Afton Street Conservation Reserve

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The Afton Street Conservation Reserve is situated along the middle reaches of the Maribyrnong river in West Essendon, Melbourne. It is within the City of Moonee Valley and is 17 hectares (42 Acres).

History[]

The Conservation park was purchased by the city council in October 2003 for a price of $900,000 (AUD).[1] The site was formerly part of the Defence Explosive Factory Maribyrnong.[2]

Planning[]

A master landscape plan was issued for the site and won a number of design awards.[3] The plan emphasises conservation and recreational use of the park.[citation needed]

Flora and fauna[]

  • Two areas of Western Basalt Plains Grassland
  • 25 regionally significant species of indigenous plants
  • potential habitat and occurrence of the nationally significant Striped Legless Lizard
  • areas of valuable native fauna habitat including five ‘birds of prey’ using open grassland areas, small passerine birds including thornbills and silvereyes using the shrub layer and waterbirds using the riparian fringe

References[]

  1. ^ Media Release: Community secures public open space, Department of Defence, 31 October 2003
  2. ^ Moonee Valley Planning Scheme Amendment[permanent dead link], Minister For Planning, 18 November 2004
  3. ^ Press Release: Annette Warner Wins Award For Outstanding Achievement In Design Archived 7 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine, Hassell, 25 August 2006

Coordinates: 37°45′26.50″S 144°52′59.76″E / 37.7573611°S 144.8832667°E / -37.7573611; 144.8832667

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