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Norlane, Victoria

Norlane is a northern suburb of Geelong, in Victoria, Australia. Norlane is bordered in the south by Cowies Creek, in the north by Cox Road, in the west by Thompson Road and in the east by Station Street. It is about 7 km from the Geelong central business district and approximately 70 km from the state capital, Melbourne. It is about one kilometre from the shore of Corio Bay. At the 2016 census, Norlane had a population of 8,306.[1]

Norlane
GeelongVictoria
Ford stamping plant on the Princes Highway, 2009
Population8,306 (2016 census)[1]
 • Density1,629/km2 (4,220/sq mi)
Postcode(s)3214
Area5.1 km2 (2.0 sq mi)
LGA(s)City of Greater Geelong
State electorate(s)Lara
Federal division(s)Corio

History

The suburb of Norlane was named after Norman Lane, a local serviceman from the district, who died working on the Thai-Burma Railway in 1943, after being captured in Singapore.[2]

Norlane post office opened on 17 December 1945 as development of the suburb began. Norlane West post office opened on 13 October 1958.[3]

With the enormous demand for housing in the early 1950s, people resorted to living in small dwellings, tents and partially-completed buildings. The Housing Commission of Victoria provided accommodation for families unable to rent or to afford the purchase of their own home.[2]

In 1947 the government Housing Commission began its house-building program in Norlane, and when its program was completed in 1976, there were 2,464 Commission houses available for low-income renters. Much of the housing was for employees at the nearby Ford Motor Company, International Harvester, Shell, Pilkington Glass, Henderson's Springs and Pivot Phosphate factories.

Workers seeking employment (among them wartime migrants building new lives) flocked to Geelong to take up jobs, and the Victorian Government responded through its Housing Commission, by buying up broad acres north of the Ford plant and building homes by the hundreds. A number of the houses built in Norlane were prefabricated units imported from the Netherlands and France.[2] In a decade, Norlane was transformed from paddocks to busy working class suburbia. By 1960, the urban landscape of streets, roads, crescents, courts and boulevards seen today had extended as far as Corio Village. For Geelong, it was an exciting time.

The suburb contains one site listed on the Victorian Heritage Register, the Ford Motor Company Complex on the Princes Highway (Melbourne Road).[4]

Demographics

 
A 1925 view of the area that became Norlane.
 
The Princes Highway (Melbourne Road), near Cowies Creek, in 1957. The Ford Motor Company factory is visible in the background.

In the 2001 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population and Housing, the population of the Norlane census area was 8,628 people, in an area of 5.1 square kilometres. Females outnumbered males, with 4,436 females and 4,192 males as of 2001. Some 24% of the population of Norlane were born outside of Australia.[5] The predominant age group in Norlane is 40 – 49 years.

The three most common forms of dwelling were (in decreasing order): a separate house, a flat or apartment, and a semi-detached house.[5] Residents enjoy generous land parcels, ample backyards with single story weatherboard housing built during the 1960s on 600 to 800 square metres blocks, progressively brick based sud-division buildings and double story dwellings on approximately 300 square metre lots are beginning to become more common, with higher rise especially where views of the peninsula from a higher rise viewpoint are applicable. In August 2010 the median sale price of houses in the area is $184,500 up 15% from the previous year but generally raising by a modest 10% per year on average. 2002 saw a 38.9% growth in real estate value. Given the socio-economic status of the suburb, there is a high demand for rental accommodation in Norlane, with an expected rental return of $180 to $220 per week for a three-bedroom house. In 2018 saw a median 3 bedroom house price rise to approximately $350,000 with 2017-2018 period jumping over 20%. Rental yield is approximately 4% depending on quality of the property. Two bedroom unit saw a jump to $283,000 with rental yield of just over 5%.

A majority of residents of are employed (in decreasing order) in engineering (6.83%), management and commerce (2.2%) and food, hospitality and personal services industries (1.5%).

Norlane has several churches. In 2001, the five strongest religious affiliations in the area were (in descending order): Catholic, Anglican, Orthodox, Presbyterian and Uniting.[5]

Facilities

Affordable housing close to shopping, transport and Geelong's largest employers make Norlane a popular suburb. Norlane's Waterworld boasts 2 25m indoor heated swimming pools, spa, gymnasium, two water slides, diving pool, outdoor children's pools and a splash-pad. Water World is located at Cox Road on the northern border of the suburb.[2] Labuan Square shopping centre opened in 1954.[2] but has since been largely superseded by the Corio Shopping Centre. Labuan Square, and other smaller shopping precincts around Norlane provide residents convenience within walking distance. Norlane Hotel on the Princes Highway is the largest local gambling venue and its bistro offers reasonably-priced food. Additionally, there is the Norlane RSL Sub-Branch situated at 29 Rose Avenue. Bunnings opened a store on Princes Highway in early 2013.

There are three nearby boat ramps: Corio Bay Boat Club, Grammar School Lagoon Boat Ramp and St Helens Boat Ramp. There are seven parks covering nearly 9% of the total area, with ovals and facilities for skating and ball games.

Schools

A number of primary schools opened in Norlane between 1955 and 1962, and Norlane High School in 1959. Norlane Primary School in Thrush Street closed in 2004 and became a private Islamic college - Isik College. That closed several years later and the buildings were demolished in 2013. Norlane High School closed in 2012[6] and was demolished two years later. Primary and secondary students are now catered for by Northern Bay P-12 College, a multi-campus college which was founded in 2011 as a result of a merger of nine former state school (Corio West PS, Norlane High School, Flinders Peak SC, Corio South PS, Norlane West PS, Corio Bay PS, North Shore PS, Rosewall PS, and Corio PS). [6] Other schools include St Thomas Aquinas Primary School and Geelong Kindergarten Association.

Transport

 
North Shore railway station, in Station Street, provides frequent rail services from Norlane to both Melbourne and Geelong.

Cars are the most-used method of transport in Norlane, followed by walking and bicycles.[5] The Princes Highway, or Melbourne Road, the main arterial between Melbourne and Geelong, runs through the centre of the suburb, and the Geelong-Bacchus Marsh Road provides access to central Victoria.

North Shore railway station is located at the south-east corner of Norlane, in Station Street, with V/Line trains providing frequent services on the Geelong line to both Melbourne and Geelong.

Census populations

  • 1947 – 347
  • 1971 – 12,098
  • 2001 - 8,616
  • 2001 - 8,945 Norlane and North Shore combined
  • 2006 - 7,935
  • 2006 - 8,254 Norlane and North Shore combined

Norlane photo gallery

References

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Norlane (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 17 November 2017.  
  2. ^ a b c d e . City of Greater Geelong. Archived from the original on 25 December 2008. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  3. ^ Phoenix Auctions History, Post Office List, retrieved 4 April 2021
  4. ^ "Ford Motor Company Complex (H2305)". Victorian Heritage Register. Heritage Victoria. Retrieved 2014-03-23.
  5. ^ a b c d Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population and Housing, accessed 31 January 2007
  6. ^ a b "History". Northern Bay College. Retrieved 28 March 2018.

External links

  • Norlane Redevelopment Precincts
  • Corio Norlane Development Advisory Board
  • Redfern makeover plan for Corio and Norlane
  • Guide To Boat Ramps In The City Of Greater Geelong

Coordinates: 38°05′31″S 144°21′22″E / 38.092°S 144.356°E / -38.092; 144.356

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Norlane is a northern suburb of Geelong in Victoria Australia Norlane is bordered in the south by Cowies Creek in the north by Cox Road in the west by Thompson Road and in the east by Station Street It is about 7 km from the Geelong central business district and approximately 70 km from the state capital Melbourne It is about one kilometre from the shore of Corio Bay At the 2016 census Norlane had a population of 8 306 1 Norlane Geelong VictoriaFord stamping plant on the Princes Highway 2009Population8 306 2016 census 1 Density1 629 km2 4 220 sq mi Postcode s 3214Area5 1 km2 2 0 sq mi LGA s City of Greater GeelongState electorate s LaraFederal division s CorioSuburbs around Norlane Lovely Banks Corio CorioLovely Banks Norlane North ShoreBell Post Hill Bell Park North Geelong Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Facilities 4 Schools 5 Transport 6 Census populations 7 Norlane photo gallery 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe suburb of Norlane was named after Norman Lane a local serviceman from the district who died working on the Thai Burma Railway in 1943 after being captured in Singapore 2 Norlane post office opened on 17 December 1945 as development of the suburb began Norlane West post office opened on 13 October 1958 3 With the enormous demand for housing in the early 1950s people resorted to living in small dwellings tents and partially completed buildings The Housing Commission of Victoria provided accommodation for families unable to rent or to afford the purchase of their own home 2 In 1947 the government Housing Commission began its house building program in Norlane and when its program was completed in 1976 there were 2 464 Commission houses available for low income renters Much of the housing was for employees at the nearby Ford Motor Company International Harvester Shell Pilkington Glass Henderson s Springs and Pivot Phosphate factories Workers seeking employment among them wartime migrants building new lives flocked to Geelong to take up jobs and the Victorian Government responded through its Housing Commission by buying up broad acres north of the Ford plant and building homes by the hundreds A number of the houses built in Norlane were prefabricated units imported from the Netherlands and France 2 In a decade Norlane was transformed from paddocks to busy working class suburbia By 1960 the urban landscape of streets roads crescents courts and boulevards seen today had extended as far as Corio Village For Geelong it was an exciting time The suburb contains one site listed on the Victorian Heritage Register the Ford Motor Company Complex on the Princes Highway Melbourne Road 4 Demographics Edit A 1925 view of the area that became Norlane The Princes Highway Melbourne Road near Cowies Creek in 1957 The Ford Motor Company factory is visible in the background In the 2001 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population and Housing the population of the Norlane census area was 8 628 people in an area of 5 1 square kilometres Females outnumbered males with 4 436 females and 4 192 males as of 2001 Some 24 of the population of Norlane were born outside of Australia 5 The predominant age group in Norlane is 40 49 years The three most common forms of dwelling were in decreasing order a separate house a flat or apartment and a semi detached house 5 Residents enjoy generous land parcels ample backyards with single story weatherboard housing built during the 1960s on 600 to 800 square metres blocks progressively brick based sud division buildings and double story dwellings on approximately 300 square metre lots are beginning to become more common with higher rise especially where views of the peninsula from a higher rise viewpoint are applicable In August 2010 the median sale price of houses in the area is 184 500 up 15 from the previous year but generally raising by a modest 10 per year on average 2002 saw a 38 9 growth in real estate value Given the socio economic status of the suburb there is a high demand for rental accommodation in Norlane with an expected rental return of 180 to 220 per week for a three bedroom house In 2018 saw a median 3 bedroom house price rise to approximately 350 000 with 2017 2018 period jumping over 20 Rental yield is approximately 4 depending on quality of the property Two bedroom unit saw a jump to 283 000 with rental yield of just over 5 A majority of residents of are employed in decreasing order in engineering 6 83 management and commerce 2 2 and food hospitality and personal services industries 1 5 Norlane has several churches In 2001 the five strongest religious affiliations in the area were in descending order Catholic Anglican Orthodox Presbyterian and Uniting 5 Facilities EditAffordable housing close to shopping transport and Geelong s largest employers make Norlane a popular suburb Norlane s Waterworld boasts 2 25m indoor heated swimming pools spa gymnasium two water slides diving pool outdoor children s pools and a splash pad Water World is located at Cox Road on the northern border of the suburb 2 Labuan Square shopping centre opened in 1954 2 but has since been largely superseded by the Corio Shopping Centre Labuan Square and other smaller shopping precincts around Norlane provide residents convenience within walking distance Norlane Hotel on the Princes Highway is the largest local gambling venue and its bistro offers reasonably priced food Additionally there is the Norlane RSL Sub Branch situated at 29 Rose Avenue Bunnings opened a store on Princes Highway in early 2013 There are three nearby boat ramps Corio Bay Boat Club Grammar School Lagoon Boat Ramp and St Helens Boat Ramp There are seven parks covering nearly 9 of the total area with ovals and facilities for skating and ball games Schools EditA number of primary schools opened in Norlane between 1955 and 1962 and Norlane High School in 1959 Norlane Primary School in Thrush Street closed in 2004 and became a private Islamic college Isik College That closed several years later and the buildings were demolished in 2013 Norlane High School closed in 2012 6 and was demolished two years later Primary and secondary students are now catered for by Northern Bay P 12 College a multi campus college which was founded in 2011 as a result of a merger of nine former state school Corio West PS Norlane High School Flinders Peak SC Corio South PS Norlane West PS Corio Bay PS North Shore PS Rosewall PS and Corio PS 6 Other schools include St Thomas Aquinas Primary School and Geelong Kindergarten Association Transport Edit North Shore railway station in Station Street provides frequent rail services from Norlane to both Melbourne and Geelong Cars are the most used method of transport in Norlane followed by walking and bicycles 5 The Princes Highway or Melbourne Road the main arterial between Melbourne and Geelong runs through the centre of the suburb and the Geelong Bacchus Marsh Road provides access to central Victoria North Shore railway station is located at the south east corner of Norlane in Station Street with V Line trains providing frequent services on the Geelong line to both Melbourne and Geelong Census populations Edit1947 347 1971 12 098 2001 8 616 2001 8 945 Norlane and North Shore combined 2006 7 935 2006 8 254 Norlane and North Shore combinedNorlane photo gallery Edit The back yard of a typical 750m lot A typical front yard and street scape A typical 3 bedroom house in Norlane New style public housingReferences Edit a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Norlane State Suburb 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 17 November 2017 a b c d e Norlane City of Greater Geelong Archived from the original on 25 December 2008 Retrieved 28 March 2018 Phoenix Auctions History Post Office List retrieved 4 April 2021 Ford Motor Company Complex H2305 Victorian Heritage Register Heritage Victoria Retrieved 2014 03 23 a b c d Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population and Housing accessed 31 January 2007 a b History Northern Bay College Retrieved 28 March 2018 External links EditNorlane Redevelopment Precincts Corio Norlane Development Advisory Board Redfern makeover plan for Corio and Norlane Guide To Boat Ramps In The City Of Greater GeelongCoordinates 38 05 31 S 144 21 22 E 38 092 S 144 356 E 38 092 144 356 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norlane Victoria amp oldid 1091784921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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