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Langwarrin.

Get to know your area

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Langwarrin

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Langwarrin statistics

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What you need to know

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Your local schools

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Your local eateries

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Your local services, shops,

gyms & recreational facilities

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What to do in Langwarrin

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Supporting local businesses

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What we love

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Langwarrin.

A vibrant and family centric community, Langwarrin lies

at the gateway to the popular Mornington Peninsula and

Gippsland regions, and provides easy access to a number

of freeways, making it a short 45 minute trip into town

(Melbourne CBD).

Occupying approximately 28.8 square kilometres,

Langwarrin is home to about 25,000 residents who are

serviced by two local shopping villages and a number of

smaller shopping strips. There is also a local bus route

that connects Langwarrin to the two larger townships of

Frankston and Cranbourne and train services.

Spoilt by a number of public and private, primary and

secondary schools, there is also child care, preschool,

maternal and health care services locally, as well as a

private hospital.

Fondly known as “Leafy Langwarrin”, parklands and

playgrounds are scattered around the suburb and it is home

to a number of sporting and recreational clubs including

football, netball, cricket, tennis, soccer, martial arts, scouts,

girls guides and men’s shed to name a few.

Some of Langwarrin’s more famous attractions include the

Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve, Elisabeth Murdoch’s

gardens and the McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park.

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Household

structure.

Langwarrin statistics.

Population age ratio.

Weekly gross income.

Household

occupancy.

Couple with children 48.9% Couples no children 32.2% Single parents 17.4% Other 1.5% Purchaser 34.5% Owns outright 31.0% Renting 30.9% Other 2.6% 0-14 $1-$299 12.8% 14% 15.7% 18.5% 17.5% 18.7% 12.8% 14.4% 13.5% 13.3% 11.8% 8.9% 4.8% 2.1% 9.2% 5.2% 25-34 $500-799 $800-1249 $1250-1749 $1750-2999 $3000+ 15-24 45-54 $300-499 35-44 55-64 65-74 75-84 85+

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Capital growth

median prices.

Houses

Capital growth

median prices.

Units

Capital growth

median prices.

Land

2011 2011 2011 0% +10% -10% +20% -20% +30% 0% +5% -5% +10% -10% +15% +20% 0% +5% -10% +10% -20% +15% +20% +40% 2015 2015 2015 2013 2013 2013 2017 2017 2017 2019 2019 2019 2012 2012 2012 2016 2016 2016 2014 2014 2014 2018 2018 2018 2020 2020 2020

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Population.

23,983

Langwarrin statistics.

Key stats

Number of households.

8,256

Families.

6,244

Langwarrin was named after the Langwarrin parish, which was named after the Lang Waring pastoral run (1843) which extended from the present suburb to the shores of Western Port Bay at Tyabb. By the 1880s the pastoral run had reduced to the Langwarrin estate of about 7000 acres. During that decade attention became focused on Langwarrin as the site for a military reserve; 223 hectares was acquired, serviced by a railway from Frankston (1889) for the quick movement of military personnel and supplies.

A township was surveyed in 1887, with a hall and a school. The estate was subdivided for farms, for both orcharding and grazing. A new Langwarrin emerged, about 3 km east of the railway station, where a school opened in 1907. Between the railway line and the school, Cruden Farm on Cranbourne-Frankston Road was established in 1928 by the Herald Sun executive, Keith Murdoch, as a gift to his bride, Elisabeth. The farm and family retreat has become an outstanding garden.

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Rental market snapshot

Median weekly household income.

$1,579

Median weekly mortgage repayments.

$1,700

Langwarrin’s public institutions were distributed along Warrandyte Road along the east side of the military reserve: general store and post office, Anglican church (1938), CFA station, State school and ending at Lloyd Park and the public hall. By 1966 Langwarrin had about 1000 house lots for sale or built on, mostly north-east of the Cranbourne Road / McClelland Drive intersection. The name of the drive came from the McClelland Gallery (1971), financed by local benefactors and

later supplemented by the Elisabeth Murdoch sculpture foundation (1979).

During the 1990s Langwarrin’s housing area spread eastwards. Langwarrin Park Primary School opened in 1989 and Woodlands Primary School opened in 1996. The shopping centre west of Warrandyte Road was overtaken by the Gateway Shopping Village on Cranbourne Road and Langwarrin Plaza further east.

Current Vacancy Rate.

0.28

%

Houses.

Units. Rental Population.

17.64

%

Median weekly rent $430

Median yield % 3.54%

Medium rent increase (1 year) 2.38% Townhouses.

Median weekly rent $450

Median yield % 4.00%

Medium rent increase (1 year) 9.75%

Median weekly rent $360

Median yield % 4.25%

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Langwarrin electoral ward is:

North-East Ward

Don’t forget to re-register with the Victorian Electoral

Commission in readiness to vote.

www.vec.vic.gov.au

Find your bin collection days:

Rubbish bins are collected every week.

Recycling bins are collected every fortnight and green

garden waste is collected every fortnight on the alternate

week to the recycling collection.

Find out your collection day

https://www.frankston.vic.gov.au/Environment_and_Waste/

Waste_and_Recycling/Bin_Information

What you need to know.

Hard rubbish collection

While the council provides one free collection per year,

residents can book a paid hard waste collection of 2

cubic metres at any time of the year. Contact the council

on

1300 322 322.

Animal welfare

RSPCA Peninsula

1030 Robinsons Rd, Pearcedale

T:

(03) 5978 9000

W:

rspcavic.org

Planning for Frankston City Council

The Frankston City Council has a ‘Council Plan’ that

is a strategic document which guides the planning,

development, allocation of resources and provision of

services to the local community.

View the plan here:

https://www.frankston.vic.gov.au/Our_

Community/Strategic_Community_Planning

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Your local schools.

Child Care and Kindergartens

Alto Early Learning 24/26 Malcolm Road Phone: (03) 9787 9494 Bayport Preschool 20-22 Bayport Drive Phone: (03) 9776 5222 Cricklewood Child Care Centre 23-25 Cranbourne Frankston Road Phone: (03) 9775 5866

First Grammar 41 Gum Nut Drive Phone: 1800 517 040 Goodstart Early Learning 1 Raneen Drive

Phone: 1800 222 543

Happy Sunshine Early Learning Centre 452 McClelland Drive

Phone: 0468 958 926 Kids Paradise 1 Long Street Phone: (03) 9770 9848

Lang Park Early Learning Centre and Kindergarten

185 Warrandyte Road Phone: (03) 9775 6308 Langwarrin Park Preschool 29R Northgateway Phone: (03) 9775 7088 Langwarrin Preschool 6 Long Street Phone: (03) 9776 5700

North Gateway World of Learning 2 Northgateway

1800 413 995 Platypus Junction 1/55 Union Road Phone: (03) 9002 0899

Veronica Street Childrens Centre 1 Veronica Street Phone: (03) 9789 8655 Wonnai Kindergarten 2 Elm Grove Phone: (03) 9789 2642

Primary Schools

Bayside Christian College 120 – 128 Robinsons Road Phone: (03) 5971 6700 Langwarrin Primary School Warrandyte Road Phone: (03) 9789 7346

Langwarrin Park Primary School Northgateway

Phone: (03) 9775 7533 St Jude’s Primary School Warrandyte Road Phone: (03) 9789 7581

Woodlands Primary School

Crn Gum Nut Drive and Cotoneaster Way Phone: (03) 9788 8333

High Schools

Bayside Christian College 120 – 128 Robinsons Road Phone: (03) 5971 6700 Elisabeth Murdoch College Warrandyte Road Phone: (03) 9788 2600 Woodleigh School 485 Golf Links Road Phone: (03) 5971 6100

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Your local eateries.

Dine In

Beretta’s Langwarrin Hotel 220 Cranbourne Frankston Road Phone: (03) 9789 2711

Ducky Brown Café Gateway Shopping Village Phone: (03) 9775 6579 Freshta’s

Langwarrin Plaza Phone: (03) 9789 7884 McClelland Gallery Café 390 McClelland Road Phone: (03) 9789 1671 Michel’s

Gateway Shopping Village Phone: (03) 975 9194

Takeaway

Big Fish Langwarrin Plaza Bubba Pizza

121 Cranbourne Frankston Road Delight Inn

121 Cranbourne – Frankston Road Domino’s Pizza

Langwarrin Plaza

Gateway Charcoal Chicken Gateway Shopping Village Gateway Fish Shop Gateway Shopping Village Johnny Boys Pizza 143 Warrandyte Road Langwarrin Fish Shop

309 Cranbourne Frankston Road

Manuel’s Fish and Chips 143 Warrandyte Road McDonald’s

230 Cranbourne Frankston Road Noodle Hub

Gateway Shopping Village Poppy’s Thai

Gateway Shopping Village Pizza Fellas

Gateway Shopping Village Star Box Noodles Langwarrin Plaza Terry’s Wok and Pizza 6/401 McClelland Drive The Classic Pizza House 305 Cranbourne – Frankston Road Vinnies Boys

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Your local services, shops,

gyms & recreational facilities.

Shopping Centres

The Gateway Shopping Village 230 Cranbourne – Frankston Road Langwarrin Plaza

385 Cranbourne Frankston Road

Local Shopping Strips

Crn Warrandyte and North Road Josephine Street

Long Street Turner Road

Gyms

12RND Fitness

Gateway Shopping Village Anytime Fitness Langwarrin Plaza Jetts Langwarrin

Sporting Clubs

Joanne O’Kelly School of Dance 1 Kerry Street

King Swim 19 Northgateway Langwarrin Cricket Club Lloyd Park Reserve

Langwarrin Football and Netball Club Lloyd Park Reserve

Langwarrin Karate-do WGKA Langwarrin Scout Hall Langwarrin Pony Club Cozy Valley Road Langwarrin Soccer Club Barretts Road, Langwarrin South Langwarrin Tennis Club Lloyd Park Reserve

MarShere Dance Studios 389 McClelland Drive Upstage Dance Co 409 McClelland Drive

Community Clubs

Girl Guides Warrandyte Road Men’s Shed

Cranbourne Frankston Road Scouts

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Health and Wellbeing

Epichealth Medical Clinic 230 Cranbourne Road Phone: (03) 9044 0010 Langpark Medical Centre 33 Cranbourne Road Phone: (03) 9789 5966 Langwarrin Community Centre 2 Lang Road

Phone: (03) 9789 7653 Langwarrin Medical Clinic 20 Union Road

Phone: (03) 9789 0066

Langwarrin Sports Medical Centre 83-85 Cranbourne Frankston Road Phone: (03) 9789 1233

Independent Living/Aged Care

Ebenezer Village

10 Warrandyte Road Phone: (03) 8751 5778

Langwarrin Community Aged Care 74 Potts Road

Phone: (03) 8329 3100 Melbourne Pathology

35-37 Cranbourne Frankston Road Phone: (03) 9783 6860

Peninsula Private Hospital McClelland Drive

Phone: (03) 9788 3466

St Augustine Family Medical Centre 385 Cranbourne Frankston Road Phone: (03) 9775 5474

Wellbeing Natural Health Group 95 Warradyte Road

Phone: (03) 9785 6411

Your local services, shops,

gyms & recreational facilities.

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What to do in Langwarrin.

Parks, Farms and Reserves

Cavill Reserve

Cavill Close Cruden Farm Cranhaven Road

Dame Elisabeth Murdoch Arboretum Cranbourne – Frankston Road Dunn Crescent Reserve Dunn Crescent

Fernwood Drive Reserve Fernwood Drive Illawong Mews Reserve 53 Cotoneaster Way

Langwarrin Community Garden

Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve McClelland Drive

Lloyd Park Reserve

185 Cranbourne – Frankston Road McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park 390 McClelland Drive

(03) 9789 1671 Monique Drive Reserve Monique Drive Northgateway Reserve Northgateway Pindara Park Pindara Boulevard Richard Drive Reserve Richard Drive

Southgateway Dog Off Leash Reserve Southgateway

Southgateway Reserve 36 Peninsula Crescent Studio Park Reserve Poplar Grove The Bramble Farm 25 Lyppards Road Yarralumla Reserve Yarralumla Drive

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Supporting local businesses.

We live locally, work locally

and support locally.

Proudly sponsoring:

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What we love.

Mark Stott & Tayla Austin

Director

“I love the people of Langwarrin, as a resident and business owner I’ve found Langwarrin

to be such a supportive community.”

Jared & Stephanie McGovern

Sales Consultant

“You just can’t beat the facilities for a young family. From childcare to high school, parks

and trails and everything in-between the choice and quality is outstanding.”

Andrew Guerin

Sales Consultant

“Before working here, I had never heard of Langwarrin. It’s small enough to have a great community feel, yet large enough to have all

the amenities you need!”

Ashleigh O’Brien

Director

“I love the rural lifestyle that Langwarrin offers. You have the country feel with

all the suburban conveniences.”

Sam Styles

Sales Consultant

“It’s a great place to raise a family, we are spoilt with great schools and so many sporting clubs.

Plus it’s only 10 minutes to the beach!”

Bahire Suleyman

Senior Property Manager “It’s a nice area, and very quite and family

orientated. Since working here, I now want to call Langwarrin ‘home’ too!”

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Langwarrin

Shop 10, The Gateway Shopping Centre

230 Cranbourne Frankston Road 8738 7228

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