Road.

FC Bulleen Lions play soccer at the Veneto Club and currently compete in the National Premier Leagues of Victoria 2 East.[11]

Notable residents edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Bulleen (State Suburb)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 3 July 2022.  
  2. ^ Grandpa Pencil. "Australia Aboriginal Words". Retrieved 21 August 2010.
  3. ^ Evans, Gavin (7 February 2009). "Australian Firefighters Battling Bushfires, Heatwave (Update1)". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 7 February 2009.
  4. ^ Green, The Aborigines of Bulleen.
  5. ^ Premier Postal History. "Post Office List". Retrieved 11 April 2008.
  6. ^ Stephen Cauchi (February 1998). "Whatever Happened to the Proposed Railway to Doncaster East". Newsrail. Vol. 26, no. 2. Vic: ARHS Victoria Division. pp. 40–44. ISSN 0310-7477. OCLC 19676396.
  7. ^ Moynihan, Stephen (18 October 2006). "The Age – 'Rail line would replace 10,000 cars' – October 18, 2006". Melbourne. Retrieved 30 July 2007.
  8. ^ Bulleen Templestowe Amateur Football Club – The Bullants
  9. ^ "Football Leagues | Victorian Amateur Football Association".
  10. ^ Golf Select. "Yarra Valley". Retrieved 11 May 2009.
  11. ^ Team Home for FC Bulleen Lions – GameDay
  12. ^ https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/blackpinks-rose-shares-what-she-misses-the-most-about-australia.html/

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Bulleen b ʊ l iː n BULL een is an eastern suburb in Melbourne Australia 13 km north east of the Melbourne central business district located within the City of Manningham local government area Bulleen recorded a population of 11 219 at the 2021 census 1 Bulleen Melbourne VictoriaBulleen Plaza Shopping Centre and surrounding areaBulleenCoordinates37 46 S 145 05 E 37 77 S 145 09 E 37 77 145 09Population11 219 2021 census 1 Density1 674 km2 4 340 sq mi Postcode s 3105Elevation55 m 180 ft Area6 7 km2 2 6 sq mi Location13 km 8 mi from MelbourneLGA s City of ManninghamState electorate s BulleenFederal division s MenziesSuburbs around Bulleen Heidelberg Viewbank Templestowe LowerIvanhoe East Bulleen Templestowe LowerKew East Balwyn North Doncaster Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 History 3 1 Pre European settlement 3 2 Post European settlement 4 Facilities 5 Education 6 Transport 7 Attractions 8 Sport 9 Notable residents 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEtymology editThe name Bulleen originates from the nearby Bolin Bolin Billabong Buln Buln translates to lyrebird 2 which is generally accepted to be the suburb s name meaning Geography editClimate edit Temperatures in Bulleen are known to fluctuate During the 2009 southeastern Australia heat wave the suburb was reportedly around one degree cooler at 43 C than in the city but during a heat wave just the next month it peaked at a record 49 C on 7 February compared to 46 C in the city 3 History editPre European settlement edit nbsp Entrance to the billabong from Bulleen RoadThe Bulleen billabongs were an important territory for the Manna Gum people for approximately 5 000 years 4 Generations had lived on the river flats when wild fish and ducks were abundant Bolin was the largest lake billabong in the area and was a significant ritual meeting place for the aborigines where numerous corroborees were held either by the billabong or on the hills Post European settlement edit In 1841 Frederic Unwin a Sydney solicitor purchased 5 120 acres or eight square miles of land including all of the present suburb of Bulleen The land was purchased from the Crown for one pound an acre under the terms of the short lived Special Survey regulations The area was sometimes known as Unwin s Special Survey The first Bulleen Post Office opened on 1 April 1952 was renamed Bulleen West in 1960 and closed in 1976 Bulleen South office opened in 1959 was renamed Bulleen in 1960 and again named Bulleen South in 1969 when the current Bulleen office opened 5 Facilities editBulleen Plaza previously known as Bulleen Village is the main shopping complex located on Manningham Road It includes a library Bulleen Branch of the Whitehorse Manningham Regional Library post office medical centre business centre a Coles Supermarket and various specialty shops cafes Education editSt Clement of Rome A Prep Grade 6 Catholic primary school Marcellin College A Catholic secondary school Bulleen Heights School A school for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder Bulleen is home to extensive sporting facilities belonging to the private schools of Carey and Trinity Transport editMajor roads in Bulleen include Manningham Road 40 Thompsons Road 42 Bulleen Road 52 Templestowe Road 52 Eastern Freeway M3 Public transport in Bulleen is limited to bus services many of them running to the Melbourne CBD via dedicated bus lanes on the Eastern Freeway and Hoddle Street Bus routes in Bulleen are operated by Kinetic Melbourne and operate primarily on main roads though Templestowe Road in the north of the suburb is a notable exception of proper bus services Throughout the 1970s the Doncaster railway line was planned by the State Government to run down the middle of the Eastern Freeway and serve the suburb Land was acquired for the line but was sold in the 1980s 6 Various plans have also been made for extension of the tram route 48 north to Doncaster 7 Attractions editOn Bulleen s northern border is the Yarra River which adjoins parklands including Banksia Park with its bike paths and picnic facilities Adjacent to Banksia Park is the Heide Museum of Modern Art Other important reserves include the Bulleen Park sporting grounds and approximately in the centre of the suburb Yarraleen and Morris Williams reserves which offer an adventure playground and general open space To the west of Bulleen Road is the Yarra Flats Park with bike tracks walking tracks picnic tables shelter wood barbecues birdlife wild berries billabongs and views of the Yarra River Yarra Flats Park adjoins Bulleen and Banksia Parks The Bulleen Park complex has a number of grounds suitable for Australian rules football cricket and soccer as well as an archery range and model aeroplane club The Yarraleen Cricket Club which plays in the Box Hill Reporter District Cricket Association is located in the Bulleen Park pavilions at the rear of the complex Sport edit nbsp nbsp Junior teams play at Timber Ridge Reserve in Doncaster in close proximity to the Bulleen Templestowe Cricket Club Ted Ajani Reserve home of the Bulleen Templestowe Amateur Football Club 8 is located on Thompson Road The Bullants are a proud family club who had some recent premiership success at senior level 2004 2008 2012 The Reserves side were also Premiers in 2012 making it a very successful year for the Club after building upon the success of the Under 19 s who were Premiers in 2011 The Club have been promoted to Division 1 of the Victorian Amateur Football Association for the 2013 season 9 Koonung Park home of the Bulleen Cricket Club and the Manningham Cobras Football Club is located just off Thompsons Road near the Eastern Freeway Koonung Park regularly hosts the Dunstan Shield Grand Final the highest grade of turf cricket in the Eastern Cricket Association Golfers play at the course of the Yarra Valley Golf Club on Templestowe Road 10 Other reserves include Sheahans Rd Reserve basketball tennis play Swanston St Reserve play Bulleen Park Australian rules football in winter and cricket in summer Yarraleen CC nbsp The Bulleen Templestowe Cricket Club playing at Ted Ajani Reserve in Lower TemplestoweThe Boorondara Tennis Centre and a swimming centre are located on Bulleen Road and a Golf driving range is located on Templestowe Road FC Bulleen Lions play soccer at the Veneto Club and currently compete in the National Premier Leagues of Victoria 2 East 11 Notable residents editStephen Mayne Journalist Councillor for Heide Ward from 2009 to present Roseanne Park member of Kpop group Blackpink 12 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bulleen Victoria City of Doncaster and Templestowe Bulleen was previously within this former local government area Electoral district of BulleenReferences edit a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Bulleen State Suburb 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 3 July 2022 nbsp Grandpa Pencil Australia Aboriginal Words Retrieved 21 August 2010 Evans Gavin 7 February 2009 Australian Firefighters Battling Bushfires Heatwave Update1 Bloomberg com Retrieved 7 February 2009 Green The Aborigines of Bulleen Premier Postal History Post Office List Retrieved 11 April 2008 Stephen Cauchi February 1998 Whatever Happened to the Proposed Railway to Doncaster East Newsrail Vol 26 no 2 Vic ARHS Victoria Division pp 40 44 ISSN 0310 7477 OCLC 19676396 Moynihan Stephen 18 October 2006 The Age Rail line would replace 10 000 cars October 18 2006 Melbourne Retrieved 30 July 2007 Bulleen Templestowe Amateur Football Club The Bullants Football Leagues Victorian Amateur Football Association Golf Select Yarra Valley Retrieved 11 May 2009 Team Home for FC Bulleen Lions GameDay https www cheatsheet com entertainment blackpinks rose shares what she misses the most about australia html External links editAustralian Places Bulleen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bulleen Victoria amp oldid 1203442326, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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