Population 15,649 (2011 census) LGA(s) Shire of Yarra Ranges Postal code 3140 | Postcode(s) 3140 State electorate(s) EvelynMonbulk Area 15 km² | |
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Location 35 km (22 mi) from Melbourne |
Lilydale is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 35 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district situated in the Yarra Valley. At the 2011 census, Lilydale had a population of 15,649. It began as a town within the Shire of Lillydale and is also notable as the burial site of Dame Nellie Melba (Lilydale Cemetery).
Contents
- Map of Lilydale VIC 3140 Australia
- Toponomy
- History
- Commercial area
- Transport
- Education
- Parks and reserves
- Sport
- References
Map of Lilydale VIC 3140, Australia
It is both a residential area of metropolitan Melbourne and an industrial area on the city's rural-urban fringe.
Toponomy
Some prefer to believe the town was named after an 1852 song "Lilly Dale" by H. S. Thompson but evidence shows it was named after an early settler, Lilly de Castella. Most of Victoria has been named after prominent citizens or with traditional Aboriginal names. Lilly de Castella was one of four daughters of Colonel Joseph Anderson and wife Mary. Joseph Anderson was one of eight nominated (not-elected) members of Victoria's first parliament. Lilly was born Elizabeth Anne on Norfolk Island when her father was Commandant (1835-1839). Lilly was a typical Victorian pet-name for girls named Elizabeth. The family settled in South Yarra in 1848 and were friends of Governor and Sophie La Trobe. Mary Anderson was a pioneer member of the Melbourne Mechanics Institute. Colonel Anderson was also a close friend of Crown Surveyor Clement Hodgkinson and was a pallbearer of Governor Hotham upon his death 31 December 1855. Lilly married Paul de Castella in 1856: Colonel Anderson co-owned the couple's Yering Station. Anderson Street Lilydale was named after the Colonel and parallel Castella Street was named after his son-in-law, Lilly's husband Paul.
History
Lillydale township was surveyed in 1860 by Clement Hodgkinson.
The Post Office opened on 1 September 1860 as Brushy Creek, and was renamed Lillydale in 1861 and Lilydale around 1872.
The Lilydale Hotel opened in 1862. The railway came to town with the opening of the station in 1882.
The first town hall was built in 1888 along with the Mechanics Institute Free Library building.
Lilydale has an active CFA (Country Fire Authority) volunteer fire brigade, first established in 1905. There was an unregistered brigade dating back to the 1880s prior to this. The brigade also has a satellite station in Chirnside Park. [1]
Commercial area
Lilydale has franchises of McDonald's and KFC. Lilydale also has shopping centres named 'The Olive Tree', 'Lilydale Marketplace' and 'The Lilydale Village' as well as shops on both sides of Main Street.
Transport
Lilydale station is the terminus for the Lilydale railway line offering half hourly metropolitan rail services.
A bus station and taxi rank operates from the railway station servicing many of Melbourne's far eastern suburbs.
Lilydale has segregated bicycle facilities including the start of the Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail which follows the course of the Lilydale-Warburton railway line which was built in 1901 but closed in 1964.
Coldstream Airport is located approximately 5 km north east in Coldstream which has a sealed, all-weather strip to service the area with recreation, charter and fire bombing flying facilities for the local community. Coldstream Airport is home to Yarra Valley Flight Training, Coldstream Flyers Club and ACMA - Australian Centre for Mission Aviation.
Lilydale Airport is located in Yering 5 km north of Lilydale. It is for use by local pilots.
Education
There was also a campus of Swinburne University of Technology, which offered TAFE and university courses, since announcing closure other institutes have come forward wanting to run the facilities. Box Hill Institute and the Centre for Adult Education opened their John St Lilydale Community Campus in 2015 offering the people of Lilydale and surrounding districts access to more than 20 quality accredited, short courses and pre-accredited pathway programs.
On 15 February 2016 Box Hill Institute reopened the much larger former Swinburne campus as the Lilydale Lakeside Campus offering vocational training, TAFE and higher education.
Lilydale has four main secondary schools: Lilydale High School, Mount Lilydale Mercy College, Lilydale Heights College, and Lilydale Adventist Academy. Many primary schools are located in the suburb as well.
Other institutions based in Lilydale include the Yarra Ranges Regional Museum, Australia offices for Institute in Basic Life Principles and Advanced Training Institute.
Parks and reserves
Olinda Creek runs through Lilydale having its source in the nearby Dandenong Ranges and is a tributary of the Yarra River.
Lilydale is well known for Lillydale Lake, a recreational area where children play and learn about the wetlands environment. Surrounding the lake are modern housing estates, such as Lakeview Estate.
Sport
The suburb has an Australian Rules football team, The Lilydale Falcons, competing in the Eastern Football League.
It also has a cricket team, competing in the Ringwood District Cricket Association.