About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 7 Tunstall Avenue.
Boronia VIC 3155, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 7 Tunstall Avenue.
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The property is located about 29 km (approximately 18 mi) east of Melbourne’s CBD
Boronia railway station serves the suburb, providing regular train services that connect to the Melbourne city centre
Residents can access a 24‑hour gym, Knox Leisureworks swimming pool, extensive bike paths and small parks. Nearby Boronia Junction shopping centre offers a range of restaurants and a hairdresser
Boronia began as an orchard and flower‑growing area and was named in 1915 after the boronia plant. The suburb has deep Indigenous roots with the Wurundjeri people as traditional custodians, and it grew rapidly after the railway opened in 1920
Boronia recorded a population of 23,607 in the 2021 census
The suburb hosts a variety of community groups including a Lions Club, Rotary Club, RSL, and several church groups, as well as sporting organisations such as the Boronia Hawks Australian Rules football team
Boronia sits at the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges, offering views of the national park, nature reserves and a network of bike paths that showcase the green backdrop of the area
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