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Mitcham
Melbourne, Victoria
Mitcham Post OfficePopulation: 14,221 (2006)[1] Established: 1860s Postcode: 3132 Area: 6.8 km² (2.6 sq mi) Location: 20 km (12 mi) from Melbourne LGA: City of Whitehorse State District: Mitcham Federal Division: Deakin Suburbs around Mitcham: Donvale Donvale Ringwood North Nunawading Mitcham Ringwood Forest Hill Vermont Ringwood Mitcham is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km east from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Whitehorse. At the 2006 Census, Mitcham had a population of 14,211.
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History
Mitcham was named after Mitcham Grove, a farm property owned by William Slater who grew roses and herbs for perfumes and remedies.[2] From its settlement in the 1860s, the Mitcham area was generally used for orchards, brickmaking and pottery. Mitcham Post Office opened on 1 June 1884.
A Heatherdale Post Office opened in 1948 and closed in 1971 and Mitcham North Post Office opened in 1960.[3]
However, since the 1950s post war expansion it has become a suburban area.
Facilities
The main shopping precinct is centered around the intersection of Whitehorse Road and Mitcham Road, and features a supermarket cafes, fast food outlets and speciality shops.
The main secondary school in Mitcham is Mullauna College, on the site of the old Mitcham High School
Mitcham also has a number of parks and reserves, including:
- Yarran Dheran [1], a bushland park on the banks of Mullum Mullum Creek [2].
- Halliday Park, a public garden which has a war memorial and large children's playground, and is home to RVBA Premier Division's Mitcham Bowling Club
- Walker Park, a sports reserve which is home to Mitcham Cricket Club and Mitcham Football Club.
- Antonio Park
- Schwerkolt Cottage - used to back onto Yarran Dheran via a track along the Mullum Mullum creek.
Transport
The main north-south roads roads are Mitcham Road and Heatherdale Road. The main east-west road is Whitehorse Road (Maroondah Highway) which connects with the EastLink tolled freeway which skirts the northern and eastern boundaries of the suburb.[4]
Mitcham has two railways stations, Mitcham and Heatherdale, both of which are on the Belgrave and Lilydale lines.
There are a number of bus routes which link the suburb to surrounding areas. Many of these connect with Mitcham railway station.
Attractions
Schwerkolt Cottage is a pioneer cottage (circa 1880s) near the Yarran Dheran bushland park. The cottage and other buildings are now a local history museum. The cottage is surrounded by 2.25 hectares of gardens and bushland. The stone cottage has been restored to its original condition and furnished in a style of the period. The Opening Hours: Weekends and public holidays, 2.00pm-5.00pm and Group Tours by appointment on weekdays only. [5]
Schools
- Antonio Park Primary School
- Mitcham Primary School
- Rangeview Primary School
- Mullauna Secondary College
- St Johns Catholic Primary School
Movie history
Mitcham was a filming location for the world's first feature film, The Story of the Kelly Gang, which used the suburb in key scenes for the 1906 movie.
Sport
The suburb has an Australian Rules football team, The Mitcham Tigers, competing in the Eastern Football League.[6]
The Mitcham Connection
Mitcham was the home of comedian Dave O'Neil, The Volvos musicians Heynes Arms & AC Fanta, Sforzando (band) lead vocalist, poet and writer Quincy Hall, actor brothers Brett and Trevor Lewis, playwright Sandra Long, writer Michael McArthur, director James McArthur, sculptor Joanne Mott and abstract artist 'Egghatch'. These and other Mitcham-raised artists have become collectively known as the Mitcham Connection. During the 1996 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, several of the Mitcham Connection artists, namely Sandra Long, the McArthur brothers and Quincy Hall, collaborated with several other playwrights and stage directors to produce the extraordinary show To Go At Something Bald-Headed. The show was composed of four plays including The Harry Blade Show featuring AC Fanta, Torquil Neilson and Anthony Rive. The show was officially launched by Democrats Senator Lyn Allison.
See also
- City of Doncaster and Templestowe - the former local government area of which Mitcham was a part.
- City of Nunawading - the former local government area of which Mitcham was a part.
References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Mitcham (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. http://www.censusdata.abs.gov.au/ABSNavigation/prenav/LocationSearch?collection=Census&period=2006&areacode=SSC21453&producttype=QuickStats&breadcrumb=PL&action=401. Retrieved 2007-10-01.
- ^ Australian Places - Mitcham
- ^ Premier Postal History, Post Office List, https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=VIC&country=, retrieved 2008-04-11
- ^ "Australia Map Guide". www.street-directory.com.au. http://www.street-directory.com.au/sd_new/genmap.cgi?x=145.197&y=-37.818&sizex=800&sizey=800&level=5&star=6. Retrieved 2009-06-28.
- ^ http://www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/Directory/S2_Item.asp?Mkey=310&S3Key=36
- ^ Full Point Footy, Eastern Football League, http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/eastern_football_league.htm, retrieved 2008-10-21
External links
- Schwerkolt Cottage and Museum Complex
- Victorial Electrol Commission
- - Home Page Eastern Football League
Coordinates: 37°49′05″S 145°11′49″E / 37.818°S 145.197°E
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