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Ringwood East, Victoria

Coordinates: 37°49′05″S 145°15′07″E / 37.818°S 145.252°E / -37.818; 145.252
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Ringwood East
MelbourneVictoria
Ringwood East is located in Melbourne
Ringwood East
Ringwood East
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Coordinates37°49′05″S 145°15′07″E / 37.818°S 145.252°E / -37.818; 145.252
Population10,764 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density2,290/km2 (5,930/sq mi)
Postcode(s)3135
Elevation132 m (433 ft)
Area4.7 km2 (1.8 sq mi)
Location26 km (16 mi) E of Melbourne CBD (Central Melbourne)
LGA(s)City of Maroondah
RegionGreater Melbourne
CountyMornington
State electorate(s)Ringwood
Federal division(s)Deakin
Suburbs around Ringwood East:
Ringwood Ringwood Croydon
Ringwood Ringwood East Croydon South
Heathmont Heathmont Bayswater North

Ringwood East is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 26 kilometres (16 mi) east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Maroondah local government area. Ringwood East recorded a population of 21,132 at the 2021 census.[1]

It is located in the "Green Belt" of Melbourne, with much of the native vegetation and wildlife preserved in areas such as Wombalono Park and its surrounding suburban streets.

The access to high performing public schools, such as Ringwood Secondary College, as well as renowned private schools Tintern Grammar and Aquinas College, is leading to high demand for housing in Ringwood East. The area is now being seen as a real life-style option by people who may have previously looked to areas, such as Balwyn and Camberwell, for quality schools.

Ringwood East has its own railway station which is within the Myki Zone 2 fare zone on the Lilydale railway line. Maroondah Hospital is also located in Ringwood East, a large public hospital and emergency department serving the surrounding eastern suburbs.

Ringwood East Post Office opened around 1902, in what was then a rural area, before the railway station opened in 1925.[2]

Hospitals

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Two hospitals serve the Ringwood East community and surrounding areas, providing comprehensive healthcare services:

Maroondah Hospital

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A public teaching hospital under Eastern Health, offering emergency care, general and specialist medical services, surgery, critical care, and adult mental health support.[3]

Ringwood Private Hospital

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A private facility specializing in cancer treatment, including rapid-access breast care, palliative care, and surgical management of skin cancer.[4]

Karralyka Centre

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The Karralyka Centre, located in Ringwood East, Victoria, is $25 million premier theatre and function venue undergoing a $10 million redevelopment as of September 2024 [5][6]. The Karralyka Centre features a 430-seat theatre that hosts a diverse range of performances, including music, dance, comedy, and children's theatre.

In addition to its theatre, Karralyka offers versatile function spaces suitable for conferences, meetings, social events, and weddings. The venue includes an outdoor gazebo, ideal for cocktail parties or wedding ceremonies.

Owned and operated by Maroondah City Council, Karralyka is renowned for its architectural design and commitment to providing outstanding facilities and services for both live performances and events.

History

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Early Settlement Mining (19th Century)

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In the mid-19th century, European settlers began to occupy the Ringwood East area, engaging in agriculture and mining. The discovery of gold and antimony led to the establishment of mining operations, with some shafts reaching depths of over 100 meters. This mining activity persisted until the late 1890s, when declining ore prices and water ingress issues led to the closure of many mines. The mining boom supported numerous hotels, shops, churches, and a school, making the area a bustling hub.[7][8]

Timeline (18th Century to 2025)

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  • Late 1860s: First discovery of gold & antimony, with numerous mines employing over a hundred men.
  • 1880s: East Ringwood Recreation Reserve used for picnics, gymkhanas, and sports.
  • 1874: Edward Feehan Cass founded the first school in the area.
  • 1924: East Ringwood State School opened on Everard Road.
  • 1925: Ringwood East Railway Station opened.
  • 1950s: Former brickworks site turned into an Army Reserve Depot.
  • 1905: Flower farms, including Howship Bros Rosedale Nursery, established.
  • 1976: Maroondah Hospital officially opened.

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Burnt Bridge

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Burnt Bridge is a locality within the suburb of Ringwood East. It is named after the Burnt Bridge Hotel, which was operated by Elizabeth Moore and Lucy Dawson as early as the 1840s and was located along the Lilydale Trail, near the present-day junction of Maroondah Highway, Old Lilydale Road and Beaufort Roads.[citation needed] At the time of the hotel's existence, the area was grazing land. Hotels in these times usually began as shanties, selling coffee to passing coaches, before gaining their liquor licences.

Although some historians have speculated that the name is derived from the Scottish word 'burn', meaning 'stream', it is more popularly believed to be derived from a canvas toll bridge in the area, which was burnt down. The hotel was also known to locals as 'The Blazing Stump'.

The shopping precinct serves residents from both sides of Maroondah Highway and from as far as Mount Dandenong Road. Burnt Bridge has a post office, pharmacy, supermarket, bakeries, cafe and takeaways.

Australian Army Barracks

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The barracks at 56 Dublin Rd, Ringwood East has long supported the Australian Army through local military facilities and reserve units.

The Australian Army Reserve in Ringwood East is part of a broader network of units that support the Australian Defence Force (ADF). Reserve members participate in training and operations, contributing to national defence and emergency response efforts, while also engaging in local community activities that strengthen ties with residents.

In April 2013, the Minister for Defence and the Parliamentary Secretary for Defence visited the Ringwood Army Reserve base to highlight its strategic importance. The visit emphasized the Reserve's role in providing a flexible military force capable of supporting both domestic and international operations and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to enhancing Reserve units across the country. [11]

The 31st Army Cadet Unit in Ringwood East also contributes by fostering leadership and discipline among young Australians. As part of the Army Cadets program, it provides training in military skills, preparing cadets for potential future service in the Army Reserve or regular Army. [12]

Sporting clubs

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East Ringwood Roos

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The suburb has an Australian Rules football team, the East Ringwood Roos, competing in the Eastern Football League.[13]

They are based at the reserve located on the corner of Mount Dandenong Road and Dublin Road but used to play on a field which is now the site of Maroondah Hospital.

East Ringwood Cricket Club

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The East Ringwood Cricket Club is a community-based sports club offering cricket programs for all ages and skill levels. The club promotes a positive sporting environment and participates in local competitions. [14]

East Ringwood Tennis Club Inc.

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The East Ringwood Tennis Club provides a welcoming environment for players of all abilities, with facilities for social and competitive tennis. The club runs coaching, competitions, and social events to promote the sport. [15]

Gracedale Park Tennis Club

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Gracedale Park Tennis Club offers a community-focused environment for tennis enthusiasts in Ringwood East. It provides both social and competitive play opportunities, as well as coaching for players of all levels. [16]

Education

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Primary schools

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Combined schools

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Other Activities

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  • The 31st Army Cadet Unit in Ringwood East provides young people with opportunities to engage in military-themed training, focusing on personal development, leadership, and discipline. They offer various activities, including outdoor skills, adventure training, and community service.[17]
  • The Maroondah Italian Senior Citizens Club supports Italian-speaking seniors by providing a range of social activities, cultural events, and support services to enhance their well-being and community connections.[18]
  • The Ringwood Garden Club brings together gardening enthusiasts to share knowledge, attend educational events, and participate in community gardening projects. The club fosters a passion for horticulture and sustainable gardening practices.[19]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Ringwood East (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 1 January 2025. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ Phoenix Auctions History. "Post Office List". Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  3. ^ https://www.easternhealth.org.au/locations/eastern-health-maroondah/
  4. ^ https://ringwoodprivatehospital.com.au/
  5. ^ https://www.maroondah.vic.gov.au/Development/Developing-Maroondah/Maroondah-projects/Karralyka-redevelopment-works?utm_source=chatgpt.com
  6. ^ https://www.richardriordan.com.au/news/2022-10-03-securing-the-future-of-karralyka?utm_source=chatgpt.com
  7. ^ https://victoriancollections.net.au/media/collectors/4f729f6497f83e03086016dd/items/5c1836026b785e0ebc9c78bf/item-media/5deb6c9321ea670234c11758/original.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com
  8. ^ https://www.maroondah.vic.gov.au/files/assets/public/v/1/documents/explore/about-our-city/historic-walks/ringwood-east-historic-walk.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com
  9. ^ https://victoriancollections.net.au/media/collectors/4f729f6497f83e03086016dd/items/5c1836026b785e0ebc9c78bf/item-media/5deb6c9321ea670234c11758/original.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com
  10. ^ https://www.maroondah.vic.gov.au/files/assets/public/v/1/documents/explore/about-our-city/historic-walks/ringwood-east-historic-walk.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com
  11. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20140503100751/http://www.minister.defence.gov.au/2013/04/17/minister-for-defence-and-parliamentary-secretary-for-defence-ministerial-visit-for-ringwood-army-reserves/
  12. ^ https://31acu.org.au/
  13. ^ "Eastern Football League". Full Point Footy. Archived from the original on 11 February 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2008.
  14. ^ https://www.maroondah.vic.gov.au/Community-support-business/Community-Directory/East-Ringwood-Cricket-Club
  15. ^ https://www.maroondah.vic.gov.au/Community-support-business/Community-Directory/East-Ringwood-Tennis-Club-Inc
  16. ^ https://www.maroondah.vic.gov.au/Community-support-business/Community-Directory/Gracedale-Park-Tennis-Club-1
  17. ^ https://www.maroondah.vic.gov.au/Community-support-business/Community-Directory/31st-Army-Cadet-Unit
  18. ^ https://www.maroondah.vic.gov.au/Community-support-business/Community-Directory/Maroondah-Italian-Senior-Citizens-Club
  19. ^ https://www.maroondah.vic.gov.au/Community-support-business/Community-Directory/Ringwood-Garden-Club
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