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Yarraville, Victoria
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Yarraville Melbourne, Victoria | |
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Aerial view looking east over Yarraville towards the Port of Melbourne and Melbourne CBD | |
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Coordinates | ![]() ![]() |
Population | 14,965 (2016 census)[1] |
• Density | 2,672/km2 (6,920/sq mi) |
Postcode(s) | 3013 |
Area | 5.6 km2 (2.2 sq mi) |
Location | 6 km (4 mi) from Melbourne |
LGA(s) | City of Maribyrnong |
State electorate(s) | Williamstown |
Federal division(s) | Fraser |
Suburbs around Yarraville:West FootscrayKingsvilleSeddonBrooklynYarravilleWest MelbourneAltona NorthSpotswoodPort Melbourne |
Yarraville is an affluent inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 6 km from Melbourne’s Central Business District. It is in the local government area of the City of Maribyrnong. At the 2016 census, Yarraville had a population of 14,965.[1] It is bordered on the east by the junction of the Maribyrnong and the Yarra Rivers, and its southern boundary is the West Gate Freeway.
In 2020, Yarraville was named Australia’s best suburb and fifth in the world.[2] The suburb lies immediately north of the West Gate Bridge, and immediately west of its namesake, the Yarra River. Features of Yarraville include C.J. Cruickshank Park, Yarraville Oval, Beaton Reserve, Yarraville Gardens, Stony Creek and the Yarraville Village Shopping Strip.
Contents
- 1History
- 2Yarraville Village
- 3Administration
- 4Transportation
- 5Places of worship
- 6Community
- 7Media
- 8Education
- 9Notable people
- 10See also
- 11References
- 12External links
History[edit]
Yarraville was named due to its proximity to the Yarra River. It was subdivided in 1859, and the residential development of the area commenced.[3] In 1859 a railway line from Footscray to Williamstown was opened, which prompted land sales in the area. A large party to announce the subdivision was thrown, however the railway line operators declined to build a station at Yarraville.[4] During the decade of 1870, a railway stop and post office were opened, Methodists established the area’s first church, and a new primary school commenced operating. By 1880, Yarraville was developing into a hub for factories due to the ease of movement of goods via the nearby rail and Yarra River. Yarraville is situated on basaltic land, and bluestone was extracted for ballast for boats on the Yarra River and Port Phillip Bay.
Throughout the 1880’s, the area attracted engineers, iron founders, and rope-makers. Roads linking Yarraville with greater Melbourne were poor, however as railway and water connections improved, Yarraville became an attractive industrial location.[5]
In the 1950’s, a sustained period of migration to Yarraville assisted in rapid development of the area.[6] Many people of Greek origin were part of this migration trend. Commencing in the 1990’s, the demographics of Yarraville started to change, resulting in what is now described as a “gentrified, trendy and hip area”.[7]
Yarraville Village[edit]
Located near Yarraville railway station on Anderson and Ballarat Streets, Yarraville is renowned in Melbourne for its unique character, architecture and quality of village life. Anderson and Ballarat Streets, in the heart of the Yarraville Village, are lined with refurbished 19th century buildings and dotted with neighbourhood cafés, restaurants and boutique shops.
This village atmosphere is anchored by the restored Sun Theatre and the adjacent Sun Bookshop, a prominent landmark in the Yarraville community with its unique art deco architecture and its 6 cinemas. Notable examples of Edwardian and Victorian architecture can be found in Yarraville.
The Yarraville Village is home to many award winning restaurants and cafes. Popular cafe choices include; Cornershop Yarraville, Woven Cafe and Willis & Anderson. A reflection of Melbourne’s multicultural nature, Yarraville offers an array of world cuisine styles including Greek, Italian, Modern Asian, Indian, Cambodian, Mexican, Thai, Chinese and Modern Australian.
Retail shops in the village provide an eclectic shopping experience, from books to the work of a local artist, to quality clothes, shoes, gifts, jewellery, wines, gourmet foods, and a record shop.[8]
Administration[edit]
Local government[edit]
The administration of Yarraville is managed by the City of Maribyrnong. The suburb falls into the ward of the Council named Yarraville ward, which is represented by the Mayor, Michael Clarke, Councillor Simon Crawford, and Cr Jorge Andres Jorquera.[9]
Transportation[edit]
Public transport[edit]
Yarraville railway station is a suburban train station located in the centre of the village area, 20 minutes from the Melbourne CBD. The station is serviced by all trains on the Williamstown line, and Laverton bound trains on the Werribee line. The station is located near Anderson Street in Yarraville Village, access via Birmingham Street to the North (for trains heading towards the City), and Woods Street on the South (heading away from the City). Yarraville station is within the Zone 1 region of Melbourne’s public transport ticketing system.[10]
Several bus routes also service the suburb:[11]
- 223 Yarraville – Highpoint SC via Seddon, Footscray RS (every day). Operated by Transdev Melbourne.
- 409 Highpoint SC – Yarraville via Victoria University Footscray, Footscray RS (every day). Operated by CDC Melbourne.
- 411 Footscray – Laverton via Geelong Road, Altona Gate SC, Altona, Altona Meadows (every day). Operated by CDC Melbourne.
- 412 Footscray – Laverton via Geelong Road, Altona Gate SC, Altona, Altona Meadows (every day). Operated by CDC Melbourne.
- 414 Footscray – Aircraft via Geelong Road, Laverton North (Monday to Saturday). Operated by CDC Melbourne.
- 432 Yarraville – Newport via Altona Gate SC (every day). Operated by Sita Bus Lines.
- 431 Yarraville – Kingsville (Monday to Saturday). Operated by Sita Bus Lines.
- 472 Moonee Ponds – Williamstown via Ascot Vale, Flemington Racecourse, Footscray, North Williamstown RS (every day). Operated by Sita Bus Lines.
- 944 City – Werribee via Spotswood, Newport, Hoppers Crossing (Saturday and Sunday mornings). NightRider service, operated by Dysons.
Road[edit]
Residents of Yarraville have concern about the negative effects of the growing number of trucks using the residential streets. In 2005 the Maribyrnong Truck Action Group (MTAG) was set up by the local community to protest the rising number of trucks. Residents believe they cause excessive noise pollution and air pollution, threatening the health and safety of all in Yarraville.
On 5 April 2006, a large protest organised by residents and MTAG was held in a busy Yarraville intersection, calling for restrictions towards trucks. The large turnout of the protest gained press attention including all major newspapers and network television. This still continues to be a major issue in the Yarraville district.[12]
Places of worship[edit]
There are many religious organisations and places of worship in Yarraville, including Baptist, Buddhist, Catholic, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Orthodox and Uniting Church.
Yarraville also houses the Victorian International Buddhist College and Greek Orthodox Language school.
Community[edit]
Arts and culture[edit]
The area possesses a few musical collectives including the Footscray – Yarraville City Band and the Yarraville Mouth Organ Band. The main film society in the area is the Sun Theatre, located in Yarraville Village. There is also the Yarraville Community Centre which provides a range of resources, classes, activities and services for all ages and abilities.
Yarraville Markets is held on the first Saturday & Sunday of each month. The market is held in the Masonic Hall (Corner of Willis Street & Canterbury Street Yarraville) from 10 am till 3pm. Everything sold at the market is handmade and/or Australian Made.
Festivals[edit]
The annual Yarraville Festival[13] is held in Yarraville Village and continues to be a major cultural event in the community. The festival caters for more than 25,000 people and is professionally operated by a team of dedicated volunteers that reside in Yarraville. Street performers, carnival amusements, art exhibitions, teddy bear picnics, fashion parades, poetry readings, market stalls and performances across many stages, provide an array of entertainment for all.
Since 2016 the annual Albanian Australian Community Festival has been held at Yarraville Gardens after relocating from Footscray park in 2015.
Parks[edit]
There are two public major parks in Yarraville, being the Yarraville Gardens and Beaton Reserve. Both contain pristine flowerbeds with areas for leisure and relaxation.
Other parks include:
- Angliss Reserve
- Bellairs Park
- Cruickshank Park
- Fels Park
- Frederick Street Reserve
- Fyans Morven Reserve
- Goods Yard
- Hanmer Reserve
- Hyde Street Reserve
- Love Street Reserve
- McIvor Reserve
- McNish Reserve
- Sandford Grove Reserve
- Sinking Village
Sport[edit]
Swimming facilities for Yarraville residents are at the Yarraville Swim Centre, 3 Roberts Street West Footscray and at the Maribyrnong Aquatic Centre, Maribyrnong, located next to Highpoint Shopping Centre. The aquatic centre also provides yoga, gym facilities and other recreational activities.
There are many sporting clubs located in Yarraville such as:
- Yarraville Glory Football Club (soccer), established in 1966 and with a rich Greek and local heritage.
- Footscray Baseball Club
- Yarraville Cricket Club
- Seddon Cricket Club
- With its neighbouring suburb Yarraville has an Australian Rules football team, Yarraville-Seddon Eagles, competing in the Western Region Football League.[14] They are located at Yarraville Oval)
- Footscray Hockey Club
- Footscray Lacrosse Club
- South Park Rangers Soccer Club
- Yarraville Tennis Club
- Yarraville Trugo Club
- Footscray ANA Cricket Club
Cyclists in Yarraville are represented by MazzaBUG, the Maribyrnong Bicycle User Group.
Media[edit]
Yarraville was also the backdrop of the 1999 feature film The Wog Boy, and was mentioned in the 1992 Australian film Spotswood.
Yarraville was also the location for the Network Ten TV series ‘The Wrong Girl’. Yarraville was chosen for its unique village and inner city location.
Two free, weekly suburban newspapers are distributed in Yarraville. The Maribyrnong Leader is part of the News Corporation-owned Leader Newspapers group and The Mail is part of the Fairfax Community Newspapers Victoria. Both are distributed every Wednesday.
Education[edit]
Primary schools in the immediate Yarraville area are:
- St. Augustine’s Primary School (Previously known as St. Augustine’s College, Yarraville)
- Kingsville Primary School
- Wembley Primary School
- Yarraville West Primary School
Many local residents are currently campaigning for a high school to be built in the area.[15]