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'''Nunawading''' ({{IPAc-en|icon|ˌ|n|ʌ|n|ə|w|ɒ|d|ɪ|ŋ}}) is a suburb in [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]], 19 km east from Melbourne's [[Melbourne city centre|central business district]].<ref>http://www.postcodes-australia.com/areas/vic/ferntree+gully/nunawading</ref> Its [[Local Government Areas of Victoria|Local Government Area]] is the [[City of Whitehorse]]. At the [[Census in Australia#2006|2006 Census]], Nunawading had a population of 10,661.
'''Nunawading''' ({{IPAc-en|n||n|ə|w||d|ɪ|ŋ}}) is an [[Eastern suburbs (Melbourne)|eastern suburb]] of [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]], 18&nbsp;km (11 miles) east of Melbourne's [[Melbourne central business district|Central Business District]],<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.postcodes-australia.com/areas/vic/ferntree+gully/nunawading | title=Postcode for Nunawading, Victoria (Near Melbourne) - Postcodes Australia }}</ref> located within the [[City of Whitehorse]] and [[City of Manningham]] [[Local government areas of Victoria|local government areas]]. Nunawading recorded a population of 12,413 at the [[2021 Australian census|2021 census]].<ref name=ABS2021/>


The suburb is centered at the intersection of [[Maroondah Highway|Whitehorse Road]] and [[Springvale Road, Melbourne|Springvale Road]] in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, and features the City of Whitehorse's main offices, as well as large retail (e.g. furniture, auto dealerships, hardware, and electrical), and wholesale businesses along Whitehorse Road.
Most of Nunawading is located in the City of Whitehorse, although the City of Manningham governs part of it. It is centred at the intersection of [[Maroondah Highway|Whitehorse Road]] and [[State (Bell/Springvale) Highway|Springvale Road]], in Melbourne's eastern suburbs and is the site of the main office of the City of Whitehorse, as well as large retail (e.g. furniture, auto dealerships, hardware, and electrical) and wholesale businesses, along Whitehorse Road.


==History==
==History==
[[File:Nunawading train station from above facing the Melbourne CBD March 2024.jpg|thumb|Nunawading train station from above facing the Melbourne CBD March 2024]]
[[File:Nunawading aerial panorama facing Melbourne skyline. March 2024.jpg|thumb|Nunawading aerial panorama facing Melbourne skyline. March 2024.]]
[[File:Nunawading aerial panorama facing the Dandenong Ranges. March 2024.jpg|thumb|Nunawading aerial panorama facing the Dandenong Ranges. March 2024.]]
The name Nunawading, thought to be derived from an [[Aboriginal Australians|Aboriginal]] word meaning either "battlefield" or "ceremonial ground",<ref>{{cite web|title=Victorian Places-Nunawading|url=https://www.victorianplaces.com.au/nunawading|access-date=6 May 2020|language=en}}</ref> was initially applied to a vast area which now incorporates [[Box Hill, Victoria|Box Hill]], [[Blackburn, Victoria|Blackburn]], [[Mitcham, Victoria|Mitcham]], [[Forest Hill, Victoria|Forest Hill]] and [[Vermont, Victoria|Vermont]].


The township of Nunawading began life in the 1870s as a site of brick and clay production. The name '''''Tunstall''''', derived from the [[Tunstall, Staffordshire|famed English pottery town]], was given to the area, centred at the intersection of Whitehorse Road and Springvale Road. The former name is still reflected in Tunstall Park, on Luckie Street, Tunstall Avenue, off Springvale Road, and the Tunstall Square [[Shopping Mall|Shopping Centre]], on Tunstall Road, in nearby [[Donvale, Victoria|Donvale]]. The opening of the [[Nunawading railway station|Tunstall railway station]] contributed to the growth of brick and clay industries, with orchards soon following. Tunstall Post Office opened on 1 February 1889 and was renamed Nunawading in 1945.<ref name = "a">{{Citation | last = Phoenix Auctions History | title = Post Office List | url = http://www.phoenixauctions.com.au/cgi-bin/wsPhoenix.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=VIC&filter=*Nunawading* | access-date = 8 April 2021}}</ref>
The name Nunawading, thought to be derived from an Aboriginal word meaning battlefield or ceremonial ground, was initially applied to a vast area which now incorporates [[Box Hill, Victoria|Box Hill]], [[Blackburn, Victoria|Blackburn]], [[Mitcham, Victoria|Mitcham]], [[Forest Hill, Victoria|Forest Hill]], and [[Vermont, Victoria|Vermont]].


Following a series of [[local government in Victoria|local government]] subdivisions in the 1920s, the name Nunawading fell from use. The name was reinstated in 1945 when it replaced Tunstall.
The township of Nunawading began life in the 1870s as a producer of bricks and clay. The name Tunstall, named after the famed pottery producing English town, was given to the area, based at the intersection of Whitehorse Road and Springvale Road. The name is still reflected in Tunstall Park on Luckie Street, Tunstall Avenue off Springvale Road and the Tunstall Square [[Shopping Mall|Shopping Centre]] on Tunstall Road, in nearby [[Donvale, Victoria|Donvale]]. The opening of [[Nunawading railway station|Tunstall railway station]] contributed to the growth of the brick and clay industries. Orchards soon followed. Tunstall Post Office opened on 1 February 1889 and was renamed Nunawading in 1945. <ref name = "a">{{Citation


The period following [[World War II]] saw a housing boom in the area, as residential blocks began to replace orchards. The civic centre was opened in 1968 and became the administrative centre for the [[City of Nunawading]], which was incorporated into the City of Whitehorse, in 1994, along with the [[City of Box Hill]].
| last = Premier Postal History | title = Post Office List | url = https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=VIC&country= | accessdate = 2008-04-11 }}</ref>
Following a series of shire subdivisions throughout the 1920s, the name Nunawading fell from use. The name was reinstated in 1945 when it replaced Tunstall.

The period following [[World War II]] saw a housing boom in the area, as residential blocks began to replace orchards. The civic centre was opened in 1968 and became the administrative centre for the City of Nunawading, which was later incorporated into the City of Whitehorse.


==Today==
==Today==
Whitehorse Road is the site of the largest retail strip for bulkgoods in Melbourne. The City of Whitehorse has named this strip the Mega Mile, in an attempt to provide brand recognition for retailers. Nunawading is home to a large Pacific Brands clothing factory and a brick factory. A large [[Seventh-day Adventist Church|Seventh-day Adventist]] campus exists on Central Road, including a church, church offices, a retail book shop, Coronella Retirement Village and the coeducational Nunawading Christian College (primary and secondary). There is also a combined kindergarten and primary school, Mount Pleasant Road Primary School, located on Mount Pleasant Road. The head office of [[Bird Observation & Conservation Australia]] is in Springvale Road. The suburb was formerly home to the [[Winlaton Youth Training Centre]], the [[Wobbies World]] amusement park, and the original Melbourne studios of [[Network 10]] television, where the soap opera ''[[Neighbours]]'' was and still is filmed.


Nunawading has benefited from the new [[Nunawading railway station]], one of the larger metropolitan stations in the eastern suburbs, and the Springvale Road grade separation, in 2010. The southern and northern areas of Nunawading are now more unified, with better access to the [[Eastern Freeway (Melbourne)|Eastern Freeway]], which runs along the north the suburb.
Whitehorse Road is the largest retail strip for bulkgoods in Melbourne. The City of Whitehorse has named this strip the Mega Mile in an attempt to provide brand recognition for retailers. Nunawading is home to a large Pacific Brands clothing factory and a brick factory. A large [[Seventh-day Adventist Church|Seventh-day Adventist]] campus exists on Central Road with a church, church offices, a retail book shop, Coronella Retirement Village, and the coeducational Nunawading Christian College (Primary and Secondary) as well as a combined kindergarten and Primary School Located on Mount Pleasant Road - Mount Pleasant Road Primary School. The head office of [[Bird Observation & Conservation Australia]] is in Springvale Road. It was formerly home to the [[Winlaton Youth Training Centre]], [[Wobbies World]] amusement park and the Melbourne studios of the [[Network Ten]] television network. The soap opera ''[[Neighbours]]'' is still filmed in this studio, now owned by Fremantle Media Australia.


The Nunawading Primary School on Springvale Road closed in 2012 and the main building is now the Nunawading Community Hub, which opened in 2020.<ref>{{cite web |title=Nunawading Primary School |url=http://learningfromthepast.com.au/nunawading-primary-school/ |website=Learning from the Past |access-date=2022-06-27}}</ref> The new Whitehorse Primary School opened on the site of the old [[Springview Primary School]], and is next door to St. Phillip's Catholic primary school. Mount Pleasant Road Primary School, formerly Nunawading South Primary School, is located on the corner of Mount Pleasant Road and Eugenia Street.
Nunawading has benefited from the new train station and the Springvale Road crossing going underground. The South and North areas of Nunawading are now more unified with better access to the Eastern freeway.


==Demographics==
The Nunawading Primary school on Springvale Road has closed and the new Whitehorse Primary School has opened on the site of the old Springview Primary School. This school is next door to the Catholic primary school St. Phillip's. There is also a Nunawading Christian school with a separate secondary college and primary school. Education facilities in Nunawading are excellent.
In the 2016 census, the population of Nunawading was 11,876, with 51.6% being female and 48.4% male.<ref>2016 Census QuickStats – Nunawading, [https://quickstats.censusdata.abs.gov.au/census_services/getproduct/census/2016/quickstat/SSC21973 ''Australian Bureau of Statistics'']</ref>

The median/average age of the people in Nunawading is 38. 59.6% of people living in Nunawading were born in Australia. The other major countries of birth were China (7.3%), India (3.9%), England (2.4%), Malaysia (2.0%), and Vietnam (1.8%).<ref>People – cultural & language diversity, [https://quickstats.censusdata.abs.gov.au/census_services/getproduct/census/2016/quickstat/SSC21973#cultural ''Australian Bureau of Statistics'']</ref> 61.4% of people living in Nunawading spoke English only. The other main languages spoken were Mandarin (8.7%), Cantonese (4.9%), Vietnamese (1.9%), Hindi (1.7%), and Greek (1.4%).

In the 2016 census, 30.1% of people were attending an educational institution. Of those, 26.0% were in primary school, 20.2% in secondary school, and 24.1% in a tertiary or technical institution. 34.9% said they had no religion, an 8.7% increase from 2011, 17.8% identified as Catholic, a 4.15% decrease from the 2011 census, and 7.7% Anglican, a 2.9% decrease from 2011. 8.1% did not state a religious affiliation, and 5.1% identified as Buddhist.


==Sport==
==Sport==
The area has an [[Association football|Association Football]] team, [[Nunawading City FC]], that competes in [[National Premier Leagues Victoria 2|NPL2 Victoria]]. It also has an [[Australian rules football]] team, the Nunawading Lions, competing in the [[Eastern Football League (Australia)|Eastern Football League]]. However, their home ground is in the suburb of [[Blackburn North, Victoria|Blackburn North]].<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 = usurped }}</ref>

The Nunawading Cricket Club is based at Mahoneys Reserve, in [[Forest Hill, Victoria|Forest Hill]]. Competing in the Box Hill Reporter District Cricket Association, the club holds the record number of premierships in the competition and has been the breeding ground of many prominent Australian cricketers, including the Victorian and Tasmanian seam bowler [[David Saker]], after whose ancestors the club's main ground is named.<ref>[http://www.nunawadingcc.com.au Nunawading Cricket Club]</ref>


Nunawading is home to the Nunawading Swimming Club, which is the largest swimming club in the Southern Hemisphere.
The suburb has an [[Australian Rules]] football team, The Nunawading Lions, competing in the [[Eastern Football League (Australia)|Eastern Football League]]. However their home ground is in the Suburb of Blackburn North<ref name = "d">{{Citation| last = Full Point Footy | title = Eastern Football League | url = http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/eastern_football_league.htm | accessdate = 2008-10-21 }}</ref>


Nunawading is also home to the Beavers Basketball Team and Nunawading Netball Team. The Beavers currently play section 9 on Sundays and are aiming to win the championship this season{{When|date=June 2022}} under the guidance of ex-Warrior Nick Papaziakas.
Independent of this is the [[Nunawading Cricket Club]], based at Mahoneys Reserve in Forest Hill. Competing in the Box Hill Reporter District Cricket Association, the club hold the record number of premierships in the competition and has been the breeding ground of many prominent Australian cricketers, including Victoria and Tasmania seam bowler David Saker; after whose ancestors the club's main ground is named. <ref>www.nunawadingcc.com.au</ref>


Nunawading is also home to the Nunawading Swimming Club. The Nunawading Swimming Club is the largest Swimming Club in the Southern Hemisphere.
Although their home ground, Nunawading Stadium, is in [[Burwood East, Victoria|Burwood East]], the Nunawading Spectres represent Nunawading in the Melbourne East Basketball Association (MEBA).


==Notable people==
Nunawading is also home to the Beavers Basketball Team and Nunawading Netball Team. The Beavers currently play section 9 on Sundays and are aiming to win the championship this season under the guidance of ex-Warrior Nick Papaziakas.
*[[Michael George (footballer)|Michael George]] - VFL footballer
*[[Mark Jackson (Australian footballer)|Mark Jackson]] - VFL footballer
*[[Cecilia McIntosh]] - athlete and AFL footballer
*[[Ian Stacker]] - basketball player and coach


==See also==
Although their home ground (Nunawading Stadium) is in Burwood East, The Nunawading Spectres represent Nunawading in the Melbourne East Basketball Association (MEBA)
* [[City of Nunawading]] – Nunawading was previously within this former local government area.


==References==
==References==
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{{City of Manningham suburbs}}
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{{City of Whitehorse suburbs}}
{{City of Whitehorse suburbs}}
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[[Category:Suburbs of Melbourne]]
[[Category:Suburbs of Melbourne]]
[[Category:Suburbs of the City of Whitehorse]]
[[Category:Suburbs of the City of Manningham]]

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Nunawading
MelbourneVictoria
Nunawading is located in Melbourne
Nunawading
Nunawading
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Coordinates37°49′01″S 145°10′37″E / 37.817°S 145.177°E / -37.817; 145.177
Population12,413 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density2,299/km2 (5,950/sq mi)
Established1870s
Postcode(s)3131
Elevation130 m (427 ft)
Area5.4 km2 (2.1 sq mi)
Location18 km (11 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s)
State electorate(s)Ringwood
Federal division(s)
Suburbs around Nunawading:
Doncaster East Donvale Donvale
Blackburn North Nunawading Mitcham
Blackburn Forest Hill Vermont

Nunawading (/nnəwdɪŋ/) is an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km (11 miles) east of Melbourne's Central Business District,[2] located within the City of Whitehorse and City of Manningham local government areas. Nunawading recorded a population of 12,413 at the 2021 census.[1]

Most of Nunawading is located in the City of Whitehorse, although the City of Manningham governs part of it. It is centred at the intersection of Whitehorse Road and Springvale Road, in Melbourne's eastern suburbs and is the site of the main office of the City of Whitehorse, as well as large retail (e.g. furniture, auto dealerships, hardware, and electrical) and wholesale businesses, along Whitehorse Road.

History

[edit]
Nunawading train station from above facing the Melbourne CBD March 2024
Nunawading aerial panorama facing Melbourne skyline. March 2024.
Nunawading aerial panorama facing the Dandenong Ranges. March 2024.

The name Nunawading, thought to be derived from an Aboriginal word meaning either "battlefield" or "ceremonial ground",[3] was initially applied to a vast area which now incorporates Box Hill, Blackburn, Mitcham, Forest Hill and Vermont.

The township of Nunawading began life in the 1870s as a site of brick and clay production. The name Tunstall, derived from the famed English pottery town, was given to the area, centred at the intersection of Whitehorse Road and Springvale Road. The former name is still reflected in Tunstall Park, on Luckie Street, Tunstall Avenue, off Springvale Road, and the Tunstall Square Shopping Centre, on Tunstall Road, in nearby Donvale. The opening of the Tunstall railway station contributed to the growth of brick and clay industries, with orchards soon following. Tunstall Post Office opened on 1 February 1889 and was renamed Nunawading in 1945.[4]

Following a series of local government subdivisions in the 1920s, the name Nunawading fell from use. The name was reinstated in 1945 when it replaced Tunstall.

The period following World War II saw a housing boom in the area, as residential blocks began to replace orchards. The civic centre was opened in 1968 and became the administrative centre for the City of Nunawading, which was incorporated into the City of Whitehorse, in 1994, along with the City of Box Hill.

Today

[edit]

Whitehorse Road is the site of the largest retail strip for bulkgoods in Melbourne. The City of Whitehorse has named this strip the Mega Mile, in an attempt to provide brand recognition for retailers. Nunawading is home to a large Pacific Brands clothing factory and a brick factory. A large Seventh-day Adventist campus exists on Central Road, including a church, church offices, a retail book shop, Coronella Retirement Village and the coeducational Nunawading Christian College (primary and secondary). There is also a combined kindergarten and primary school, Mount Pleasant Road Primary School, located on Mount Pleasant Road. The head office of Bird Observation & Conservation Australia is in Springvale Road. The suburb was formerly home to the Winlaton Youth Training Centre, the Wobbies World amusement park, and the original Melbourne studios of Network 10 television, where the soap opera Neighbours was and still is filmed.

Nunawading has benefited from the new Nunawading railway station, one of the larger metropolitan stations in the eastern suburbs, and the Springvale Road grade separation, in 2010. The southern and northern areas of Nunawading are now more unified, with better access to the Eastern Freeway, which runs along the north the suburb.

The Nunawading Primary School on Springvale Road closed in 2012 and the main building is now the Nunawading Community Hub, which opened in 2020.[5] The new Whitehorse Primary School opened on the site of the old Springview Primary School, and is next door to St. Phillip's Catholic primary school. Mount Pleasant Road Primary School, formerly Nunawading South Primary School, is located on the corner of Mount Pleasant Road and Eugenia Street.

Demographics

[edit]

In the 2016 census, the population of Nunawading was 11,876, with 51.6% being female and 48.4% male.[6]

The median/average age of the people in Nunawading is 38. 59.6% of people living in Nunawading were born in Australia. The other major countries of birth were China (7.3%), India (3.9%), England (2.4%), Malaysia (2.0%), and Vietnam (1.8%).[7] 61.4% of people living in Nunawading spoke English only. The other main languages spoken were Mandarin (8.7%), Cantonese (4.9%), Vietnamese (1.9%), Hindi (1.7%), and Greek (1.4%).

In the 2016 census, 30.1% of people were attending an educational institution. Of those, 26.0% were in primary school, 20.2% in secondary school, and 24.1% in a tertiary or technical institution. 34.9% said they had no religion, an 8.7% increase from 2011, 17.8% identified as Catholic, a 4.15% decrease from the 2011 census, and 7.7% Anglican, a 2.9% decrease from 2011. 8.1% did not state a religious affiliation, and 5.1% identified as Buddhist.

Sport

[edit]

The area has an Association Football team, Nunawading City FC, that competes in NPL2 Victoria. It also has an Australian rules football team, the Nunawading Lions, competing in the Eastern Football League. However, their home ground is in the suburb of Blackburn North.[8]

The Nunawading Cricket Club is based at Mahoneys Reserve, in Forest Hill. Competing in the Box Hill Reporter District Cricket Association, the club holds the record number of premierships in the competition and has been the breeding ground of many prominent Australian cricketers, including the Victorian and Tasmanian seam bowler David Saker, after whose ancestors the club's main ground is named.[9]

Nunawading is home to the Nunawading Swimming Club, which is the largest swimming club in the Southern Hemisphere.

Nunawading is also home to the Beavers Basketball Team and Nunawading Netball Team. The Beavers currently play section 9 on Sundays and are aiming to win the championship this season[when?] under the guidance of ex-Warrior Nick Papaziakas.

Although their home ground, Nunawading Stadium, is in Burwood East, the Nunawading Spectres represent Nunawading in the Melbourne East Basketball Association (MEBA).

Notable people

[edit]

See also

[edit]
  • City of Nunawading – Nunawading was previously within this former local government area.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Nunawading (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 4 July 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "Postcode for Nunawading, Victoria (Near Melbourne) - Postcodes Australia".
  3. ^ "Victorian Places-Nunawading". Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  4. ^ Phoenix Auctions History, Post Office List, retrieved 8 April 2021
  5. ^ "Nunawading Primary School". Learning from the Past. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  6. ^ 2016 Census QuickStats – Nunawading, Australian Bureau of Statistics
  7. ^ People – cultural & language diversity, Australian Bureau of Statistics
  8. ^ Full Point Footy, Eastern Football League, archived from the original on 1 January 2009, retrieved 21 October 2008
  9. ^ Nunawading Cricket Club