Ripponlea


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imageRipponlea village.jpg
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pop1,532
pop_year
pop_footnotes
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area0.3
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fedgovMacnamara
dist17
location1Melbourne
near-nBalaclava
near-neSt Kilda East
near-wElwood
near-eElsternwick
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near-sBrighton
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| type = suburb | name = Ripponlea | city = Melbourne | state = vic | image = Ripponlea village.jpg | caption = Edwardian shopfronts at Ripponlea village, Glen Eira Road. | lga = City of Port Phillip | alternative_location_map = Australia Victoria metropolitan Melbourne | coordinates = | postcode = 3185 | pop = 1,532 | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = | elevation = 18 | area = 0.3 | est = | stategov = Caulfield | fedgov = Macnamara | dist1 = 7 | location1 = Melbourne | near-nw = | near-n = Balaclava | near-ne = St Kilda East | near-w = Elwood | near-e = Elsternwick | near-sw = Elwood | near-s = Brighton | near-se = Elsternwick | local_map = yes | zoom = 14

Ripponlea is an inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Port Phillip local government area. Ripponlea recorded a population of 1,532 at the 2021 census.

Named after the adjoining Rippon Lea Estate, Ripponlea is centred on the intersection of Glen Eira Road and Hotham Street. In terms of its cadastral division, Ripponlea is in the Parish of Prahran, within the County of Bourke.

Boundaries

Ripponlea is known for its triangle shape, being bounded by Nepean Highway to the west, Hotham Street to the east and Glen Eira Road to the north. However, its official northern boundaries actually follow Albion Street and Oak Grove.

History

The suburb is named after the Rippon Lea Estate. After the death of Frederick Sargood in 1903, the estate's original owner, some of his property was subdivided to form the current suburb of Ripponlea.

Quat Quatta is another historic building, being built in 1890 and is now a popular place for weddings.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Ripponlea television studios were built in 1954 on land compulsorily acquired from the Rippon Lea Estate, by the Victorian State Government. The studios closed in 2017.

Notable landmarks

The main attraction of Ripponlea is the Rippon Lea Estate, a massive mansion with 7 acres of gardens that is heritage listed and is owned by the National Trust. Glen Eira Road is the suburb's main street, with almost all of the shops being housed here. Ripponlea is also home to a synagogue. In December 2024, the synagogue was damaged in a suspected arson attack.

Transport

Ripponlea is connected to the Melbourne rail network, with Ripponlea station on the Sandringham line. The 623 and 603 bus routes also pass through Ripponlea, and the route 67 tram runs along Nepean Highway.

Culture

Ripponlea is very multicultural, as in the 2016 Census, 20.1% identified as English, below Victoria's state average of 22%. The next most common ancestries were Australian at 16.6%, Irish at 10.6%, Scottish at 6.3% and German at 3.4%. Ripponlea's main street, Glen Eira Road, has many different restaurants, including Indian, Mexican and Italian.

Gallery

Image:Rippon Lea.jpg|Rippon Lea Estate Image:Corner glen eira avenue and glen eira road ripponlea.jpg|Shops at the corner of Glen Eira Road and Glen Eira Avenue

References

References

  1. {{Census 2021 AUS
  2. "Ripponlea Suburb Map".
  3. "PPHR V15 - Volume 5 (M-R)_Part4".
  4. "Rippon Lea Estate".
  5. Jose, Renju. (2024-12-06). "Australia police search for two suspects in arson attack on Melbourne synagogue".
  6. "Google Maps".

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