Langwarrin, Victoria
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Langwarrin is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria,
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, south-east of Melbourne's
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, located within the
City of Frankston The City of Frankston (officially known as ''Frankston City Council)'' is a local government area (LGA) in Victoria, Australia in the southern suburbs of Melbourne. It has an area of 130 square kilometres, and in June 2018, the City of Franksto ...
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. Langwarrin recorded a population of 23,588 at the . Langwarrin is bounded in the north generally by Valley Road, in the west by Dandenong-Hastings Road, in the south by Robinsons Road and in the east by the Mornington Peninsula Freeway and by McClelland Drive to the north of the suburb. It is a very liveable area with an abundance of family friendly areas.


History

Langwarrin has three post offices opening after the arrival of the Stony Point railway in 1889, Langwarrin Railway Station on 9 September 1889 and Langwarrin away from the railway on 26 September 1889. Langwarrin was shut down in 1893 and Langwarrin Railway Station was renamed Langwarrin in 1913.


Geography

It has access to the City via the Western Port Highway, South Gippsland Highway and Monash Freeway. The Cranbourne-Frankston Road which runs east-to-west through Langwarrin is a two-lane-each-direction carriageway, recently widened to cater for this growing population, in part helped by a number of housing developments. Until December 1994 Langwarrin was part of the
City of Cranbourne The City of Cranbourne was a Local government in Australia, local government area about southeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The city covered an area of , and existed from 1860 until 1994. It ...
(formerly the Shire of Cranbourne until April 1994). At this time the suburb was moved into
City of Frankston The City of Frankston (officially known as ''Frankston City Council)'' is a local government area (LGA) in Victoria, Australia in the southern suburbs of Melbourne. It has an area of 130 square kilometres, and in June 2018, the City of Franksto ...
as part of statewide reform of local government.


Langwarrin Flora and Fauna reserve (formerly Langwarrin Military Reserve)

Langwarrin's most prominent landscape feature is its large Flora and Fauna reserve (formerly the Langwarrin Military Reserve). The nature reserve has many walking tracks and is an ideal place for quiet recreation activities such as walking, cartwheeling, nature study and photography. The Langwarrin Military Reserve was established in 1886 at what was then deemed to be a strategic elevated location for the defence of Port Phillip Bay and Melbourne from seaborne attack. Over time it was extended to its present size of . Prior to World War I, the reserve was used mainly for temporary encampments of volunteer soldiery from throughout Victoria held at Easter or after New Year. These were held here in 1888, 1891, 1894, 1896, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1904 and 1910 as evidenced by the dates the Langwarrin Camp Post Office was open. The Langwarrin railway station was opened in 1888 next to the facility; in the same year a failed attempt was made to sell allotments on a new township of Aldershot adjoining the reserve. On the outbreak of World War 1 the reserve was used for the detention of enemy aliens (predominantly Germans) and from 1915 a military hospital for combatants with venereal disease was established. After World War II, the reserve was used occasionally for military training, until 1974 when it came under control of the Balcombe Military Camp and was used for training of Army Reserve and school cadet units etc.. In 1980 the reserve was leased to the Victorian Ministry of Conservation and in 1982 the State Government purchased the reserve from the Commonwealth Government. Today, all the buildings are gone. Remaining evidence of past use include earthworks, drainage and foundations and changes in the pattern of vegetation following regrowth after clearing.


Recreation

Langwarrin is home to the following parks and attractions: *Langwarrin Skatepark *Langwarrin Men's Shed *Lloyd Park - a sport park with netball courts, tennis courts and three football ovals. It is also home to a Scout Centre. *Berretta's Langwarrin Hotel, a popular bistro with an expansive multi-level indoor playground. *Langwarrin Girl guides unit - based on Warrandyte road near the Flora & Fauna reserve. * Cruden Farm, the home of the late
Dame Elisabeth Murdoch Dame Elisabeth Joy Murdoch, Lady Murdoch (née Greene; 8 February 1909 – 5 December 2012), also known as Elisabeth, Lady Murdoch, was an Australian philanthropist and matriarch of the Murdoch family. She was the widow of Australian news ...
with its gardens is sometimes open to the public and various events are held there throughout the year. * Langwarrin beach. A small beach by comparison to most, known for its warm waters especially in the summer months. With its small, uniquely shaped left-handed beach break, and life saving club it’s become a very popular year-round beach.


McClelland Gallery

The
McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery (stylised as McClelland Sculpture Park+Gallery) is an Australian sculpture park and gallery located in Langwarrin (near Frankston) in Melbourne, Victoria. It displays more than 100 large-scale works by promi ...
is a prominent gallery, set in eight hectares of landscaped bushland, featuring a sculpture park. It was named in honour of renowned Frankston artists, Nan McClelland and Harry McClelland. The McClelland Award is Australia's richest sculpture prize, and is awarded by the gallery biennially (supported by the gallery's patron and Langwarrin resident, the late Dame Elisabeth Murdoch).Herald Sun - ''Melbourne artist Rick Amor wins McClelland Award'', 19 November 2007
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Sport

An
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club, the Langwarrin Kangaroos, compete in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League as well as being one of Victoria's largest junior football clubs. Langwarrin is also well represented by basketball, tennis, netball,
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and dancing clubs. Lloyd Park is a large local sporting venue, that has facilities for netball, tennis and football. Langwarrin Pony Club and the Peninsula Adult Riders Club provide
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,
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and
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facilities for equestrian enthusiasts at the Langwarrin Equestrian & Recreation Reserve.


Shopping

Langwarrin has two main shopping centres: The Gateway Shopping Centre, 230 Cranbourne - Frankston Rd (owned by Vicinity Centres) - home to a Coles
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and 40 speciality stores and Langwarrin Plaza Shopping Centre, 385 Cranbourne – Frankston Rd, home to a
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supermarket. Target Country closed down in The Gateway Shopping Centre in early-mid 2021. There are also a number of small shopping strips, including Long Street, and at the corner of North Road and Warrandyte Road.


Fires

Langwarrin has had many fires, the most recent on 21 January 2009 where a fire broke out just near Pindara Boulevard. The fire burnt . There was also a large fire in the Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve in December 1999.


Schools

*Woodlands Primary School *
Elisabeth Murdoch College Elisabeth Murdoch College (EMC) (formerly ''Langwarrin Post Primary School'' (1984–1986), ''Langwarrin Secondary College'' (1987–2004)) is a government-run state high school located in Melbourne's south-eastern suburb of Langwarrin in Austr ...
(formerly ''Langwarrin Post Primary School'' (1984-1986), ''Langwarrin Secondary College'' (1987-2004)) *Langwarrin Park Primary School *Langwarrin Primary School *St. Jude's Primary School


Notable residents

*
Dame Elisabeth Murdoch Dame Elisabeth Joy Murdoch, Lady Murdoch (née Greene; 8 February 1909 – 5 December 2012), also known as Elisabeth, Lady Murdoch, was an Australian philanthropist and matriarch of the Murdoch family. She was the widow of Australian news ...
, Australian socialite and philanthropist * Nevil Shute, English-born novelist * Sir Daryl Lindsay, Australian artist (resided at the now heritage-listed Mulberry Hill) * Lady Joan Lindsay, Australian author (also resided Mulberry Hill) *
Michael Paynter Michael Paynter (born 29 January 1986), is an Australian singer-songwriter. Paynter has released five singles, " Closer", "A Victim Song", " Love the Fall", "How Sweet It Is" and "Weary Stars". Paynter competed in the second season of ''The Vo ...
, Australian musician *
Luke Parker (Australian footballer) Luke Parker (born 25 October 1992) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He plays as a midfielder. Originally from Langwarrin, Victoria, Parker played for the Da ...
, Australian Rules footballer * Jarred Moore, Australian Rules footballer and coach *
Bailey Wright Bailey Colin Wright (born 28 July 1992) is an Australian professional footballer who plays for EFL Championship club Rotherham United, on loan from Sunderland, and the Australia national team. Wright has played his entire senior career in En ...
, Australian football player


See also

*
City of Cranbourne The City of Cranbourne was a Local government in Australia, local government area about southeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The city covered an area of , and existed from 1860 until 1994. It ...
– Langwarrin was previously within this former local government area. *
City of Frankston The City of Frankston (officially known as ''Frankston City Council)'' is a local government area (LGA) in Victoria, Australia in the southern suburbs of Melbourne. It has an area of 130 square kilometres, and in June 2018, the City of Franksto ...
– Langwarrin is located within this local government area. *
List of Frankston people This is a list of notable past and present people from the City of Frankston in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It incorporates the City of Frankston localities and suburbs of Carrum Downs, Frankston, Frankston East, Frankston Heights, Frank ...
- notable people from the City of Frankston (including Langwarrin). * Langwarrin railway station


References

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