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Our Moonee Ponds physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Ascot Vale, Essendon, Travancore or Flemington.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Melbourne, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Ascot Vale, Essendon and Travancore.
Whether you need help with an existing injury, rehabilitation, soft tissue therapy or joint manipulations, we consider ourselves the best physios and physiotherapy clinic in Moonee Ponds.
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Moonee Ponds, an inner-city suburb located within the capital city of Melbourne in the state of Victoria, Australia. The suburbs bordering Moonee Ponds include Aberfeldie, Essendon, Brunswick West, Ascot Vale, Maribyrnong, and Parkville.
Moonee Ponds is situated 7 kilometres from Melbourne CBD towards its north-western direction. Further, the area is home to popular attractions like Moonee Valley Racecourse and Queens Park.
As per the 2016 Census, Moonee Ponds reported a population of 14,250 inhabitants, out of which 69.9% were Australian-born.
Some of the notable residents of Moonee Ponds are Allen Aylett, Bill Shorten, Ruth Hollick, Tina Arena, Jake Webster, Jason Moran, etc.
Thousands of prospectors landed on Melbourne in search for gold that was found in the state of Victoria in 1850. The Clocktower Centre was constructed originally as the Essendon Mechanics’ Institute 1879. Formerly, Moonee Ponds was a part of the local government area of the City of Essendon.
Moonee Ponds Junction, which is the centre of the land, has several transportation services including trams, buses, and trains.
Moonee Ponds Station lies towards the western side of Puckle Street and lies on the Craigieburn railway line. The bus route of 467 serves between the station to Aberfeldie suburb.
Besides, the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail and Maribyrnong River Trail are popular cycling tracks found in and around the suburb.
There is also the Essendon Royals Soccer Club in Moonee Ponds, which hosts the Victoria State League.
Sam Merrifield Library
It is a popular library having a great collection of books, magazines, audiobooks, and DVDs, and offering free Wi-Fi.
Puckle Street Precinct
The shopping centre comprises various department stores and independent speciality shops, along with several cafes, restaurants, and other services like Woolworths and Australia Post.
Moonee Ponds Central
It is yet another excellent shopping mall having a friendly customer support team, cafes, supermarkets, retail shops, and many others.