Thornbury, Victoria facts for kids
Quick facts for kids ThornburyMelbourne, Victoria |
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Parklands surrounding Darebin Creek
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Population | 18,568 (2016) | ||||||||||||||
• Density | 3,570/km2 (9,200/sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 3071 | ||||||||||||||
Area | 5.2 km2 (2.0 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Location | 7 km (4 mi) from Melbourne | ||||||||||||||
LGA(s) | City of Darebin | ||||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Northcote | ||||||||||||||
Federal Division(s) | Cooper | ||||||||||||||
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Thornbury is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Darebin. At the 2016 census, Thornbury had a population of 18,568.
Thornbury is bordered by the Merri Creek to the west, and the Darebin Creek to the east. The heart of Thornbury is known as Thornbury Village, and is located at the centre of Thornbury at the intersection of High Street and Normanby Avenue/Clarendon Street.
Thornbury is shaped as a thin strip of land sandwiched between Northcote and Preston. Its east–west distance is four times its north–south distance. For 111 years Thornbury was part of the former City of Northcote Local Government Area, which existed from 1883 until June 1994. As such, Thornbury is universally understood to be a demographic and commercial satellite of Northcote, along with Westgarth, although the latter does not have its own postcode.
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Transport
Thornbury is well served by public transport, with Thornbury station on the Mernda railway line, and two tram lines: services along High Street (tram route 86) connecting to the Bundoora Campus of RMIT to the city, and along St Georges Road (tram route 11) from Miller Street, past the Preston Tram Workshops (New Preston Depot) and on to the City and Docklands.
The Merri Creek Trail and Darebin Creek Trail run on the west and east boundaries of Thornbury and are popular shared-use recreational paths used by cyclists and walkers.
Geology
Thornbury geology mainly consists of Silurian sedimentary rocks of the Melbourne (formerly Dargile) Formation. River sediments overlay parts of the folded Silurian rocks, especially near Merri Creek and Darebin Creek that represent the western and eastern borders of the suburb respectevely.
Public open spaces
- Strettle Wetland (Merri Creek).
- Northcote Municipal Golf Links
- Mayer Park
- Sir Douglas Nichols Reserve
- Penders Park (Electric barbecues, playground).
- Hayes Park (Oval).
- John Cain Memorial Park (Including the Darebin International Sports Centre facilities, four soccer fields, the State Cycling Centre velodrome and the State Lawn Bowls Centre).
- Clyde Jones Reserve(Playground and Grassy Area)
Sporting facilities
The Darebin International Sports Centre (DISC) is located in the John Cain Memorial Reserve, near the Darebin Creek in Thornbury. The Darebin International Sports Centre is the home of the Football Federation Victoria, the State Football Centre (soccer), the State Lawn Bowls Centre and the State Cycling Centre, a velodrome with a 250m indoor timber cycling track. The Northcote Public Golf Course, run by the Northcote Golf Club is located near the Merri Creek. It is also home to Flinders Park and the Holy Trinity Cricket Club (HTCC).
Educational facilities
- Thornbury Primary School (Opened 2 August 1915).
- Wales Street Primary School (opened 1 October 1891 as the 'Prince of Wales Park State School').
- Penders Grove Primary School
- Thornbury High School (Renamed from Thornbury-Darebin Secondary College in 2005).
- Holy Spirit School (Catholic) (Opened 3 February 1953).
- St. Mary's Primary school (Catholic) (Opened January 1920).
- Distance Education Centre – The headquarters of this Department of Education agency, co-located near the Darebin Creek with the Victorian School of Languages, the headquarters of this Department of Education agency.
- Nestoras Greek College
Notable residents
- Vince Colosimo – actor and TV personality
- Jane Hall – actor and radio personality
- Normie Rowe – singer and TV personality
- Jack Blandford + Matt Benton – Founders of BOTR 69
- Bill Lawry - Australian former cricketer and commentator