Cockatoo, Victoria
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Cockatoo is a town in
Cockatoo is named after Cockatoo Creek, which runs through the town, and which the town was previously named.
History
Cockatoo was named after Cockatoo Creek. It was first settled in the 1870s but progress was tardy as the land was difficult to clear.
A Post Office was not opened until 1 November 1901 when the railway arrived and was known as Cockatoo Creek until 1917.[2]
Shortly after the end of the
Cockatoo was one of the worst-hit townships during the disastrous 1983
Present day
Cockatoo has a community shopping centre which includes supermarket, hairdressing salon, smokehouse, pharmacy, yoga studio, opportunity shop, cafés and various takeaway stores. Cockatoo has recently built a town centre garden square with the assistance of local government.
Services
The Cardinia Shire Council provides a mobile library service at the McBride Street carpark on Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings. The town has a community garden site on the Pakenham Road reserve growing various fruit and vegetables. Cockatoo Primary School, near the town centre, recently celebrated its centenary.
Other services in the town include:
- Kindergartens
- Youth & Health Centres
- Bendigo Bank Branch
- Licensed Post Office
- Church
- Charity Store
- Country Fire Authority (CFA) Station
- RSL Club
- Child Care Centre
- Veterinary clinic
Community organisations
- Cockatoo Neighbourhood House
- Hills Community Gardens
- Men's shed
Sporting
Cockatoo has two main sporting areas: Mountain Road reserve, which has a
The town's other sporting teams include netball, cricket, tennis, equestrian, basketball, athletics and soccer.
A BMX track was constructed along Alma Treloar Reserve where it was opened to the public in 2020.
Township Committee
Cockatoo has a committee that lobbies local and state governments for funding and local recognition of the town; the committee meets monthly and discusses local issues and projects.
Transport
The area is served by
Cockatoo has a
Wright Forest
Wright Forest, often referred to locally as Wright's Forest, a 161-
See also
- Shire of Pakenham – Cockatoo was previously within this former local government area.
- Cockatoo railway station
References
- ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Cockatoo (Vic.) (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
- ^ Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 11 April 2008
- ^ Full Points Footy, Gembrook-Cockatoo, archived from the original on 30 April 2008, retrieved 25 July 2008
- ^ "695 Belgrave - Gembrook". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "695F Gembrook - Fountain Gate". Public Transport Victoria.
- ^ "838 Emerald - Fountain Gate SC via Beaconsfield & Berwick". Public Transport Victoria.