Drysdale, Victoria

Drysdale
Geelong, Victoria

McLeods Waterholes Reserve in Drysdale
Drysdale
Coordinates 38°10′S 144°34′E / 38.167°S 144.567°E / -38.167; 144.567Coordinates: 38°10′S 144°34′E / 38.167°S 144.567°E / -38.167; 144.567
Postcode(s) 3222
Location
LGA(s) City of Greater Geelong
State electorate(s) Bellarine
Federal Division(s) Corio
Localities around Drysdale:
Clifton Springs Bellarine Portarlington
Curlewis Drysdale St Leonards
Wallington Mannerim Swan Bay

Drysdale is a rural township near Geelong, Victoria, Australia, located on the Bellarine Peninsula. The town has an approximate population of over 3,700. Drysdale forms part of an urban area, along with nearby Clifton Springs, that had an estimated population of 12,882[1] at June 2015.

The town is named after Anne Drysdale whose estate "Coriyule" still sits above the township. The area was formerly known as McLeod's Waterholes and Bellarine. A township began to develop in the late 1840s[2] and a Post Office (known as Bellarine until 1862) opened on 1 January 1855. From 1902 until 1951 Murrudoc Post Office to the west operated in the area also known as Murradoc.[3] The railway reached the local railway station from South Geelong on the way to Queenscliff in 1879, and remained in Victorian Railways service until 1976. It is now the western terminus of the tourist orientated Bellarine Peninsula Railway.[4] The station lies next to Lake Lorne, an important regional site for waterbirds.

Until abolished in 1993, the Rural City of Bellarine council seat was in Drysdale.

A popular youth music and performing arts venue, affectionately labelled 'The Potato Shed' is located in the back of Drysdale. The industrial size venue is the site of 'Battle of The Bands', a yearly music festival which has seen a number of local bands make a name for themselves in a popular setting.

Drysdale has several primary and high schools, including Saint Ignatius College, the senior campus of Bellarine Secondary College, and a campus of Christian College. The local football club is the Drysdale Hawks, who play Australian Rules Football and compete in the Bellarine Football League.The Hawks were formed in 1879 and have won 15 premiership titles, the last in 2010.[5][6] The Bellarine Rail Trail also runs through the town. The local Cricket club is also named the Drysdale Hawks.

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References

  1. "3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2014-15: Population Estimates by Significant Urban Area, 2005 to 2015". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 30 March 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2016. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2015.
  2. Bellarine Historical Society Inc., The History of Drysdale, retrieved 2008-06-19
  3. Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 2008-04-11
  4. "Rail Geelong - Drysdale Station". www.railgeelong.com. Retrieved 2008-12-28.
  5. url = http://www.drysdalefc.com.au/about-us-2/about-us/
  6. australianfootball.com, Drysdale, retrieved 2014-07-06

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