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The creek is traversed by the Melton Highway, east of Melton; the Western Highway and the Western Ring Road, at Ardeer; and the West Gate Freeway and Federation Trail at Brooklyn. The Kororoit Creek Trail runs along the banks in the lower reaches of the creek.
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 ban was put into place from 1 July 2010 between Kororoit Creek Road, Altona, and Avalon Road, Lara and covers all heavy vehicles weighing more than 4.5 tonnes (4.4 long tons; 5.0 short tons), except buses and caravans. [10]
The border of Albanvale consists of Station Road, Main Road West, Kororoit Creek, Fairfax Circuit, Concord Circuit and Brimbank Central Shopping Centre. The 2009 edition of the Melway Street Directory clearly marks the shopping centre in Deer Park. The suburb was established in the 1970s.
The Federation Trail is a 23-kilometre-long ... In 2010 work started on extending the trail from Millers Road to ... Landmarks include the Kororoit Creek, ...
Kororoit Creek: Ballarat Road (Metro Route 8) – Deer Park, Sunshine: Northeastern terminus of concurrency with Tourist Route 21: St Albans–Sunshine North boundary: 10.7: 6.6: Furlong Road – St Albans, Sunshine: St Albans–Sunshine North–Kealba tripoint: 12.3: 7.6: McIntyre Road (Metro Route 41 north) – Taylors Lakes
The ban was put into place from 1 July 2010 between Kororoit Creek Road, Altona, and Avalon Road, Lara and covers all heavy vehicles weighing more than 4.5 tonnes, except buses and caravans. [4] A fine of $358 applies to those breaking the rules, the ban being a trial before a full roll-out on the other major roads in the state. [5]
Centrally located, just north of Kororoit Creek, is the town square and main shopping centre, known as CS Square, [3] and a man-made lake known as Lake Caroline. At the time of development, it was one of Melbourne's fastest growing suburbs and Delfin anticipated the population to be in excess of 25,000 people by 2015. [4]