thumb|Aerial view of Craigieburn
Craigieburn is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Hume local government area. Craigieburn recorded a population of 65,178 at the 2021 census.
History
Craigieburn's first people were the Wurundjeri people.
The suburb takes its name from an old bluestone inn (its site located directly opposite modern day Kingswood Drive) that catered for travellers along the Old Sydney Road. The name is derived from the Gaelic word Craigie, meaning craggy and Scots word burn that means stream.
By 1865, Craigieburn was a small hamlet with a number of farmers, with its surrounding land unsuitable for agriculture.
In 1872, the North East railway line to Seymour opened, with a station at Craigieburn opening in that year. The hamlet still remained of little importance, although a recreation hall was built by 1912. At that time, fishing and scenery in the Merri Creek (Craigieburn's eastern boundary) was noted.
Language
44.2% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Punjabi 7.8%, Arabic 4.6%, Turkish 4.6%, Sinhalese 3.4% and Hindi 3.3%. and is based at D.S. Aitken Reserve. AFL club Richmond Football Club has its second training base facility at Highgate Reserve on Grand Boulevard. The Tigers held a community camp in 2009 in the suburb. Richmond's VFL affiliate, the Coburg Tigers, played three home games there in 2010. The Calder Cannons, who compete in the Victorian statewide Under-18 competition, are also based there.
- A soccer club, Craigieburn City FC, have their home ground at Vic Foster Reserve, with teams from juniors to reserves. The senior men's team currently compete in the FFV State League 3 North West Division.
- A rugby league club, formed in 2008 as the Craigieburn Phoenix, but now known as the Hume City Bulldogs, are based at Hothlyn Drive Reserve and play in the Victorian Rugby League competition.
- Golfers play at the Craigieburn Golf Club on the Craigieburn Public Golf Course, or at the Willmott Park Golf Club on Craigieburn Road West.
- The Craigieburn Sports Stadium is one of the major community based recreation facilities, fully owned and operated by the Hume City Council. The leisure centre is also the home of the Craigieburn Eagles Basketball Team.
- State Swim operate a swimming centre at 87 Grand Boulevard, focusing on teaching children (from 6 months of age to teenagers) to swim.
- Six tennis courts and a community hall are located on the western side of D.S. Aitken Reserve, on Selwyn Avenue.
- The Craigieburn Bowling Club is located at 245 Craigieburn Road West.
- A skate bowl is located at the south eastern corner of D.S. Aitken Reserve.
- A BMX Track is located behind the Craigieburn Sports Stadium, with available parking near the childcare centre.
- Craigieburn has at least 15 kilometres of hike and bike trails.
- The Craigieburn Sporting Club is located at the Craigieburn Public Golf Course on Craigieburn Road.
- There are many dance schools operating within the suburb, one of the oldest of which is Craigieburn School of Dance (founded in 1994).
Commerce and industry
thumb|Eastern side of Craigieburn Central
- Craigieburn Central, located on the corner of Aitken Boulevard and Craigieburn Road, serves as the area's major retail precinct and first opened for trade in October 2013. Tenants in this centre include Big W and Kmart discount department stores, Woolworths, Coles and Aldi supermarkets, United Cinemas and approximately 160 specialty stores. Target closed its store in the centre in early 2021 and transitioned into the new Kmart store.
- Stockland completed the construction of the Highlands Shopping Centre on the corner of Aitken and Grand Boulevards (Highlands Estate) in November 2011. This shopping precinct includes a Woolworths supermarket, Jetts Fitness, café, pharmacy, butchery, Subway and other specialty shops.
- Craigieburn Plaza Shopping Centre is located on the corner of Hanson Road and Craigieburn Road, and opened in 1975. It includes a Woolworths, dentist, tax agent, halal butcher and several other specialty shops. Located further north in the Delfin estate on Mareeba Way is a small shopping centre containing a Chemist Warehouse, doctors surgery, café, bakery, general store and other fast food outlets. It opened In 2009.
- An industrial estate is currently being developed on the eastern side of the Hume Highway, and a Metro Trains Melbourne maintenance and cleaning facility is now completed between the highway and the rail line north of Craigieburn railway station. The Reserve Bank of Australia Note Printing Works is also located in Craigieburn.
- MAB has planned a new city called Merrifield, north of Craigieburn, a master planned mixed-use development, consisting of residential, commercial and business precincts.
Community
- A 24-hour police station and a fire station are located opposite D.S. Aitken Reserve.
- The Craigieburn Youth Centre is located adjacent to the Craigieburn Leisure Centre.
- Craigieburn Health Service, a public health service provider run by Northern Health, is on Craigieburn Road, immediately west of McDonald's.
- There is also a medical centre on Grand Boulevard, known as Highlands Medical Centre, located at the Highlands Shopping Centre.
Hume Global Learning Centre
On 7 May 2012, the new Hume Global Learning Centre was opened. The two-storey centre is home to the Craigieburn Library, a café, gallery, occasional childcare facilities and Council's Craigieburn Customer Service Centre on the ground level, and a conference and training centre on level one.
The old Craigieburn Library and Council's Customer Service Centre at Craigieburn Road are now relocated to the new building. In August 2014, the new Craigieburn Library won the best new public library of the year. The prize, which was established by the Danish Agency for Culture and sponsored by the Danish architecture firm Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects, was awarded at the annual meeting of the IFLA (The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) in Lyon, France.
The award is a part of the Model Programme for Public Libraries project of the Danish Agency for Culture and Realdania, which has motivated municipalities to develop the library of the future, so that it is prepared to incorporate, among other things, digital developments and local culture and accommodate diverse population groups with an open and functional architectural expression in balance with its surroundings.
Residential areas
Highlands Craigieburn, a residential development by Stockland, is the largest development in Craigieburn. Other major residential estates have been developed in Craigieburn by Delfin, Peet Limited (Aston), Evolve Development (Annadale) and Villawood (Trilium).
Education
- Craigieburn Primary School
- Craigieburn South Primary School
- Aitken Creek Primary School
- Willmott Park Primary School
- Our Lady's Catholic Primary School
- Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School
- Craigieburn Secondary College
- Newbury Primary School
- Aitken Hill Primary School
- Elevation Secondary College
- Oscar Romero Catholic Primary School
- Mount Ridley P-12 College
- Hume Anglican Grammar
Transport
thumb|Craigieburn train station
Bus
Ten bus routes service Craigieburn:
- : Mernda station – Craigieburn station via Wollert, operated by Dysons
- : Donnybrook station – Craigieburn station via Mickleham, operated by Dysons
- : Craigieburn station – Craigieburn Central Shopping Centre, operated by CDC Melbourne
- : Craigieburn station – Craigieburn North via Craigieburn Central Shopping Centre, operated by CDC Melbourne
- : Craigieburn station – Broadmeadows station via Upfield station, operated by
- : Craigieburn – Craigieburn North via Hanson Road, perated by CDC Melbourne
- : Craigieburn station – Craigieburn West via Craigieburn Central Shopping Centre, operated by CDC Melbourne
- : Broadmeadows station – Craigieburn North. Operated by Dysons.
- : Craigieburn station – Roxburgh Park station, operated by CDC Melbourne
- Night Bus : Broadmeadows station – Craigieburn via Meadow Heights (operates Saturday and Sunday mornings only), operated by Ventura Bus Lines
Cycling
For cyclists, Craigieburn is at the start of the Galada Tamboore Cycle Path, which follows the Hume Freeway south to meet the Western Ring Road Trail at Thomastown.
Train
Craigieburn is served by Craigieburn railway station, which is the terminus of the Craigieburn line. Electrified railway services to the station commenced on 30 September 2007. Craigieburn was previously serviced by V/Line five-car diesel locomotives and Sprinter railcars on the Seymour / Albury line. The previous terminus was Broadmeadows station. In 2018, internal Department of Transport plans to through-route the Craigieburn line with the Frankston line were accidentally released.
See also
- Shire of Bulla – Craigieburn was previously within this former local government area.
References
External links
- City of Hume
