{{For|the suburb|Camberwell, Victoria}} {{Other uses|Camberwell (disambiguation)}} {{redirect-distinguish2|Shire of Boroondara|the current LGA City of Boroondara}} {{Use Australian English|date=August 2014}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}} {{Infobox Australian place | type = lga | name = City of Camberwell | state = vic | region = Eastern Melbourne | area = 36.01 | est = 1914 | seat = Camberwell | local_map = yes | local_map_caption = The extent of the City of Camberwell at its dissolution in 1994 | pop = 91,000 | pop_year = 1992 | pop_footnotes =<ref>{{cite book|title=Victorian Year Book|author=Australian Bureau of Statistics, Victoria Office|year=1994|page=49|issn=0067-1223}}</ref> | logo = 200px | image = Camberwell Town Hall 01a.jpg | caption = Camberwell Town Hall | county = Bourke | near-nw = Heidelberg | near-n = Doncaster & Templestowe | near-ne = Doncaster & Templestowe | near-w = Kew | near-e = Box Hill | near-sw = Hawthorn | near-s = Malvern | near-se = Waverley | _noautocat = yes }}
The '''City of Camberwell''' was a local government area about {{convert|10|km|mi|0}} east of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The city covered an area of {{convert|36.01|km2|sqmi|2}}, and existed from 1914 until 1994.
==History==
Camberwell was first incorporated as the Boroondara Road District on 11 July 1864, which became the Shire of Boroondara on 17 November 1871. At this point, Camberwell consisted of two small settlements; one near the Camberwell Inn and the other to the east, at Hartwell. Much of the shire's area was under cultivation, with a few sites for fine residences at the northern end.<ref name=ausplace>{{cite web|url=http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/ncas/multimedia/gazetteer/list/camberwell.html|title=Australian Places – Camberwell|author=Monash University|author-link=Monash University|year=1999|accessdate=4 January 2008|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20031003042818/http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/ncas/multimedia/gazetteer/list/camberwell.html|archivedate=3 October 2003}}</ref>
The shire was renamed to the Shire of Camberwell and Boroondara on 16 May 1905. It became a borough on 28 April 1905, a town on 15 May 1906, and was proclaimed a city on 20 April 1914.<ref name=vmd>{{cite book|title=Victorian Municipal Directory|year=1992|publisher=Arnall & Jackson|location=Brunswick|pages=327–328}} Accessed at State Library of Victoria, La Trobe Reading Room.</ref>
The council's pathway to amalgamation was different from most. Following a redevelopment deal for land behind the Burke Road shops, residents rebelled and at the 1988 council elections threw out four councillors who supported the deal replacing them with opponents.<ref>McAsey, Jennifer. ''Podgor plan in doubt''. 8 August 1988. The Age: Melbourne. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=EEARAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fZYDAAAAIBAJ&dq=podgor%20camberwell&pg=4464,5206340, accessed: 4 March 2017</ref> The council then backed out of the deal and had over $24 million damages awarded against it. Combined with an investigation which revealed serious governance breaches and other issues,<ref>{{cite web|title=Investigation into Camberwell Council|url=http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/papers/govpub/VPARL1992-94No33.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160820060102/http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/papers/govpub/VPARL1992-94No33.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=20 August 2016|publisher=Parliament of Victoria|accessdate=16 July 2016}}</ref> all councillors were sacked and replaced with a commissioner on 22 June 1993.
At the same time, a major reform of local government in Victoria was taking place, and the western part of the City was planned to be merged with the City of Hawthorn and City of Kew to form the City of Riversdale, while the eastern part of the City was planned to be merged with the City of Box Hill to form the City of Whitehorse.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theage.com.au/politics/victoria/from-the-archives-controversial-council-amalgamations-redesign-melbourne-20190405-p51b7j.html|title=Municipal shake-up|publisher=The Age|date=9 April 1994|access-date=23 April 2023}}</ref> Eventually, the decision was made to merge the entirety of Camberwell with Hawthorn and Kew to form the newly created City of Boroondara, which took effect on 22 June 1994.<ref name=ausplace/><ref>{{cite book|url=http://www.ausstats.abs.gov.au/ausstats/free.nsf/0/76E601D6DB55E88ACA25722500049195/$File/12570_1994-95.pdf|title=Victorian local government amalgamations 1994–1995: Changes to the Australian Standard Geographical Classification|author=Australian Bureau of Statistics|author-link=Australian Bureau of Statistics|date=1 August 1995|publisher=Commonwealth of Australia|page=4|isbn=0-642-23117-6|accessdate=16 December 2007}}</ref>
Council meetings were held at the Camberwell Town Hall, on Camberwell Road, Camberwell. It presently serves as the council seat for the City of Boroondara.
==Suburbs== thumb|Street sign with City of Camberwell colours and markings in North Balwyn. * Ashburton * Balwyn * Balwyn North * Burwood (shared with the Cities of Box Hill and Waverley) * '''Camberwell'''* * Canterbury * Glen Iris (shared with the Cities of Malvern and Hawthorn) * Surrey Hills (shared with the City of Box Hill)
<small>* Council seat.</small>
==Population== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year ! Population |- | 1911 || 12,551 |- | 1933 || 50,052 |- | 1947 || 76,125 |- | 1954 || 90,397 |- | 1958 || 99,300* |- | 1961 || 99,353 |- | 1966 || 99,867 |- | 1971 || 98,302 |- | 1976 || 89,865 |- | 1981 || 85,883 |- | 1986 || 83,792 |- | 1991 || 83,799 |}
<small>* Estimate in the 1958 Victorian Year Book.</small>
==Councillors== The City of Camberwell was subdivided into four wards on 22 May 1934:
* North East Ward * North West Ward * Centre Ward * South Ward
Prior to 1934, North East and North West were combined as '''North Ward'''. Each of the four wards elected three councillors.<ref name=vmd/> Unlike present day multi-councillor wards, each election was staggered, with only one councillor per ward up for election at a time, and an election every year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/resources/boroondaraFinalReport2008.PDF|title=FINAL REPORT Electoral Representation Review for the Boroondara City Council (see page 11)|date=2008-05-26|website=Victorian Electoral Commission}}</ref>
A number of local parties were active in Camberwell, including the Camberwell Ratepayers' Protection League (CRPL), Glen Iris Progress Association (GIPA), Reform Movement, South Camberwell Progress Association (SCPA) and the Victorian Free Trade and Land Values League.
===1905−1934 (three wards)=== {|class="wikitable" |- ! rowspan="2"|Year ! style="color:crimson"; colspan="6"|North Ward ! style="color:crimson"; colspan="6"|Centre Ward ! style="color:crimson"; colspan="6"|South Ward |- ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor |- | '''1905''' | rowspan="14" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="14"; align="center" | William McBeath <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="12" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="12"; align="center" | John Maling <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | George Merey <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="4" width="1px" {{Australian party style|commonwealth liberal}}| | rowspan="4"; align="center" | Andrew Baillieu <br/> (Non-Labor) | rowspan="13" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="13"; align="center" | Robert Beckett <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="35" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="35"; align="center" | Frederick Read <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | George Catanach <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="11" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="11"; align="center" | Edward Dillon <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="2"; align="center" | G.A. Green <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1906''' |- | '''1907''' | rowspan="25" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="25"; align="center" | Henry Rooks <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1908''' | rowspan="6" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="6"; align="center" | Alfred Bowley <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3 " width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Henry Dench <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1909''' | rowspan="16" width="1px" {{Australian party style|free trade}}| | rowspan="16"; align="center" | William Renwick <br/> (Free Trade League) |- | '''1910''' |- | '''1911''' | rowspan="16" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="16"; align="center" | Frederick Vear <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1912''' |- | '''1913''' |- | '''1914''' | colspan="1"; width="1px" {{Australian party style|blank}}| | colspan="2"; | ''Vacant''{{efn|Alfred Bowley was re-elected at the 1914 election, but he was unable to be officially declared elected as he was held up in England due to World War I. His seat was declared vacant and he had to return in November 1914 to re-nominate for a by-election, which he won unopposed.<ref>{{cite web |title=SOCIAL NOTES |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/92038464 |website=Trove |publisher=Leader}}</ref>}} |- | ''1914'' | rowspan="9" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="9"; align="center" | Alfred Bowley <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1915''' | rowspan="9" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="9"; align="center" | Arthur Willison <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1916''' | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | William Nott <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1917''' | rowspan="8" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="8"; align="center" | Francis Bellemaine <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1918''' | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | George Coghill <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1919''' | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|commonwealth liberal}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Albert Hocking <br/> (Non-Labor) |- | '''1920''' |- | '''1921''' | rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|protectionist}}| | rowspan="14"; align="center" | Arthur Latham <br/> (CRPL/Ind) |- | '''1922''' | rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|protectionist}}| | rowspan="11"; align="center" | John Howie <br/> (CRPL/Ind) |- | '''1923''' | rowspan="12" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="10" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|commonwealth liberal}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Albert Hocking <br/> (Non-Labor) |- | '''1924''' | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | T. Purves <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | George Wright <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1925''' | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | Norman Mackay <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1926''' | rowspan="15" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="15"; align="center" | Arthur Vine <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | Henry Witt <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1927''' | rowspan="8" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="8"; align="center" | Robert McCamish <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | Arthur Willison <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1928''' |- | '''1929''' |- | '''1930''' |- | ''1930'' | rowspan="4" width="1px" {{Australian party style|progressive (1920)}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | James Nettleton <br/> (SCPA/UAP){{efn|Henry Rooks died in October 1930 and Nettleton won the subsequent by-election in November 1930.}} |- | '''1931''' | rowspan="6" width="1px" {{Australian party style|reform}}| | rowspan="6"; align="center" | Walter Fordham <br/> (Reform) |- | '''1932''' | rowspan="4" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="4"; align="center" | Arthur Hislop <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|country party association}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Henry Crawford <br/> (GIPA) |- | ''1932'' | rowspan="4" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="4"; align="center" | William Warner <br/> (Ind.){{efn|Arthur Willison died on 11 September 1932 and Warner won the subsequent by-election on 6 October 1932.<ref>{{cite web |title=CAMBERWELL COUNCIL ELECTION |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/205498791 |website=Trove |publisher=The Age}}</ref>}} |- | '''1933''' | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Henry Leigh <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Raymond Barnes <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="10" width="1px" {{Australian party style|uap}}| |- | '''1934''' | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | David Watson <br/> (Ind.) |}
===1934−1993 (four wards)=== {|class="wikitable" |- ! rowspan="2"|Year ! style="color:crimson"; colspan="6"|North East Ward ! style="color:crimson"; colspan="6"|North West Ward ! style="color:crimson"; colspan="6"|Centre Ward ! style="color:crimson"; colspan="6"|South Ward |- ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor ! colspan="2"|Councillor |- | '''1981''' | rowspan="8" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="8"; align="center" | Alexander Briggs <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | James Rumpf <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="2"; align="center" | John Cook <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | William Hocking <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="8" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="8"; align="center" | Gerry Gaffney <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | John Martin <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="2"; align="center" | Kevin Connolly <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="1"; align="center" | Andrew Begg <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Bruce Shields <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1982''' | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Mary Drost <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1983''' | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Paul Daley <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Richard Pearse <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1984''' | rowspan="10" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="10"; align="center" | Laraine Beattie <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="4" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="4"; align="center" | Wayne Bunte <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="5" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="5"; align="center" | Colin Bowden <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1985''' | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Irene Wegener <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1986''' | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Frank Libman <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="1"; align="center" | Wendy Nettle <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1987''' | rowspan="5" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="5"; align="center" | Joseph Stanley <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="5" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="5"; align="center" | David McCloskey <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="10" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="10"; align="center" | John Jenner <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1988''' | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Judith Harrison <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Ernest Tucker <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Michael Jacombs <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1989''' | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | Bryan Steele <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="1"; align="center" | Sally Brentnall <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="3"; align="center" | John Wauchope <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | Jennie Carey <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1990''' | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | Carolyn Ingvarson <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | Hugh Cameron <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1991''' | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | William Roebuck <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | Tracey Brewer <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | Beth Lee <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1992''' | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | Dennis Whelan <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | Michael van Assche <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | Bryan Steele <br/> (Ind.) | rowspan="7" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Independent}}| | rowspan="7"; align="center" | Keith Walter <br/> (Ind.) |- | '''1993''' |}
==Further reading== *{{Cite book | last = Blainey | first = Geoffrey | author-link = Geoffrey Blainey | title = A History of Camberwell | edition = Revised | publisher = Lothian | location = Melbourne | year = 1980 | isbn = 0-85091-124-9}} *Camberwell Conservation Study (1991)<ref name=CCS_V1_1/><ref name=CCS_V1_2/><ref name=CCS_V1_3/><ref name=CCS_V2/><ref name=CCS_V3_1/><ref name=CCS_V3_2/><ref name=CCS_V3_3/><ref name=CCS_V4_1/><ref name=CCS_V4_2/><ref name=CCS_V4_3/><ref name=CCS_V5/>
==Notes== {{notelist}}
==References== {{Reflist|30em|refs=
<ref name=CCS_V1_1>{{Citation |title=Camberwell Conservation Study 1991 Vol 1 Recommendations & Guidelines – Part 1 |publisher=City of Camberwell |url=http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%201%20Recommendations%20%26%20Guidelines%20-%20Part%201.pdf |year=1991 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314014430/http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%201%20Recommendations%20%26%20Guidelines%20-%20Part%201.pdf |archivedate=14 March 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }} </ref> <ref name=CCS_V1_2>{{Citation |title=Camberwell Conservation Study 1991 Vol 1 Recommendations & Guidelines – Part 2 |publisher=City of Camberwell |url=http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%201%20Recommendations%20%26%20Guidelines%20-%20Part%202.pdf |year=1991 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314014505/http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%201%20Recommendations%20%26%20Guidelines%20-%20Part%202.pdf |archivedate=14 March 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }} </ref> <ref name=CCS_V1_3>{{Citation |title=Camberwell Conservation Study 1991 Vol 1 Recommendations & Guidelines – Part 3 |publisher=City of Camberwell |url=http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%201%20Recommendations%20%26%20Guidelines%20-%20Part%203.pdf |year=1991 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314014546/http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%201%20Recommendations%20%26%20Guidelines%20-%20Part%203.pdf |archivedate=14 March 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }} </ref> <ref name=CCS_V2>{{Citation |title=Camberwell Conservation Study 1991 Vol 2 |publisher=City of Camberwell |url=http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%202.pdf |year=1991 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314014609/http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%202.pdf |archivedate=14 March 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }} </ref> <ref name=CCS_V3_1>{{Citation |title=Camberwell Conservation Study 1991 Vol 3 – Part 1 |publisher=City of Camberwell |url=http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%203%20Part%201.pdf |year=1991 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314014632/http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%203%20Part%201.pdf |archivedate=14 March 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }} </ref> <ref name=CCS_V3_2>{{Citation |title=Camberwell Conservation Study 1991 Vol 3 – Part 2 |publisher=City of Camberwell |url=http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%203%20Part%202.pdf |year=1991 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314014714/http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%203%20Part%202.pdf |archivedate=14 March 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }} </ref> <ref name=CCS_V3_3>{{Citation |title=Camberwell Conservation Study 1991 Vol 3 – Part 3 |publisher=City of Camberwell |url=http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%203%20Part%203.pdf |year=1991 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314014742/http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%203%20Part%203.pdf |archivedate=14 March 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }} </ref> <ref name=CCS_V4_1>{{Citation |title=Camberwell Conservation Study 1991 Vol 4 – Part 1 |publisher=City of Camberwell |url=http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%204%20-%20Part%201.pdf |year=1991 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314014803/http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%204%20-%20Part%201.pdf |archivedate=14 March 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }} </ref> <ref name=CCS_V4_2>{{Citation |title=Camberwell Conservation Study 1991 Vol 4 – Part 2 |publisher=City of Camberwell |url=http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%204%20-%20Part%202.pdf |year=1991 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314014828/http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%204%20-%20Part%202.pdf |archivedate=14 March 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }} </ref> <ref name=CCS_V4_3>{{Citation |title=Camberwell Conservation Study 1991 Vol 4 – Part 3 |publisher=City of Camberwell |url=http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%204%20-%20Part%203.pdf |year=1991 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314014850/http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%204%20-%20Part%203.pdf |archivedate=14 March 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }} </ref> <ref name=CCS_V5>{{Citation |title=Camberwell Conservation Study 1991 Vol 5 |publisher=City of Camberwell |url=http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%205.pdf |year=1991 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314014915/http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/freestyler/files/Camberwell%20Conservation%20Study%201991%20Vol%205.pdf |archivedate=14 March 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }} </ref> }}
==External links== * {{Victorian local government areas pre-1994 vs present map link}} * [https://www.victorianplaces.com.au/camberwell Victorian Places - Camberwell]
{{Melbourne former LGAs}} {{Authority control}} {{Coord|-37.835|145.071|format=dms|type:adm2nd_region:AU-VIC|display=title}}
Camberwell Category:City of Boroondara Category:1994 disestablishments in Australia Category:1864 establishments in Australia