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Mont Albert, Victoria

Mont Albert is an inner eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 kilometres east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse local government areas. Mont Albert recorded a population of 4,948 at the 2021 census.

The main shopping centre of Mont Albert is Hamilton Street, a small street lined with shops. The suburb had its own railway station before being demolished as part of the Level Crossing Removal Project.

History

A residential subdivision south of the railway line, containing the current shopping centre, was put up for sale in 1887. The subdivision was planned in expectation of further land investment, which was delayed by the 1890s slump. Despite this, a local advancement association obtained the establishment of a railway station in 1891. The Surrey Hills golf club (1892-1907) utilized the ground on the north side of the railway line until residences appeared in any number.

The local shopping centre, located just south of the railway station, began construction in 1913. In 1915, a tram service along Whitehorse Road to the suburb's north-eastern corner was established. Houses between tram and railway lines are distinguished by Edwardian, English Domestic Revival, and Arts and Crafts styles.

Mont Albert was an upper middle-class neighbourhood, and its strong brick three-story elementary school (1917) boasts many outstanding students, including MPs, scholars, and a university vice-chancellor. Houses are generously proportioned and sit on large lots. In 2014, Mont Albert Primary School had 691 students.

The Mont Albert businesses have kept a wider variety of retail establishments than is typical for a small town, however several were lost when the Salvation Army's southern headquarters were established there. The eastern edge of Mont Albert is Elgar Road, which has been home to a gas factory, a technical college, and the Elgar campus of Box Hill TAFE. The Kingsley Gardens public reserve is right next door.

Albert, Prince Consort – The likely namesake of Mont Albert. Photograph by J. J. E. Mayall, 1860

Historical population

Mont Albert's census populations have been:
CENSUS DATE POPULATION
2001 4143
2006 4419
2011 4954

Demographics

At the 2016 Australian Census, there were 4,840 people living in Mont Albert as their hometown.

  • 47.6% of the population were male and 52.4% were female.
  • The median age of a resident in Mont Albert was 40 years old.
  • There were 1,286 families residing in Mont Albert.
  • There were 2,018 private dwellings in Mont Albert, with 1.7 motor vehicles being owned as a median.
  • 52.9% of the population were married and 32.5% were never married.
  • 23.5% of the registered citizens were of English ancestry, 21.4% of Australian ancestry, 13.3% of Chinese ancestry, 9.0% of Irish ancestry and 7.8% of Scottish ancestry.
  • 66.6% of Citizens were born in Australia.
  • 39.8% of the population in Mont Albert are irreligious, 19.3% Catholic, 11.0% Anglican, 7.2% not stated and 3.9% Uniting Church.
Largest Groups of Foreign Residents
Nationality Population (2016 Census)
 China (Excluding SARs and Taiwan) 452
 England 152
 Malaysia 111
 India 93
 New Zealand 91

Education

  • Mont Albert Primary School, opened in 1917
  • Box Hill Institute (though the buildings on the East side of Elgar Road are part of Box Hill)
Box Hill Institute – Elgar Road Campus

Public transport

Tram

Bus

Train

View from Platform 2, looking east.
Mont Albert Railway Station before removal

Major attractions

Walking trails

Mont Albert (and Mont Albert North) contain many walking trails. These include:

Heritage Trail

This is a Heritage Trail, about 5 km, developed by the City of Whitehorse. This starts and ends at the Mont Albert single storey railway station, constructed in 1911, and head east along Churchill Street.

Gawler Chain

A shared two-kilometre trail which runs along Bushy Creek in Mont Albert North. It starts near Koonung Secondary College (a local State School in Mont Albert North) and passes through several small parks and picnic grounds.

Koonung Trail

This trail runs through Elgar Park in Mont Albert North, and through the Koonung Creek Linear Park. It passes by wetlands, which are a key feature of this trail.

Commercial area

Mont Albert has many cafés, restaurants and eateries, mainly on Hamilton Street, Whitehorse Road and Mont Albert Road. Hamilton Street also has retail stores, pharmacies, butchers and supermarkets. These stores are all accessible from the street.

Sport

There are many sporting opportunities for people of all ages, and many clubs and facilities in the neighbouring suburbs. These include:

  • Mont Albert Cricket Club
  • Surrey Park Lacrosse Club
  • ECHO Hockey Club

Notable people

Politics

State:

Federal:

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Postcode for Mont Albert, Victoria (Near Melbourne) - Postcodes Australia".
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  4. ^ "Mont Albert | Victorian Places". www.victorianplaces.com.au. Retrieved 9 May 2023.
  5. ^ "2016 Census QuickStats: Mont Albert". quickstats.censusdata.abs.gov.au. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
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