Warrenheip, Victoria

Warrenheip /wɒrənˈhp/ is a suburb of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia on the eastern rural-urban fringe named after nearby Mount Warrenheip. At the 2021 census, Warrenheip had a population of 721.[1]

Warrenheip
BallaratVictoria
Warrenheip is located in City of Ballarat
Warrenheip
Warrenheip
Map
Coordinates37°34′30″S 143°55′23″E / 37.575°S 143.923°E / -37.575; 143.923
Population721 (2021 census)[1]
Postcode(s)3352
Location
LGA(s)
State electorate(s)Eureka
Federal division(s)Ballarat
Suburbs around Warrenheip:
Brown Hill Gong Gong Leigh Creek
Ballarat East Warrenheip Leigh Creek
Canadian Navigators Dunnstown

Precolonial history and name origins

Mount Warrenheip is situated on the traditional country of the Wathaurong people to whom it holds significant cultural, social and spiritual significance. The name Warrenheip is taken from the Wathaurong word Warrengeep, meaning “emu feathers”, believed to relate to the appearance of ferns on the side of the mountain which look like emu feathers.[2]

Colonial era and the Victorian Gold Rush

Gold prospectors from nearby goldfields in Ballarat were present around Warrenheip by the 1860s there was a predominantly Irish farming community by the early 1870,s and a primary school was opened in 1876.[3] Warrenheip was established as an electoral division, the Electoral district of Warrenheip in 1889, the electorate was abolished in 1927 when it became the electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville.[4] A train line from Geelong to Ballarat was built nearby and Warrenheip railway station opened in 1873.[5]

Modern history

As Ballarat expanded eastward during the 1980s, the junction of the Western Highway became a location for light industry. Today industry dominates Warrenheip and continues to expand with the development of business parks. Residential Warrenheip consists mainly of large semi-rural blocks.

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