Reservoir, Victoria
Reservoir Melbourne, Victoria | |||||||||||||||
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Coordinates | 37°42′47″S 145°00′43″E / 37.713°S 145.012°E | ||||||||||||||
Population | 51,096 (2021 census)[1] | ||||||||||||||
• Density | 2,675/km2 (6,929/sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 3073 | ||||||||||||||
Elevation | 97 m (318 ft) | ||||||||||||||
Area | 19.1 km2 (7.4 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Location | 11 km (7 mi) N of Melbourne | ||||||||||||||
LGA(s) | City of Darebin | ||||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | |||||||||||||||
Federal division(s) | Cooper | ||||||||||||||
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Reservoir (/ˈrɛzəv(w)ɔː/ ⓘ REZ-ə-v(w)aw)[2] is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km (7.5 mi) north of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Darebin local government area. Reservoir recorded a population of 51,096 at the 2021 census.[1]
Reservoir is an established suburb with standard brick or weatherboard homes, and an increasing number of new developments. The suburb contains popular recreation areas and facilities, including Edwardes Lake and the Reservoir Leisure Centre, and is home to the Edwardes Street and Broadway shopping strips.
History
[edit]The land which became the suburb of Reservoir was first surveyed by Robert Hoddle in 1837, and was formed from parts of both the Jika Jika Parish and Keelbundoora Parish.[3]
The Rose Shamrock Hotel, formerly known as The Rose Shamrock & Thistle Hotel, opened on Plenty Road in 1854.[4] Reservoir post office opened around 1921.[5] Reservoir became a suburb at that time, with the name coming from the three water reservoirs first built in 1863.[6]
The reservoirs were collectively known as Preston Reservoir, which continue to form part of the fresh water supplied to Melbourne's inner and western suburbs.[7] The Maroondah Aqueduct was built in 1886–1891, to supply water to the Preston Reservoir from a diversion weir on the Watts River, which was dammed in 1927 to form Maroondah Reservoir.[8]
In 1914, Thomas Dyer Edwardes donated an area of 34 acres (14 hectares) of land to the people of the City of Preston, which was developed into Edwardes Lake Park.[9] Between 1919 and 1939, swimming was officially permitted in the lake, overseen by the Preston Lifesaving Club, and regular demonstrations of swimming and lifesaving techniques were given.[10]
Overview
[edit]Reservoir is close to the Northland Shopping Centre, Preston Market, Sydney Road shops and restaurants and one of three remaining drive-in cinemas in Melbourne, the Village in Coburg. The area is experiencing unprecedented growth, with plenty of new developments.
In Reservoir, there is a mosque that was built by the Albanian Australian community.[11][12]
Demographics
[edit]The most common ancestries in Reservoir were, according to the 2016 census, Italian 17.1%, Australian 14.8%, English 13.9%, Greek 6.3% and Irish 5.1%. 55.9% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were Italy 8.2%, India 4.4%, China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 3.2%, Greece 3.0% and Vietnam 1.8%.
Transport
[edit]Bus
[edit]Twelve bus routes service Reservoir:
- 301 : Reservoir station – La Trobe University. Operated by Dysons.[13]
- 382 : Whittlesea – Northland Shopping Centre via South Morang station. Operated by Dysons.[14]
- 526 : Coburg – Reservoir via Elizabeth Street. Operated by Ventura Bus Lines.[15]
- 552 : North East Reservoir – Northcote Plaza via High Street. Operated by Dysons.[16]
- 553 : Preston – West Preston via Reservoir. Operated by Dysons.[17]
- 555 : Pacific Epping – Northland Shopping Centre via Lalor, Thomastown and Reservoir. Operated by Dysons.[18]
- 556 : Pacific Epping – Northland Shopping Centre via Keon Park station. Operated by Dysons.[19]
- 558 : Reservoir station – North West Reservoir. Operated by Dysons.[20]
- 561 : Macleod – Pascoe Vale station via La Trobe University. Operated by Dysons.[21]
- 566 : Lalor – Northland Shopping Centre via Childs Road, Plenty Road and Grimshaw Street. Operated by Dysons.[22]
- 567 : Northcote – Regent station via Northland Shopping Centre. Operated by Dysons.[23]
- SmartBus 902 : Chelsea station – Westfield Airport West. Operated by Kinetic Melbourne.[24]
Cycling
[edit]The Merri Creek Trail and Darebin Creek Trail are shared-use recreational paths used by cyclists and walkers that pass through Reservoir.
Road
[edit]Reservoir has easy access to the Northern/Western Ring Rd, Hume Highway/Freeway, Tullamarine and Calder Freeways and Eastern Freeway.
Train
[edit]The area is serviced by four railway stations on the Mernda line: Reservoir, Regent, Keon Park and Ruthven.
The Victorian Government has announced that it will build an underground suburban rail loop, which will include a station at Reservoir.[25]
Tram
[edit]Two tram routes service the area: (West Preston to Victoria Harbour Docklands), terminating at the southern end of Reservoir on Gilbert Road, and (Bundoora RMIT to Waterfront City Docklands), passing through Reservoir along Plenty Road.
Education
[edit]- St Stephen's Parish Primary School
- Holy Name Primary School
- Reservoir Primary School
- Reservoir East Primary School
- Reservoir Views Primary School
- Reservoir West Primary School
- St Gabriel's Parish Primary School
- Reservoir High School
- William Ruthven Secondary College
Sport
[edit]- Reservoir Football Club and West Preston Football Club are Australian rules football teams. Both compete in the Northern Football League.[26]
- Northern Rugby Union Football Club
- iceHQ ice hockey and figure skating
- Preston Lions FC play soccer in the Victorian State League Division 1 at B.T. Connor Reserve.
- Northern Darts Association
- Northside Roller Derby
- Victorian cricketer Ray Harvey lives in Reservoir.
- Australian Rules Footballer Jason Heatley was born in Reservoir.
See also
[edit]- City of Preston – Reservoir was previously within this former local government area.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Reservoir (Vic.) (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
- ^ "Reservoir". ABC Pronounce. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 19 July 1989. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
- ^ Darebin Heritage - Reservoir, Darebin Libraries, retrieved 7 April 2014
- ^ "Darebin Heritage". Heritage.darebinlibraries.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ^ "Post Office List". Premierpostal.com. Retrieved 11 April 2008.
- ^ "Reservoir", Victorian Places, Victorian Places, retrieved 9 August 2022
- ^ Preston Reservoir landscape master plan, Melbourne Water, retrieved 7 April 2014
- ^ "Preston Reservoir landscape master plan". Melbournewater.com.au. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
- ^ "Edwardes Lake Park". Darebin.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ^ "Swimming at Edwardes Lake". Heritage.darebinlibraries.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ^ Ahmeti, Sharon (2017). Albanian Muslims in Secular, Multicultural Australia (PhD). University of Aberdeen. p. 45. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
- ^ "National Community Crime Prevention Programme (NCCPP) Funded Projects" (PDF). Australian Government: Department of Home Affairs. p. 65. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
- ^ "301 Reservoir Station - La Trobe University (Bundoora Campus)". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "382 Whittlesea - Northland SC via South Morang Station". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "526 Coburg - Reservoir via Elizabeth Street". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "552 North East Reservoir - Northcote Plaza via High Street". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "553 Preston - West Preston via Reservoir". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "555 Epping - Northland via Lalor & Thomastown & Reservoir". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "556 Epping Plaza SC - Northland SC via Keon Park". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "558 Reservoir via North West Reservoir". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "561 Macleod - Pascoe Vale via La Trobe University". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "566 Lalor - Northland via Plenty Road & Childs Road & Grimshaw Street". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "567 Northcote - Regent via Northland". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "902 Chelsea - Airport West (SMARTBUS Service)". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "Melbourne's $50b rail loop the 'biggest public transport project in history'". Abc.net.au. 27 August 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
- ^ "Northern Football League". Fullpointsfooty.net. Archived from the original on 10 May 2008. Retrieved 15 April 2009.
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