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Balwyn () is a suburb of
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, 10 km east of Melbourne's
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, located within the City of Boroondara
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. Balwyn recorded a population of 13,495 at the 2021 census. Whitehorse Road runs east–west along the ridgeline through the centre of Balwyn. Balwyn Road runs north–south from
Koonung Creek Reserve Koonung Creek Reserve is a linear park in the suburb of Balwyn North, Melbourne, Australia. It follows the path of the Eastern Freeway from Bulleen Road in the west to Doncaster Road to the east. History The area has been green open space s ...
(adjacent to the Eastern Freeway) to Canterbury Road. The south western part of Balwyn was excised as the city of Deepdene in 2010. Balwyn is one of Victoria's most exclusive and affluent suburbs, regularly ranking in the state's top 10 most expensive suburbs.


History

The formally recognised traditional owners for the area in which Balwyn is located are the Wurundjeri People, who lived on the land for at least 14,000 years. The Wurundjeri People are represented by the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation. Following the Foundation of Melbourne, Balwyn was part of Henry Elgar's Special Survey of in 1841, which was subdivided into small farms and grazing runs. In the late 1850s Andrew Murray, commercial editor and political writer for The Argus newspaper, bought land on the hill overlooking Canterbury Gardens. He named his house Balwyn from the
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''bal'' and the Saxon ''wyn'', meaning 'the home of the vine'. Balwyn Road and the district were named after it. The house was located on the site that is now part of
Fintona Girls' School Fintona Girls' School is a small, independent, non-denominational, day school for girls, located in Balwyn, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1896, Fintona is a non-selective school and currently caters for approximately 600 stud ...
. In 1868 Balwyn Primary School was opened in Balwyn Road about 100 metres north of Whitehorse Road. It was moved to its present site, south of Whitehorse Road, in 1880, opposite Murray's property. Balwyn's first town centre was near the intersection of Balwyn and Whitehorse Roads, containing a few shops, a blacksmith and the athenaeum or mechanics' institute. Anglican services began in 1868 and the St. Barnabas church, Balwyn Road, was opened in 1872. Balwyn Post Office first opened on 26 August 1874, in a rural area, closed in 1894, then reopened in 1920. It faced a second closure on 11 February 2011 but due to a campaign by local residents and the intervention of the Federal Member, Josh Frydenberg, the service was reopened. The
Outer Circle railway line The Outer Circle Railway was opened in stages in 1890 and 1891, as a steam-era suburban railway line, in Melbourne, Australia. It traversed much of the modern City of Boroondara, including the suburbs of (from north to south) Kew East, Ca ...
, with a station at Deepdene, opened in 1891, was closed in 1893, re-opened in 1900 then finally closed to passenger traffic in 1927. The electric tram system was extended along Cotham Road to terminate at Burke Road, Deepdene, on 30 May 1913. The line was extended along Whitehorse Road, through Balwyn to terminate at Union Road, Mont Albert, on 30 September 1916. The Balwyn Cinema, currently operated by Palace Cinemas, first opened as a single screen theatre in 1930. It was later converted into a 5-screen multiplex in the 1990s, but the foyer was restored in 2010, uncovering the original 1930s tiled floor. Until 2016 it also served as the head office of Palace Cinemas. The cinema's second major restoration in less than a decade saw the former office space converted into 6 extra screens, bringing the total number to 11. A considerable number of local churches, such as the Deepdene Methodist Church, were constructed during the post-World War II boom of suburban development in the area. Balwyn's status as an affluent suburb has seen middle to upper-middle-class families from suburbs such as Kew and
Brighton Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London. Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
transfer to the area to take advantage of the suburb's relatively large block sizes and proximity to some of Victoria's best private schools including those in the neighbouring suburbs of Canterbury and Kew. Some of the initial development of the suburb occurred along the Whitehorse Road tramline, along which the Wade handbag and the Jarvis Walker fishing rod factories were once located. The suburb's main shopping area is located around the intersection of Whitehorse Road and Balwyn Road.


Today

Balwyn is consistently ranked as one of Melbourne's 5 most exclusive suburbs. The heritage-protected Reid Estate is especially noted as an area of Balwyn between Mont Albert Road and Whitehorse Road containing many architecturally significant Interwar mansions. Balwyn is also home to the
Maranoa Gardens Maranoa Gardens began in the early 1890s, when Mr John Middleton Watson purchased 1.4 hectares in Balwyn, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, for a private garden. He planted many Australian and New Zealand native trees and shrubs and the area ...
, Australia's first botanical garden dedicated to indigenous flora. The suburb has been immortalised by the
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single named after the suburb, 'Balwyn Calling', while
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newspaper once described the suburb as "arguably Melbourne's most loved". In the 12-month period to January 2020 Balwyn reported a median house price of A$1.6 million for a three bedroom house.


Sport

The suburb has an
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football team, Balwyn, Greythorn Jets, competing in the Eastern Football League. It also has a
cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by st ...
team the Balwyn Cricket Club..


Transport

The 109 tram line runs from Port Melbourne to Box Hill via Whitehorse Road. Several bus routes also service the area:


Bus

* 200 – City (Queen St) –
Bulleen, Victoria Bulleen ( ) is an eastern suburb in Melbourne, Australia, 13 km north-east of the Melbourne central business district, located within the City of Manningham local government area. Bulleen recorded a population of 11,219 at the 2021 census ...
via Kew Junction * 207 – City (Queen St) – Doncaster Shoppington via Kew Junction * 284 – Doncaster Park and Ride – Box Hill via Greythorn Road * 285 – Doncaster Park and Ride –
Camberwell Camberwell () is a district of South London, England, in the London Borough of Southwark, southeast of Charing Cross. Camberwell was first a village associated with the church of St Giles and a common of which Goose Green is a remnant. This ...
via Balwyn Road * 302 – City (Lonsdale St) – Box Hill via Belmore Road and Eastern Freeway * 304 – City (Lonsdale St) – Doncaster Shoppington via Belmore Road and Eastern Freeway * 548 – Kew (Cotham Road) – La Trobe University Bundoora


Notable residents

* Warwick Capper – former Australian Rules footballer, singer, actor and media personality. *
Olivia Deeble Olivia Lillian Deeble (born 4 August 2002) is an Australian actress and writer. She is known for her roles in the ABC Me series '' Little Lunch'' (2015–2016), the Seven Network soap opera ''Home and Away'' (2016–2019), and the Disney+ film ...
– Home And Away actress *
Steve Hooker ''yes'Steve is a masculine given name, usually a short form ( hypocorism) of Steven or Stephen Notable people with the name include: steve jops * Steve Abbott (disambiguation), several people * Steve Adams (disambiguation), several people * Steve ...
– world-famous pole vaulter, grew up in Balwyn. *
Kathy Jackson Kathy Jackson (born c. 1967) was the national secretary of the Health Services Union of Australia (HSU) between January 2008 and February 2015. In August 2015, Jackson was found by the Australian federal court to have misappropriated union fund ...
– national secretary of the
Health Services Union The Health Services Union (HSU) is a specialist health union with around 90,000 members working in the healthcare and social assistance industries across Australia. The membership of the union includes doctors, and allied health professionals ...
* Jane Kennedy – semi-regular panellist on television chat show The Circle. * Belle Bruce Reid – Australia's first female veterinarian, established the Balwyn Veterinary Surgery. * Tony Wilson – Melbourne-based Australian radio and television personality, writer and speaker * Gary Young – drummer of Daddy Cool, lived in Balwyn. * Luke Salerno - The best looking person in Balwyn North grot * Megan Papalia * Hayden Ngo - Lives in Sydney


See also

*
City of Camberwell The City of Camberwell was a local government area about east of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The city covered an area of , and existed from 1914 until 1994. History Camberwell was first incorporated as the Boroon ...
– Balwyn was previously within this former local government area. * '' Bonjour Balwyn'' – A 1971 Australian independent film. * Electoral district of Balwyn – An electoral district of the
Victorian Legislative Assembly The Victorian Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria in Australia; the upper house being the Victorian Legislative Council. Both houses sit at Parliament House in Spring Street, Melbourne. The presidin ...
(1955–1992).


References


External links


Australian Places – Balwyn & Balwyn North
{{City of Boroondara suburbs Suburbs of Melbourne Suburbs of the City of Boroondara