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Macleod, Victoria

Macleod is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km (8.7 mi) north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Banyule and Darebin local government areas. Macleod recorded a population of 9,892 at the 2021 census.[1]

Macleod
MelbourneVictoria
Springthorpe Estate, Macleod
Macleod
Location in metropolitan Melbourne
Coordinates37°42′50″S 145°03′58″E / 37.714°S 145.066°E / -37.714; 145.066
Population9,892 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density3,660/km2 (9,490/sq mi)
Postcode(s)3085
Area2.7 km2 (1.0 sq mi)
Location14 km (9 mi) NE of Melbourne
LGA(s)
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)
Macleod Shops

Macleod West refers to the predominantly residential locality to the west of the railway line and station.[2]

History edit

Modern-day Macleod traces its origins to the colonial land sales in the Colony of Victoria. Crown Portions 9 and 10 in the Parish of Keelbundoora, County of Burke were sold to Neil McLean on 5 February 1840 for £816. After purchase, Neil McLean named his property "Strathallan". McLean’s brother, Malcolm, took over the land in 1842, but then returned to Scotland with his wife and children in the late 1850’s, leaving an agent in control. Much of the flatter land was cleared of vegetation for farming aside from some of the large River Red Gums (Eucalyptus camaldulensis). The agent leased portions of the land to several tenant farmers for grazing, dairying, and other activities.

Charles Henry James MLC purchased the Strathallan estate from the McLean family in December 1888 for £234,000 but his purchase was subject to protracted legal battles and disputes[3] that continued until 1891, by which time Mr. James was bankrupt. Ownership of a large portion of the property (covering all of Crown Portion 9 and a little of Crown Portion 10) then transferred to the Commercial Bank of Australia in 1902.

On 18 December 1908, Edith Jessie Macleod paid £6000 for 400 acres from the Commercial Bank, or approximately £15 per acre.[4] The press of the time credited Edith Macleod's husband, Malcolm Anderson Macleod, with owning the land but this was not the case.[5] On 19 December 1908, a portion of this land measuring 31.51 hectares was sold to the State Government of Victoria for £2375, or £30 per acre to enable the construction of a branch railway line from the Hurstrbridge railway to the neighbouring Mont Park asylum. The timing and methods by which the strip of land was acquired for the railway line was likely corrupt.[6] The land transfer was examined as part of the 1909 Royal Commission on the Acquisition of Certain Estates by Sir Thomas Bent.[7] The enquiry found that the purchase price was excessive.

One of the first residential subdivisions in Macleod occurred on 12 November 1910 when Edith Macleod auctioned 133 allotments from an area marketed as the Strathallan Estate, fronting Greensborough Road, Strathallan Road, Edward Street and Railway Place (Somers Avenue). At the time the area comprising Macleod and Rosanna was called North Heidelberg.[8] The suburb of Macleod was later named after Malcolm Anderson Macleod, who was a prominent local resident.

Macleod railway station opened in 1911, 9 years after the railway line passed through.

Macleod Post Office opened on 11 December 1923, located in the general store on the south-west corner of Greensborough and Strathallan Roads.[9] It was replaced by the Simpson Barracks office in 1987. Macleod West Post Office opened in 1954 on McNamara Street, between Dunstan and Ruthven Streets.[10]

The first Aberdeen Road shops were built in the early to mid-1950s, between Erskine Road and Leith Road.[11]

Macleod Primary School was built in 1926 on 4.5 acres of land on Greensborough Road, between Coolie Avenue and Fairlie Avenue.[12]

Macleod High School opened on 31 May 1954 after a one-week delay caused by the condition of unmade roads, which prevented furniture deliveries. The headmaster was Mr. F. J. Meyer. The initial enrollment consisted of 70 boys and 160 girls.[13]

Multiple subsequent housing estates were established in the twentieth century, including the Macleod (Victoria Cross) Estate, Golf Links Estate and the Dunvegan Estate. The Springthorpe Estate was built in the 2000s when the Mont Park Hospital was closed.

Demographics edit

In Macleod, 68.5% of people were born in Australia. Excluding Australia, the most common countries of birth were China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 3.4%, England 2.8%, India 1.8%, Italy 1.6%, and Malaysia 1.1%. 71.4% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included, Mandarin 3.9%, Italian 2.9%, Cantonese 1.3%, Greek 1.2% and Macedonian 1.2%.[citation needed]

Facilities edit

Public library services are provided by Yarra Plenty Regional Library. The nearest library is Watsonia Library.

Sport edit

Macleod's local Australian rules football team is the Macleod Kangaroos, who play in Division 1 of the Northern Football League (NFL). As of 2008, they have played in three Grand Finals in a row. They are based at De Winton Park in Rosanna.[14] They are affiliated with the Macleod Junior Football Club (known as the Eagles), who play in the Yarra Junior Football League (YJFL). The junior football club is based at Macleod Park.

Macleod's cricket team is the Macleod Eagles. They play in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association (DVCA), and were playing in the second division (known as Money Shield) until a premiership in 2007–08 saw them promoted to the first division (Barclay Shield) for the 2008–09 season. They are based at Macleod Park, known as "The Nest". In 2008–09, Macleod will field 4 senior teams, and 6 junior sides as well as a thriving "Milo in2cricket" program.

The Banyule & Districts Netball Association, located in Somers Avenue, is an affiliated member of Netball Victoria. They run NetSetGo, junior and senior netball competitions. They have a four court indoor stadium and two additional outdoor courts (if required).

There is also a local basketball team called the Banyule Hawks, whose home ground is the Macleod Recreation Centre.

Transport edit

Bus edit

Three bus routes service Macleod:

Train edit

Macleod is served by one railway station: Macleod, located on the Hurstbridge line.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Macleod (Vic.) (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2 July 2022.  
  2. ^ Melway Edition 33, 2006
  3. ^ Weekly Times, 20 December 1890, p.14
  4. ^ Argus, 19 February 1910, p. 20
  5. ^ Refer to Victorian Certificate of Titles vol. 3321 fol. 664092 and vol. 3321 fol. 664093
  6. ^ Dimech, Adam (2023). A History of the Dunvegan Estate, Macleod. Melbourne: Adam Dimech. ISBN 9780645724707.
  7. ^ Royal Commission on the Acquisition of Certain Estates by Sir Thomas Bent, as a Minister of the Crown https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/papers/govpub/VPARL1909-2ndSessionNo22.pdf Access date 5 November 2023
  8. ^ "Important Subdivisional Sale of the Strathallan Estate". The Age (Melbourne). 19 October 1910. p. 2.
  9. ^ Sands & McDougall's Directory of Victoria. 1930.
  10. ^ Phoenix Auctions History, Post Office List, retrieved 2 April 2021
  11. ^ Sands & McDougall's Directory of Victoria.
  12. ^ "Good Work by Schoolboys". The Argus (Melbourne). 5 February 1927.
  13. ^ "School on 'mud site' opens". The Herald (Melbourne). 31 May 1954.
  14. ^ Full Points Footy, , archived from the original on 9 March 2009, retrieved 15 April 2009
  15. ^ 514 Eltham - Glenroy via Greensborough Public Transport Victoria
  16. ^ "548 Kew (Cotham Road) - La Trobe University Bundoora". Public Transport Victoria.
  17. ^ "561 Macleod - Pascoe Vale via La Trobe University". Public Transport Victoria.

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Macleod is a suburb in Melbourne Victoria Australia 14 km 8 7 mi north east of Melbourne s Central Business District located within the Cities of Banyule and Darebin local government areas Macleod recorded a population of 9 892 at the 2021 census 1 Macleod Melbourne VictoriaSpringthorpe Estate MacleodMacleodLocation in metropolitan MelbourneCoordinates37 42 50 S 145 03 58 E 37 714 S 145 066 E 37 714 145 066Population9 892 2021 census 1 Density3 660 km2 9 490 sq mi Postcode s 3085Area2 7 km2 1 0 sq mi Location14 km 9 mi NE of MelbourneLGA s City of DarebinCity of BanyuleState electorate s IvanhoeBundooraFederal division s CooperJagajagaSuburbs around Macleod Bundoora BundooraWatsonia WatsoniaBundoora Macleod YallambieHeidelberg HeightsHeidelberg West Rosanna YallambieMacleod ShopsMacleod West refers to the predominantly residential locality to the west of the railway line and station 2 Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Facilities 4 Sport 5 Transport 5 1 Bus 5 2 Train 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editModern day Macleod traces its origins to the colonial land sales in the Colony of Victoria Crown Portions 9 and 10 in the Parish of Keelbundoora County of Burke were sold to Neil McLean on 5 February 1840 for 816 After purchase Neil McLean named his property Strathallan McLean s brother Malcolm took over the land in 1842 but then returned to Scotland with his wife and children in the late 1850 s leaving an agent in control Much of the flatter land was cleared of vegetation for farming aside from some of the large River Red Gums Eucalyptus camaldulensis The agent leased portions of the land to several tenant farmers for grazing dairying and other activities Charles Henry James MLC purchased the Strathallan estate from the McLean family in December 1888 for 234 000 but his purchase was subject to protracted legal battles and disputes 3 that continued until 1891 by which time Mr James was bankrupt Ownership of a large portion of the property covering all of Crown Portion 9 and a little of Crown Portion 10 then transferred to the Commercial Bank of Australia in 1902 On 18 December 1908 Edith Jessie Macleod paid 6000 for 400 acres from the Commercial Bank or approximately 15 per acre 4 The press of the time credited Edith Macleod s husband Malcolm Anderson Macleod with owning the land but this was not the case 5 On 19 December 1908 a portion of this land measuring 31 51 hectares was sold to the State Government of Victoria for 2375 or 30 per acre to enable the construction of a branch railway line from the Hurstrbridge railway to the neighbouring Mont Park asylum The timing and methods by which the strip of land was acquired for the railway line was likely corrupt 6 The land transfer was examined as part of the 1909 Royal Commission on the Acquisition of Certain Estates by Sir Thomas Bent 7 The enquiry found that the purchase price was excessive One of the first residential subdivisions in Macleod occurred on 12 November 1910 when Edith Macleod auctioned 133 allotments from an area marketed as the Strathallan Estate fronting Greensborough Road Strathallan Road Edward Street and Railway Place Somers Avenue At the time the area comprising Macleod and Rosanna was called North Heidelberg 8 The suburb of Macleod was later named after Malcolm Anderson Macleod who was a prominent local resident Macleod railway station opened in 1911 9 years after the railway line passed through Macleod Post Office opened on 11 December 1923 located in the general store on the south west corner of Greensborough and Strathallan Roads 9 It was replaced by the Simpson Barracks office in 1987 Macleod West Post Office opened in 1954 on McNamara Street between Dunstan and Ruthven Streets 10 The first Aberdeen Road shops were built in the early to mid 1950s between Erskine Road and Leith Road 11 Macleod Primary School was built in 1926 on 4 5 acres of land on Greensborough Road between Coolie Avenue and Fairlie Avenue 12 Macleod High School opened on 31 May 1954 after a one week delay caused by the condition of unmade roads which prevented furniture deliveries The headmaster was Mr F J Meyer The initial enrollment consisted of 70 boys and 160 girls 13 Multiple subsequent housing estates were established in the twentieth century including the Macleod Victoria Cross Estate Golf Links Estate and the Dunvegan Estate The Springthorpe Estate was built in the 2000s when the Mont Park Hospital was closed Demographics editIn Macleod 68 5 of people were born in Australia Excluding Australia the most common countries of birth were China excludes SARs and Taiwan 3 4 England 2 8 India 1 8 Italy 1 6 and Malaysia 1 1 71 4 of people only spoke English at home Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 3 9 Italian 2 9 Cantonese 1 3 Greek 1 2 and Macedonian 1 2 citation needed Facilities editPublic library services are provided by Yarra Plenty Regional Library The nearest library is Watsonia Library Sport editMacleod s local Australian rules football team is the Macleod Kangaroos who play in Division 1 of the Northern Football League NFL As of 2008 they have played in three Grand Finals in a row They are based at De Winton Park in Rosanna 14 They are affiliated with the Macleod Junior Football Club known as the Eagles who play in the Yarra Junior Football League YJFL The junior football club is based at Macleod Park Macleod s cricket team is the Macleod Eagles They play in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association DVCA and were playing in the second division known as Money Shield until a premiership in 2007 08 saw them promoted to the first division Barclay Shield for the 2008 09 season They are based at Macleod Park known as The Nest In 2008 09 Macleod will field 4 senior teams and 6 junior sides as well as a thriving Milo in2cricket program The Banyule amp Districts Netball Association located in Somers Avenue is an affiliated member of Netball Victoria They run NetSetGo junior and senior netball competitions They have a four court indoor stadium and two additional outdoor courts if required There is also a local basketball team called the Banyule Hawks whose home ground is the Macleod Recreation Centre Transport editBus edit Three bus routes service Macleod 514 Eltham station Glenroy station via Greensborough Operated by Dysons 15 548 Kew Cotham Road La Trobe University Operated by Ventura Bus Lines 16 561 Macleod Pascoe Vale station via La Trobe University Operated by Dysons 17 Train edit Macleod is served by one railway station Macleod located on the Hurstbridge line See also editCity of Heidelberg Parts of Macleod were previously within this former local government area Shire of Diamond Valley Parts of Macleod were previously within this former local government area References edit a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Macleod Vic Suburbs and Localities 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 2 July 2022 nbsp Melway Edition 33 2006 Weekly Times 20 December 1890 p 14 Argus 19 February 1910 p 20 Refer to Victorian Certificate of Titles vol 3321 fol 664092 and vol 3321 fol 664093 Dimech Adam 2023 A History of the Dunvegan Estate Macleod Melbourne Adam Dimech ISBN 9780645724707 Royal Commission on the Acquisition of Certain Estates by Sir Thomas Bent as a Minister of the Crown https www parliament vic gov au papers govpub VPARL1909 2ndSessionNo22 pdf Access date 5 November 2023 Important Subdivisional Sale of the Strathallan Estate The Age Melbourne 19 October 1910 p 2 Sands amp McDougall s Directory of Victoria 1930 Phoenix Auctions History Post Office List retrieved 2 April 2021 Sands amp McDougall s Directory of Victoria Good Work by Schoolboys The Argus Melbourne 5 February 1927 School on mud site opens The Herald Melbourne 31 May 1954 Full Points Footy Northern Football League archived from the original on 9 March 2009 retrieved 15 April 2009 514 Eltham Glenroy via Greensborough Public Transport Victoria 548 Kew Cotham Road La Trobe University Bundoora Public Transport Victoria 561 Macleod Pascoe Vale via La Trobe University Public Transport Victoria External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Macleod Victoria amp oldid 1186055824, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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