Mount Clear, Victoria

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Mount Clear
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Mount Clear
Mount Clear, Victoria
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Coordinates: 37°36′07″S143°52′05″E / 37.602°S 143.868°E / -37.602; 143.868
Country Australia
State Victoria
City Ballarat
LGA
Location
Government
   State electorate
   Federal division
Population
  Total3,671 (2021 census) [1]
Postcode
3350
Suburbs around Mount Clear
Mount Pleasant Canadian Canadian
Mount Pleasant, Magpie Mount Clear Mount Helen
Magpie Mount Helen Mount Helen

Mount Clear is a semi-rural suburb of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia south of the CBD in the Canadian Creek Valley. At the 2021 census, Mount Clear had a population of 3,671. [1]

Mount Clear is characterised by its topography of gently undulating hills flanked by bush and pine plantation forestry. Canadian Creek, on the suburb's eastern border, flows north towards the Ballarat CBD, where it joins with the Yarrowee Creek.

It began as a small mining community, however it expanded rapidly in the latter 20th Century to become part of the Ballarat urban area and much subdivision activity continues.

The suburb is organised on a street hierarchy with the main roads through it being Geelong Road (north-south) and Whitehorse Road (east-west). Housing consists almost solely of single-family detached homes constructed since the 1970s on larger than average blocks. There is a small commercial area on the corner of Geelong and Whitehorse Road.

Mount Clear had its own railway station on the Buninyong railway line but the station closed to passengers in 1930. Mount Clear is classed as automobile dependent and traffic along its main roads are some of the heaviest in urban Ballarat [2] with over 15,000 vehicles per day passing through Mount Clear and expected to increase by almost 50% over the next three decades. [3] The main form of public transport is a choice of 2 bus routes that run along either Geelong Road and Main Road, or Geelong Road and Whitehorse Road between Buninyong and the Ballarat terminus at a frequency of approximately 30 minutes.

The suburb has several educational institutions catering for all age levels, including two high schools, Mount Clear College and Damascus College, two primary schools, Mount Clear Primary School and Emmaus Catholic Primary School, and a community kindergarten.

References

  1. 1 2 Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Mount Clear (State Suburb)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 3 November 2022. OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  2. Nolon, Patrick More Geelong Road Traffic Problems Feared The Courier 26 Nov, 2010
  3. University of Ballarat Travel Plan