Mitcham, Victoria

The other top responses for country of birth were 7.9% China, 2.9% India, 2.3% England, 2.3% Malaysia and 1.3% Hong Kong.

The other top languages spoken are Mandarin 10.5%, Cantonese 4.5%, Vietnamese 1.1%, Italian 1.1% and Persian (Excluding Dari) 1.1%.

[5] The religious makeup of Mitcham is 45.7% no religion, 17.1% Catholic, Anglican 5.9%, 4.1% not stated, and Non-defined Christian 3.7%.

The stone cottage has been restored to its original condition and furnished in a style of the period.

The Opening Hours; Weekends and Public Holidays, 2.00pm-5.00pm and Group Tours by appointment on weekdays only.

[9] Mitcham was the home of comedian Dave O'Neil, The Volvos musicians Heynes Arms & AC Fanta, Sforzando lead vocalist, poet and writer Quincy Hall, actor brothers Brett and Trevor Lewis, playwright Sandra Long, writer Michael McArthur, director James McArthur, sculptor Joanne Mott and abstract artist 'Egghatch'.

During the 1996 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, several of the Mitcham Connection artists, namely Sandra Long, the McArthur brothers and Quincy Hall, collaborated with several other playwrights and stage directors to produce the extraordinary show To Go at Something Bald-Headed.

Schwerkolt Cottage