Melbourne was founded on the east-west axis of the Yarra River. At first, the north bank was developed with commercial and residential buildings, and land on the south bank left largely vacant. After the Swanston St-Princes Bridge-St Kilda Road line formed a north-south axis, the sloping land to the south-east, bounded by the river, Anderson St, Domain Rd and St Kilda Road, was set apart in 1841 as the Domain parkland, including a reserve for a future Government House. When Ferdinand von Mueller was appointed Director of the Botanic Gardens in 1857, he was in charge of landscaping the whole Domain, including the reserve, as one parkland.
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The Melbourne 3 Man League series is open to all players & teams, especially to those who want to get into the sport of paintball and have never played competition before. If you want to get into the next league season, please send us an email or give us a call and we'll provide you with all the information you'll need.
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Established in 1974 as a single enclosed mall, Broadmeadows Shopping Centre has grown to become approximately 61,120 sq.m in size, housing over 200 specialty stores. Broadmeadows Shopping Centre has a full length glass atrium roof over the malls and foodcourt, which provides an abundance of natural lighting and a pleasant shopping environment. Scaling between the height of the glass ceilings and the width of the malls gives the Centre a feeling of even space and excellent synergy. A broad range of fresh food, entertainment and apparel at different price points is available, catering to a wide market.
The new youth & entertainment precinct opened it's doors on the 4th of August 2006. We have eagerly awaited the transformation of the development site into a new and exciting shopping and entertainment hub. This development certainly supports the vision that our high quality Centre will attract our local customers and new visitors alike to ‘Discover the beauty within’ Broadmeadows Shopping Centre. With our strengthened offer of product, competitive prices and friendly ambience, teamed with our reputation for high customer service; our future for all to share is exciting and very encouraging.
Meadow Heights Shopping Centre is located in Coolaroo, Victoria
Gladstone Park Shopping Centre is your place for essentials. Essential services, food, fashion, gifts and homewares.
You'll find everything you need to prepare your family a delicious meal from Woolworths, Supa IGA and our friendly fresh food stores including our butcher, fresh fish, poultry, fruit and veg, two bakeries and two continental delicatessens.
We also offer CBA, ANZ, Westpac and Australia Post under one roof and a great range of services. With thirteen fashion stores including Millers Fashion Club, along with a fantastic food court and cosy cafes, you can shop and then have a relaxing lunch or coffee with friends.
The grassy slopes of the park are popular with large groups for picnics and games. Trails wind through the park, offering glimpses of native birdlife and views of the water. Things to see and do - The park offers over 53ha for visitors to take in, explore and enjoy. Features include walking paths, large open spaces, picnic facilities and free gas barbecues - Visitors can take a leisurely stroll through the 'Ironbark Trail' or have a picnic or barbecue - Greenvale Reservoir Park offers many open spaces where you can enjoy the great outdoors, fly a kite or breathe in fresh air while going for a jog - You can enjoy the peaceful surrounds and the tranquil views of the reservoir or simply relax under a tree and enjoy a sunny afternoon. The sound of birds and the breeze through the trees provides a relaxing change to the hustle and bustle of everyday city life - One of the features of the park is 'Brodies Lakes'. This series of three ponds is ideal for observing birdlife and incorporating other wetland activities 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.
Woodlands Historic Park provides a fascinating glimpse of the landscapes and wildlife seen by European settlers in the 1840s. The park has a 150-year old homestead, Indigenous canoe trees, native woodland and grassland. The fenced 'Back Paddock' is a great spot to see kangaroos, birds and other wildlife. Things to see and do - Visit Woodlands Homestead. Hosts will provide interesting accounts of its many owners over the years. - Enjoy a picnic among the magnificent River Red Gum trees at the Somerton Road picnic area - Explore the 1.5 km Moonee Ponds Creek Nature Walk - Wander through the fenced 'Back Paddock' and see kangaroos, birds and other wildlife - Walk up Gellibrand Hill. Explore the granite boulders and enjoy panoramic views - Find out more about guided walks, spotlight strolls and more - Sign up with the Friends of Woodlands Historic Park Inc. and assist on a variety of projects - Jog or ride a bike or horse along the tracks - View kangaroos in their natural surroundings 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.