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Great reasons why you should move to Aurora

There are many good reasons to move to Aurora. Here are a few of the top ones.

Everything is already on your doorstep (sub head)

Three primary schools, two secondary schools and a range of childcares. You’re sorted for everyday needs at Aurora Village Shopping Centre including Coles and Aldi. The outdoors are all yours to enjoy with a range of sporting facilities including tennis courts, AFL oval, parks and playgrounds. At Aurora, it’s already here.

25kms to the CBD and access to greater Melbourne

Aurora enjoys bus routes, and several nearby railway stations. Two direct entrances to freeways make travelling to the CBD and greater Melbourne easier. Enjoy convenient access to the bustling suburbs of the North with these connections.

Join an established community

Over 1,500 families have already joined the Aurora community. This is your opportunity to be part of an established community with lots going on. Creed’s Farm, Galada Community Centre and the new Ganbu Gulinj Community Centre all connect residents to enjoy various activities such as art groups, play groups and fitness classes. Aurora dedicates support to residents through events, programs, partnerships and initiatives designed to empower neighbours to connect with one another.

Your own space close to nature

Aurora is always opening a new park or space to play that consider the local environment. With over 20 parks and playgrounds, and more to come, you’re spoiled for choice. Enjoy the outdoors by exploring Aurora’s hike and bike trails. Or choose from a variety of parks catering for different ages and needs including play sets and outdoor gym equipment. Aurora is also home to protected conservation reserves promising open spaces for years to come.

A new land release is coming for spring.

Register for the Aurora database on auroravic.com.au to receive the first updates on upcoming land releases. The next highly anticipated release in Stage 64 is on Saturday 10 September. The release of 10 lots will feature great sized blocks to build a dream home. Only a 5% deposit required on land lots.

To celebrate the release Aurora is offering free hot donuts from 11am – 2pm, Saturday 10 September at the sales office which is located on Garrong Avenue and Dolly Way Wollert. Complimentary juices and coffee will be available inside the office as usual.

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