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Edithvale, Victoria

Edithvale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 28 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Kingston local government area. Edithvale recorded a population of 6,276 at the 2021 census.[1]

Edithvale
MelbourneVictoria
Edithvale railway station
Edithvale
Coordinates38°02′13″S 145°06′47″E / 38.037°S 145.113°E / -38.037; 145.113Coordinates: 38°02′13″S 145°06′47″E / 38.037°S 145.113°E / -38.037; 145.113
Population6,276 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density2,990/km2 (7,740/sq mi)
Postcode(s)3196
Area2.1 km2 (0.8 sq mi)
Location28 km (17 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s)City of Kingston
State electorate(s)Mordialloc
Federal division(s)Isaacs

History

Edithvale Post Office opened on 20 April 1923.[2]

Public transport

Edithvale railway station on the Frankston line services the area. Edithvale is also on the Route 902 SmartBus orbital between Airport West and Chelsea. It is also served by the occasional Route 706 to Mordialloc.

In 2021 the Edithvale Train Station was rebuilt as part of the Victoria State Government's removal of Edithvale Road level crossing.[3]

Edithvale Primary School

Edithvale Primary School has a long history, originally being a wooden building which was burnt down in 1930 and took over 40 fireman to get ride of the huge fire. And is now rebuilt in red brick as it is today. During the 1960s it was the largest school in the area with over 1000 students. Notable students include Victorian State MP Louise Asher and Federal MP Greg Wilton.

Edithvale Beach

Edithvale is best known for its long beach of pure white sand and historic bathing boxes. Residents groups have set up the Kingston Boatshed Association to protect these historic treasures, originally constructed by their owners for family activities such as swimming and fishing. The waters of Port Phillip Bay provide an excellent reflection as the sun sets directly facing the shore.

Today large houses are being built on the absolute beach frontages which are highly sought after. Pre-war this area was popular with Melbourne city residents who caught the train down on a hot Sunday and swam at Edithvale lifesaving club with its pier.

Commonly caught fish in the area include Flathead and Garfish, as well as Flounder which can be taken with a hand spear. Dolphins have been seen swimming 100 metres from shore and small fish fingerlings breed in the shallows.

The beach, which was originally ultra pure fine white sand has been degraded by coarser sand washed ashore during attempts to reclaim the beach further north at Aspendale in the late 1970s. This reclamation involved pumping sand onto the eroding beach from far offshore. Unfortunately this off shore sand was much coarser and yellower being harder and grittier. It's clear today to see the progressive spread of this course sand now 3 km south of its original location. Other changes to the beach include the installation of sewerage to beach front properties in the 1960s when the entire dune was bulldozed, removing all native vegetation and razing what was once a protective mound. Introduced grasses were planted to hold the sand together and this eventually spread down to near the waters edge, producing what is seen today as a creeping sand dune covering the original beach with grass.

Edithvale beach is also famous as the home of John Bertrand, skipper of the Americas Cup winning Yacht Australia II, he learnt his seamanship skills at Chelsea Yacht Club sailing on the unpredictable Port Phillip Bay.

Sport

The town in conjunction with neighbouring suburb Aspendale has an Australian Rules football Edithvale-Aspendale team competing in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League.

Golfers play at the Australasian Golf Club's Chelsea Public Golf Course on Fraser Avenue.[4]

Environment

Edithvale, Part of Nairm (Port Phillip Bay), Land of the Boonwurrung (Boon-wur-rung) People of the Kulin Nation. The Kulin Nation consists of the five language groups who are the traditional owners and lived in what is known as the Port Phillip region.

Part of the Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands Ramsar Site lies within Edithvale, providing opportunities for birdwatching and environmental education as well as walking and bicycle tracks.

See also

  • City of Chelsea – Edithvale was previously within this former local government area.

References

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Edithvale (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 15 July 2022.  
  2. ^ Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 11 April 2008
  3. ^ "Edithvale Road, Edithvale | Level Crossing Removal Project".
  4. ^ Golf Select, Australasian Chelsea, retrieved 11 May 2009

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Edithvale redirects here For other uses see Edithvale disambiguation This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2021 Edithvale is a suburb in Melbourne Victoria Australia 28 km south east of Melbourne s Central Business District located within the City of Kingston local government area Edithvale recorded a population of 6 276 at the 2021 census 1 Edithvale Melbourne VictoriaEdithvale railway stationEdithvaleCoordinates38 02 13 S 145 06 47 E 38 037 S 145 113 E 38 037 145 113 Coordinates 38 02 13 S 145 06 47 E 38 037 S 145 113 E 38 037 145 113Population6 276 2021 census 1 Density2 990 km2 7 740 sq mi Postcode s 3196Area2 1 km2 0 8 sq mi Location28 km 17 mi from MelbourneLGA s City of KingstonState electorate s MordiallocFederal division s IsaacsSuburbs around Edithvale Port Phillip Aspendale Aspendale GardensPort Phillip Edithvale Chelsea HeightsPort Phillip Chelsea Chelsea Heights Contents 1 History 2 Public transport 3 Edithvale Primary School 4 Edithvale Beach 5 Sport 6 Environment 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory EditEdithvale Post Office opened on 20 April 1923 2 Public transport EditEdithvale railway station on the Frankston line services the area Edithvale is also on the Route 902 SmartBus orbital between Airport West and Chelsea It is also served by the occasional Route 706 to Mordialloc In 2021 the Edithvale Train Station was rebuilt as part of the Victoria State Government s removal of Edithvale Road level crossing 3 Edithvale Primary School EditEdithvale Primary School has a long history originally being a wooden building which was burnt down in 1930 and took over 40 fireman to get ride of the huge fire And is now rebuilt in red brick as it is today During the 1960s it was the largest school in the area with over 1000 students Notable students include Victorian State MP Louise Asher and Federal MP Greg Wilton Edithvale Beach EditEdithvale is best known for its long beach of pure white sand and historic bathing boxes Residents groups have set up the Kingston Boatshed Association to protect these historic treasures originally constructed by their owners for family activities such as swimming and fishing The waters of Port Phillip Bay provide an excellent reflection as the sun sets directly facing the shore Today large houses are being built on the absolute beach frontages which are highly sought after Pre war this area was popular with Melbourne city residents who caught the train down on a hot Sunday and swam at Edithvale lifesaving club with its pier Commonly caught fish in the area include Flathead and Garfish as well as Flounder which can be taken with a hand spear Dolphins have been seen swimming 100 metres from shore and small fish fingerlings breed in the shallows The beach which was originally ultra pure fine white sand has been degraded by coarser sand washed ashore during attempts to reclaim the beach further north at Aspendale in the late 1970s This reclamation involved pumping sand onto the eroding beach from far offshore Unfortunately this off shore sand was much coarser and yellower being harder and grittier It s clear today to see the progressive spread of this course sand now 3 km south of its original location Other changes to the beach include the installation of sewerage to beach front properties in the 1960s when the entire dune was bulldozed removing all native vegetation and razing what was once a protective mound Introduced grasses were planted to hold the sand together and this eventually spread down to near the waters edge producing what is seen today as a creeping sand dune covering the original beach with grass Edithvale beach is also famous as the home of John Bertrand skipper of the Americas Cup winning Yacht Australia II he learnt his seamanship skills at Chelsea Yacht Club sailing on the unpredictable Port Phillip Bay Sport EditThe town in conjunction with neighbouring suburb Aspendale has an Australian Rules football Edithvale Aspendale team competing in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League Golfers play at the Australasian Golf Club s Chelsea Public Golf Course on Fraser Avenue 4 Environment EditEdithvale Part of Nairm Port Phillip Bay Land of the Boonwurrung Boon wur rung People of the Kulin Nation The Kulin Nation consists of the five language groups who are the traditional owners and lived in what is known as the Port Phillip region Part of the Edithvale Seaford Wetlands Ramsar Site lies within Edithvale providing opportunities for birdwatching and environmental education as well as walking and bicycle tracks See also EditCity of Chelsea Edithvale was previously within this former local government area References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Edithvale Victoria a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Edithvale Suburbs and Localities 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 15 July 2022 Premier Postal History Post Office List retrieved 11 April 2008 Edithvale Road Edithvale Level Crossing Removal Project Golf Select Australasian Chelsea retrieved 11 May 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edithvale Victoria amp oldid 1139931279, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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