Noble Park

Revitalising Noble Park

Project Background

Located just 30km from Melbourne’s central business district, Noble Park offers easy access to three major transport routes: Heatherton Road, Princes Highway, and the Pakenham Cranbourne Rail Line. This increasingly popular residential area has a catchment of approximately 29,000 people, with the Activity Centre begins within a 5 minute walk.

Noble Park features a traditional, pedestrian-friendly main street with a strong retail focus, including niche bakeries, cafés, restaurants, and convenience stores that cater to daily needs. The area boasts enhanced connectivity, integrated green spaces, and a new railway station, thanks to the Victorian Government’s Level Crossing Removal initiative.

Since 2006, efforts to rejuvenate the centre and enhance Noble Park's village character have been ongoing. The formation of the Noble Park Revitalisation Board and subsequent funding announcements marked the beginning of the Revitalising Noble Park initiative. This vital project, supported by a range of community investments, a $4 million investment from Victorian Government through Office of Suburban Development as well as funding through City of Greater Dandenong capital works program builds upon the initial revitalisation efforts delivered through the City of Greater Dandenong's Capital Works program in the early stages of revitalisation.

For more information visit the Office of Suburban Development website.

Highlights

Revitalising Noble Park - Projects

Douglas Street, Noble Park

Douglas Street Streetscape Upgrade Project

Colour Connection mural

Colour Connection by Happy Decay

streetscape

Leonard Avenue and Buckley Street Streetscape Redevelopment Project

Happy Grounds mural by Happy Decay

Happy Grounds by Happy Decay

The Noble Community mural

The Noble Community by Sasha Heath

colourfully painted signal box

Noble Park Signal Box Project

yellow and blue painted mural on road

Peace and Harmony for Ukraine

image of street in Noble Park

Traditional Owner Name for Link Road Noble Park

People sitting at an outdoor table

Revitalising Noble Park (Council News article October 2022)

Ian Street Community Mural Project

Ian Street Community Mural Project

Painting on a wall

Roots by Hayden Dewar

Zip Me project

Zip Me Up by Giovanna Inserra

Traditional Owner Renaming of Road and Art Project for Muderra Way in Noble Park

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Explore some of Noble Park’s public art and embrace pride of place in Our Street Noble Park.
The Our Street Noble Park (NPK) Grant Scheme offered one-off grants to support initiatives that benefited the Noble Park