Type: | suburb |
Pascoe Vale South | |
City: | Melbourne |
State: | vic |
Alternative Location Map: | Australia Victoria metropolitan Melbourne |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in metropolitan Melbourne |
Coordinates: | -37.7431°N 144.9377°W |
Lga: | City of Merri-bek |
Postcode: | 3044 |
Pop: | 10,534 |
Elevation: | 34 |
Area: | 3 |
Stategov: | Brunswick |
Stategov2: | Pascoe Vale |
Fedgov: | Wills |
Dist1: | 8 |
Dir1: | N |
Location1: | Melbourne |
Near-Nw: | Pascoe Vale |
Near-N: | Pascoe Vale |
Near-Ne: | Coburg |
Near-W: | Essendon Strathmore |
Near-E: | Coburg |
Near-Sw: | Essendon |
Near-S: | Brunswick West |
Near-Se: | Brunswick West |
Local Map: | yes |
Zoom: | 13 |
Pascoe Vale South is an inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8km (05miles) north of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Merri-bek local government area. Pascoe Vale South recorded a population of 10,534 at the 2021 census.
Pascoe Vale South adjoins Brunswick West to the south, Strathmore and the Moonee Ponds Creek to the west, Coburg to the east, and Pascoe Vale to the north. The suburb also borders the Tullamarine Freeway.
Major features of the suburb include the Bell Street/Melville Road Shopping area.
The Pascoe Vale area was part of the original John Pascoe Fawkner property "Pascoeville". In 1841, Dr Farquhar McCrae, a wealthy surgeon, purchased land called 'La Rose' in what is now known as Pascoe Vale South. The house he built in 1842 or 1843 is now known as Wentworth House, and is the oldest known private dwelling in Victoria still standing on its original site, and the fifth oldest building in Victoria. It is located at 22 Le Cateau Street, Pascoe Vale South.
Significant development of Pascoe Vale South took place after the tramline was extended to Bell Street in 1927, with the post office opening on 1 August 1927.
According to data from the 2021 census, 10,534 people lived in Pascoe Vale South.
Pascoe Vale South is primarily a family residential suburb with above average income (the median personal income being $953 in Pascoe Vale South, compared to the national average of $805), above average education (36.1% of people aged 15+ holding a bachelor's degree compared with 26.3% nationwide) and relatively low unemployment (3.6% compared to 5.1% nationwide).
Pascoe Vale South is less culturally diverse than other suburbs of Merri-bek, and even lower than the Melbourne average.
In Pascoe Vale South, 74.6% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were Italy 4.7%, Greece 2.7%, England 1.5%, India 1.2% and India 1.1%.
The most common responses for religion in Pascoe Vale South were No Religion, so described 34.9%, Catholic 33.0%, Eastern Orthodox 12.0%, Not stated 3.9% and Anglican 3.4%. In Pascoe Vale South, Christianity was the largest religious group reported overall (56.2%) (this figure excludes not stated responses).
In Pascoe Vale South, 68.4% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Greek 8.4%, Italian 7.9%, Arabic 2%, Mandarin 1.1% and Vietnamese 1.1%.
Eight bus routes service Pascoe Vale South:
For cyclists, the suburb adjoins the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail to the west.
Pascoe Vale station, on the Craigieburn line, is the nearest station to Pascoe Vale South. Other stations nearby include Batman, Coburg and Moreland, all on the Upfield line.
Tram route 58 provides public transport through the suburb, from the Bell Street terminus and along Melville Road, to the city.
Pascoe Vale South has a government primary school (Pascoe Vale South Primary School) and two catholic schools.
The neighbourhood of Coonans Hill is in the south of the suburb . Its post office (now closed) opened on 21 February 1957.[3]
The following places in Pascoe Vale South are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register: