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Footscray Median Price
House$987,700
Unit$485,200
Land$645,300
The House price is 11% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Ascot Vale$1,266,200
Flemington$1,097,700
Kensington$1,158,200
Maidstone$877,000
Maribyrnong$1,050,800
West Footscray$982,900
West Melbourne$1,356,200
Yarraville$1,173,900
Footscray Median Rent
House$587
Unit$555
The House rent is 10% higher than last year.
Footscray property sold price
Footscray 3011 Profile
A395 Barkly Street, Footscray
Distance:6.9 km to CBD; 366 meters to West Footscray Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
The Footscray Drill Hall and adjacent Officers' Mess were built as a result of the introduction of compulsory military service within Australia prior to the outbreak of WWI, and it was one of a number of drill halls built between 1911 and 1918 in Victoria. The site is thus intimately connected with Australia's preparations for WWI.
It represents the Footscray community's endeavours to establish a local militia and training facility prior to WWI, and may be the only Footscray site that also represents the considerable community conflict over compulsory military service at this time.
The Drill Hall/Officers' Mess group was one of nearly fifty such buildings erected between 1911 arid 1918. Around one third of these buildings are still extant. Most are no longer used as drill halls, and few are protected. While it cannot be claimed that the Footscray Drill Hall group is rare or unique, it is part of a diminishing number of buildings that reflect this aspect of history.
The Footscray Drill Hall group is a relatively intact exemplar of the pre-World War I drill halls, and as such is highly significant.
The design of this drill hall type [one of two designs employed for the 1911-1918 buildings] was strongly influenced by the then Commonwealth architect John Smith Murdoch, and is thus significant. In other respects the drill hall is a strong, but strictly utilitarian, structure.
The drill hall and mess complex has high social and cultural significance, particularly within the suburb of Footscray. It is potentially significant to those associated with the Footscray militia units as a place where military traditions have been practiced and handed-on, as a meeting place over many years for this "community", and as a symbol of military service, in war and peace times, and of sacrifice in war.
It is significant to the Footscray community as a local landmark, largely because of its corner site and location next to the Whitten Oval, for its association with events having a profound effect on the community (WWI and WVVII), and as a symbol of the local community's response to the need for national and local defence.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Adelaide St/Barkly StBus55 meters
Gordon St/Barkly StBus60 meters
Barkly St/Gordon StBus104 meters
Barkly St/Gordon StBus134 meters
Eleanor St/Barkly StBus237 meters
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