Lysterfield, Victoria

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Lysterfield (Boonwurrung: Waralk-warrabin)[2] is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32 km south-east of Melbourne's Melbourne CBD, located within the City of Knox and the Yarra Ranges Shire local government areas. Lysterfield recorded a population of 6,681 at the 2021 census.[1]

Lysterfield
MelbourneVictoria
Oaktree Rise, Lysterfield
Lysterfield is located in Melbourne
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Coordinates37°55′48″S 145°18′04″E / 37.930°S 145.301°E / -37.930; 145.301
Population6,681 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density3,180/km2 (8,240/sq mi)
Postcode(s)3156
Elevation144 m (472 ft)
Area2.1 km2 (0.8 sq mi)
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Suburbs around Lysterfield:
Ferntree Gully Upper Ferntree Gully Upwey
Rowville Lysterfield Belgrave South
Lysterfield South Narre Warren North Narre Warren East

History

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The area around Lysterfield was first settled in 1838. Initially it was part of Narre Warren but was named Lysterfield in 1874 when land was set aside for a primary school. At this time, Lysterfield included what is now Rowville. The land was primarily used for farming.

Lysterfield Road is one of the major blackspots in Victoria. When the Victorian State Government fixed it, it cost $2.3m. Further along that road is the City of Knox Avenue of honour, which was first planted in 1918–19 in recognition of First World War veterans. This is a group of pine trees.

A well-known attraction in Lysterfield is the Lysterfield Lake, built in 1929 by the State Rivers & Water Supply Commission, to supply water to the Mornington Peninsula, Springvale, and Dandenong. Lysterfield Lake Park was established as a water catchment area surrounding the lake. Today, there are facilities for sailing, swimming, canoeing, mountain biking and walking. It is one-third in the City of Knox, the rest being in the Shire of Yarra Ranges and a small part in the City of Casey. This park includes a few ruins such as the Donlane and the Dargon homestead site, still with its surrounding orchards and the ruins of the dairy that is renowned as Boy's Farm.

The February 2009 bushfires affected this area; homes were threatened but none were lost.

Demographics

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As of the 2021 census, 6,681 people lived in Lysterfield. The median age was 41 and the median weekly household income was A$2,754. 26.1% of the population had a bachelor's degree. 0.6% of the population identified as Indigenous. The most common non-English languages spoken at home include Mandarin (3.6%), Greek (1.6%), Italian (1.5%), Arabic (1.2%), and Sinhalese (1.1%).[1]

Agriculture

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Lysterfield is also a place where people raise alpacas, and grow many vegetables, including a large sprout farm. The centre of Lysterfield reflects its rural status, with a farm shop and a petrol station, which is advertised as 'prime land'.

Lysterfield is home to the Salesians of Don Bosco Auxilium College, numerous equestrian trails and horse riding schools, the Lysterfield Christian Fellowship, and a quarry operated by Boral. There is a relatively new housing development in the north west corner.

Education

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There is one primary school in the area named Lysterfield Primary School (situated in Bellfield Drive, Lysterfield). However, the suburb is close to many primary and secondary schools in neighbouring suburbs.

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Lysterfield (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 14 July 2022.  
  2. ^ Clark, Ian D. (2002). Dictionary of Aboriginal placenames of Victoria. Heydon, Toby, 1972-, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages. Melbourne: Victorian Aboriginal Corp. for Languages. ISBN 0-9579360-2-8. OCLC 54913331.