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Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Dandenong Melbourne, Victoria View from Harmony square of the historical Dandenong Town Hall built in 1890, converted to the Drum Theatre in 2006. Overlooking the intersection of Lonsdale and Walker Streets. Dandenong Location in metropolitan Melbourne Coordinates 37°58′52″S 145°12′54″E / 37.981°S 145.215°E / -37.981; 145.215 ...
General Motors is a disused railway station on the Gippsland line in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was previously served by Pakenham line commuter rail services, as part of the suburban rail system. It is located between Dandenong and Hallam stations, in the suburb of Dandenong South.
The Albanian Mosque [1] (Albanian: Xhamija Shqiptare Dandenong Këshavë [2]), also known as the Albanian Islamic Centre Mosque [3] and Albanian Sakie Islamic Centre, [4] is a mosque located in Dandenong, a south eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is one of the earliest mosques in the country. [5]
Dandenong opened as one of the original stations on the Melbourne to Sale railway line.In 1892, the South Gippsland line opened from Dandenong. Like the suburb itself, the station name derives either from an Indigenous word believed to mean "lofty mountains", [5] or the Woiwurrung word "Tanjenong", which was the name of a local creek.
Dandenong South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 31 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Greater Dandenong local government area. Dandenong South recorded a population of 125 at the 2021 census .
Dandenong Stadium. Dandenong Stadium is one of the Victoria's premier sporting facilities, as a multipurpose venue Dandenong Stadium can cater for up to 15 basketball courts and 19 volleyball courts. The stadium also has a 250 seated capacity function room and a fully equipped gym [4] and is located at 270 Stud Road Dandenong North. The stadium ...
South Gippsland Highway commences at the intersection with Princes Highway in Dandenong, and heads in a south-eastly direction as a four-lane, dual-carriageway road towards the northern shores of Western Port Bay, through Cranbourne and Tooradin, until it reaches the interchange with Bass Highway to Phillip Island outside Lang Lang, after which it is entirely an undivided rural highway.
Dandenong Stadium is an Australian sports and entertainment centre in Dandenong, Victoria. The stadium is home to Volleyball Victoria and Dandenong Basketball Association. The stadium features 10 basketball courts, 7 volleyball courts and 3 beach volleyball courts. [3] The original Dandenong Stadium floor was laid in 1982. [2]