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Bulleen, Victoria Bulleen is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Manningham. At the 2011 Census, Bulleen had a population of 10,868.
Bulleen, Victoria The name "Bulleen" originates from the nearby Bolin Bolin Billabong. "Buln-Buln" translates to lyrebird, which is generally accepted to be the suburb's name meaning.
Bulleen, Victoria Bulleen is home to extensive sporting facilities belonging to the private schools of Carey and Trinity.
Bulleen, Victoria To the west of Bulleen Road is the Yarra Flats Park, with bike tracks, walking tracks, picnic tables, shelter, wood barbecues, birdlife, wild berries, billabongs and views of the Yarra River. Yarra Flats Park adjoins Bulleen and Banksia Parks. The Bulleen Park complex has a number of grounds suitable for Australian rules football, cricket and soccer, as well as an archery range and model aeroplane club. The Yarraleen Cricket Club, which plays in the Box Hill Reporter District Cricket Association, is located in the Bulleen Park pavilions at the rear of the complex.
Bulleen, Victoria Koonung Park, home of the Bulleen Cricket Club and the Manningham Cobras Football Club, is located just off Thompsons Road, near the Eastern Freeway.
Bulleen, Victoria Koonung Park regularly hosts the Dunstan Shield Grand Final, the highest grade of turf cricket in the Eastern Cricket Association.
Bulleen, Victoria The most well known club in the area is the WNBL team, the Bulleen Boomers, based at the Veneto Club on Bulleen Road, opposite Marcellin College.
Bulleen, Victoria The Bulleen billabongs were an important territory for the Manna Gum people for approximately 5,000 years. Generations had lived on the river flats when wild fish and ducks were abundant. "Bolin" was the largest lake/billabong in the area and was a significant ritual meeting place for the aborigines, where numerous corroborees were held either by the billabong or on the hills. But by 1841, manager and protector of the aborigines William Thomas received different orders.
Bulleen, Victoria Public transport in Bulleen is limited to bus services, many of them running to the Melbourne CBD via dedicated bus lanes on the Eastern Freeway and Hoddle Street. Bus routes in Bulleen are operated by Ventura Bus Lines and operate primarily on main roads, though Templestowe Road in the north of the suburb is a notable exception of proper bus services.
Bulleen, Victoria Throughout the 1970s the Doncaster line was planned by the State Government to run down the middle of the Eastern Freeway and serve the suburb. Land was acquired for the line but was sold in the 1980s. Various plans have also been made for extension of the tram route 48 north to Doncaster.