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GALADA AVENUE, PARKVILLE GALADA AVENUE, PARKVILLE Aerial 06–07 GALADA AVENUE, PARKVILLE GALADA AVENUE, PARKVILLE Aerial 06–07 Parkside Masterplan 08–09 The Park Club 10–13 Location & Lifestyle 14–19 The Team 20–25 Located in the premier suburb of Parkville, Parkside is a visionary development by Frasers Property Australia and Citta Property Group; designed to create not only an investment opportunity; but a vibrant community and a sustainable landscape in the heart of one of the world’s most liveable cities. P Melbourne The University Tram 55 Capital State Netball & Royal Melbourne CBD Royal Park Parkville Gardens Village Oval Bus 505 Stop The Park Port Phillip Zoo of Melbourne Royal Park City Trail Hockey Centre Hospital Wetlands Club Bay The Parkside Masterplan Royal Park less than 1km In addition to modern inner-city style living, residents of Prosper Parkside enjoy the advantages of having the Parkside precinct and Royal Park on their doorstep. Parkside, in the established suburb of Covering 181 hectares, this is the Parkville, is the result of a well- largest of Melbourne’s inner-city established collaboration between parks combining grasslands, native BUNJIL WAY industry professionals Frasers Property garden and open space with sporting Australia and Citta Property Group. facilities including the North Park The leafy environment, encompassing Tennis Club and Royal Park Golf more than 20 acres, affords residents Course. It is also home to one of the the gym and pool facility of The Park city’s best attractions, Melbourne Zoo. Club, as well as an outdoor recreation Beyond the park, some of Melbourne’s hub, ideal for both physical activity most popular neighbourhoods and 5 and well-earned relaxation. The green restaurants can be reached via the GALADA AVENUE space includes tranquil Parkville nature-lover’s Capital City Cycle Trail, 7 Gardens and the neighbouring or on public transport. The Metro train wetlands, as well as the Village Oval, network can be accessed at Royal Park which caters to a variety of sporting Station; the No. 55 tram stops in Royal enthusiasts. A short walk through a Park; and Bus 505 travelling direct to landscaped corridor also puts Royal the University of Melbourne and the 6 Park, 4km from Melbourne’s CBD, CBD, stops on Cade Way, approximately 3 within reach. 50 metres from the front lobby. Village Oval . E V 5 A A D A AL G 4 1 Y K CADEA WAY IN L W YCITYLINK E IT D C A C 2 1 Prosper Parkside 2 The Park Club 3 Village Oval 4 Bus #505 Stop 5 Outdoor Gym 6 Parkside Playground 7 Parkville Gardens walking paths and adjoining wetlands 8 9 The Park Club* is home to the finest amenities and reserved exclusively for Parkside residents Galada Avenue Prosper BBQ 25m heated indoor lap pool Resident’s Lounge Gym *Part of the facilities may not be available at settlement and may be delivered in stages over an unspecified period of time. Purchasers should refer to the Contract of The Park Club* pool (actual facilities) Sale for the terms and conditions surrounding availability and use of these facilities. 10 11 The Park Club* pool (actual facilities) The Park Club* The Park Club* gym (actual facilities) The Retreat area (indicative facilities) The Park Club features a 25-metre including 19-inch treadmill screens and Landscaped recreation spaces include The facilities at The Park Club heated indoor lap pool in ultra modern Wi-Fi connection to upload workout a paved outdoor BBQ area with also include an indoor dining and surrounds. Full-height windows running data, stream music or watch movies. communal dining tables and seating. entertaining area with a fully equipped the length of the facility offer green Fully equipped toilet and shower Raised garden beds, with established kitchen and a multi-purpose room with vistas onto the resident’s retreat and facilities can be accessed via both the plants and trees, overlook the Village audio visual capabilities. across landscaped gardens to the pool and gym and are convenient to Oval where residents can relax and Village Oval. the resident’s retreat areas. The Park recuperate or get active. Club also features an outdoor BBQ and A state-of-the-art gymnasium features dining area where residents can gather the latest Life Fitness range of cardio with friends and neighbours to socialise machines, weights, workout mats and entertain. and personal entertainment systems 12 13 Established educational, cultural and The world-class Royal Melbourne medical facilities, including two of Hospital and Royal Children’s Australia’s finest tertiary institutions, are Hospital are both in Parkville. In the all nearby. The University of Melbourne neighbouring suburb of Carlton, the is 3.1km away (with direct access via Melbourne Museum is a natural and Bus 505 on Cade Way) and RMIT (Royal cultural history museum set in the Melbourne Institute of Technology) sits beautiful Carlton Gardens. conveniently on the nearby CBD fringe, close to the State Library. 2. 3. 1. 4. 5. 6. On the inner-city fringe, Queen Victoria 1. The Capital City Trail Market is a popular foodie haven, 2. Tram no. 55, Royal park Location & Lifestyle a venue of European tradition with 3 & 4. Royal Park, Parkville fresh fruit and vegetable stalls and 5. The University of Melbourne a food hall featuring cheese-makers, 6. Wide Open Road, Brunswick Prosper offers the butcheries and delicatessens. perfect balance of nature & inner-city living 14 15 8. 9. 7. 10. 11. As one of the world’s most liveable The city also offers residents of Prosper 7. Laksa King, Flemington cities, Melbourne has a number of galleries, markets and everything from 8. Southbank, Melbourne distinct and vibrant precincts, many hidden gems in twisting laneways to 9. Emporium, Melbourne of which surround Parkville’s quiet world-class shopping and dining on 10. Lux Foundry, Brunswick streets. Lygon St and Sydney Rd the Southbank waterfront. 11. Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne have long been home to Melbourne’s cosmopolitan food and wine culture, while Brunswick and Fitzroy offer some of the best live music scenes in the country. 16 17 Brunswick 28 51 65 55 41 43 60 30 63 61 Dawson St 42 19 N Airport 75 Brunswick Glenlyon Rd 15 mins 67 76 64 51 65 78 28 52 55 41 40 43 22 60 30 07 Union St 63 54 29 61 48 Brunswick 66 Dawson St 42 59 19 49 53 PARKS & GARDENS CAFÉS EDUCATION N Airport 75 Glenlyon Rd Jewell 15 mins 67 76 64 01 Village Oval 40 The Village Bakery 72 Penguin Childcare Early 78 5268 02 Parkville Gardens 41 John Gorilla Learning Centre 40 22 SydneyRd BRUNSWICKUnion St RD 54 07 EwingSt 29 48 Brunswick 73 Flemington Primary 66 44 LygonSt 03 Capital City Trail 42 Ray’s Café 79 Park St 80 59 49 53 74 St Brendan’s Kindergarten Royal Melbourne 04 Royal Park 43 Lux Foundry Hospital Royal Pk Jewell 505 13 05 Royal Park Walking Path 44 Wide Open Road 75 Brunswick South West 72 68 Primary School SydneyRd 06 Debneys Park 45 Market Lane Coffee BRUNSWICK RD 05 EwingSt 01 44 LygonSt 76 Brunswick Secondary 79 ParkRoyal St Pk 07 Ormond Park 46 Baker D. Chirico 80 College 73 02 Royal Melbourne 86 08 Princes Park 47 La Latteria Hospital Royal Pk 505 Poplar Rd 13 77 The University of 72 17 09 Carlton Gardens 48 Two Little Pigs Melbourne – Parkville 03 14 Princes 20 Melbourne Zoo 05 Carlton Hill 10 Flagstaff Gardens 49 Code Black Coffee 59 01 Cricket 78 RMIT University 11 21Royal Pk Ground Carlton 73 74 86 North 02 Royal Park SPORTING CLUBS & FACILITIES RESTAURANTS MEDICAL FACILITIES Poplar Rd Princes Oak St Oak 04 e Park17 v 14 11 VBA Baseball Ross 50 Laksa King 1203 Melbourne A Princes 79 Parkville Gardens 20 tt 06 Zoo io Carlton Hill 59 ll 08 Straw Field E Cricket 51 Albert St Food & Wine Medical Centre 11 21 Ground Carlton 12 State Netball & 74 85 North 52 Tom Phat 80 Royal Melbourne Royal Park Hockey Centre Flemington Princes15 53 Rumi Hospital – Royal Park 50 57 Macarthur Rd ROYAL PARADE Bridge St Oak 04 Park ve 13 Royal Park Tennis Club 12 A 81 Royal Children’s 16 tt 54 Kumo Izakaya & Sake Bar 06 io 31 ll 08 14 Royal Park Golf Club Hospital RACECOURSE RD E 32 55 Kaprica 15 Royal Park Touch 82 Royal Melbourne Hospital 85 56 Trotters COLL Football – City Campus 57 Flemington Flemington Rd Macarthur Rd 15 EG PRINCES ST 50 E ROYAL PARADE C 57 Stovetop Bridge R E 16 North Park Tennis Club 83 Frances Perry House 16 S. Royal 1831 58 Supernormal RACECOURSE RD Children’s 17 Carlton Cricket Ground 84 The Royal Dental Hospital 32 Hospital 1 & 8 18 Carlton Baths BOUNDARY RD 81 Melrose St BARS COL Flemington Rd 77 LEG E PRINCES ST 19 Brunswick Baths C Macaulay Parkville R The University E Carlton 59 Union Hotel TRANSPORT 55 S. 20 Elite Swimming Royal of Melbourne 18 & 59 35 Children’s 47 Performance 60 The Brunswick TRAINS Hospital Royal 62 56 Mess Hall 85 Flemington Bridge Melbourne 23 1 & 8 71 BOUNDARY RD 81 70 Melrose St Hospital 33 61 The Brunswick Green 86 Royal Park 77 34 36 ENTERTAINMENT Macaulay PRINCES HWY Park83ville82 The University Carlton 62 Jimmy Watson’s 55 84 24 46 21 Melbourne Zoo BUSES of Melbourne 35 & 59 47 Wine Bar 22 Brunswick Art Gallery #505 Moonee Ponds – Melb. University Arden St Royal 62 63 Spotted Mallard Melbourne 23 56 71 via Parkville Gardens 70 23 Cinema Nova Hospital 33 34 36 64 Howler 57 PRINCES HWY 83 82 26 24 La Mama Theatre TRAMS 46 65 Mr Wilkinson 84 24 25 25 Melbourne Museum #59 Airport West – City 57 55 Carlton (Elizabeth Street) Arden St Gardens 26 IMAX FOOD STORES #55 West Coburg – Domain 09 27 State Library Interchange Laurens St DRYBURGH ST 66 Grantham St – 57 26 K DYNON RD #1 East Coburg – South Melbourne N Coles, bakery, fruit I 25 L K SHOPPING IN Beach G shop, deli Queen 57 Carlton S 55 VICTORIA ST CITY T Victoria Market Gardens #89 Queen Victoria Market /49 Peel St 28 Brunswick Bound North 67 Melba’s Food Hall SP 69 E 78 09 (N Melb.) Melbourne N Bookstore C 45 Exhibition E RMIT 68 Barkly Shopping Centre: Laurens St North DRYBURGH ST R #112 West Preston – St Kilda S University K DYNON RD T Russell 29 Jetnikoff Bicycle Co.
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