Donvale, Victoria
Donvale is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Manningham local government area.
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| Coordinates | 37.797°S 145.175°E | ||||||||||||||
| Population | 12,644 (2021 census)[1] | ||||||||||||||
| • Density | 996/km2 (2,579/sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
| Postcode(s) | 3111 | ||||||||||||||
| Area | 12.7 km2 (4.9 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
| Location | 22 km (14 mi) from Melbourne | ||||||||||||||
| LGA(s) | City of Manningham | ||||||||||||||
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| Federal division(s) | Menzies | ||||||||||||||
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History
    
Donvale Post Office opened on 16 September 1929 and closed in 1972. It now houses the Donvale Historical Society[2]
Donvale is named after the two roads that border the suburb. Doncaster Road and Springvale Road.[3]
Demographics
    

In the 2016 census, the population of Donvale was 12,347. Of this population 52.3% were female and 47.7% were male. The median/average age of the population was is 44 years of age.[4]
Nearly two-thirds (63.4%) of people living in Donvale were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were China 5.6%, Malaysia 3.1%, England, 2.8%, Hong Kong 2.1% and Italy 1.6%.[4]
Two-thirds (66.1%) of people living in Donvale speak English only. The other top languages spoken were Mandarin 6.3%, Cantonese 6.1%, Italian 3.1%, Greek 2.9% and Persian 1.4%.[4]
In terms of religious affiliation, 29.3% indicated no religion, 22.6% indicated Catholic, 8.6% indicated Anglican, 7.9% did not state a religion and 5.9% indicated Eastern Orthodox.[4]
Education
    
- Donvale Christian College
 - Donvale Primary School
 - Heatherwood School
 - Our Lady of the Pines Primary School
 - Whitefriars College
 
Notable people
    
- Michael Apeness - AFL Player
 - Ted Aumann - AFL Player
 - Tarni Brown - AFL Player
 - Nekaela Butler - AFLW Player
 - Sam Collins - AFL footballer
 - Stephen Donaghue KC - Solicitor-General of Australia
 - Roy Donovan - AFL Player
 - Raymond Edmunds – Mr. Stinky (The Donvale Rapist) – Murderer
 - Lorraine Elliott - politician
 - Frank Galbally - criminal defence lawyer
 - Martha Gardener - broadcaster
 - John Henderson - AFL Player
 - Karen Knowles - singer
 - Mark Korda - former president of Collingwood Football Club
 - Seen Lee - weightlifter
 - Leonard Long - artist
 - Warren Maher - Tennis Player
 - Marc Murphy - AFL footballer
 - David Morris - Olympic skier
 - Andy Otten - AFL Player
 - Christian Petracca - AFL player and Norm Smith Medallist
 - Albert Prior - AFL Player
 - Paul Roos – AFL Coach and Footballer
 - Bryan Rush - AFL Player
 - Bernie Shannon - AFL Player
 - Jo Stanley - television and radio presenter and comedian
 - Anba Suriel - Bishop
 - Virginia Trioli – News Presenter
 - Colin Tully - AFL Player
 - Karl von Möller – cinematographer and director
 
Points of interest and historical significance
    
- Yarran Dheran – Bushland
 - Currawong Bush Park – Riparian bushland park
 - Antonio Park
 - Limassol Court
 - Mullum Mullum Stadium And Surrounding Bushlands
 
Sport
    
The suburb has two Australian Rules football teams. The first is the Donvale Magpies, competing in the Eastern Football League.[5] The second is the Donvale Crusaders, who compete in the Saturday Football League. However, their home ground is shard with the Mitcham Eagles Football Club, at Heatherdale Reserve, Mitcham, Victoria.[6]
Donvale also has an indoor sports centre, with a gymnasium, complete with a sprung floor and a foam pit. The centre also has two basketball courts, which are played on every Saturday by the children in the Doncaster District Primary School Basketball Association.
See also
    
- City of Doncaster and Templestowe – Donvale was previously within this former local government area.
 
References
    
- "2021 QuickStats Donvale". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
 - Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 11 April 2008
 - "Donvale – Place – eMelbourne – the Encyclopedia of Melbourne Online".
 - "2016 QuickStats Donvale". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
 - Full Point Footy, Donvale, retrieved 21 October 2008
 - "Club Information – Donvale Crusaders". Retrieved 2 June 2020.
 

