Windsor, Victoria

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Windsor
MelbourneVictoria

Tram on Chapel Street, Windsor stopping at Windsor railway station
Population: 6394 (2006)[1]
Established: 1860s
Postcode: 3181
Area: km² (0.4 sq mi)
Property Value: AUD $613,500[2]
Location: km (4 mi) from Melbourne
LGA:
State District: Prahran
Federal Division: Higgins
Suburbs around Windsor:
South Yarra Prahran Prahran
Albert Park Windsor Prahran
St Kilda St Kilda East St Kilda East

Windsor is an inner city suburb of Melbourne, Australia. It is part of the City of Stonnington (although a small section of the suburb is in the City of Port Phillip) and is bounded by Dandenong Road, St Kilda Road, Williams Road and High Street.

It is the smallest suburb in Stonnington and is often incorrectly referred to as Prahran, Windsor's northern neighbour. In the past, Windsor was within the City of Prahran's boundaries, and many institutions still refer to this.

In 2005, research by the consulting firms Tract Consultants and ACIL Tasman (and reported by The Age) ranked Windsor 9th out of 150 Melbourne suburbs in terms of "liveability". Windsor scored a perfect "5" in 8 of the 14 categories used to compare suburbs; however, it scored a "0" in important areas including "Crime", "Traffic Congestion" and "Open Space".

Although Stonnington's smallest suburb, Windsor has its own bank, along with a growing number of independent clothing stores, fast food outlets, bars, lounges and cafés.

Windsor contains a diverse mix of housing including medium density apartments, Victorian terrace housing, hi-rise public housing towers and semi-detached cottages.

The Prahran campus of Swinburne University is located just south of High Street in Windsor.

The painkiller Aspro was invented by the chemist George Nicholas in Windsor[3].

Melbourne's famous Chapel Street shopping strip bisects Windsor, and the Windsor end is seen as being the more bohemian, less expensive end of the street.

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[edit] Landmarks

The suburb has many landmarks including the historic Presentation Convent (now a secondary school), the Stonnington Primary School, old post office, Telstra exchange tower and a campus of Swinburne University. In recent times, the large Empire Cinemas, converted into a nightclub were gutted by fire before eventually being demolished and replaced by hi-rise apartments, also named the Empire.

The remains of one side of Punt Road at the Windsor end contains one of Windsor's lesser shopping strips called Little Windsor on Punt.

The suburb also features stunning new design, including the award winning Windsor Fire station by architects Edmund and Corrigan. In Raleigh street is the K2 apartments, Sustainable architecture built in 2006 to the design of Hansen Yuncken features passive solar design, recycled and sustainable materials, photovoltaic cells, wastewater treatment, rainwater collection and solar hot water.

There are many remaining hotels in the suburb, including the popular Windsor Castle and Pint on Punt.

[edit] Transport

Windsor is serviced by a number of trams along Dandenong Road, High Street and Chapel Street, and the Sandringham railway line takes commuters from Windsor Station to the CBD in around 7 minutes. Punt Road is one of the main bus thoroughfares in Melbourne and passes through the western side of the suburb.

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[edit] See also

  • City of Prahran - the former local government area of which Windsor was a part.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). Windsor (State Suburb). 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
  2. ^ Windsor, accessed 17 August 2007
  3. ^ Slough Museum: Aspro History

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