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Grovedale is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It was renamed from Germantown during the Great War. The suburb is bounded by the Waurn Ponds Creek, Rossack Drive, Boundary Road and Barwarre Road.
History
Looking north over Grovedale and the Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre from Rossack Drive
Germantown was originally settled by several families of Lutheran German origin who arrived at Corio Bay in 1849. By the mid-1860s there were about 70 families of German origin. A Post Office had opened on 21 January 1860. [2] There were also two hotels, two flour mills, two tanneries and four wool-washing businesses. A German cottage built in 1854 still stands on the Surfcoast Highway.[3] The hilly country and volcanic soil were ideal for orchards and vineyards. The area earned a significant reputation for its wine and was Victoria's largest wine-producing region, thanks to the efforts of Swiss migrants. In September 1915, after the outbreak of the first world war, the South Barwon Council changed the named to Grovedale - the name of a nearby property bought by Alexander Pennell in 1847.[3] The Post Office was renamed on 1 March 1916. [2]
TransportGrovedale is located on the Surfcoast Highway that links the suburb the centre of Geelong, as well as to the coastal town of Torquay. Pioneer Road runs east west though Grovedale, the road not being completed eastward across the Waurn Ponds Creek until the mid 1990s.[5] Public transport to the area is provided by buses operated by Benders Buslines and McHarrys Buslines, on routes to the Geelong city centre travelling via Deakin University, Belmont, Highton and Waurn Ponds. The 2003–04 Victorian State Budget saw funding made available for an extension of rail services on the line between Melbourne and Geelong southwards to Grovedale. A number of options were examined, among them a new railway station at Grovedale on the Surfcoast HIghway.[6] Marshall station was opened in 2005 just outside Grovedale on the site of a closed station.[7] SportThe town has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Geelong Football League. See alsoReferences
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