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| type = suburb |
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| name = Blackburn |
| name = Blackburn |
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| city = Melbourne |
| city = Melbourne |
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| state = vic |
| state = vic |
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| image = BlackburnLakeVicAU.JPG |
| image = BlackburnLakeVicAU.JPG |
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| caption = [[Blackburn Lake Sanctuary]] |
| caption = [[Blackburn Lake Sanctuary]] |
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| lga = City of Whitehorse |
| lga = City of Whitehorse |
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| alternative_location_map = Australia Victoria metropolitan Melbourne |
| alternative_location_map = Australia Victoria metropolitan Melbourne |
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| coordinates = {{coord|37.826|S|145.151|E|display=inline,title}} |
| coordinates = {{coord|37.826|S|145.151|E|display=inline,title}} |
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| postcode = 3130 |
| postcode = 3130 |
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| pop = |
| pop = 14,478 |
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| pop_year = {{CensusAU|2021}} |
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| pop_footnotes = <ref name="abs">{{Census |
| pop_footnotes = <ref name="abs">{{Census 2021 AUS | id = SAL20252 | name = Blackburn (Suburbs and Localities) | accessdate = 3 July 2022 | quick = on}}</ref> |
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| elevation = 98 |
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| stategov = [[Electoral district of Box Hill|Box Hill]] |
| area = 5.8 |
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| stategov = [[Electoral district of Box Hill|Box Hill]] |
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| stategov2 = [[Electoral district of Ringwood (Victoria)|Ringwood]] |
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| fedgov = [[Division of Chisholm|Chisholm]] |
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| location1 = [[Melbourne central business district|Melbourne]] |
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| near-nw = [[Box Hill North, Victoria|Box Hill North]] |
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| near-n = [[Blackburn North, Victoria|Blackburn North]] |
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| near-ne = [[Nunawading, Victoria|Nunawading]] |
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| near-w = [[Box Hill, Victoria|Box Hill]] |
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| near-e = [[Nunawading, Victoria|Nunawading]] |
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| near-sw = [[Box Hill South, Victoria|Box Hill South]] |
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'''Blackburn''' is a suburb of [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]], {{convert| |
'''Blackburn''' is a suburb of [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]], {{convert|16|km}} east of Melbourne's [[Melbourne central business district|Central Business District]],<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.postcodes-australia.com/areas/vic/ferntree+gully/blackburn | title=Postcode for Blackburn, Victoria (Near Melbourne) - Postcodes Australia }}</ref> located within the [[City of Whitehorse]] [[Local government areas of Victoria|local government area]]. Blackburn recorded a population of 14,478 at the [[2021 Australian census|2021 census]].<ref name=abs/> |
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The origin of the name Blackburn is not certain, but may have been after an early settler or James Blackburn, who designed [[Yan Yean Reservoir]] |
The origin of the name Blackburn is not certain, but may have been after an early settler or [[James Blackburn (architect)|James Blackburn]], who designed [[Yan Yean Reservoir]]. |
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Blackburn is bounded in the west by Middleborough Road, in the north by Springfield Road, in the east by an irregular line along streets to the east of [[Blackburn Lake Sanctuary]] and in the south by Canterbury Road. |
Blackburn is bounded in the west by Middleborough Road, in the north by Springfield Road, in the east by an irregular line along streets to the east of [[Blackburn Lake Sanctuary]] - known as the '''Bellbird''' area - and in the south by Canterbury Road. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Europeans first settled the area of Blackburn in the 1841s. The area was densely wooded, though orchards and small farms were soon developed. In 1861 the Traveller's Rest Hotel was built on the current site of the Blackburn Hotel. Blackburn Creek Post Office opened on 10 January 1876 and was renamed Blackburn in 1883.<ref name = "a">{{ |
Europeans first settled the area of Blackburn in the 1841s. The area was densely wooded, though orchards and small farms were soon developed. In 1861 the Traveller's Rest Hotel was built on the current site of the Blackburn Hotel.<ref name = vicplaces>{{cite web | url = https://www.victorianplaces.com.au/blackburn | title = Blackburn | website = Victorian Places}}</ref> Blackburn Creek Post Office opened on 10 January 1876 and was renamed Blackburn in 1883.<ref name = "a">{{cite web | website = Phoenix Auctions History | title = Post Office List | url = http://www.phoenixauctions.com.au/cgi-bin/wsPhoenix.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=VIC&filter=*Blackburn* | access-date = 8 April 2021 }}</ref> |
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| last = Premier Postal History | title = Post Office List | url = https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=VIC&country= | accessdate = 11 April 2008 }}</ref> |
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During the land boom of the 1880s, brickworks and quarries were established in the area. [[Blackburn railway station, Melbourne|Blackburn railway station]] was built in 1882. |
During the land boom of the 1880s, brickworks and quarries were established in the area. [[Blackburn railway station, Melbourne|Blackburn railway station]] was built in 1882.<ref name = vicplaces/> Blackburn State School was established in 1889.<ref>{{Cite book | title = City of Whitehorse Heritage Review Building Citations. Volume 2. Part II | url = https://www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/sites/whitehorse.vic.gov.au/files/assets/documents/City%20of%20Whitehorse%20Heritage%20Review%201999%20-%20Building%20Citations%20Volume%202%20part%202.PDF | last = Allom Lovell & Associates | date = April 1999 | publisher = City of Whitehorse | page = 144}}</ref> |
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Though the area near the railway station was subdivided in the |
Though the area near the railway station was subdivided in the nineteenth century, development was slow and most houses in the suburb were not built until after the [[World War II|Second World War]].<ref name = vicplaces/> |
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A large part of Blackburn is of historical significance, as it was built around the artificial Blackburn Lake in 1889, now known as Blackburn Lake Sanctuary, with the lake in the middle of the sanctuary. This was a popular day trip destination by train in the late nineteenth century. Some Australian artists painted in the bush around the Blackburn and [[Box Hill, Victoria|Box Hill]] areas. Of these, [[Tom Roberts|Roberts]] and [[Frederick McCubbin|McCubbin]] are the best known. The area is protected by strict planning controls restricting development and has retained a village atmosphere. |
A large part of Blackburn is of historical significance, as it was built around the artificial Blackburn Lake in 1889, now known as Blackburn Lake Sanctuary, with the lake in the middle of the sanctuary. This was a popular day trip destination by train in the late nineteenth century. Some Australian artists painted in the bush around the Blackburn and [[Box Hill, Victoria|Box Hill]] areas. Of these, [[Tom Roberts|Roberts]] and [[Frederick McCubbin|McCubbin]] are the best known. The area is protected by strict planning controls restricting development and has retained a village atmosphere.{{cn|date=August 2022}} |
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==Demographics== |
==Demographics== |
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The median rent in Blackburn is $335 per week and the median mortgage repayment is $2000 per month. |
The median rent in Blackburn is $335 per week and the median mortgage repayment is $2000 per month. |
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In the 12-month period to January 2020 Blackburn reported a median house price of A$1.03 million for a three bedroom house.<ref name="domain">{{cite web|url=https://www.domain.com.au/suburb-profile/blackburn-vic-3130|title=Real Estate - Properties for Sale, Rent and Share - Domain|website=domain.com.au}}</ref> |
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==Facilities== |
==Facilities== |
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[[File:Aerial panorama of Blackburn, Victoria. Shot September 2018.jpg|thumb|Aerial panorama of Blackburn, Victoria. Shot September 2018.]] |
[[File:Aerial panorama of Blackburn, Victoria. Shot September 2018.jpg|thumb|Aerial panorama of Blackburn, Victoria. Shot September 2018.]] |
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The major shopping hub of Box Hill is two train stops away, while three buses connect Blackburn to [[Forest Hill, Victoria|Forest Hill]]. It shares its postcode with [[Blackburn North, Victoria|Blackburn North]] and [[Blackburn South, Victoria|Blackburn South]]. |
The major shopping hub of Box Hill is two train stops away, while three buses connect Blackburn to [[Forest Hill, Victoria|Forest Hill]]. The 901 Smartbus route also travels via Blackburn, connecting Blackburn with Frankston, Dandenong and Melbourne Airport. It shares its postcode with [[Blackburn North, Victoria|Blackburn North]] and [[Blackburn South, Victoria|Blackburn South]]. |
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Blackburn contains two railway stations, [[Laburnum railway station|Laburnum]] and [[Blackburn railway station, Melbourne|Blackburn]], on the [[Belgrave railway line|Belgrave]] and [[Lilydale railway line|Lilydale]] lines, the former of which services the locality of [[Laburnum, Victoria|Laburnum]], in the western part of the suburb. Blackburn is also home of the 1st/8th Blackburn [[Boy Scout|Scout]] Group and [http://www.mssociety.org.au/nerve-centre.asp The Nerve Centre]. |
Blackburn contains two railway stations, [[Laburnum railway station|Laburnum]] and [[Blackburn railway station, Melbourne|Blackburn]], on the [[Belgrave railway line|Belgrave]] and [[Lilydale railway line|Lilydale]] lines, the former of which services the locality of [[Laburnum, Victoria|Laburnum]], in the western part of the suburb. Blackburn is also home of the 1st/8th Blackburn [[Boy Scout|Scout]] Group and [http://www.mssociety.org.au/nerve-centre.asp The Nerve Centre]. |
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==Sport== |
==Sport== |
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There are many sporting clubs for all ages: |
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[[File:Aerial topdown of the sporting oval at Morton Park, Blackburn.jpg|thumb|Aerial topdown of the sporting oval at Morton Park, Blackburn]] |
[[File:Aerial topdown of the sporting oval at Morton Park, Blackburn.jpg|thumb|Aerial topdown of the sporting oval at Morton Park, Blackburn]] |
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* The suburb has an [[Australian Rules]] football team, The Blackburn Panthers' (known as 'The Burners'), competing in the [[Eastern Football League (Australia)|Eastern Football League]].<ref name="d">{{Citation | last = Full Point Footy | title = Eastern Football League | url = http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/eastern_football_league.htm | |
* The suburb has an [[Australian Rules]] football team, The Blackburn Panthers' (known as 'The Burners'), competing in the [[Eastern Football League (Australia)|Eastern Football League]].<ref name="d">{{Citation | last = Full Point Footy | title = Eastern Football League | url = http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/eastern_football_league.htm | access-date = 21 October 2008 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090101213058/http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/eastern_football_league.htm | archive-date = 1 January 2009 | url-status = dead }}</ref> |
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* Cricket: Blackburn Cricket Club, Blackburn North Cricket Club, Blackburn South Cricket Club, Laburnum Cricket Club (formerly Nunawading Churches of Christ Cricket Club) |
* Cricket: Blackburn Cricket Club, Blackburn North Cricket Club, Blackburn South Cricket Club, Laburnum Cricket Club (formerly Nunawading Churches of Christ Cricket Club) |
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* Soccer: Blackburn Soccer Club, |
* Soccer: Blackburn Soccer Club, Blackburn North Baptist Soccer Club |
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* Netball (Juniors): |
* Netball (Juniors): Blackburn South Netball Club], St Thomas Netball Club, Laburnum Netball Club, Blackburn Burners Netball Club and Blackburn Lake Netball club. |
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* Tennis: |
* Tennis: Blackburn Tennis Club |
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* Basketball: |
* Basketball: Blackburn Vikings - teams playing in the Victorian Junior Basketball League (Juniors) and the Big V Competition (Senior) |
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* Lawn Bowls: Blackburn Bowls Club - 4 sides starting at Division 1. Large community based club with excellent facilities. |
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==Schools== |
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There are |
There are four schools in Blackburn: Laburnum Primary School,<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.goodschools.com.au/compare-schools/in-blackburn-3130/laburnum-primary-school | title = Laburnum Primary School | website = Good Schools Guide}}</ref> Blackburn Primary School,<ref>{{Cite web| url = https://www.goodschools.com.au/compare-schools/in-blackburn-3130/blackburn-primary-school | title = Blackburn Primary School | website = Good Schools Guide}}</ref> Blackburn Lake Primary School<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.goodschools.com.au/compare-schools/in-blackburn-3130/blackburn-lake-primary-school/about-us | title = Blackburn Lake Primary School | website = Good Schools Guide}}</ref> and St Thomas the Apostle School.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.goodschools.com.au/compare-schools/in-blackburn-3130/st-thomas-the-apostle-school | title = St Thomas the Apostle School | website = Good Schools Guide}}</ref> |
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==Notable residents== |
==Notable residents== |
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* [[Edith Coleman]] (1874-1951), naturalist and well |
* [[Edith Coleman]] (1874-1951), naturalist and well-known nature writer who lived at Walsham on Blackburn Road. Famed for her work on orchid pollination, she was the first woman to be awarded the Australian Natural History Medallion.<ref>{{Cite book|url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/coleman-edith-9784|title=Australian Dictionary of Biography|last=McEvey|first=Allan|chapter=Coleman, Edith (1874–1951) |publisher=National Centre of Biography, Australian National University|location=Canberra}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title=The wasp and the orchid : the remarkable life of Australian naturalist Edith Coleman|last=Danielle|first=Clode|isbn=9781760554286|location=Sydney, New South Wales|oclc=1030336921|date = 27 March 2018}}</ref> Married to pioneering motorist, James G Coleman, who founded the [[Royal Automobile Club of Victoria|RACV.]] |
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* [[Josh Gibson (footballer)|Josh Gibson]], footballer for the [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] in the [[Australian Football League|AFL]]. He grew up in Blackburn.<ref>[http://whitehorse-leader.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/waiting-game-is-over-for-hawk/ Waiting game is over for Hawk] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121006212942/http://whitehorse-leader.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/waiting-game-is-over-for-hawk/ |
* [[Josh Gibson (footballer)|Josh Gibson]], footballer for the [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] in the [[Australian Football League|AFL]]. He grew up in Blackburn.<ref>[http://whitehorse-leader.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/waiting-game-is-over-for-hawk/ Waiting game is over for Hawk] |
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* [[hamood]]{{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121006212942/http://whitehorse-leader.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/waiting-game-is-over-for-hawk/|date=6 October 2012}}</ref> |
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* [[Xavier O'Neill]], footballer for the [[West Coast Eagles]]. He grew up in Blackburn and played for [[Blackburn Football Club]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/players/1930/xavier-o-neill|title=Xavier O'Neill | AFL }}</ref>{{Use Australian English|date=August 2019}} |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[City of Nunawading]] |
* [[City of Nunawading]] – Blackburn was previously within this former local government area. |
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* [[Laburnum, Victoria]] |
* [[Laburnum, Victoria]] |
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Blackburn Melbourne, Victoria | |||||||||||||||
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Coordinates | 37°49′34″S 145°09′04″E / 37.826°S 145.151°E | ||||||||||||||
Population | 14,478 (2021 census)[1] | ||||||||||||||
• Density | 2,496/km2 (6,470/sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 3130 | ||||||||||||||
Elevation | 98 m (322 ft) | ||||||||||||||
Area | 5.8 km2 (2.2 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Location | 16 km (10 mi) from Melbourne | ||||||||||||||
LGA(s) | City of Whitehorse | ||||||||||||||
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Blackburn is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east of Melbourne's Central Business District,[2] located within the City of Whitehorse local government area. Blackburn recorded a population of 14,478 at the 2021 census.[1]
The origin of the name Blackburn is not certain, but may have been after an early settler or James Blackburn, who designed Yan Yean Reservoir.
Blackburn is bounded in the west by Middleborough Road, in the north by Springfield Road, in the east by an irregular line along streets to the east of Blackburn Lake Sanctuary - known as the Bellbird area - and in the south by Canterbury Road.
History
[edit]Europeans first settled the area of Blackburn in the 1841s. The area was densely wooded, though orchards and small farms were soon developed. In 1861 the Traveller's Rest Hotel was built on the current site of the Blackburn Hotel.[3] Blackburn Creek Post Office opened on 10 January 1876 and was renamed Blackburn in 1883.[4]
During the land boom of the 1880s, brickworks and quarries were established in the area. Blackburn railway station was built in 1882.[3] Blackburn State School was established in 1889.[5]
Though the area near the railway station was subdivided in the nineteenth century, development was slow and most houses in the suburb were not built until after the Second World War.[3]
A large part of Blackburn is of historical significance, as it was built around the artificial Blackburn Lake in 1889, now known as Blackburn Lake Sanctuary, with the lake in the middle of the sanctuary. This was a popular day trip destination by train in the late nineteenth century. Some Australian artists painted in the bush around the Blackburn and Box Hill areas. Of these, Roberts and McCubbin are the best known. The area is protected by strict planning controls restricting development and has retained a village atmosphere.[citation needed]
Demographics
[edit]In the 2011 census the population of Blackburn was 12,796, approximately 51.1% female and 48.9% male.
The median/average age of the people in Blackburn is 40 years of age.
70.8% of people living in the suburb of Blackburn were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were 3.6% England, 3.6% China, 2.4% India, 1.4% New Zealand, 1.3% Malaysia, 0.7% Hong Kong, 0.7% Korea, Republic of, 0.6% Germany, 0.6% Italy, 0.6% Sri Lanka, 0.6% Vietnam, 0.5% South Africa, 0.4% Scotland, 0.4% Netherlands.
78.8% of people living in Blackburn speak English only. The other top languages spoken are 4.4% Language spoken at home not stated, 3.9% Mandarin, 2.3% Cantonese, 1.2% Other, 1.0% Punjabi, 1.0% Greek, 0.9% Italian, 0.6% Other, 0.6% Korean.
The religious makeup of Blackburn is 29.3% No religion, 21.3% Catholic, 12.6% Anglican, 9.2% Religious affiliation not stated, 6.1% Uniting Church, 4.0% Baptist, 2.5% Christian, nfd, 2.3% Presbyterian and Reformed, 2.3% Buddhism, 2.0% Eastern Orthodox.
The median individual income is $667 per week and the median household income is $1508 per week.
The median rent in Blackburn is $335 per week and the median mortgage repayment is $2000 per month.
In the 12-month period to January 2020 Blackburn reported a median house price of A$1.03 million for a three bedroom house.[6]
Facilities
[edit]The major shopping hub of Box Hill is two train stops away, while three buses connect Blackburn to Forest Hill. The 901 Smartbus route also travels via Blackburn, connecting Blackburn with Frankston, Dandenong and Melbourne Airport. It shares its postcode with Blackburn North and Blackburn South.
Blackburn contains two railway stations, Laburnum and Blackburn, on the Belgrave and Lilydale lines, the former of which services the locality of Laburnum, in the western part of the suburb. Blackburn is also home of the 1st/8th Blackburn Scout Group and The Nerve Centre.
Blackburn enjoys three significant bushland parks: the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary, the Blackburn Creeklands park (comprising Blacks Walk, Kalang Park and Furness Park) which follows Gardiners Creek, and Cootamundra Walk.
Sport
[edit]- The suburb has an Australian Rules football team, The Blackburn Panthers' (known as 'The Burners'), competing in the Eastern Football League.[7]
- Cricket: Blackburn Cricket Club, Blackburn North Cricket Club, Blackburn South Cricket Club, Laburnum Cricket Club (formerly Nunawading Churches of Christ Cricket Club)
- Soccer: Blackburn Soccer Club, Blackburn North Baptist Soccer Club
- Netball (Juniors): Blackburn South Netball Club], St Thomas Netball Club, Laburnum Netball Club, Blackburn Burners Netball Club and Blackburn Lake Netball club.
- Tennis: Blackburn Tennis Club
- Basketball: Blackburn Vikings - teams playing in the Victorian Junior Basketball League (Juniors) and the Big V Competition (Senior)
- Lawn Bowls: Blackburn Bowls Club - 4 sides starting at Division 1. Large community based club with excellent facilities.
Schools
[edit]There are four schools in Blackburn: Laburnum Primary School,[8] Blackburn Primary School,[9] Blackburn Lake Primary School[10] and St Thomas the Apostle School.[11]
Notable residents
[edit]- Edith Coleman (1874-1951), naturalist and well-known nature writer who lived at Walsham on Blackburn Road. Famed for her work on orchid pollination, she was the first woman to be awarded the Australian Natural History Medallion.[12][13] Married to pioneering motorist, James G Coleman, who founded the RACV.
- Josh Gibson, footballer for the Hawthorn in the AFL. He grew up in Blackburn.[14]
- Xavier O'Neill, footballer for the West Coast Eagles. He grew up in Blackburn and played for Blackburn Football Club.[15]
See also
[edit]- City of Nunawading – Blackburn was previously within this former local government area.
- Laburnum, Victoria
References
[edit]- ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Blackburn (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
- ^ "Postcode for Blackburn, Victoria (Near Melbourne) - Postcodes Australia".
- ^ a b c "Blackburn". Victorian Places.
- ^ "Post Office List". Phoenix Auctions History. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
- ^ Allom Lovell & Associates (April 1999). City of Whitehorse Heritage Review Building Citations. Volume 2. Part II (PDF). City of Whitehorse. p. 144.
- ^ "Real Estate - Properties for Sale, Rent and Share - Domain". domain.com.au.
- ^ Full Point Footy, Eastern Football League, archived from the original on 1 January 2009, retrieved 21 October 2008
- ^ "Laburnum Primary School". Good Schools Guide.
- ^ "Blackburn Primary School". Good Schools Guide.
- ^ "Blackburn Lake Primary School". Good Schools Guide.
- ^ "St Thomas the Apostle School". Good Schools Guide.
- ^ McEvey, Allan. "Coleman, Edith (1874–1951)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
- ^ Danielle, Clode (27 March 2018). The wasp and the orchid : the remarkable life of Australian naturalist Edith Coleman. Sydney, New South Wales. ISBN 9781760554286. OCLC 1030336921.
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- hamoodArchived 6 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Xavier O'Neill | AFL".