Ashburton is a suburb of
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, southeast of Melbourne's
Central Business District
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, located within the
City of Boroondara
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local government area
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. Ashburton recorded a population of 7,952 at the .
Ashburton is known for the Ashburton Village shopping strip, the Ashburton Community Centre and the Ashburton Library on High Street. Nearby Warner Avenue hosts the Ashburton Pool and Recreation Centre and the Ashburton Seniors Centre. It is in close proximity to the
Holmesglen Institute of TAFE
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Monash University
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(
Caulfield and
Clayton campuses),
Deakin University
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(
Burwood campus) and
Swinburne University
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(
Hawthorn campus).
In 2021, Ashburton residents were found to have the longest lifespan of any residents in Victoria.
History
Ashburton is located on
Wurundjeri
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land.
The
Outer Circle Railway, originally from Oakleigh to Melbourne via Fairfield, was abbreviated to spur lines from Camberwell within a few years, northwards to Deepdene and southwards to Norwood Station by 1891. Norwood was changed to Ashburton, at the suggestion of a former local councillor, E. Dillon who had lived in Ashburton Terrace, Cork, Ireland. The area took its name from the station.
An unrealised objective of the railway line was to stimulate residential development, but at the time the locality was best known for the Ashburton Forest, overlooking Gardiners Creek, as a site for picnics. The 'Ashy Dasher', a dedicated steam train, brought day-trippers to the Forest.
In the 1920s Ashburton had a few shops, orchards and market gardens, supporting sufficient population for a primary school to be opened in 1928 (549 pupils, 2014). There was a public hall in High Street Road near Johnston Street where Catholic and Presbyterian church services were held in the late 1920s. By the end of the decade, sub-divisions on the north side of High Street began to urbanise the area. Ashburton Primary School on Fakenham Road opened in 1928.
In 1948 the railway line was extended by one station to Alamein Station to accommodation the residents of the housing built by the Victorian Government's Housing Commission. In honour of returned servicemen and women who occupied much of the new estate, the streets of the new area were named after
World War II
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sites in the
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and
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s, and war-time aircraft and flying boats. Street names include Victory Boulevard, Benghazi Avenue, Tobruk Road, Ambon Street, Huon Grove, Lancaster Street, and Liberator Street. The Solway school opened in 1950 with the name Darling East. It was renamed Solway in 1956 after the Postmaster-General's Department opened in Solway post office near Solway Street.

The
rail line
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was electrified in 1924, and the Ashburton Post Office opened on 15 December 1927. Another office was opened at Solway (in the south-west of the suburb) and operated from 1954 until 1978.
Transport
Ashburton has two stations,
Ashburton and
Alamein, both located on the
Alamein railway line
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. Th
734 bus serviceruns down High Street.
Education
Ashburton is served by five early learning centres
Craig Centre KindergartenHighgate Early Childhood CentreClever Kids Child Care & KindergartenNiño Early Learning Adventures - Ashburtonan
Papilio Early Learning Ashburton
There are three primary schools:
St Michael's Parish School
St Michael's Parish School (aka St Michael's Primary School) is a Catholic co-ed primary school located in Ashburton, Victoria Australia. It comprises classes from Prep to Year 6 and has 25 staff members.
The patron saint of the school (and par ...
, a Catholic co-ed primary school located on High Street
Solway Primary School an
Ashburton Primary School Solway and Ashburton are government primary schools located on Winton Road and Fakenham Road respectively.
Ashwood Secondary College a government high school, accepts Ashburton residents.
Religious services
The suburb contains several religious institutions:
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Ashburton Baptist Church runs the House of Hope for people seeking asylum.
Ashburton Uniting Churchprovides housing for people with mild intellectual disabilities.
Ashburton Presbyterian Churchprovides English conversation classes for Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced students.
St Michaels Parish Church(Catholic)
St. Matthews Anglican Churchand the Melbourne Church of South India Church
Recreation
Ashburton hosts the following recreational interests:
*Ashburton Pool and Recreation Centre (
YMCA
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)
Solway Basketball Cluban
Ashy Basketball Clubfield teams for boys and girls from under 8s to under 23s. Competitions are held at the Waverley Basketball Stadium and they act as feeder clubs for representative basketball club
Waverley Falcons
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.
*
Auskick
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at Watson Park and Ferndale Park
Ashburton United Soccer Club, including Ashburton Women's Soccer ClubAshburton United Junior Football Club(The Ashy Redbacks) Including girls teams.
Ashburton Willows Cricket ClubAshburton Bowls ClubAshburton Netball ClubAshburton Uniting Church Tennis ClubAshburton Riders Cluba cycling club with regular rides departing from Ashburton Station.
The
Gardiners Creek Trail
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passes through the southern end of Ashburton. It connects to the Ashburton end of the
Outer Circle Line, a bicycle and walking track that continues to
Kew
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.
Ashburton has several community playgrounds:
* Alamein Avenue Playground
* Ashburton Park Playground (including an off-leash area for dogs)
* Ashburton Community Centre Playground
* Markham Avenue Reserve Playground
* Saxby Road Playground
* Warner Reserve Playground
* Watson Park Playground
* Winton Road Playground
The hall at Ashburton Park hosts th
1st Ashburton Scout Group
Electoral representation
Ashburton is part of the Federal electorate of
Higgins and borders on
Kooyong and
Monash. The state electorate is
Ashwood District.
Notable residents
* Several former Ashy Redbacks players were recruited to the
Australian Football League
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, including:
Luke Ball
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,
Jack Viney
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,
Toby Greene
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,
Tom Mitchell,
Eliza McNamara,
Jordan De Goey
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State football
De Goey played his junior football with the Ashburton United ...
, an
Jasmine Fleming
*
Robert Allenby
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Early life
Allenby was born in Melbourne on 12 July 1971. He is of English descent, with his father being a native of Leeds.
Professional career
He turned professional i ...
, professional golfer, grew up in Ashburton and attended Alamein State School
*
Hazel Edwards, renowned children's literature writer and author of the classic ''There's a Hippopotamus on my Roof Eating Cake'', attended Ashburton Primary School
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Damien Fleming
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, cricket commentator and former cricketer
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Mick Harvey
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, singer-songwriter for
The Boys Next Door,
The Birthday Party, and
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
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lived in Ashburton when his father was the vicar at St Oswalds Anglican Church
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Vance Joy
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, singer-songwriter
*
Andrew Knight, TV producer and writer of ''
SeaChange
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,
Rake
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'' and ''
Jack Irish
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'' attended Ashburton Primary School
*
Paul Little, businessman and philanthropist, attended Ashburton Primary School
*
Garry Lyon
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, AFL footballer and commentator, lived in the area
*
Peter Nevill
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, Australian cricketer, grew up in Ashburton
* Emeritus Prof.
Alan Trounson
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, Australian embryologist with expertise in stem cell research
*
Denis Vaughan, internationally renowned conductor, grew up in Ashburton
See also
*
City of Camberwell
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Histo ...
– Ashburton was previously within this former local government area.
References
External links
Ashburton history blogAshburton through the Ages(2017) by Neville Lee OAM.
*The Alameiners: From Mud to Palaces : Stories from the Early Residents of the Alamein Estate, Ashburton (2004) by Karyn Stamp and Gray Tham.
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