Clifton Springs, Victoria

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Clifton Springs
Victoria
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The Clifton Springs jetty in 2007
Clifton Springs is located in City of Greater Geelong
Clifton Springs
Clifton Springs
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Population 7,153 (2011)[1]
Postcode(s) 3222
Location
LGA(s) City of Greater Geelong
State electorate(s) Bellarine
Federal Division(s) Corio
Localities around Clifton Springs:
Corio Bay (Outer Harbour) Corio Bay (Outer Harbour) Bellarine
Curlewis Clifton Springs Drysdale
Curlewis Drysdale Drysdale

Clifton Springs is a coastal town located on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

History

In December 1870 a report was published regarding the discovery of mineral springs on "Clifton", the property of Thomas Bates (Jnr). The medicinal value of the waters was submitted to rigid chemical examination, and summarised as containing magnesia, seltzer, sulphur, soda and iron.[2]

In about 1871, Bates leased the land adjacent to the Springs to Mr. Levien, a large landholder at nearby Murradoc, who created a pleasure ground, and Clifton Springs boomed. A pier was built, along with salt water and sulphur baths. Steamers ran excursions from Geelong and other places, and regular coach services were provided by Cobb & Co. from nearby Portarlington and Drysdale. Other buildings, including a boiler house, mineral water bottling plant, kiosk, and manager's cottage were built[2] in the vicinity of what became known as "Fairy Dell".

A well-appointed hotel was constructed above the Springs. It was destroyed by fire in 1921, and a second one was built in 1926, which was remodelled as the Clifton Springs Country Club in about 1957, as part of a real estate development, and became the Clifton Springs Community Centre in 1977 when the building was purchased by the then Shire of Bellarine.[2]

A Clifton Springs Post Office was open from 1902 until 1921, and from 1927 until 1932. Fairy Dell Post Office opened on 1 July 1916 and closed in 1971.[3]

The springs area, located around Fairy Dell, was closed due to possible landslides, but was re-opened in 2007 after extensive work to repair the area.

The former Mineral Springs site on Spring Street is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.[4]

Town overview

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Clifton Springs, often grouped with its neighbouring town, Drysdale, overlooks Corio Bay, the You Yangs and Geelong. The area has undergone significant changes over the past decade, with new housing developments on the north side of the town.

In the early 1960s, as part of a large real estate development in Clifton Springs, which they dubbed "Clifton Springs and Country Club Estate", real estate agents Willmore and Randell erected a striking entrance structure in Bayshore Avenue. The structure included a fountain, which eventually passed to the control of the Greater Geelong Council. The fountain has degraded over time, and in late 2006 it was emptied until further notice, due to water restrictions.

In 2013 a Clifton Springs fountain working group reported that locals wanted something done about the fountain's gradual deterioration. They felt it has been neglected for too long and were concerned that it was becoming an eyesore. A public meeting on 12 March expressed general support for renovating the structure, using an enclosed, non-evaporative system which would use much less water. The renovation should include symbols of the area’s past and possible futures, linking the fountain with some of the public art at The Dell, and evoking the time when mineral water was exported from Clifton Springs.[5]

Local councillor Lindsay Ellis told the working group that a report on the fountain's condition, with an estimate of the cost of refurbishing it, was due from council officers on 23 April, and that Geelong Council would consider the fountain's future as part of the process of formulating the council's 2013/14 budget.[5]

The Clifton Springs Golf Club, featuring stunning views over Corio Bay, is entered from Clearwater Drive.[6]

Clifton Springs Primary School was established in 1989 and is situated in Jetty Road. It has an enrolment of approximately 280 students.[7]

Census populations

  • 1911 – 50
  • 1966 – 146
  • 1976 – 1,049
  • 1986 – 3,657
  • 1991 – 5,847
  • 2006 – 7,063
  • 2011 – 7,153

The population is expected to grow to more than 9,000 residents by the year 2020.[8]

Gallery

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The Clifton Springs pier, as it appeared in the 1910s. Clifton Springs, overlooking the pier in 1955 The Clifton Springs pier in 2007.

References

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  4. "Former Mineral Springs, Clifton Springs (H2088)". Victorian Heritage Register. Heritage Victoria. Retrieved 2014-03-26.
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  8. City of Greater Geelong: Population and household forecasts

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