living in Mooroolbark

The Victorian Government Cabinet is hitting the roads in April to hear and discuss local issues from residents in the Yarra Ranges. Premier Denis Napthine and his new Cabinet will meet in the area on April 14 for a community forum. This will be an opportunity for locals to share their thoughts on what is [...]

Mooroolbark train station is one of only three on the Melbourne rail network that has platform humps that provide easy access for passengers with disabilities or mobility issues. The humps mean Mooroolbark station is an easy station for people with mobility issues to maintain their independence and travel with confidence. The raised humps are located [...]

Mooroolbark residents travelling by train in the evening will be even safer following the news that Protective Service Officers are now patrolling Mooroolbark station from 6pm until the last train every day of the week. The added security will mean travellers can feel extra confident around Mooroolbark train station and Brice Avenue. Protective Services Officers [...]

Looking for that perfect air conditioning solution for your home? Generally if you buy a property off the plan you will be given the option of installing some type of cooling system. Wondering whether you should choose split system over evaporate cooling or vice versa for indoor air conditioning? Well, let’s discuss the differences between both [...]

The naming of Paperbark Place in Mooroolbark

Our next property development along Cambridge Road in Mooroolbark will be called Paperbark Place after the native Australian Swamp Paperbark trees that grew prolifically in the area. There are still many growing strong today. Mooroolbark is located in the valley of the Brushy Creek (itself named after the Swamp Paperbark, Melaleuca ericifolia - or tea-tree [...]