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Bentleigh East

Bentleigh East is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km (8.7 mi) south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Glen Eira local government area. Bentleigh East recorded a population of 30,159 at the 2021 census.[2]

Bentleigh East
Victoria
Bentleigh East in May 2022
Bentleigh East
Coordinates37°55′16″S 145°04′01″E / 37.921°S 145.067°E / -37.921; 145.067
Population30,159 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode(s)3165
Elevation54 m (177 ft)
Area9.2 km2 (3.6 sq mi)
Location14 km (9 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s)City of Glen Eira
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)Hotham
Suburbs around Bentleigh East:
Ormond Murrumbeena Oakleigh
McKinnon Bentleigh East Oakleigh South
Bentleigh Moorabbin Heatherton

History edit

The suburb, like its neighbour Bentleigh, was named after the infamous Victorian politician Thomas Bent. Part of East Bentleigh was inside the original grant of land bought by English farmer and brewer, Henry Dendy, in 1841. He bought 5,120 acres (20.7 km2) which was bounded on the west by Port Phillip Bay, then North Road, East Boundary Road and South Road.[3]

East Bentleigh police station closed in the early 1990s. Unfortunately, the building no longer remains standing on the corner of East Boundary Road and Omeo Court, near Centre Road (opposite the hotel).

The East Village urban renewal plan (for the 25-hectare industrial/commercial site on the corner of East Boundary Road and North Road) will transition the site into a bustling hub of innovative jobs (some existing Virginia park businesses will remain), diverse housing, schools, shopping/dining and open space.

Population edit

In the 2016 census, there were 27,635 people in Bentleigh East. 62.5% of people were born in Australia.[4]

Geography edit

Larger than its namesake Bentleigh (and featuring a completely unrelated postcode), East Bentleigh is 14 km south-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.[5] Its boundaries form a square shape, which is to the west by Tucker Road, to the north by North Road, to the east by Warrigal Road and to the south by South Road. It is bisected by Centre Road east-west and East Boundary Road north-south. The area around Mackie Road is the locality of Coatesville. East Bentleigh generally enjoys smooth road surfaces.[6]

Education edit

Government primary schools within Bentleigh East include Valkstone Primary School, Coatesville Primary School, Tucker Road Primary School and East Bentleigh Primary School.[7]

McKinnon Secondary College (New Campus), at the Virginia Park site, is the school's Year 8/9 campus, with some Year 7 programs. It will take its first students in 2022.

Government schools closed by the Kennett Government during the 1990s included East Bentleigh Primary School (in Centre Road), Eastmoor Primary School and Moorleigh High School (now Moorleigh Village).

St Bede's College (formerly St James College) is a Catholic boys high school.

Parks and Recreation edit

Bailey Reserve (East Boundary Road) features Glen Eira's only skate park, a playground, picnic/BBQ facilities, a golf cage, cricket nets, fitness stations, sporting fields (cricket, soccer, softball) and GSAC. It is home to East Bentleigh Soccer Club and Glen Eira Moorabbin Softball Association. Glen Eira Sports and Aquatic Centre (GESAC), owned by Glen Eira Council and opened in 2012 on the former site of East Bentleigh Swim Centre, is home to a 50m outdoor pool, 25m indoor pool, leisure pools and water slides, a spa and sauna/steam room, full-service gymnasium and sports stadium. Basketball, netball, soccer and athletics teams have their home-base here. The Bailey Reserve Scout Group hall is at the southern border of the reserve.

Gum tree fringed Centenary Park (Bignell Road) is a sprawling open space featuring sports grounds, running tracks, fitness stations, cricket nets and a golf cage, playgrounds and BBQ/picnic amenities. It is home to St Peters Football Club, Bentleigh Uniting Cricket Club and Centenary Park Tennis Club.

King George VI Memorial Reserve opens into large recreation space off East Boundary Road and features cricket and football grounds, a half basketball court, tennis hit wall, playground and BBQ/picnic facilities. It is home to Bentleigh Junior Football Club, Bentleigh ANA Cricket Club, East Bentleigh Central Cricket Club and Kings Park Tennis Club.

Marlborough Street Reserve features lovely open space, a playground with BBQ facilities and sports grounds (soccer). It is home to East Bentleigh Soccer Club.

Other parks with playgrounds include Dega Avenue Park, Colin Street Reserve (Colin Street), Wingate and Brady Roads Reserve and Pell Street Reserve.

Golfers play at the course of The Yarra Yarra Golf Club on Warrigal Road.[8]

Notable people edit

Arts edit

Paul Grabowsky AO, Australian pianist, composer and producer

Rory Lynch-Wells, an artist best known for his large-scale colourful walls and public murals (e.g. Ben Simmons, Chapel St, Windsor) which have become tourist attractions, lived in the suburb.

Visual artist and toy-maker Sarah Gully lives in the suburb.

Science edit

Joanna Newton OAM was awarded for her service to agriculture through scientific research (in genetics for the dairy industry). In 2017 she won the Dairy Research Foundation's Emerging Scientists Award and in 2018 won the Leadership category in the Victorian Young Achiever Awards, received the University of New England's Young Distinguished Alumni Award and was included in the Australian Financial Review's "100 Women of Influence" List.

Keith Osborne Collett [AM], was honoured for his significant service to sustainable land management practices and water conservation.

Other edit

Thomas Bent KCMG (7 December 1838 – 17 September 1909), 22nd Premier of Victoria who developed the suburb of Bentleigh, which was named after him

Maureen Frances Bugden [OAM] was awarded for service to veterans and their families through a range of volunteer roles.

Ian Macfarlane, Australian Reserve Bank governor (1996–2006), economist, raised in Bentleigh East

Norman "Norm“ William Maddock [OAM], ANZAC Battle of Crete veteran, was awarded for service to the Victorian tramways, particularly through the Malvern Tramways Museum and as a union official.

See also edit

  • City of Moorabbin – Bentleigh East was previously within this former local government area.

References edit

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Bentleigh East (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.  
  2. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Bentleigh East (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 16 July 2022.  
  3. ^ Bate, Weston (8 March 2008). . Port Phillip Pioneers Group. Archived from the original on 29 October 2009. Retrieved 10 August 2009.
  4. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Bentleigh East (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 22 April 2018.  
  5. ^ "Postcode for Bentleigh East, Victoria (Near Melbourne) - Postcodes Australia".
  6. ^ "Map of Bentleigh East, VIC 3165 | Whereis®". www.whereis.com. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  7. ^ . Steiner Schools in Australia. 1 April 2007. Archived from the original on 13 September 2009. Retrieved 10 August 2009.
  8. ^ Golf Select. "The Yarra Yarra". Retrieved 11 May 2009.

External links edit

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Bentleigh East is a suburb in Melbourne Victoria Australia 14 km 8 7 mi south east of Melbourne s Central Business District located within the City of Glen Eira local government area Bentleigh East recorded a population of 30 159 at the 2021 census 2 Bentleigh East VictoriaBentleigh East in May 2022Bentleigh EastCoordinates37 55 16 S 145 04 01 E 37 921 S 145 067 E 37 921 145 067Population30 159 SAL 2021 1 Postcode s 3165Elevation54 m 177 ft Area9 2 km2 3 6 sq mi Location14 km 9 mi from MelbourneLGA s City of Glen EiraState electorate s BentleighClarindaFederal division s HothamSuburbs around Bentleigh East Ormond Murrumbeena OakleighMcKinnon Bentleigh East Oakleigh SouthBentleigh Moorabbin Heatherton Contents 1 History 2 Population 3 Geography 4 Education 5 Parks and Recreation 6 Notable people 6 1 Arts 6 2 Science 6 3 Other 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe suburb like its neighbour Bentleigh was named after the infamous Victorian politician Thomas Bent Part of East Bentleigh was inside the original grant of land bought by English farmer and brewer Henry Dendy in 1841 He bought 5 120 acres 20 7 km2 which was bounded on the west by Port Phillip Bay then North Road East Boundary Road and South Road 3 East Bentleigh police station closed in the early 1990s Unfortunately the building no longer remains standing on the corner of East Boundary Road and Omeo Court near Centre Road opposite the hotel The East Village urban renewal plan for the 25 hectare industrial commercial site on the corner of East Boundary Road and North Road will transition the site into a bustling hub of innovative jobs some existing Virginia park businesses will remain diverse housing schools shopping dining and open space Population editIn the 2016 census there were 27 635 people in Bentleigh East 62 5 of people were born in Australia 4 Geography editLarger than its namesake Bentleigh and featuring a completely unrelated postcode East Bentleigh is 14 km south east from Melbourne s Central Business District 5 Its boundaries form a square shape which is to the west by Tucker Road to the north by North Road to the east by Warrigal Road and to the south by South Road It is bisected by Centre Road east west and East Boundary Road north south The area around Mackie Road is the locality of Coatesville East Bentleigh generally enjoys smooth road surfaces 6 Education edit nbsp St Peters Bentleigh East Catholic Church nbsp St Peter s Primary School in East Bentleigh nbsp St Bedes s College East Bentleigh nbsp Tucker Road Primary school Government primary schools within Bentleigh East include Valkstone Primary School Coatesville Primary School Tucker Road Primary School and East Bentleigh Primary School 7 McKinnon Secondary College New Campus at the Virginia Park site is the school s Year 8 9 campus with some Year 7 programs It will take its first students in 2022 Government schools closed by the Kennett Government during the 1990s included East Bentleigh Primary School in Centre Road Eastmoor Primary School and Moorleigh High School now Moorleigh Village St Bede s College formerly St James College is a Catholic boys high school Parks and Recreation editBailey Reserve East Boundary Road features Glen Eira s only skate park a playground picnic BBQ facilities a golf cage cricket nets fitness stations sporting fields cricket soccer softball and GSAC It is home to East Bentleigh Soccer Club and Glen Eira Moorabbin Softball Association Glen Eira Sports and Aquatic Centre GESAC owned by Glen Eira Council and opened in 2012 on the former site of East Bentleigh Swim Centre is home to a 50m outdoor pool 25m indoor pool leisure pools and water slides a spa and sauna steam room full service gymnasium and sports stadium Basketball netball soccer and athletics teams have their home base here The Bailey Reserve Scout Group hall is at the southern border of the reserve Gum tree fringed Centenary Park Bignell Road is a sprawling open space featuring sports grounds running tracks fitness stations cricket nets and a golf cage playgrounds and BBQ picnic amenities It is home to St Peters Football Club Bentleigh Uniting Cricket Club and Centenary Park Tennis Club King George VI Memorial Reserve opens into large recreation space off East Boundary Road and features cricket and football grounds a half basketball court tennis hit wall playground and BBQ picnic facilities It is home to Bentleigh Junior Football Club Bentleigh ANA Cricket Club East Bentleigh Central Cricket Club and Kings Park Tennis Club Marlborough Street Reserve features lovely open space a playground with BBQ facilities and sports grounds soccer It is home to East Bentleigh Soccer Club Other parks with playgrounds include Dega Avenue Park Colin Street Reserve Colin Street Wingate and Brady Roads Reserve and Pell Street Reserve Golfers play at the course of The Yarra Yarra Golf Club on Warrigal Road 8 Notable people editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bentleigh East news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Arts edit Paul Grabowsky AO Australian pianist composer and producerRory Lynch Wells an artist best known for his large scale colourful walls and public murals e g Ben Simmons Chapel St Windsor which have become tourist attractions lived in the suburb Visual artist and toy maker Sarah Gully lives in the suburb Science edit Joanna Newton OAM was awarded for her service to agriculture through scientific research in genetics for the dairy industry In 2017 she won the Dairy Research Foundation s Emerging Scientists Award and in 2018 won the Leadership category in the Victorian Young Achiever Awards received the University of New England s Young Distinguished Alumni Award and was included in the Australian Financial Review s 100 Women of Influence List Keith Osborne Collett AM was honoured for his significant service to sustainable land management practices and water conservation Other edit Thomas Bent KCMG 7 December 1838 17 September 1909 22nd Premier of Victoria who developed the suburb of Bentleigh which was named after himMaureen Frances Bugden OAM was awarded for service to veterans and their families through a range of volunteer roles Ian Macfarlane Australian Reserve Bank governor 1996 2006 economist raised in Bentleigh EastNorman Norm William Maddock OAM ANZAC Battle of Crete veteran was awarded for service to the Victorian tramways particularly through the Malvern Tramways Museum and as a union official See also editCity of Moorabbin Bentleigh East was previously within this former local government area References edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Bentleigh East suburb and locality Australian Census 2021 QuickStats Retrieved 28 June 2022 nbsp Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Bentleigh East Suburbs and Localities 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 16 July 2022 nbsp Bate Weston 8 March 2008 Sand Sea and Money Making Brighton in the 1840s Port Phillip Pioneers Group Archived from the original on 29 October 2009 Retrieved 10 August 2009 Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Bentleigh East State Suburb 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 22 April 2018 nbsp Postcode for Bentleigh East Victoria Near Melbourne Postcodes Australia Map of Bentleigh East VIC 3165 Whereis www whereis com Retrieved 1 January 2023 East Bentleigh Primary School Steiner Schools in Australia 1 April 2007 Archived from the original on 13 September 2009 Retrieved 10 August 2009 Golf Select The Yarra Yarra Retrieved 11 May 2009 External links editAustralian Places Bentleigh amp Bentleigh East Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bentleigh East amp oldid 1216569697, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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