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Melton is a suburb on the outskirts of Melbourne, Victoria. The suburb is located west of Melbourne's Central Business District on the city's western
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. It is the administrative centre of the
City of Melton The City of Melton is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, on Melbourne's western rural–urban fringe. It covers , and as of the , Melton had a population of 178,960. It is governed by the Melton City Council. The seat of local ...
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. As of the
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, the suburb has a population of 7,953. Originally a country town along the Ballarat — Melbourne growth corridor, Melton was designated a
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of Melbourne in 1974. Along with the rest of the City of Melton, it forms a part of
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and counts as part of its population statistic. In 2023, Melbourne's significant urban area boundary was expanded to include Melton. Like the overall local government area, Melton was named after
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in the United Kingdom.


History


Pre-settlement history

The land to the east of the Werribee River is the traditional home of the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people, and to the west, the traditional home of the Wadawurrung. Mount Cottrell is jointly managed by Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung.


19th and 20th centuries

Melton was first settled by squatters establishing sheep runs in the area in the 1830s and a small settlement benefited from traffic passing through it on the way to the Ballarat gold fields during the
Victorian Gold Rush The Victorian gold rush was a period in the history of Victoria, Australia, approximately between 1851 and the late 1860s. It led to a period of extreme prosperity for the Australian colony and an influx of population growth and financial capi ...
. The post office opened on 1 March 1856. The population of Melton remained stable at around 1,000 - 1,500 until the mid 1950s, rising to 1800 in 1962 and doubling to 3600 in 1968. The first of the larger residential estates was Delphic Realty's Melton Views Estate in 1964. The area was declared a satellite city in 1974.


21st century

The overall City of Melton is forecast to grow in population by over 250,000 by 2051, however most of this growth is predicted to happen in the surrounding suburbs, particularly in
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, Caroline Springs, and Brookfield; the suburb of Melton itself is only predicted to grow 2% by 2051. Melbourne's significant urban area boundary was redefined to include Melton in 2023, leading to global headlines claiming that Melbourne's population overtook Sydney's. According to census data, the suburb of Melton has had a relatively stable population since being recognised as a separate suburb on the 2006 census, where it had a population of 7,305. The population grew to 7,593 by 2011, then to 8,069 by 2016. The population lowered to 7,953 at the 2021 census.


Geography and Climate

Melton is located on mostly flat, largely featureless, former volcanic plains. To the south-east of Melton is Mount Cottrell, a blast-shield volcano, and to the north-east of the suburb is Mount Kororoit. Mount Cottrell produced some of the largest lava flows in the western Victoria. These two volcanoes are some of the easternmost volcanoes on the Victorian Volcanic Plain which extends to the South Australian border. Melton receives less rainfall than Melbourne due to the area's position within the Otway Ranges
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. The area has a profound
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effect due to its ongoing rapid suburban development. There is some concern over how continued development and
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will affect Melton, with particular concern focused on the loss of several threatened animal species' habitat, and an increased risk of
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and
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events in the near future. The Melton City Council has noted that the area is "particularly exposed to the impacts of climate change due to its moderate level of socio-economic disadvantage and large proportion of overseas-born residents", along with "significant structural barriers to participating in low-carbon lifestyles including limited local employment opportunities, lack of access to public transport, and inefficient new housing developments". Precipitation records for Melton follow.


Arts and culture

Each year the Djerriwarrh Festival is held in the city in November. The festival includes a street parade down High Street, two-day market stalls, and the Lions Club Carnival, held in the Police Paddock on High Street. The Melton Library and Learning Hub was the first library in Australia to be awarded a 5 Star Green Star rating from the Green Building Council of Australia. It has a theatre, recording studio, wall space for exhibitions and runs several public events. When the town was first established, the east end of High Street was the centre of town containing the police station, post office, court house, grocery stores, blacksmith, and pubs. High Street remains the main activity centre, with the surrounding streets forming the Melton Town Centre and the Central Walk Shopping Centre. Melton has a
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. Golfers play at the course of the Melton Valley Golf Club on Melton Valley Drive.


Governance

Melton is the administrative centre for the
City of Melton The City of Melton is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, on Melbourne's western rural–urban fringe. It covers , and as of the , Melton had a population of 178,960. It is governed by the Melton City Council. The seat of local ...
. Its state electorate is the
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, and its federal electorate is the division of Hawke, currently held by Sam Rae. Since the electoral division's inception in 1992, Melton has elected only Labor members. Hawke was won by Labor at its first election in 2022.


Media

Melton receives the same digital television stations as Melbourne. It is also within the broadcast range of all commercial radio stations from Melbourne, and is an end point for
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broadcasts in metropolitan Melbourne. Broadcast signals diminish towards the west. Melton shares one local newspaper with the neighbouring
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, the ''Melton & Moorabool Star Weekly''. Melton has one local radio station, 979fm, and can receive Apple FM broadcasting from nearby Bacchus Marsh.


Transport


Road

Melton has been identified by the
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as one of the most car-dependent communities in Greater Melbourne. The Western Highway is the main road transport link from Melton to Melbourne. The
Melton Highway Melton Highway (formerly Keilor–Melton Road) links Melbourne's outer north-western suburbs of Melton and Taylors Lakes (western Keilor as the old name suggests), connecting the Western Freeway and Calder Freeway to provide a more-direct ro ...
links Melton to the
Calder Highway Calder Highway is a rural highway in Australia, linking Mildura and the Victoria/New South Wales border to Bendigo, in North Central Victoria. South of Bendigo, where the former highway has been upgraded to freeway-standard, Calder Freeway li ...
— and thus to the
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— via nearby suburb Taylors Lakes. Several bus services are operated across Melton by Transit Systems Victoria, with the Melton Bus Interchange being located on Palmerston Street. The following bus routes are operated via the Melton Bus Interchange: * towards Melton station via Brookfield * towards Melton station via Micasa Rise ( Harkness), and towards Micasa Rise * towards Sunshine station via Caroline Springs, and towards Woodgrove Shopping Centre * towards Melton station via Melton West * towards Melton station via Kurunjang, and towards Kurunjang


Rail

Rail passengers use the Melton railway station located in neighbouring suburb Melton South. The Melton railway line forms part of the
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, with trains running to and from Melton Station once every 20 minutes during peak, once every 40 minutes off-peak, and once an hour on weekends. Melton's train service is known for being overcrowded. Funding was committed in the 2023 Victorian State Budget to investigate upgrading stations along the railway line to allow for larger nine-carriage V/Line VLocity trains to run on the line. Melton station is planned to be rebuilt in 2026, along with the removal of four
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between Melton and Deer Park railway station, as part of the Level Crossing Removal Project. Electrification of Melton's rail line was recommended in
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's 2013 Network Development Plan and planned to be delivered as part of the Western Rail Plan. These plans initially included quadruplication of the Melton line to separate the Ballarat
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service from the future Melton Metro service. In 2023 it was reported that, while electrification to Melton is still planned for the future, track quadruplication is no longer part of the Western Rail Plan.


Air

The Melton Airfield, located in neighbouring suburb Toolern Vale, provides
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.


Education

Melton itself contains two primary schools - the public Melton Primary School located on Unitt Street, and the independent St. Dominic's Catholic Primary School located on Church Street. Melton Secondary College is in the neighbouring suburb of Melton West.


Primary schools in surrounding suburbs

* Wedge Park Primary School – Cambrian Way, Melton West * St. Catherine of Siena Primary School – Bulmans Road, Melton West * St. Anthony of Padua Primary School – Wilson Road, Melton South * Melton South Primary School – Station Road, Melton South * Melton West Primary School – West Melton Drive, Melton West * Coburn Primary School – Richards Road, Melton South * Exford Primary School – Exford Road, Exford * Kurunjang Primary School – Kurunjang Drive, Kurunjang * Toolern Vale and District Primary School – Creamery Road, Toolern Vale * Arnold's Creek Primary School – Claret Ash Boulevard, Harkness


Secondary schools in surrounding suburbs

* Kurunjang Secondary College – Kurunjang Drive, Kurunjang * Melton Secondary College – High Street, Melton West * Saint Francis Catholic College – Bulmans Road, Melton West * Saint Francis Catholic College - Alfred Road, Cobblebank * Staughton College – Wilson Road, Melton South * Melton Christian College – Brooklyn Road, Brookfield * Heathdale Christian College - Melton Campus – Centenary Avenue, Kurunjang


Specialist school

* Melton Specialist School – Coburns Road, Melton West


Notable people

Main page: :People from Melton, Victoria * Paul Curtis - footballer, 2003 - . * Matt Goggin - footballer, 1936 - 1972 * Vanessa O'Hanlon - television presenter, * Brent Owens - chef, 1989 - . * Dan Repacholi - olympic athlete, politician, 1982 - *
Henry Caselli Richards Henry Caselli (H. C.) Richards (16 December 1884 – 13 June 1947), was an Australian professor of geology, academic and teacher. Education Richards was born in Melton, Victoria and was educated at Kingswood College (Box Hill), Box Hill Gramm ...
- professor, geologist, teacher, 1884 – 1947 * John F. Shelton - footballer, 1903 -1983. * Alf Smith (Australian footballer) - footballer, 1867 – 1936. * Loudy Wiggins (nee Tourky) - olympic athlete, diver, 1979 - * Simon Wiggins - footballer, 1982 -


Notes


References


External links


City of Melton official website

History of Melton
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