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Roxburgh Park is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km (13 mi) north of the central business district, located within the City of Hume local government area. Roxburgh Park recorded a population of 24,129 at the 2021 census.[1]

Roxburgh Park
MelbourneVictoria
Thomas Brunton Parade, Roxburgh Park
Roxburgh Park is located in Melbourne
Roxburgh Park

Roxburgh Park

Location in metropolitan Melbourne

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Coordinates37°37′37S 144°55′44E / 37.627°S 144.929°E / -37.627; 144.929
Population24,129 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density4,730/km2 (12,250/sq mi)
Established1992
Postcode(s)3064
Elevation184 m (604 ft)
Area5.1 km2 (2.0 sq mi)
Location21 km (13 mi) N of Melbourne
LGA(s)City of Hume
State electorate(s)Greenvale
Federal division(s)Calwell
Suburbs around Roxburgh Park:
Craigieburn Craigieburn Craigieburn
Greenvale Roxburgh Park Somerton
Greenvale Meadow Heights Coolaroo
Aerial view of Roxburgh Park from north west

The suburb is bound by Craigieburn to the north, to the west by Aitken Boulevard skirting the Greenvale Reservoir, to the east by the Craigieburn railway line and to the south by Somerton Road.

History

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Originally part of Somerton, Roxburgh Park gets its name from the property "Roxburgh", which was named by local farmer Thomas Brunton in about 1885, after his house in Scotland.[2][3] Prior to the construction of Roxburgh Park, the area was the subject of a design by architect Philip Treeby for a garden suburb called "Hopetoun" in 1889.[3] Plans for the suburb included parks, schools, tennis courts and shops. The early 1890s economic depression prevented the construction of this design.[3]

In January 1951 the Moonee Valley Racing Club bought the 832 acres (337 ha) "Roxburgh Park" property for £35,000, as a speculative investment, although the purchase did give the club an option if it ever had to leave its somewhat cramped location in Moonee Ponds.[4]

The Victorian Government's Urban and Regional Land Corporation (later "VicUrban" and then "Places Victoria") purchased land in the area in 1988 to plan and develop Roxburgh Park (not unlike the new towns in the green wedges of Britain).[2][3] The suburb, which was originally going to be named "Ruthvenfield", was to comprise 7000 house blocks for around 20,000 residents.[2][3] Construction began in the early 1990s.

Recognition of Roxburgh Park was promoted in widely screened TV commercials throughout the mid-1990s, presenting Roxburgh Park's avowed virtues as a planned community with a balance of residential and industrial land, along with public reserves (part of the Shankland Reserve is in the south of Roxburgh Park), community services and access to transport. The slogan for the campaign was "Roxburgh Park – where dreams come true..."

Developments over recent years include child care centres, a retirement village and an Islamic centre. The commercial hub of the suburb is on Somerton Road.

Demographics

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The most common ancestries of residents in Roxburgh Park are Turkish 11.8%, Australian 11.5%, Iraqi 10.5%, Chaldean 8.5%, English 7.8%.[5]

Roxburgh Park has been described as one of Melbourne's "multicultural hot spots".[6] Well-known figures in the immigrant community of the suburb include Alaa Elzokm, who was awarded an Order of Australia in the 2023 King's Birthday Honours, "For service to the Islamic community".[7][8]

Education

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Commercial

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Three large shopping centres are located within the suburb; on Somerton Road is the Roxburgh Park Shopping Centre, which features 70 specialist stores,[9]onPascoe Vale Road near the Roxburgh Park Hotel is the Roxburgh Plaza and Homemaker Centre. The smaller Roxburgh Homestead Shopping Centre lies close to the Roxburgh Homestead Primary School. On Fouz Street, near the Good Samaritan Catholic Primary School and along Donald Cameron Drive, is Roxy Central. Roxy Central was finalised and fully opened during 2021. It contains national brands such as FoodWorks[10] and many different local small businesses.

Sport

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Roxburgh Park Football Club, an Australian Rules football team, competes in the Essendon District Football League.[11]

 
Roxburgh Park railway station

Transport

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Bus

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Seven bus routes service Roxburgh Park:

Cycling

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The Broadmeadows Valley Trail makes its way through the suburb, in a north–south direction.

Train

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Roxburgh Park is served by Roxburgh Park station, on the Craigieburn line. The station opened on 30 September 2007, when electrification was extended from BroadmeadowstoCraigieburn. The current station is approximately at the site of the former Somerton railway station, which opened in 1881 and closed in 1960.[19]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Roxburgh Park (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 1 July 2022.  
  • ^ a b c "Roxburgh Park", Victorian Places, retrieved 27 July 2022
  • ^ a b c d e "Roxburgh Park". eMelbourne. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  • ^ Moon, Tom (16 January 1951). "Race club buys big property". The Argus. Melbourne. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  • ^ https://www.abs.gov.au/census/find-census-data/quickstats/2021/SAL22208
  • ^ Landy, Samantha (8 October 2018). "Point Cook, Werribee among Melbourne's most multicultural suburbs, new data shows". Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  • ^ jimjin (11 June 2023). "OAM honour for Imam Alaa". Northern. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  • ^ "Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia n the General Division" (PDF). King's Birthday 2023 Honours List. The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  • ^ "Stores - Roxburgh Park Shopping Centre". roxburghvillage.com.au. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  • ^ "Burgess Rawson welcomes FoodWorks to Roxy Central". burgessrawson.com.au. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  • ^ Full Points Footy, Roxburgh Park, retrieved 15 April 2009
  • ^ "484 Broadmeadows - Roxburgh Park via Greenvale". Public Transport Victoria.
  • ^ "541 Broadmeadows Station - Craigieburn North (Mt Ridley Rd)". Public Transport Victoria.
  • ^ "542 Roxburgh Park - Pascoe Vale via Meadow Heights & Broadmeadows & Glenroy". Public Transport Victoria.
  • ^ "543 Greenvale Gardens - Roxburgh Park via Greenvale Village SC". Public Transport Victoria.
  • ^ "544 Craigieburn - Roxburgh Park". Public Transport Victoria.
  • ^ "901 Frankston - Melbourne Airport (SMARTBUS Service)". Public Transport Victoria.
  • ^ "953 Night bus: Broadmeadows - Meadow Heights - Roxburgh Park - Craigieburn". Public Transport Victoria.
  • ^ "Somerton" (PDF). Victorian Signalling Histories. Andrew Waugh. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
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