- Strathmore, Victoria
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Strathmore
city = Melbourne
state = vic
caption =
lga = City of Moonee Valley
postcode = 3041
pop = 7775 (2006)Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC21643 | name = Strathmore (State Suburb) | accessdate = 2007-09-29 | quick = on]
area = 6.8
est =
propval = $508,000 [ [http://www.domain.com.au/public/suburbprofile.aspx?suburb=Strathmore&postcode=3041 Strathmore] , accessed 2 June 2007]
stategov = Essendon
fedgov = Wills
dist1 = 11
location1= Melbourne
dist2 =
location2=
near-nw = Essendon Fields
near-n = Oak Park
near-ne = Pascoe Vale
near-w = Essendon North
near-e = Pascoe Vale South
near-sw = Essendon
near-s = Essendon
near-se = Pascoe Vale SouthStrathmore is a suburb in
Melbourne , Victoria,Australia . Its Local Government Area is theCity of Moonee Valley . The suburb is located about 10 kilometres north west ofMelbourne Central Business District and is primarily residential in nature. It is bordered by Woodland Street to the south, Bulla Road andEssendon Airport in the west, and theMoonee Ponds Creek to the north east.The
Tullamarine Freeway effectively cuts the suburb into northern and southern halves, and with the upgrade to the Freeway byCityLink , noise barriers were installed which at the time of installation some residents feared would be like a 'Berlin Wall'.History
The first land sales in the area of Strathmore were made in 1843 and 1845 in the Parish of Doutta Galla. Major Frederick Berkley St John, was the purchaser of the Strathmore North area, (Section 23). The other major purchaser (Section 15, Parish of Doutta Galla) covering the Strathmore area was Edward Jones Brewster. Both made significant fortunes from land speculation.
Brewster subdivided and sold 100 acres (400,000 m²) of land to Thomas Napier, who occupied the land and left a lasting legacy to the area - the origin of its name. The area of Strathmore was originally called North Essendon. The name of "Strathmore" was first suggested by the Rev. John Sinclair in 1936 and was initially adopted by the church. The name was derived from Thomas Napier's Scottish heritage, the valley of
Strathmore, Scotland close to where he once lived. The name was submitted to Council in 1943. In 1955 the Railways changed the name of the station from North Essendon to Strathmore.As a relatively unknown suburb, Strathmore's profile has been enhanced considerably following the construction of the Direct Factory Outlet (DFO) shopping complex in December 2005, which is located on the Bulla Road turnoff on the Tullamarine Freeway, next to Essendon Airport. The DFO, while enhancing Strathmore's profile and boosting the local economy; has resulted in heavy traffic. As a response, new traffic lights have been installed on the complex intersection and nearby streets have been blocked to prevent spillover parking during busy periods.
Landmarks
Napier Park is a 10
acre (40,000 m²) block bounded by Woodland, Napier streets, Noble Avenue and Glenbervie Road. It was donated to Essendon Council in 1920 by Theodore Napier, the son of Thomas Napier. It is a carefully preserved woodland block which gives visitors an idea of what the Strathmore Area was like prior to European Settlement. The park includes a stand ofRiver Red Gum s (Eucalyptus Camaldulensis). These trees are protected under the National Register of Significant Trees. There is only one other such stand of Redgums in the Melbourne area.Lebanon Reserve is the home of the
Strathmore Football Club a member of theEssendon District Football League . This reserve is located on the banks of theMoonee Ponds Creek .The other important landmarks are
Essendon Airport ,Tullamarine Freeway and theMoonee Ponds Creek .Transport
The suburb is serviced by the Strathmore railway station on the Craigieburn railway line.
Cyclists have easy access to the
Moonee Ponds Creek Trail along the Moonee Ponds Creek.Education
The area contains several schools, including Strathmore Primary School, Strathmore North Primary and Strathmore Secondary College.
See also
*
City of Essendon - the former local government area of which Strathmore was a part.References
External links
* [http://home.vicnet.net.au/~strthmre/history.htm Strathmore History]
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