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[[Image:Fitzroy Cricket Ground Grandstand.jpg|thumb|right|The grandstand at the W. T. Peterson Community Oval, built 1888]]
[[Image:Fitzroy Cricket Ground Grandstand.jpg|thumb|right|The grandstand at the W. T. Peterson Community Oval, built 1888]]


'''Fitzroy North''' is a inner-city suburb of [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]], 4 km north-east of Melbourne's [[Melbourne City Centre|Central Business District]]. Its [[Local government areas of Victoria|local government area]] are the cities of [[City of Yarra|Yarra]] and [[City of Moreland|Moreland]]. At the [[Census in Australia#2011|2011 Census]], Fitzroy North had a population of 11,473.
'''Fitzroy North''' is an inner-city suburb in [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria, Australia]], {{convert|4|km|abbr=on}} north-east of the [[Melbourne central business district]], located within the Cities of [[City of Merri-bek|Merri-bek]] and [[City of Yarra|Yarra]] [[Local government areas of Victoria|local government area]]s. Fitzroy North recorded a population of 12,781 at the [[2021 Australian census|2021 census]].<ref name=abs/>


Also referred to as North Fitzroy in reference to its [[Fitzroy, Victoria|southern neighbour]], Fitzroy North has a distinct character, noted for its prevalence of wide streets, intact [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]] and [[Edwardian architecture|Edwardian]] era [[Terraced houses in Australia|terraced housing]] and for the [[Edinburgh Gardens]], a large inner-city park formerly home to the [[Fitzroy Football Club]]. Fitzroy North is adjacent to, and shares a postcode and neighbourhood character with [[Clifton Hill, Victoria|Clifton Hill]], both being government subdivisions set on elevated ground and to the same layout by [[Clement Hodgkinson]] in the 1870s, and distinct from the earlier narrow and more crowded private subdivisions in the lower lying areas of [[Fitzroy, Victoria|Fitzroy]] and [[Collingwood, Victoria|Collingwood]] to the south.
Fitzroy North is home to the northern sections of [[Brunswick Street, Melbourne|Brunswick Street]] and [[Smith Street, Melbourne|Smith Street]], two of Melbourne's major nightlife, retail and dining strips famous their live music venues, cafes and alternative fashion shops.

Often referred to as North Fitzroy in reference to its [[Fitzroy, Victoria|southern neighbour]], Fitzroy North is noted for its prevalence of [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]] and [[Edwardian architecture|Edwardian]] era [[Terraced houses in Australia|terraced housing]] and for the [[Edinburgh Gardens, Melbourne|Edinburgh Gardens]], a large inner-city park formerly home to the [[Fitzroy Football Club]].

The western border of Fitzroy North is demarcated by Nicholson Street and the famous [[Melbourne tram route 96|96 tram line]], the busiest in [[Melbourne, Victoria|Melbourne]] and described as one of the world's top 10 tram rides, highly popular with both commuters and tourists alike.<ref>{{cite news|title=Tram 96 travels tracks to glory|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/tram-96-travels-tracks-to-glory/2008/03/07/1204780065938.html|accessdate=4 November 2013|newspaper=[[The Age]]|date=8 March 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tram 96 among the world’s best — but could be even better|url=http://www.ptua.org.au/2008/03/08/tram-96-among-best/|work=[[Public Transport Users Association]]|accessdate=4 November 2013|date=8 March 2008}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
* [[Edinburgh Gardens]] is created from a grant of land in March 1862<ref>Reserve File RS360, DSE, Melbourne, reproduced in Edinburgh Gardens Landscape Study, Landform Australia, Rew Swanson, 1987</ref>
{{Expand section|date=December 2009}}
* Fitzroy North Post Office opened on 2 February 1874.<ref name = "PostOffice">{{Cite web | last = Phoenix Auctions History | title = Post Office List | url = http://www.phoenixauctions.com.au/cgi-bin/wsPhoenix.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=VIC&filter=*Fitzroy*North* | access-date = 13 April 2021 }}</ref>

Fitzroy North Post Office opened on 2 February 1874.<ref name = "PostOffice">{{Cite web
* Fitzroy North Primary School opened in 1875.<ref name = "FNPS History">{{Cite web | title = Fitzroy North Primary School | url = https://www.fitzroynthps.vic.edu.au/|website=Fitzroynthps.vic.edu.au | access-date = 13 April 2021 }}</ref>
* On 9 August 1987 the [[Hoddle Street massacre]] occurred in Fitzroy North and adjacent [[Clifton Hill, Victoria|Clifton Hill]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/bodies-lay-on-the-road-and-police-ran-for-cover-as-killer-stalked-hoddle-st/news-story/7927a14e37e21248025e5b94f55d663b|title=Walking into the Hoddle St massacre|website=Heraldsun.com.au|access-date=8 April 2022}}</ref>
| last = Premier Postal History | title = Post Office List | url = https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=VIC&country= | accessdate = 11 April 2008
| postscript = . }}</ref>


==Today==
==Today==
Housing stock includes many fine one and two storey terraces, many dating to the late Victorian period and including characteristic ironwork, verandahs, and stone embellishments. This is one of Melbourne's finest and most expensive inner-city locations. John McMahon, twice elected Mayor of [[City of Fitzroy|Fitzroy]] built, firstly in 1886, two townhouses at 53/55 Alfred Crescent, and then in 1890 a large and impressive mansion which he called "Avonmore" at 75 Alfred Crescent. Both were designed by Olaf Nicholson, the architect. On one side of the crescent is a large park, overlooked by John's and other houses called [[Edinburgh Gardens]], with a [[Brunswick Street Oval|famous football oval]], bordered by Freeman Street, [[Brunswick Street, Melbourne|Brunswick Street]], [[St Georges Road]] and Alfred Crescent. This park was saved for the people of Fitzroy by John McMahon, when he obtained permanent possession during his first year of Mayorship. An attempt was made by the Government of which Mr Vale was a member, to have a large portion of it excised for public housing. Mr McMahon had Minister Gaunson permanently gazette the land for the people. John also built a terrace of ten shops which he called "Gladstone Terraces" at St. Georges Road. John McMahon was also the chairman and founding president of the [[Fitzroy Football Club]]. The Brunswick Street Oval was the home ground of the Fitzroy Football Club until 1967, playing in the [[Victorian Football League (1897–1989)|Victorian Football League]]. A linear park, incorporating a section of the [[Capital City Trail]] bike path, runs along much of the northern edge of the suburb, on the easement for the [[Inner Circle railway line]], which closed in 1948.

Housing stock includes many fine one and two storey terraces, many dating to the late Victorian period and including characteristic ironwork, verandahs, and stone embellishments. This is one of Melbourne's finest and most expensive inner-city locations. John McMahon, twice elected Mayor of Fitzroy built, firstly in 1886, two townhouses at 53/55 Alfred Crescent, and then in 1890 a large and impressive mansion which he called "Avonmore" at 75 Alfred Crescent. Both were designed by Olaf Nicholson, the architect. On one side of the crescent, is a large park, overlooked by John's and other houses called [[Edinburgh Gardens, Melbourne|Edinburgh Gardens]], with a [[Brunswick Street Oval|famous football oval]], bordered by Freeman Street, [[Brunswick Street, Melbourne|Brunswick Street]], [[St Georges Road, Melbourne|St Georges Road]] and Alfred Crescent. This park was saved for the people of Fitzroy by John McMahon, when he obtained permanent possession during his first year of Mayorship. An attempt was made by the Government of which Mr. Vale was a member, to have a large portion of it excised for public housing. Mr. McMahon had Minister Gaunson permanently gazette the land for the people. John also built a terrace of ten shops which he called "Gladstone Terraces" at St. Georges Road.John McMahon was also the chairman and founding president of the [[Fitzroy Football Club]]. The Brunswick Street Oval was the home ground of the Fitzroy Football Club until 1967, playing in the [[Australian Football League|Victorian Football League]]. A linear park, incorporating a section of the [[Capital City Trail]] bike path, runs along much of the northern edge of the suburb, on the easement for the [[Inner Circle railway line]], which closed in 1948.


==Description==
==Description==


Fitzroy North (often called North Fitzroy) is theoretically joined to [[Fitzroy, Victoria|Fitzroy]], but in reality the two are as separate as any suburbs in the inner city. They were always bisected by the width of Alexandra Parade (earlier Reilly Street), but with the building of the [[Eastern Freeway (Melbourne)|Eastern Freeway]] in the 1970s and its connection the Parade, the volume of traffic became an overwhelming barrier. Fitzroy North is also distinct in character, with less commercial activity, wider, quieter, leafier streets, and clear delineation to the east provided by the green Merri Creek corridor.
Fitzroy North (also called North Fitzroy) is theoretically joined to [[Fitzroy, Victoria|Fitzroy]], but in reality the two are as separate as any suburbs in the inner city. They were always bisected by the width of Alexandra Parade (earlier Reilly Street), but with the building of the [[Eastern Freeway, Melbourne|Eastern Freeway]] in the 1970s and its connection to the Parade, the volume of traffic became an overwhelming barrier. Fitzroy North is also distinct in character, with less commercial activity, wider, quieter, leafier streets, and clear delineation to the east provided by the green [[Merri Creek]] corridor.


==Residential architecture==
==Residential architecture==
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==Commerce==
==Commerce==


The main commercial activity in Fitzroy North is on Brunswick Street, St Georges Road and the northern side of Queens Parade, the latter having particularly wide footpaths for a Melbourne commercial strip. Piedimontes, at the corner of St Georges Road and Scotchmer Street,is a well-established independent supermarket well known for its continental delicatessen.
The main commercial activity in Fitzroy North is on [[Brunswick Street, Melbourne|Brunswick Street]], St Georges Road and the northern side of Queens Parade, the latter having particularly wide footpaths for a Melbourne commercial strip. Piedimontes, at the corner of St Georges Road and Scotchmer Street, is a well-established independent supermarket well known for its continental delicatessen.


==Transport==
==Transport==


To get to North Fitzroy from the Melbourne CBD, you can travel using the following options:
To get to Fitzroy North from the Melbourne CBD, you can travel using the following options:
* [[Melbourne tram route 96|Number 96 tram]] from [[Bourke Street, Melbourne|Bourke Street]], along [[Nicholson Street, Melbourne|Nicholson Street]].
* [[Melbourne tram route 11|Number 11 tram]] from [[Collins Street, Melbourne|Collins Street]], along Brunswick Street and St Georges Road.
* [[Melbourne tram route 86|Number 86 tram]] from Bourke Street, which also travels a short distance along Nicholson Street, turns at [[Gertrude Street, Melbourne|Gertrude Street]], turns again into Smith Street and again into Queens Parade.
* Alternatively, take the train to [[Rushall railway station|Rushall Station]], on the [[South Morang railway line|South Morang line]]. Rushall Station is located on Rushall Crescent, in the north east of the suburb.


==Education==
===Bus===
Five bus routes service Fitzroy North:
* {{color box|015aaa|'''250'''|white}}: [[Queen Street, Melbourne|Queen Street]] ([[Melbourne central business district|Melbourne CBD]]) – [[La Trobe University#Melbourne (Bundoora)|La Trobe University Bundoora Campus]]. Operated by [[Kinetic Melbourne]].<ref>{{cite PTV route|250}}</ref>
* {{color box|015aaa|'''251'''|white}}: Queen Street (Melbourne CBD) – [[Northland Shopping Centre]]. Operated by Kinetic Melbourne.<ref>{{cite PTV route|251}}</ref>
* {{color box|ed0277|'''504'''|white}}: [[Moonee Ponds Junction]] – [[Clifton Hill railway station|Clifton Hill station]] via [[Brunswick East]]. Operated by [[Dysons]].<ref>{{cite PTV route|504}}</ref>
* {{color box|00acdd|'''506'''|white}}: Moonee Ponds Junction – [[Westgarth railway station|Westgarth station]] via [[Brunswick, Victoria|Brunswick]]. Operated by Dysons.<ref>{{cite PTV route|506}}</ref>
* {{color box|f68b1f|'''546'''|white}}: [[Heidelberg railway station|Heidelberg station]] – [[Queen Victoria Market]] via [[Clifton Hill, Victoria|Clifton Hill]], [[Carlton, Victoria|Carlton]] and the [[University of Melbourne]]. Operated by Dysons.<ref>{{cite PTV route|546}}</ref>

Kinetic Melbourne's Fitzroy North bus depots is located within the suburb on [[Nicholson Street]], adjacent to the [[North Fitzroy tram depot|former tram depot]].

===Train===
One railway station services Fitzroy North: [[Rushall railway station|Rushall station]], on the [[Mernda railway line|Mernda line]]. Rushall station is located on Rushall Crescent, in the north east of the suburb.

===Tram===
Three tram routes service Fitzroy North:
* [[File:Melbourne tram route 11 icon.svg|36px|link=Melbourne tram route 11]] from [[Collins Street, Melbourne|Collins Street]], along [[Brunswick Street, Melbourne|Brunswick Street]] and [[St Georges Road]].
* [[File:Melbourne tram route 86 icon.svg|36px|link=Melbourne tram route 86]] from [[Bourke Street]], which also travels a short distance along [[Nicholson Street]], turns at [[Gertrude Street]], turns again into [[Smith Street, Melbourne|Smith Street]] and again into Queens Parade.
* [[File:Melbourne tram route 96 icon.svg|36px|link=Melbourne tram route 96]] from Bourke Street, along Nicholson Street.


==Education==
[[Image:Fitzroyhighschool.jpg|thumb|right|[[Fitzroy High School]]]]
[[Image:Fitzroyhighschool.jpg|thumb|right|[[Fitzroy High School]]]]


The suburb contains five schools - [[Fitzroy High School]], Merri Creek Primary, Fitzroy Community School,<ref>[http://www.fcs.vic.edu.au/ FCS - Fitzroy Community School, Independent Alternative Primary School<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> [[Deutsche Schule Melbourne]], an independent co-educational English-German bilingual school and [[North Fitzroy Primary School]]. North Fitzroy Primary School has received state media attention for its canteen's healthy menu.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/its-all-fit-for-eating-at-north-fitz/2005/08/20/1124435182497.html|title=It's all fit for eating at North Fitz|last=Wilmoth|first=Peter|date=21 August 2005|work=[[The Age]]|accessdate=3 June 2007}}</ref> It also has a [[LOTE]] program for [[Italian language]], which is undertaken by all students and hosts large Italian-related events, such as Carnevale.
The suburb contains five schools [[Fitzroy High School]], Merri Creek Primary, Fitzroy Community School,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fcs.vic.edu.au/|title=FCS -Fitzroy Community School- Independent Alternative Primary School|website=Fcs.vic.edu.au|access-date=8 April 2022}}</ref> [[Deutsche Schule Melbourne]], an independent co-educational English-German bilingual school and [[Fitzroy North Primary School]]. Fitzroy North Primary School has received state media attention for its canteen's healthy menu.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/its-all-fit-for-eating-at-north-fitz/2005/08/20/1124435182497.html|title=It's all fit for eating at North Fitz|last=Wilmoth|first=Peter|date=21 August 2005|newspaper=[[The Age]]|access-date=3 June 2007}}</ref> It also has a [[LOTE]] program for [[Italian language]], which is undertaken by all students and hosts large Italian-related events, such as Carnevale.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[City of Fitzroy]], the former local government area of which Fitzroy North was a part
* [[City of Brunswick]] Parts of Fitzroy North were previously within this former local government area.
* [[City of Fitzroy]] – Parts of Fitzroy North were previously within this former local government area.
* [[Rushall Garden]], a community garden situated on former railway land in Fitzroy North


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
==External links==
* [http://shawfactor.com/gazetteer/victoria/fitzroy-north/ History of North Fitzroy]
* [http://shawfactor.com/gazetteer/victoria/fitzroy-north/ History of North Fitzroy]


{{City of Moreland suburbs}}
{{City of Yarra suburbs}}
{{City of Yarra suburbs}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2012}}


[[Category:Suburbs of Melbourne]]
[[Category:Suburbs of Melbourne]]
[[Category:Suburbs of the City of Merri-bek]]
[[Category:Fitzroy, Victoria]]
[[Category:Suburbs of the City of Yarra]]

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Fitzroy North
MelbourneVictoria
View of Nicholson Street facing the Central Business District
Fitzroy North is located in Melbourne
Fitzroy North
Fitzroy North
Location in metropolitan Melbourne
Map
Coordinates37°47′02″S 144°59′10″E / 37.784°S 144.986°E / -37.784; 144.986
Population12,781 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode(s)3068
Elevation38 m (125 ft)
Area2.4 km2 (0.9 sq mi)
Standort4 km (2 mi) NE of Melbourne
LGA(s)
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)
Suburbs around Fitzroy North:
Brunswick East Brunswick East Northcote
Carlton North Fitzroy North Clifton Hill
Carlton Fitzroy Collingwood
The grandstand at the W. T. Peterson Community Oval, built 1888

Fitzroy North is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km (2.5 mi) north-east of the Melbourne central business district, located within the Cities of Merri-bek and Yarra local government areas. Fitzroy North recorded a population of 12,781 at the 2021 census.[2]

Also referred to as North Fitzroy in reference to its southern neighbour, Fitzroy North has a distinct character, noted for its prevalence of wide streets, intact Victorian and Edwardian era terraced housing and for the Edinburgh Gardens, a large inner-city park formerly home to the Fitzroy Football Club. Fitzroy North is adjacent to, and shares a postcode and neighbourhood character with Clifton Hill, both being government subdivisions set on elevated ground and to the same layout by Clement Hodgkinson in the 1870s, and distinct from the earlier narrow and more crowded private subdivisions in the lower lying areas of Fitzroy and Collingwood to the south.

History

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Heute

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Housing stock includes many fine one and two storey terraces, many dating to the late Victorian period and including characteristic ironwork, verandahs, and stone embellishments. This is one of Melbourne's finest and most expensive inner-city locations. John McMahon, twice elected Mayor of Fitzroy built, firstly in 1886, two townhouses at 53/55 Alfred Crescent, and then in 1890 a large and impressive mansion which he called "Avonmore" at 75 Alfred Crescent. Both were designed by Olaf Nicholson, the architect. On one side of the crescent is a large park, overlooked by John's and other houses called Edinburgh Gardens, with a famous football oval, bordered by Freeman Street, Brunswick Street, St Georges Road and Alfred Crescent. This park was saved for the people of Fitzroy by John McMahon, when he obtained permanent possession during his first year of Mayorship. An attempt was made by the Government of which Mr Vale was a member, to have a large portion of it excised for public housing. Mr McMahon had Minister Gaunson permanently gazette the land for the people. John also built a terrace of ten shops which he called "Gladstone Terraces" at St. Georges Road. John McMahon was also the chairman and founding president of the Fitzroy Football Club. The Brunswick Street Oval was the home ground of the Fitzroy Football Club until 1967, playing in the Victorian Football League. A linear park, incorporating a section of the Capital City Trail bike path, runs along much of the northern edge of the suburb, on the easement for the Inner Circle railway line, which closed in 1948.

Description

[edit]

Fitzroy North (also called North Fitzroy) is theoretically joined to Fitzroy, but in reality the two are as separate as any suburbs in the inner city. They were always bisected by the width of Alexandra Parade (earlier Reilly Street), but with the building of the Eastern Freeway in the 1970s and its connection to the Parade, the volume of traffic became an overwhelming barrier. Fitzroy North is also distinct in character, with less commercial activity, wider, quieter, leafier streets, and clear delineation to the east provided by the green Merri Creek corridor.

Residential architecture

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Most of Fitzroy North is single and double storey Victorian and Edwardian housing, comprising rows of terraces, with a mixture of semi-attached and freestanding houses on small to moderately sized blocks. Large parts of the suburb are protected by heritage controls. The suburb is relatively intact and consistent in character, having had far less industrial and commercial development in its formative years than its southern namesake.

Fitzroy North also has some distinctive apartment complexes, mostly built within the last 15 years. Another, on St Georges Road at Park Street, is a redevelopment of the old Fire Station, with an extension at the back reminiscent of three concrete grain silos.

Commerce

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The main commercial activity in Fitzroy North is on Brunswick Street, St Georges Road and the northern side of Queens Parade, the latter having particularly wide footpaths for a Melbourne commercial strip. Piedimontes, at the corner of St Georges Road and Scotchmer Street, is a well-established independent supermarket well known for its continental delicatessen.

Transport

[edit]

To get to Fitzroy North from the Melbourne CBD, you can travel using the following options:

Bus

[edit]

Five bus routes service Fitzroy North:

Kinetic Melbourne's Fitzroy North bus depots is located within the suburb on Nicholson Street, adjacent to the former tram depot.

Train

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One railway station services Fitzroy North: Rushall station, on the Mernda line. Rushall station is located on Rushall Crescent, in the north east of the suburb.

Tram

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Three tram routes service Fitzroy North:

Bildung

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Fitzroy High School

The suburb contains five schools – Fitzroy High School, Merri Creek Primary, Fitzroy Community School,[12] Deutsche Schule Melbourne, an independent co-educational English-German bilingual school and Fitzroy North Primary School. Fitzroy North Primary School has received state media attention for its canteen's healthy menu.[13] It also has a LOTE program for Italian language, which is undertaken by all students and hosts large Italian-related events, such as Carnevale.

See also

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  • City of Brunswick – Parts of Fitzroy North were previously within this former local government area.
  • City of Fitzroy – Parts of Fitzroy North were previously within this former local government area.

References

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  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Fitzroy North (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Fitzroy North (Suburbs and Localities)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 18 July 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  3. ^ Reserve File RS360, DSE, Melbourne, reproduced in Edinburgh Gardens Landscape Study, Landform Australia, Rew Swanson, 1987
  4. ^ Phoenix Auctions History. "Post Office List". Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Fitzroy North Primary School". Fitzroynthps.vic.edu.au. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  6. ^ "Walking into the Hoddle St massacre". Heraldsun.com.au. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  7. ^ "250 City (Queen St) - La Trobe University". Public Transport Victoria.
  8. ^ "251 City (Queen St) - Northland SC". Public Transport Victoria.
  9. ^ "504 Moonee Ponds - Clifton Hill via East Brunswick". Public Transport Victoria.
  10. ^ "506 Moonee Ponds - Westgarth Station via Brunswick". Public Transport Victoria.
  11. ^ "546 Heidelberg Station - Melb Uni - Queen Victoria Market via Clifton Hill and Carlton". Public Transport Victoria.
  12. ^ "FCS -Fitzroy Community School- Independent Alternative Primary School". Fcs.vic.edu.au. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  13. ^ Wilmoth, Peter (21 August 2005). "It's all fit for eating at North Fitz". The Age. Retrieved 3 June 2007.
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