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Encyclopedia > Dandenong South, Victoria

Dandenong South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Greater Dandenong.

Melbourne suburbs near Dandenong South
(City of Greater Dandenong)
NW Dandenong NE
W Dandenong South E
SW S SE

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Dandenong Ranges, Victoria Australia (561 words)
The Dandenong Ranges is a region east of Melbourne and south of the famous wine region, the Yarra Yarra Valley.
Dandenong Ranges has a Tulip Festival at Silvan from mid September to mid October and the National Rhododendron Gardens at Olinda is a spectacular 40 ha display of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and daffodils.
At Mount Dandenong is the internationally famous William Ricketts Sanctuary which is a moving collection of clay sculptures of Aboriginal figures set among weaving walking trails and ferns trees.
Victoria (1320 words)
The state of Victoria - to the south of New South Wales, is a state of excitement, with many activities and sights for the traveller.
Victoria is called the Garden State and on the outskirts of Melbourne are some of the best botanical gardens in Australia.
Ballaratt is Victoria's largest inland was the staging ground for Australia's civil battle where miners and troops fought at the Eureka Stockade There are many organized tours around the region and they are probably the best way to learn about the history of the goldfields and this fascinating early and important part of Australia's history.
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