Ferny Creek, Victoria

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Ferny Creek
MelbourneVictoria
Population1536 (2006)[1]
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Postcode(s)3786
Area5.3 km2 (2.0 sq mi)
Location
LGA(s)Shire of Yarra Ranges
State electorate(s)Monbulk
Federal division(s)La Trobe
Suburbs around Ferny Creek:
Dandenong Ranges Sassafras
Dandenong Ranges Ferny Creek Dandenong Ranges
Upper Ferntree Gully Upwey Tecoma

Ferny Creek is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is in the Local Government Area of the Shire of Yarra Ranges.

Ferny Creek was among the suburbs burnt in the Dandenong Ranges fire of 21 January 1997, and has been involved in numerous bushfires throughout settlement. It is named for the stream running through it, Ferny Creek.

Originally settled in the late nineteenth century by farmers and prominent Melbourne figures who built weekend cottages, Ferny Creek is well known for its established European gardens, and beautiful range of native fauna and flora.

There are a number of bed and breakfast inns located in Ferny Creek. There is also a primary school (Ferny Creek Primary School) and a General Store (Ferny Creek General Store) that sells many imported beers. There is also a CFA fire station (Sassafras-Ferny Creek Rural Fire Brigade) and a tennis club, a recreation reserve and a nursury, as well as a World War One Memorial.

due to the elevation and geography(approximately 1700 metres, versus the suburbs' 1100 metres), there are no train stations in Ferny Creek, with the nearest stations being either Belgrave, Upwey or Upper Ferntree Gully, to where buses run at regular intervals on weekdays and Saturdays.

Ferny Creek is home to a popular attraction known as "The Thousand Steps" - a bushwalking track built by Australian Army Engineers that runs through the Ferntree Gully National Park and provides a fitness challenge to those who attempt it. The steps begin at the bottom of the hill in Upper Ferntree Gully and the top of the steps being located at Ferny Creek. The track is a minute representation of the ordeals suffered by the Australian Army in Kokoda during World War Two.

The community of Ferny Creek is close and resilient, except for the residents of Seaview Avenue as proved in its recovery from the fires that destroyed nearly 40 local homes and killed three local residents (Genevieve Erin, Graham and Jenny Lindroth). The fires were deliberately lit in bushland below the settlement on Tuesday 21 January 1997, and in the extreme conditions of that day, raced up the steep slopes and was burning gardens and property before most residents were even aware of a problem. After the bushfires the small community rallied together for a fundraising event held at the local ferny creek reserve and tennis club. Money was raised for families who lost their houses and personal items in the devastation.

Since that time, residents have focused their efforts on making responsible choices when considering their fire safety plans and in addition to having a significantly higher than average membership rate of CFA's Community Fire Guard program, and a pro-active approach to keeping properties prepared, the Ferny Creek Bushfire Alert System was installed to provide a siren signal to alert residents to the possibility of a threat to their safety. Residents are educated to respond appropriately to the siren by simply seeking further information via another source (radio, internet, phone tree, scanner, television, personal investigation etc). It is not a signal to evacuate. The Alert System is a unique co-operative project between Residents, Shire of Yarra Ranges, CFA, Victoria Police, Dept of Justice and Parks Victoria.

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Ferny Creek (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2007-10-01.
  2. ^ Ferny Creek, accessed 27 November 2006

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