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PARCELWORTH One-Pager Suburb Street Map Melbourne PARCELWORTH One‐Pager Suburb Street Map Melbourne Suburbs included in this issue: . City of Melbourne . City of Yarra . City of Boroondara . City of Stonnington . City of Glen Eira . City of Bayside . City of Port Phillip These maps have been prepared for readers new to an area as a quick reference material to locate residential streets, hence only named streets and key environmental features are shown. Disclaimer This document provides general information only and may be subject to change at any time without notice. It does not constitute financial product advice. You should obtain independent advice from an Australian financial services licensee before making any financial decisions. Parcelworth.com.au does not give any warranty or representation as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the information. To the extent permitted by law, Parcelworth.com.au and its employees, officers and contractors shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising in any way (including by way of negligence) from or in connection with any 2 km N EASTER FREEWAY TRENERRY CR MAUGIE ST HOODLE STREET FEDERATION LA ABBOT GV ABBOT ST TRENERRY CR CITY OF YARRA TRURO ST YARRA RIVER ABBOTSFORD BATH ST BATH TURNER ST TURNER ST YARRA FALLS LA VIC 3067 LT. TURNER ST LT. TURNER ST RICH ST STUDLEY PARK JOHNSTON STREET PARK ST PARK STAFFORD ST VALIANT ST ST. HELIERS ST NICHOLSON ST STUDLEY ST ABBOTSFORD ST CLARKE ST HUNTER ST YARRA ST YARRA ST ST PATERSON 1 km VERE ST MARINE PDE CHARLES ST CHARLES HARPER ST ST. PHILLIPS ST ST. EDDY CT EDDY ST STANTON YARRA CT BANK GIPPS ST VICTORIA CR Parcelworth Suburb Map LT. CHARLES ST CHARLES LT. HENRY ST HENRY RUSSELL ST RAPHAEL ST MOLLISON ST This drawing is not N CR to scale and is for TO LANGRIDGE ST SOUTHHAMP illustrative purpose BLOOMBURG ST ST MAYFIELD MURRAY ST only. Dimensions are GREENWOOD ST NELSON ST given only as a PRINCES ST SHAMROCK ST YARRA RIVER general indication. WALMER ST COOKE ST COOKE THOMPSON ST SOUTH AUDLEY ST SOUTH AUDLEY FLOCKHART ST FLOCKHART JAMES ST JAMES FAIRCHILD ST FAIRCHILD GROSVENOR ST GROSVENOR CHURCH ST CHURCH BOND ST LT. LITHGOW ST LITHGOW LT. FERGUSON ST FERGUSON LT. NICHOLSON ST LT. NICHOLSON ST ALBERT ST ALBERT WILLIAM ST DUKE ST Version No: LITHGOW ST LITHGOW ST. PHILLIPS ST ST. CHARLES ST CHARLES PARK ST PARK VICTORIA STREET ABB202009 HOODLE STREET 1 km 2 km N QUEENS ROAD 2 km CITY OF PORT PHILLIP ALBERT PARK/ FERRARS STREET MIDDLE PARK ALBERT ROAD VIC 3206 MONTAGUE ST DRAPER ST ST. VINCENT PL N BEVAN ST ST. VINCENT PL S MERTON ST BRIDPORTMADDEN ST ST DUNDAS PL D PL ER RF MONTAGUEE LA DUNDAS LA K BROOKE ST YOUNG FAUSSETT ST LA FERD LA ST SMITH ST KER DUNDAS CANTERBURY PL O'GRADY ST LT. FAUSSETT LA CANTERBURY ROAD CARDIGAN MERTON ST DURHAM ST LT. O'GRADY ST PL HERBERT PL MOUBRAY ST LA HERBERT ST GRAY ST CARTER ST VICTORIA EGE PL 1 km COLL- HAMBLETON ST FINLAY ST MOUBRAY WITHERS ST PL BRIDPORT LT.ST WWIT- LT. FINLAY ST ST. VINCENT ST HERS GREIG ST MERTON PL ST LA MCFARLANE LA ERSKINE ST CANTERBURY PL FOOTE LA LT. ST. VINCENT ST ST BOYD LT. GREIG ST RICHARDSON ST JOHNSON LONGMORE ST BARRETT LA RICHARDSON ST Parcelworth COWIE LA COWIE BARRETT ST DINSDALE ST NEVILLE ST NEVILLE ST Suburb Map LT. GRAHAM ST LA GATEHOUSE PAGE ST PAGE ST PARK RD GRAHAM ST This drawing is not LT. PAGE ST LT. PAGE ST DANKS ST to scale and is for DANKS ST PATTERSON ST REED LA illustrative purpose REED ST ASHWORTH ST ASHWORTH ST only. Dimensions are KERFERD ROAD FRASER ST BEACONSFIELD LA LANGRIDGE ST MCGREGOR ST MCGREGOR CAMERON PL ST ARMSTRONG given only as a NIMMO ST HAROLD ST HAROLD WRIGHT ST MILLS ST PHILIPSON ST BLEAKHOUSE LA BLEAKHOUSE WITHERS ST ST VICTORIA FOOTE ST PICKLES ST PICKLES BEACONSFIELD PARADE general indication. Version No: APMP202010 1 km 2 km 1 km HIGH STREET ALMA ROAD MALVERN ROAD MALVERN FLORENCE ST FLORENCE MOLESWORTH ST MOLESWORTH KARBAROOK AV KARBAROOK SCHOOL KING DAVID WYNNSTAY RD WYNNSTAY SYDNEY ST SYDNEY HARVEY ST HARVEY LARNOOK ST LARNOOK LALBERT CR LALBERT ORRONG ROAD ORRONG ROAD TINSLEY LA TCE TILLOTSON BARNATO GV BARNATO FULTON FULTON BEATTY AV BEATTY AVALON RD AVALON ELGIN AV REDCOURT AV POTTER ST POTTER AUBREY ST ST WATSON ST WATSON ROSE ST WEBSTER HAMPDEN RD ST ASHLEIGH GV PLEASANT MT. RD AVONDALE RD AVONDALE HAMPDEN RD ST NEW CLENDON RD AUBURN GV ST OSMENT ELM GV EILEEN ST TURNER ST ROSE ST ROSE EDWARD ST EDWARD DENBIGH RD RD NORTHCOTE SUTHERLAND RD RD NORTHCOTE DENSHAM RD SUTHERLAND PL FETHERSTON ST FETHERSTON CAMBRIDGE ST GLASSFORD GLASSFORD 1 km MUNRO ST MUNRO CHEEL CHEEL ROYAL CR ROYAL ARMADALE ST DERBY ST DERBY ST ST KOOYONG ROAD KOOYONG ROAD HODGE FLETE ST. JAMES RD JAMES ST. ST. GEORGES RD GEORGES ST. HORSBURGH GV HORSBURGH UNION ST UNION ST HUME CLAREDON ST CLAREDON LA INVERNESS AV INVERNESS BALDWIN ST PELHAM CT AV ERSKINE ST MERYL ST GARDEN MOORHOUSE ST KELMSCOTT RD KELMSCOTT MINDANAO CT MINDANAO ALLEYNE ALLEYNE ST MURRAY ST THE TERRACE WILLIAM ST AV ORCHARD ST EGERTON RD PL MABEN HUNTINGTOWER RD TOWER CT TOWER SCHOOL GIRLS LAURISTON ST GLADSTONE AV STUART MERCER WY MERCER LLANEAST LLANEAST BAILEY AV SEYMOUR AV WEST AV MERCER RD VALENTINE GV LAMBERT AV DUNCRAIG RD COLDBLO AV YMNST MYAMYN BARKLY AV BARKLY STANHOPE ST STANHOPE ST WILLIS ST WILLIS ADELAIDE RAILWAY AV ST UNION ST BELL ST BELL GLENFERRIE ROAD GLENFERRIE ROAD 2 km HIGH STREET WATTLETREE ROAD WATTLETREE only. Dimensions are only. illustrative purpose illustrative This drawing isnot This drawing general indication. general ARMADALE to scale andis for given onlyas a given Suburb Map Parcelworth STONNINGTON ARM202008 Version No: Version CITY OF VIC 3143 N N CHALEYER ST NERISSA ST NERISSA WARRIGAL ROAD WARRIGAL FLORIZEL ST FLORIZEL PDE BONA ST YUILE OSRIC CT ST BAKER ELEANOR ST OXFORD ST RYLAND ST MERNDA AV MERNDA WILGRA AV WILGRA YOUNG ST YOUNG KELVIN GV AITCHISON AVE FAKENHAM AV DUNSCOMBE RD CITY OF 2 km Y ST POULTER ST BOROONDARA MARQUIS MARQUIS ST STOCKS AV STOCKS CAROOL RD CAROOL DUKE ST JOHNSTON ST JOHNSTON CYRIL ST VEARS VEARS RD HIGH STREET HIGH STREET HIGH ST GV BARDIA MUSTANG AV CT ASHBURTON AV LIBERATOR ST VICTORY BLVD VICTORY CT CT VIC 3147 TOBRUK RD SAMARINDA AV SAMARINDA HUDSON LEXIA ST TARAKAN BEAUFORT VENTURA ST HIGHGATE GV HIGHGATE DEMA RD MOROTAI AV MOROTAI SUN RI BENGHAZI AV DENT ST DENT ST CATALINA AV CATALINA WARD ST WARD WIRRAWAY CT ANSON CT SKY LN AV LANCASTER ST MEADEN ST KEYES ST ALBION OLIVER ST BOYLE ST BEATTY ALAMEIN MITCHELL ST AMERY ST CRES VICTORY BLVD SUNDERLAND ST LEE CT GONA CT CRETE AV CRETE NAIRN ST BUNA CT NICHOLAS ST NORMANBY ST NORMANBY BAIRD ST ST LAUREL MONASH FREEWAY (CLTYLINK) HALIFAX CT WEWAKRAMU RD GV AMBON ST CHAMBERLAIN ST BURBANK ST LUCERNE ST VICTORY BLVD WARRIGAL ROAD WARRIGAL RD HUON GV MAXWELL ST PITT MUNRO AV 1 km DONALD ST GEORGES CRES ST ASHBURN ASHBURN ANNETIE AV Parcelworth ST GV Suburb Map TAYLOR ST WINTON RD WINTON RD CLIFFORD CT This drawing is not to scale and is for GLEN RD illustrative purpose KAMAK RD SOLWAY ST SOLWAY only. Dimensions are RYBURNENICHOLAS AV ST ASHBURN given only as a general indication. Version No: MONASH FREEWAY (CLTYLINK) ASH202008 1 km 2 km 3 km 1 km 2 km 3 km BURKE ROAD DEEPDENE PL BURKE ROAD WHITEHORSE ROAD WHITEHORSE PEVERILL ST BELMORE ROAD EYRE ST MONT ALBERT RD MONT ALBERT ANGLE RD ABERCROMBIE ST ABERCROMBIE DALE ST WILLIS ST HEAD ST HEAD BIRDWOOD ST BIRDWOOD DEEPDENE RD KITCHENER KITCHENER GORDON ST GREY ST CAMPBELL RD BIRTLES CRESWICK BARNSBURY CT PELHAM ST CT BIRTLES ST PL WOLSELEY KING ST PRETORIA BARNSBURY RD CR PALM PALM LAMBETH ST AV PALMER PAISLEY ST BENNETT ST WK ROPLEY AV CANYON ST CANYON WYNETTE AV GV MEADOW GV PARA ST HAIG ST WALSH ST ST NAROO ST CHATFIELD AV CHATFIELD LEONARD ST NUNGERNER ST TIVEY PDE PARKSIDE AV TERRY ST 1 km METUNG ST CREST AV CREST BELMONT AV MAY ST OAKDALE AV MONASH AV MYAMBERT AV MYAMBERT BOWLEY AV BOWLEY LYDIA CT HARDWICK ST AV CT HENDER ELLIOTT CT LYNCH MALEELA AV PERCY ST SALISBURY ST SEVENOAKS ST BUHBANK AV BUHBANK REID ST FREEMAN ST NORBERT ST HENLEY ST GORDON ST ST CT REUMAH HILDA BEVAN ST AUSTIN ST WALKER ST WALKER EDMOND RUBY ST RUBY GEORGIAN ST GRANT TEDSTONE STROUD KNUTSFORD ST CR ST AV CARRON- CT NOTT SHORE CL AV PROWSE CREMORNE ST MAROCK JERSEY ST A.I.F. ST GROSVENOR PDE GROSVENOR JOHN ST FREDERICK ST KALIMNA ST ST YONGALA PL BOSTON RD MARION AV DEE HAMILTON ST POWER ST ST HIGHLAND AV ST MILLAH RD SALFORD AV ELLEN ST PEMBROKE RD PEMBROKE WALLACE ST CHERRY RD ST HENRY ST VIEW IAN ST 2 km BALWYN RD BALWYN RD DUNDEE ST VAUXHALL RD VAUXHALL WINMALEE RD YARRBAT AV YARRBAT MANGAN ST JURANG ST BELGROVE AV ROCHESTER RD YERRIN ST YERRIN ST WEIR ST AV TONKIN ALANDALE AV IRAMOO ST CR LINCKENS DUNURE CT CL SANCTUARY WOODS ST TALBOT AV CONWAY AV GREEN EVER- RAYNES ST RAYNES CT BRENBEAL LIBORIA CR BRENBEAL ST ST ROGERSON CT NORTHCOTE CT HILARY AV AV COMO KALGURLI CT COLLINS CT PARKDALE AV PARKDALE MONT ALBERT RD MONT ALBERT KIREEP RD MARTITANA CT ETON CT MELBA CT BRUCE ST PARRING RD MWS DARNLEY BECKETT ST PORTER PORTER RD BURROUGHS RD 3 km YARRBAT AV YARRBAT CARMEL CT GLENLUSS BANOOL RD WINMALEE RD ST YONGA RD YONGA CLAYTON RD HERTFORD CR CONNELL CT NARRAK RD GV KAARUMBA GV MARONG YANDILLA ST YANDILLA CARAVAN ST THREADNEEDLE ST THREADNEEDLE WESTMINISTER ST CROM ST KENILWORTH ST BANFF CT CARRIGAL ST CLAPHAM ST FITZGERALD ST FITZGERALD ST UNION RD UNION RD PRYTON CT PRYTON CT SHRIMPTON ERNE ST STRABANE AV STRABANE WHITEHORSE ROAD WHITEHORSE BELMORE ROAD MADANG AV MADANG SMYTHE AV CR CARLYLE CARRICK RELOWE CR BARLOA RD ST CR KINSALE 4 km KERRY PDE EVELINA ST BALWYN/DEEPDENE only.
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