Cockatoo, Victoria

Coordinates: 37°56′06″S 145°29′31″E / 37.935°S 145.492°E / -37.935; 145.492
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Cockatoo
Federal division(s)
La Trobe
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
29.43 °C
85 °F
14.7 °C
58 °F
658 mm
25.9 in
Localities around Cockatoo:
Avonsleigh Macclesfield Nangana
Emerald Cockatoo Gembrook
Dewhurst Mount Burnett Mount Burnett
Sign along Pakenham Road

Cockatoo is a town in

Victoria, Australia, 48 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area. Cockatoo recorded a population of 4,408 at the 2021 census.[1]

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

narrow-gauge railway from Upper Ferntree Gully to Gembrook was completed in 1900. Moreover, the railway brought leisure-seeking Melburnians into the area and a market for subdivision arose. The railway is operated today as the Puffing Billy Railway
.

Cockatoo was one of the worst-hit townships during the disastrous 1983

Ash Wednesday Bushfires
, where over 300 buildings were destroyed and 6 lives lost.

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:

Community organisations

  • Cockatoo Neighbourhood House
  • Hills Community Gardens
  • Men's shed

Sporting

Cockatoo has two main sporting areas: Mountain Road reserve, which has a

Yarra Valley Mountain District Football League.[3]

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

Bus stop on Bailey Road

The area is served by

bus route 695 operated from Belgrave by Ventura Bus Lines.[4] This service is extended to Westfield Fountain Gate shopping centre on Friday/Saturday (695F) and to Dandenong Market on Tuesdays.[5] This route is about to undergo an extensive overhaul including operating to a 40-minute frequency on weekdays until 10 pm. Other improvements include a new Sunday timetable and a Saturday timetable operating from 6 am to 10 pm. Cockatoo is indirectly served by route 838 (Emerald to Fountain Gate Shopping Centre via Berwick) provided by Cardinia Transit, which connects with route 695 at Emerald.[6]

Cockatoo has a

. The Puffing Billy service generally runs once or twice daily and continues from Cockatoo to Gembrook. Cockatoo station consists only of a platform with a small (non-original) station building which is usually unstaffed.

Wright Forest

Entrance to Wright Forest

Wright Forest, often referred to locally as Wright's Forest, a 161-

Ash Wednesday fires that swept through the area in 1983 with some trees still showing charred bark. The forest is home to many animal species such as the brushtail possums, wombats and many bird species. The forest has many tracks for bush walkers, the main one being the Emerald to Gembrook
trail. This recently came under fire for its title as a beginners' walking trail; lack of signage left some walkers lost and its steep gradients resembled an experienced walking track. Other trails wind through the forest and are colour-coded.

See also

  • Shire of Pakenham – Cockatoo was previously within this former local government area.
  • Cockatoo railway station

References

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Cockatoo (Vic.) (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 9 July 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 11 April 2008
  3. ^ Full Points Footy, Gembrook-Cockatoo, archived from the original on 30 April 2008, retrieved 25 July 2008
  4. ^ "695 Belgrave - Gembrook". Public Transport Victoria.
  5. ^ "695F Gembrook - Fountain Gate". Public Transport Victoria.
  6. ^ "838 Emerald - Fountain Gate SC via Beaconsfield & Berwick". Public Transport Victoria.

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