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Sunshine, Victoria

Sunshine is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km (7.5 mi) west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank local government area. Sunshine recorded a population of 9,445 at the 2021 census.[1]

Sunshine
MelbourneVictoria
Sunshine town centre
Sunshine
Coordinates37°46′52″S 144°49′55″E / 37.781°S 144.832°E / -37.781; 144.832Coordinates: 37°46′52″S 144°49′55″E / 37.781°S 144.832°E / -37.781; 144.832
Population9,445 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density1,928/km2 (4,990/sq mi)
Postcode(s)3020
Elevation42 m (138 ft)
Area4.9 km2 (1.9 sq mi)
Location12 km (7 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s)City of Brimbank
CountyBourke
State electorate(s)Laverton
Federal division(s)Fraser

Sunshine, initially a town just outside Melbourne, is today a residential suburb with a mix of period and post-War homes, with a town centre that is an important retail centre in Melbourne's west. It is also one of Melbourne's principal places of employment outside the CBD with many industrial companies situated in the area, and is an important public transport hub with both V/Line and Metro services at Sunshine railway station and its adjacent major bus interchange.

History

 
Sunshine Marketplace
 
Devonshire Rd, Sunshine town centre
 
The H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens with the Sunshine Presbyterian Church in the background

19th century

The farms and settlements in the area now known as Sunshine first came under the Sunshine Road District (1860–1871) which later became the Shire of Braybrook (1871–1951).[2]

From 1860 to 1885 the only railway which passed through the area was the Bendigo line and the only railway station in the area was Albion & Darlington (opened 5 January 1860) at the site of the current Albion station. When the Ballarat line was built through the area, a new station was built at the junction of the two lines: this station opened on 7 September 1885 and was called Braybrook Junction as it was in the Shire of Braybrook.

The area around the Braybrook Junction railway station then came to be known as Braybrook Junction. The Braybrook Junction Post Office opened on 25 August 1890.[3]

20th century

Pre-war Sunshine

In 1904 H. V. McKay bought a factory in the area called the Braybrook Implement Works. He also secured 400 acres (160 ha) of land at Braybrook Junction with the aim of establishing housing to allow his future workers to live in the area, along the lines of a company town. The land became the Sunshine Estate (see below).[4]

In 1906 McKay moved his agricultural machinery manufacturing business from Ballarat to his newly acquired factory in Braybrook Junction. The factory was renamed the Sunshine Harvester Works and it became the largest manufacturing plant in Australia.

In July 1907, the train station, the post office, and the shire riding's names were changed from Braybrook Junction to Sunshine after workers and residents had petitioned to do so in honour of McKay's Sunshine Harvester Works.[5][6][2]

Also in 1907 an industrial dispute between owner H. V. McKay and his workers at the Sunshine Harvester Works led to the Harvester Judgement, the benchmark industrial decision which led to the creation of a minimum living wage for Australian workers.[2]

The Sunshine train disaster on 20 April 1908 killed 44 people at Sunshine station.[7]

In 1909, the H. V. McKay Sunshine Harvester Works Pipe Band was formed. This is one of Australia's oldest continuously functioning pipe bands and still exists as the Victoria Scottish Pipes & Drums.[8]

Prue McGoldrick's My Paddock: An Early Twentieth Century Childhood is a memoir of growing up in Sunshine.[9][10]

The Sunshine Estate and H. V. McKay's civic works

The land that H. V. McKay had earlier purchased to build housing for his workers on was developed by McKay as the Sunshine Estate, a housing estate developed with reference to some of the ideals of the Garden city movement, an influential town planning movement of the early 20th century.[11][12] Infrastructure and amenities established by McKay for the Sunshine Estate and the rest of Sunshine included electric street lighting, parks and sporting grounds, public buildings, schools, and a library. The town of Sunshine (not a suburb of Melbourne at this point) became regarded as a model industry-centred community.[13] Housing for the McKay's employees swelled the local population and the town of Sunshine was touted as the "Birmingham of Australia".[14]

Post-war Sunshine

After WWII, Sunshine increasingly became connected to the sprawling city of Melbourne as car-based travel enabled people to leave the inner city suburbs and move into houses on larger blocks in suburbia. In 1951, the old Shire of Braybrook was abolished and the City of Sunshine was established.[15]

Sunshine was not immune when many Australian-based manufacturing industries started winding down during and after the 1970s. In 1992, the Massey Ferguson factory, formerly the Sunshine Harvester Works, was demolished to make way for the development of the Sunshine Marketplace.[16]

On 15 December 1994, the City of Sunshine was abolished and Sunshine became part of the newly created City of Brimbank.[17]

21st century

Sunshine is now both a low-density residential suburb and one of Melbourne's principal places of employment outside the CBD. Many heavy and light industrial companies are situated in and around the area and it is an important retail centre in Melbourne's west. In addition to Sunshine's street shopping strips there are two shopping centres, the Sunshine Plaza and the Sunshine Marketplace. There is a Village Cinemas multiplex, the "Village 20 Sunshine Megaplex", at the Sunshine Marketplace.[18]

Educational institutions in Sunshine include Victoria Polytechnic (the TAFE division of Victoria University). Secondary schools include Sunshine College and Harvester Technical College.[19]

Demographics

Sunshine is a highly multicultural suburb. In the post-WWII period, many immigrants from all over continental Europe settled in Sunshine. Today Sunshine still has significant populations from Italy, Greece, the former Yugoslavia, and Poland. It is also the main centre for Melbourne's Maltese community:[20] indeed, the only branch of Malta's Bank of Valletta in the whole of Oceania is situated on Watt Street, Sunshine.

From the late 1970s, many Vietnamese refugees settled in Sunshine and surrounding areas. The Vietnamese have opened small businesses such as groceries and restaurants throughout the Sunshine town centre. More recently, immigrants moving to Sunshine have come from Sudan, Burma and India.[21]

In 2016, Sunshine had a population of 9,768. The most common ancestries given in the 2016 census were: Australian 11.4%, English 12.5%, Vietnamese 12.9%, Chinese 5.9% and Irish 5.0%. For country of birth, 42% of people were born in Australia while the other most common countries of birth were Vietnam with 12.6%, India 5.7%, Burma 4.0%, Philippines 2.0%, and Nepal 2.0%.[21]

Transport

 
Sunshine Station platforms 1 & 2
 
The Harvester Road Bike Path between Sunshine and Albion train stations opened in 2018, including an underpass at Sunshine station.

Sunshine railway station was completely redeveloped as part of the Regional Rail Link. Works began in 2012 and were complete by mid-2014. It is both a suburban Metro station and an interchange for V/Line (regional) passenger services. Classed as a Premium station,[22] it is in the PTV zones 1+2 overlap.[23]

Sunshine station is one of Victoria's most important regional rail hubs: all three of the main western region V/Line lines (Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong) meet at Sunshine. Geelong services have stopped at Sunshine since the opening of the Regional Rail Link in 2015.[24] The Sydney to Melbourne XPT passes through Sunshine, as it uses the Albion–Jacana railway line, but it does not stop there.

Sunshine also has one of Melbourne's major suburban bus interchanges, which was upgraded as part of the Regional Rail Link works in 2014. This is situated directly adjacent to the Sunshine Railway Station.

In a 2018 study Sunshine was named one of the 20 most walkable suburbs in Melbourne’s middle suburbia.[25]

Cyclists in Sunshine are represented by BrimBUG, the Brimbank Bicycle User Group.[26]

Community facilities

Hue Quang Temple, a Vietnamese Buddhist temple, is located in the suburb.[27]

Sport and leisure

 
Kororoit Creek in Sunshine (south of Forrest Street)

The heritage-listed H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens on Anderson Road, established in 1909 by H.V. McKay as Sunshine Gardens, is one of two remaining industrial gardens in Australia.[28][29]

The Kororoit Creek runs through Sunshine, along which runs the Kororoit Creek Trail for walking and cycling.

The Sunshine Football Club, the Sunshine Kangaroos, are the local Australian Rules football team.[30] They compete in the Western Region Football League.[31]

The Sunshine Cricket Club, the Sunshine Crows, is based at Dempster Park in North Sunshine.[32]

The Sunshine Park Tennis Club is based at Parsons Reserve Sunshine.[33]

Sunshine Cowboys play rugby league in NRL Victoria.

The Sunshine George Cross Football Club, the Sunshine Georgies, are the local Victorian Premier League soccer team. Their home ground is Chaplin Reserve on Anderson Road.

The Sunshine Baseball Club, the Sunshine Eagles, have their baseball field in Barclay Reserve on Talmage Street, Albion.[34]

Golfers play at the course of the Sunshine Golf Club on Mt Derrimut Road, Derrimut. It relocated from the Fitzgerald Road course in November 2007.[35]

There are two popular video and amusement arcades located in central Sunshine: Fun City Entertainment Centre and the Intencity Gaming Complex at Sunshine Marketplace. There is also the Sunshine Rollerskating Centre.

The Sunshine Leisure Centre contains a swimming pool, gym and other facilities. There is also the SG 24/7 Gym and the Bodytek Boutique Health & Fitness Club.[36]

Notable residents

 
 
(L to R) Cricketer Keith Miller, and freestyle skier Lydia Lassila.

In popular culture

  • The disused former Albion Quarrying Company site, accessed from Hulett Street, Sunshine was the location for AC/DC's 1976 Jailbreak music video.[41][43]
  • In the 1997 film The Castle, the Kerrigans' daughter Tracey obtained her hairdressing qualification from Sunshine TAFE.
  • In the television series Kath & Kim, Kath Day-Knight has obtained numerous qualifications from Sunshine TAFE.
  • Sunshine is the setting of the 2007 film Noise.
  • Sunshine and surrounding suburbs are the principal settings of the 2017 SBS drama series Sunshine.
  • The shape of Sunshine is said to be similar to a Qilin/Kirin, a legendary one-horned creature that appears in Chinese/Japanese/Korean mythology that symbolises good luck and prosperity

See also

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

References

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Sunshine (Vic.) (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 20 July 2022.  
  2. ^ a b c d e f Ford, Olwen (2001). Harvester Town: The making of Sunshine 1890–1925. Sunshine & District Historical Society Incorporated. ISBN 0-9595989-4-4.
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  7. ^ Sunshine Rail Disaster – 100 years on, Brimbank Leader 15 April 2008.
  8. ^ "Band History". Victoria Scottish Pipes & Drums. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  9. ^ McGoldrick, Prue (1994). My Paddock: An Early Twentieth Century Childhood. Morwell: Gippsland Printers. ISBN 9780959099423.
  10. ^ Campion, Edmund (2014). "Older, simpler days: Prue McGoldrick". Australian Catholic Lives. David Lovell Publishing. pp. 37–39. ISBN 9781863551458.
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  14. ^ "Developing Australia's Manufacturing Base" (PDF), City of Brimbank, retrieved 21 July 2009
  15. ^ "Sunshine (City 1951-1994)". Public Record Office Victoria online catalogue. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  16. ^ . Museum Victoria. Archived from the original on 21 April 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  17. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (1 August 1995). Victorian local government amalgamations 1994-1995: Changes to the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (PDF). Commonwealth of Australia. pp. 4, 8. ISBN 0-642-23117-6. Retrieved 16 December 2007.
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  27. ^ "THÀNH VIÊN GIÁO HỘI". The Unified Vietnamese Buddhist Congregation of Australia - New Zealand. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
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  39. ^ "SOCHI: Lydia Lassila aims for second Olympics gold". Melton & Moorabool Star Weekly. Fairfax Community Newspapers. 21 January 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
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External links

  • Sunshine & District Historical Society
  • Friends of the H V McKay Memorial Gardens
  • Herald-Sun: In defence of Sunshine: Surprising facts you may not know about Melbourne’s sunny suburb

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Sunshine is a suburb in Melbourne Victoria Australia 12 km 7 5 mi west of Melbourne s Central Business District located within the City of Brimbank local government area Sunshine recorded a population of 9 445 at the 2021 census 1 Sunshine Melbourne VictoriaSunshine town centreSunshineCoordinates37 46 52 S 144 49 55 E 37 781 S 144 832 E 37 781 144 832 Coordinates 37 46 52 S 144 49 55 E 37 781 S 144 832 E 37 781 144 832Population9 445 2021 census 1 Density1 928 km2 4 990 sq mi Postcode s 3020Elevation42 m 138 ft Area4 9 km2 1 9 sq mi Location12 km 7 mi from MelbourneLGA s City of BrimbankCountyBourkeState electorate s LavertonFederal division s FraserSuburbs around Sunshine Albion Sunshine North BraybrookSunshine West Sunshine BraybrookSunshine West Brooklyn TottenhamSunshine initially a town just outside Melbourne is today a residential suburb with a mix of period and post War homes with a town centre that is an important retail centre in Melbourne s west It is also one of Melbourne s principal places of employment outside the CBD with many industrial companies situated in the area and is an important public transport hub with both V Line and Metro services at Sunshine railway station and its adjacent major bus interchange Contents 1 History 1 1 19th century 1 2 20th century 1 2 1 Pre war Sunshine 1 2 2 The Sunshine Estate and H V McKay s civic works 1 2 3 Post war Sunshine 1 3 21st century 2 Demographics 3 Transport 4 Community facilities 5 Sport and leisure 6 Notable residents 7 In popular culture 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit Sunshine Marketplace Devonshire Rd Sunshine town centre The H V McKay Memorial Gardens with the Sunshine Presbyterian Church in the background 19th century Edit The farms and settlements in the area now known as Sunshine first came under the Sunshine Road District 1860 1871 which later became the Shire of Braybrook 1871 1951 2 From 1860 to 1885 the only railway which passed through the area was the Bendigo line and the only railway station in the area was Albion amp Darlington opened 5 January 1860 at the site of the current Albion station When the Ballarat line was built through the area a new station was built at the junction of the two lines this station opened on 7 September 1885 and was called Braybrook Junction as it was in the Shire of Braybrook The area around the Braybrook Junction railway station then came to be known as Braybrook Junction The Braybrook Junction Post Office opened on 25 August 1890 3 20th century Edit Pre war Sunshine Edit In 1904 H V McKay bought a factory in the area called the Braybrook Implement Works He also secured 400 acres 160 ha of land at Braybrook Junction with the aim of establishing housing to allow his future workers to live in the area along the lines of a company town The land became the Sunshine Estate see below 4 In 1906 McKay moved his agricultural machinery manufacturing business from Ballarat to his newly acquired factory in Braybrook Junction The factory was renamed the Sunshine Harvester Works and it became the largest manufacturing plant in Australia In July 1907 the train station the post office and the shire riding s names were changed from Braybrook Junction to Sunshine after workers and residents had petitioned to do so in honour of McKay s Sunshine Harvester Works 5 6 2 Also in 1907 an industrial dispute between owner H V McKay and his workers at the Sunshine Harvester Works led to the Harvester Judgement the benchmark industrial decision which led to the creation of a minimum living wage for Australian workers 2 The Sunshine train disaster on 20 April 1908 killed 44 people at Sunshine station 7 In 1909 the H V McKay Sunshine Harvester Works Pipe Band was formed This is one of Australia s oldest continuously functioning pipe bands and still exists as the Victoria Scottish Pipes amp Drums 8 Prue McGoldrick s My Paddock An Early Twentieth Century Childhood is a memoir of growing up in Sunshine 9 10 The Sunshine Estate and H V McKay s civic works Edit Main article Sunshine Harvester Works The Sunshine Estate The land that H V McKay had earlier purchased to build housing for his workers on was developed by McKay as the Sunshine Estate a housing estate developed with reference to some of the ideals of the Garden city movement an influential town planning movement of the early 20th century 11 12 Infrastructure and amenities established by McKay for the Sunshine Estate and the rest of Sunshine included electric street lighting parks and sporting grounds public buildings schools and a library The town of Sunshine not a suburb of Melbourne at this point became regarded as a model industry centred community 13 Housing for the McKay s employees swelled the local population and the town of Sunshine was touted as the Birmingham of Australia 14 Post war Sunshine Edit After WWII Sunshine increasingly became connected to the sprawling city of Melbourne as car based travel enabled people to leave the inner city suburbs and move into houses on larger blocks in suburbia In 1951 the old Shire of Braybrook was abolished and the City of Sunshine was established 15 Sunshine was not immune when many Australian based manufacturing industries started winding down during and after the 1970s In 1992 the Massey Ferguson factory formerly the Sunshine Harvester Works was demolished to make way for the development of the Sunshine Marketplace 16 On 15 December 1994 the City of Sunshine was abolished and Sunshine became part of the newly created City of Brimbank 17 21st century Edit Sunshine is now both a low density residential suburb and one of Melbourne s principal places of employment outside the CBD Many heavy and light industrial companies are situated in and around the area and it is an important retail centre in Melbourne s west In addition to Sunshine s street shopping strips there are two shopping centres the Sunshine Plaza and the Sunshine Marketplace There is a Village Cinemas multiplex the Village 20 Sunshine Megaplex at the Sunshine Marketplace 18 Educational institutions in Sunshine include Victoria Polytechnic the TAFE division of Victoria University Secondary schools include Sunshine College and Harvester Technical College 19 Demographics EditSunshine is a highly multicultural suburb In the post WWII period many immigrants from all over continental Europe settled in Sunshine Today Sunshine still has significant populations from Italy Greece the former Yugoslavia and Poland It is also the main centre for Melbourne s Maltese community 20 indeed the only branch of Malta s Bank of Valletta in the whole of Oceania is situated on Watt Street Sunshine From the late 1970s many Vietnamese refugees settled in Sunshine and surrounding areas The Vietnamese have opened small businesses such as groceries and restaurants throughout the Sunshine town centre More recently immigrants moving to Sunshine have come from Sudan Burma and India 21 In 2016 Sunshine had a population of 9 768 The most common ancestries given in the 2016 census were Australian 11 4 English 12 5 Vietnamese 12 9 Chinese 5 9 and Irish 5 0 For country of birth 42 of people were born in Australia while the other most common countries of birth were Vietnam with 12 6 India 5 7 Burma 4 0 Philippines 2 0 and Nepal 2 0 21 Transport Edit Sunshine Station platforms 1 amp 2 The Harvester Road Bike Path between Sunshine and Albion train stations opened in 2018 including an underpass at Sunshine station Sunshine railway station was completely redeveloped as part of the Regional Rail Link Works began in 2012 and were complete by mid 2014 It is both a suburban Metro station and an interchange for V Line regional passenger services Classed as a Premium station 22 it is in the PTV zones 1 2 overlap 23 Sunshine station is one of Victoria s most important regional rail hubs all three of the main western region V Line lines Ballarat Bendigo and Geelong meet at Sunshine Geelong services have stopped at Sunshine since the opening of the Regional Rail Link in 2015 24 The Sydney to Melbourne XPT passes through Sunshine as it uses the Albion Jacana railway line but it does not stop there Sunshine also has one of Melbourne s major suburban bus interchanges which was upgraded as part of the Regional Rail Link works in 2014 This is situated directly adjacent to the Sunshine Railway Station In a 2018 study Sunshine was named one of the 20 most walkable suburbs in Melbourne s middle suburbia 25 Cyclists in Sunshine are represented by BrimBUG the Brimbank Bicycle User Group 26 Community facilities EditHue Quang Temple a Vietnamese Buddhist temple is located in the suburb 27 Sport and leisure Edit Kororoit Creek in Sunshine south of Forrest Street The heritage listed H V McKay Memorial Gardens on Anderson Road established in 1909 by H V McKay as Sunshine Gardens is one of two remaining industrial gardens in Australia 28 29 The Kororoit Creek runs through Sunshine along which runs the Kororoit Creek Trail for walking and cycling The Sunshine Football Club the Sunshine Kangaroos are the local Australian Rules football team 30 They compete in the Western Region Football League 31 The Sunshine Cricket Club the Sunshine Crows is based at Dempster Park in North Sunshine 32 The Sunshine Park Tennis Club is based at Parsons Reserve Sunshine 33 Sunshine Cowboys play rugby league in NRL Victoria The Sunshine George Cross Football Club the Sunshine Georgies are the local Victorian Premier League soccer team Their home ground is Chaplin Reserve on Anderson Road The Sunshine Baseball Club the Sunshine Eagles have their baseball field in Barclay Reserve on Talmage Street Albion 34 Golfers play at the course of the Sunshine Golf Club on Mt Derrimut Road Derrimut It relocated from the Fitzgerald Road course in November 2007 35 There are two popular video and amusement arcades located in central Sunshine Fun City Entertainment Centre and the Intencity Gaming Complex at Sunshine Marketplace There is also the Sunshine Rollerskating Centre The Sunshine Leisure Centre contains a swimming pool gym and other facilities There is also the SG 24 7 Gym and the Bodytek Boutique Health amp Fitness Club 36 Notable residents Edit L to R Cricketer Keith Miller and freestyle skier Lydia Lassila Leigh Bowery London based avant garde artist and designer 37 Doug Chappel comedian actor Lester Ellis former World champion boxer Grew up in West Sunshine Reverend John Flynn the Presbyterian minister and aviator who founded the Royal Flying Doctor Service and who is featured on the current Australian twenty dollar note 2 Charles Greenwood pastor who revived the Assemblies of God church in Australia John Kelly artist who grew up in Sunshine 38 Lydia Lassila freestyle skier and 2010 Winter Olympic gold medallist who grew up and went to school in Sunshine 39 Hugh Victor McKay leading Australian industrialist of the early 20th century founder of the Sunshine Harvester Works 2 Keith Miller Australian Cricket Hall of Famer of the 1940s and 50s Born in Sunshine 2 Craig Parry one of Australia s premier golfers Born in Sunshine Walter Wally Peeler WWI soldier Victoria Cross and British Empire Medal winner and first custodian of the Shrine of Remembrance Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh who had an extended stay at the Derrimut Hotel in 1945 40 Bon Scott lead singer of AC DC who lived in Sunshine as a child 41 Stelarc Cypriot born Sunshine raised performance artist 18 Richard Tyler born 1947 fashion designer in New York and Hollywood 18 Cal Wilson stand up comedian and radio and television personality 42 In popular culture EditThe disused former Albion Quarrying Company site accessed from Hulett Street Sunshine was the location for AC DC s 1976 Jailbreak music video 41 43 In the 1997 film The Castle the Kerrigans daughter Tracey obtained her hairdressing qualification from Sunshine TAFE In the television series Kath amp Kim Kath Day Knight has obtained numerous qualifications from Sunshine TAFE Sunshine is the setting of the 2007 film Noise Sunshine and surrounding suburbs are the principal settings of the 2017 SBS drama series Sunshine The shape of Sunshine is said to be similar to a Qilin Kirin a legendary one horned creature that appears in Chinese Japanese Korean mythology that symbolises good luck and prosperitySee also EditCity of Sunshine Sunshine was previously within this former local government area References Edit a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Sunshine Vic Suburbs and Localities 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 20 July 2022 a b c d e f Ford Olwen 2001 Harvester Town The making of Sunshine 1890 1925 Sunshine amp District Historical Society Incorporated ISBN 0 9595989 4 4 Post Office List Phoenix Auctions History retrieved 24 January 2021 Sunshine Harvester Works HV McKay a history of agricultural enterprise in Victoria Australia 1880 1960 Factory Museum Victoria archived from the original on 21 April 2009 retrieved 25 August 2009 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