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Rowville, Victoria

Coordinates: 37°56′13″S 145°13′44″E / 37.937°S 145.229°E / -37.937; 145.229
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Rowville
MelbourneVictoria
Intersection of Stud Road and Wellington Road, Rowville
Rowville is located in Melbourne
Rowville
Rowville
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Coordinates37°56′13″S 145°13′44″E / 37.937°S 145.229°E / -37.937; 145.229
Population33,571 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density1,722/km2 (4,459/sq mi)
Established1882
Postcode(s)3178
Elevation70 m (230 ft)
Area19.5 km2 (7.5 sq mi)
Location
LGA(s)City of Knox
State electorate(s)Rowville
Federal division(s)Aston
Suburbs around Rowville:
Wheelers Hill Scoresby Ferntree Gully
Mulgrave Rowville Lysterfield
Dandenong North Endeavour Hills Lysterfield South
Tirhatuan Wetlands, to the south of Rowville

Rowville is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox local government area. Rowville recorded a population of 33,571 at the 2021 census.[1] Rowville is one of the largest suburbs south-east of Melbourne.

It houses the Rowville branch of the Eastern Regional Library, adjacent to the Rowville Community Centre under the Clock Tower. The Stringybark Festival is held at the centre on the third weekend of every October and attracts over 25,000 visitors.[citation needed] The event is organised by the Knox Council, and is one of Australia's longest running sustainability events. There are three golf courses within Rowville. Stud Park is currently being expanded.

Rowville is at the intersection of many local government areas with the suburb connecting to suburbs within the Yarra Ranges Shire, City of Monash, City of Greater Dandenong, City of Casey and City of Knox.

History

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Rowville is named after the Row family, whose property Stamford Park was established in 1882.[citation needed] The Stamford Park homestead has been restored in recent years[when?] by Knox Council.[citation needed]

Rowville Post Office opened on 20 December 1905 and closed in 1987. In 1989, it reopened in the new Stud Park (formerly Darryl Park) Shopping Centre.[2]

Rowville developed rapidly throughout the 1980s and 1990s, especially in terms of housing and light industrial activities.[citation needed] Development has included the construction of the Wellington Village shopping centre on Wellington Road, complementing the Rowville Lakes shopping centre on Kelletts Road. Rowville has many estates including the prestigious Sovereign Crest Estate and the older Timbertop Estate. Sovereign Crest Estate is a medium-sized estate which includes homes located on parts of Karoo Road, in particular 130–above.

Education

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Rowville has one dual-campus high school, Rowville Secondary College, with an Eastern Campus (7–12) and a Western Campus (7–12). Students from the Eastern Campus used to move to the Western Campus to complete their VCE. But now they can complete VCE at the eastern campus as well.

There are 4 government primary schools, Rowville Primary, Karoo Primary School, Heany Park Primary and Park Ridge Primary, and one Catholic Primary School, St. Simons the Apostle Primary School. When Lysterfield Primary School was relocated to its present site, it was in Rowville, however the boundary between the suburbs has changed and Lysterfield Primary is once again in Lysterfield.

St. Simons Primary School celebrated their 25th anniversary in 2007.

Rowville Primary celebrated its 40th Birthday in 2013.

Karoo Primary School celebrated their 30th anniversary in 2022

Commerce

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Rowville's main centre of commerce is Stud Park Shopping Centre which opened in 1989 and is the largest shopping centre in the suburb. It contains a Coles, Woolworths, Kmart, and over 60 specialty stores including two hairdressers, a pharmacy, two travel agents, banks, a vet and assorted food outlets. It has approximately 1500 car park spaces and is serviced regularly by bus services.[3]

Wellington Village, located at 1100 Wellington Road, is Rowville's second largest shopping centre.

Rowville Lakes is a third, smaller shopping centre on Kelletts Road.

Home to manufacturing and distribution of major Australian Corporations of Parmalat, Sigma Pharmaceuticals, Jeld Wen, Regal Senoit Australia, Twinings, Darrel Lea Chocolates, Matthews, Australia Post stamp printing, Callaway Golf, D4J, Johnson Controls, Brilliant Lighting, Cold Xpress and Eaton.[citation needed]

Sport

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  • Rowville Football Club in the Eastern Football League
  • Rowville Knights Community Football Club in the Eastern Football League[4]
  • Lysterfield Junior Football Club in the Eastern Football League
  • Rowville Cricket Club in the Ferntree Gully District Cricket Association
  • Eildon Park Cricket Club in the Ferntree Gully District Cricket Association
  • Lysterfield Cricket Club in the Ferntree Gully District Cricket Association
  • Rowville Eagles Soccer Club
  • Knox United Soccer Club
  • Knox Churches Soccer Club
  • Blue Park
  • Eildon Park Tennis Club
  • Rowville Tennis Club
  • Rowville Netball Club
  • Aston Athletic FC
  • Rowville Little Athletics Club
  • Rowville Lakes Little Athletics Club
  • Rowville Rockets Basketball Club
  • Lysterfield Netball Club
  • Omega Trampoline Sports Club

Golfers play at the course of the Kingston Links on Corporate Avenue,[5] at the course of the Tirhatuan Park Golf Club on Police and Stud Roads[6] or at the course of the Waverley Golf Club on Bergins Road.[7]

Community service groups

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Rowville is supported by local community groups; including the 1st Rowville Scout Group since 1972, being based in an architectural marvel of its Scout Hall since 1991.

Heany Park Scout Group has been a part of the Rowville community since 1965, starting as 3rd Knox Scout Group. Later moving to Heany Park in 2001 where the name was changed to Heany Park Scout Group. Heany Park provides 23 acres of natural bushland surrounding the Heany Park Scout Hall.

Governance

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Rowville is in the Federal Division of Aston which is held by Mary Doyle of the Australian Labor Party

Rowville is in the State Lower House seat of Rowville which is held by Kim Wells of the Liberal Party.

Rowville is part of the City of Knox and has three ward councillors representing it.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Rowville (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 14 July 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ Phoenix Auctions History, Post Office List, retrieved 31 March 2021
  3. ^ "Stud Park". www.studparksc.com.au. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  4. ^ St. Simons Football Club. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  5. ^ Golf Select, Kingston Links, retrieved 11 May 2009
  6. ^ Golf Select, Tirhatuan Park, retrieved 11 May 2009
  7. ^ Golf Select, Waverley, retrieved 11 May 2009