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Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple

52 Boundary Rd, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

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.

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Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Cranbourne

Cnr of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne VIC 3977

After 20 years of planning, construction and planting, the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne vibrant Australian Garden is now complete. An additional six hectares of landscaped garden sees the entire Australian Garden almost double in size, bringing the total size of the Garden to an impressive 15 hectares. The new area comprises 11 new precincts and new facilities including a visitor kiosk at the northern end of the Garden, boardwalks and viewing platforms on Howson and Gibson Hills, and an amphitheatre for education programs and performances. The aim of the Royal Botanic Gardens in creating the Australian Garden is to share with visitors the beauty and diversity of Australian plants. It is a place where you can explore the evolving connections between people, plants and landscapes. The Australian Garden is also a place where you can discover inspiration and information about how to use Australian plants in your garden. Tours, activities and programs in the Australian Garden provide a range of informative and exciting experiences for visitors of all ages. From the Australian Garden, head into the bushland and picnic areas or visit the Gardens Shop, Boon Wurrung Cafe or Kiosk. The Woodland Picnic Area is a fantastic space for family, friends and community groups. It has free gas barbecues, picnic tables, a huge children's playground and large open spaces for ball games. Entry to the Woodland Picnic Area is free. The Woodland Picnic Area can be accessed from the Australian Garden car park by foot, only 400 metres walk. The ten kilometres of walking tracks, abundance of native animals and Trig Point, a lookout tower, the gardens are an ideal place for natures-lovers to enjoy the Australian bush. The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is located just 45 minutes' from Melbourne by car.

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The Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve

McLelland Drive, Frankston North VIC 3200

Set amongst the urban development of Frankston, The Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve protects an important area of remnant heathland. This is a great spot to take the dog for a walk with a network of walking tracks throughout the park. Trig Point and the Lookout provide panoramic views of the Dandenong Ranges, Port Phillip and Frankston. Things to see and do - The reserve is ideal for recreation activities such as nature study, photography and walking - Walk to Trig Point for expansive views of the reserve, Port Phillip Bay and the Dandenongs. A network of tracks allows visitors to walk to most features 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.

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Zen Beauty Spa

3 Carmela Way, Carrum Downs VIC 3201
Zen Beauty Spa is an exclusive female clients only home based beauty spa in Carrum Downs Melbourne run by Heather Archibald. Heather specialises in waxing, manicures, pedicures, massage, facials, body scrubs, body wraps, eye lash and brow tinting. Zen Beauty Spa go that extra step to make your treatment as relaxing as possible with bathroom facilities, relaxing modern music, candles, fresh towels and a warm comfortable bed. Please visit the website for more information. Discover true luxury with Zen Beauty Spa.
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Mulberry Hill

385 Golf Links Road, Langwarrin South VIC 3911
Mulberry Hill is a delightful American Colonial style house, set on 29 acres surrounded by the beautiful countryside and Western Port. It was the home of artist Sir Daryl Lindsay and his wife Lady Joan. The Lindsay's left their beloved Mulberry Hill, and its significant collection of Australian art, fine Georgian furniture and glassware, and Staffordshire ceramics - to the National Trust of Australia so that others could share and enjoy the collection. Lady Joan is best remembered as the author of the classic novel 'Picnic at Hanging Rock'. Currently Mulberry Hill is open on Sundays for guided tours and by appointment and for special events. For further information please contact the operator.
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Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

550 Tyabb Tooradin Road, Pearcedale VIC 3912
Inspired by the work of famous British conservationist Gerald Durrell, Moonlit Sanctuary is now home to 50 Australian species. Many including about 80 wallabies, free to roam through the bush and give visitors a rare natural encounter. Others are housed in large natural enclosures, including endangered creatures such as the strange-looking bush thick-knees bird whose calls have not been heard on the Mornington Peninsula for more than 60 years. Cuddle up to koalas, feed kangaroos and wallabies, meet endangered species all in a beautiful bushland setting at Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park, winner of the Victorian Tourism Awards in Ecotourism. Only 50 minutes drive from the centre of Melbourne. At night, Moonlit Sanctuary comes alive in a remarkable way, with world-famous lantern-lit tours. Owls and other night birds are active, tiny feather-tail gliders and giant yellow-bellied gliders swoop around, and quolls, pademelons and bettongs forage for food. Visitors are amazed that even animals such as wallabies are much more active and responsive at night. Pademelons, southern bettongs and quolls, endangered fluffy gliders, squirrel gliders and Tasmanian Devils are also protected at Moonlit Sanctuary, receiving the Sustainable Cities award for Preservation of the Environment. Colourful parrots abound, waterbirds are at home in extensive wetlands and visitors can sample the flourishing bush foods garden. Meet critically endangered orange-bellied parrots and regent honeyeaters. You can visit Moonlit Sanctuary via a Bunyip Tour or Gray Line day tour to Phillip Island, or transfers from city hotels are available for evening tours.

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Cranbourne Gardens

Corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne VIC 3977
Just a 45 minute drive from Melbourne's city centre, discover the astonishing beauty and diversity of more than 170,000 individual native plants at the Cranbourne Gardens. You will find them displayed in settings that capture the essence of Australia's diverse landscape from the Red Centre to the coastal fringes. The Australian Garden comprises 11 precincts and new facilities including a visitor kiosk at the northern end of the garden, boardwalks and viewing platforms on Howson and Gibson Hills, and an amphitheatre for education programs and performances. It is a place where you can explore the evolving connections between people, plants and landscapes. The Australian Garden is also a place where you can discover inspiration and information about how to use Australian plants in your garden. Tours, activities and programs in the Australian Garden provide a range of informative and exciting experiences for visitors of all ages. Take a ride on the Garden Explorer to discover this amazing 15 hectare garden. For a small fee you can hop on and off as you please. From the Australian Garden, head into the bushland and picnic areas or visit the shop, Boon Wurrung Cafe or Kiosk....

Moonlit Sanctuary

550 Tyabb Tooradin Rd, Pearcedale VIC 3912
Winner of the Victorian Tourism Awards in Ecotourism, Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park invites you to wander through 10 hectares of bushland, meeting endangered species, feeding kangaroos and wallabies in the wild, cuddling koalas and enjoying hands-on encounters with friendly sugar gliders, pythons and dingos. Inspired by the work of famous British conservationist Gerald Durrell, Moonlit Sanctuary is now home to 50 Australian species. Many, including about 80 kangaroos, are free to roam through the bush and give visitors a rare natural encounter. Others are housed in large natural enclosures, including endangered creatures such as the strange-looking bush thick-knees bird whose call hadnt been heard on the Mornington Peninsula for more than 60 years. Red bellied pademelons, southern bettongs and eastern quolls (all extinct on mainland Australia), endangered fluffy gliders, squirrel gliders and Tasmanian Devils are also protected at Moonlit Sanctuary, which has received the Sustainable Cities award for Preservation of the Environment. Colourful parrots abound, waterbirds are at home in extensive wetlands and visitors can sample the flourishing bush foods garden. At night, Moonlit Sanctuary comes alive in a remarkable way, with world-famous lantern-lit tours. Owls and other night birds are active, tiny feathertail gliders and giant yellow-bellied gliders swoop around, and quolls, pademelons and bettongs forage for food. Visitors are amazed that even animals such as wallabies are much more active and responsive at night. Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park (www.pearcedale-conservation-park.com.au) is one of seven top attractions in the Mornington Peninsulas Attractions Pass, which saves up to 40% on admission and bonuses at four attractions and includes discount offers at three more. The pass costs only $55 for adults (more than $80 full retail value), $40 for children, and can be purchased at Moonlit Sanctuary.
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Casey Stadium

65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East VIC 3977
Casey Stadium is a state of the art facility with 10 full size basketball and netball courts which includes line marking for volleyball and badminton, as well as five indoor cricket and soccer courts. You can hire a court for a game between friends or come down for a casual 'bounce and shoot around.' Also on offer is large range of programming for all ages and abilities, including MiniRoo's, Hot Shots, Cricket Blast, Casey Sports Zone and Gymnastics programs. The All Access programming includes Casey Sports Zone and Self Defence. The cafe is a great place for a coffee and a healthy bite to eat after a day of social health and fitness. ...
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Mulberry Hill

385 Golf Links Road, Langwarrin South VIC 3911
Mulberry Hill is a historical house and estate. It is open on Sundays for guided tours and available for weddings, events, and group tour and education bookings. Mulberry Hill was the home of Sir Daryl (artist) and Lady Joan (author) Lindsay. Sir Daryl Lindsay was Director of the National Gallery of Victoria from 1941 to 1956, and was knighted in 1957 for his services to Australian Art. A member of the famous Lindsay family of artists, he was an accomplished painter and print maker. He also assisted in founding the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) in 1956 and was its first president. His wife, Lady Joan Lindsay was an artist and writer, best known for her novel, Picnic at Hanging Rock. Her autobiographical novel Time without Clocks is about the Lindsay’s life together at Mulberry Hill and includes commentary about the arts and social history of the time. The house and its contents was bequeathed to the National Trust by Sir Daryl and Lady Joan Lindsay. ...
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Warawee Circuit Walk to Trigger Plant Track

Excelsior Drive, Frankston North VIC 3200
Set amongst the urban development of Frankston, the Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve protects an important area of remnant heathland. Follow the Boundary Track to Hakea Ridge Track and into Warrawee Circuit Track. Rejoin Hakea Ridge Track and turn north into Manna Gum Track, along Heathland Track and Sword Sedge Trail until you reach Trigger Plant track. Turning onto Milkwort Track will have you come full circle into Boundary Track and back the the beginning. You can extend this walk by diverting up to the Trig Point at the Panorama Track Lookout to see the panoramic views of the Dandenong Ranges, Port Phillip and Frankston. The diversity of habitats and the large size of the reserve make it an important sanctuary for many different native animals, particularly small mammals. The resident Swamp Wallabies and Short-beaked Echidnas are active during the day while Southern Brown Bandicoots and Sugar Gliders are nocturnal. Snakes are present in the reserve so walkers should keep a lookout on the tracks. It is one of the last remaining habitats for some species, such as the endangered New Holland Mouse and the Southern Brown Bandicoot, which need the cover of the dense heathy vegetation for their survival. Over 100 species of birds have been recorded, including many honeyeaters, waterbirds, parrots and birds of prey like the Tawny Frogmouth. The Red and Little Wattlebirds are common in the surrounding eucalypts while the White-eared Honeyeater is often found in the heathy vegetation. The combination of sand dunes, springs, swampy areas and creeks create a mosaic of different plant communities at the reserve. The low-growing heathland is composed of Heath Tea-tree and many other smaller shrubs including Silver Banksia, Spike Wattle, Green Sheoak and Common Heath. Coast Manna Gum is also found in the heathland. At lower levels, Narrow-leaf Peppermint and Black Sheoak join the Manna Gum. Scented Paperbark and Swamp Paperbark occur in the poorly drained areas, such as along Boggy Creek....
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Merino and Co

140 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201
Merino and Co is the destination for the world’s most desirable merino fashion and homewares. Come and visit their outlet for a huge range of merino wool garments and accessories. Proudly Australian owned, the coveted, contemporary designs are created using Australian modern merino wool, loved worldwide for its natural versatility, quality, sustainability and softness. Merino and Co houses three merino and natural fibre fashion brands - Only Merino, MerinoSnug and Hedrena, showcasing Australia’s best modern merino wool in everyday basics, apparel and accessories for women and men, as well as luxurious items for the home. Merino and Co is proudly owned by Australian Wool Network (AWN), Australia’s largest independent wool marketer, bringing woolgrowers, wool processors and consumers together. From bale to retail, Australian Wool Network is committed to connecting customers and growers by highlighting the origin of each of its products, providing customers with the opportunity to learn more about the provenance of garments and forming part of the Direct Network Advantage (DNA) program. Each garment boasts a QR-enabled DNA swing tag that showcases the woolgrowers who contributed to the making of the garment, their sheep and the environment in which the wool was grown. ...
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The Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve

McLelland Drive, Frankston North VIC 3200
Set amongst the urban development of Frankston, The Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve protects an important area of remnant heathland. This is a great spot to take the dog for a walk with a network of walking tracks throughout the park. Trig Point and the Lookout provide panoramic views of the Dandenong Ranges, Port Phillip and Frankston. Things to see and do - The reserve is ideal for recreation activities such as nature study, photography and walking - Walk to Trig Point for expansive views of the reserve, Port Phillip Bay and the Dandenongs. A network of tracks allows visitors to walk to most features 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. ...
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Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Cranbourne Gardens

Corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne VIC 3977
Just a 45 minute drive from Melbourne's city centre, discover the astonishing beauty and diversity of more than 170,000 individual native plants at the Cranbourne Gardens. You will find them displayed in settings that capture the essence of Australia's diverse landscape from the Red Centre to the coastal fringes. The Australian Garden comprises 11 precincts and facilities including a visitor kiosk at the northern end of the garden, boardwalks and viewing platforms on Howson and Gibson Hills, and an amphitheatre for education programs and performances. It is a place where you can explore the evolving connections between people, plants and landscapes. The Australian Garden is also a place where you can discover inspiration and information about how to use Australian plants in your garden. Tours, activities and programs in the Australian Garden provide a range of informative and exciting experiences for visitors of all ages. Take a ride on The Explorer to discover this amazing 15 hectare garden. For a small fee you can hop on and off as you please. From the Australian Garden, head into the bushland and picnic areas or visit the Gardens Shop, Boon Wurrung Cafe or Kiosk....
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Sk8house

3/2 Amayla Crescent, Carrum Downs VIC 3201
Due to health advice surrounding COVID-19 we have closed operations temporarily. We look forward to welcoming you back to Sk8house as soon as it is deemed safe to do so. Until then please take care, stay safe & be good to each other. Sk8house is a family orientated entertainment venue for all generations, from preschool through to the young at heart. Skating is a fun activity that assists with refining motor skills and is a fabulous cardio workout. Sk8house also offers great value entertainment for birthday parties, starting at just $12 per person, ranging from DIY to fully catered. With skating, games, prizes & more Sk8house gives you hours of fun for kids, teens and adults alike. Sk8house has also been named as one of the most popular kids activities in Carrum Downs and the Mornington Peninsula for many years. ...
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Cranbourne Greyhound Racing Club

50 Grant Street, Cranbourne VIC 3977
Cranbourne is part of the City of Casey and is located 50 kilometres south-east of Melbourne. The Greyhound track is situated inside the Harness track that is in turn located inside the Turf track, which is located at the Cranbourne Racing Centre, Grant St, Cranbourne. The club races every week and is generally on a Wednesday night. The club offers free entry to every race meeting and has excellent facilities in the newly renovated Grandstand opened in October 2014. There is a very spacious air-conditioned grandstand with a lift available to the first floor. Founded in 1974, the Cranbourne Greyhound Racing Club is the only venue in Victoria that hosts all three codes of racing – thoroughbred, harness and greyhound – celebrated in an annual TRI Codes Night when all three codes race alongside each other. Following a $3.2 million upgrade in 2014, the club’s Grandstand has room for over 900 people over two floors with great track views and hosts a range of social functions and business events....
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The Equine Club

1390 Dandenong-Hastings Road, Cranbourne South VIC 3977
The Equine Club offers horse riding for all ages and abilities with great ponies and horses. All of their instructors are qualified and can teach from the very foundation of riding through to advanced dressage and show jumping. Their horses range from beginner pony to large warmbloods for those wanting a more advanced ride. The Equine Club is a Pony Club accredited rider centre. Located 45 minutes from Melbourne's CBD with easy freeway access. ...