West Footscray, Victoria

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West Footscray
MelbourneVictoria
Population: 9776 (2006)[1]
Postcode: 3012
Area: 3.8 km² (1.5 sq mi)
Property Value: AUD $330,000 [2]
Location: km (6 mi) from Melbourne
LGA: City of Maribyrnong
State District: Footscray
Federal Division: Gellibrand
Suburbs around West Footscray:
Braybrook Maidstone Footscray
Tottenham West Footscray Footscray
Brooklyn Yarraville Kingsville

West Footscray (also known as Footscray West) is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Maribyrnong and its postcode is 3012.

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[edit] Medicine

  • The Western Hospital's grounds are located in Footscray, though in an area many local residents consider to be West Footscray). (Formerly Western General Hospital, Footscray Hospital).
  • The Hospital's Emergency and Triage entrances are located in Eleanor Street, Footscray.
  • The Western Private Hospital is located adjacent to the Western Hospital, on the corner of Eleanor and Marion Streets.
  • A large number of other private medical practices are also located on and around the Eleanor St hospital entrances.
  • There is a Veterinary Practice located on Barkly Street.

[edit] Culture

  • Barkly Village is a section of Barkly Street in West Footscray that hosts many local and ethnic grocers, stores and shops. The area has a long history of multiculturalism and includes many stores owned and operated by Indian, Vietnamese, Chinese, Anglo, Thai and Italian Australians. There is a particularly large Indian grocery store located here as well as an independent supermarket "SIMS", at the end of the "Barkly Village" section of the street. Also along this strip is a Chinese Community Church.
  • Construction of the new West Footscray Community Centre has been completed. It incorporates a local library, replacing the former West Footscray Library on the same site. The site is on part of the "Barkly Village" strip.
  • The Footscray YMCA is located on Barret Reserve, Essex Street. 10th Footscray Scout, open to all youth aged 6-26, share the reserve with the YMCA meeting in a their hall on Graham St.
  • The 2nd Footscray Scout Group is located at Gaudion Reserve, Barkly Street. The group has a website and is open to youth aged 7 to 26 years. It is part of Kariwara District.
  • Shorten Reserve on Essex Street is the home of the West Footscray Roosters, a local Australian Rules Football team.
  • Johnson Reserve on Essex Street is home to a local Soccer team, and League games are regularly played on Sunday afternoons.

[edit] Education

There are three kindergartens. Their locations are:

  • Kingsville Kindergarten. (Located in the southern part of the suburb, but in an area many residents consider to be part of Kingsville or Yarraville.)
  • Scots' Kindergarten.
  • West Footscray Neighbourhood House.

There are two primary schools in the West Footscray area.

There is also a Catholic School located in the area:

  • Corpus Christi Catholic School. (Again, located in the southern "Kingsville" part of the suburb).

The Western Scout centre is a training centre of the adult volunteers of Scouts Australia and one of Six sites in Melbourne. The office in the new complex at 77 Ashley St includes equipment donated by the Footscray rotary Club.

[edit] Transportation

There are three bus routes that pass through West Footscray. These are the 216, 219, and 220 which are operated by Melbourne Bus Link. The area is serviced by a local train station West Footscray railway station and also by Tottenham Railway Station which lays on the convergent point of the borders of West Footscray, Tottenham and Braybrook.

See also the 409 bus route between West Footscray and Yarraville: http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/route/view/788

[edit] See also

  • City of Footscray - the former local government area of which Spotswood was a part.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). West Footscray (State Suburb). 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  2. ^ West Footscray, accessed 9 August 2007

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