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Ascot Vale


FieldValue
typesuburb
nameAscot Vale
cityMelbourne
statevic
imageZ3 209 in Union Rd or route 57, 2004 (tram).jpg
captionTram in Union Road
lgaCity of Moonee Valley
alternative_location_mapAustralia Victoria metropolitan Melbourne
coordinates
postcode3032
pop15,197
pop_year
pop_footnotes
elevation21
area3.8
stategovEssendon
fedgovMaribyrnong
dist16
location1Melbourne
near-nwMoonee Ponds
near-nMoonee Ponds
near-neMoonee Ponds
near-wMaribyrnong
near-eTravancore, Brunswick West
near-swMaribyrnong
near-sFlemington
near-seFlemington
local_mapyes
zoom13

| near-nw = Moonee Ponds | near-n = Moonee Ponds | near-ne = Moonee Ponds | near-w = Maribyrnong | near-e = Travancore, Brunswick West | near-sw = Maribyrnong | near-s = Flemington | near-se = Flemington

Ascot Vale is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Moonee Valley local government area. Ascot Vale recorded a population of 15,197 at the 2021 census.

Ascot Vale is bounded in the west by the Maribyrnong River, in the north by Maribyrnong and Ormond Roads, in the east by the Moonee Ponds Creek, and in the south by Lyons Road, Epsom Road to the railway line thence generally north-east to Moonee Ponds Creek.

History

Ascot Vale West Post Office opened on 1 January 1888 and was renamed Ascot Vale around 1893. An Ascot Vale East office was open from 1914 until 1979.

The Temperance Township Estate in Ascot Vale, bounded by Union, Maribyrnong and Epsom Roads, was established with a caveat on each title preventing the distilling, brewing, or the serving of alcoholic beverages, but hotels were soon built at the outside corners of the settlement.

Population

In the , there were 15,197 people in Ascot Vale. 67.2% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were Vietnam 2.6%, England 2.3%, Italy 2.0%, China 1.6% and New Zealand 1.5%. 69.2% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Italian 3.1%, Vietnamese 3.1%, Greek 2.1%, Cantonese 1.9% and Arabic 1.6%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 41.5% and Catholic 27.0%.

Landmarks

A major landmark in the suburb is the Melbourne Showgrounds, which has special events such as the annual Royal Melbourne Show. The Showgrounds are adjacent to the Flemington Racecourse which is in neighbouring Flemington.

Education

Ascot Vale has the Ascot Vale Special School, Ascot Vale Primary School, Ascot Vale West Primary School, St Mary's Catholic Primary School Ascot Vale and the arts program of Western Autistic School.

Sport

Golfers play at the course of the Riverside Golf Club on Newsom Street.

Ascot Vale is the home of the Melbourne Aces, of the Australian Baseball League, who play home games at the Melbourne Showgrounds.

The suburb is also home to the Essendon Hockey Club which was established in 2017 encompassing Essendon Hockey Club (Men), Essendon Ladies Hockey Club (Women) and Essendon Hockey Juniors.

Notable people

  • Touk Miller, AFL player
  • Reilly O'Brien, AFL player
  • Luke Ryan, AFL player

Public transport

Ascot Vale railway station is located off Station Avenue on its east side and on The Crescent on its west side. It is on the Craigieburn railway line, part of the Melbourne suburban rail system. Trains take 10 minutes to get to the City Loop from Ascot Vale.

Tram route 57 runs along Epsom Road, Union Road and Maribyrnong Road between West Maribyrnong and Flinders Street Station at Melbourne CBD, tram route 59 runs along Mount Alexander Road between Airport West and Flinders Street Station, and tram route 82 runs along Maribyrnong Road between Moonee Ponds and Footscray.

References

References

  1. {{Census 2021 AUS
  2. Phoenix Auctions History. "Post Office List".
  3. {{Census 2021 AUS
  4. Golf Select. "Riverside".
  5. "Aces coy about Ascot Vale home venue - Baseball/Softball - Sport - Melbourne Leader".
  6. Michell, Tim. (21 May 2014). "Calder Cannons star Touk Miller earmarked for top from young age". Herald Sun.
  7. Michell, Tim. (1 June 2014). "Calder Cannons Mark Kovacevic and Reilly O'Brien break the stereotypes about ruckmen". Herald Sun.
  8. (2016-11-25). "Draft pick 66 - Luke Ryan".
  9. "Anna Fellowes Vroland (1902–1978)". National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
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