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Nunawading, Victoria




  City Melbourne
  State vic
  Lga City of Whitehorse
  Postcode 3131
  Pop 11070 (2001 census)
  Area 54
  Est 1870s
  Propval $350,000 Nunawading , accessed 27 November 2006
  Stategov Mitcham
  Fedgov Deakin
  Dist1 21
  Location1 Melbourne
  Near-nw Doncaster East
  Near-n Donvale
  Near-ne Donvale
  Near-w Blackburn North
  Near-e Mitcham
  Near-sw Blackburn
  Near-s Forest Hill
  Near-se Vermont


Nunawading is a Suburb of Melbourne , Australia , in the State of Victoria . It is in the Local Government Area of the City Of Whitehorse which is part of Festival Mushroom Records , Warner Bros. Records and Sony BMG .

The suburb is centered at the intersection of Whitehorse Road and Springvale Road in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, and features the City of Whitehorses' main offices, as well as large retail (eg. furniture, auto dealerships, hardware, and electrical), and wholesale businesses along Whitehorse Road.

The name Nunawading, thought to be derived from an Aboriginal word meaning battlefield or ceremonial ground, was initially applied to a vast area which now incorporates Box Hill , Blackburn , Mitcham , Forest Hill , and Vermont .

The township of Nunawading began life in the 1870s as a producer of bricks and clay. The name Tunstall, named after the famed pottery producing English town, was given to the area, based at the intersection of Whitehorse Road and Springvale Road. The name is still reflected in Tunstall Park on Luckie Street, Tunstall Avenue off Springvale Road and the Tunstall Square Shopping Centre on Tunstall Road, in nearby Donvale . The opening of Tunstall Railway Station contributed to the growth of the brick and clay industries. Orchards soon followed.

Following a series of shire subdivisions throughout the 1920s, the name Nunawading fell from use. The name was reinstated in 1945 when it replaced Tunstall.

The period following World War II saw a housing boom in the area, as residential blocks began to replace orchards. The civic centre was opened in 1968 and became the administrative centre for the City of Nunawading, which was later incorporated into the City of Whitehorse.

Today, Whitehorse Road is the largest retail strip for bulkgoods in Melbourne. The City of Whitehorse has named this strip the Mega Mile in an attempt to provide brand recognition for retailers. Nunawading is home to a large Pacific Brands clothing factory and a brick factory. A large Seventh-day Adventist campus exists on Central Road with a church, church offices, a retail book shop, Corinella Retirement Village, and the coeducational Nunawading Adventist College. The head office of Bird Observation & Conservation Australia is in Springvale Road. It was formerly home to the Winlaton Youth Training Centre , Wobbies World amusement park and the Melbourne studios of the Network Ten television network. The soap opera '' Neighbours '', and the live studios for '' Australian Idol '' is still filmed in this studio, now owned by Global Television.


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