Also known as Greater Melbourne, metropolitan Melbourne is the geographical area that defines Melbourne as a city and the capital of the state of Victoria. Spanning over km 2 metropolitan Melbourne is home to 4. With people from more than countries, we're known as Australia's most culturally diverse city. Victoria is divided into 79 local government areas — with 31 of them located in metropolitan Melbourne. Local councils provide a wide variety of services to their municipalities and enforce federal, state and local laws.
You can learn more about local councils on the Know Your Council website. The City of Banyule is located between 7 and 21 km north east of Melbourne. Banyule is a great place for those wanting an active lifestyle with plenty of cycling paths, walking tracks, open spaces and parklands for residents. The City of Bayside is located in the south east of the centre of Melbourne and includes several suburbs near Port Phillip Bay such as Brighton, Beaumaris and Sandringham.
Over 90, residents reside in Bayside with the average age being Bayside is full of activities and sights such as some of the best beaches in Melbourne, sports clubs and regular community events. The City of Boroondara is one of the oldest and most culturally diverse areas of Melbourne, made up of suburbs such as Hawthorn, Camberwell and Kew. Nearly 30 per cent of residents were born overseas and we can trace their heritage back to more than different countries.
Boroondara has many restaurants, markets and shopping areas and is easy to get around with a reliable tram network. The City of Brimbank is the second largest municipality in metropolitan Melbourne, covering 25 new and established suburbs including Albion, Sunshine and Taylors Lakes. Brimbank is a culturally diverse area with excellent schools, leisure centres and parks. Brimbank also has a vibrant arts scene with regular exhibitions and public art spaces. Cardinia is divided into three wards that make up its townships and suburbs such as Pakenham, Beaconsfield and Koo Wee Rup.
Cardinia holds festivals, awards ceremonies and regular community events throughout the year. The City of Casey is one of the fastest growing municipalities in Australia with nearly , residents. The western boundary of Frankston is formed by about 10 km of pristine coastline.
Residents of Glen Eira enjoy a calendar full of regular community events, parks, gardens and galleries. Around 60 per cent of residents were born overseas and nearly two thirds of residents speak languages other than English at home.
Greater Dandenong is full of restaurants, shopping centres and activities that your family will enjoy. Level 3: Melbourne Awards. Level 4: Melbourne Awards — finalists. Level 4: Melbourne Awards — winners. Level 4: Entering the Melbourne Awards. Level 4: Award categories. Level 4: Melburnian of the Year. Level 4: Melbourne Awards — previous winners.
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Besides, Melbourne is also a major centre for contemporary and traditional Australian music. Probably, because of all these reasons, Melbourne is more often considered as "cultural capital of Australia.
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