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Encyclopedia > Tullamarine, Victoria

The Melbourne suburb of Tullamarine, Victoria, Australia, is a collection of recent housing estates and light industry. It is located in the Hume City Council. The City of Melbournes coat of arms The central business district of Melbourne, viewed from the north Alternate meanings: Melbourne (disambiguation) Melbourne is the capital and largest city of the state of Victoria, and the second largest city in Australia, with a population of 52,117 in the Central... Motto: Peace and Prosperity Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Governor HE Mr John Landy Premier Steve Bracks (ALP) Area 237,629 km² (6th)  - Land 227,416 km²  - Water 10,213 km² (4. ... The City of Hume is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia. ...


Generally flat and exposed to the hot northerly winds of Melbourne's summer, its most notable feature is the nearby Melbourne Airport. The suburb has only developed since the 1970s, with the promise of cheap land, due to its location near the airport. Melbourne Airport (IATA: MEL, ICAO: YMML) is located to the north of the city, adjacent to the suburb Tullamarine, Victoria, Australia. ...


Tullamarine's residential area is contained in a circular loop of the Moonee Ponds Creek, and its western boundary is the Melbourne Airport, originally called the Tullamarine Airport. Tullamarine contains the smaller residential area of Gladstone Park.


The name is thought to derive form Tullamareena, a member of the Wurrundjeri tribe,(who later in 1838 escaped from the first Melbourne goal, burning it down in the process) according to Reverend Langhorne an advisor to the first government surveyor, Robert Hoddle. Tullamareena(or Tullamarine, Dullamarin) was a senior man of the Wurundjeri, a Koori, (Aboriginal) people of the Melbourne area, at the time of the British settlement in Victoria, Australia, in 1835. ...


Tullamarine village was on the Bulla or Lancefield Road, which is now Melrose Drive. It was positioned at the intersection of three municipal boundaries (Broadmeadows, Bulla and Keilor), which came together at Victoria Street and Melrose Drive. The primary school was on land now in the Airport (south of Victoria Street) and the post office was near the present day Tullamarine reserve. Originally Tullamarine extended westwards to the Organ Pipes National Park, and the nearby area bounded by the Maribyrnong River, Jacksons Creek and Deep Creek was called Tullamarine Island because of the difficulties faced by inhabitants in getting across the watercourses during wet weather.


When the land in the Tullamarine Parish was subdivided into farm lots in 1842 only one lot sold, and the rest were sold by selection in 1850. A Wesleyan school was opened in 1855 and two other schools in 1859 and 1864. The Wesleyan one continued until the State primary school was opened in 1884. By 1865 Tullamarine also had a post office and a hotel, and a district population of about 200 persons.


By the 1930s the Tullamarine village also had a church, tennis and football clubs and a progress association. The chief activities were hay production and grazing. During the mid 1950s Tullamarine village became an agricultural and residential township. Later in that decade the Federal Government announced that it was examining a site north and west of the township for a new airport, and land acquisition began in the early 1960s. The school was moved to a new site in 1961.


In 1955 the Village Drive-In was opened with one screen and a capacity of 862 Cars. The drive-in closed in 1984 and the site was developed into housing with streets named after famous film studios such as Forum and Paramount. Village Roadshow is an Australian media company with interests in cinema, theme parks, film production and distribution. ... Drive-in, a facility such as a bank, restaurant, theatre or even a church where one can literally drive in with an automobile for service. ...


Between 1967 and 1970 a freeway to the Airport was built, dividing Tullamarine from its eastern area, which is Gladstone Park. The part west of the freeway has housing, a large industrial estate and is skirted by the Western Ring Road with interchanges where it crosses the freeway.


The eastern part is described under Gladstone Park.


In 1987 the median house price in Tullamarine was 97% of the median for metropolitan Melbourne, and in 1996 it was 82% of the metropolitan median.


Tullamarine had census populations of 82 (1891), 190 (1921) and 204 (1947). Later population estimates were 385 (1955) and 1,666 (1966). The current population of Tullamarine is 8,758 as at September 2005.

City of Hume (All Melbourne Suburbs)
Westmeadows
Melbourne Airport Tullamarine Gladstone Park,
Gownabrae
Airport West,
Keilor Park

The City of Hume is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia. ... This is a list of places in the State of Victoria, Australia. ... Westmeadows is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Melbourne Airport (IATA: MEL, ICAO: YMML) is located to the north of the city, adjacent to the suburb Tullamarine, Victoria, Australia. ... Gowenbrae is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Airport West is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, airports; it is actually to the south of Melbourne Airport. ... Keilor Park is a small but cosy suburb in the city of Brimbank. ...

External links

  • Tullamarine Community House Inc.
  • Drive-Ins Down Under
  • Tullamarine Football Club
  • Tullamarine Tennis Club

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Tullamarine, Victoria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (649 words)
Tullamarine's residential area is contained in a circular loop of the Moonee Ponds Creek, and its western boundary is the Melbourne Airport, originally called the Tullamarine Airport.
Originally Tullamarine extended westwards to the Organ Pipes National Park, and the nearby area bounded by the Maribyrnong River, Jacksons Creek and Deep Creek was called Tullamarine Island because of the difficulties faced by inhabitants in getting across the watercourses during wet weather.
The current population of Tullamarine is 8,758 as at September 2005.
Donelly Family (2104 words)
Ethel Edith Alice, born at Shepparton, Victoria in 1887.
Mary Ann was born at Tullamarine, Victoria in 1858.
Arthur was born at Flemington, Victoria in 1857, the son of William Humphries and Louise nee Hapin.
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