Kilsyth, Victoria


Kilsyth is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 36 km east from Melbourne's central business district. The majority of Kilsyth is part of the Shire of Yarra Ranges, the rest is within the City of Maroondah. At the, Kilsyth had a population of 10,891.

History

The town was originally named after Kilsyth in Scotland. The suburb lies predominantly on cleared land which was originally used for orchards.
The Post Office opened on 22 November 1900. The first school opened in April 1910, and is now known as Kilsyth Primary School.

Retail and industrial

There are two main shopping precincts in Kilsyth, Churinga Shopping Centre and Kilsyth Shopping Centre. Smaller shopping strips are located on Colchester Road, Collins Place, and Hawthory Road.
Kilsyth comprises a significant industrial area on Canterbury Road, stretching from Liverpool Road to Dorset Road.

Education

Kilsyth has four primary schools:
The Elizabeth Bridge Reserve on Durham Road provides a playground, lake, and community centre. There are various other parks and reserves throughout the suburb.
Kilsyth is home to a range of sporting teams and facilities: