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The City of Boroondara (/ b ɒ r ə n ˈ d ɑː r ə /) is a local government area in Victoria, Australia. It is located in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. It was formed in June 1994 from the amalgamation of the Cities of Kew, Camberwell and Hawthorn. [3] It has an area of 60 square kilometres (23 sq mi). In June 2018 the city had a ...
Tooronga Village is a residential, office and retail centre in the suburb of Glen Iris [1] in Melbourne, the capital of the Australian state of Victoria.. It formerly referred solely to a shopping centre, which temporarily closed in March 2008. [2]
Camberwell was first incorporated as the Boroondara Road District on 11 July 1864, which became the Shire of Boroondara on 17 November 1871. At this point, Camberwell consisted of two small settlements; one near the Camberwell Inn and the other to the east, at Hartwell. Much of the shire's area was under cultivation, with a few sites for fine ...
The Springthorpe Memorial is an elaborate Victorian era memorial located within Boroondara General Cemetery in Kew, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. [1] The memorial was built by Melbourne doctor John Springthorpe , [ 2 ] in honour of his wife, Annie Springthorpe (née Inglis), who died in 1897 at the age of 30 while giving birth to ...
The land is in the parishes of Boroondara and Nunawading in the County of Bourke. The Elgar's Special Survey had a lasting effect on the alignment of Boroondara subdivisions and roads as some boundaries did not conform to the one mile (1.6 km) interval cadastral survey Section lines running north–south and east–west, referenced from the ...
Boroondara was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly [1] in the Australian state of Victoria from 1877 to 1889 and 1904 to 1945. It included the eastern Melbourne suburbs of Kew , Camberwell and Hawthorn .
The first Eisteddfod was held in 1992 as the Camberwell Eisteddfod, under the auspices of the then-City of Camberwell.It was established by Council in December 1991 to provide a musical competition for the area, following the closure of the Hartwell Eisteddfod.
3WBC FM is a local radio station in Melbourne, Australia with a frequency of 94.1 MHz. The station is operated under licence by Whitehorse-Boroondara Community FM Radio Incorporated. It often involves local school students in its programs and is developing a larger audience. Discussion topics include current events such as global warming.