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Northcote Plaza Shopping Centre is served by the Number 86 tram, 508 and 552 bus (goes into the centre) and the Mernda railway line's Northcote station.Northcote Plaza Shopping Centre is a ten-minute walk from the St Georges (Number 11) tram.
Tooronga Village is a residential, office and retail centre in the suburb of Glen Iris [1] in Melbourne, the capital of the Australian state of Victoria.. It formerly referred solely to a shopping centre, which temporarily closed in March 2008. [2]
The ALP in Northcote has been the subject of a number of academic studies. Ethnic branches were established in Northcote during 1975, the first in Victoria. [25] The first branches were Westgarth, a Greek branch, and Croxton, an Italian branch. [26] An additional Greek branch, Northcote East, was also established in the area. [27]
The route 552 operates from North East Reservoir to Northcote Plaza while the route 553 bus operates from Preston to West Preston. [38] [39] Both bus stop locations on Bell Street and High Street have shelter and seating facilities available. [40] [41] Bell station also has train replacement bus stop located on High Street. [41] Bus connections:
Northcote station opened on 8 October 1889, when the Inner Circle line was extended from North Fitzroy to Reservoir. [4] Like the suburb itself, the station is believed to be named after Stafford Henry Northcote, who was British Chancellor of the Exchequer between 1874 and 1880, Foreign Secretary between 1885 and 1886, and a co-author of the Northcote–Trevelyan Report in 1853.
Moonee Ponds Junction is a bus and tram interchange on the junction of Ascot Vale Road / Pascoe Vale Road and Mount Alexander Road in Moonee Ponds, Melbourne (Puckle Street / Dean Street also meets at the same point).
Seven police calls were made to the Starbucks on the Country Club Plaza in the three months before the store was abruptly closed Monday. The reasons for the calls varied from armed assault to a ...
Opening on 4 October 1966, [3] Northland Shopping Centre was one of the first self-contained shopping centres in Melbourne. The shopping centre was built and owned by Myer. ...