- Boronia, Victoria
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Boronia
city = Melbourne
state = vic
caption = Boronia, Vic, east towards One-tree Hill
lga = City of Knox
postcode = 3155
pop = 20,447 (2006)Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC21093 | name = Boronia (State Suburb) | accessdate = 2007-09-29 | quick = on]
area = 11.4
est =
propval = $275,000 [ [http://www.domain.com.au/public/suburbprofile.aspx?suburb=Boronia&postcode=3155 Boronia] , accessed 27 November 2006]
stategov = Monbulk, Bayswater, Ferntree Gully
fedgov = La Trobe
dist1 = 32
location1=Melbourne
near-nw = Bayswater
near-n = Bayswater
near-ne = Bayswater North
near-w = Wantirna South
near-e = The Basin
near-sw = Knoxfield
near-s = Ferntree Gully
near-se = TremontBoronia is an outer eastern
suburb ofMelbourne ,Australia , in the state of Victoria. It is in the Local Government Area of theCity of Knox .History
Prior to European settlement, Boronia and surrounding suburbs were often visited by Aboriginals from the Westernport and Yarra Yarra tribes- hunting during the summer months in the Dandenong Ranges and its foothills. The
Wurundjeri people of theKulin nation are the acknowledged traditional custodians of the land on which Boronia and all ofCity of Knox is located (source: Knox City Council publication).In its early days of European settlement, Boronia was predominantly an orchard, flower growing and farming area.
Boronia was named in 1915 by local councillor A. E. Chandler (prior to this, Boronia was considered part of Bayswater). Chandler named the suburb Boronia after the plant,
boronia , which grew on his property at The Basin. The plant was discovered byFerdinand von Mueller , anAustria n botanist who came to Australia during the colonial period.Boronia railway station opened in 1920, leading to an influx of residents. A further influx occurred in the 1960s and 1970s.
Boronia's most impressive historical building is Miller Homestead. Originally built in 1888 for John Miller, who was originally from Bayswater, London, and the first president of the Shire of Ferntree Gully (from which City of Knox separated in 1963) and
Justice of the Peace . The original property included stables and horse training facilities and was over 77 acres in size. The property was sub-divided in 1971. Miller homestead is classified by theNational Trust of Australia (Vic).Boronia is a tree-lined suburb with views of the National Park and the city of Melbourne (from the foothills themselves). There are also nature reserves and extensive bike paths/lanes. Boronia includes sections of the Dandenong Ranges foothills and thus possesses many hills itself. It has the beautiful, natural, green backdrop of the hills and
Dandenong Ranges National Park . Knox City Council have endeavoured to protect this green backdrop to Melbourne by developing pro-environment planning guidelines.For years, Boronia had been split in two by a railway line and a bottleneck railway crossing across the two main thoroughfares- Boronia and Dorset Roads. In the mid 1990's,
Vicroads proposed the reconstruction the Boronia and Dorset Roads intersection with the railway line being located underground and a new railway station built in a concrete cutting- ending the separation of the two halves of the suburb and uniting Boronia. The new tunnel and intersection opened in 1998 with the land which the railway used to occupy (housing theCountry Fire Authority , railway station and large playground/park) being converted into a new shopping centre and carpark.Community groups
There are numerous community and service groups in Boronia;- including Lions Club, Rotary Club,
Returned and Services League (RSL),YWCA Women's Group,Probus Clubs ,Country Women's Association , VIEW Club, Scouts and various church youth groups, such as Jigsaw, formally know as HYP, run by local Youth Leaders. The Boronia Progress Hall is a historic building of local importance.port and leisure
Amenities include Knox Leisureworks (a swimming pool and exercise centre run by the
YMCA ). Tormore Reserve, in addition to operating as a cricket ground in the summer months (Boronia Cricket Club), is also the home of the Boronia Hawks EFL Club. Boronia Hawks competes in the Eastern Football League which is headquartered in Scoresby Road, Boronia. Other activities include Boronia Bowls Club, health and fitness centres, netball clubs, An Internet Cafe that people go to to play LAN games, swimming schools/clubs, martial arts schools, pool club, bike paths and numerous small parks and playgrounds, Boronia weightlifting club and calisthenics schools. Knox Basketball stadium is one of several venues utilised by the Knox Basketball League, the largest Basketball League in Australia. There is also a library [Boronia Library: http://www.erl.vic.gov.au/branches/boro.htm] and a radio-control car club and raceway in the basketball stadium precinct. A new Dance and Cheerleading school was opened in February 2008.Retail
Boronia Junction, a relatively new shopping centre, was completed over 2000-2001. Boronia Junction includes AMF bowling, a number of restaurants and a hairdresser. There has been a cinema in Boronia for many decades (although not continuously). Metro cinemas opened in 2005 (in the former Village cinemas complex in Dorset Square). Boronia boasts over 11 restaurants- including Indian, Thai, Malaysian, Chinese and Italian cuisine. The other two shopping precincts in Boronia are Boronia Village and Dorset Square (including Boronia Mall). There is also Dorset Arcade and Chandler Arcade, both run by the Boronia Chamber of Commerce. Boronia is currently being targeted by Knox City Council for rejuvenation in consultation with resident interest groups- major works are intended for the Dorset Square retail and entertainment precinct during 2008.
Education
There are a number of kindergartens located in Boronia (interested parties are advised to contact Knox City Council for more details). There are also four primary schools in Boronia: Boronia Primary, Boronia Heights Primary, Boronia West Primary and St Joseph's Catholic Primary school. There is one secondary school: Boronia Heights College.
Newspaper
The offices of Knox Leader weekly local newspaper (part of the
News Corporation group) are located in Boronia. The Boronia and The Basin Community Newspaper (BBCN) is also produced and distributed locally- by volunteers and focuses on local stories and history: including feature articles on immigrants' stories and local businesses. The community newspaper is produced on a monthly basis.Places of Worship
Infobox Australian Place | type = Church
name = Wesleyan Methodist Church, Boronia
caption = Stradbroke Road, Boronia.There are a number of groups providing for the local community. These include St Paul's
Anglican Church, Boronia Uniting Church, Boronia Church of Christ, The Potter's Church, Vineyard Church, Wesleyan Methodist Church of Boronia (pictured),Jehovah's Witnesses of Bayswater and Boronia, Christedelphian Hall of Boronia, BoroniaBaptist Church, Martin Luther Home for the Aged, Tenrikyo Melbourne Shinyu Church (only Japanese church of its kind in Australia) and St Joseph's Catholic Church.Wadi Street, Boronia is also the location of the first Templer Community Church Hall in Australia. Built in 1957 entirely by local volunteer Templers the building, with its unusual belltower and the attached nine-pin bowling alley, has been assessed by the Heritage Council in 2003 as 'culturally significant' and placed on the Register of
Heritage Victoria .Famous former residents
*
Timothy Spanos , award winning filmmaker grew up in Boronia, and recently made a feature film called "Boronia Boys"
*Davey Lane , guitarist of rock bandYou Am I grew up in Boronia.
* ComedianShane Bourne has also made references to growing in Boronia before it was a bona fide suburb.
* TV personality Ian Turpie attended Boronia High School in the early 1960s.treet Names
Many of the streets in Boronia follow a botanical theme - such as Sycamore Crescent, Cypress Avenue, Daffodil Road, Iris Crescent, Pine Crescent, Tulip Crescent, Hazelwood Road, Olive Grove and Oak Avenue. Others are named after important local residents - Chandler Road, Rathmullen Road, Dinsdale Road, Kleinert Road.
References
External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20040511083819/www.arts.monash.edu.au/ncas/multimedia/gazetteer/list/boronia.html Australian Places - Boronia]
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