The Dandenong Ranges is only 47.2 kilometres from Melbourne, an easy 45-50 minute drive along the Burwood Highway.
Melbourne, Victoria, is bordered by the Dandenong Ranges.
The Dandenong Hotels are located in Dandenong, a south-eastern suburb in Melbourne, in the Victoria province of Australia. Dandenong is a Woiwurrung word and usually refers to watercourses such as creeks. Also in Melbourne is Mount Dandenong which forms part of the Dandenong Ranges. There are over 50 hotels in Dandenong that cater to a variety of traveller needs and budgets.
Dandenong is outside the outskirts of the greater Melbourne metropolitan area.
The largest number of destructive fires have occurred around the Dandenong Ranges, which encircle Melbourne.
Dandenong Ranges National Park was created in 1987.
The 2009 bushfires in Australia began in the state of Victoria, in the Dandenong Ranges surrounding the capital city of Melbourne.
It starts in Yarra Ranges National Park, Australia.
Tivoli located in Dandenong Street, Windsor, Melbourne Victoria
The highest number of severe bushfires occur in the southern state of Victoria. Specifically, they occur in the thick, bushland areas of the Dandenong Ranges, the main ranges around Melbourne, where the summer season can be exceedingly hot and dry.
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Melbourne's east is characterized by the Dandenong Ranges, rolling hills, and valleys, while the west is flatter with more open plains and wetlands. The east has more forested areas and is generally greener, while the west has more urban development and industrial areas.
The Port of Melbourne is in Melbourne, which is the capital of Victoria.