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The City of Whittlesea is a local government area located in the outer northern suburbs of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The city covers an area of 490 square kilometres (189.2 sq mi), and in June 2023, it had an estimated population of 245,029 [ 1 ] and is one of Victoria's fastest growing Municipalities.
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City of Whittlesea planning policy for Whittlesea township envisages minimal growth over the next decade so that the township will retain its rural character. [7] The town has a local volunteer fire brigade as well as a limited hours Police station. On 22 January 2009 Health Minister Daniel Andrews opened an ambulance station in Whittlesea. [8]
This is a list of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Whittlesea in Victoria, Australia. The Victorian Heritage Register is maintained by the Heritage Council of Victoria . The Victorian Heritage Register, as of 2020, lists the following 14 state-registered places within the City of Whittlesea : [ 1 ]
This is a list of mayors and chair administrators of the City of Whittlesea, a local government area in Melbourne, Australia since 1997. Mayors (1997 - 2020) [ edit ]
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The Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) provides the legal basis for land use planning within the Perth metropolitan region. It classifies land into broad zones and reservations and is administered by the Western Australian Planning Commission. It is one of three regional schemes in Western Australia.
The beginnings of the Whittlesea line occurred during its opening on 8 October 1889, as part of railway extensions into the northern suburbs. What became known as the Inner Circle line was opened from Spencer Street station (now Southern Cross station) via Royal Park station, to a station called Collingwood (now called Victoria Park), and then on to Heidelberg.