Mount Waverley is a suburb in
Melbourne
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,
Victoria,
Australia, south-east of Melbourne's
Central Business District
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, located within the
City of Monash
The City of Monash is a local government area in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne with an area of 81.5 square kilometres and a population of 200,077 people in 2016.
Demographics
Monash has a diverse po ...
local government area. Mount Waverley recorded a population of 35,340 at the
2021 census.
It is 16 km from Melbourne at its closest point.
Mount Waverley railway station
Mount Waverley railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Mount Waverley, and it opened on 5 May 1930.
History
Mount Waverley station opened on 5 May 1930, ...
, located in the main shopping precinct, is located 17.8 km from
Flinders Street railway station
Flinders Street railway station is a train station located on the corner of Flinders Street, Melbourne, Flinders and Swanston Street, Swanston streets in the Melbourne city centre, central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria (Austral ...
.
Geography
Mount Waverley is a large suburb, rectangular in shape, bounded by Highbury Road in the north, Ferntree Gully Road in the south, Huntingdale Road in the west, and Blackburn Road in the east. At the centre of the suburb is Mount Waverley Village Shopping Centre, and in the south-east is Pinewood Shopping Centre.
History
The Mount Waverley area, then part of the Parish of Mulgrave, was divided by straight roads running north–south and east–west, each exactly one mile apart, by Assistant Surveyor Eugene Bellairs, in 1853. Mount Waverley Post Office opened on 9 October 1905.
Mount Waverley is famous for its heritage streets which date from the 1930s. Due to the onset of the Great Depression, the building of houses on the suburb's earliest estates did not commence in earnest until the early 1950s. According to Lachlan Bath, president of the
Ashburton Historical Society, the suburb's streets had been laid down, but no houses were built; merely a row of "cardboard boxes" housed the first few residents who had migrated east from the "slums of Ashburton to enjoy a better standard of living", only to be bitterly disappointed with the estate agents who promised milk and honey but instead delivered a mosquito infested swamp. However, the Ashburton immigrants, while disappointed, all agreed that the "swamp" was a major step up from their former homes.
[ City of Monash: Detailed history: Planning the New Suburb. Retrieved 27 October 2008] Post Offices at Mount Waverley North (opened 1959 closed 1983), Mount Waverley South (opened 1968 closed 1973), and Mount Waverley West (opened 1964 closed 1977) chart the wider residential development of the suburb.
Glen Alvie Estate
Close to Mt Waverley Village are the suburb's first streets, once designed to become the very epitome of prestigious country estate living and an extravagant idea decades ahead of its time. Sherwood Park was part of the prestigious Glen Alvie estate that sought to form
country club
A country club is a privately owned club, often with a membership quota and admittance by invitation or sponsorship, that generally offers both a variety of recreational sports and facilities for dining and entertaining. Typical athletic offe ...
type living to Waverley. Top quality land was acquired – 25 acres were bought from Mr Jack Lechte in 1928, and some from Mr Cornell, as well as a large parcel of land from Mr F. Closter – in all about 50 acres. This fertile land had been dairy farm – Ayrshire-Jersey cross cows, with some pigs, a plum and apple orchard, and stock feed crops – canola, maize and lucerne (alfalfa). ''Glen Alvie Estates Limited'' allocated five of the fifty acres for recreation facilities. There was to be a club house, six tennis courts, a bowling green, a croquet lawn, a mashee lawn, and a large swimming pool. These were to be laid out adjacent to Sherwood Park, a huge central area, lined with date palms that are still seen today. Large houses around the periphery were to be built, and one-way roads would be constructed to prevent traffic problems; and also elsewhere in the estate – tucked between the large unfenced building sites and gardens to give a sense of living on a country estate. A golf course had been established nearby by 1930;
St John's Wood Golf Links, (now Riversdale Golf Club), the gardens of which were designed by
Edna Walling
Edna Margaret Walling (4 December 1896 – 8 August 1973) was one of Australia's most influential landscape designers.
Early years and migration
Walling was born in Yorkshire and grew up in the village of Bickleigh in Devon, England, sec ...
, and a school was also nearby; Mount Waverley Primary School. This was to be garden suburb living.
The suburb's original streets, including Park Lane, Virginia Street and Sherwood Road, were built of concrete, not the less expensive asphalt. Council intended to charge an extra rate to residents of the estate to cover the huge loan of building these concrete streets. The surface is still the same as it was in the 1930s, with only minor maintenance over the decades. Residential development did not resurge until the 1950s. In early 2008, a new smoother asphalt surface was finally laid along the strip of Stephensons Road between Waverley Road and Mount Waverley Village shopping centre.
Stephensons Road (which is the sixth name change of a long continuous road beginning at the intersection of Palm Beach Drive & Old Wells Road, Patterson Lakes and beginning as state route 23 in Chelsea Heights) is the main road of Mount Waverley that runs straight through the middle of the suburb. The name Stephensons Road is solely in the suburb of Mount Waverley, which is between its southern boundary Ferntree Gully Road (continuing as Clayton Road) to its northern boundary Highbury Road (continuing as Middleborough Road).
Today
One of the highest points in Mount Waverley is the reservoir on High Street Road. The natural land surrounding this landmark is over 138–150 metres above sea level. Construction of the reservoir began in 1927.
The waterways in the suburb are Damper Creek in the north, and Scotchmans Creek, in the south. Significant parks within Mount Waverley include Valley Reserve, Damper Creek Reserve, and Federal Reserve. All reserves contain significant areas of remnant native bushland. Significant wetland areas in Mount Waverley are found within Valley Reserve and in the Scotchmans Creek valley.
The popular Melbourne Street Directory
Melway was first produced in a garage in Mount Waverley in 1966. It is now published from premises in Ricketts Road in Mount Waverley.
[Ausway Corporation website. Retrieved 4 November 2010 http://ausway.com/home/Default.aspx?tabid=124&language=en-US ]
Over many years, Mount Waverley has held an annual Christmas Carols event, which has featured many local performers. Matthew Clark took over as Executive producer in 2006, and grew the event enormously:
the 2009 event on 5 December at 7.30pm was a resounding success with audience numbers reaching over 5,500. The program featured artists Anthony Callea and Silvie Paladino, with Patti Newton hosting the event.
The large trader-supported event ceased to run from 2010, with the City of Monash preferring to put its main support behind the annual
Carols by Candlelight in Jells Park.
Since 2012 a smaller-scale event called ''Carols in the Village'' has been organised by the Mount Waverley Council of Churches, with mostly local performers.
Economy
Mount Waverley is the home to numerous electronics and IT companies and the area is a hub of these industries in Melbourne.
Education
Primary Schools
Public
* Mount Waverley Primary School
* Mount Waverley North Primary School
* Essex Heights Primary School
* Mount Waverley Heights Primary SchoolS (formerly Sussex Heights)
* Syndal South Primary School
* Pinewood Primary School
Private
* Holy Family Primary School
* Huntingtower School (Junior Campus)
Secondary Schools
Public
*
Mount Waverley Secondary College
Mount Waverley Secondary College is a public secondary school located in the Melbourne suburb of Mount Waverley. The school consists of roughly 1900 students and is one of the largest in the state.
The school consists of two campuses (junior an ...
Private
* Huntingtower School
*
Avila College
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Libraries
* Mount Waverley branch of Monash Public Library Service located on the north side of Mount Waverley station in Miller Crescent.
Sport
The suburb has an
Australian rules football club, the Waverley Blues Football Club of the
Eastern Football League.
In addition, the Ashwood Football Club of the
Southern Football League is also located in the suburb.
The Mount Waverley Cricket Club was founded in 1906 and fields five senior sides playing on turf in the who play in the
Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association
The Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association (VSDCA) is a turf cricket competition based in Melbourne, Australia. There are 32 clubs each fielding four teams (one per grade) plus an under 15 (formerly under 14) team in the annual J.G Craig (fo ...
and the Box Hill Reporter competition (Veterans grade). The club also run a full program of junior cricket which includes having a team in the VSDCA's RM Hatch competition and nine under age sides playing on turf and synthetic wickets.
Cricket is also represented by the Mt Waverley Catholics Cricket Club who compete in the Southern District & Churches Cricket League (SDCCL). The club's home ground is Mayfield Park which has 2 training nets and is a synthetic wicket. The club has many junior teams ranging from under 11's all the way through to under 17's. In season 2008–2009 the senior team won their most recent SDCCL Menzies Shield,
which is the competitions highest grade. This is a feat the club has managed 3 times since joining the SDCCL.
Golfers play at the course of the Riversdale Golf Club on High Street Mount Waverley.
Transport
Mount Waverley has two train stations,
Mount Waverley, located on Stephensons Road, 17.8 km from Flinders Street; and
Jordanville, located on Huntingdale Road, 16.4 km from Flinders Street on the
Glen Waverley line.
Notable people
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Graeme Strachan
*
Redmond Barry
Sir Redmond Barry, (7 June 181323 November 1880), was a colonial judge in Victoria, Australia of Anglo-Irish origins. Barry was the inaugural Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, serving from 1853 until his death in 1880. He is arguab ...
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James Beresford
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John Blackman
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Peter Dupas
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Shona Morgan
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Dirk Nannes
Dirk Peter Nannes (born 16 May 1976) is an Australian-Dutch cricket commentator and former cricketer who has played internationally for both Australia and the Netherlands, one of the few players to represent multiple international teams.
Fro ...
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Peter Tatchell
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Tatchell was selected as the Labour Party's parliamentary candidate for Bermon ...
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Bret Thornton
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Marina Prior
Marina Prior (born 18 October 1963) is an Australian soprano and actress with a career mainly in musical theatre. From 1990 to 1993, she starred as the original Christine Daaé in the Australian premiere of ''The Phantom of the Opera'', opposite ...
*
Flea
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Adam Elliot
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Tracy Pew
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Peter Handscomb
Peter Stephen Patrick Handscomb (born 26 April 1991) is an Australian cricketer who is the current captain for the Victoria cricket team.
He plays as a middle-order batsman and occasional wicketkeeper. Handscomb has played for Australia in Te ...
See also
*
City of Waverley – Mount Waverley was previously within this former local government area.
*
Mount Waverley railway station
Mount Waverley railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Mount Waverley, and it opened on 5 May 1930.
History
Mount Waverley station opened on 5 May 1930, ...
*
Jordanville railway station
*
Electoral district of Mount Waverley
Gallery
File:MtWaverleyShoppingCentreVictoriaAustralia.JPG, Mount Waverley Village Shopping Centre, looking north along Stephensons Road
File:SherwoodRdMtWaverleyVictoriaAustrali.JPG, Date palms in Sherwood Road, looking east
File:ScotchmansCkMtWaverleyVictAustralia.JPG, Native bushland along Scotchmans Creek
References
External links
Monash Public Library Service
{{City of Monash suburbs
Suburbs of Melbourne
Suburbs of the City of Monash