Noble Park is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 26 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Greater Dandenong. At the 2006 Census, Noble Park had a population of 26,282.
Noble Park has a mixture of residential, commercial and industrial zones and is home to a highly multicultural population, with residents who have immigrated from Europe, Asia, the Americas and Africa.
Noble Park is commonly considered to have a low socioeconomic standing in comparison with other suburbs in the south eastern part of Greater Melbourne, although some enclaves have been redeveloped with large and elaborate homes. Due to the relatively low property costs in Noble Park, however, it has recently undergone substantial residential redevelopment. There has also been recent investment by local and state governments, including the Paddy O'Donoghue Community Complex which opened in 2006 and the redevelopment of Noble Park Railway Station. In terms of public amenities, there are a number of schools; and religious centers including Churches, Temples and Mosques indicating a multicultural community. In terms of businesses, the Noble Park shopping district houses mainly bakeries, cafés and restaurants and convenience stores. Being formerly market gardens, Noble Park has fertile soil and to this day still has a large number of River Red Gum trees. Area problems include flooding during storms due to the flat profile and old drains. Noble Park has an active Rotary Club and an active Rotaract Club.
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