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Encyclopedia > The Basin, Victoria
The Basin
MelbourneVictoria
Population: 4108 (2006 Census)
Postcode: 3154
Area: 5.7 km²
Property Value: AUD $278,000 [1]
Location: 35 km from Melbourne
LGA: City of Knox
State District: Monbulk
Federal Division: La Trobe
Suburbs around The Basin
Kilsyth South Kilsyth Dandenong Ranges
Boronia The Basin Dandenong Ranges
Sassafras Tremont Sassafras

The Basin is an outer eastern suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. It is in the Local Government Area of the City of Knox. This article is about the Australian city; the name may also refer to City of Melbourne or Melbourne city centre. ... “VIC” redirects here. ... Australian postcodes have four digits; envelopes for posting from Australia reflect this. ... Area is a physical quantity expressing the size of a part of a surface. ... ISO 4217 Code AUD User(s) Australia, Kiribati, Nauru, Tuvalu, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, and Norfolk Island Inflation 2. ... ‹ The template below (Unit of length) is being considered for deletion. ... This article is about the Australian city; the name may also refer to City of Melbourne or Melbourne city centre. ... Municipalities of Greater Melbourne City of Banyule City of Bayside City of Boroondara City of Brimbank Shire of Cardinia City of Casey City of Darebin City of Frankston City of Glen Eira City of Greater Dandenong City of Hobsons Bay City of Hume City of Kingston City of Knox City... The City of Knox is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia. ... State Electoral District is a term used to refer to a voting area within Australian states. ... The Electoral district of Monbulk is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. ... The Australian House of Representatives is elected from 150 single-member districts called Divisions. ... The Division of La Trobe is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria. ... This is a list of Municipalities and their suburbs and townships in the greater metropolitan area of Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, Australia. ... Kilsyth South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Kilsyth is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Dandenong Ranges National Park is in Victoria (Australia), 38 km east of Melbourne. ... Boronia is an outer eastern suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. ... Dandenong Ranges National Park is in Victoria (Australia), 38 km east of Melbourne. ... Sassafras is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Tremont is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Sassafras is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Housing subdivision near Union, Kentucky, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. ... This article is about the Australian city; the name may also refer to City of Melbourne or Melbourne city centre. ... The states and territories of Australia make up the Commonwealth of Australia under a federal system of government. ... “VIC” redirects here. ... Municipalities of Greater Melbourne City of Banyule City of Bayside City of Boroondara City of Brimbank Shire of Cardinia City of Casey City of Darebin City of Frankston City of Glen Eira City of Greater Dandenong City of Hobsons Bay City of Hume City of Kingston City of Knox City... The City of Knox is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia. ...

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History

Traditional custodians

Prior to European settlement, The Basin and surrounding suburbs were often visited by aboriginals from the Westernport and Yarra Yarra tribes- hunting in the summer months in the Dandenong Ranges and its foothills. The Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation are the acknowledged traditional custodians of the land on which The Basin and all of City of Knox is located (source: City of Knox publication). The Wurundjeri are Aboriginal people of the Kulin nation, who occupied what is now Melbourne, Australia prior to European settlement of the area. ...


Origin of the name

The Government Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller named the area The Basin about 1860 during a visit to the Dandenong Ranges because it is located in a 'basin' surrounded by hills. (source: Knox Historical Society) "The Basin" is shown on an 1868 survey plan, when settlers had taken licences or made freehold purchases of the land. Baron Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller (German: Müller) (June 30, 1825 - October 10, 1896) was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and most notably botanist. ... Fee simple, also known as fee simple absolute or allodial, is a term of art in common law. ...


Early European Settlers

Significant early European settlers included the Chandler family. William Chandler was a market gardener who arrived in Victoria in 1854 and eventually settled in The Basin in 1873. He was the first in the area to crossbreed seeds and produce exceptional flowers and vegetables. William and Kate Chandler planted an acorn soon after they settled in The Basin - the English Oak still stands (source- historical marker). Two of William Chandler's sons established plant nurseries in the area and his grandson, Sir Gilbert Chandler was a horticulturalist and Ferntree Gully Shire President (1938-39) who later went on to be a member of State Parliament.


Notable settlers included J.J. Miller, book-maker and publisher of Miller's Racing Guide. In 1872, Miller acquired land at The Basin in 1872 and invested considerable time and money build up a stud farm for racing horses, at one stage owning over 1000 acres in The Basin. To encourage summer tourists to visit and see the stables, training facilities and horses, Miller ran a private coach service from Forest Road in The Basin to Bayswater Station. He also helped publicise the district with a gigantic fireworks display each Christmas. Miller was prominent in local affairs and was the first President of the new Shire of Ferntree Gully. In 1888, Miller was the first in the area to secure a wine licence at his home. Miller faced financial ruin in the 1890’s when the sweepstakes were declared illegal and he had to give up his property at The Basin. The home remains as a significant local historical building. [1]


Government

Residents are represented in the Victorian Parliament (Legislative Assembly) by the member for the electorate of Monbulk and in the Federal Parliament (House of Representatives) by the member for the electorate of LaTrobe.


Media

The Boronia and The Basin Community Newspaper (BBCN) is produced and distributed each month by local volunteers. It focuses on local stories and history, including feature articles on immigrants' stories and local businesses.


Parks and Gardens

The Basin forms one of Melbourne's "green wedges" and is nestled into the forest covered foothills of Mount Dandenong and the Dandenong Ranges National Park including the beautiful Doongalla Forest. This was formerly part of the Doongalla Estate purchased by Sir Matthew Davies in 1891. The residential development of the suburb includes bushy parks such as Wicks Reserve and some farmland. Mount Dandenong from Mooroolbark Mount Dandenong as seen from Kilsyth Mount Dandenong is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Dandenong Ranges National Park is in Victoria (Australia), 38 km east of Melbourne. ...


A significant natural resource an operating farm that is owned and operated by the Salvation Army and includes a community church. The farm was purchased by the Salvation Army from David Dobson and others in 1897. In the same year a boys' home was established on the purchased land, in response to a government request for church groups to support boys who commit criminal offences. The home was originally named "The Eden". At its height, it provided for 110 boys (source: historical marker). The Salvation Army's site in Liverpool Road, The Basin is used for school camps, conferences and functions.


Another significant property, 'Como' is open each year as part of the Victorian Open Gardens scheme. This was formerly owned by the Chandler family.


Important buildings include the Progress Hall and Elderly Citizens Hall.


Transport

Mountain Highway runs through The Basin to Sassafras. It is a challenging and popular cycling route for people in Melbourne. A local bus route (route 755) also travels through The Basin. Mountain Highway is also known as Wantirna Sassafras Road. ... Sassafras is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ...


Education

The suburb has two primary schools, both located on Mountain Highway.

  • The Basin Primary school. The original school building is used today to house the administration offices of the school. [2]
  • St Bernadette's Catholic Primary school. The school opened on Wednesday 2 February 1983. The land had been purchased many years earlier in anticipation of the need for a Catholic School. [3]

There are two pre-schools- The Basin Pre-school (Forest Road) and Goodwin Estate pre-school (Rome Beauty Avenue). is the 33rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...


Retail

There are a small number of shops and restaurants.


Culture and Community

The Basin Theatre Group is a vibrant local, amateur theatre group that has operated since the first gathering of friends by Edna Chandler in 1954. Early productions were first conducted in the Basin Progress Hall. In 1962 the group constructed an A-frame barn that became known as The Hut. Later in 1973, the group constructed a larger theatre on land donated by Edna and Fergus Chandler. The group conducts four productions per year that include a range of performances in all theatrical styles. The Basin Theatre Group’s mission is to provide a variety of theatrical productions that are high quality and affordable, and at times, extraordinary and inspiring. Details of productions and booking information can be found on The Basin Theatre Website.


Local groups include the Country Fire Authority and The Basin First Scout Group. Scouting in Victoria is a branch of Scouts Australia in the State of Victoria, Australia. ...


The inaugural The Basin Music Festival was held in March 2005.


There are five religious based centres including the Romanian Seventh-day Adventist Church and convention centre, "Clevedon" camp and conference centre (Uniting Church), St Bernadette's Catholic Mass centre (part of the primary school) and Vinayagar Hindu Temple. The Seventh-day Adventist (abbreviated Adventist[1]) Church is a Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week, as the Sabbath. ...


The Knox library has operated a mobile library service for The Basin since 1985. The mobile library stops outside the Basin Shops, twice per week. Its collection includes a good selection of audio, large print, children's and young adult books.


References

  1. ^ The Basin, accessed 27 November 2006

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External links

Coordinates: 37°51′36″S 145°18′50″E / -37.86, 145.314 Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...

  • Maps and aerial photos
  • History of the Basin - Updated Internet version of the book "The Basin 1868-1992: Fire on the Hill Flowers in the Valley" edited by Rick Coxhill.
  • Australian Places - The Basin

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