Glenroy ( ) is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Merri-bek local government area. Glenroy recorded a population of 23,792 at the 2021 census.

Initial development in the area started with a small settlement around the North East railway line at the end of the 19th century, with the Glenroy Post Office opening on 22 October 1888.

After World War II, significant development occurred when organisations such as Australian National Airways, the War Services Homes Commission and the Housing Commission of Victoria developed large areas of Glenroy. Residential development continued rapidly through the 1950s, and a Glenroy East Post Office opened in 1958 (closing in 1977).

On 25 August 2023, the 136-year-old Glenroy Post Office closed.

Demographics

In the , there were 23,792 people in Glenroy. 50.8% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were Nepal 7.6%, India 5.2, Italy 3.1%, Pakistan 3.0% and Lebanon 2.3%. 41.6% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Arabic 8.3%, Nepali 7.8%, Italian 4.5%, Urdu 3.8% and Turkish 3.7%. The most common responses for religion were Catholic 23.6%, No Religion 22.5%, Islam 18.7% and Hinduism 10.8%.

  • Glenroy Central Primary School
  • Glenroy Private
  • Glenroy West Primary School
  • Belle Vue Park Primary School
  • St Thomas More's Primary School
  • Penola Catholic College: Glenroy Campus (7-8)
  • Glenroy Specialist School
  • Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School
  • Ballerrt Murrup College
  • Glenroy Private Islamic School
  • Ilim College: Glenroy Campus

Transport

Bus

Seven bus routes service Glenroy:

  • : Eltham station – Glenroy station via Lower Plenty. Operated by Dysons.
  • : Eltham station – Glenroy station via Greensborough. Operated by Dysons.
  • : Gowrie station – Northland Shopping Centre via Murray Road. Operated by Ventura Bus Lines.
  • : Glenroy station – Coburg via Boundary Road and Sydney Road. Operated by Dysons.
  • : Glenroy station – Gowrie station via Gowrie Park. Operated by Dysons.
  • : Roxburgh Park station – Pascoe Vale station via Meadow Heights, Broadmeadows and Glenroy. Operated by Dysons.
  • Night Bus : Brunswick station – Glenroy station via West Coburg (operates Saturday and Sunday mornings only). Operated by Ventura Bus Lines.

alt=A concrete footpath by the side of a creek. There is a blue sky and the path is surrounded by trees and grasses. The afternoon sun casts shadows from the tree onto the path.|thumb|Moonee Ponds Creek Trail, Glenroy

Cycling

The Moonee Ponds Creek Trail and the Western Ring Road Trail provide facilities for recreational and commuting cyclists.

Road

Prominent road infrastructure is also provided, with Pascoe Vale Road running through the east of the suburb and the Western Ring Road forming the suburb's northern boundary. Other arterials within the suburb include Daley Street, Glenroy Road, Hilton Street, Plumpton Avenue, and Widford Street.

Train

Glenroy is served by three railway stations at which Metro Trains operate services to and from the Melbourne CBD. Glenroy and Jacana stations are located on the Craigieburn line in the west of the suburb, whilst Gowrie station is located on the Upfield line, which forms part of the suburb's eastern boundary.

Sport

  • Glenroy Football Club, an Australian rules football team, competes in the Essendon District Football League. The club was founded in 1946.
  • Golfers play at the course of the Northern Golf Club on Glenroy Road.
  • Glenroy is home to The Glenroy Cricket Club, established in 1895, who compete in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association (VTCA). In 2004/05 they merged with the Glenroy Amateur Cricket Club (established 1972). The club shares their home ground with the Glenroy Football Club and is located on the north-east corner of the Northern Golf Club, on Glenroy Road.

Landmarks and notable places

The following places in Glenroy are listed in the Victorian Heritage Register:

  • H0128 Gowrie, 63-65 Gowrie Street, Glenroy

The following places are covered by Heritage Overlay controls in the Merri-bek Planning Scheme:

  • HO205 2 Churchill Street, Glenroy – House
  • HO209 127 Glenroy Road, Glenroy – House
  • HO210 139 Glenroy Road, Glenroy – House
  • HO211 149 Glenroy Road, Glenroy – "Minnawarra"
  • HO212 9 Grandview Street, Glenroy – House
  • HO213 Hartington Street (cnr Melbourne Avenue), Glenroy – Electricity Substation
  • HO222 34 Finchley Avenue, Glenroy
  • HO223 Plumpton Avenue, Glenroy – Former St. Matthew's church, c. 1908
  • HO225 6 Salisbury Street, Glenroy – "Taringa"
  • HO226 21 South Street, Glenroy – Kingsley College (Huningtower)
  • HO230 11 Tudor Street, Glenroy – "Buangor"
  • HO234 92 Wheatsheaf Road, Glenroy – Shop
  • HO235 139 Wheatsheaf Road, Glenroy – Shop and dwelling
  • HO236 32 Widford Street (cnr Melbourne Avenue), Glenroy – "Wiseman House"
  • HO237 73 Plumpton Avenue, Glenroy – Dwelling

Notable former residents

  • Bobbie Lewis — Jockey
  • Prudence "Pure" Bird — Murder victim
  • The Janoskians — Pop music group
  • The Crawford family — Murder victims

See also

  • City of Broadmeadows – Glenroy was previously within this former local government area.

References

  • Australian Places – Glenroy