Hazelwood North, Victoria Explained

Type:town
Hazelwood North
State:vic
Coordinates:-38.2667°N 175°W
Pushpin Label Position:right
Lga:City of Latrobe
Use Lga Map:yes
Postcode:3840
Pop:1,478
Stategov:Morwell
Fedgov:Gippsland
Dist1:155
Dir1:ESE
Location1:Melbourne
Dist2:7
Dir2:E
Location2:Morwell
Near-Nw:Traralgon
Near-N:Traralgon
Near-Ne:Traralgon East
Near-W:Morwell
Near-E:Rosedale
Near-Sw:Hazelwood South
Near-S:Traralgon South
Near-Se:Calignee

Hazelwood North is a locality in Victoria, Australia. It has a population of 1220 (as of the 2006 census).

Max Cranwell, who died in a 2009 plane crash in Papua New Guinea, resided in Hazelwood North until his death.[1]

Hazelwood North is so named due to its geographical orientation from the town "Hazelwood" - now known as Churchill, Victoria. Composed of mostly five acre blocks, the district functions primarily as a commuter town for those working in the nearby regional centres of Morwell and Traralgon. Historically the area was used by graziers and small-scale farmers. Hazelwood North is central to Federation University Churchill campus, and is approximately a 10-minute drive into central towns such as Churchill, Traralgon and Morwell.

The district is served by the public Hazelwood North Primary School, and the Hazelwood North town hall. Both of which are located along Church Road, which runs through the district's centre. The area is somewhat prone to bush and grass fires during the summer months, and was the scene of a relatively small outbreak during the 2009 black saturday bushfires. The Hazelwood North Fire Brigade, a volunteer brigade administered by the Country Fire Authority, serves the area.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Worlds left shattered for Max Cranwell and daughter Leanne Harris Article. Murphy. Padraic. Lamperd, Ruth. 2009-06-13. Herald Sun. 2009-08-14.