Pheasant_Creek,_Victoria

Pheasant Creek, Victoria

Pheasant Creek, Victoria

Town in Victoria, Australia


Pheasant Creek is a locality in Victoria to the east of Kinglake West and to the west of Kinglake Central. Named after the creek that passes through the north of the town, Pheasant Creek is a largely residential area with moderately sized bush blocks connecting pine plantations to the north with the Kinglake National Park to the south. Pheasant Creek also contains a small industrial estate hosting a variety of small businesses, and a small commercial area consisting of a General Store, Bakery and Gym.

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Features and amenities

Pheasant Creek Post Office opened around 1902.[2]

Due to its low population and close proximity to Kinglake West, Pheasant Creek has little in the way of community services. While the General Store handles basic supplies and post services, many residents travel to nearby Kinglake or Whittlesea for shopping and health services, while students generally attend Kinglake West Primary School and Whittlesea Secondary College

Pheasant Creek is served by the 384 bus route, connecting Pheasant Creek to Kinglake, Humevale and Whittlesea.[3] To travel further south from Whittlesea, you can transfer on route 382 (Whittlesea - Northland SC via South Morang)[4] or route 385.[5]

A daily V/Line coach service also operates through nearby Kinglake West to Melbourne and Mansfield.

2009 bushfires

Pheasant Creek was one of the towns impacted by the 2009 Victorian bushfires. While surrounding localities on all sides were all largely devastated, Pheasant Creek suffered major losses primarily on its southern edge in areas surrounding the national park, while the northern area remained largely untouched.


References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Pheasant Creek (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 8 December 2020. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. Premier Postal History. "Post Office List". Premier Postal Auctions. Retrieved 26 May 2011.

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