Rediscover all that Dandenong Creek has to offer

Next time you're bike riding, running or walking your dog, head down to Dandenong Creek and check out the billabongs and new interpretive signage.

Together with the local community, Knox City Council and Maroondah City Council, we decided on a suite of works that seek to improve the natural amenity of Dandenong Creek and uncover the history of the area. This including daylighting the waterway, the installation of recreational amenities such as historical signage, park benches and drinking fountains, as well as plans for billabong renewal.

A big thank you…

We would like to thank Heathmont History Group and Wurundjeri and Bunurong Traditional Owners for working with us to share the rich history of the area. As a result, 15 interpretive signs were installed along the creek showcasing the European and indigenous history, flora and fauna. Some of these signs include artworks commissioned by Wurundjeri artist, Ash Firebrace.

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What is 'daylighting'?

'Daylighting' is the process of replacing a piped waterway, with an open, flowing channel that more closely resembles the original shape and form of the creek. In this instance, it involved the removal of an 830m piped section of the creek between H.E Parker Reserve and the railway line in Heathmont.

Daylighting our Dandenong Creek has:

  • provided more opportunities for revegetation
  • maintained flow capacity
  • improved instream habitats.