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Cranbourne East


FieldValue
nameCranbourne East
cityMelbourne
statevic
lgaCity of Casey
alternative_location_mapAustralia Victoria metropolitan Melbourne
coordinates
postcode3977
pop24,679
pop_year
pop_footnotes
stategovCranbourne
fedgovHolt
dist146
location1Melbourne
dist23
location2Cranbourne
near-nwCranbourne North
near-nCranbourne North
near-neClyde North
near-wCranbourne
near-eClyde North
near-swJunction Village
near-sDevon Meadows
near-seClyde
local_mapyes
zoom11

| near-nw = Cranbourne North | near-n = Cranbourne North | near-ne = Clyde North | near-w = Cranbourne | near-e = Clyde North | near-sw = Junction Village | near-s = Devon Meadows | near-se = Clyde

Cranbourne East is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 45 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Casey local government area. Cranbourne East recorded a population of 24,679 at the .

Facilities

The suburb has a private school, Casey Grammar School, and the Cranbourne area Chisholm TAFE. Cranbourne East P-12 School, is being built and is set to open from Preparation grade in February 2011.

It is home to the Casey Complex, originally called Cranbourne Complex, officially opened in December 1994 by the City of Cranbourne. The complex is home to the head office of the Casey-Cardinia Library Cooperation, and is home also to the Cranbourne Bowlland, a ten-pin bowling complex. In June 2009, the City of Casey opened Casey RACE, its Recreation and Aquatic Centre (capitalising "centre" as "CEntre"), directly next to the sporting facility of Casey Complex, and features a 50m olympic swimming pool, water slides, gymnasium and general aquatic facilities.

Part of the Melbourne urban growth boundary runs to the south of the suburb.

Transport

  • 896 Cranbourne – Cranbourne East (every day). Operated by Cranbourne Transit.
  • 898 Cranbourne – Archers Field Dve. Operated by Cranbourne Transit.

There are proposals for a Cranbourne East railway station near Reynard Street.{{cite web |archive-url=https://archive.today/20110821203203/http://cranbourne.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/focus-on-public-transport/1344148.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-date=2011-08-21

Future residential developments

The Growth Areas Authority released a draft report known as the 'Cranbourne East Development Plan' in 2008, aiming to develop available land within the following few years within the suburb and neighbouring Clyde North. The land is roughly bounded by the South Gippsland Highway, Casey Fields, Berwick – Cranbourne Road, and Thompson Road. The development plan includes a mixture of parkland, high and low density housing, and a small industrial precinct. The division began in 2008 and continues , and includes the housing development estate Cascades on Clyde.

References

References

  1. {{Census 2021 AUS
  2. (2009-07-14). "Casey RACE – Recreation and Aquatic CEntre". [[City of Casey]].
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