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Flemington, Victoria

Flemington
MelbourneVictoria
Flemington aerial.jpg
Aerial of eastern Flemington with the Housing Commission of Victoria estate and the CityLink sound tube (right), Moonee Ponds Creek and Flemington bridge
Flemington is located in Melbourne
Flemington
Flemington
Coordinates 37°47′06″S 144°55′41″E / 37.785°S 144.928°E / -37.785; 144.928Coordinates: 37°47′06″S 144°55′41″E / 37.785°S 144.928°E / -37.785; 144.928
Population 7,528 (2011)
 • Density 6,270/km2 (16,200/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 3031
Area 1.2 km2 (0.5 sq mi)
Location 4 km (2 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s)
State electorate(s)
Federal Division(s) Melbourne
Suburbs around Flemington:
Ascot Vale Ascot Vale Travancore
Ascot Vale Flemington Parkville
Footscray Kensington North Melbourne

Flemington is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 4 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government areas are the Cities of Melbourne and Moonee Valley. At the 2011 Census, Flemington had a population of 7,528.

The Melbourne Cup Thoroughbred horse race has been held at Flemington Racecourse since 1861.

Flemington is located between the Maribyrnong River and the Moonee Ponds Creek and includes the locality of Newmarket, in which the main commercial area Racecourse Road is located.

The suburb was named by settler James Watson after Flemington Estate in Scotland. Another version of the origin of the name relates to Robert Fleming, a Brunswick (Victoria) resident who had owned land beside the Saltwater River and operated a butchery there.

In 1839, James Watson came to Port Phillip to purchase land for himself and English and Scottish investors. He named the area Flemington after Flemington Estate in Scotland where his wife's father was a manager, which was in turn named because of Flemish settlement in the area.

Flemington and neighbouring Kensington consist primarily of weatherboard cottages mixed with attached brick single-storey and some double-storey terrace houses. Most of the homes are in Victorian or Boom style with some Edwardian and Federation style homes. Some sections originally contained factories and industry.

The earliest land release was in the 1840s when fertile land adjacent to the Maribyrnong River was taken up for cattle grazing. Land for Flemington Racecourse was reserved as early as 1845. Around this time the Melbourne Municipal Saleyards were relocated from Elizabeth Street, West Melbourne to Flemington. Also around this time abbatoirs and other commercial activities were established. Various industrial activities were clustered around the Maribyrnong River and the Moonee Ponds Creek.


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