discover darebin Walking and Bicycle Routes, Leisure Facilities, Public Transport and Parklands s s Parks, Gardens and Reserves Benefits of Walking and Cycling s Walking Groups in Darebin d p p n u The City of Darebin has over 900 hectares of Open u The positive consequences of walking and cycling as Bundoora Walking Group Indoor Walking Groups a o o

l Space. There are a wide variety of outdoor spaces r healthy modes of transportation, or as purely r Each Tuesday 9:30am - 10:30am Darebin International Sports Centre (DISC) k g ranging from natural creek corridors to formal g r recreational activities, span across many aspects of

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cycle paths and many parks have an internal c Environmental i Various locations in Darebin 281 Darebin Road, Thornbury y path system. k Tuesday 7:00pm - 8:00pm l Tel: 0438 765 253 c The health of our environment depends on more i a [email protected]

b people choosing sustainable transport options. Not Bundoora Park (Melways Ref: 19 F4) w only will walking and cycling result in reduced Northland Shopping Centre Plenty Rd, Bundoora 9462 4079. This 180 hectare greenhouse gas emissions, better air quality and the Darebin Walking Group Meet at the ground floor entrance between parkland is set in natural bushland beside the Darebin Hoyts Cinema and DC’s Cafe. 50 Murray Road, Preston increased health of our living environment, but also in Northcote Plaza Flower Shop, Creek and rises to Mount Cooper, which is 137 metres Wednesday 7:45am the health of individuals who are more physically Separation Street, Northcote, 3070 above sea level (the highest point in metropolitan active. Every Thursday 9:00am. Cost: Free ). The park also incorporates a visitor Italian Community Walking Group information centre, an 18 hole golf course and Social Life Activities Club Edwardes Lake Park Cooper's Settlement. The benefits to the Darebin community resulting from Darebin Walking Group Mondays 10am the broader adoption of alternative mixed mode travel Merrilands Community Centre Toolangi Walking Group (caters for people with a disability) Cooper's Settlement - Urban Farm, Historic (i.e. walking, cycling, public transport, car pooling) will Asquith Street, Reservoir, 3073 Each Saturday 10:30am Village and Fauna Reserve (Melways Ref: 19 F4) be an increased sense of community, undisrupted by www.life.org.au Located in Bundoora Park, Plenty Rd, Bundoora 9462 4079. At the urban farm see the animals, bee observatory, swing down the noise, pollution and social segregation that Preston Neighbourhood House congestion of cars can cause. Merrilands Walking Group the flying fox, climb the abseiling wall, enjoy the adventure playground, picnic in the barn or walk through the Wurundjeri Every Tuesday and Wednesday 9:30am gardens or Food Forest. Open from 10am to 4pm. Economic Local walks and destinations/trips around Economic rewards both to the individual and to society Melbourne. Trip costs vary. Preston Walking Group The Wildlife Reserve is home to a diverse range of unique Australian native animals in their natural habitat. Observe the bird life are also realised through reduced health care costs Calendar of walks available on request Reservoir Leisure Centre from the Billabong Bird Hides and enjoy a bike ride around the reserve for a close up look at the kangaroos, emus and wallabies. and reduced dependency on auto ownership (and the Fridays 9:30am resulting insurance and maintenance costs). There are Merri Walking Group (Melways Ref: 30 G7) also other economic benefits of walking and cycling Edwardes Lake Park (near BBQ) All Nations Park Friday 9:00am - 10:00am (Summer) Greek Women’s Elderly & Friendly Club Walking Group that are more difficult to measure, such as the Enter from Wales Street, Northcote or via Separation Street (behind the Northcote Plaza) 8470 8888. This 14-hectare regional And after 10:00am (Winter) Darebin Community Health Centre, East Preston park was previously the Northcote Landfill, which has been transformed into parkland that creatively addresses the Darebin increased economic vitality of communities that Thursdays 8.00am support sustainable travel modes. municipality's cultural and recreational needs. Officially opened in February 2002, All Nations Park includes toilets, numerous Northcote Community Family barbeques, picnic facilities and playgrounds as well as native landscaping, and a vast internal path system. Evening Walking Group Keon Park Greek Seniors Walking Group Join a bicycle or walking group Various locations in Darebin Dole Ave Community Hall, Reservoir Edwardes Lake Park (Melways Ref: 18 D5) If you enjoy walking or cycling, for health, exercise or just for fun, and would like to meet people and One Monday each month, 6:30pm Thursdays 9am Edwardes Street, Reservoir 8470 8888. make friends interested in the same activities, you can join one of our enthusiastic and friendly This 21 Hectare Park and lake has a graded and wheelchair accessible path leading around the park, as well as playground Darebin groups. and numerous barbeques in picnic areas. Tours of Edgars Creek can be arranged by phoning 0419 750 532. Safe Walking Darebin Bicycle Users Group (DBUG) Walking Darebin Project alking Darebin Parklands (Melways Ref: 31 D9) Darebin BUG aims to make cycling safer and easier in Darebin. The group has a popular social The City of Darebin and Vic Health have funded a 2 year project to support walking in the City of W Separation St, Fairfield 9499 3486. riding program to suit cyclists of all ages and abilities that includes weekday and weekend rides. Darebin. If you would like more information on walking in Darebin or would like to join a walking group This 33 hectare parkland, straddling the Darebin Creek, has many natural, historical and ecological attractions. Features of DBUG provides a friendly forum for cyclist to meet and discuss bicycle matters. Members work with contact Leisure Services on 8470 8305 or email [email protected] or visit our website at

Safe www.darebin.org/walkinggroups the parkland include vast natural habitat, wetlands system, original Cobb & Co. wagon track, walking path system, toilets and the City of Darebin, VicRoads, Bicycle and other organisations to improve the cycling Walking Groups in Darebin picnic and barbecue facilities. Organised group tours are available by appointment. network in Darebin. For information about Darebin BUG visit www.darebinbug.org.au The City of Darebin is home to a culturally diverse community. There are many varied social and or email [email protected] Batman Park (Melways Ref: 30 D7) leisure activities throughout the community including a number of walking groups in your local area. How far should I walk? Cnr. Separation St. & St. Georges Rd. Northcote It took humans a million years to learn how to walk and 50 years to forget. Over the past 50 years we Batman Park is a 1.6-hectare (4 acres) Neighbourhood Park purchased by council in 1907 and recognised for it's historical Bicycle maintenance and learn to ride courses Contact Jika Jika Community Centre (9482 5100) for the latest schedule of Bike it - you'll like it! have gradually engineered much of the usual physical activity out of our lives so we need to significance as the second oldest park in Northcote. The existing design of stonewalls, drinking fountain, path layout consciously put it back by choosing to walk. A pedometer will measure the number of steps you take courses for women to ride safely, ride confidently and complete basic bike maintenance. and garden beds are part of a grand redevelopment plan (designer unknown) undertaken in the 1950's. Facilities include each day. Be a walking class hero and get your 10,000 steps each day. If you don’t have a playground equipment, toilets and barbecue and picnic tables. pedometer, try to walk for at least 30 minutes most days of the week. Safe Cycling Responsible walking Johnson Park (Melways Ref: 30 E10) Walking is an enjoyable safe activity involving few skills and few risks. To add to your enjoyment carry Bastings St. Northcote 8470 8888. Bike riders are legitimate road users. a water bottle; wear a hat, sunblock, suitable clothing and comfortable shoes. Seats are provided at This gardenesque park has long been a favourite with locals and is an ideal location for a quiet picnic in the shade of one of You have every right to ride your bike on roads in Darebin; you also have the responsibility that comes intervals along the paths but often rubbish bins are not. It is important for the preservation of our waterways and their precious ecosystems that you walk your rubbish back out with you, disposing of it the park’s many shade trees. Facilities include playground equipment, toilets and barbecue and picnic tables. with this right. It is important that all cyclists obey the same road rules that apply to other road users: thoughtfully once you leave the creek path, either in a public bin or take it home to be recycled if • Night riding requires you to use your lights possible. It is important for pedestrians to obey the road rules that apply to them and to be aware that Penders Park (Melways Ref: 30 H4) • Always ride on the correct side of the road the paths along the creeks are shared pedestrian and cycle paths. If you hear a bike bell or voices, Penders Street Thornbury 8470 8888. • Indicate your intention to turn with appropriate hand signals please move to the left of the path to allow other pedestrians, cyclists, runners, skaters, scooters and Along with Batman Park, Penders Park is one of Darebin's oldest parks established in 1908 and is enjoying improvements • Give way to pedestrians at intersections and crossings. wheelchair users to pass easily. This will increase the enjoyment and safety of everyone using the identified in the Penders Park Masterplan. Facilities include playground equipment, toilets and barbecue and picnic tables. • Wearing a helmet is a legal requirement when riding your bike. This includes riding on paths. off-road paths.

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Be Safe Be Seen e Darebin Libraries Corner of St Georges Rd and Bell St, Preston 8470 8888. These gardens are complete with rotunda, pond, sweeping i A bike rider can be difficult to see by other road users, so it is vital that you make yourself seen. r

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Wearing light, bright coloured or reflective clothing will increase your chances of being seen easily by r Darebin Libraries have something for everyone. Our four locations provide a range of b

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For more information on Parks Maintenance contact Darebin Parks Department on 8470 8888. For more information It is important to remember that pedestrians e 266 Gower St, Preston. 32-38 Separation St, Northcote. on park design and development contact Open Space Planning on 8470 8888 or visit www.darebin.vic.gov.au/parks. share most off road paths along our creeks. r a Mon to Fri - 10am to 8pm Mon to Fri - 10am to 8pm

For more information on Bushland and Creek Reserves contact the Bushland Management Team on 8470 8888. Ensure you have a bell on your bike - as it is d Sat - 10am to 4pm Sat - 10am to 4pm s common courtesy to ring your bell to alert Sun - 1pm to 5pm Sun - 1pm to 5pm e Neighbourhood Houses and Community Centres pedestrians of your presence behind them. r t Reservoir Library Fairfield Library

n There are seven local Neighbourhood Houses and seven Community Centres in the City of Darebin offering a variety of services, Ringing your bell does not mean that 17 Ralph St, Reservoir. 121 Station St, Fairfield. e facilities and programs for people of all ages and abilities. Programs offered at these centres include: Arts & Crafts, Education, pedestrians must get out of your way - it is c Mon to Thurs - 10am to 8pm Mon,Tues,Wed & Fri 10am to 5pm

Computer Classes, English Language Studies, Health & Well Being, Home & Garden, Music, Dance and Theatre, Personal important to slow down. Our shared

y Fri - 10am to 5pm Thurs- 10am to 8pm t Development, Support Groups and Special Activities. pathways are for the pleasure and i Sat - 10am to 4pm Sat - 10am to 1pm

n enjoyment of all those who use it - please For a detailed brochure and further information telephone the following centres: Sun - Closed Sun - Closed u show respect to your fellow users. m Neighbourhood Houses Thornbury Women's Neighbourhood House 131 Shaftesbury Pde,Thornbury.Telephone: 9480 0466 m Bike Paths and Walking Trails For more information about Darebin Libraries contact: 1300 655 355 o SPAN Community House Bicycle and pedestrian access to Darebin from the CBD, can be direct, and in most places rather c 298 Victoria Rd, Thornbury. Telephone: 9480 1364 Alphington Self Help Exchange (ASHE) pleasant, as shared off road bike and walking paths run a distance alongside the Darebin and Merri Creeks. 2 Kelvin Rd, Alphington. Telephone: 9499 7227 s Leisure Centres e

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Darebin Creek Shared Path t The city of Darebin provides an 218 High St, Preston. Telephone: 9484 5806 JIKA JIKA Community Centre n

Cnr. Plant St & Union St, Northcote. Telephone: 9482 5100 This path travels 11km along the creek corridor from Bundoora Park to Darebin Parklands in e extensive range of recreation, leisure c

Gurwidj Aboriginal Neighbourhood House Alphington. A good place to start the path is at the Darebin Parklands at the corner of Parkland Ave and cultural facilities and services. As PRACE Community Centre and Yarana Road, and head north through to Bundoora Park and La Trobe University Wildlife area. e well as bicycle and walking paths, 43 Clapham St, Thornbury Telephone: 9416 7682 r

Asquith Street, Reservoir. Telephone 9462 6077 The Path is concrete the whole way, except the La Trobe University loop, which is gravel. The grade u facilities include parks, reserves,

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is relatively flat and easy (grade 1 - beginners), but does have steep sections around Bell Street, i swimming pools, sports fields, and

Oakhill Community Centre e Community Centres Heidelberg (grade 2 - intermediate cyclists). It is also important to note that there are a few road l community centres. Cnr. Acheron Ave & crossings that need to be approached with common sense and care. Picnic, barbecue and toilet Migrant Resource Centre North Rd, Reservoir facilities are located at both ends - at Bundoora Park Visitors Centre and Darebin Parklands. If you Reservoir Leisure Centre Cuthbert Rd, Reservoir. Vic. 3073 North East Inc. Telephone: 8470 8593 enjoy Darebin Creek trail, get in touch with the Friends of Darebin Creek and join their planting days. Telephone: 9462 1677 251 High St, Preston. To find out more check out the website www.friendsofdarebincreek.org.au Telephone: 9484 7944 Donald St Community Hall

bike paths and walking trails Darebin Community Sports Donald St, Preston Merri Creek Shared Path Stadium Merrilands Telephone: 8470 8593 This 19km path (from Thomastown to the Main Yarra 857 Plenty Rd, Reservoir. Vic. 3073 Asquith St, Reservoir. Trail) has some beautiful natural features; particularly Telephone: 9471 4935 Telephone: 9462 6077 Fairfield Community Room pleasant is the indigenous revegetation work that has Station St, Fairfield been done by groups such as the Merri Creek Northcote Aquatic & Recreation Centre Clyde Street Community Centre Telephone: 8470 8593 Management Committee (MCMC) and Friends of 180 Victoria Rd, Northcote. Vic. 3070. 64 Clyde St, Thornbury Merri Creek to restore habitat and biodiversity to this Telephone: 9486 7200 Telephone: 8470 8593 Batman Park Community Hall wildlife corridor. The grade is suitable for www.northcote.ymcavic.asn.au Separation St, Northcote beginners (relatively flat - grade 1) with some hills Darebin International Sports Centre Telephone: 8470 8593 occasionally (grade 2 -intermediate). If you start in the 281 Darebin Road, Thornbury. Vic 3071. south, Dights Falls in Abbotsford is a good place Telephone: 8480 3000 (where the Merri Creek meets the Yarra River). t r Public Transport in Darebin Heading North, CERES, an environmental community o The public transport system in and around Darebin is great for farm is an excellent place to stop. Features at CERES p commuting to the city or for short trips without the car. Benefits of tram, t s include well ventilated and comfortable composting train and bus usage include decreased congestion, better air quality n Friends Groups n

toilets, native nursery, community gardens, energy efficient houses, bike workshop, farm animals and e a and less pollution. Darebin has a number of friends groups whose supporters consist of community members r a great café. m t wishing to be actively involved in the preservation of our natural environment. The friends

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i others about our precious open spaces, habitat and wildlife, particularly in the urban b two train lines (Epping and Hurstbridge) run by Connex, two tram The most direct route from the CBD is the St Georges Road shared path running up the centre median v u environment. If you would like to join or get involved with a friends group, you can contact

lines (112 and 86) run by , and 28 bus routes n p of this arterial road, commencing in the south at the Merri Parade roundabout intersection and serviced by 7 bus companies. Many of the buses have low floors for e any of the following. ease of access. Bikes are allowed free of cost on board trains outside continuting up to Robinson Park on High Street in Reservoir. Although this bike path is on a of rush hours, however, most train stations have bike racks and a major road, it has vegetation along both sides, making it feel quite separate from the road itself - this number of train stations have bike lockers available. does, however, mean that extra caution needs to be taken when crossing at smaller intersections, as Friends of Alphington Railway Reserve Information on tram, train and bus timetables, routes, fares, zones and cars may not see you until the last moment. The path is relatively flat, and will give you a gentle Tel: 9499 4885 bike lockers is available from on www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au downhill when heading south. The St Georges shared path intersects a number of major roads, but or phone 131 638. each junction has cyclist and pedestrian crossing lanterns to assist in safe crossing. Caution needs to be applied when crossing the major intersection at Merri Parade, where it is possible to join up with the Friends of Bundoora Park Merri Creek path. Tel: 9462 4079 Bus Service The following Bus Companies run routes within Darebin:

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t The City of Darebin is home to people from 126 countries who speak 118 different languages. As a Committee Inc.. Darebin Parklands Dysons Bus Company (Routes: 508, 513, 517, 546, 563, 566, 567, 609) Or call 9384 1300 n result, Darebin has a number of excellent facilities to assist and encourage the nurturing and sharing Management Committee

www.dysonsbus.com.au e of these diverse cultures and the wonderful creativity contained within each. The Arts and Cultural Or Freecall - 1800 33 33 88 or 9484 0434 The Ivanhoe Bus Company c Tel: 9499 4454

l Development Branch at Council is responsible for the development and implementation of cultural (Routes: 526, 527, 549, 550, 551) www.dcmc.org.au a

r policy and infrastructure and for the programming of arts and cultural events. Reservoir Bus Company (Routes: 525, 552,553, 555, 556, 558, 560) www.buslines.com.au/ivanhoe/ u

East West Bus Company t (Route: 561) Or call 9457 3236 l Darebin Parklands Association www.reservoirbus.com.au u Darebin Arts & Entertainment Centre c Tel: 9499 3486 Moonee Valley Bus Company (Route: 506) Cnr. St. Georges Rd & Bell St, Preston. Vic. 3072 National Bus Lines (Routes: 246, 250, 251, 350) Call 9370 5236 d Telephone: 9416 8933 www.nationalbus.com.au n a www.darebin.vic.gov.au/Centre.html Friends of Darebin Creek

s Tel: 9457 4040 t Northcote Town Hall Train Service Tram Service r www.friendsofdarebincreek.org.au

a 189 High Street, Northcote. Vic. 3070 Connex operates along two train lines that pass through Darebin - the Telephone: 9481 9500 Epping Line and Hurstbridge Line. Yarra Trams Preston Creative Living & Learning Centre Merri Creek Management Committee 648 High St, Preston. Vic. 3072 Tel: 9380 8199 VINC (Victorian Indigenous Nurseries 112 Telephone: 9471 0108 http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mcmc/ Stations within Darebin Boundaries: (* Premium Stations) - City to Regent Co-operative) Epping Line: Hurstbridge Line: 86 - Colonial Stadium to RMIT Bundoora Bundoora Homestead Art Centre Tel: 9482 1710 Keon Park *Preston Northcote Westgarth Zone: 1 and 2 7-27 Snake Gully Drive, Bundoora. Vic. 3083 Friends of Merri Creek Ruthven Bell Merri Dennis Telephone: 9466 9628 Latrobe University Wildlife Reserve *Reservoir Thornbury Rushall Fairfield Tel: 9240 2394 www.bundoorahomestead.com www.latrobe.edu.au/wildlife/ Regent Croxton Alphington http://home.vicnet.net.au/~fomc/welcome.htm

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