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Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manly Vale is a suburb of northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 17 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of Northern Beaches Council, in the Northern Beaches region.
Manly Vale Sydney, New South Wales | |||||||||||||||
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Population | 6,389 (2021 census)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 2093 | ||||||||||||||
Elevation | 13 m (43 ft) | ||||||||||||||
Location | 17 km (11 mi) north-east of Sydney CBD | ||||||||||||||
LGA(s) | Northern Beaches Council | ||||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Manly | ||||||||||||||
Federal division(s) | Warringah | ||||||||||||||
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Manly Vale is predominantly a residential suburb with commercial land use on Condamine Street, containing small patches of light industrial. It also contains multiple Retirement Villages and Aged Care facilities.
Manly Vale Post Office opened on 3 April 1950 and closed in 1994.[2]
Manly Vale has 1 heritage-listed site:
In the 2021 Census, there were 6,389 people in Manly Vale. 60.7% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were England 8.4%, New Zealand 2.4%, China 2.1%, Brazil 1.7% and South Africa 1.5%. 74.5% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 2.4%, Spanish 1.9%, Portuguese 1.8%, Italian 1.5% and Japanese 0.9%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 47.6%, Catholic 21.1% and Anglican 10.7%.[1]
The suburb contains many recreational facilities including parks such as Passmore Reserve and playing fields at Millers Reserve and David Thomas Reserve. Manly Dam is on the western edge of Manly Vale. There are also a number of small reserves, for example King Street Reserve. Manly Vale FC (soccer) are based at David Thomas Reserve.
Landcare activities became important in Manly Vale with the creation of the "Return of the Mermaids" Project. The project consists of regularly involving volunteers to collect rubbish, remove weeds and plant local native species in the Mermaid Pool on Manly Creek.[4]
The Pool was originally an intact sandy beach with a sparkling waterfall. It became polluted due to illegal dumping and urban development. Invasive and noxious weed started to take over the area.
This project was convened under the auspices of the Save Manly Dam Catchment Committee. The SMDCC was established to fight a controversial development in the head waters of Manly Dam by British Motorway constructor Wimpey in conjunction with local firm, Ardel.[5] When bushland was lost to this housing development, the Mermaid Pool Project was initiated to compensate for the destruction.
The "Return of the Mermaids" project aims at rehabilitating the Mermaid Pool as much as possible to its pristine state. The project won the People's Choice Award for the 2011 NSW Landcare Awards.[6] It was also a winner of the 2011 SMCMA Community Group Environment Award.
The suburb contains three schools, Manly Vale Public School, St Kieran's Primary School and Mackellar Girls Campus, as well as a child care centre operated by the Child Care Group.
King St, Manly Vale has been planted with endemic native trees and shrubs by the local community under the direction of the Save Manly Dam Catchment Committee. The avenue, leading to the entrance of Manly Warringah War Memorial Park, pays tribute to the service of Merchant Seamen in Worlds War 1 and World War 2. It has been officially declared an "Avenue of Honour". A stone memorial has additionally been placed in King Reserve.[7][8]
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