Langwarrin, Victoria
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Langwarrin is a suburb in Melbourne
Melbourne
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, Victoria
Victoria (Australia)
Victoria is the second most populous state in Australia. Geographically the smallest mainland state, Victoria is bordered by New South Wales, South Australia, and Tasmania on Boundary Islet to the north, west and south respectively....

, Australia
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, 43 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district
Melbourne city centre
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. Its Local Government Area is the City of Frankston
City of Frankston
The City of Frankston is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia, located in the southern suburbs of Melbourne. It has an area of 131 square kilometres and has a estimated population of 128,576 people....

. At the 2006 Census, Langwarrin had a population of 19,823.

Langwarrin is bounded in the north generally by Valley Road, in the east by Dandenong-Hastings Road, in the south by Robinsons Road and in the west by the route of the proposed extension of the Mornington Peninsula Freeway
Mornington Peninsula Freeway
Mornington Peninsula Freeway is an incomplete freeway in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, that provides a link from outer suburban Melbourne to the Mornington Peninsula.- History :...

 and by McClelland Drive to the north of the suburb.

History

Langwarrin had two 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 closed in 1893 and Langwarrin Railway Station was renamed Langwarrin in 1913.

Geography

It has good access to the City via The Western Port Highway, South Gippsland Highway
South Gippsland Highway
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 and Monash Freeway
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Monash Freeway is an urban freeway in Victoria, Australia linking Melbourne's CBD to its southeastern suburbs and the Gippsland region. The entire stretch of the Monash Freeway bears the designation...

. 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
City of Cranbourne
The City of Cranbourne was a Local Government Area located about southeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The City covered an area of , and existed from 1860 until 1994...

, formerly the Shire of Cranbourne. At this time the suburb was moved into City of Frankston
City of Frankston
The City of Frankston is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia, located in the southern suburbs of Melbourne. It has an area of 131 square kilometres and has a estimated population of 128,576 people....

 as part of state-wide 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, 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 509 acres (2.1 km²).

Prior to World War I
World War I
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 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
Germany
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) and from 1915 a military hospital for combatants with venereal disease was established.

After World War II
World War II
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 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.

Recreation

Langwarrin is home to the following parks and attractions:
  • The now-defunct Leisureland Fair
    Leisureland Fair
    Leisureland Fair is a now defunct amusement park in Langwarrin, Victoria, Australia which operated from 1984 to 1992. It is now a housing estate with the only reference to it being a street named after it...

     amusement park, the largest operating amusement park in Victoria in its heyday.
  • Langwarrin skatepark, which has been open for several years.
  • Lloyd Park. A sport park that has netball and tennis courts. It has three football grounds. It also has a scout centre. It has a football club room which could also be used for cricket.
  • Cruden Farm, the home of Dame Elisabeth Murdoch with its gardens is sometimes open to the public and various events are held there throughout the year.

McClelland Gallery

McClelland Gallery + Sculpture Park is a prominent gallery, set in eight hectares of landscaped bushland, featuring a sculpture park. It was named in honour of renowned Frankston
Frankston, Victoria
Frankston is a suburb within the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area in Victoria, Australia. It is located 40 km southeast of the state capital Melbourne at the southernmost edge of Greater Melbourne, near the beginnings of the Mornington Peninsula...

 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, Dame Elisabeth Murdoch).

Sport

Langwarrin has a football club Langwarrin SC
Langwarrin SC
The Langwarrin Soccer Club is an Australian association football club from Langwarrin, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The club was formed by local Scottish Australians in 1964, and currently competes in the Victorian State League Division 1.-Senior Squad 2011:-Reserve Squad...

 competing in the Victorian State League Division 1
Victorian State League Division 1
The Victorian State League Division 1 is the second tier association football competition in Victoria, Australia, and the third nationally, including the A-League...

 which is the third tier of Australian football behind the Victorian Premier League
Victorian Premier League
The Victorian Premier League is the highest State level association football competition in Victoria, Australia, and second highest nationally after the A-League...

 and the national A-League
A-League
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.

An Australian Rules Football
Australian rules football
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 club (Langwarrin Kangaroos) competing in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League
Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League
The Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League is an Australian rules football competition, governed by the Victorian Country Football League. The MPNFL contains teams near the south eastern region of Victoria, Australia...

 that has one of Victoria's biggest junior football teams, as well as basketball
Basketball
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, tennis
Tennis
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, netball
Netball
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, cricket
Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players on an oval-shaped field, at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch. One team bats, trying to score as many runs as possible while the other team bowls and fields, trying to dismiss the batsmen and thus limit the...

 and dancing and pony
Pony
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 clubs.

Lloyd Park is the main local sporting venue, which has a netball and tennis courts and three football ovals.

Shopping

Langwarrin has two main shopping centres: The Gateway Shopping Village (owned by Centro Properties Group
Centro Properties Group
Centro Properties Group, commonly known as 'Centro', is an Australian company which provides retail property ownership and management services. It is a listed company with securities traded on the Australian Securities Exchange. The multinational company owns and operates shopping centres in...

) - home to a Coles
Coles Supermarkets
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 supermarket
Supermarket
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 and 40 specialty stores and Langwarrin Plaza Shopping Centre, home to a Safeway
Safeway (Australia)
Safeway was the trading name used by Woolworths Limited until 2008 for its supermarkets in Victoria, Australia. Elsewhere in Australia the trading name is Woolworths. In August 2008, Woolworths announced the discontinuation of the Safeway name, and has since gradually rebranded Victorian stores as...

 supermarket.

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 the 21st of January 2009 where a fire broke out just near Pindara Boulevard. The fire burnt 14 hectares. There was also a large fire in the Langwarrin Flora And Fauna Reserve in December 1999.

Schools

  • Elisabeth Murdoch College
    Elisabeth Murdoch College
    Elisabeth Murdoch College is a government-run state high school located in Melbourne's south-eastern suburb of Langwarrin. Langwarrin is found within one of the city's growth corridors, and has seen the college grow over recent years to an enrolment of students...

     (formerly Langwarrin Post Primary School (1984-1986), Langwarrin Secondary College (1987-2004))
  • Langwarrin Park Primary School
  • Langwarrin Primary School
  • St. Jude's Primary School
  • Woodlands Primary School

Notable residents

  • Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, mother of media mogul Rupert Murdoch
    Rupert Murdoch
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  • Nevil Shute
    Nevil Shute
    Nevil Shute Norway was a popular British-Australian novelist and a successful aeronautical engineer. He used his full name in his engineering career, and 'Nevil Shute' as his pen name, in order to protect his engineering career from any potential negative publicity in connection with his novels.-...

    , English-born novelist
  • Sir Daryl Lindsay
    Daryl Lindsay
    Sir Ernest Daryl Lindsay was an Australian artist and member of the creative Lindsay family.-Early life:...

    , Australian artist (resided at the now heritage-listed Mulberry Hill)
  • Lady Joan Lindsay
    Joan Lindsay
    Joan Lindsay, Lady Lindsay was an Australian author, best known for her "ambiguous and intriguing" novel Picnic at Hanging Rock.-Life:...

    , Australian author, famous for writing Picnic at Hanging Rock (also resided Mulberry Hill)
  • Stephen Sutherland
    Stephen Sutherland
    Stephen Sutherland is an Australian amateur boxer who qualified for the 2008 Olympics at flyweight....

    , English-born, Australian olympic boxer
  • Michael Paynter
    Michael Paynter
    Michael Paynter , is an Australian singer-songwriter. Paynter has released four singles, "Closer", "A Victim Song", "Love the Fall" and "How Sweet It Is", from his upcoming debut studio album, This Welcome Diversion is set for a release in 2011.-Early life:Paynter began playing instruments from a...

    , Australian musician SonyBMG. He sang at the memorial service for the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires.
  • Luke Parker (Australian footballer)
    Luke Parker (Australian footballer)
    Luke Parker is a professional Australian rules football player at the Sydney Swans. He made his first appearance at the senior level in the 2011 AFL season. Parker made his debut in Round 8, against...

    , Australian Rules Footballer Sydney Swans
    Sydney Swans
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  • Jarred Moore
    Jarred Moore
    Jarred Moore is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League .Moore grew up in Langwarrin and played for the Dandenong Stingrays in the TAC Cup, from where he was recruited as the number 31 draft pick in the 2004 AFL Draft by the Sydney Swans. He was touted as a potential...

    , Australian Rules Footballer Sydney Swans
    Sydney Swans
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