Mentone, Victoria

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Mentone
MelbourneVictoria
File:Mentone Beach Victoria.jpg
Mentone Beach
Mentone is located in Melbourne
Mentone
Mentone
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Population 11,667 (2011 census)[1]
 • Density 1,556/km2 (4,029/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 3194
Area 7.5 km2 (2.9 sq mi)
Location 21 km (13 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s) City of Kingston
State electorate(s)
Federal Division(s) Isaacs
Suburbs around Mentone:
Cheltenham Cheltenham Moorabbin Airport
Beaumaris Mentone Parkdale
Port Phillip Port Phillip Parkdale

Mentone is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.[2] Its local government area is the City of Kingston. At the 2011 census, Mentone had a population of 11,667.

It is known locally for its beach which extends from the cliffs in Beaumaris and ends at Warrigal Road where it meets Parkdale.

Mentone is associated with the Heidelberg School of Australian artists.

History

A holiday at Mentone, 1888, oil on canvas by Charles Conder.

Mentone was originally founded as a resort town named after the Italian spelling of the formerly-Italian French town Menton. In order to keep with the Italian resort theme many streets in Mentone were named after Italian cities for example, Cremona Street, Florence Street, Venice Street and Milan Street. The development of Mentone began in the late 1800s, the Post Office opening on 16 May 1884.[3]

The original Mentone Fire station was located on the corner of Brindisi Street and Mentone Parade, Mentone in 1906 and after the new fire station was built it was relocated to Lalor in 1957.[4]

According to the 2011 census, the median individual income in Mentone was $664 per week, which was slightly higher than the Australian average of $577 per week. Similarly, the median household weekly income of $1,288 in Mentone was slightly higher than the Australian average of $1,234.[1]

Shopping

Mentone is home to a lively shopping area along Como Parade West, Balcombe Road and surrounding streets and laneways. This shopping strip offers a wide range of restaurants, cafes, bakeries, clothing stores, supermarkets, travel agents, fancy dress, craft, home, book stores and more. A second commercial area has grown along Nepean Highway; this may expand as the former Nylex factory site between Nepean Highway and Warrigal Highway is redeveloped into a bulky goods retail precinct.

Neighbouring suburb, Cheltenham, comprises one of the biggest shopping centres in Australia – Westfield Southland. This shopping mall crosses the six lanes of Nepean Highway. It is the main shopping centre for people of Mentone and surrounds.

In late 2010 Thrift Park shopping centre between Lower Dandenong Road and Nepean Highway just east of Warrigal Road went through with a $35-million redevelopment. The redevelopment included demolishing the original centre that was "ageing" and building a larger Woolworths supermarket with 30 additional stores.[5] The centre officially opened in December 2010.[6]

Politics

In terms of State and Federal Government Mentone is situated in the Electoral district of Mordialloc and Sandringham for state parliament and the Electoral district of Isaacs in the federal system. Current trends show the majority of Mentone voters supporting the Liberal party; however Mentone is currently represented by Labor members in both state and federal parliament due to the Labor voting tendencies of other suburbs in its electoral district.[citation needed]

2006 State Election
  Liberal 43%
  Labor 39%
  Greens 8.6%
  Family First 3.8%
  Independent 1.5%
2004 Federal Election
  Liberal 50%
  Labor 37%
  Greens 8.5%
  Family First 1.9%
  Democrats 0.9%
2002 State Election
  Liberal 46%
  Labor 42%
  Greens 10.2%
  Independent 2.2%
     
2001 Federal Election
  Liberal 48%
  Labor 35%
  Democrats 7.7%
  Greens 5.9%
  Independent 1.2%

Transport

Mentone is located on the Nepean Highway. Mentone is serviced by a variety of Metlink public transport bus and Metro Trains Melbourne services, focused on the Mentone railway station. On the day of the 2011 census, 15.6% of employed people travelled to work on public transport and 63.5% by car (either as driver or as passenger).[1]

Entertainment and leisure

The Mentone Hotel is a historical hotel building overlooking Port Phillip Bay.[7] The Mentone RSL is housed in a building dating to 1884–1886.[8]

The beaches and life saving clubs provide leisure space and activities, as do the parkland and oval near the council offices. Mentone is also home to numerous sporting clubs including cricket, football, tennis, field hockey, and lawn bowling. In late 2013 it was announced the iconic Mentone Tenpin Bowl on the corner of the Nepean Hwy and Warrigal Rd would close by the end of that year after fifty years of operation in order to make way for a new multi-storey residential apartment and retail complex.[9]

Mentone Bowling Club was established in the early 1900s[10] and has a successful history, including an Australian champion.[citation needed] The club is next to the train station in the centre of the suburb. Mentone were promoted to the Premier Division in 2010.

Museum

The Australian National Aviation Museum, formerly called the Moorabbin Air Museum, is located in Moorabbin Airport (Harry Hawker Airport).

Schools

Notable people

References

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  4. Did You Know?: Foundation of the Mentone Fire Brigade, The Mentone station on the corner of Brindisi Street and Mentone Parade continued to serve the local community until 1956 when a new building was constructed..
  5. http://mordialloc-chelsea-leader.whereilive.com.au/news/story/in-the-market-for-better-shopping-in-mentone/ Archived 2 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  6. http://www.kingstonbusiness.com.au/Content/Pub/ContentDetail.asp?lngContentID=283 Archived 20 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine
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