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What will become of the vacant lots at the southern end of Galada Avenue?
A contentious 2017 amendment to the planning scheme approved higher height limits and an open extension to the original deadline for completion of developing these empty sites, but the community still awaits answers.
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Good news to report from Parkville Gardens
The season has officially come and gone but there are still bright splashes of autumn colour here and there in Parkville Gardens. They make a cheerful complement to the evergreens that predominate.
Read MorePGRA attends 2050 Summit
After all the excitement of our Neighbours’ Day event and Easter egg hunt, the past month has been relatively quiet for the Parkville Gardens Residents’ Association (PGRA). We’re planning a surprise event for late June so watch this space.
Read MoreCommunity gathers under sunny skies in Parkville Gardens
Melbourne’s weather has a reputation for changeability, but Parkville Gardens Residents’ Association could not have asked for a more glorious day on Sunday, March 23.
Read MoreMarch in Parkville Gardens
March is a multi-faceted month. Autumn has arrived, universities are back in full swing, football’s kicked off, Moomba fever is in the air, annual religious observances are under way for believers, and the Parkville Gardens Residents’ Association (PGRA) is once again hosting a seasonal event.
Read MorePark plan and security steps
Many features make Parkville Gardens a very attractive place to live. The proximity of Royal Park is one of them.
Read MoreDaredevil fun, security issues, and a new team in Town Hall
It wasn’t a trick, but it turned out a treat. Our Halloween event invitations went out at the last minute this year, but we still managed to attract a great turnout of young children and watchful parents for the fun and games.
Read MoreNew leaders emerge for Parkville Gardens
As confidently predicted last month, the Parkville Gardens Residents’ Association’s (PGRA) AGM and social evening held on Monday, September 9 was a great success.
Read MoreSeason of hope
Spring is a hopeful season and that’s the spirit of this month’s bulletin from Parkville Gardens.
Read MoreSurprise changes: Parkville Gardens pushes for its own meeting place
Surprises can be welcome or unwelcome. Parkville Gardens has had one of each in recent weeks.
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