Welcome to Oz Tenpin Narre Warren. Featuring 24 lanes of HPL synthetics and 82-70 pinspotters, the centre is able to offer the best conditions to all bowlers from social to tournaments.
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At Oz Tenpin, we strive to make every game a great experience for everyone! Whether you're a first timer or seasoned pro, we have what it takes to give you the edge.
Each of our centres offers fully automated bumper bowling to ensure those gutters aren't a problem! We also have ball ramps and lighter balls for those who need a little helping hand. For the experienced bowler, we have the latest lane sanctioning technology in all our centres to ensure the best condition day after day.
School Holiday Times
Monday to Friday 11am - 4pm
$10.00 admission + $4.00 Skate Hire
WINTER FAMILY SKATE Friday nights 6:30pm - 9pm
FACE PAINTING FREE First Saturday every month 6.30 to 9pm
Skateworld Mordialloc also offers -
* Learn to Skate
* Skating Parties
* Junior Non-contact Roller Hockey Saturday 4.30 - 6pm
Visit our website for session times!
"In the unlikely event if you are not 100% delighted with your service you receive, here at 4u2c Body Utopia, we will re-do it FREE or refund your money in full"
The City of Greater Dandenong’s vision is to create a thriving arts precinct that is nationally recognised for the opportunities it offers to all artists and visitors.
Walker St Gallery celebrates and enhances Greater Dandenong with a diverse range of exhibitions, artist talks and monthly openings, bringing energy and vibrancy to the arts with a contemporary flavor.
Walker St Gallery hosts an exciting range of high quality and diverse exhibitions from leading Australian artists to internationally acclaimed children’s book illustrators.
Enjoy the warm and welcoming environment of the Walker St Gallery, open free to the public.
The Walker Street Gallery is funded by the City of Greater Dandenong. The gallery charges artists a fee to exhibit, in line with other local government galleries and artist-run spaces.
The Lunar Drive-in Theatre Dandenong is the largest drive-in theatre in Australia. We possess four screens that show all the latest blockbusters Hollywood has to offer. We are open every night of the year except Christmas night and run films for only $28 per carload (maximum price). Your local multiplex charges over $75.00 for a family of five. We believe that films should be affordable for every family so they can visit often.
The Lunar Cafe is open every night before and during the shows, our award winning chef supervises the preparation of the best hamburgers and hot snacks around all at very competitive prices. So come along early and enjoy a tasty meal before the films. You can sit in our indoor diner booths, or enjoy a balmy evening sitting in our outdoor section with a full view of screen two.
Reading Entertainment Inc began in the 1830s but began its focus on cinema exhibition in the early 1900s, entering the Australian market in 1996. Since this time, 19 venues have been opened with a total of 136 screens nationwide, making Reading the largest independent cinema operator nationwide.
Reading focus on providing moviegoers with a first class cinematic experience, and the truly discerning patrons can even indulge in Reading Gold Lounge venues that feature a fully licensed lounge bar, a delectable light meal menu and in-cinema service.
Narre Warren Superbowlis located in Narre Warren, Victoria
Online Shopping from Westfield. Buy Men's and Women's Clothing, Kids Toys, Computers, Movies and a wide range of other items online.
It's all about You - at Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre, where all your everyday shopping needs and convenience are under one roof. With 86 retailers including a great range of three supermarkets, fresh and takeaway food, major retailers, Banks, Post Office, services and specialty stores all undercover in a bright new environment. With over 1800 car park spaces, visiting Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre is now easy.
Dandenong Plaza is the retail heart of Central Dandenong, a social and economic centre of south-east metropolitan Melbourne and a culturally diverse locality in Victoria. The Centre has been servicing its local region and community since 1989. Our vision is to create and embrace a place where our diverse community, culture and lifestyle are proud to come together.
We offer our customers an extensive range of stores and services in a dynamic, safe and convenient environment. With major stores Myer, Target, Kmart, Coles, Best & Less, Rebel Sport and Safeway, along with approximately 180 specialty stores, you’ll find everything you are looking for at Dandenong Plaza.
As well as a great place to shop, Dandenong Plaza is a great place for entertainment with a six screen Reading Cinemas complex.
Hampton Park Shopping Square is located in Hampton Park, Victoria
Parkmore Shopping Centre has been servicing the eastern suburbs of Melbourne since 1973. We offer our customers an extensive selection of stores and services in a modern and convenient environment.
The Centre is focused on offering customers convenience and with major stores Kmart, Big W, Best & Less, Coles and Safeway, along with approximately 120 specialty stores, you’ll be sure to find what you are looking for at Parkmore Shopping Centre.
The Centre is supported by plenty of parking and is serviced seven days a week by local bus and taxi connections. Parkmore Shopping Centre has had a long association with the community and has evolved to meet the changing needs of the area.
Patterson River Golf Club is a sand belt golf course that has been built around a 15-hectare lake system, providing an attractive and natural setting with abundant bird life. It features superb couch fairways, undulating Penn links bent greens, guarded by an extensive array of bunkers. It is a course that provides a fair test of skill for all range of golfers. Patterson River provides a fully equipped Pro Shop as well as men's and women's competitions held daily. All categories of membership available and guests are most welcome.
Enjoy a meal, coffee or drink at Patterson River's Kapers Bistro and Cafe. In warm weather take advantage of our outdoor terrace or balcony overlooking the course. Or, if you prefer, the bistro offers air-conditioned comfort all year round. With peaceful surroundings and ample parking, it is the perfect place to relax and meet up with friends for morning coffee, lunch, after work or a weekend breakfast. The bistro is open every day for lunch from 11.00am to 2.30pm. The restaurant is open five nights a week, from Tuesday to Saturday, serving meals from 5.30pm until 8.30pm.
Overlooking the course, Patterson River's newly renovated clubhouse sports an elevated function room comfortably seating up to 350 guests, and up to 500 for cocktail events. The flexibility of our function space also allows for more smaller, intimate sized events and gatherings.
Our award winning Chef and catering department will tailor a menu to suit your taste and budget, which is complimented by our extensively stocked bar and cellar. Your guests may also enjoy pre dinner drinks and canapes on the balcony looking over the picturesque scenes of the golf course. We are happy to work with you to create the perfect dining package and furthermore are able to cater for any specific dietary requirements.
From golf, weddings, birthday celebrations, event launches, formal dinners, corporate days, buffets, cocktail parties and small intimate gatherings, Patterson River Golf Club proudly extends friendly and professional service itself to meet the individual needs of each special occasion.
If you would like to arrange a site inspection for an event, or wish to receive any further information please feel free to contact us.
The Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple at Carrum Downs is a culmination of years of planning by the Hindu Society of Victoria, a skilled team of Indian artisans and an army of volunteers. The temple combines classical Hindu traditions with construction practices in Australia. Recently the Society has completed another ambitious project in completing the construction of a multi-million dollar Cultural Centre and has made it open to Victorian Community on May 5, 2012. There are 32 deities worshipped in the temple from various Hindu traditions. Worship is based on elaborate rituals with deep meaning. All the rituals have but one aim: symbolically awakening the spirituality in the devotee. Colourful festivals from different traditions of Hinduism are celebrated here. They include Holi, Deepavali and the New Year. As well as maintaining the tradition, the society contributes to the spiritual development of young children through a good library and regular classes on Hinduism. A Cafeteria serving vegetarian snacks, food and drinks is open in the Cultural Centre on all days and provides food and snack services to all visitors got the temple as well as the Cultural Centre. The Cultural Centre in addition to hosting this Cafeteria with Industrial Kitchen with hundreds of volunteers also has a large community hall, two rooms for community functions such as Weddings, annual music concerts and other events. It also supports a large religious library with two class rooms for Hindu religious school run as part of the Hindu community service. Hinduism is the oldest living religion in the world. It dates back more than 6000 years when Hindu philosophies and a way of worship for Divine realisation were propounded in India. Hindu temples are usually majestic structures with ornamental spires soaring into sky at the main entrances, and elaborately decorated halls.
Visitors who view the huge expanse of water that is Cardinia Reservoir by the morning light will understand why this is one of Melbourne's most popular outdoor destinations. The open parklands, picnic and barbecue areas, and native bush areas that are home to abundant wildlife and natural flora are a draw card to those seeking a day in a natural setting. Things to see and do - Have a picnic among the trees - Watch the eastern grey kangaroos feeding at dawn or dusk, or basking in the sun along the kangaroo viewing trail - Enjoy panoramic views of the park from the many lookouts and vantage points - Walk across the dam wall and through 8 kilometres of linked trails throughout the park - Play on the playground at Crystal Brook Picnic Area All picnic areas have access and toilets for visitors with limited mobility. Most have barbecues and shelter. Popular spots include Crystal Brook, Duffy's and Kangaroo Flat. Looking after the park - Dogs are allowed at Crystal Brook and Duffy's but must be kept on a leash at all times - Portable gas barbecues are allowed, but portable barbecues using heat beads or wood are not permitted in the park. Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.
Braeside Park is an oasis of parkland nestled amongst golf courses, urban development and busy roads. This is a great park for a family day out, with an adventure playground to keep the kids happy, barbecues and a picnic area, as well as seven kilometres of easy walking and cycling trails. Things to see and do - bring your bike and explore the 7 kilometres of trails - bring a picnic and use the free electric barbecues, or BYO gas barbecue - see the old racetrack where the mighty Phar Lap ran in 1930-31 - try to identify different birds in the many wetlands and billabongs - call in and see the artist at work in the Art School - play on the award-winning adventure playground - go on a self-guided trail walk or observe the wildlife from the bird hide and observation decks - join in a night walk and see the park after dark Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.
With its diverse combination of bushland, cultural heritage and sporting areas, Dandenong Police Paddocks is a good spot for walkers (with or without their dogs), cyclists, birdwatchers and sporting enthusiasts. Things to see and do - The Dandenong Police Paddocks has a diverse combination of rural bushland, cultural heritage and sporting areas. - There are recreational opportunities for walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, dog owners, golfers, athletes and many more. - Nerre Nerre Warren Picnic Area, at the end of Brady Road, is a newly developed picnic area that caters for a range of visitors. - Stroll along one of the many trails in the area that form a network in the Dandenong Police Paddocks Reserve. There is a short 700 metre walk to the rear of the picnic area that is suitable for visitors with limited mobility. - An information shelter in the picnic area provides history and reports on future developments. - For a more hands-on approach, consider joining the Friends of Dandenong Police Paddocks Group, the group has planted thousands of native plants, rehabilitated a wetland area, constructed and installed nestboxes and participated in many Clean Up Australia days. The regular planned activities are designed to allow people of all ages to enjoy and participate in the protection of the reserve. Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.
Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens provides a unique opportunity for visitors to enjoy cultural heritage and public programs, art exhibitions, interaction with resident artists and specialised events all year round. Set on one and a half acres of maintained landscaped gardens in the centre of Dandenong (minutes from Dandenong Plaza) Heritage Hill features historic buildings 'Laurel Lodge' built in 1869 and 'Benga' built in 1936. For all program, exhibition and artist residency enquiries please contact Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens.