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Table of Contents
LOCAL AREA INFORMATION ....................................................................................................... 3
HISTORY .................................................................................................................................... 3
Little Beach................................................................................................................................ 5
THINGS TO DO AND SEE ............................................................................................................. 7
MAJOR PARKS AND WETLANDS.................................................................................................. 9
PUBLIC TRANSPORT ................................................................................................................. 10
CHILD CARE.............................................................................................................................. 12
MATERNAL HEALTH CENTRES ................................................................................................... 12
DISTANCE TO MELBOURNE AIRPORT ........................................................................................ 12
DISTANCE TO MELBOURNE GPO ............................................................................................... 12
MEDICARE ............................................................................................................................... 13
PLACES OF WORSHIP................................................................................................................ 14
PRIMARY & SECONDARY SCHOOLS ........................................................................................... 15
SHOPPING ............................................................................................................................... 17
BAYSIDE EMERGENCY SERVICES ............................................................................................... 18
HOSPITALS............................................................................................................................... 18
MEDICAL CENTRES ................................................................................................................... 19
HOLISTIC CENTRES ................................................................................................................... 19
PHARMACIES ........................................................................................................................... 20
DENTISTS................................................................................................................................. 20
GYMS/LEISURE CENTRES/PERSONAL TRAINING/POOLS ............................................................ 21
LIBRARY LOCATIONS ................................................................................................................ 22
SPORTING CLUBS ..................................................................................................................... 23
GOLF CLUBS/COURSES ............................................................................................................. 23
VETERINARY CLINICS................................................................................................................ 24
OFF LEASH PARKS FOR DOGS IN HAMPTON .............................................................................. 24
KENNELS AND CATTERIES ......................................................................................................... 25
RESTAURANTS ......................................................................................................................... 26
OTHER LINKS THAT MAY ASSIST YOU IN YOUR MOVE ............................................................... 29
PLANNING PERMITS................................................................................................................. 30
DISABLED PERSONS PARKING PERMITS .................................................................................... 30
PROPOSED FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS ........................................................................................ 31
MARKET GROWTH INFORMATION............................................................................................ 32
SPEED CAMERA INFORMATION ................................................................................................ 32
WEATHER INFORMATION......................................................................................................... 32
DISCLAIMER............................................................................................................................. 33
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LOCAL AREA INFORMATION
Population
The Bayside population count due to the 2006 census states that there were nealy 94,618 residents.
The percentage of Australian Citizens in Bayside is 64.1%, and in this council the most common
languages spoken at home are English, Greek, Italian and Russian. Most people are employed on a
full time basis and most popular occupations are professionals, managers, clerical and
administration.
Hampton is an established residential area, with some commercial areas. Hampton was named
after Dyas Hampton, an early market gardener in the area.
In 1841 the Government sold land to Henry Dendy. The town was surveyed ready to be sold, but
purchasers were few and land sales failed. In 1860's railways and market gardens were establsihed
which saw growth in population. Expansion continued into the late 1800's and early 1900's and
development resumed during post war years.
The suburbs that encompass Bayside are: Beaumaris, Black Rock, Brighton, Brighton East,
Cheltenham (Part), Hampton, Hampton East, Highett (part) and Sandringham.
HISTORY
Bayside has a rich history and the foreshore which Brighton is famous for has many historical sites.
All in all there are 40 historical sites and 15 of them were chosen to be part of the history trail.
Middle Brighton Baths
Opened in 1881. In 1904 it was rebuilt and again in 1934. It is still standing today. After Second
World War it became a popular venue for schools for training sessions. In 1959 the front of the
baths was used for the scene of the official opening of celebrations of Brighton's Centenary by
Mayor Cr. R. G. Ward and the Governor of Victoria Sir Dallas Brooks. In 1963 another storm saw the
demise of the structure and was refurbished in 1986 and again in 2001 with a restaurant and
gymnasium. The Middle Brighton Baths is home to 'The Brighton Icebergers' (group of locals) who
swim all year round.
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Blue Stone Sea Wall
In 1930 Bayside city council employed sustenance workers to place blue stone walls on the
foreshore to protect 'Green Point' and nearby beaches. The bluestone was used from the outer
walls of the Old Melbourne Goal. Prisoner’s initials and numbers were inscribed in some of these
stones. It is said that Ned Kelly's stone is hidden somewhere amongst one of those stones.
Bathing Boxes Precinct - Dendy Street
In 1862 the first bathing box was built as close to the foreshore as possible (to eliminate any
unnecessary exposure). By 1930 there were 200 Brighton boxes; however some had been lost due
to neglect and storms. After the violent storm of 1934 the remaining boxes were re-aligned high
above the water mark. Originally the boxes were painted all the same colour of grey, green or dull
colours but after the Second World War many decided to individualise their boxes with colour and
design. 82 boxes still remain and are a favourite landmark for photographers and artists, especially
from Green Point with the Melbourne city skyline in the distance.
Green Point
When the railway line reached Brighton in 1961, Green Point became a popular spot for tourists /
locals. Improvement for the area began in 1879 and then extensions in 1900, including; gardens,
toilets, rotunda and a kiosk. The Cenotaph was erected as a war memorial and completed in 1927.
It was used for many ANZAC day services. In 1930 the stone walls were put up to protect the area.
Brighton Beach Baths
Captain Kenny's Beach baths opened in 1861, however there was no mixed bathing was allowed. In
1918 the Brighton cyclone hit the baths and was eventually rebuilt. Then in 1934 another storm
devastated most of the east side of Port Phillip Bay. The Baths were re-opened in 1939 and were
made of sturdy brick this time. It had little patronage and in 1979 it was decided the Baths be
demolished and then the Middle Brighton Baths were refurbished instead.
Hampton Park Renourishment
This stretch of beach in Bayside was not a beach were locals and tourists visited often, due to the
problems it had because of erosion. Beach boxes were destroyed. In 1997 renourishment began
due to the city council and residents of Bayside rallying to try and save the beach. A new beach was
created and officially opened in 1997
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Hampton Beach
Once the railway line opened up at Hampton Beach it became a popular destination for locals and
tourists. People enjoyed the beach, hotel, tea garden, café and pier. More beach boxes were built.
After the Second World War beaches everywhere became more popular and Hampton Station was
widened to cope with the larger crowds.
Half Moon Bay & Red Bluff Cliffs
From the days of Boonwurrung people to present day 1/2 moon bay has been a valued fishing place.
Red Bluff found at the northern end of 1/2 moon bay was used as location for filming 'Gallipoli
Landing'.
HMVS Cerberus
In 1851 the Cerberus HMVS was built to ward off sea-borne raiders. The design of Cerberus was
thought of as radical using wooden hulls and steam. The HMVS arrived in Port Phillip Bay in 1871
and named the most powerful ship for harbor defence in the world. She had 53 years of service and
in 1926 was relocated to Sandringham City Council. Cerberus was the first vessel to hold a
registered place in the National Heritage list.
Little Beach
South of Black Rock Point was rescued in 1970 from the dumping of rubbish and rubble by the
Sandringham city council. In 1972 due to conservationists protesting a halt to the project was
ordered. Soon after the rubble and rubbish was removed thanks to the 'Victorian Minister for
Conservation'.
Quiet Corner & Fisherman's Hut
Natural forces have changed the foreshore in the early 1930's. The shore eroded into rock stacks
which were diminished by wave attacks. Sever storms cut the cliff back in the mid- 1930's so a
gentler slope was created and planted with grasses and a sea wall made from stone.
Ricketts Point - The Point Homestead
Ricketts Point is known for its rocky shore and reefs which have attracted beach lovers, fisherman,
snorkelers, students, painters, bird watchers and children. Between the years of 1960 - 1985 the
depletion of marine life was obvious. In 2002 a declaration was made to provide a Marine Sanctuary
to preserve and increase the marine life at Ricketts Point.
On the inland side of Beach Road, stand the bluffs which mark an earlier line of cliffs cut when the
sea was at a higher level. In 1890 the Mayor ordered construction of a mansion on this high ground.
The property was eventually subdivided and The Point Homestead was demolished in 1959.
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Great Southern Hotel
In 1889 the Great Southern Hotel opened before the great depression. In 1920's the name was
changed to Hotel Beaumaris. At the bottom of the cliff where Hotel Beaumaris a shed that was
'Keefer's Boat Hire' was used for fisherman to hire boats and catch fish. In 1984 a fire caused great
distress in the area when it burned the historic shed, boats and equipment. A mussel farm was then
erected for a few years until that too closed.
Australian Impressionist Painters - Heidelberg School
Famous Australian Impressionist that revolutionised art in this period was Roberts, McCubbin and
Abrahams. They painted lots of paintings of Bayside.
Rotunda
Sandringham Rotunda was constructed and complete in 1926. It was used as a bandstand for
outdoor band concerts as this was popular entertainment during this period.
W. T. Sunderland designed the plans for the structure. The basic wooden frame was built and then
concrete was used to decorate and completed the rotunda. Gardens around the structure
completed the landmark. In 1985 the rotunda underwent restoration and became a significant
landmark in Sandringham and Bayside.
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THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN AND AROUND BAYSIDE AND HAMPTON
Artist series
ARTrium
Bayside Arts and Cultural CentreBayside Film Festival - Film Festival Section -15th -
18th July (Palace Cinema)
Coastal Arts Trail
Beaches
Brighton
Black Rock
Half Moon Bay
Hampton
Ricketts Point
Sandringham
Activities
Bike paths
Walking trails
Water actvities
Golf
Tennis
Events and attractions
Arts, culture and events
Brighton bathing boxes
Heritage-listed properties
Festivals and events calendar
HMVS Cerberus
Shopping, food and wine
Bayside Christmas Carols in
the Park
December 8th 2009
Dendy Park
Mel Ref; 77 A2
Bright 'n' Sandy Food & Wine
Festival
Usually March 2009
Ph: (03) 9599 4444
email: [email protected]
Craft Markets
Hampton Craft Market
Hampton Community Centre
14 Willis Street
Hampton
T: 9584 3398
Third Saturday of the month from February to December.
Sandringham Village Craft Market
Masonic Hall
23 Abbott Street
Sandringham
T: 9584 3398
First Saturday of the month from February to December
Heritage and Arts Trails Walks around Bayside
ph: (03) 9599 4444
Billilla Mansion
Mansion built in 1878 and open for public enjoyment
26 Halifax Street, Brighton
ph: (03) 9599 4444
Black Rock House
Built in 1856 as a holiday resort, now used for wedding photos and is a museum
for public enjoyment.
34 Ebden Avenue, Black Rock
Ph: (03) 9599 4444
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MAJOR PARKS AND WETLANDS AROUND BAYSIDE AND HAMPTON
Playground Location Address Facilities
Alexander Park Cnr Alexandra & Thomas Street,
Hampton
Drinking fountain
Playground
Castlefield Reserve and Playground Cnr Kingston & Ludstone Street,
Hampton
Practice nets,
playground, toilets
David Street Reserve David Street, Hampton
Goal posts, practice
nets, playground,
toilets
Gypsy Village Park Cnr Bridge & Kyarra Street, Hampton
Basketball/netball
rings, drinking fountain,
playground
Holyrood Street Park Holyrood Street, Hampton Drinking fountain,
playground
Myrtle Road, Playground Cnr Myrtle Road & Sargood Street,
Hampton
Playground
Thomas Street, Reserve Thomas Street, Hampton BBQ, drinking fountain,
playground, toilets
Wishart Reserve Wishart Street, Hampton Drinking fountain,
playground
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PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Trains will depart ;
Sandringham Station,
Hampton Station,
Brighton Beach Station,
Middle Brighton Station,
North Brighton Station,
Gardenvale Station,
Elsternwick Station,
Ripponlea Station,
Balaclava Station,
Windsor Station,
Prahran Station,
South Yarra Station, and
Richmond Station and
terminate at Flinders Street
Station.
On weekends, services travel via the City Loop. City stations are:
Flagstaff Station (weekdays only),
Melbourne Central Station,
Parliament Station,
Flinders Street Station and
Southern Cross Station (Spencer Street).
Bus routes
216 - Caroline Springs - Brighton Beach
219 - Sunshine Park - Gardenvale
600 - Southland Shopping Centre - St Kilda Light Rail Station
627 - Elsternwick - Brighton East via Oakleigh, Chadstone, McKinnon
630 - Elwood - Monash University via Gardenvale, Ormond & Huntingdale
703 - Middle Brighton - Blackburn via Bentleigh, Clayton, Monash University (SMARTBUS
Service)
708 - Carrum - Hampton
811 - Dandenong - Brighton via Heatherton Road, Springvale
812 - Dandenong - Brighton via Parkmore Shopping Centre
822 - Chadstone - Sandringham via Murrumbeena & Southland
823 - North Brighton - Southland via Moorabbin, Southland
825 - Moorabbin - Southland via Black Rock & Mentone
827 - Hampton - Berwick via Hallam Gardens Estate
828 - Hampton - Berwick Station
922 - Southland Shopping Centre - St Kilda Light Rail Station
923 - Southland Shopping Centre - St Kilda Light Rail Station
Train routes
Train Stations
Brighton Beach Railway Station (Brighton)
Gardenvale Railway Station (Brighton)
Hampton Railway Station (Hampton)
Middle Brighton Railway Station (Brighton)
North Brighton Railway Station (Brighton)
Sandringham Railway Station (Sandringham)
Train Lines
Sandringham Line
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CHILD CARE
Centre Address Phone
Hampton Early Learning Centre 417 Bluff Road, Hampton (03) 9598 3484
Castlefield Community Centre 505 Bluff Road, Hampton (03) 9598 0662
Hampton Child Care 461 Bluff Road, Hampton (03) 9521 6422
MATERNAL HEALTH CENTRES
Centre Address Phone
Beaumaris 28 Bodley Street, Beaumaris (03) 9589 4615
Brighton 145a Cochrane Street, Brighton (03) 9523 1755
Brighton East 1 Palmer Avenue, Brighton East (03) 9521 6401
Hampton 483 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9521 5401
Highett 1 Livingston Street, Highett (03) 9532 3219
Sandringham 33 Abbott Street, Sandringham (03) 9521 6405
DISTANCE TO MELBOURNE AIRPORT
The distance from Melbourne Airport to Hampton is 38.9 kilometers and 48 minutes.
DISTANCE TO MELBOURNE GPO
The distance from GPO Melbourne to Hampton via St Kilda Road is 15 kilometers and 33 minutes.
Via Hampton Street is 16.5 kilometers and 36 minutes, and via Nepean Highway is 16.2 kilometers
and 34 minutes.
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MEDICARE
Type Address Operating hours Detaile
d map Road
distance(km)
Medicare
office
384 Glen Huntly
Road, Elternwick
09:00-17:00 Monday to Friday, 09:00-12:30
Saturdays, excluding Public Holidays Details 3.93
Medicare
office
440 Centre
Road, Bentleigh
09:00-17:00 Monday to Friday, excluding
Public Holidays Details 4.59
Medicare
office
Shop 53, Level 1
Pran Central Cnr
Chapel St and
Commercial Rd,
Prahran
09:00-17:00 Monday to Friday, 09:00-12:30
Saturdays, excluding Public Holidays Details 7.62
Medicare
office
Shop 3044,
Level 3
Southland
Shoppingtown
1239 Nepean
Highway,
Cheltenham
09:00-17:00 Monday - Friday, 9:00-19:00
Thursday, 09:00-12:30 Saturday, excluding
Public Holidays
Details 8.24
Medicare
office
Shop B158,
Lower Level
Chadstone
Shopping Centre
Princes Highway,
Chandstone
09:00-17:00 Monday to Friday, 9:00-19:00
Thursdays, 09:00-12:30 Saturdays, excluding
Public Holidays
Details 10.69
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PLACES OF WORSHIP
Hampton Baptist Community Church
Baptist Church
136 Thomas St, Hampton VIC 3188
More Info
Hampton Uniting Church
Uniting Church
17 Service St, Hampton VIC 3188
More Info
Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Anglican Church
10 Thomas St, Hampton VIC 3188
More Info
Immaculate Heart Of Mary Catholic Church
The Catholic Church in Australia
441 Bluff Rd, Hampton VIC 3188
More Info
St Mary's Catholic Church
The Catholic Church in Australia
59 Holyrood St, Hampton VIC 3188
More Info
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PRIMARY & SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Primary
School Name Early
Learning
Prep. &
Primary Girls/Boys Phone
Brighton Grammar School
www.brightongrammar.vic.edu.au Boys only (03) 8591 2200
Brighton Primary School
www.brighton.vic.edu.au
X
Co-educational (03) 9592 0177
Brighton Beach Primary School
X
Co-educational (03) 9591 0888
St Joan of Arc’s Primary School X Co-educational (03) 9592 3840
Elsternwick Primary School X
Co-educational (03) 9596 1973
St James Primary School
www.web2stjagvle.melb.catholic.edu.au
X
Co-educational
(03) 9596 4766
St Mary’s Primary School
www.smyhamp.melb.catholic.edu.au
catholic school
X
Co-educational (03) 9521 9335
Hampton Primary School
www.hamptonps.vic.edu.au
X
Co-educational (03) 9598 1412
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Secondary
School Name Early
Learning
Prep. &
Primary Girls/Boys Phone
Brighton Grammar School
www.brightongrammar.vic.edu.au
Boys only (03) 8591 2200
Xavier College (Kostka Hall)
www.xavier.vic.edu.au (Yr 7 & 8 only)
Burke Hall
Campus
X Boys only (03) 9592 2127
Firbank Grammar School
www.firbank.vic.edu.au
X X Girls only (03) 9591 5188
Brighton East Secondary College X X Co-educational (03) 9592 7488
Berendale School
www.berendale.vic.edu.au
(catering for mild to moderate intellectual
disabilities)
X X Co-educational (03) 9555 6141
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SHOPPING
Location
Address Type of shopping
Brighton Church Street Bayside Business Directory
Brighton Bay Street, corner of Cochrane st to
Warriston street
Bayside Business Directory
Cheltenham Southland
Westfield Shopping Centre
1239 Nepean Highway, Cheltenham
Ph: (03) 9584 9696
Major: Myer, David Jones. Big W,
Kmart, Target
Lots of specialty shops.
Cheltenham Direct Factory Outlets (DFO)
Corner Grange Road & Centre
Dandenong Road
Cheltenham, 3192
Ph: (03) 9583 0344
Mel: 87 F3
Diana Ferrari, Industrie, Review,
Cue, Puma, Adairs, Just Jeans,
adidas, Esprit and lots lots more.
Hampton Hampton Street, Hampton
From South Road to Crisp Street
Restaurants, bistros, furniture,
books, jewellery, antiques,
collectables, travel, professional
businesses.
www.hamptonstreet.com.au
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BAYSIDE EMERGENCY SERVICES
Emergency Services Address and other details
Police (000) Brighton Police Station
77 Carpenter Street, Brighton Ph: (03) 9592 6255S
Sandringham Police Station
Hampton, Ph: (03) 9521 9099
Highett Police Station
1140 Nepean Highway, Highett Ph: 90905888
Moorabbin Police Station
1011-1013 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin Ph: 9556 6565
SES (132500) 2D Bricker Street, Cheltenham, 3192
Ph: 9553 1702
www.ses.vic.gov.au
Ambulance (000) 000
Fire Brigade (000) 000
HOSPITALS
Name Address and details
Linacre Private Hospital 136 North Road, Brighton
Ph: (03) 9598 9666
Web: www.linacreprivate.com.au
Epworth Hospital 85 Wilson Street, Brighton
Ph: (03) 9592 9144
Web: www.epworth.org.au
Cabrini Brighton Private
Hospital
243 New Street, Brighton
Ph: (03) 9508 8777
Web: www.cabrini.com.au
Alfred Sandringham &
District Memorial
Hospital S.D.M.H
Edward Street & Bluff Road, Sandringham
Web: www.alfred.org.au
Bayside Private Hospital 12 Linacre Road, Hampton
Web: www.hospitalsoup.com
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MEDICAL CENTRES
Name Address Phone
Hampton Bayside Medical
Centre
3 Service Street, Hampton (03) 9598 9911
Trivett 12-16 Linacre Road, Hampton (03) 9599 5544
Moorabbin Medical Clinic 326 South Road, Hampton East (03) 9555 1000
J.A.K Medical Services 10 Grenville Street, Hampton (03) 9533 4748
Dr John Leslie Surgn 553 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9533 1498
Southend Medical Centre 245 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9598 7688
Castlefield Park Medical
Centre
75 Ludstone Street, Hampton (03) 9521 0515
HOLISTIC CENTRES
Name and address Modality Phone and details
Melbourne weight loss and holistic clinic
489 Hampton Street, Hampton
Natropathy, Homeopathy Kimsiew Chuah
Ph: (03) 9597 0500
www.atms.com.au
Head to Toe Healthcare
Suite 5, 324 South Road, Hampton East
Osteopathy, Myotherapy
Massage, Pilaties
Ph: 1300101020
www.headtotoehealthc
are.com.au
d.k. Yoga
Thomas Street, Brighton East
Yoga Dyan Ostrow
Ph: (03) 9576 9885
www.dkyogacentre.com
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PHARMACIES
Name Address Phone
Pulse Pharmacy Hampton 313 Hampton Street, Hampton
www.pulsepharmacy.com.au
(03) 9598 5820
Hampton Guardian
Pharmacy
325 Hampton Street, Hampton
www.guardianpharmacies.com.au
(03) 9598 1550
Moore’s Pharmacy 381 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9598 2424
Bluff Pharmacy 355a Bluff Road, Hampton (03) 9598 7069
Read M 325 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9598 1550
The Medicine Shoppe
Pharmacy
Shop 4, 313 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9598 5820
Moorabbin Pharmacy 908 Nepean Highway, Hampton East (03) 9555 0700
DENTISTS
Name Address Phone
Brighton Beach Dental Clinic 3 Railway Way, Hampton (03) 9598 5666
Dr D C Harnick 372 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9598 0033
The Bayside Dental Group 350 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9533 1600
Smile Corp 527 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9521 0955
Dr Owen Crombie 495 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9598 3755
Aus-Indent Pty Ltd 527 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9343 1000
AP Edwards Dental Hampton (03) 9598 2953
Dr S. Lim Unit 1, 324 South Road, Hampton East (03) 9502 3310
Hampton Village Dental
Care
Suite 4, 498 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9521 0522
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GYMS/LEISURE CENTRES/PERSONAL TRAINING/POOLS
Name Address Phone
Hampton Ladies Health Club Unit 1, 350 Hampton Street, Hampton
www.hamptonladies.com.au
(03) 9598 1422
Hampton Sports and Fitness 10 Railway Walk, Hampton (03) 9597 0579
Curves 557 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9521 8100
Harpers Fitness 515 Bluff Road, Hampton (03) 9521 9180
Middle Brighton Sea Baths &
Gymnasium
251 The Esplanade, Brighton (03) 9539 7000
Tackside Sports 10 Railway Crescent, Hampton (03) 9598 8047
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LIBRARY LOCATIONS
Location Address
Hampton Library
1D Service Street, Hampton
Ph: (03) 9599 4362
Email: [email protected]
Monday - 10am to 6pm
Tuesday – 10am to 6pm
Wednesday – Closed
Thursday – 10am to 6pm
Friday – 10am to 6pm
Saturday – 10am to 1pm
Sunday – Closed
Brighton Library
14 Wilson Street, Brighton
Ph: (03) 9591 5900
Fax: (03) 9591 0682
Email: [email protected]
Monday - 10am to 8pm
Tuesday – 10am to 8pm
Wednesday – 10am to 8pm
Thursday – 10am to 8pm
Friday – 10am to 6pm
Saturday – 10am to 4pm
Sunday – 1pm to 5pm
Beaumaris Library
96 Reserve Road, Beaumaris 3193
Ph: 9589 8444
Email: [email protected]
Monday - 10am to 8pm
Tuesday – 10am to 8pm
Wednesday – 10am to 8pm
Thursday – 10am to 8pm
Friday – 10am to 6pm
Saturday – 10am to 4pm
Sunday – 1pm to 5pm
Sandringham Library
2-8 Waltham Street, Sandringham 3191
Ph: 9599 3444
Email: [email protected]
Monday - 10am to 8pm
Tuesday – 10am to 8pm
Wednesday – 10am to 8pm
Thursday – 10am to 8pm
Friday – 10am to 6pm
Saturday – 10am to 4pm
Sunday – 1pm to 5pm
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SPORTING CLUBS
There are many sporting clubs in Bayside and Brighton click on the link below for details on these
clubs.
http://www.bayside.vic.gov.au/sport_sport_and_recreation_directory.htm
GOLF CLUBS/COURSES
Name Address Phone
Brighton Public Golf Course 232 Dendy Street, Brighton
www.brightongolf.com.au
(03) 9592 1388
Elsternwick Park Public Golf
Course
Glenhuntly Road, Elsternwick
www.elsternwickgolf.com.au
(03) 9531 3200
Brighton Golf Club 99 Glencairn Avenue, East Brighton
www.brightongolfclub.com.au
(03) 9592 7806
Royal Melbourne Golf Club Cheltenham Road, Black Rock
www.royalmelbourne.com.au
(03) 9598 6755
Cheltenham Golf Club Weatherall Road
www.cheltenhamgolf.com.au
(03) 9583 6419
Sandringham Golf Driving
Range
Wangara Road, Sandringham
www.sandringhamdrivingrange.com.au
(03) 9583 5102
Brighton Municipal Golf
Course
230 Dendy Street, Brighton
(03) 9592 1388
To find more golf clubs / courses close to the Bayside area to: http://www.ausgolf.com.au
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VETERINARY CLINICS
Name Address Phone
Mackie Family Pet Health Vet 315 Centre Road, Bentleigh, 3204
Mel: 86 D12
www.mackiefamily.rtrk.au
1300 348 158
North Road Veterinary Clinic 167 North Road, Gardenvale (03) 9596 4804
East Bentleigh Veterinary
Clinic
172 East Boundary Road, Brighton East (03) 9579 3430
Highett Veterinary Clinic 68 Graham Road, Highett (03) 9553 5996
Southern Animal Emergency
Centre
248-250 Wickham Road, Highett
www.sarc.com.au
(03) 9532 5261
Greencross Vets 262 Bluff Road, Sandringham
www.greencrossvet.com.au
(03) 9598 3621
OFF LEASH PARKS FOR DOGS IN HAMPTON
Location Restrictions
Hampton Life Saving Club Beach sand and rock
foreshore areas between wooden groyne opposite the
shelter and bbq south of small street and the rock
groyne opposite new street
Dogs permitted off leash at all times
Lyle Anderson Reserve, Highett Grove, Hampton Dogs permitted off leash at all times
R. J Stillitoe Reserve, Ludstone Street, Hampton Dogs permitted off leash at all times
Sandringham Harbour sand and rock foreshore areas
between Hampton pier and wooden groyne opposite
the shelter and bbq south of small street, Hampton
Dogs permitted off leash at all times
W.L Simpson Reserve, Raynes Park Road, Hampton Dogs permitted off leash at all times
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KENNELS AND CATTERIES
Name Address Phone
Brighton & District Cat Boarding 167 North Road, Gardenvale (03) 9596 7255
Lonely Paws Club 318A St. Kilda Street, Brighton
www.lonelypawsclub.com.au
(03) 9592 8780
Strathdene Kennels 115 Beach Road, Sandringham (03) 9598 7112
Bayside Cat Boarding 262 Bluff Road, Sandringham (03) 9597 0193
K9 Workouts 8 Levanswell Road, Moorabbin
www.k9workouts.com.au
(03) 9532 3002
A Doggie Daycare and Puppy
Crèche
216 Wickham Road, Moorabbin
www.doggie-day-care.com.au
(03) 9532 1393
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RESTAURANTS
Name Address Phone number Cuisine
Latino Café Restaurant 450 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9521 8990 Italian Café Style
Golden Hut Restaurant 874 Nepean Highway, Hampton
East
(03) 9555 7814 Chinese Food
Narai Thai Restaurant 485A Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9521 9139 Thai Food
Roti-Boti Indian Restaurant 513 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9598 5511 Indian Food
Picasso Pizza Restaurant 469 Hampton Street, Hampton (03)9521 9912 Pizza
Jirochyo Japanese Bar
Restaurant
529 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9533 1399 Japanese Food
Mandarin House 530 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9598 2388 Chinese Food
Wicked Wok Shop 5, 427-455 Hampton Street,
Hampton
(03) 9598 1775 Noodles
Madras Banyan Tree 924-928 Nepean Highway,
Hampton East
(03) 9555 7170 Indian
Fabios Pizzeria 521 Bluff Road, Hampton (03) 9521 9030 Pizza
Poci’s of Hampton 417 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9598 7477 Italian
Sarands Mediterranean 8/532 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9598 8944 Mediterranean
Tong Yen Hampton 427 – 455 Hampton Street,
Hampton
(03) 9598 9657 Chinese
Il Forno 269 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9521 9104 Italian Pasta and
Pizza
Woodapple Sri Lankan
Cuisine
427-455 Hampton Street,
Hampton
(03) 9598 7800 Sri Lankan
Dancing Wok 519 Bluff Road, Hampton (03) 9521 0048 Chinese Food
Lunch at South Hampton 275 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9598 9779 Café Style Food
Brown Cow Café 382 Hampton Street, Hampton (03) 9521 0547 Café Style Food
Zipzang Japanese Eating and
Takeaway
1a Service Street, Hampton (03) 9521 8338 Japanese
Urban Burger Hampton Shop 2, 315 Hampton Street,
Hampton
(03) 9533 4466 Gourmet Burgers
To find more restaurants in the Bayside area please go to;-
http://www.truelocal.com.au and follow the prompts or www.tablesonline.com.au
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GARBAGE COLLECTION
To find out more about recycling in bayside please click on link below
Bayside Recycling and Green Waste Map and Calendar.
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Bayside City Council ABN 65 486 719 651
Corporate Centre
76 Royal Avenue, Sandringham VIC 3191
Postal address: Bayside City Council, PO Box 27, Sandringham VIC 3191
Telephone: (03) 9599 4444
Fax: (03) 9598 4474
Email: [email protected]
Deaf, hearing-impaired or speech-impaired customers can use the telephone typewriter (TTY)
service on (03) 9599 4600.
If you need to contact Council and speak a language other than English call (03) 9280 1955.
Customer Service
Corporate Centre
76 Royal Avenue, Sandringham VIC 3191
8.30am - 5pm (Mon - Fri)
Postal address: Bayside City Council, PO Box 27, Sandringham VIC 3191
All general enquiries during 8.30am-5pm Monday to Friday including:
• garbage collection
• parking
• planning and building applications
• rates and roads
Enquiries and payments
Telephone: (03) 9599 4444
Fax: (03) 9598 4474
Email: [email protected]
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OTHER LINKS THAT MAY ASSIST YOU IN YOUR MOVE
www.onthemove.com.au - to assist with your move (free service). On the move can provide all you
connection and disconnection services.
www.hotspotting.com.au - to assist with making a decision on where to live. Keeping in mind your
financial future and investments. Helping you secure a promising investment.
www.cleanseair.com.au - ensuring your new or existing home is sufficiently sanitised and
deodorised. CleanseAir will ensure your house/car/business is free from any nasties.
www.mapds.com/contact.asp - provides products to meet business mapping needs of various
industries, in Australia and New Zealand.
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PLANNING PERMITS
When is a planning permit required?
A permit is required to construct a building or carry out works, including a fence where the building
works include:
• A lot is less than 500 sq m in area
• Where the site contains more than one dwelling (multi-units)
• Where the site title contains a Section 173 Agreement / Restrictive Covenant
• Where the dwelling is listed as a heritage place in the Bayside Planning Scheme doesn't meet
requirements of Council Height Control Overlay as noted in Clause 43.02 (Design &
Development Overlay)
The subject site falls within a Special Building Overlay (Clause 44.05) of the Bayside Planning Scheme
A Town Planning Permit is not required for construction of a detached house or building and works
in relation to a single dwelling (including outbuildings) if:
• The lot is above 500 sq m in size and is not covered by any planning overlays limited by any
Section 173 Agreements or Restrictive Covenants.
Prior to commencing any development or building works, it is suggested that you contact Council's
Planning and Building Department to confirm whether a permit is required.
To obtain planning forms please go to:
View Planning Forms
For more information on ‘Planning’ in the Bayside area please go to:
http://www.bayside.vic.gov.au/building_and_planning.htm
DISABLED PERSONS PARKING PERMITS
Parking
Bayside City Council is committed to cooperating with residents to provide sufficient parking
facilities throughout the community.
Find:
Apply for a parking permit (beach, residential or disabled)
Pay a parking fine
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PROPOSED FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
Latest Projects
Find out about the latest projects going on in Bayside:
Upgrade of bicycle path between Head Street and Bay Street Brighton
Drainage works in Balcombe Road Black Rock
Hampton Street drainage works
Peterson Reserve west sportsground refurbishment
New traffic lights in Reserve Road Cheltenham
Streetscape masterplan projects
Black Rock Village streetscape masterplan project
Bay Street Village streetscape masterplan project
Martin Street Village streetscape masterplan project
Church Street Village, Brighton - streetscape
Donald MacDonald Reserve redevelopment
Corporate Centre extension and redevelopment
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MARKET GROWTH INFORMATION
For information regarding market growth, auction results, median house results, property data, and
evaluation of your home visit www.reiv.com.au and www.myrpdata.com.au.
These websites will assist you with lots of up to date property result information.
Results
Suburb (click for profile)
Postcode State Property Type
Rental Yield
Median Price
(Apr 2009)
12 Month Growth
24 Month Growth
36 Month Growth
Suburb Profile
Where is it?
What's for
sale?
Hampton East
3188 VIC House 3.6% $620,000 1% 26% 41%
Hampton 3188 VIC House 3.0% $980,000 -4% 17% 41%
Hampton 3188 VIC Unit 4.4% $407,000 -12% 3% 3%
Hampton East
3188 VIC Unit 4.0% $362,000 -17% -13% 7%
For more information on this visit www.investsmart.com.au
SPEED CAMERA INFORMATION
For information regarding speed cameras in the area visit www.roadwatch.com.au
WEATHER INFORMATION
For up to date weather information visit www.bom.gov.au
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