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Scoresby, Victoria
Scoresby
MelbourneVictoria
Population: 5897 (2006)[1]
Established: 1870s
Postcode: 3179
Area: 9.4 km² (3.6 sq mi)
Location: 29 km (18 mi) from Melbourne
LGA: City of Knox
State District: Scoresby
Federal Division: Aston
Suburbs around Scoresby:
Wantirna South Wantirna South Knoxfield
Glen Waverley Scoresby Knoxfield
Wheelers Hill Rowville Rowville

Scoresby is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Knox. At the 2006 Census, Scoresby had a population of 5897.

In the Parish system of Victoria (mainly used with land-ownership documents) the local parish is called Scoresby, a part of the County of Mornington.

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History

The area of Scoresby was surveyed in 1857, and named after the Arctic explorer William Scoresby. Scoresby had died the previous year, shortly after his visit to the colony to experiment with terrestrial magnetism near the area which now carries his name. A township developed in the 1870s around the intersection of Stud Road and Ferntree Gully Road. A school was established in 1872, followed by a Methodist church. Once the swampy ground was drained, market gardens were established. Scoresby Post Office opened on 20 January 1890, closed in 1979 and reopened in 1984 as the suburb grew.[2]

Following the First World War, George Hodges Knox settled and established an orchard in Scoresby. He later became a member of Parliament, and was knighted. The City of Knox is named after him.

During the 1950s the market garden industry grew. Scoresby became the brussel sprout capital of Victoria. In 1959 subdivision of the market gardens began.

Present day

Scoresby contains a number of extensive industrial estates which are home to a variety of major national and international corporations including Nintendo's Australian headquarters.

Caribbean Gardens, an entertainment precinct and market, is open every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The precinct is centered around Caribbean Lake, which was built for the testing of boats by the boat manufacturer Caribbean Boats. Activities at Caribbean Gardens include buying and selling of all kinds of products, eating, drinking, walking around, music played by bands and computer swap meets. Another popular "Caribbean" place in Scoresby is Caribbean Roller Skating Rink.

There are two primary schools in the area, state school Scoresby Primary School and private school [St. Judes]. The secondary education provider in Scoresby is Scoresby Secondary College.

Scoresby has a weather station which collects data for the Bureau of Meteorology. It commenced readings in 1948 and is situated at Latitude 37.87°S and Longitude 145.26°E at an elevation of 80m above sea level. The site name is the Scoresby Research Institute and its site number is 086104[3], however it is not actually based in Scoresby, but in the suburb of Knoxfield. It has a 95% rate of accuracy in regards to measuring rainfall[4]. Hourly weather observations taken from Scoresby can be viewed from the Bureau of Meteorology website.

Sport

The suburb has an Australian Rules football team, The Scoresby Magpies, competing in the Eastern Football League.[5]

Scoresby/Ferndale CC.[6] are also located in the suburb of Scoresby, and play their home games out of Exner Reserve.

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