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GATES & GARDEN AT 1 Hillcrest Road
1 Hillcrest Road WONGA PARK, Manningham City
Manningham City
Demolished
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Homestead Road WONGA PARK, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of interest as the site said to be that of Wonga Park's first mail depot, now marked by two palms. (Criterion B2)
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10 Launders Avenue WONGA PARK, Manningham City
Manningham City
The two large oak trees and nearby Queensland Box have local significance for their associations with George Launder, Secretary of the Eight Hour Pioneers Association, who is thought to have…
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Reserve Road WONGA PARK, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of interest as a public reserve, retaining some of its earlier plantings, but much damaged by inappropriate vehicle access. Restoration of indigenous species is now occurring. (Criterion D2)
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Yarra Road WONGA PARK, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of interest for their association with Fitton, but recently severely pruned. (Criterion H1)
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257 Yarra Road (opp. Holloway Road) WONGA PARK, Manningham City
Manningham City
The mature trees, comprising a row of three Dutch Elm trees (Ulmus x hollandica) and a row of five trees, comprising four English oaks (Quercus robur) and one Dutch Elm, situated on the…
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78 Alexander Road WARRANDYTE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Yellow Box to the north of "Nilja", 78 Alexander Road, Warrandyte is considered to be of regional significance for being a remnant Eucalypt of outstanding size, age and aesthetic value.
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55 Alfreda Ave BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Tulip Tree at 55 Alfreda Street, Bulleen is of local significance for the contribution it makes to the aesthetic value of the surrounding landscape
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39 Atkinson St TEMPLESTOWE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Cork Oak at 39 Atkinson Street, Templestowe is of local significance for its aesthetic value, curious growth form and the uncommon nature of the species. Another Cork Oak is present at Heide II.
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Corner Balwyn Road and Doyle Street BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
The two River Red gums located on the corner of Balwyn Road & Doyle Streets, Bulleen are considered to be locally significant as examples of remnant indigenous vegetation, pre-dating…
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11 Bellevue Ave DONCASTER EAST, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Monterey Pines at 11 Bellevue Ave, Doncaster East are of local significance for their contribution to the aesthetic value of the streetscape in screening the reservoir and for their size,…
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4 Beverley Hills Dve TEMPLESTOWE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The English Oak within the rear garden of 4 Beverley Hills Drive, Templestowe is considered to be local significant for its size, location and aesthetic value.
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3 Beverley Street (Opposite) DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Angophora floribunda in the nature strip outside St Peter & Paul's Primary School is of local significant for its aesthetic value, being the largest canopy tree in the immediate area.
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293 Blackburn Road DONCASTER EAST, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Monterey Cypresses at Zerbes Reserve, Doncaster East is of Local significance for its location within the reserve and its connection with Manningham's rural history
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Eucalyptus nortonii (no common name)
293 Blackburn Road DONCASTER EAST, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Eucalyptus nortonii at Zerbes Reserve, Doncaster East are of regional significance as one of only two stands of these trees in the Melbourne metropolitan area
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293 Blackburn Road DONCASTER EAST, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Queensland Brush Box Avenue in Zerbes Reserve, Doncaster East is of local significance for being a replacement for the original Avenue of honour, planted by the children of Doncaster East…
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293 Blackburn Road DONCASTER EAST, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Lone Pine at Zerbes Reserve is of local significance for being a descendent of the Lone Pine at Gallipoli, as well as for its species rarity and high aesthetic value
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47 Boyd Street (Outside) DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Quercus palustris located at Boyd Street, Doncaster is of local significance for being a good specimen located in a prominent position, being of good size, with high aesthetic value.
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87 and 89 Carbine Street and 58 Pine Hill Drive (partially) DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Monterey Pine Windbreaks at 87 & 89 Carbine St, Donvale are of local significance for their size, being larger than many of the same species in the municipality as well as their…
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106-118 Church Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Mealy Stringybark at 106-118 Church St, Doncaster is of local significance for its aesthetic value and association with the church.
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2-12 Council Street and 675-683 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The two Algerian Oaks at Doncaster Primary School are of regional significance for their aesthetic value, as well as their connection to the historically significant school building c.1886.
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Craileen St and Hamal St DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Quercus palustris street trees on Hamal and Craileen Streets, Doncaster are of local significance for their high aesthetic value and the contribution they make to the aesthetics and…
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10 Dehnert St DONCASTER EAST, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Deodar within the garden of 10 Dehnert Street, Doncaster East is considered to be locally significant for its aesthetic value and connection with the house (c. 1906).
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29 Dellas Ave TEMPLESTOWE, Manningham City
Manningham City
Terraces, Bluestone retaining-walls, rockwork, original paving, original stairs, path layout, brush fences, structural planting (all original trees, shrubs and groundcovers).
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463 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The English oak within the grounds of Eastern Golf Club, Doncaster Road, Doncaster is considered to be of regional significance for its connection with the "Tullamore" property and the…