Kilsyth is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Yarra Ranges. Kilsyth is the home of the representative basketball club the 'Kilsyth Cobras' and will be home to the Australian Rules Football under 18 TAC cup side the 'Eastern Ranges'. City of Melbourne Local Government Area State Victoria Lord Mayor John So (since 2001) Area 36 km² Population (2001) 57,960 Density 1,601/km² (1999) Greater Melbourne Subdivisions Local Government Areas Area 7,694 km² (1999) Population 2001 census (2nd in Australia) 3,555,321 Density 462. ... Motto: Peace and Prosperity Nickname: Garden State Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Government Governor Premier Const. ... Local Government Area (abbreviated LGA) is a term used in Australia (and especially by the Australian Bureau of Statistics) to refer to areas controlled by each individual Local Government. ... The Shire of Yarra Ranges is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia. ... Basketball is very popular in U.S. colleges. ... Australian Football at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. ...
Victoria House Motor Inn, Croydon, at the gateway to the Yarra Valley and the foot of Mount Dandenong, is an owner-operated boutique hotel property, providing luxurious motel accommodation to corporate guests, tourists and weddings and functions.
Victoria House provides perfect accommodation for the business executive who is tired of standard hotel rooms or for the couple looking for a romantic weekend away in the Yarra Valley, Dandenongs or Warrandyte all only 5-10 minutes away.
The Victoria Suite Distinguished by an open fireplace, spa bath, 4 poster bed and fully equipped kitchenette, this large (10 square metres) suite is ideal for a romantic short stay or corporate long term stay.
The first match was played at the Kilsyth Stadium in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne and resulted in a victory to Victoria by 9 points.
Attempts to develop the basketball competition beyond Victoria and New South Wales have so far proved to be fruitless, for the simple reason that the membership in the other states (South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and Queensland) isn't big enough to sustain the numbers required for ongoing basketball squads.
Victoria "recruited" a South Australian as well as a Western Australian member for its team at the 1997 National Convention.