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South Morang, Victoria

South Morang is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district, located within the City of Whittlesea local government area. South Morang recorded a population of 24,989 at the 2021 census.

South Morang
MelbourneVictoria
Hillsview Recreation Reserve
South Morang
Coordinates37°38′S 145°05′E / 37.633°S 145.083°E / -37.633; 145.083
Population24,989 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density4,240/km2 (10,970/sq mi)
Postcode(s)3752
Area5.9 km2 (2.3 sq mi)
Location20 km (12 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s)City of Whittlesea
State electorate(s)Mill Park
Federal division(s)Scullin
Suburbs around South Morang:
Wollert Mernda Doreen
Epping South Morang Yarrambat
Lalor Mill Park Plenty

Originally known as Morang South,[2] South Morang grew from a country area on the outskirts of Melbourne in the late 1990s/early 2000s to a suburban area with new estates being developed.

History edit

Before the arrival of European explorers and farmers, the area now called South Morang was inhabited by the Wurundjeri balug and Wurundjeri Willam clans. South Morang was originally known as 'Morang South' until Morang itself was renamed by the locals to Yan Yean South in 1893 - as it is the suburb lying directly below Yan Yean. ‘Morang’ is an ancient aboriginal word meaning ‘sky’ or ‘cloud’. In 1824, William Hovell and Hamilton Hume were the first Europeans to set foot in what is now the City of Whittlesea when they were going from Sydney to Port Philip Bay. On 14 December 1824, they wrote in their journals:

Having passed through the first plain... myself and Mr Hume ascended a high but single hill. In front of which we saw a very gratifying sight. This was a very extensive plain extending from west to south-east for several miles, with patches of forest which appear to separate one plain from another. But the whole appeared in front, say south, to be level, but in parts in the plains some hills arose of a conical shape, with only here and there a few trees upon them. And all the soil of best quality.[3]

The description showed that the land was good for farming, and it was settled by John Batman's pastoral group in the 1830s. Robert Hoddle surveyed the land in 1837. The land failed to sell at first and was opened to pastoral leases. It was leased by William Forlonge in 1846.[4] By 1840, the area was owned by rich landowners. By the 1850s, the area was used for farming. Much evidence of the farming, such as dry stone walls, can still be seen today. In 1852, William Ford Cleeland bought 256 hectares and subdivided and sold the land, doubling his money. Individual land holdings have decreased in size over time.[4]

Morang South Post Office opened on 24 November 1873. The post office has now moved to Westfield Plenty Valley.[5]

The railway from Melbourne to here was finished in 1889. The old South Morang railway station served the Whittlesea steam railway line until the 1950s. It was further north than the current station.

Facilities edit

Mill Park Library is the nearest public library and is managed by Yarra Plenty Regional Library.

Carome Homestead is home to Two Beans and a Farm café and the Mernda Community Garden at Carome.[6]

Today edit

South Morang's ethnically diverse surrounding suburbs (such as Mill Park and Epping) have added to its ethnic diversity as residents of those suburbs move to South Morang.

The most common ancestries in South Morang (According to the 2016 census[7]) were Australian born 17.0%, English 16.3%, Italian 12.8%, Indian 6.2% and Macedonian 5.4%.

South Morang is also home to many sites of historical and cultural significance and figures, such as Farm Vigano[8] and Le Page Homestead[9] at Plenty Gorge Park[10]

The Lakes South Morang P-9 School opened in 2007.

Transport edit

South Morang is served by South Morang, Middle Gorge, and Hawkstowe railway stations, all of which are located on the Mernda railway line. The suburb is also served by numerous bus routes.

Sport edit

South Morang Cricket Club competes in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association (formerly Eltham District Cricket Association) since 1937, this year celebrating its 85th birthday. 2022/23 saw the club win 4 premierships making it the most successful season in the clubs history. The club is also working hard to trace its roots back to the original club that dates back to 1883/84 Thanks to the hard work of club historian Jack Hoar.

South Morang Football Club, an Australian rules football team, competes in the Northern Football League and are based at Mill Park Lakes.[11] Brownlow medallist Kevin Murray played football for South Morang after his retirement from the AFL.[12]

It is also home to the Northern District Softball Association, with multiple clubs playing at its site in Mill Park.

Twin towns edit

External links edit

  • Two Beans and a Farm

References edit

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "South Morang (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 1 July 2022.  
  2. ^
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 September 2017. Retrieved 22 September 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ a b Sign at Quarry Hills
  5. ^ Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 11 April 2008
  6. ^ "Carome". Working Heritage. 2019. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  7. ^ 2016 South Morang Census
  8. ^ Farm Vigano at The Mint Inc
  9. ^ Le Page Homestead
  10. ^ Plenty Gorge Park
  11. ^ Full Points Footy, Northern Football League, retrieved 15 April 2009
  12. ^ Footy Pulse, Community Club & Volunteer of the Week, retrieved 31 August 2009

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South Morang is a suburb of Melbourne Victoria Australia 20 km north east of Melbourne s central business district located within the City of Whittlesea local government area South Morang recorded a population of 24 989 at the 2021 census South Morang Melbourne VictoriaHillsview Recreation ReserveSouth MorangCoordinates37 38 S 145 05 E 37 633 S 145 083 E 37 633 145 083Population24 989 2021 census 1 Density4 240 km2 10 970 sq mi Postcode s 3752Area5 9 km2 2 3 sq mi Location20 km 12 mi from MelbourneLGA s City of WhittleseaState electorate s Mill ParkFederal division s ScullinSuburbs around South Morang Wollert Mernda DoreenEpping South Morang YarrambatLalor Mill Park PlentyOriginally known as Morang South 2 South Morang grew from a country area on the outskirts of Melbourne in the late 1990s early 2000s to a suburban area with new estates being developed Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Today 4 Transport 5 Sport 6 Twin towns 7 External links 8 ReferencesHistory editBefore the arrival of European explorers and farmers the area now called South Morang was inhabited by the Wurundjeri balug and Wurundjeri Willam clans South Morang was originally known as Morang South until Morang itself was renamed by the locals to Yan Yean South in 1893 as it is the suburb lying directly below Yan Yean Morang is an ancient aboriginal word meaning sky or cloud In 1824 William Hovell and Hamilton Hume were the first Europeans to set foot in what is now the City of Whittlesea when they were going from Sydney to Port Philip Bay On 14 December 1824 they wrote in their journals Having passed through the first plain myself and Mr Hume ascended a high but single hill In front of which we saw a very gratifying sight This was a very extensive plain extending from west to south east for several miles with patches of forest which appear to separate one plain from another But the whole appeared in front say south to be level but in parts in the plains some hills arose of a conical shape with only here and there a few trees upon them And all the soil of best quality 3 The description showed that the land was good for farming and it was settled by John Batman s pastoral group in the 1830s Robert Hoddle surveyed the land in 1837 The land failed to sell at first and was opened to pastoral leases It was leased by William Forlonge in 1846 4 By 1840 the area was owned by rich landowners By the 1850s the area was used for farming Much evidence of the farming such as dry stone walls can still be seen today In 1852 William Ford Cleeland bought 256 hectares and subdivided and sold the land doubling his money Individual land holdings have decreased in size over time 4 Morang South Post Office opened on 24 November 1873 The post office has now moved to Westfield Plenty Valley 5 The railway from Melbourne to here was finished in 1889 The old South Morang railway station served the Whittlesea steam railway line until the 1950s It was further north than the current station Facilities editMill Park Library is the nearest public library and is managed by Yarra Plenty Regional Library Carome Homestead is home to Two Beans and a Farm cafe and the Mernda Community Garden at Carome 6 Today editSouth Morang s ethnically diverse surrounding suburbs such as Mill Park and Epping have added to its ethnic diversity as residents of those suburbs move to South Morang The most common ancestries in South Morang According to the 2016 census 7 were Australian born 17 0 English 16 3 Italian 12 8 Indian 6 2 and Macedonian 5 4 South Morang is also home to many sites of historical and cultural significance and figures such as Farm Vigano 8 and Le Page Homestead 9 at Plenty Gorge Park 10 The Lakes South Morang P 9 School opened in 2007 Transport editSouth Morang is served by South Morang Middle Gorge and Hawkstowe railway stations all of which are located on the Mernda railway line The suburb is also served by numerous bus routes Sport editSouth Morang Cricket Club competes in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association formerly Eltham District Cricket Association since 1937 this year celebrating its 85th birthday 2022 23 saw the club win 4 premierships making it the most successful season in the clubs history The club is also working hard to trace its roots back to the original club that dates back to 1883 84 Thanks to the hard work of club historian Jack Hoar South Morang Football Club an Australian rules football team competes in the Northern Football League and are based at Mill Park Lakes 11 Brownlow medallist Kevin Murray played football for South Morang after his retirement from the AFL 12 It is also home to the Northern District Softball Association with multiple clubs playing at its site in Mill Park Twin towns edit nbsp San Salvador El SalvadorExternal links editTwo Beans and a FarmReferences edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 South Morang Suburbs and Localities 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 1 July 2022 nbsp Australian Places Morang South Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 22 September 2017 Retrieved 22 September 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b Sign at Quarry Hills Premier Postal History Post Office List retrieved 11 April 2008 Carome Working Heritage 2019 Retrieved 16 May 2019 2016 South Morang Census Farm Vigano at The Mint Inc Le Page Homestead Plenty Gorge Park Full Points Footy Northern Football League retrieved 15 April 2009 Footy Pulse Community Club amp Volunteer of the Week retrieved 31 August 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South Morang Victoria amp oldid 1168495668, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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