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The Green gully archaeological site is an Aboriginal archaeological site in Keilor, Victoria, Australia. The site was discovered during soil quarrying in the 1960s, when artefacts and a burial were uncovered in the alluvial terraces in the Maryibyrnong Valley.
The Green Gully Reserve area is a former tip site turned into a nature reserve. [3] Since 2011 the reserve has had over 9,000 seedlings planted to reforest the area. [ 3 ] There are multiple areas in the reserve including walking-cycling tracks, [ 4 ] and an off leash dog area, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and a playground.
The site is located at the confluence of Dry Creek and the Maribyrnong River, 1.5 km (0.93 mi) north of Keilor, Victoria at The site was found when artefacts were exposed in sand quarries, and as a result of increased bank erosion of the river terraces due to runoff from the then recently opened Melbourne Airport.
Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of John Fairweather at Green Gully, near Keilor Joseph Whelan – 31 March 1868 – Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of farmer Tom Branley at Rokewood John Hogan – 14 August 1868 – Hanged at Castlemaine for the murder of Martin Rooney, committed at Bullock Creek, outside Marong [ 90 ]
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The club was renamed to Green Gully Ajax SC when it moved to its current home ground at Green Gully Reserve in 1966, in the West of Melbourne suburb of Kealba. [3] In 1972, the City of Keilor Council laid down two full size football pitches and constructed a large dressing room facility which included showers and toilets. [ 3 ]
Green Gully Reserve, Keilor Downs – 1995 1995–2002 0 - Folded after 2002 season Kensington Hill Hammerheads Hammerheads: J J Holland Park, Kensington – 2002 2002 1: 2002 Folded after 2002 season Kingsville YMCA 1978-1980 0 - Merged with Brooklyn to form Wembley Park in 1981 Maidstone Scovell Reserve, Maidstone – 1908 1947-1964 1: 1950