- Harkaway, Victoria
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Harkaway
city = Melbourne
state = vic
caption =
lga =City of Casey
postcode = 3806
pop = 422 (2006) Census 2006 AUS
id=SSC21321
name = Harkaway (State Suburb)
accessdate=2007-09-15
quick=on]
est = 1860s
stategov = Narre Warren North
fedgov = La Trobe
dist1 = 46
location1=Melbourne
near-nw = Narre Warren East
near-n = Narre Warren East
near-ne = Emerald
near-w = Narre Warren North
near-e = Upper Beaconsfield
near-sw = Narre Warren
near-s = Berwick
near-se =Harkaway is a village on the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges,
Melbourne Victoria,Australia . Its Local Government Area is theCity of Casey . The suburb is one which is home to many who wish to avoid the inner city clutter, yet remain relatively close to the city, and is characterised by its large distinguished homes and parkland.History
Prior to European settlement, the area was home to the
Bunurong andWurundjeri indigenous peoples. They maintained a traditional hunting and gathering lifestyle with seasonal movements. A number of stone axe heads have been found in the Harkaway area in a location known as "Bald Hill", and some reports say that acorroboree was held there in 1858. [cite book|last=Beaumont|first=Norman E.|coauthors=Curran, James F.; Hughes, R.H.|title=Early days of Berwick and its surrounding districts|edition=4|publisher=Berwick-Pakenham Historical Society|location=Berwick, VIC|origyear=1948|year=2005|id=ISBN 0-9757802-2-0|pages=69,94-95] However, by 1840, reduction of their hunting grounds, draining of the swamps and introduction of European diseases such assmallpox andmeasles effectively ended their ability to maintain a traditional lifestyle. [cite journal|last = Barwick | first = Diane E. | year = 1984 | title = Mapping The Past: An Atlas of Victorian Clans |journal = Aboriginal History | volume = 8 | pages = 100–131 | id = ISSN 0314-8769]The area was settled by German immigrants in the 1850s. They initially bought land at Thomastown with the intention of subdividing a German settlement, but fresh from trying their luck at the Bendigo goldfields, found the fertile land at Harkaway south of King Road (originally Koenig Road, built as a stock route to water the cattle) and settled there instead. They typically built small timber cottages for themselves and practiced small-scale intensive agriculture on family lots, with the families primarily engaged in clearing the land and growing wheat, oats and potatoes, and "also very active in dairying". [cite book|last=Peel|first=Lynnette Jean|title=Rural industry in the Port Phillip region, 1835-1880|publisher=Melbourne University Press|location=Carlton, VIC|year=1974|id=ISBN 0-522-84064-7|page=72] However, a townsite was never actually declared.
The settlers also constructed a number of other buildings - a Lutheran church (1869), the
belfry of which is still intact and is located on Hessell Road; a single-room brick school (1876), a post office and a community hall (1909).Famous People
Minnie a'Beckett, who married
Arthur Merric Boyd , founder of the Boyd artistic dynasty, was based at "The Grange" in Harkaway in her early years, andJessie Traill (1881-1967), a noted Australian painter, set up a studio in the 1920s.Present day
The town can be reached from
Melbourne and theMonash Freeway . With the exception of Harkaway Road and a portion of King Road, all roads outside the main town are unsealed.Harkaway Primary School has an enrolment of about 200 students [ [http://www.education.vic.gov.au/schoolsonline/Details.asp?LocationID=01169701 Schools Online listing] , Department of Education (Victoria). Accessed
23 November 2006 .] , a community hall, tennis courts and numerous walking and equestrian trails.The area is not served by Melbourne public transport.
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