Narre Warren South, Victoria

Narre Warren South is an outer suburb south east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 39 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Casey. At the 2016 Census, Narre Warren South had a population of 30,319.[1]

Narre Warren South
Melbourne, Victoria
Narre Warren South
Coordinates38.055°S 145.303°E / -38.055; 145.303
Population30,319 (2016 census)[1]
 • Density2,280/km2 (5,904/sq mi)
Postcode(s)3805
Area13.3 km2 (5.1 sq mi)
Location
LGA(s)City of Casey
State electorate(s)Narre Warren South
Federal Division(s)Holt
Suburbs around Narre Warren South:
Hallam Narre Warren Berwick
Hampton Park Narre Warren South Berwick
Lynbrook Cranbourne North Clyde North

As of April 2005, the area is one of the fastest growing areas within the state of Victoria.[2]

History

Since the mid-1990s, Narre Warren South has become a booming suburb, taking over what was once was a rural area with few farms or rural areas remaining. In the last 10 years many subdivisions have been developed, including Berwick Springs estate, which was launched in 1999, and Cypress Hill estate/Hillsmeade which was launched around the same time.

There are now other estates in the area, such as Golden Grove estate, Camden Greens Estate, Berwick Springs and Silverleaf.

The basketball courts at Narre Warren South P-12 College

Education

Narre Warren South is home to Narre Warren South P-12 College, a public school catering for students from Prep to Year 12. The college has one of the largest student enrolments in Victoria, with nearly 2000 students and more than 150 staff members. Narre Warren South is also serviced by Hillsmeade Primary School, a public primary school, and Trinity Catholic Primary School, a co-educational Catholic primary school as well as Strathaird Primary School that was established in 2005 and has been growing into a dedicated educational school ever since.

As of November 2010, ICA Casey, a private school in Narre Warren South, was placed in voluntary administration.[3]

The campus of the former ICA Casey is now occupied by Waverley Christian College.

Retail

Narre Warren South has two shopping centres. Casey Central Shopping Centre, located on Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road, is and has been anchored by a Coles Supermarket, Woolworths Supermarket, Aldi Supermarket and a Target Department Store since March 2016. Amberly Park Shopping Centre on Ormond Road is a smaller centre containing an IGA Supermarket (formerly a FoodWorks Supermarket) and a few specialty stores, located next door to Narre Warren South P-12 College. Also close by in adjoining suburbs are Eden Rise Shopping Centre on the corner of Clyde Road and Greaves Road in Berwick, Eve Central Shopping Centre in Cranbourne North and Springhill Shopping Centre in Cranbourne and Westfield Fountain Gate in Narre Warren.

Due to substantial residential growth in the area, the Springhill shopping complex was constructed. It features a Coles Supermarket, and several businesses including a bakery, pizza restaurant and gym.

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