Heidelberg, Administrative division in City of Banyule, Australia.
Heidelberg is a suburb in the City of Banyule located northeast of Melbourne's city center. The area features residential neighborhoods, the Warringal Shopping Centre with more than 230 retail outlets, and a railway station connecting to the wider metropolitan network.
The land was sold through Crown auction in 1838, leading to the establishment of Warringal township around 1840. The settlement was later named after the German city of Heidelberg.
The population of 7,360 residents includes people from Australia, India, China, England, and Italy, creating a multicultural suburban environment.
The Warringal Shopping Centre provides extensive shopping options and everyday amenities for residents and visitors. The railway line to Hurstbridge offers straightforward connections to other parts of Melbourne.
The Austin Hospital and Mercy Hospital for Women merger created one of Victoria's largest medical complexes, serving as a primary healthcare hub.
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