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Located between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, Australia is the world’s largest island and its smallest continent. There’s room to move in the Land Down Under, and with so many sights to discover and enjoy, there’s a great incentive to go on a walkabout adventure. Whether exploring the traditional lifestyle of the nation’s Aboriginal people, relaxing on a sun-kissed beach or reveling the night away in a city hot spot, Australia has something special to offer every visitor. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Australia:
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The Best Places To Visit Near Melbourne For The Ultimate Day Trip!

What other city is better than Melbourne to quench your thirst for road trips? Whether you want to lose yourself in greenery, or the glistening water of the ocean, or just soak in the sun and forget your day’s worries, driving a few hours from Melbourne can provide it all for you! Lose yourself in nature and watch animals and wild birds in their natural habitat, or experience world-class wines at the many wineries around the city.

Whatever you decide to do, when you plan a day trip from Melbourne you won’t be disappointed! We have curated a list of some of the top destinations for a day trip from Melbourne, which should help you plan your next visit.

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Driving around part of Cranbourne East | VIC | Australia

Cranbourne East is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 45 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Casey. At the 2016 census, Cranbourne East had a population of 16,195.
The suburb has a private school, Casey Grammar School, and the Cranbourne area Chisholm TAFE. Cranbourne East P-12 School, is being built and is set to open from Preparation grade in February 2011.

It is home to the Casey Complex, originally called Cranbourne Complex, officially opened in December 1994 by the City of Cranbourne. The complex is home to the head office of the Casey-Cardinia Library Cooperation, and is home also to the Cranbourne Bowlland, a ten-pin bowling complex. In June 2009, the City of Casey opened Casey RACE, its Recreation and Aquatic Centre (capitalizing Centre as Centre), directly next to the sporting facility of Casey Complex, and features a 50m Olympic swimming pool, water slides, gymnasium and general aquatic facilities.

Part of the Melbourne Urban Growth Boundary runs to the south of the suburb.

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Australia's GREAT OCEAN ROAD! - 40 BEST things to do & see! | Melbourne to Adelaide Road Trip

Join us on our 2 week trip along the Great Ocean Road, Australia's most iconic road trip! Located in Victoria, this scenic coastal drive runs along stunning coastlines, through gorgeous forests, and stops in plenty of friendly beach towns!

0:00 Intro
0:25 Overview & Map
1:05 Melbourne
1:27 Torquay - Bell's Beach
2:40 Lorne - Memorial Arch, Split Point Lighthouse, Teddy's Lookout
3:40 Apollo Bay
4:29 Apollo Bay - Dooley's Ice Cream & Apollo Bay Beach
5:52 Apollo Bay - Marriner's Lookout & Barham River Road
7:37 The Otways - Mait's Rest, Castle Cove, & Melba Gully
9:31 The Otways - Shelly Beach & Three Creeks Beach
9:58 The Otways - Californian Redwoods
10:51 Port Campbell
11:37 Port Campbell - Lookout & Alpaca Farm
12:28 Port Campbell - The Twelve Apostles
13:57 Port Campbell - Gibson Steps & Dead Penguins :(
16:04 Port Campbell - Loch Ard Gorge, Thunder Cave, & Broken Head
16:51 Port Campbell - The Arch, London Bridge, & The Grotto
18:50 Port Campbell - Bay of Islands
20:17 Port Fairy - Historic Wharf
22:06 Port Fairy - Griffith Island, Sandy Cove Reserve, Pea Soup Beach
23:40 Port Fairy - Cobb's Bakery
25:09 Drive to South Australia
25:34 Mount Gambier - Cave Gardens & Blue Lake
26:57 Mount Gambier - Umpherston Sinkhole
28:40 Mount Gambier - Conservation Park
29:44 Onward to Adelaide! - Subscribe for more!

Here are the must-see locations that we visit or mention in the video:

‣Torquay & Lorne
-Bells Beach
-Australian National Surfing Museum
-Split Point Lighthouse
-Teddy's Lookout

‣Apollo Bay
-Dooley's Ice Cream
-Apollo Bay Beach
-Marriner's Lookout
-Barham River Road Scenic Drive

‣Great Otway National Park
-Maits Rest Rainforest Walk
-Castle Cove
-Melba Gully
-Shelley Beach
-Three Creeks Beach
-Californian Redwoods

‣Port Campbell National Park
-Port Campbell Town
-Port Campbell Lookout
-Twelve Apostles
-Gibson Steps
-Loch Ard Gorge
-Thunder Cave
-Broken Head
-The Arch
-London Bridge
-The Grotto
-Bay Of Islands

‣Port Fairy
-Historic Wharf
-Griffith Island
-Sandy Cove Reserve
-Pea Soup Beach
-Cobb's Bakery

‣Mount Gambier
-Cave Gardens
-Blue Lake
-Umpherston Sinkhole
-Valley Lake Conservation Park


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Top 20 Restaurants & Dining Experiences in Melbourne, Australia - Where To Eat in Melbourne CBD

Welcome to Travels Unfiltered. Today we are highlighting the top 20 best restaurants and dining experiences in Melbourne, Australia. Helping you decide where to eat in Melbourne CBD.

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Cranbourne, is located about 45 km south-east of the Melbourne CBD.
A recent feature of the Cranbourne, is the specially constructed Australian Garden, opened to the public on 28 May 2006. The Australian Garden features a number of exhibition gardens, sculptures and displays aimed to bring the beauty and diversity of the Australian landscape and plants to the public.

Beyond the Australian Garden, the bushland section of the garden contains 10 km of walking tracks, and includes the Trig Point Lookout tower, secluded picnic sites and free barbecues.

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1. The Immigration Museum

Want to delve a little deeper into the people who call Melbourne home? The Immigration Museum tells real stories of people who relocated here from all over the world. Every person arriving in Melbourne had to pass through customs here, and their poignant stories help explain the city's diversity today.
Address: 400 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria


2. The Melbourne Cricket Ground

Melbourne is the sporting capital of Australia, so it's no surprise that a sports stadium numbers among the city's top tourist attractions. With a capacity of 100,000 and a history dating back to 1853, the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is considered one of the world's greatest stadiums. It's also the largest and oldest sports venue in Australia.
Address: Brunton Ave, East Melbourne, Victoria

3. The Melbourne Museum and Royal Exhibition Building

A short tram ride from the CBD, the Melbourne Museum is surrounded by beautiful gardens and parkland. This modern purpose-built museum houses a diverse collection depicting society and cultures, as well as science and the environment.
Adjacent to the Melbourne Museum is the elaborate Royal Exhibition Building. Built in 1880 to host Melbourne's International Exhibition, the building also held the first Commonwealth Parliament of Australia in 1901. Regular tours are available, and the building is still used for exhibitions and special events.
Address: 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton, Victoria

4. The National Gallery of Victoria

Melbourne is famous for its culture, and the National Gallery of Victoria is the jewel in the crown. It's not only the oldest public art gallery in Australia, it's also the most visited. Here, you can admire more than 70,000 works of European, Asian, Oceanic, and American art in two city locations.
Address: St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria

5. The National Sports Museum

Daily tours take visitors for a trip down a memory lane of great moments in sporting history and incorporate the National Sports Museum, including the Australian Gallery of Sport and Olympic Museum. You can also catch a game of cricket in summer, or football during winter.
Address: Brunton Ave, East Melbourne, Victoria

6. The Royal Botanic Gardens

Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens are among the finest of their kind in the world. Established in 1846, the gardens encompass two locations: Melbourne and Cranbourne. The Melbourne gardens lie in the heart of green parkland extending south of the Yarra River, about two kilometers from the CBD. Covering an area of 38 hectares, they are home to more than 10,000 plant species from around the globe, including many rare specimens.
Address: Birdwood Ave, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria

7. The Scene at Docklands

Docklands is Melbourne's newest waterfront entertainment precinct. With the highest concentration of green-star rated buildings in the Southern Hemisphere, the satellite village is filled with cafés, restaurants, tourist attractions, and parklands. It's one of the most popular Melbourne attractions at night.
Address: Harbour Esplanade, Docklands, Victoria

8. The Shrine of Remembrance

Sitting majestically in Kings Domain gardens, the Shrine was built after the First World War to commemorate Victorians involved in the Great War, either abroad or at home. Today, it serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by Australian service men and women. It's also the central focus for ceremonies on ANZAC Day, held on 25 April, and Remembrance Day, held on 11 November each year.
Address: Birdwood Ave, Melbourne, Victoria

9. The Skydeck at Eureka Tower

Wondering where to find a great view over the city? Head to the 91-story Eureka Tower in the heart of Southbank. This striking skyscraper was named in recognition of The Eureka Stockade, the 1854 rebellion of prospectors in the Victorian goldfields. Adding to the Gold Rush theme, the building's gold crown and gold-plated windows literally sparkle when the sun catches the top of the building.
Address: 7 Riverside Quay, Southbank, Melbourne, Victoria

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS - Australian Garden - Cranbourne, Victoria

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The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria at Cranbourne Gardens, is a division of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (the second division being the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, located in the centre of Melbourne). It is located in the suburb of Cranbourne, about 45 km south-east of the Melbourne city centre.

Cranbourne Gardens specialises in Australian native plants. The total area of this division of the botanic gardens is 363 hectares, including heathlands, wetlands and woodlands. The gardens also provide habitat for native birds, mammals and reptiles, including some rare and endangered species.

A recent feature of the Cranbourne, is the specially constructed Australian Garden, opened to the public on 28 May 2006. The Australian Garden features a number of exhibition gardens, sculptures and displays aimed to bring the beauty and diversity of the Australian landscape and plants to the public.

Beyond the Australian Garden, the bushland section of the garden contains 10 km of walking tracks, and includes the Trig Point Lookout tower, secluded picnic sites and free barbecues.

The Australian Garden

The Water-Saving exhibition garden
The Australian Garden aims to allow visitors to explore people's place in the Australian environment and to learn more about Australian plants. It features about 100,000 plants spread across fifteen landscape displays and exhibition gardens.

The Australian Garden was designed by Taylor Cullity Lethlean Landscape Architects with Paul Thompson (Plant Design Pty Ltd). The Australian Garden has won a number of design awards already, but is still a work in progress, with a second stage covering an additional ten hectares scheduled to commence construction in late 2007 and to be completed by late 2011.[1]

Red Sand Garden
The Red Sand Garden is the central feature of the Australian Garden. It features vibrant red sand with circles of saltbush and crescent shaped mounds designed to echo the shapes and colours found in Central Australia. The garden is designed to show seasonal flushes of wildflowers, as seen in the deserts of Central Australia.

Exhibition Gardens

The Kid's Backyard exhibition garden
There are five exhibition gardens aiming to demonstrate ways that Australian native plants can be used in the home garden.

The Diversity Garden illustrates a variety of native plants from various climatic zones in Australia. The Water Saving Garden shows how to group plants with similar water needs and choose plants which require minimum watering in a garden. The Future Garden features various alternate ways of gardening, such as special plant choices and novel mulches. The Home Garden shows a number of gardens featuring native plants for some common types of homes found in Australia. The Kid's Backyard uses natural plant materials recycled into a children's play area rather than the common plastic and metal constructions commonly found in Australian backyards.

Arid Garden and Dry River Bed

Kingia australis (Black Gins) in the Arid Garden
These gardens demonstrate the role of water in the Australian landscape. Many parts of Australia are prone to alternating drought and flood. Thus plants have had to evolve to cope with extended periods of intense heat and dry aridity, and with either seasonal or irregular copious supplies of water.

Eucalypt Walk
Eucalypts are an omnipresent feature of the Australian landscape, with around 700 species found in virtually all habitats. The Eucalypt Walk features five gardens displaying some well known eucalypt species, the Ironbark Garden, the Box Garden, the Peppermint Garden, the Bloodwood Garden, and the Stringybark Garden. These trees are currently in an immature state, but will continue to grow to mature trees over the next century.

Other features
The Rockpool Waterway and Escarpment Wall are inspired by the types of waterways and escarpments that may be found in parts of central Australia, such as Uluru and Kings Canyon.

The Australian Garden also has a visitor information service within the Visitor Centre, guided walks and educational programs, volunteer master gardeners to help with advice on the use of Australian plants, a gift shop and a licensed café.

Visitor information

Looking across the Red Sand Garden to the Visitor's Centre
Opening hours

Cranbourne Gardens are open from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm every day of the year except for Christmas Day. Entry to the gardens is free. The bushland areas of the gardens are closed on days of Total Fire Ban.[2]

Access

Cranbourne Gardens are at 1000 Ballarto Rd, Cranbourne. Access by private vehicle is via the South Gippsland Highway. Cranbourne is reasonably well served by public transportation, with a train line from Melbourne and a number of local bus routes. Access to the gardens if using public transport may however require a substantial walk and a taxi from Cranbourne Station is recommended.

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Tenth on the list is the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT), which is the main museum in the Northern Territory. The museum is in Fannie Bay, which is a neighbourhood in Darwin. The MAGNT is run by the Board of the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, which is supported by the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory Foundation. Every year, the MAGNT has both exhibitions made by its own staff and travelling exhibitions from all over Australia. It is also where the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award is held every year. This is Australia's oldest collection of awards for Indigenous Australian artists. The Territory's art collection has more than 30,000 pieces of art and other cultural items. The body of Sweetheart, a crocodile who liked to attack boats, is one of the most well-known displays.


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Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne,Victoria| Spectacular 8K Drone Shot ( new 2024)

Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne offers a natural bushland experience alongside the Australian Garden, an award-winning, contemporary botanic garden celebrating the beauty and diversity of Australian landscapes and flora and featuring over 100,000 plants from 1,900 plant varieties.

The bushland has over 450 indigenous plant species and includes over 10km of walking tracks, six kilometres of cycling tracks, a lookout tower, picturesque shelters, barbecues and playgrounds. It is a precious remnant of the vegetation that once covered the broader region and is actively managed to control the number of non-indigenous plants and exotic weeds.


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Clyde - One of the wonderful growing areas in Melbourne.
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A short walk through the beautiful flora of the regions of Australia.

Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne offers a natural bushland experience alongside the Australian Garden, an award-winning, contemporary botanic garden celebrating the beauty and diversity of Australian landscapes and flora and featuring over 100,000 plants from 1,900 plant varieties.

The bushland has over 450 indigenous plant species and includes over 10km of walking tracks, six kilometres of cycling tracks, a lookout tower, picturesque shelters, barbecues and playgrounds. It is a precious remnant of the vegetation that once covered the broader region and is actively managed to control the number of non-indigenous plants and exotic weeds.

Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is 50km south-east from Melbourne's CBD and approximately an easy 50 minute drive.

Well worth the visit!

MAP OF MELBOURNE [ AUSTRALIA ]

salutations my friends. this is a map of Melbourne , Australia. Melbourne is in the southeastern part of mainland Australia, within the state of Victoria. Geologically, it is built on the confluence of Quaternary lava flows to the west, Silurian mudstones to the east, and Holocene sand accumulation to the southeast along Port Phillip. The southeastern suburbs are situated on the Selwyn fault, which transects Mount Martha and Cranbourne. The western portion of the metropolitan area lies within the Victorian Volcanic Plain grasslands vegetation community, and the southeast falls in the Gippsland Plains Grassy Woodland zone.

Melbourne extends along the Yarra River towards the Yarra Valley and the Dandenong Ranges to the east. It extends northward through the undulating bushland valleys of the Yarra's tributaries—Moonee Ponds Creek (toward Tullamarine Airport), Merri Creek, Darebin Creek and Plenty River—to the outer suburban growth corridors of Craigieburn and Whittlesea. excuse me. please comment if you love melbourne. continuing.

The city reaches southeast through Dandenong to the growth corridor of Pakenham towards West Gippsland, and southward through the Dandenong Creek valley and the city of Frankston. In the west, it extends along the Maribyrnong River and its tributaries north towards Sunbury and the foothills of the Macedon Ranges, and along the flat volcanic plain country towards Melton in the west, Werribee at the foothills of the You Yangs granite ridge southwest of the CBD. The Little River, and the township of the same name, marks the border between Melbourne and neighbouring Geelong city.

Melbourne's major bayside beaches are in the various suburbs along the shores of Port Phillip Bay, in areas like Port Melbourne, Albert Park, St Kilda, Elwood, Brighton, Sandringham, Mentone, Frankston, Altona, Williamstown and Werribee South. The nearest surf beaches are 85 km south of the Melbourne CBD in the back-beaches of Rye, Sorrento and Portsea.

Storm passing over Melbourne CBD in August. Melbourne is said to have four seasons in one day due to its changeable weather.
Melbourne has a temperate oceanic climate , bordering on a humid subtropical climate , with warm summers and mild winters. Melbourne is well known for its changeable weather conditions, mainly due to it being located on the boundary of hot inland areas and the cool southern ocean. This temperature differential is most pronounced in the spring and summer months and can cause strong cold fronts to form. These cold fronts can be responsible for varied forms of severe weather from gales to thunderstorms and hail, large temperature drops and heavy rain. Winters, however, are usually very stable, but rather damp and often cloudy—though not as cloudy as inland areas or places farther west like Warrnambool due to Melbourne's downwind placement relative to the prevailing westerlies, as evident by its dry winters by southern Victorian standards. The city, however, is exposed to southerly and southwesterly systems as manifested by the overcast, drizzly winters. thats all for now. thanks for listening. please subscribe for the best maps and for the love of Melbouirne. goodbye. #mapschool #maps #mapas #victoriaaustralia #melbourneaustralia

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Melbourne Travel Guide during your time in Melbourne and how to enjoy magnificent Melbourne weather

Melbourne Travel Guide during your time in Melbourne and how to enjoy magnificent Melbourne weather

Melbourne, at the head of Port Phillip Bay, is Australia's second largest city and the capital of the south-eastern state of Victoria.
Serving as Australia’s undisputed cultural capital, Melbourne is bursting with Victorian-era architecture, famed cafés, great bars and restaurants, extensive shopping, museums, galleries, theatres, and large parks and gardens. Its nearly 5-million residents are both multicultural and sports-mad, and the city has year-round festivals, sporting events and the best of Australian culture on display.

Melbourne is famous as the host city for a range of major international sporting events such as the Australian Open, Melbourne Cup Carnival and Formula 1 Grand Prix. It also features some of the world's most popular art galleries and museums (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Museum) and internationally acclaimed festivals (Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne Fringe Festival). The city is also represented by its world-famous street art, coffee culture, pubs and live music... most of which can be found tucked away in a large number of iconic laneways. Frequently named as the World's Most Liveable City, Melbourne is close to and features many gardens, national parks and areas that are home to some of Australia's iconic wildlife (The Great Ocean Road, Grampians National Park, Phillip Island, Royal Botanic Gardens). Indigenous sites, museums and experiences (Koorie Heritage Trust, Birrarung Marr, Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre) maintain a vital link to the people and culture of the First Nations.

Districts of Melbourne :

City Centre (Docklands)
Southbank
St Kilda
South Melbourne (Port Melbourne, Albert Park, South Melbourne)
Inner north (Carlton, Parkville, North Melbourne, Brunswick)
Inner east (Fitzroy, Richmond, Collingwood, Abbotsford)
Inner west (Footscray, Kensington, Yarraville)
Stonnington (Toorak, Prahran, South Yarra)
Eastern suburbs
Northern suburbs
Western suburbs
South-eastern suburbs

Melbourne is famous for being capable of showing 'four seasons in one day' and has a temperate climate with distinct seasons and usually mild weather. Melbourne is the third-driest capital city in Australia with half of Sydney's rainfall (at 600mm) and is good to visit year-round. Days in Summer have an average high of 26°C, though days above 35°C occur sporadically as it is the warmest season with the lowest rainfall (and fewest rainy days). Autumn and Spring are similar temperatures, hovering around 21°C averages, however there are an average of 11 days with rainfall for each of the Autumn months (March-May), compared to 14 days for each Spring month (Sep-Nov).

A lot to see in Melbourne such as :

Yarra Valley
Yarra River
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Melbourne Gardens
Queen Victoria Market
Federation Square
Puffing Billy Railway
Melbourne Zoo
Flinders Street Railway Station
National Gallery of Victoria
SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium
St Kilda Beach, Victoria
Luna Park Melbourne
Melbourne Museum
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Crown Melbourne
Healesville Sanctuary
Werribee Open Range Zoo
Royal Exhibition Building
Dandenong Ranges National Park
State Library Victoria
Old Melbourne Gaol
Shrine of Remembrance
Great Ocean Road
Melbourne City Centre
DandenongMelbourne Star Observation Wheel
Fitzroy Gardens
Collins Street, Melbourne
Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park
The Arts Centre, Melbourne
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne
Carlton Gardens
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
ACMI
Chinatown, Melbourne
Port Phillip
Immigration Museum
SkyHigh Mount Dandenong
National Sports Museum
Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden
St Patrick's Cathedral
William Ricketts Sanctuary
Parliament House
Brighton beach
Cooks' Cottage
Chapel Street, Melbourne
Scienceworks
Werribee Park
Hosier Lane
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Cranbourne Gardens

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Cranbourne Botanical Gardens

The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria at Cranbourne Gardens, is a division of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (the second division being the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, located in the centre of Melbourne). It is located in the suburb of Cranbourne, about 45 km south-east of the Melbourne city centre.

Cranbourne Gardens specialises in Australian native plants. The total area of this division of the botanic gardens is 363 hectares, including heathlands, wetlands and woodlands. The gardens also provide habitat for native birds, mammals and reptiles, including some rare and endangered species.

A recent feature of the Cranbourne, is the specially constructed Australian Garden, opened to the public on 28 May 2006. The Australian Garden features a number of exhibition gardens, sculptures and displays aimed to bring the beauty and diversity of the Australian landscape and plants to the public.

Beyond the Australian Garden, the bushland section of the garden contains 10 km of walking tracks, and includes the Trig Point Lookout tower, secluded picnic sites and free barbecues.

4K VIDEO Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre VIC AUS (2019) 4k video UHD

It's located approximately 42 kilometers south-east of the Melbourne CBD in the suburb of Cranbourne. The center was first opened in 1979 and was acquired by Vicinity Centres in 2000. Currently, the center includes Kmart, Target, Coles, Woolworths, and Harris Scarfe as well as JB Hi-Fi, Best & Less, and Cotton On Megastores.

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Located in one of Victoria’s fastest-growing regions, Cranbourne Home has been established for 18 years and is located 47 kilometers south-east of Melbourne’s CBD.

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Gardens & Parks near Melbourne

Images from some of the beautiful gardens near Melbourne, including Cloudehill Gardens, Heronswood Gardens, Garden of St Erth, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, National Rhododendrons Gardens Olinda and Sherbrooke Forest.

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Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne offers a natural bushland experience alongside the Australian Garden, an award-winning, contemporary botanic garden featuring the plants and ecosystems of south-east Australia. The bushland includes over 10km of walking tracks, six kilometres of cycling tracks, a lookout tower, picturesque shelters, barbecues and play grounds. There is a range of visitor programs, as well as self-guided walks available throughout the year. The Australian Garden celebrates the beauty and diversity of Australian landscapes and flora and features approximately 170,000 plants from 1,700 plant varieties.
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