Springvale South
Springvale South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 24 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Greater Dandenong local government area. Springvale South recorded a population of 12,766 at the 2021 census.
History
Springvale South Post Office opened on 4 November 1926.Population and Social Conditions
At the, Springvale South had a population of 12,768. The residents of this suburb have lower levels of migrant settlement, incomes and early school leaving than Greater Dandenong and a high proportion of Buddhist residents.At the, Springvale South had population of 12,184. It found that 59% of residents were born overseas, similar to Greater Dandenong and substantially more than the metropolitan level of 33%. Among the 88 birthplaces of its residents were Vietnam, Cambodia, India and China. Rates of migrant settlement are relatively low, with 4% of residents having arrived in Australia within the previous 2.5 years – little more than half the corresponding figure for Greater Dandenong, of 7%.
Languages other than English are spoken by 71% of residents – compared with 64% for Greater Dandenong. Twenty per cent of Springvale South residents have limited fluency in the use of spoken English, more than the municipal level of 14% and five times the metropolitan level, of 4%. Among the major religious faiths are Buddhism, adhered to by 38% of residents, Islam and Hinduism.
Nine per cent of young adults had left school before completing year 11 – lower than either the municipal average of 13% and the metropolitan level, of 10% Median individual gross incomes of $376 p.w., recorded in the Census, are among lowest in Greater Dandenong and about two-thirds of metropolitan levels.
Education
There are three public primary schools in Springvale South:- Athol Road Primary School
- Spring Parks Primary School
- Heatherhill Primary School
Religious buildings
Springvale Road south of the Springvale commercial area has a concentration of religious buildings of different faiths:- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Braeside Stake Centre
- Spanish Seventh Day Adventist
- Bright Moon Buddhist Society
- Cambodian Buddhist Temple
- New Apostolic Church
- Khmer Buddhist Centre
- Vietnamese Buddhist centre