Project Background
Noble Park is just 30km from Melbourne’s central business district, with easy access to three major transport arterials including Heatherton Road, Princes Highway and Pakenham Cranbourne Rail Line. It is an increasingly popular place to live, the centre’s residential catchment of approximately 29,000 begins within a 5 minute walk of the Activity Centre. Noble Park is a traditional pedestrian friendly main street with a retail focus, including a number of niche bakeries, cafés, restaurants and convenience stores to support daily life.
Noble Park packs a lot of lifestyle punch with improved connectivity, integrated green space and new railway station resulting from the Victorian Government’s Level Crossing Removal initiative.
The $2 million Revitalising Noble Park initiative is a vital project, rejuvenating the centre and reinforcing its village character through an range of community investments.
The Revitalising Noble Park initiative is being delivered by the Victorian Government, through Office of Suburban Development, in partnership with the City of Greater Dandenong.
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Highlights
- Noble Park Health and Wellness Gym opens, 2023
- Leonard Ave Streetscape completed, 2023
- Frank Street Open Space completed, 2022
- Interpretive signs and new public artworks installed, 2022
- Muderra Way traditional owner name supported 2022
- People Counters installed, 2021
- All Abilities Playground Stage 2 receives funding, 2021
- Noble Park level crossing removal, 2021
- Noble Park Revitalisation Board and funding announced, 2020
- Ross Reserve investment commences, 2019
- New Noble Park Station opened, 2018
- Elevated rail and level crossing removal project completed, 2018
- WIFI and CCTV roll out, 2015
- Artwork, A place for Gathering completed and launched, 2013
- Noble Park Aquatic Centre opens, 2011
- Noble Park centenary celebrations and book release, 2009
- Paddy O’Donoghue Community Centre opens, 2006