Enter text and select option from the drop-down list. It was formed in 1994 from the merger of th The origin of the name of Caulfield is uncertain, however the name seemed to be linked with Baron Caulfeild of Ireland, perhaps through John Caulfield, a pioneer of the colony. In July 2014 there was introduced what is called a ‘ministerial directive’ number 16. The City of Glen Eira is in Melbourne’s south-east suburbs, approximately 10 kilometres from Melbourne’s central business district. Late last century, Caulfield Council was paying a reward for the heads of rats. It is located in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne. The Sandringham Line is served by: Elsternwick Railway Station (Zone 1). It includes the suburbs of Bentleigh, Bentleigh East, Carnegie, Caulfield, Caulfield East, Caulfield North, Caulfield South, Elsternwick, Gardenvale, Glen Huntly, McKinnon, Murrumbeena, Ormond and part of the suburbs of Brighton East and St Kilda East. Children 0–14 years make up 18.0% of the population, 15 to 19 years 5.4%, 20 to 64 61.9% and those 65 years and over 14.7%. There are a lot of plans, ideas and issues to be addressed in Glen Eira over the next four years, so it is important that the communitys voice is heard Moorabbin started as an outpost of ‘Dendy's Brighton’ and took shape as a market garden area along what was Arthur's Seat Road, now the Nepean Highway. In 1994 the local government structure was radically altered. The name Moorabbin applied from the earliest days of the Port Phillip settlement and remains today. It has an area of 39 square kilometres (15.06 sq mi) and has an estimated population of 153,858 (51.6% female and 48.4% male). The profile presents data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Census of Population and Housing for the City of Glen Eira as a whole and for its suburbs. Immunisation services have been provided since the last century. I love cycling around many parts of Glen Eira and our neighbouring suburbs, but my favourite cycling places are the safest places. A long-time resident of Glen Eira with a keen interest in sport and recreation, Cr Hyams is serving his fourth term on Council and was Mayor in 2012 and 2013 and Deputy Mayor in 2011 and 2018. She was carrying 190 new immigrants, skilled manual labourers who were heading for the new colony settled in Melbourne. Glen Eira brings so many venue options to the table. The Glen Huntly was forced to land at Little Red Bluff (now Point Ormond) and Victoria's first quarantine station was formed to deal with the crisis. Li Zhang, a member of the ALP and a former adviser to state Labor MP Hong Lim, is contesting the Tucker ward in this month's Glen Eira City Council elections in Melbourne's south-eastern suburbs. 131 talking about this. [10] The key findings portrayed a complete breakdown of communication and behavioural standards within the elected council, although Whelan found the council was well-managed and in a sound financial position because of its CEO and administration. Glen Eira City Council Corner Glen Eira and Hawthorn Roads Caulfield, Victoria. The Council employs approximately 800 full-time equivalent employees and has a population of approximately 153,860. The Assembly has 88 members, each elected from a single-member electorate or District. This area was originally occupied by the Wurundjeri, Indigenous Australians of the Kulin nation, who spoke variations of the Woiwurrung language group. Supplies and provisions were brought down what is now Glen Huntly Road and the small town was formed. It had control over the roads in an area bounded by Warrigal Road, Hotham Street, Dandenong Road, North Road and Brighton Road. The City of Glen Eira was formed from the City of Caulfield and the northern part of the City of Moorabbin. The London Plane Tree (Platanus × Acerifolia) is one of the most common trees planted by council in this area, while many home owners around Glen Eira still have gum trees in their backyards; as more and more developments and apartments pop-up in this area the need for stump removals and professional tree pruning have increased in order to respect tighter land boundaries and a growing property base. Caulfield Shire Hall (now Glen Eira Town Hall) was built in 1885, receiving several upgrades to meet the growing demands of the municipality. Moorabbin was one of the first post-World War II boom suburbs and it was one of Australia's fastest growing municipalities by the 1950s. John Caulfield was an descendant of the Viscount Charlement (Caulfeild) peerage. Green space is to be treasured. Caulfield railway station originally opened on 7 May 1879. An election for a new council was held on 26 November 2005 with redrawn ward boundaries. The Australian House of Representatives is elected from 150 single-member districts called Divisions. An accurate suburb map for City of Glen Eira and surrounding areas is available in profile.id - the online community profile compiled by id, the population experts and funded by the local council. The Council meets at the Glen Eira Town Hall. The board's boundaries extended from the outskirts of Brighton and south-east along both sides of the Nepean Road as far as Mordialloc Creek, taking in the coastal areas now known as Hampton, Sandringham, Beaumaris and Mentone. The City of Caulfield was declared in 1913. Glen Eira City Council is an Australian local government entity responsible for the Glen Eira area located in Melbourne's south-east. Residents lobbied for a roads district to be proclaimed to ensure that roads were maintained and passable. [4], The country of birth for City of Glen Eira residents includes Australia 60.3%, India 3.8%, China 3.2%, England 2.8%, South Africa 2.3% and Greece 1.7%. It features Simone Zmood who is standing as an independent in Camden Ward. In July 2014 there was introduced what is called a ‘ministerial directive’ number 16. Council should be championing for a strong community endorsed framework about how we live in our community, how we feel about the community and how we move about our suburbs. Moorabbin, part of the earliest development of Melbourne, began as an outpost of "Dendy's Brighton" and took shape as a market garden area along what was Arthur's Seat Road, now the Nepean Highway. They separated in 1958 with the junior school absorbed by other technical schools in the area and the senior school became Caulfield Technical College.