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Also written as Unit 1, 151 Fulton Road.
Blackburn South VIC 3130, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 151 Fulton Road.
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It is located about 16 km east of Melbourne’s CBD, offering convenient access to the city while situated in a residential suburb
Blackburn South is served by Laburnum Train station, with Blackburn and Box Hill stations also close by, and several PTV bus routes run through the area
Nearby green spaces include the creek‑side Wurundjeri Walk Trail, Mirrabooka Oval, Eley Park (which has a tennis club), and smaller parks such as the lane at Wardle Close
Canterbury Road hosts a Woolworths supermarket and a McDonald’s restaurant, and there are several smaller shops and milk bars at the corner of Fulton and Holland Road, Indra Road, Vicki Street and Eley Road
Canterbury Road is the main east–west thoroughfare, while Middleborough Road and Blackburn Road run north–south and connect to the Eastern Freeway; the suburb is also reachable via Burwood Highway
Originally covered by orchards before the 1950s, the suburb was developed in the 1950s, was a working‑class neighbourhood in the 1960s‑70s, and transitioned to a middle‑class area in the early 1980s. It is also known for the Blackburn South Sharps sharpie gang of the 1970s
Nearby churches include Blackburn Christadelphians, St Luke the Evangelist Catholic Church, Evangelical Community Church, and St Edward the Confessor King Anglican Church
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