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31-730: The Melbourne Ballpark is a baseball park in Altona , Victoria . It was opened in January 1990, at a cost of A$ 3.9m, A$ 2m was contributed by the State Government of Victoria and the remaining A$ 1.8m contributed by the Australian Federal Government and was constructed by CK Designwork Architects. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 5,000. In recent years, seats along the base lines have been removed and replaced with standing room area, reducing

62-697: A library branch, which contains the Environmental Resources Centre. This centre provides the community with access to media related to environmental initiatives in Hobsons Bay, including Industry Environment Improvement Plans from local industry. The Altona Beach Festival is a free event held annually at the Logan Reserve precinct, (located on the Esplanade and includes the Logan Reserve parklands, part of Pier Street and

93-775: A smaller pantomime annually. The pantomime coincides with the Bayside Festival and was originally intended as an outlet for young directors. Scouts Australia has two groups in Altona. The 1st Altona Scout Group runs from the Scout Hall. The 4th Altona Scout Group are located at the Pines, an old camp owned by the City of Hobsons Bay. Altona is home to many sporting clubs including Australian rules football , soccer , hockey, basketball, cricket and lacrosse . Melbourne Ballpark

124-906: A then resident of Altona. Gillard was voted in by the governing Australian Labor Party to replace Kevin Rudd as its leader, making her Australia's 27th Prime Minister. According to the 2016 census , there were 10,762 people in Altona, with 64.6% of Altona residents born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were England 4.8%, New Zealand 2.3%, Malta 2.1%, India 1.7% and Italy 1.6%. 73.3% of residents only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Italian 2.3%, Maltese 2.2%, Mandarin 1.7%, Vietnamese 1.3% and Greek 1.3%. The most common responses for religion in were No Religion 33.2%, Catholic 30.5% and Anglican 8.9%. Altona has many significant parks and gardens, including some important environmental conservation areas and wetlands along

155-769: Is a baseball complex in the west of Altona. Altona is represented by many sporting teams, including the Altona Magic soccer team which competes in the Victorian State League Division 1 , the third tier in Australia behind the A-League and the Victorian Premier League . Altona City SC plays in Victorian State League Division 2 N/W. Altona has an Australian Rules football team competing in

186-411: Is serviced by Laverton services. The Hobsons Bay Coastal Trail , a shared path for cyclists and pedestrians, follows the coast through Altona. It links up with a path around Cherry Lake . Most major roads have on-road cycleways. Local industry includes petrochemical storage , manufacturing and distribution. The Altona Petrochemical Complex was established in the early 1960s, utilising feedstocks from

217-867: The Middle East . From 1862 Altona was a town in the Shire of Werribee , but in 1957, the Altona Riding of the Shire, which included Altona itself as well as Altona North and Altona Meadows , was severed, and became the City of Altona in 1968. This was merged into the City of Hobsons Bay in June 1994 under local government amalgamations undertaken by the Kennett government . On 24 June 2010, Altona became home to Australia's first female prime minister, Julia Gillard ,

248-667: The Western Region Football League . The Altona Roosters complete in the Victorian Rugby League , and play home games at Loft Reserve, in neighbouring Newport . Golfers play at the course of the Kooringal Golf Club on Wilga Avenue. The area of Altona beach directly west of Altona Pier is one of Melbourne's most popular spots for kitesurfing . Altona has two railway stations; Altona and Westona , both of which are on

279-429: The 1970s and 1980s. Strict environmental controls and local projects involving industry, government and environmental groups have reduced these concerns, cleaning up coastal areas that were once neglected. The Toyota Australia Altona Plant is located in the neighbouring suburb of Altona North . The plant built Camrys and Aurions , 80% of which were for the world market. The plant was closed in 2017. Julia Gillard

310-638: The Aces to the Melbourne Ballpark in 2010 was unsuccessful. Since the Aces moved to Melbourne Ballpark, Melbourne has hosted the ABL All-Star game six years in row from 2012 to 2017, leading many to agree that Melbourne Ballpark is the best baseball venue in the country. The Ballpark has hosted Australian Softball National Championships since its opening in 1990, and also hosted games for the former National Softball Fastpitch League . In 2006

341-465: The Altona Loop. This is one of the two lines that runs between Newport and Laverton stations (the other being a Newport direct Express to Laverton track that operates along the former Geelong railway line , located along the northern boundary of Altona). Early morning and late night services to Werribee , as well as all weekend services, run via the Altona loop. At other times, the Altona loop

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372-531: The Altona and Merton Street estates was sold, and by 1901 the Victorian Government owned an explosives reserve in the west of Altona. On 20 February 1911, J. J. Hammond flew the first cross country flight between towns in Australia from Altona Bay to Geelong in Victoria, and on 23 February, also at Altona Bay, he undertook the first powered passenger flight in Australia. Coal mining formed

403-617: The Esplanade), to promote and celebrate Hobsons Bay and the western suburbs. The festival includes a twilight street parade, beach market, double-decker bus tour, professional entertainers, RAAF fly-overs and fireworks off the Altona Pier. The Altona Beach Festival was previously known as the Bayside Festival and also Operation Recreation, and some residents still refer to it by one of these names. The 30th anniversary of

434-451: The back net, Super Box seating was also installed in one bay of the undercover seating. In 2000 the original AstroTurf infield was replaced with a new improved surface at a cost of $ 250,000. In the mid-2000s the bleacher seating along the first base line was leveled and a grassed family picnic area was installed, the third base side was done the year after. In mid-2012 a $ 300,000 upgrade of the stadium funded by Sport and Recreation Victoria

465-484: The ballpark. Altona, Victoria Altona is a suburb in Melbourne , Victoria , Australia , 13 km (8.1 mi) south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District , located within the City of Hobsons Bay local government area . Altona recorded a population of 11,490 at the 2021 census . Altona is a large suburb consisting of low density residential in the south-eastern half and mixed industry in

496-612: The basis of the local economy from 1908 to 1919. However, this was brought to an end in 1930 when open cut mining was developed in the Latrobe Valley . By 1918 the population was sufficient to justify a Post Office which opened on 14 January 1918. Following the Second World War Altona received a large influx of immigrants, primarily from the Mediterranean , Central Europe and a smaller number from

527-566: The festival was held in 2007. It enjoyed a brief period of heightened prominence in 2002 when it was featured on the Channel 9 travel program Postcards in a segment hosted by Geoff Cox . Scouts Australia is a major feature of the parade and the many community activities that take place close to the beach front. The Altona City Theatre is a production company based in the Altona Civic Theatre, producing two major musicals and

558-457: The inaugural Commonwealth Softball Championships between New Zealand, Australia, Samoa and South Africa. The stadium has also played host to Motocross events, during various times of the year. From 20 November 2008 until 2 June 2010, the ballpark marked the western end of the light aircraft visual flight rules (VFR) advisory lane of entry to Moorabbin Airport and class G airspace to

589-683: The maiden season of the ABL. The official opening was held in January 1990 and was officially opened by the Minister for Sport, the Honourable Neil Trezise . Before the 1996-97 ABL season the Melbourne Monarchs installed a new home run fence in front of the existing fence to make the park more 'hitter friendly'. Super Box corporate seating was also installed at ground level behind home plate extending from each dugout around

620-480: The nearby Altona Refinery , and later the Bass Strait gas fields, to produce a wide range of products for the chemical and plastics industry . The complex grew to become the largest petrochemical installation in the southern hemisphere and included major global chemical companies such as Dow Chemicals , Union Carbide , Hoechst , BF Goodrich and BASF . This was a major environmental concern to residents in

651-578: The next 10 years lobbying state government for a venue that Baseball and Softball in Victoria could call their own home. The Department of Sport and Recreation commissioned consultants Loader & Bailey to make a list of locations for a possible venue, A short list of 8 locations was made that included; Brunswick Cricket Ground at number 1, Albert Park at the South Melbourne Cricket Ground , Dandenong North (cnr Heatherton and Stud road) and Altona at number 5. When Laverton

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682-478: The north-western half. A feature of the suburb is Altona Beach , which is one of only two swimming beaches in the western suburbs (the other being Williamstown Beach). Altona takes its name from the then-independent German city of Altona which is today a borough of Hamburg . Prior to arrival of Europeans, the Altona area was home to Kurung-Jang-Balluk Aboriginal people , of the Woiwurrung clan. Altona

713-600: The shores of Port Phillip . These are also used by visitors and residents recreationally and include a long promenade along the bay. Notable areas include: Altona has four primary schools consisting of Altona Primary School, Seaholme Primary School, Altona College (a merger between the former Altona Secondary College and Altona West Primary School) and St. Mary's Catholic Primary School. The secondary schools include Mount St. Joseph Girls' College and Altona College (Altona Secondary College changed its name in 2007 to Altona P-9 College, then in 2019 included years 10-12). Altona has

744-527: The south and east. Inbound aircraft tracked from this waypoint ("Altona Baseball Stadium", code "ABBS") to the coast at Altona South and thence to Station Pier at 1500 ft AMSL . Westbound aircraft followed the reciprocal track but at 2500 ft. From 3 June 2010 the western end of the VFR lane was changed to the Bureau of Meteorology (Australia) tower at Laverton , code "TON", approximately 2.3 km WNW of

775-621: The venue's capacity. The Victorian Baseball Association was granted A$ 50,000 by the State Government of Victoria in the early 1980s to construct a grandstand around the outfield fence of Ross Straw Field in Parkville (Then home of the VBA), However, due to local resident and City of Melbourne opposition this did not eventuate. After the disappointment of Ross Straw Field the Victorian Baseball Association spent

806-412: Was an Altona resident while serving as Australia's 27th Prime Minister . Adrian Tantari , Queensland politician, and Lauren Edwards , British Labour Party MP for Rochester and Strood , were born in Altona. ^ = territory divided with another LGA 2002 International Baseball League of Australia season The 2001-02 International Baseball League of Australia was played exclusively at

837-469: Was first permanently settled in 1842, with the construction of The Homestead by Alfred Langhorne. The name 'Altona' first appeared on maps in 1861. It was named by Frederick Taegtow, a German who hailed from Altona , then a town just outside of Hamburg. Taegtow believed that coal was to be found in the area, and in 1881 he formed the Williamstown (Taegtow) Prospecting Company. From 1886, housing in

868-596: Was held at the ballpark, This was the first time a national championship game/series had been held at the ballpark since the collapse of the ABL in 1999. The Melbourne Aces have called the stadium home since their 3rd year in the new ABL for the 2012/13 Australian Baseball League season. After the Aces first two years playing at the Melbourne Showgrounds, moving to a purpose built baseball stadium offered much more convenience and flexibility towards what they could offer Aces fans. A previous attempt to lure

899-531: Was selected as the location for the Stadium there was much opposition in the Victorian Baseball Association over its selection, ABC commentator and Waverley Baseball Club coach Dick Mason took his concerns to the Minister for Sport and had the construction postponed while the Government reviewed the location. Former Victorian Baseball Association president and Australia Baseball Federation director Ron Smith

930-456: Was the major driving force behind the selection of the Laverton location, he reasoned that the land was free and more money could be spent on developing the venue instead of buying somewhere to build it, However other land more centrally located was also offered for free. In 1988 the funds were released and construction of the stadium started not long after, it was completed in 1989 in time for

961-429: Was undertaken, upgrades included; Future improvements will include new batting cage and bullpens down each foul ball line. The Ballpark hosted the Melbourne Monarchs and Melbourne Bushrangers in the original Australian Baseball League , after the league collapsed in 1999 the stadium was used mostly by Baseball Victoria with Baseball Victoria Summer League night games played at the venue. The 2002 IBLA season

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