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Home>Discover Kingston
The City of Kingston, in Melbourne's South, boasts 13km of beaches, natural wetlands and world class golf courses. With over 4,000 industrial sites and a workforce of around 70,000 it's a great place to work and live!
A Recognisable Identity The Kingston City Council logo, with its blend of blue, green and ochre, reflects our sense of place. As you enter our City and enjoy the surrounds you'll recognise this symbol on the facilities around you.
The OCHRE strip represents our vast sandbelt areas, 13 km of unbroken foreshore and the soil on which our residential, commercial and industrial properties rest.
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| DEEP GREEN is the central colour for the 'K', illustrating the importance of our open and environmental areas like the award-winning Edithvale Wetlands, Mordialloc Creek, Bicentennial Park, Braeside Park, Bradshaw Park, The Grange Heathland and Kingston Heath Reserve.
The BLUE represents our seaside location with the city nestled around Port Phillip Bay.
While our northern boundary is in the suburbs of Clarinda, Oakleigh South and Clayton South, following the bay we take in Moorabbin, Highett, Cheltenham and Mentone.
The well-preserved bayside fishing character of Mordialloc is in the centre and further down we take in Edithvale, Aspendale and more, on the way to our southern borders in Patterson Lakes and Chelsea. |  |
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