DONCASTER, VICTORIA


'Doncaster' is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is in the Local Government Area of the City of Manningham.

Contents
Geography
Doncaster Hill Project
Transport
History
Shopping
Schools
Government
Links
References

Geography


Doncaster is a suburb centred around Doncaster Hill, which is 12km east from the Melbourne central business district. The border of the suburb follows the Koonung Creek from Doncaster Road, along the south of the suburb to Wetherby Road, Wetherby Rd & Victoria St form the eastern border and the northern border follows Ruffey Creek, Williamsons Road, Manningham Rd and Ayr Street to the junction of the Koonung Creek and Doncaster Road.
Doncaster Hill Project

Doncaster Hill is a project in which will make Central Doncaster, (Doncaster Hill) an apartment mecca. Being only 12km from the city Doncaster Hill is believed to be very successful by the City of Manningham. However, a lot of apartments have not sold and there is has been a lot of controversy about it. It is hoped to become a popular area like the Docklands.
Westfield Shoppingtown Office Tower, Doncaster, Australia

Transport


The major east-west road (Doncaster Road) leads from Kew to Donvale.
The Eastern Freeway terminated at Doncaster Road at the western edge of the suburb from 1983 to December 1997. As a result of a decision by the Victorian Cain Labor Government, the stage 2 section from Bulleen Road to Doncaster Road was only 2 lanes each way. During this period Doncaster suffered from heavy traffic congestion and air pollution as Doncaster Road carried 60,000 vehicles a day as a major arterial road.
Since the Kennett Government extended the Eastern Freeway along the course of the Koonung Creek to Springvale Road, Doncaster's through-traffic has dropped considerably.
Public transport advocates, such as the Public Transport Users Association have proposed the return of rail to Doncaster to service the growing high density area of Doncaster hill. Both Light and Heavy Rail options along the Eastern Freeway corridor may be considered by government in future.

History


The region was settled in the 1860s and 1870s predominantly by German settler orchardists. The German community was named Waldau[1], but the name Doncaster gradually became commonly accepted. A Lutheran church was the first one in Doncaster in 1858. A Lutheran school opened in 1860 and a denominational school in 1861.[2] Schramm's Cottage, an historic stone cottage originally situated in Doncaster Road (at the site of the fountain next to the Municipal Offices) has been relocated to the site of the original Lutheran Church building in Victoria Street in the 1970s. The remains of the Waldau Cemetery, where approximately 150 burials took place between 1853 and 1888, are located in the grounds of Schramm's Cottage.[3]
In the 1880s an observation tower (285 ft high) was constructed on Doncaster Hill, which attracted day-trippers to (what was then) the countryside.
Doncaster was the location of the first electric tram to run in Melbourne in 1889. The tram started in Doncaster and ended in Box Hill (Approx 3.5km away). Consequently this was named "Tram Road". However, the service didn't gain any profit, so the service ended in 1896 due to feuds with land holders and financial problems. more information can be found at Tram Way Society Site
It remained an orchard area until the 1970s with the majority of houses built from the 1950s to the 1980s.

Shopping


Main articles: Westfield Doncaster

In 1969, Westfield Doncaster (or "Westfield Shoppingtown Doncaster") was built on the corner of Doncaster and Williamsons Roads, and is a well-known shopping complex in Melbourne. In the early 1980s and again in the early 1990s, it was renovated and extended to its current state. From September 2006 however, it has been under construction as the centre is extended once more, due to be completed in late 2008.[4]

Schools


Schools In Doncaster are

Doncaster Secondary College

East Doncaster Secondary College

Birralee Primary School

Doncaster Primary School

Doncaster Gardens Primary School

St. Gregory the Great Primary School

Government


Doncaster has a Victorian State Parliamentary seat named after it, the Electoral district of Doncaster. The current member is Mary Wooldridge. Doncaster is encompassed within the Federal Seat of Menzies. At the municipal level, it is situated within the City of Manningham.

Links


Churches

Holy Trinity Anglican Church Doncaster

Doncaster Church of Christ

Pilgrim Uniting Church

The Catholic Parish of St. Gregory the Great
Sporting Clubs

East Doncaster Cricket Club
Member of Parliament

Mary Wooldridge

References



★ Collyer, Eric: Doncaster: A Short History, Doncaster-Templestowe Historical Society, 1994.

Doncaster-Templestowe Historical Society Website
1. Doncaster Suburb Profile, accessed 19 July 2007


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