Parkville, Victoria

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Parkville
MelbourneVictoria

Ormond College, University of Melbourne
Population: 6,424 (2001)[1]
Established: 1850s
Postcode: 3052
Area: 4 km²
Property Value: AUD $690,000 [2]
Location: km from Melbourne
LGA: City of Melbourne
State District: Melbourne
Federal Division: Melbourne
Suburbs around Parkville
Moonee Ponds Brunswick West Brunswick
Travancore, Flemington Parkville Carlton North
North Melbourne Melbourne Carlton

Parkville is an inner city suburb north of Melbourne, Victoria, bordered by North Melbourne to the south-west, Carlton and Carlton North to the south and east, Brunswick to the north, and Flemington to the west.

It includes the postcodes 3052 and 3010 (University).

Icons include:

Elizabeth Street becomes Royal Parade in the suburb (before becoming Sydney Road and Hume Hwy, which runs to Sydney). Royal Park railway station is located within the suburb of Parkville and also the Turana Youth Training Centre.

There is also a golf course north of the Zoological Gardens called the Royal Park Golf Course.

Parkville South estate commenced in 1861 and is the largest housing division in the suburb. All of the residential part of Parkville South is a Conservation Area under the Register of the National Estate. In 1868 further excisions from Royal Park were made for housing estates at Parkville North along Royal Parade and Parkville West near Flemington Road.

During World War One and Two Royal Park was the site of military encampments. Camp Pell in Royal Park was the temporary military camp for United States forces during the Second World War.

The Athlete's Village for the 2006 Commonwealth Games was located in Parkville.

Coordinates: -37.797° 144.956°



Suburbs of the City of Melbourne

Carlton | Carlton North | Docklands | East Melbourne | Flemington | Kensington | Melbourne CBD | North Melbourne | Port Melbourne | Parkville | Southbank | West Melbourne

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