Darley, Victoria

Darley
Bacchus Marsh, Victoria
Darley
Coordinates 37°39′17″S 144°26′14″E / 37.65472°S 144.43722°E / -37.65472; 144.43722Coordinates: 37°39′17″S 144°26′14″E / 37.65472°S 144.43722°E / -37.65472; 144.43722
Population 6,754 (2006 census)[1]
Postcode(s) 3340
Location 49 km (30 mi) NW of Melbourne
LGA(s) Shire of Moorabool
State electorate(s) Melton
Federal Division(s) Ballarat
Suburbs around Darley:
Myrniong Lerderderg Coimadai
Myrniong
Pentland Hills
Darley Merrimu
Pentland Hills Bacchus Marsh Bacchus Marsh

Darley is a suburb of Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia located directly north of the central area across the Western Freeway. It is the most populous locality and earliest settlement (1838) in Bacchus Marsh. At the 2006 census, Darley had a population of 6,754.[1]

It is bordered by the Lerderderg River to the east, Korkuperrimui Creek to the west, Western Freeway to the south and Lerderderg State Park to the north. Darley is located on the rural-urban fringe, the topography varies but is mostly undulating.

It began as a small agricultural settlement on the bend of the Lerderderg River in 1838 and was surveyed and proclaimed a town in 1861.

In recent decades Darley has rapidly grown and has become a major suburban area of Bacchus Marsh with a large number of housing estates and developments to the east south and north capitalising on Darley's proximity to the freeway.

The suburb is home to Darley Primary School, Pentland Hills Primary School, large sports oval (Darley Oval) home to the Darley Football Club, the Bacchus Marsh Golf club, IGA supermarket and small commercial centre on Albert Street.

Darley is also home to "Triassic park" (The Council Trench), The Council Trench is geologically significant to Victoria. It is the only known outcrop of Triassic aged sedimentary rock in the state. The Council Trench is exposed as outcrop in a trench, about 40m in length and 2 to 5 m depth, cut into a low ridge, on the east side of Tramway Lane, Darley.

A former Military camp "Camp Darley" was housed in the Darley area, accommodating US service personnel from many units including, 49th Fighter group, 5th Airforce, 808 Engineer Aviation battalion and 182nd Infantry regiment of task force 6814.

References

  1. 1 2 Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Darley (state suburb) )". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2007-10-25.

http://vic.gsa.org.au/Heritage/Case_Studies/Council_Trench.html http://www.ozatwar.com/ozatwar/campdarley.htm

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