Springvale (
Boonwurrung: ''Monite'')
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 Greater Dandenong local government area. Springvale recorded a population of 22,174 at the .
Springvale is a large suburb occupying , bounded by
Westall Road
Westall Road (also known as the Springvale Bypass) is a major north to south thoroughfare west of Springvale, Victoria, Australia.
Route
Starting at the intersection with Princes Highway in Clayton, the road head south as a six-lane, dual-car ...
to the west,
Princes Highway
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and Police Road to the north, the
Springvale Crematorium and Corrigan Road to the northeast, Heatherton Road to the south and Lawn Road to the southeast. Springvale is linked to the Melbourne CBD by
Monash Freeway
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via the Ferntree Gully Road exit to the suburb's northwest.
History
The area that is now Springvale has been inhabited by the
Woiwurrung
The Woiwurrung, also spelt Woi Wurrung, Woiwurrong, Woiworung, Wuywurung, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Woiwurrung language group, in the Kulin alliance.
The Woiwurrung people's territory in Central Victoria extended from north of ...
and
Boonwurrung people for tens of thousands of years.
The municipal area of Springvale is at the doorstep of the
Dandenong Ranges
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National Park. The area contained natural springs which were a permanent water source for stock and travellers moving between Melbourne and
Dandenong
Dandenong is a southeastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, about from the Melbourne CBD. It is the council seat of the City of Greater Dandenong local government area, with a recorded population of 30,127 at the . Situated ma ...
, giving rise to the suburb's name.
In the 1840s, Springvale was the residence of Christian Ludolph Johannes De Villiers; a South-African leader of the
Native Police. De Villiers founded an inn 'No-Good-
Damper' in the area which was infamous for
bushranger
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attacks. No-Good-Damper was named for the practice of locals killing Aboriginal people by lacing sacks of flour with poison; some Aboriginal people chose to steal flour for food as settlers displaced them from their hunting grounds.
In the 1850s, a Spring Vale Hotel was built by Matthew Bergin near a newly surveyed route between
Oakleigh and Dandenong at what is now the intersection of
Princes Highway
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and
Springvale Road. However, it did not develop into a settlement. Nearby, a blacksmith shop and a rest house for travellers was established by the Young Family.
The first Springvale Post Office opened on 12 September 1864 and closed in 1892. This office had been superseded by Springvale Railway Station office (opened 1887) which was renamed Springvale in 1902. A Springvale North Post Office was also open between 1946 and 1978.
In 1886, land was subdivided near the railway station and the area began to grow. By the 1920s the Spring Vale community had a lodge, brass band, a recreation reserve, a mechanics' institute, a few shops and some houses in the township. A picture theatre opened in 1924. At the outbreak of the
Second World War
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, Springvale was a pastoral, residential and industrial township with market gardens in the surrounding areas. Sand extraction industries were active, lasting until the 1990s.
The clearest indication of postwar residential growth occurred in the early 1960s when Rockman's Shopwell department store was built, and later when shops on the east side of Springvale Road were removed for road widening. Housing growth was rapid and estates with made roads and services replaced unserviced subdivisions. The new
Sandown Racecourse site was opened in 1961 for both horse and motor-car racing.
During the 1970s and 1980s, many Vietnamese people moved to Springvale as a result of
displacement during the events in the
Vietnam War
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. Today, they make up the largest ethnic group in the area and Springvale is renowned for its Vietnamese shops, markets, and community. Nonetheless, Springvale is one of the most diverse suburbs in Australia.
Springvale was once a city in its own right, but a local government boundary reshuffle in December 1994, saw part of the municipality amalgamated into the
City of Greater Dandenong and the rest merged into the new
City of Kingston.
Geography
On the north of the Princes Highway is the Springvale Crematorium and Necropolis. Next to the Crematorium is an area of housing and the original Springvale primary school near where Centre and Springvale Roads cross Princes Highway.
The suburb is mostly residential, although some small industrial areas are scattered through the suburb's northwest and northeast. Eastern Springvale contains Springvale Crematorium and
Necropolis
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The term usually im ...
, one of Melbourne's three main cemeteries, and the Sandown motor raceway.
[Map 79, Melway (33rd edition, 2006), ISSN 0311-3957.]
Demographics
In 2014, Springvale had an estimated population of approximately 20,200. The residents of this suburb have higher levels of
migrant settlement,
cultural diversity
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and more limited
English proficiency than
Greater Dandenong
The City of Greater Dandenong is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the southeastern suburbs of Melbourne. It has an area of just under 130 square kilometres (50 sq mi) and 166,094 residents in 2018. 29% of its land area forms p ...
, lower
median income
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s and lower rates of early school-leaving. The 2011 Census found that 69% of Springvale residents were born overseas, higher than for Greater Dandenong and more than double the corresponding metropolitan proportion (33%). Among the 99 birthplaces of its residents were
Vietnam
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(21%),
India
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(11%),
Cambodia
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(5%) and
China (5%). Rates of migrant settlement are relatively high, with 8% of residents having arrived in Australia within the previous 2.5 years – similar to the figure for Greater Dandenong, of 7%.
Languages other than English are spoken by 79% of Springvale residents – compared with 64% for Greater Dandenong. 22% have limited fluency in the use of
spoken English, higher than the municipal level of 14% and over five times the metropolitan level of 4%. Among the major religious faiths are
Buddhism
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, adhered to by 27.3% of residents, and
Catholicism
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(21%).
9% of
young adult
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s (20–24 years) had left school before completing year 11 – lower than both the municipal average of 13% and the metropolitan level, of 10%.
Median individual
gross incomes of $352
p.w., recorded in the Census, are the lowest in Greater Dandenong and equivalent to 55% of metropolitan levels.
Of the 6,489 homes in Springvale, 16% are
flats, less than the proportion across Greater Dandenong of 21%, though more than the metropolitan level of 11%. 61% of homes are
owned or
being purchased by their occupants – less than the metropolitan level of 71%.
Politics
Springvale has been a very safe
electoral district for the
Australian Labor Party
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at both
federal and
state
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election
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s.
Federal
At federal level the suburb is divided between the federal divisions of
Hotham,
[Divisions o]
Hotham
an
(Polling Places), Australian Electoral Commission, last updated 9 November 2005. Retrieved 2006-12-13 currently held by
Clare O'Neil, and
Bruce, held by
Julian Hill
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, both incumbent Labor
representatives.
State
Springvale is split between the electorates of
Clarinda (held by
Meng Heang Tak),
Keysborough (held by
Martin Pakula) and
Mulgrave (held by
state premier
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Daniel Andrews
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), all Labor seats with a large margin.
Local
Springvale was divided between the Springvale Central and Springvale North wards of the
City of Greater Dandenong, represented respectively by Youhorn Chea (a councillor since 1997) and Alan Gordon. Springvale and Springvale South now form most of the Lightwood Ward of the City of Greater Dandenong.
Facilities
Springvale Neighbourhood House was established in 1983 with the aim of providing a resource centre for self-help, social, cultural and action groups. Over 40 self-help groups meet at the house, including ESL, Computer and Horticulture classes and celebrations such as Refugee Week, Sumnation and Adult Learners Week.
There are many large religious centers in Springvale including several
Buddhist temples,
Christian church
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es and a
Greek Orthodox
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church.
Transport
Trains
Springvale has two
suburban railway station
Station may refer to:
Agriculture
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s, both located on the
Pakenham/
Cranbourne line of the
Melbourne rail network:
*
Springvale railway station, in the suburb's center, servicing the
shopping district around
Springvale Road.
*
Sandown Park railway station, in the suburb's southeast, servicing the
Sandown Racecourse/
Raceway
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and the
Sandown Park Greyhound Racing Track.
Buses
Several bus routes also run through the suburb, including:
*
Ventura Bus Route 705 to
Mordialloc.
* Ventura Bus Route 811 to
Dandenong railway station and
Brighton.
* Ventura Bus Route 813 to Dandenong railway station and
Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre.
* Ventura Bus Route 814 to Dandenong railway station and
Springvale South (Spring Valley Park).
* Ventura Bus Route 885 to
Glen Waverley railway station.
*
SmartBus Route 902 to
Westfield Airport West shopping center and
Chelsea railway station.
Education
Primary schools
Athol Road Primary School
Secondary schools
Minaret College, Springvale campus
Sport
Springvale has a local
Australian rules football team, the Springvale District Football Club, competing in the
Southern Football League.
South Springvale SC
South Springvale FC is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in Springvale, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club was formed by local Greek Australians in 1968, as 'Sandown Dynamo'. The club currently competes in the Victori ...
compete in the
Victorian State League Division 1
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and play their home games at Warner Reserve.
Sandown International Motor Raceway incorporates a motor racing track with permanent pit and grandstand facilities. It hosts a number of major car races every year including the
Sandown 500
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, a key event in the
V8 Supercar series, and formerly the
Sandown Challenge. The raceway is accessible by cars from the
Princes Highway
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and within walking distance from the
Sandown Park railway station. The
Sandown Racecourse is co-located with the motor raceway, and is one of the four
horse racing venues in Melbourne. On the other (southwestern) side of the
Pakenham-
Cranbourne line railway is the
Sandown Park Greyhound Racing Track, one of the most (if not ''the'' most) prestigious
greyhound racing
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venue in
Victoria and
Australia, and hosts the prominent events such as the
TAB Melbourne Cup.
The Victorian branch of the
Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (SSAA) operates the SSAA Springvale Range – the only
handgun
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/
rifle shooting range
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in
metropolitan Melbourne that is open daily to non-
licensed members of the
general public, located on the north side of the
Princes Highway
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just west of the
Springvale Botanical Cemetery. The range consists of two outdoor rifle ranges (though only one is regularly available) that allow only
air rifles and
.22 LR
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rimfire rifles, as well as one indoor airgun range and four handgun ranges. It is one of the main
shooting sport and police training facilities in Victoria, and also hosts the separately administered Sporting Shooters Pistol Club (SSPC), the state's second largest handgun club (after the Oakleigh Pistol Club in
Clayton South).
Landmarks and notable places
Springvale Botanical Cemetery is the largest facility of its kind in
Victoria.
Notable residents
*
Kenny Athiu – Professional footballer, currently playing at
Sri Pahang F.C, and formerly a player for
Melbourne Victory
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.
*
Van Tuong Nguyen – Convicted heroin smuggler, executed in Singapore on 2 December 2005.
* Members of the Australian alternative band
TISM originated from the suburb.
See also
*
City of Springvale – Springvale was previously within this former local government area.
References
External links
Australian Places – Springvale– Springvale Community Centre
Springvale on Google Maps
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Suburbs of Melbourne
Suburbs of the City of Greater Dandenong