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Mullum may refer to: * Mullum-Mullum Creek, creek in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ** Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park, east of Melbourne, Australia in the suburbs of Doncaster East and Donvale **Mullum Mullum Creek Trail, shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians in the outer eastern suburbs in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia See also *''Mullum Malarum ''Mullum Malarum'' (; ) is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Mahendran. Produced by Venu Chettiar and V. Mohan, the film stars Rajinikanth, Sarath Babu, Jayalaxmi and Shoba. It marks Mahendran's directorial de ...
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Mullum-Mullum Creek
Mullum Mullum Creek is a creek in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the main watercourse of the Mullum Mullum Valley, a tributary of the Yarra River and Yarra Valley. For tens of thousands of years it was used as a food and tool source sustainably by the Wurundjeri people, Indigenous Australians of the Kulin nation, who spoke variations of the Woiwurrung language group. It is one of the only watercourses lying within urban metropolitan Melbourne that is surrounded by native and regenerated bushland for almost its entire length, and is a significant remnant ecosystem in Melbourne. Around 80,000 people live in the creek's catchment area. The remnant bushland across its length provides habitat for significant species such as platypus, rakali, koalas, powerful owl, nankeen night heron, white-winged chough and yellow-tailed black cockatoo. In recent decades the creek and valley have been central in many of the issues in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, ...
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Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park
{{Infobox park , name = Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park , photo = Mullum mullum creek linear park path.JPG , photo_width = 250px , photo_caption = Mullum Mullum Creek Trail through the Linear Park , coords = {{coord, 37, 46, 14, S, 145, 11, 14, E, region:AU-VIC_type:landmark, display=inline,title , type = , location = Melbourne, Australia , area = , opened = 1977 , operator = City of Manningham , visitation_num = , visitation_year = , visitation_ref = , status = , paths = Sealed , transport = , terrain = Creek banks, floodplains and wetlands , water = Mullum Mullum Creek , vegetation = , free_label = Landmarks , free_data = , facilities = Seats , website = The Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park is located east of Melbourne, Australia in the suburbs of Doncaster East and Donvale. It stretches for roughly 9 km along the western banks of the Mullum Mullum Creek between Heidelberg-Warrandyte Road and The Eastlink Trail. Facilities include sealed p ...
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Mullum Mullum Creek Trail
__NOTOC__ The Mullum Mullum Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Mullum Mullum Creek in the outer eastern suburbs in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The path was previously split into two sections, but later linked to form one continuous trail from Templestowe to Croydon.The section of the path between the end of the Yarra River Trail in Templestowe and Park Road in Donvale is the lower section, while the section between the end of the Heads Road in Donvale and Highland Avenue in Croydon is the upper section. The central section between Park Road and Heads Road in Donvale was completed in July 2018 and formally opened on 16 September 2018. Following the path Upper section The upper section starts in the east at the end of Highland Ave. The path heads in a south westerly direction, with at-level road crossing at Kalinda Road, Oban Road, and Oliver Street. The trail then heads under the tunnel, where there is an immediate junction. Trail ...
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