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Ringwood, Victoria

Ringwood is an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 28 km (17 mi) east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Maroondah local government area. Ringwood recorded a population of 19,144 at the 2021 census.

Ringwood
MelbourneVictoria
Ringwood Clocktower
Ringwood
Coordinates37°48′41″S 145°13′50″E / 37.8114°S 145.2306°E / -37.8114; 145.2306Coordinates: 37°48′41″S 145°13′50″E / 37.8114°S 145.2306°E / -37.8114; 145.2306
Population19,144 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density1,953/km2 (5,059/sq mi)
Postcode(s)3134
Elevation123 m (404 ft)
Area9.8 km2 (3.8 sq mi)
Location28 km (17 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s)City of Maroondah
CountyMornington
State electorate(s)Ringwood
Federal division(s)Deakin

Ringwood has many parks and reserves, most notably, Ringwood Lake.[2] As of July 2012, the average house price in Ringwood was $583,500 and $390,000 for a unit.[3]

As of September 2019, the average sale price for a house in Ringwood was $866,000. For a unit, the average sale price was $533,000. The average weekly rent for a house was $435, and for a unit it was $370.[4]

History

Ringwood village emerged in the mid to late 19th century, following the 1850s land sales.[5] Before this, Ringwood was used primarily for agriculture.[5] The post office opened on 2 August 1875, in the then rural area.[6]

In 1882, the construction of the Hawthorn to Lilydale railway through the suburb caused Ringwood to emerge as a more notable town.[5]

1924 marked major growth for Ringwood. The railway was electrified and the township was further developed.[5] This development boomed post war, causing the City of Ringwood to be declared in 1960.[5]

The Ringwood clock tower was built in 1928 as a memorial to the war. After the successful post-depression subdivisions of land in the area, Ringwood was recognised to be a part of metropolitan Melbourne. Eastland Shopping Centre opened in Ringwood in 1967.[7] It was redeveloped in the late 1990s and again in 2013. Its current state is 131,000 m2 (1,410,000 square feet) of retail and hospitality floor space, car parks and a Hoyts cinema complex. In 2009, the owners of Eastland, Queensland Investment Corporation, planned to commence another redevelopment of the Eastland site. The Arcade near Eastland and the Ringwood Library commenced re-location in 2012. Construction on the new centre began in 2013 and was completed in two stages. Stage one opened on 29 October 2015 and stage two on 5 May 2016.

Ringwood has been the site of a Cadbury chocolate factory since the company's acquisition of MacRobertson Chocolates in 1967. The factory is the company's second largest in Australia and produces chocolate bars, such as Cherry Ripe and Boost, and Easter eggs.[8]

In 2009, the State Government controversially approved the building of a nine-storey housing development near Ringwood Lake, without Council or public consultation. In 2007, Ringwood became the home of ConnectEast, owner and operator of Melbourne's second toll road, EastLink. In 2012, major retail chain store Costco announced plans to open in Ringwood.[9] Construction is expected to finish mid-2013.[10] It opened 20 November 2013 (Emma Hastings Maroondah Leader 20 November 2013 12:59PM)[11]

Perhaps Ringwood's most global notoriety is the development in 1958 of the "Pride of Ringwood" hop variety, which today flavours Foster's Lager, Victoria Bitter and many other beers around the world. The hops were developed along the Mullum Mullum Creek, near the site of what later became Penguin Books, in 1963.[12]

Demographics

In the 2016 census, the population of Ringwood was 17,471, 51.5% female and 48.5% male. The median age was 37.

62.9% of people living in Ringwood were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were 5.7% China, 3.3% England, 3.2% India, 3.0% Myanmar, and 1.4% Malaysia.

67.8% of people living in Ringwood only spoke English at home. The other top languages spoken at home were 6.8% Mandarin, 2.5% Cantonese, 1.2% Zomi, 1.1% Punjabi, and 1.1% Persian (excluding Dari).

The religious makeup of Ringwood was 34.8% No religion, 18.2% Catholic, 8.5% Anglican, 7.6% Not stated, and 4.4% Baptist.

Education

Primary schools

  • Kalinda Primary School
  • Mullum Primary School
  • Our Lady's Ringwood

Secondary schools


Southwood Boys' Grammar School (Site closed in 2013 and merged with Tintern Grammer in Ringwood East)

Politics and representation

In 2010, Ringwood operated a number of polling booths at the 2010 federal election, distributed mostly across the federal electorates of Deakin and Menzies, with another few allocated to Casey for pre-polling. Traditionally a relatively Liberal-leaning suburb, the combined results across all Ringwood booths produced a primary vote result of 35.7% for Labor, 47.2% for the Liberals and 12.0% for the Greens; on a two-party basis after preferences, the result was 53.02% Liberal and 46.98% Labor.[13][14][15]

Ringwood operated a number of polling booths at the 2013 federal election, distributed mostly across the federal electorates of Deakin and Menzies. In a Liberal gain, the electorate that covers most of Ringwood, Deakin, elected Michael Sukkar with a 3.8% swing and 53.2% of the votes. In the 2016 federal election, Deakin, reelected Michael Sukkar with 55.7% of votes, and a swing of +2.5%. At the 2019 federal election, Sukkar was reelected again for Deakin with 54.7% of votes despite a swing of -1.6 against him.

For Menzies, the 2013 election saw Kevin Andrews win with 64.4% of the votes, and again in 2016 with 60.6% of the votes. He won it for a 3rd time in 2019 with 57.5% of the vote.

Sport

The suburb has three Australian rules football teams. The first is the Norwood Norsemen, who are the current Division 1 Eastern Football League (EFL) premiers, whose home ground is Mullum Reserve. The second team is the Ringwood Redbacks who play in Division 3 of the EFL, at Jubilee Park.[16] The third is the Ringwood Jets, who play in the SFL. Their home ground is at Aquinas College.[17]

Ringwood is also the home to Ringwood City Soccer Club. Founded in 1953, the club became the Victorian State League champions in 1959. However, the club has seen very limited success since and they now play in the Victorian State League Division 5;. The club is based at the Ringwood City Soccer Complex located at Jubilee Park.[18][19]

Ringwood is further home to the Ringwood Hawks Basketball Club who play in the NBL 1. The Hawks have been a very successful team throughout its history in both senior and junior competitions. The club plays out of the Maroondah Indoor Sports Centre.

Other sporting facilities include:

  • Maroondah Indoor Sports Centre[20]
  • Ringwood Public Golf Course[20]
  • Proclamation Park
  • Jubilee Park
  • Action Indoor Sports Centre (hosting indoor soccer, cricket, beach volleyball and netball)
  • Aquanation Ringwood Regional Aquatic and Leisure Centre (opened Monday 17 August 2015)[21]

Recreation

The Ringwood Field Naturalists Club Inc. (RFNC) is an Australian natural history and conservation organisation. The club was founded in 1961 by Jack Hyett[22] and William (Bill) King, with other notable members, including Bruce A. Fuhrer and Fred Rogers.

The club provides an amateur forum for the study and enjoyment of natural history and travels both locally and within Victoria.

The club logo was designed in 1964 by Jack Truscott, a local artist and Foundation[clarification needed] member and features a male golden whistler and the cinnamon wattle (Acacia leprosa), both of which were common in Ringwood in the 1960s.

Transport

Road

Ringwood is accessible by many major roads and thoroughfares.

Some north-south arterials (from east–west) are as follows;

  • Heatherdale Road
  • EastLink
  • New Street
  • Ringwood Street/Wantirna Road
  • Great Ryrie Street
  • Warrandyte Road
  • Kalinda Road

Some east-west arterials (from north–south) are as follows;

Train

Two train stations serve Ringwood, both of which being on the Belgrave and Lilydale lines. The first is Heatherdale in the west near Heatherdale Road,[23] with the other being Ringwood near Maroondah Highway between Ringwood Street and Warrandyte Road.[24]

Bus

Many bus routes terminate at or pass through both Ringwood and Heatherdale stations, as well as serving other areas of the suburb.

Places of interest

Ringwood includes notable places such as:

Places of worship

  • Ringwood Christadelphians
  • Norwood Dawn Christadelphians
  • Holy Spirit Catholic Church
  • St. Paul's Anglican Church
  • Ringwood Uniting Church
  • First Church of Christ, Scientist, Ringwood
  • Ringwood Church of Christ

Notable people

Gallery

See also

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

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Ringwood (Vic.) (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 4 July 2022.  
  2. ^ . Maroondah City Council. May 2005. Archived from the original on 6 June 2017. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  3. ^ Century 21 - On Centre. "Ringwood, Victoria Property Data & Trends - realestate.com.au". Rs.realestate.com.au. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  4. ^ "Real Estate Institute of Victoria 2019: Market Insights Ringwood". REIV.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "History of Ringwood - Maroondah City Council". Maroondah.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  6. ^ Phoenix Auctions History, Post Office List, retrieved 5 April 2021
  7. ^ . Eastland. 31 October 2002. Archived from the original on 25 April 2013. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  8. ^ "Cadbury in Australia". 2013. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
  9. ^ Livingston, Angus (18 July 2012). "Costco to open new store in Ringwood". Herald Sun. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  10. ^ Hastings, Emma. . Maroondah-leader.whereilive.com.au. Archived from the original on 4 April 2013. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  11. ^ http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/east/crowd-queues-for-hours-as-costcos-ringwood-store-opens/story-fngnvlxu-1226764225719[bare URL]
  12. ^ Nash, Margot (2015). "Ringwood Hop Research Farm Family Biography". Locating Suburbia: Memory, Place, Creativity.
  13. ^ Deakin. "AEC". Election 2010: Virtual Tally Room.
  14. ^ Menzies. "AEC". Election 2010: Virtual Tally Room.
  15. ^ Casey. "AEC". Election 2010: Virtual Tally Room.
  16. ^ Full Point Footy, Eastern Football League, retrieved 21 October 2008
  17. ^ "Ringwood Jets - Club Information". Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  18. ^ "Ringwood City Divisional History". OzFootball. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  19. ^ "The Early Beginnings – Pre 1960". Ringwood City Soccer Club. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  20. ^ a b Maroondah Leisure Website
  21. ^ "Aquanation opens its doors - Maroondah City Council". maroondah.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  22. ^ Rosanne Walker, 'Hyett, Jack (1915 - 2001)', Encyclopedia of Australian Science, created 8 February 2001, last modified 24 May 2006. Retrieved 6/4/2011
  23. ^ "Heatherdale Railway Station (Mitcham) - Public Transport Victoria". ptv.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  24. ^ "Ringwood Railway Station (Ringwood) - Public Transport Victoria". ptv.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  25. ^ "Ringwood Magistrates' Court | Magistrates' Court of Victoria". Magistrates' Court of Victoria. 5 March 2019. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  26. ^ "Eastland". Eastland. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  27. ^ . Public Transport Victoria. Archived from the original on 13 January 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  28. ^ "Realm". Maroondah City Council. Retrieved 8 November 2019.

External links

  • Maroondah City Council
  • Ringwood & District Historical Society

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Ringwood is an eastern suburb of Melbourne Victoria Australia 28 km 17 mi east of Melbourne s Central Business District located within the City of Maroondah local government area Ringwood recorded a population of 19 144 at the 2021 census Ringwood Melbourne VictoriaRingwood ClocktowerRingwoodCoordinates37 48 41 S 145 13 50 E 37 8114 S 145 2306 E 37 8114 145 2306 Coordinates 37 48 41 S 145 13 50 E 37 8114 S 145 2306 E 37 8114 145 2306Population19 144 2021 census 1 Density1 953 km2 5 059 sq mi Postcode s 3134Elevation123 m 404 ft Area9 8 km2 3 8 sq mi Location28 km 17 mi from MelbourneLGA s City of MaroondahCountyMorningtonState electorate s RingwoodFederal division s DeakinSuburbs around Ringwood Donvale Ringwood North CroydonMitcham Ringwood Ringwood EastVermont Wantirna HeathmontRingwood has many parks and reserves most notably Ringwood Lake 2 As of July 2012 the average house price in Ringwood was 583 500 and 390 000 for a unit 3 As of September 2019 the average sale price for a house in Ringwood was 866 000 For a unit the average sale price was 533 000 The average weekly rent for a house was 435 and for a unit it was 370 4 Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Education 3 1 Primary schools 3 2 Secondary schools 4 Politics and representation 5 Sport 6 Recreation 7 Transport 7 1 Road 7 2 Train 7 3 Bus 8 Places of interest 9 Places of worship 10 Notable people 11 Gallery 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditRingwood village emerged in the mid to late 19th century following the 1850s land sales 5 Before this Ringwood was used primarily for agriculture 5 The post office opened on 2 August 1875 in the then rural area 6 In 1882 the construction of the Hawthorn to Lilydale railway through the suburb caused Ringwood to emerge as a more notable town 5 1924 marked major growth for Ringwood The railway was electrified and the township was further developed 5 This development boomed post war causing the City of Ringwood to be declared in 1960 5 The Ringwood clock tower was built in 1928 as a memorial to the war After the successful post depression subdivisions of land in the area Ringwood was recognised to be a part of metropolitan Melbourne Eastland Shopping Centre opened in Ringwood in 1967 7 It was redeveloped in the late 1990s and again in 2013 Its current state is 131 000 m2 1 410 000 square feet of retail and hospitality floor space car parks and a Hoyts cinema complex In 2009 the owners of Eastland Queensland Investment Corporation planned to commence another redevelopment of the Eastland site The Arcade near Eastland and the Ringwood Library commenced re location in 2012 Construction on the new centre began in 2013 and was completed in two stages Stage one opened on 29 October 2015 and stage two on 5 May 2016 Ringwood has been the site of a Cadbury chocolate factory since the company s acquisition of MacRobertson Chocolates in 1967 The factory is the company s second largest in Australia and produces chocolate bars such as Cherry Ripe and Boost and Easter eggs 8 In 2009 the State Government controversially approved the building of a nine storey housing development near Ringwood Lake without Council or public consultation In 2007 Ringwood became the home of ConnectEast owner and operator of Melbourne s second toll road EastLink In 2012 major retail chain store Costco announced plans to open in Ringwood 9 Construction is expected to finish mid 2013 10 It opened 20 November 2013 Emma Hastings Maroondah Leader 20 November 2013 12 59PM 11 Perhaps Ringwood s most global notoriety is the development in 1958 of the Pride of Ringwood hop variety which today flavours Foster s Lager Victoria Bitter and many other beers around the world The hops were developed along the Mullum Mullum Creek near the site of what later became Penguin Books in 1963 12 Demographics EditIn the 2016 census the population of Ringwood was 17 471 51 5 female and 48 5 male The median age was 37 62 9 of people living in Ringwood were born in Australia The other top responses for country of birth were 5 7 China 3 3 England 3 2 India 3 0 Myanmar and 1 4 Malaysia 67 8 of people living in Ringwood only spoke English at home The other top languages spoken at home were 6 8 Mandarin 2 5 Cantonese 1 2 Zomi 1 1 Punjabi and 1 1 Persian excluding Dari The religious makeup of Ringwood was 34 8 No religion 18 2 Catholic 8 5 Anglican 7 6 Not stated and 4 4 Baptist Education EditPrimary schools Edit Kalinda Primary School Mullum Primary School Our Lady s RingwoodSecondary schools Edit Aquinas College Norwood Secondary College Ringwood Secondary College Yarra Valley GrammarSouthwood Boys Grammar School Site closed in 2013 and merged with Tintern Grammer in Ringwood East Politics and representation EditIn 2010 Ringwood operated a number of polling booths at the 2010 federal election distributed mostly across the federal electorates of Deakin and Menzies with another few allocated to Casey for pre polling Traditionally a relatively Liberal leaning suburb the combined results across all Ringwood booths produced a primary vote result of 35 7 for Labor 47 2 for the Liberals and 12 0 for the Greens on a two party basis after preferences the result was 53 02 Liberal and 46 98 Labor 13 14 15 Ringwood operated a number of polling booths at the 2013 federal election distributed mostly across the federal electorates of Deakin and Menzies In a Liberal gain the electorate that covers most of Ringwood Deakin elected Michael Sukkar with a 3 8 swing and 53 2 of the votes In the 2016 federal election Deakin reelected Michael Sukkar with 55 7 of votes and a swing of 2 5 At the 2019 federal election Sukkar was reelected again for Deakin with 54 7 of votes despite a swing of 1 6 against him For Menzies the 2013 election saw Kevin Andrews win with 64 4 of the votes and again in 2016 with 60 6 of the votes He won it for a 3rd time in 2019 with 57 5 of the vote Sport EditThe suburb has three Australian rules football teams The first is the Norwood Norsemen who are the current Division 1 Eastern Football League EFL premiers whose home ground is Mullum Reserve The second team is the Ringwood Redbacks who play in Division 3 of the EFL at Jubilee Park 16 The third is the Ringwood Jets who play in the SFL Their home ground is at Aquinas College 17 Ringwood is also the home to Ringwood City Soccer Club Founded in 1953 the club became the Victorian State League champions in 1959 However the club has seen very limited success since and they now play in the Victorian State League Division 5 The club is based at the Ringwood City Soccer Complex located at Jubilee Park 18 19 Ringwood is further home to the Ringwood Hawks Basketball Club who play in the NBL 1 The Hawks have been a very successful team throughout its history in both senior and junior competitions The club plays out of the Maroondah Indoor Sports Centre Other sporting facilities include Maroondah Indoor Sports Centre 20 Ringwood Public Golf Course 20 Proclamation Park Jubilee Park Action Indoor Sports Centre hosting indoor soccer cricket beach volleyball and netball Aquanation Ringwood Regional Aquatic and Leisure Centre opened Monday 17 August 2015 21 Recreation EditThe Ringwood Field Naturalists Club Inc RFNC is an Australian natural history and conservation organisation The club was founded in 1961 by Jack Hyett 22 and William Bill King with other notable members including Bruce A Fuhrer and Fred Rogers The club provides an amateur forum for the study and enjoyment of natural history and travels both locally and within Victoria The club logo was designed in 1964 by Jack Truscott a local artist and Foundation clarification needed member and features a male golden whistler and the cinnamon wattle Acacia leprosa both of which were common in Ringwood in the 1960s Transport EditRoad Edit Ringwood is accessible by many major roads and thoroughfares Some north south arterials from east west are as follows Heatherdale Road EastLink New Street Ringwood Street Wantirna Road Great Ryrie Street Warrandyte Road Kalinda RoadSome east west arterials from north south are as follows Oban Road Ringwood Bypass Maroondah Highway Bedford Road Molan Street Reilly Street Canterbury RoadTrain Edit Two train stations serve Ringwood both of which being on the Belgrave and Lilydale lines The first is Heatherdale in the west near Heatherdale Road 23 with the other being Ringwood near Maroondah Highway between Ringwood Street and Warrandyte Road 24 Bus Edit Many bus routes terminate at or pass through both Ringwood and Heatherdale stations as well as serving other areas of the suburb Places of interest EditRingwood includes notable places such as Ringwood Magistrates Court 25 Eastland Shopping Centre 26 Ringwood Railway Station 27 Ringwood Clock Tower 5 Realm Ringwood Library 28 Places of worship EditRingwood Christadelphians Norwood Dawn Christadelphians Holy Spirit Catholic Church St Paul s Anglican Church Ringwood Uniting Church First Church of Christ Scientist Ringwood Ringwood Church of ChristNotable people EditStan Beal Australian rules footballer Arthur Bickerton politician Adrian Campbell Australian rules footballer John Robertson Duigan aviator Will Fowles politician Miriam Knee cricketer Gordon Lindsay Australian rules footballer Joshua Simmonds field hockey player Billy Snedden politician Michael Sukkar politician Shurlee Swain historian and author Enos Thomas Australian rules footballerGallery Edit Mullum Mullum Creek Ringwood Library pre move Eastland Food courtSee also EditCity of Ringwood Ringwood was previously within this former local government area References Edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Ringwood Vic Suburbs and Localities 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 4 July 2022 Ringwood Lake Information Kit Maroondah City Council May 2005 Archived from the original on 6 June 2017 Retrieved 26 April 2013 Century 21 On Centre Ringwood Victoria Property Data amp Trends realestate com au Rs realestate com au Retrieved 26 April 2013 Real Estate Institute of Victoria 2019 Market Insights Ringwood REIV a b c d e f History of Ringwood Maroondah City Council Maroondah vic gov au Retrieved 26 April 2013 Phoenix Auctions History Post Office List retrieved 5 April 2021 Eastland Eastland 31 October 2002 Archived from the original on 25 April 2013 Retrieved 26 April 2013 Cadbury in Australia 2013 Retrieved 22 July 2013 Livingston Angus 18 July 2012 Costco to open new store in Ringwood Herald Sun Retrieved 13 November 2018 Hastings Emma Work starts at Ringwood Costco site Business News Maroondah Leader Maroondah leader whereilive com au Archived from the original on 4 April 2013 Retrieved 26 April 2013 http www heraldsun com au leader east crowd queues for hours as costcos ringwood store opens story fngnvlxu 1226764225719 bare URL Nash Margot 2015 Ringwood Hop Research Farm Family Biography Locating Suburbia Memory Place Creativity Deakin AEC Election 2010 Virtual Tally Room Menzies AEC Election 2010 Virtual Tally Room Casey AEC Election 2010 Virtual Tally Room Full Point Footy Eastern Football League retrieved 21 October 2008 Ringwood Jets Club Information Retrieved 3 June 2020 Ringwood City Divisional History OzFootball Retrieved 24 February 2013 The Early Beginnings Pre 1960 Ringwood City Soccer Club Retrieved 24 February 2013 a b Maroondah Leisure Website Aquanation opens its doors Maroondah City Council maroondah vic gov au Retrieved 20 August 2015 Rosanne Walker Hyett Jack 1915 2001 Encyclopedia of Australian Science created 8 February 2001 last modified 24 May 2006 Retrieved 6 4 2011 Heatherdale Railway Station Mitcham Public Transport Victoria ptv vic gov au Retrieved 28 January 2019 Ringwood Railway Station Ringwood Public Transport Victoria ptv vic gov au Retrieved 28 January 2019 Ringwood Magistrates Court Magistrates Court of Victoria Magistrates Court of Victoria 5 March 2019 Retrieved 8 November 2019 Eastland Eastland Retrieved 26 April 2013 Ringwood Railway Station Ringwood Public Transport Victoria Archived from the original on 13 January 2014 Retrieved 26 April 2016 Realm Maroondah City Council Retrieved 8 November 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ringwood Victoria Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Melbourne Eastern suburbs Maroondah City Council Brief history of Ringwood Ringwood amp District Historical Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ringwood Victoria amp oldid 1149263419, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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