Burnley, Victoria
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Burnley Melbourne, Victoria |
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Population: | 3,226 (2001 census) | ||||||||||||
Postcode: | 3121 | ||||||||||||
Area: | 1.7 km² | ||||||||||||
Property Value: | AUD $445,000 [1] | ||||||||||||
Location: | 4 km from Melbourne | ||||||||||||
LGA: | City of Yarra | ||||||||||||
State District: | Richmond | ||||||||||||
Federal Division: | Melbourne | ||||||||||||
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Burnley is an inner city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is 4km south east of the Melbourne GPO in the Local Government Area of the City of Yarra, and has the Yarra River as its southern and eastern boundaries.
Burnley is a very small residential suburb located in a pocket of the Yarra, considered part of the overall Richmond area.
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[edit] Local Landmarks
[edit] Residential architecture
With a large number of small homes in its narrow streets, Burnley has a diverse range of residential architecture.
[edit] Public Space
Burnley has three major parks. Burnley Golf Course services local residents and other Melburnians. Ryans Reserve on Swan Street is a centre for tennis and netball. Golden Square Bicentennial Park is formerly the site of Burnley Primary School (which was merged, together with Cremorne Primary School, with Richmond Primary School 500 m to the west). Burnley Park houses Burnley Oval above Yarra Boulevard and Melbourne Girls College. Melbourne Girls College was formerly Richmond High School,which was the site of controversial protests in 1993 (see Jeff Kennett), when it was closed down. Kevin Bartlett Reserve (named after former VFL/AFL star Kevin Bartlett) houses a number of playing fields and a sporting complex.
[edit] Education
Burnley is the home of the horticulturally focused Burnley campus of the University of Melbourne, which began as the Richmond Survey Paddock in 1850. It is best known by its longtime name Burnley College.
[edit] Industry
It is the home of television studios of GTV-9 on Bendigo Street, and the studios of radio stations SEN 1116 and 3MP. The old Burnley railyards were converted to an industrial park in the early 2000s, housing GE Capitol Services Australia and Amrad pharmaceutical research. In 2006, the headquarters of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade is being built adjacent to the exit of the Burnley Tunnel.
The Burnley end of Swan St is notable for its many new and second-hand building supply shops. Hotels in Burnley include the Rising Sun and the Grand (with a highly-rated restaurant).
[edit] Demographics
Like much of Richmond, Burnley is home to many residents of Greek origin. Burnley Street is home to a Greek Orthodox Church. Tudor Street and Westbank Terrace are notable for their many clinker brick houses, originally housing commission houses built on the old Richmond Racecourse.
[edit] Transport
It is serviced by train with Burnley Railway Station being located near the corner of Swan Street and Burnley Street, and parallel with Madden Grove.
Burnley is also serviced by tram from Melbourne along Swan Street.
Burnley gives its name to the CityLink Burnley Tunnel which has an outbound exit at Burnley, and an inbound entry at Yarra Bend Boulevard, Burnley. The final section of Citylink was opened in December 2000.
[edit] External link
- Street map from Street Directory, MSN Maps and Multimap.
- Satellite image from Google Maps, WikiMapia and Terraserver.
- Australian Places - Burnley
Suburbs of the City of Yarra | |
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Abbotsford | Alphington | Burnley | Carlton North | Clifton Hill | Collingwood | Cremorne | Fairfield | Fitzroy | Fitzroy North | Princes Hill | Richmond | |