Pascoe Vale, Victoria

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Pascoe Vale
Melbourne,  Victoria
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St Oliver Plunkett Catholic Church in Pascoe Vale Victoria
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Pascoe Vale
Location in metropolitan Melbourne
Pascoe Vale, Victoria
Coordinates 37°43′37″S144°56′31″E / 37.727°S 144.942°E / -37.727; 144.942 Coordinates: 37°43′37″S144°56′31″E / 37.727°S 144.942°E / -37.727; 144.942
Population18,171 (2021 census) [1]
 • Density3,710/km2 (9,600/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 3044
Area4.9 km2 (1.9 sq mi)
Location9 km (6 mi) N of Melbourne
LGA(s) City of Merri-bek
State electorate(s) Pascoe Vale
Federal division(s) Wills
Suburbs around Pascoe Vale:
Glenroy
Oak Park
Hadfield Hadfield
Oak Park
Strathmore
Pascoe Vale Coburg North
Strathmore Pascoe Vale South Coburg

Pascoe Vale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km (5.6 mi) north of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Merri-bek local government area. Pascoe Vale recorded a population of 18,171 at the 2021 census. [1]

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History

Pascoe Vale was named after John Pascoe Fawkner's property "Pascoeville", which was originally a holding of 709 acres (2.87 km2). [2] The property, established in 1839, was bounded by the Moonee Ponds Creek to the west, Gaffney Street to the south, Northumberland Road to the east and Rhodes Parade to the north. John Pascoe Fawkner built a timber house overlooking the creek, in the Marie Street area of Oak Park.

Pascoe Vale Post Office opened on 25 September 1911. A Pascoe Vale West Post Office opened in 1927 and closed in 1976. [3]

Pascoe Vale Road in the mid-19th century was originally called Sydney Road. For much of the 19th century, where a fast food chicken outlet in Pascoe Vale Road now exists, was once a Cobb & Co waystation. Ironically, during much of the 20th century, the same location was a chicken farm.

In 1841, Dr Farquhar McCrae, a wealthy surgeon, bought land in Pascoe Vale South, where he built his house in 1842–1843. This house is now known as Wentworth House, and is the oldest known private dwelling in Victoria still standing on its original site, and the fifth oldest building in Victoria. [4]

Several locally significant historic buildings and precincts exist within the suburb, including the Turner Street Precinct and Gavin Park and the Westbreen Creek Precinct, which contain collections of substantially intact inter-War and post-War houses constructed in the 19th century. [5]

Demographics

According to data from the 2016 census, Pascoe Vale recorded a population of 17,051 people. This is slightly more than the recorded number of residents in the 2001 Census Data, where 13,210 people were recorded as living in Pascoe Vale. The suburb has historically been less culturally diverse compared to other suburbs in Merri-bek. A lower proportion of Pascoe Vale residents were born overseas and Pascoe Vale has the highest proportion of Australian-born citizens. 58.7% of people living in Pascoe Vale speak English at home, which is lower than the metropolitan average, but higher than the average in Merri-bek. Other languages spoken at home included Italian 8.3%, Arabic 3.9%, Greek 3.8%, Mandarin 1.9%, and Urdu 1.7%.

According to the 2016 census, 62.2% of people in Pascoe Vale were born in Australia. Other countries of birth included Italy, which accounted for 4.4% of the population, followed by India 3.3%, England 1.7%, Pakistan 1.6%. and Greece 1.5%. [6]

The most common responses for religion in Pascoe Vale were Catholic 34.1%, No Religion, so described 25.4%, Not stated 9.6%, Islam 7.7% and Eastern Orthodox 6.0%. In Pascoe Vale, Christianity was the largest religious group reported overall (56.7%) (this figure excludes not stated responses).

Transport

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Railway station at Pascoe Vale

Public transport services within Pascoe Vale include access to heavy rail, light rail and buses.

Bus

Six bus routes service Pascoe Vale: [7]

Cycling

Arterial cycling access is provided via the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail, Sussex Street, and Gaffney Street. In 2020, VicRoads announced a project to provide safer cycling infrastructure in Pascoe Vale, including upgrades to bicycle lanes and six intersections between Boundary Road and O'Hea Street. [14]

Train

Heavy rail service is accommodated by Pascoe Vale railway station, which is located on the Craigieburn line. This provides northbound access to major activity centres in Broadmeadows and Craigieburn, and southbound access to major activity centres in Essendon, North Melbourne (including rail interchange options along the Sunbury, Upfield, Werribee and Williamstown lines) and the Melbourne CBD.

Tram

Light rail service is provided via tram route Melbourne tram route 58 icon.svg , which terminates at Bell Street, Pascoe Vale South. This provides access to Brunswick West, Melbourne CBD and terminates in Toorak.

Politics

Pascoe Vale is located in the federal electorate of Wills, and is historically a safe Australian Labor Party seat. The electorate has been held by Peter Khalil since 2016.

Notably, the seat was held between 1980 and 1992 by former Prime Minister, Bob Hawke. From 1992 to 1996, the seat was held by independent Phil Cleary, who was the only non-Labor candidate to hold the electorate.

The state electorate of Pascoe Vale has been held by the ALP's Lizzie Blandthorn since 2014, who is the goddaughter of her predecessor and former Community Services minister Christine Campbell. The seat is a safe ALP seat, having only been held by members of the ALP.

Parks and gardens

Pascoe Vale is known for its many parks and gardens, including Cole Reserve, Austin Reserve, Kelvin Thomson Reserve and Gavin Park.

The Moonee Ponds Creek is the major stormwater canal in the area and flows through several of its parks and gardens.

Managed by the City of Merri-bek, the Pascoe Vale Swimming Pool, on Prospect Street, is a popular venue during Summer.

Cole Park, Pascoe Vale, in December 2022. Cole Park, Pascoe Vale, in December 2022.jpg
Cole Park, Pascoe Vale, in December 2022.

Shops and nightlife

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IGA store at Pascoe Vale

Pascoe Vale accommodates several cafés, restaurants, bakeries and takeaway shops, which are largely located in neighbourhood centres at Pascoe Vale railway station, along Gaffney Street, Kent Road, Cumberland Road, Bell Street and Sussex Street.

Late night venues include the Pascoe Vale Hotel, Pascoe Vale RSL and District Bottle Store.

Educational facilities

Sporting clubs

See also

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