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Australian Unity
GLEN WAVERLEY

Australian Unity Wahroonga Aged Care

Australian Unity Wahroonga provides high and low level nursing and personal care services in a purpose built setting. As a fully accredited Aged Care Provider with the Department of Health & Ageing, you can expect the highest quality in care ...


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Aveo Oak Tree Hill
GLEN WAVERLEY

Aveo Oak Tree Hill

  Aveo Oak Tree Hill is one of Melbourne’s most centrally located retirement communities, offering convenience and independence for a fulfilling lifestyle. A flexible range of living options includes both Freehold Independent Living Units and Assisted Living Apartments, and caters ...


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Lend Lease
GLEN WAVERLEY

Highvale

Highvale is set within Glen Waverley's many beautiful parklands and nature reserves. In this peaceful setting you'll be perfectly positioned to enjoy all the delights the surrounding neighbourhood has to offer. Highvale offers two living options, serviced apartments and independent living villas. ...


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Melbourne is the second-largest city in Australia and the capital of the state of Victoria. It is located at the head of Port Phillip Bay, spreading southwards along the shoreline of Port Phillip Bay, east towards the Dandenong Ranges, westwards towards the city of Geelong and northwards towards the plains of central Victoria.

Melbourne is generally regarded as Australia’s cultural capital, with its many art galleries, film festivals, orchestras, choral and opera productions, vibrant live music scene, and a strong food, wine and coffee culture. 

The city’s features include Victorian-era architecture, extensive shopping, many cultural institutions such as museums, galleries and theatres, and large parks and gardens. The population of 4 million is both multicultural (with large Greek, Italian, Jewish, Vietnamese and other immigrant communities) and keen sporting fans.

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