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Black Rock is a suburb in
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, 18 km south-east of Melbourne's
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, located within the
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. Black Rock recorded a population of 6,389 at the 2021 census.


History

The suburb was named after Black Rock House, a grand residence built by
Charles Ebden Charles Hotson Ebden (1811 – 28 October 1867) was an Australian pastoralist and politician, a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, the Victorian Legislative Council and the Victorian Legislative Assembly. Early life Ebden ...
in 1856, who had taken the name from Black Rock,
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. Ebden was an early
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pastoralist as well as being a businessman and parliamentarian representing the seat of
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in the
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. Black Rock House is on the Register of the National Estate. The northern part of the suburb between Beach Road and Bluff Road was one of the early estates in the parish of
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developed by Josiah Holloway in the 1850s. Named Bluff Town, sales were slower than in other areas and the suburb grew slowly. One of the notable characteristics of the Black Rock shoreline is Red Bluff. The bluff's name comes from the oxidised iron in the cliffs which gives off a burnt orange colour. Either side of Red Bluff are many popular beaches and seaside destinations, including
Half Moon Bay Half Moon Bay is a coastal city in San Mateo County, California, San Mateo County, California, United States, approximately south of San Francisco. Its population was 11,795 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Immediately north of Half Mo ...
, a setting for
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since the 1890s. A branch of the Brighton Yacht Club formed the Black Rock Yacht Club in 1919. A rock
breakwater Breakwater may refer to: * Breakwater (structure), a structure for protecting a beach or harbour Places * Breakwater, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia * Breakwater Island, Antarctica * Breakwater Islands, Nunavut, Canada * ...
was constructed and in 1926 the hull of the colonial naval vessel
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was added to further protect the boat haven. In 1888, the year after the railway was extended to
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, a horse tram was provided between Sandringham and Black Rock, running on to
Beaumaris Beaumaris (; ) is a town and community (Wales), community on the Anglesey, Isle of Anglesey in Wales, of which it is the former county town. It is located at the eastern entrance to the Menai Strait, the tidal waterway separating Anglesey fro ...
. The service, which lasted until 1914, was replaced by an electric tram service (operated by the
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) in 1919, which ran slightly inland of the horse tram service. In 1931, the line was cut back to Black Rock, and the entire line closed in 1956. In 1910 a State primary school was opened in Black Rock which continues to operate to this day. The first Post Office in the area was Red Bluff to the north, which opened on 17 April 1901 and closed in 1969. The first Black Rock Post Office opened on 23 April 1902, was renamed Half Moon Bay in 1922 and closed in 1968. The second Black Rock Post Office opened in 1922 near the corner of Bluff Road and Balcombe Road.


Today

Like many neighbouring suburbs, the residential development in Black Rock dates partly in the postwar period and due to active conservation movements for the protection of native plants beside roads and on heathlands, Black Rock boasts beautiful surrounds. There are many recreational reserves located throughout the shoreline and near the town centre. The major shopping centre in Black Rock, located at the intersection of Bluff, Beach and Balcombe Roads is home to the prominent Black Rock Clock Tower.


Population

In the 2016 Census, there were 6,159 people in Black Rock. 71.8% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were England 6.6% and New Zealand 1.9%. 83.8% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Greek at 2.2%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 38.1%, Catholic 21.4% and Anglican 15.8%.


Landmarks

* The HMVS Cerberus - A
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in
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formed by the sunken wreck of Australia's first ironclad warship,
HMVS Cerberus HMVS ''Cerberus'' (Her Majesty's Colony of Victoria, Victorian Ship) is a breastwork monitor that served in the Colonial navies of Australia#Victoria, Victoria Naval Forces, the Commonwealth Naval Forces (CNF), and the Royal Australian Navy (RA ...
* Black Rock Clock Tower - A large four sided public clock mounted on a tall brick structure in the middle of a roundabout at the intersection of Beach Road and Balcombe Road. A popular starting point for cycle rides along Beach Road including the (in)famous "Hell Ride". * Black Rock Life Saving Club founded in 1928, continues to serve the local community today. * Black Rock House - a grand residence built by Charles Hotson Ebden in 1856 * 'The Rock' - fine Edwardian residence on Beach Road near the clock tower * Red Bluff cliffs - cliffs along the beach in Black Rock located next to Half Moon Bay


Parks and gardens

* Black Rock Gardens and Playgrounds
Location: Opposite Clock Tower, Beach Road * F.G. Tricks Reserve
Location: Cnr Bluff Road and Fern Street


Sport

The suburb has an
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football team competing in the
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. Golfers play at the course of the
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on Cheltenham Road.


Notable former residents

*
Shane Warne Shane Keith Warne (13 September 1969 – 4 March 2022) was an Australian international cricketer whose career ran from 1992 to 2007. Warne played as a right-arm leg spin bowler and a lower-order right-handed batter for Victoria, Hampshire ...
, Australian cricketer * Richard E. Butler, ITU Secretary-General * Edward Bertram Johnston, politician *
Andrew Lauterstein Andrew George Lauterstein (born 22 May 1987) is an Australian swimmer and a three-time Olympic medalist. Personal Lauterstein grew up in Black Rock, Victoria and attended Brighton Grammar School. He has an elder brother and a younger sister ...
, Olympic swimmer *
Donald Alaster Macdonald Donald Alaster Macdonald (6 June 1859 – 23 November 1932) was an Australian journalist and nature writer, writing under the pen names including 'Observer' and 'Gnuyang' (gossip).Hugh Anderson,Macdonald, Donald Alaster (1859–1932), ''Austral ...
, journalist * James Manson, former Collingwood premiership player * Alan Marshall, writer and story teller * Kirstie Marshall, aerial skier and Victorian state politician.


Gallery

File:Aerial perspective of Black Rock, facing south along Port Philip Bay. Jan 2019 b.jpg, Aerial view of Black Rock, looking south along Port Philip Bay. File:Aerial perspective of the Rock suburb relative to Port Philip Bay and the Melbourne CBD January 2019.jpg, Aerial view of Black Rock relative to Port Philip Bay and Melbourne CBD. File:Aerial perspective of Black Rock Gardens and the iconic Black Rock clock tower. January 2019.jpg, Aerial view of Black Rock Gardens. File:Black Rock Victoria Clock Tower b.jpg, The Black Rock Clock Tower is synonymous with the Melbourne suburb of Black Rock, next to the suburb of
Beaumaris Beaumaris (; ) is a town and community (Wales), community on the Anglesey, Isle of Anglesey in Wales, of which it is the former county town. It is located at the eastern entrance to the Menai Strait, the tidal waterway separating Anglesey fro ...
. The clock tower is often used as a reference point for cyclists riding along the popular Beach Road. File:Black Rock Catholic church Victoria b.jpg, St Josephs Catholic Church at Black Rock File:Blackrockyachtclub2024 b.jpg, Yacht club at Black Rock


See also

*
City of Sandringham The City of Sandringham was a local government area about south of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, on the eastern side of Port Phillip. The city covered an area of , and existed from 1917 until 1994. History Sandringham ...
– Black Rock was previously within this former local government area.


References


External links


Bayside City Council WebsiteCommunity website
{{City of Bayside suburbs Suburbs of Melbourne Suburbs of the City of Bayside Port Phillip