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Boroondara Final

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The first survey of the Kew area was taken by Robert _____, who divided the 1400 acres of what became known as the Parish of Boroondara into 150 blocks of different sizes
Enjoy the low-key pace and interesting mix of shops in the _______ Balwyn North on Doncaster Road
The original inhabitants of the City of Boroondara were the _______ people
The City of Boroondara is named from an Aboriginal word meaning "where the _____ is thickly shaded"
In 2016-17, 2.55 million visits were made to one of Boroondara’s four _____ centres
Postwar prosperity saw continued _______ development of the orchards and paddocks of East Kew, and in the 1970s the Eastern Freeway was cut through the billabongs of the Yarra Valley in North Kew
Known for grand, historic residences and tranquil, leafy streets, _______ is commonly regarded as one of Melbourne's most prestigious and exclusive suburbs
Boroondara is located in the _______ suburbs
____ ____ began in 1901, when Mr J M Watson purchased 1.4 hectares of land for a private garden in Balwyn, in which he planted a collection of Australian and New Zealand natives
Kew Station and the associated railway branch was last served by passenger trains in 1952, with the station site now the headquarters of _______
Almost two-thirds of the community is bounded by _______ courses and parklands including the Yarra River, Gardiner's Creek and Yarra Bend Park
The commercial precinct known as ____ _____ began to take shape in the 1850s
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____ is a historic 19th-century Italianate mansion, located at 92 Studley Park Road
The City of Boroondara contains an extensive range of _______ assets including Victorian, Federation, interwar and post-war dwellings, commercial buildings and precincts
One of Kew’s biggest draw-cards is its impressive range of _______
The Camberwell ___ started in 1976 and is now an iconic part of weekends in the City of Boroondara
In 1994 the cities of Kew, Hawthorn and Camberwell were amalgamated to form the City of _______
___ ___ ____is a 260 hectare (642 acre) park in the Melbourne suburb of Kew
Formed in 1894 by James Anderson, a solicitor, and Fred Fitts, an architect, to provide _______ facilities for the residents of Kew and Hawthorn
Weekends can be spent wandering up to Harp Village for brunch at the Fat Penguin in ___ ____