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Dandenong Creek

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Dandenong, VictoriaMelbourne Water catchmentRivers of Greater Melbourne (region)Use Australian English from April 2014Yarra Ranges Shire
Dandenong creek and pedestrian bridge at Dandenong Park
Dandenong creek and pedestrian bridge at Dandenong Park

The Dandenong Creek (Aboriginal Bunwurrung: Narra Narrawong or Dandinnong) is an urban creek of the Port Phillip catchment, located in the eastern and south-eastern Greater Melbourne region of the Australian east coast state of Victoria. The creek descends approximately 550 metres (1,800 ft) over its course of 53 kilometres (33 mi) before joining the Eumemmerring Creek to form the Patterson River (of which it can be considered the de facto main stem) and eventually draining into the Beaumaris Bay. The first European to see the creek near its source was in 1839 and is believed to be Daniel Bunce, a botanist.

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Dandenong Creek
McMahens Road, Melbourne Bangholme

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McMahens Road
3175 Melbourne, Bangholme
Victoria, Australia
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Dandenong creek and pedestrian bridge at Dandenong Park
Dandenong creek and pedestrian bridge at Dandenong Park
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