Darebin Creek
The creek rises on the northern urban fringe of Melbourne north of the suburb of Epping, following a general southerly route and meeting the Yarra at Alphington. The creek forms much of the municipal boundary between the City of Darebin and City of Banyule. Formerly an intermittent stream, increased stormwater runoff with urbanisation of the Darebin Creek catchment has resulted in permanent water flow.
The creek runs through Darebin Parklands, a large nature reserve one or two kilometres northwest of the junction at which the creek meets the Yarra. The Darebin Creek Trail runs along the banks in the lower reaches of the creek.
Geography
The Darebin Creek's headwaters begin in Wollert, South Morang and even as far as Woodstock where they flow in a roughly southerly direction before meeting north of Epping.
Settlements
- Greater Melbourne - 3.8m
- Alphington - 4,400
- Ivanhoe - 10,600
- Thornbury - 17,434
- Preston - 29,925
- Bundoora - 24,000
- Lalor - 19,500
- Epping - 19,200
- South Morang - 12,300
- Wollert - 348
- Woodstock
Parklands
Excellent examples of remnants of Melbourne’s early agricultural history can be seen within the Darebin Parklands in Alphington and Ivanhoe. The olive and other fruit trees within the park are more than a century old. The Darebin Creek Trail links many of these parks as it follows the course of the creek for much of its length. Below is a list of parklands that adjoin the Darebin Creek, listed from downstream to upstream:
- Yarra Bend Park
- Darebin Parklands
- Dundas Street Wetlands
- Olympic Park
- Sullivan's Park
- LaTrobe Wildlife Reserve
- Bundoora Park
References
- ^ Melway, Edition 36, 2009