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Maribyrnong Median Price
House$1,068,500
Unit$481,200
Land$1,193,200
The House price is 5% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Aberfeldie$1,585,300
Avondale Heights$935,000
Essendon West$1,205,600
Footscray$923,700
Maidstone$883,900
Moonee Ponds$1,538,700
Maribyrnong Median Rent
House$605
Unit$454
The House rent is 15% higher than last year.
Maribyrnong property sold price
Maribyrnong 3032 Profile
A1 Gordon Street, Maribyrnong
Distance:6.8 km to CBD; 1.1 km to Flemington Racecourse Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
The powder magazine is of National historical, architectural, and social significance as by far, the largest and most impressive of its type which demonstrates both the early concern for the defence of the colony of Victoria and the safety requirements of storage of explosives for both military and commercial uses (Criterion A3). The canal and its associated tramway is unique in Australia while the vaulted bluestone magazines demonstrate a technology concerned with confining an explosion rather than the more modern deflection and absorption principal.
(Criterion B2) Purported to be designed by William Wardell, inspector General of Public Works, it represents a distinctive architectural solution to a rare type of building (Criterion F1). The fine bluestone masonry provides the prime illustration of Footscray's foremost (stone) industry and remains in a remarkably untouched condition (Criterion D1). The more modest twentieth century buildings show the development of the complex as part of the defence supply industry which was unique to Maribyrnong up to World War II.
Jacks Magazine has become a social icon in the district as the most visible focus for the recollections of thousands of people who worked in the now demolished munitions factories.
Its role in determining the eventual form of industrial development in the area has indirectly affected all residents since (Criterion G1). Remnant native vegetation survives on the escarpment and within the enclosure as a consequence of the quarantine effect of its past use, while its isolation from other development is an important aspect of its visual setting (Criterion E1).
Australian Heritage Commission (AHC) criteria
The Australian Heritage Commission criteria consist of a set of eight criteria which cover social, aesthetic, scientific, and historic values. Each criterion has sub-criteria written specifically for cultural or natural values. The relevant criteria are:
A3 Importance in exhibiting unusual richness or diversity of flora, fauna, landscape or cultural features.
Built into the side of the valley with unique enclosed spaces, vistas and architectural and landscape treatments, it is clearly a unique cultural feature.
A4 Importance for their association with events, developments or cultural phases which have had a significant role in the human occupation and evolution of the nation, state, region or community.
Jacks Magazine is a unique cultural feature reflecting gold rush prosperity, colonial government regulation, aesthetic achievements in local bluestone, and the origins of the defence supply industry in the region.
B2 Importance in demonstrating a distinctive way of life, custom, process, land-use, function or design no longer practised, in danger of being lost, or of exception
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Jacks Way/Edgewater BvdBus14 meters
Jacks Way/Edgewater BvdBus66 meters
Bracken Ave/Edgewater BvdBus226 meters
Edgewater Shopping Centre/Edgewater BvdBus250 meters
Bracken Ave/Edgewater BvdBus220 meters
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