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The Kororoit Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows the Kororoit Creek in the inner western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The interrupted upper section is located in Burnside and Deer Park , the uninterrupted middle section starts in Ardeer and proceeds to Brooklyn , while the ...
The Kororoit Creek is a watercourse of the Port Phillip catchment, rising in the outer north western suburbs of Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria. Location and features [ edit ]
Albanvale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, ... Kororoit Creek; Kororoit Creek Trail; References This page was last edited on 21 December 2024, at ...
Kororoit Creek in Sunshine (south of Forrest Street) The heritage-listed H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens on Anderson Road, established in 1909 by H.V. McKay as Sunshine Gardens, is one of two remaining "industrial gardens" in Australia. [28] [29] The Kororoit Creek runs through Sunshine, along which runs the Kororoit Creek Trail for walking and ...
Rockbank is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 28 km (17 mi) west of the Melbourne central business district, located within the City of Melton local government area. Rockbank recorded a population of 2,583 at the 2021 census. [1] The land contains many large volcanic rocks making it poor for cultivating crops. The rocks have been used ...
Mangroves on Kororoit Creek, with Port Phillip Bay in the distance.. Altona Coastal Park, a 70 hectares intertidal and salt marsh area located 11 km from Melbourne CBD in the western suburb of Altona, is an important recreational and nature conservation area, providing habitats for a large biodiversity of flora and fauna. [1]
Burnside Hub; Kororoit Creek; Burnside is located beside the upper end of the Kororoit Creek, which still has populations of native reptiles, including Tiger snake, Eastern blue-tongued lizard, common snakeneck turtle and Eastern brown snake.
The Kororoit Creek Trail contains wide open park space and native vegetation rarely seen so close to the Melbourne central business district. In October 2007, John Brumby announced that funding would be provided to link the Kororoit Creek Trail to the Federation Trail, joining two western suburb bike paths.