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Park Orchards is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 kilometres (16 mi) north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Manningham and Maroondah local government areas. At the 2021 census, Park Orchards recorded a population of 3,835.
Park Orchards Football Club commenced in Division 4 in 2012 with a senior and reserve teams. They were promoted to 3rd division in 2015 after losing the 2014 4th division grand final. In 2017 Park Orchards won the 3rd Division premiership by defeating Heathmont by 15 points and the club was promoted to 2nd Division for the 2018 season.
Ringwood North has its own shopping centre and also has plenty of parklands and reserves nearby without being excessively rural, like Wonga Park or Warrandyte. Its roads feature a happy medium between the sterile , parallel streetscapes of Ringwood and the circular, 'contour-line' style streets found in neighbouring Park Orchards .
The Manningham municipality was created on 15 December 1994, as part of a general restructure of Melbourne's local government boundaries. [5] The new municipality contains the former City of Doncaster & Templestowe, but with part of Ringwood North ceded to the new City of Maroondah and Wonga Park, annexed from the former Shire of Lillydale.
Croydon Hills Light Harness Club and Mount Dandenong on the horizon. Shot Jan 2023. View of Croydon and Mount Dandenong. Dating back to 1840 the land was first utilised by settlers for grazing and the first road cut through the area now known as Croydon, was initially known as Sawmill Road, as a sawmill was nearby.
Ringwood recorded a population of 19,144 at the 2021 census. [3] Ringwood has many parks and reserves, most notably Ringwood Lake, an 8.5-hectare park is used for various recreational activities which includes a lake with bridge, sound shell, mining history display, playground, picnic shelters, barbecues and a bushland walking circuit. [4]
Ringwood East is located in the "Green Belt" of Melbourne, with much of the native vegetation and wildlife preserved in areas such as Wombalono Park and its surrounding suburban streets. Access to high performing public schools, such as Ringwood Secondary College , as well as renowned private schools Tintern Grammar and Aquinas College , has ...
He played his junior football with the Park Orchards Sharks, Warrandyte Bloods and Beverley Hills Junior Football Club. [4] He also played for his school Whitefriars in the ACC school competition. Apart from football, he was talented at most sports he played including cricket, soccer and tennis, but especially basketball. [ 4 ]