- Avondale Heights, Victoria
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Avondale Heights
city = Melbourne
state = vic
caption = Cycling beside theMaribyrnong River at Avondale Heights.
lga = City of Moonee Valley
postcode = 3034
pop = 11,079 (2006)Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC21041 | name = Avondale Heights (State Suburb) | accessdate = 2007-09-29 | quick = on]
area = 5.4
est =
propval = $334,000 [ [http://www.domain.com.au/public/suburbprofile.aspx?suburb=Avondale%20Heights&postcode=3034 Avondale Heights] , accessed 9 August 2007]
stategov = Niddrie
fedgov = Maribyrnong
dist1 = 14
location1= Melbourne
dist2 =
location2=
near-nw = Sunshine North
near-n = Keilor East
near-ne = Essendon West
near-w = Sunshine North
near-e = Maribyrnong
near-sw = Braybrook
near-s = Maidstone
near-se = MaribyrnongAvondale Heights is a suburb in
Melbourne , Victoria,Australia . Its Local Government Area is theCity of Moonee Valley . It is located on a plateau bounded by a large bend of theMaribyrnong River to the east, south, and west, and to the north by Buckley street.The suburb derives its name from the "Avondale Estate". Originally known as "Maribyrnong West", when the Council undertook to change the name, postal authorities drew attention to the existence of Avondale in
Queensland . The suburb was therefore called Avondale Heights to distinguish it from the Queensland town.There is only one main road - Military Road which runs from Canning Street and Maribyrnong Road, then becomes Milleara Road. There are about 40 shops at the Canning Street end (including Raglan street) and 20 at the other end, near the St Martin De Porres Primary School.
Avondale Heights is famous for
Matthew Lloyd , amongst others, who plays for theEssendon Football Club .Mark Viduka also attended St. Martin De Porres primary school, which is located in Avondale Heights.History
Prior to European colonisation of Melbourne, the
Wurundjeri Aboriginal people of theKulin nation moved through the area. Evidence has been found of human occupation for at least 18,000 years. On10 October 1940 , Mr. James White dug up an ancient human skull, (now known as the Keilor Cranium) on the banks of the Maribyrnong River. This skull has been found to be more than 8,000 years and less than 15,800 years old.In 1803
Charles Grimes , the New South Wales Surveyor General, sailed up theYarra River in the "Buffalo" and sent a rowing boat to explore the 'Saltwater River', as the Maribyrnong was then called. The rowing boat reached a place now known as "Solomon's Ford", and could go no further.In 1835 with the initial settlement of Melbourne, Edmund Davis Fergusson and Michael Solomon established a pastoral holding in the Avondale Sunshine area. On Solomon's sheep station the ford now near the west end of Canning Street soon became known as "Soloman's Ford". This was the lowest crossing point on the Saltwater (Maribyrnong) River, and was for many years the only way from Melbourne to Geelong and further west.
During
World War I the Canning Street bridge was known as Cordite Bridge as it led to the Department of Defence Explosives Factory. A password was necessary to cross the bridge during the war. DuringWorld War II a night curfew was imposed on the river and a boom was put into place to hinder access.During the 1930s the district was subdivided into small dairy and cattle farms, with some poultry farming. Even into the 1960s market gardens and small dairy farms operated in the area. It was only with the late 1960s that housing development changed the area into a residential suburb with some superb views of
Melbourne city from the plateau.In 2008 Avondale Heights is set to experience its largest urbanisation initiative since the formation of the area as a suburb. This is due to the intended sale of the old Kangan Batman Tafe site to private investors for the sole use of developing median density residential housing.
Transport
Three bus routes service the suburb:
Recreational and commuter cyclists have easy access to the
Maribyrnong River Trail along theMaribyrnong River .Famous residents
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Matthew Lloyd , Essendon captainSee also
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City of Keilor - the former local government area of which Avondale Heights was a part.References
* cite web
url=http://www.enet.org.au/historyonline/avondale/avondale.html
title=Avondale Heights
work=City of Moonee Valley: History Online
publisher=www.enet.org.au
accessdate=2008-05-19External links
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