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What is there to do in Bundoora?

By Christopher Ramos |

What is there to do in Bundoora?

Top Attractions in Bundoora
  • Bundoora Park. 87 reviews. Shopping.
  • Uni Hill Factory Outlets. 20 reviews.
  • Cooper's Settlement. 8 reviews.
  • Bundoora Homestead Art Centre. 17 reviews.
  • Mt cooper Lookout. 12 reviews.
  • Kingsbury Community Market. 5 reviews.
  • LUMA (La Trobe University Museum of Art) 6 reviews.
  • Norris Bank Parklands. 5 reviews.

Also to know is, is bundoora a safe suburb?

A bustling suburb full of students and families. Bundoora has an average violent crime rate and an above average property crime rate for Melbourne.

Likewise, how far is bundoora from Melbourne CBD? 15 km.

Beside above, what is there to do in Greensborough?

Top Attractions in Greensborough

  • Kalparrin Gardens. 4 reviews. Nature & Parks.
  • Brown's Reserve. 3 reviews. Nature & Parks.
  • Poulter Avenue Reserve. 4 reviews. Nature & Parks.
  • Whatmough Park. 6 reviews.
  • Plenty River Trail. 1 review.
  • St Helena Market Place. 1 review.
  • Pioneer Reserve. 1 review.
  • Anthony Beale Reserve. 2 reviews.

Which Melbourne suburb has the highest crime rate?

The top 10 suburbs with the highest crime rates were:

  • Melbourne City: 35.76 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Collingwood: 21.51 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Fitzroy: 19.64 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Campbellfield: 19.05 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Docklands: 18.65 incidents per 100 residents.

What suburb has the highest crime rate in Australia?

The 10 suburbs with the highest crime rates were:
  • Sydenham: 128.30 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Haymarket: 108.04 incidents per 100 residents.
  • The Rocks: 93.02 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Windsor: 81.17 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Sydney City: 65.88 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Penrith: 63.82 incidents per 100 residents.

Which suburb has the highest crime rate in Victoria?

The areas with the highest and lowest crime rates
Some of the areas with the highest overall crime rates in Melbourne include Campbellfield, Collingwood, Fitzroy, St Kilda and Broadmeadows. In regional Victoria, the areas with the highest crime rates are Hazelwood, Shepparton, Moe, Mildura, Traralgon and Bendigo.

Is Doreen a safe place to live?

"Doreen is a very nice place to live- highly recommend"
It is really worth your money. Doreen is a very nice place to live.

How safe is Cranbourne?

Cranbourne has a lot of cons but on the positive side it is reasonably safe and the people are generally friendly. Cranbourne would be better if it had better amenities and services, especially restaurants, cafes and alternative medicine.

Is tarneit a safe suburb?

Older parts of Tarneit with less rental properties have no issues with crime, they are well designed for families and neighbors are friendly, crime rate is low compared to other suburbs. Look up Victorian statistics, crime rates were worst in the inner city and in some regional cities.

Is Epping safe?

Agent Kate Seehusen of NNW Property says Epping serves as a hub for the northern districts. “It's the only station with trains going north, south, east and west and it's a really safe suburb to live in.”

Is Point Cook a safe suburb?

"Most affordable good Suburbs"
Cheapest good suburb in Melbourne. Best thing about Point Cook is that very nice people live in here. Very peaceful, respectful and educated bunch are in Point Cook. Point Cook is the best.

Whats on in Greensborough?

Things to Do in Greensborough
  • Kalparrin Gardens. 4 reviews. Nature & Parks.
  • Brown's Reserve. 3 reviews. Nature & Parks.
  • Poulter Avenue Reserve. 4 reviews. Nature & Parks.
  • Whatmough Park. 6 reviews. Nature & Parks.
  • Plenty River Trail. 1 review. Shopping.
  • St Helena Market Place. 1 review. Fun & Games.
  • Pioneer Reserve. 1 review.
  • Anthony Beale Reserve. 2 reviews.

How do you get to La Trobe by public transport?

*Route 301 buses run every 10 minutes between La Trobe University Bundoora and Reservoir Station from 7am to 7pm on university days. +Route 561 buses run every 20 minutes on weekdays. *Route 301 buses run every 10 minutes between La Trobe University Bundoora and Reservoir Station from 7am to 7pm on university days.

How do I get to RMIT Bundoora by public transport?

Public transport
From here you can connect to local buses and trams. Yarra Trams Route 86 will take you direct from Waterfront City Docklands to the Bundoora campus gates. Get off at stop number 70 (Janefield Drive) for the West side of the campus, and stop number 71 (Bundoora RMIT) for the East side.

Is bundoora a regional area?

Bundoora is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government areas are the Cities of Banyule, Darebin and Whittlesea. At the 2016 Census, Bundoora had a population of 28,653. Bundoora is the headquarters of La Trobe University, Bundoora Campus.

How do you get to Bundoora RMIT?

Yarra Trams Route 86 will take you direct from Waterfront City Docklands to the Bundoora campus gates. Get off at stop number 70 (Janefield Drive) for the West side of the campus, and stop number 71 (Bundoora RMIT) for the East side. Check Public Transport Victoria for details of connecting services.

How do you get to Latrobe University Bundoora?

350 - City (Queen St) - La Trobe University via Eastern Fwy
Use the 350 bus if you're travelling from the Melbourne CBD. This is the fastest route to the Melbourne (Bundoora) campus from the city. The bus runs along the Eastern Freeway. Estimated travelling time is 45-50 minutes.