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Mr Meticulous Bond Cleaning and our End of Lease Cleaning have been looking after Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast properties since 1995, close to 30 years now.

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Our Bond Cleaning Service not only offers general cleaning, but we also can do an entire Oven + Stove Top. Range Hood cleans back to nearly new, we offer carpet steam cleaning, window cleaning, high pressure – gerni cleaning, wall cleaning, mould removal, there is no service we do not do so that getting your end of lease cleaning service done 100% to guarantee your money back so that your bond money is returned.

Whether we are cleaning for a ONE-OFF deep cleaning service for, say, an end of builders cleans or a shop fit-out cleaning service, all final building and construction cleaning is attended to with kit cloves so that the handover is flawless and faultless. We know what builders and the homeowners want in the standard and finished the handover. We had completed hundreds of builders cleans. All that work that goes into a building and managing a project, the last thing you want is for this builder clean to go wrong at the previous stage….. we are your cleaners, your only safety net to hand over.

End of Lease Cleaning and the Bond Cleaning Service is something that we have become well known for. We have completed 1000’s of end of lease cleaning jobs for individuals and real estate agencies. We see the degree of perfection an end of lease cleaning is expected to be handed back in.

You are welcome to contact us to enquire further, receive a quote, or book your clean with us on 9904 1905 or office@mrmeticulous.com.au 

Property owners, Property managers and former Tenants can feel confident that they will receive a cleaning result that will make the transition easy, both for the new tenants moving in; and the former tenants in their bid to acquire their bond back (understanding the end decision is made by the property agency or owner and is based on the requirements as per the tenant’s lease).

For that stress-free end of lease experience, you can trust us at Mr Meticulous Cleaning Services Melbourne.

You are welcome to contact us to enquire further, get a free estimate, or book your clean with us. You can find more information about Melbourne from Wikipedia.

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Newport, Victoria

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Newport
MelbourneVictoria
Paine Reserve, central Newport
NewportNewport
CoordinatesNewport 3015 Melbourne37.842°S 144.884°ECoordinatesNewport 3015 Melbourne37.842°S 144.884°E
Population12,916 (2016 census)[1]
 • Density2,533/km2 (6,560/sq mi)
Postcode(s)3015
Area5.1 km2 (2.0 sq mi)
Location10 km (6 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s)City of Hobsons Bay
State electorate(s)Williamstown
Federal division(s)Gellibrand
Suburbs around Newport:Altona NorthSouth KingsvilleSpotswoodAltona NorthNewportPort MelbourneAltonaWilliamstown NorthWilliamstown

Newport is an suburb of MelbourneVictoriaAustralia, 10 km south-west of the Melbourne central business district, located within the City of Hobsons Bay local government area. Newport had a population of 12,916 at the 2016 Census.

Newport is approximately 10 minutes by car from Melbourne via the West Gate Freeway or a 20-minute train journey from Flinders Street.

Contents

History[edit]

The Yalukit-willam people of the Boon-wurrung Country are the traditional owners of land known as Newport, with a well researched connection to the area beyond 30,000 years.[2] First contact came with European sealers (1803–1834) and followed a pattern of violence typical across Australia at the time. In 1835 the arrival of John Batman saw a treaty[3] established[4] and a period of relative peace. However, despite this the plight of the Australian Aborigines was dire, as they were increasingly denied ownership and access to their lands.

European settlement began in Newport at what was then called Williamstown Junction around 1862, with a Telegraph Office and Post Office by 1869. It was renamed Newport in 1881.[5] The Newport Railway Workshops played a key role in the development of the suburb, formerly the main workshops of the Victorian Railways. The workshops are just south of the Newport railway station. The Newport Power Station is another feature of the suburb, the chimney of which remains one of the tallest towers in Melbourne at 183 metres. The original coal-fired generators were replaced in 1981 with a single 500MW gas-fired generator and operates during peak-load periods.

Today[edit]

Newport is home to people of a diverse mix of ethnic, social and economic backgrounds. It has a Mosque, a Baptist church, Catholic schools, tattoo parlours, Asian and Italian restaurants, sports clubs, boutique wine bars and an RSL. It has 12 playgrounds within just 5 km2.[6] ‘The Substation‘ Community Arts centre provides a hub for local live music performances, art exhibitions, community events and the monthly artists market. The Newport Folk Festival is held each year in June. Major natural features of the suburb include the Newport Lakes, Greenwich Bay and the Sandy Point Conservation area. Fishing, bike-riding, skate-boarding, kayaking and boating are popular local activities.

Recreation[edit]

Newport Lakes Park is a bushland oasis created from a former blustone quarry.[7] The park is 33 hectares in size and has been extensively revegetated using native plants, with over 200 species of plants and 85 species of birds recorded here. The park has a picnic area, toilets, drinking taps and free electric barbecues.[8] Dogs may be exercised in the Pavey’s Park and Picnic Area, the north west area of the park and in the Arboretum.[9]

Newport LakesNewport Lakes trailNewport Lakes bird-lifeStepping stones

Paisley Park is the major sporting park in Hobsons Bay and includes a gymnasium & swimming pool,[10] golf course, premier league soccer facility, bowling club, badminton centre, miniature railway and lacrosse fields.[11] It is located on the corner of Mason Street and Mills Street, Newport, and shares a boundary with Altona North.

Greenwich Reserve and The Strand are Newport’s connection to the Bay. Mansions and modest apartments compete for uninterrupted views of the Melbourne CBD along The Strand, while Greenwich Reserve offers access to the Yarra River and Port Phillip Bay via The Warmies Boat Ramp and includes a large picnic area, playground, baseball field and the Sandy Point Conservation Area. A sealed cycle track runs along the river front, which is also a popular fishing spot.

Fishing in NewportSandy Point conservationWarmies boat ramp, NewportCycle track, The Strand

Bryan Martyn Oval is home to the Newport Digman Cricket Club, Newport Power junior football and netball club and includes the recently completed Bryan Martyn Pavilion. A children’s playground is provided. It is located on Derwent Street, Newport.

Newport Park includes an athletics facility featuring an eight lane 400m running track, the Graham Morrish Pavilion with toilets, canteen and first aid rooms and the Newport Skate Park, which is the largest in Hobsons Bay[8] and hosts regular ‘skate clinics’. A children’s playground is provided. It is located on the corner of The Strand and Douglas Parade, Newport.

Newport Athletics FacilityNewport Skate ParkHMAS Yarra memorial jettyMelbourne skyline, Newport

Loft Reserve has 2 full size ovals, practice nets and a playground. It is located on Grieves Street, Newport.

Newport Bowls Club, located in Market Street, hosts both serious competition and barefoot bowling, clubhouse and bar.

Digman Reserve is home to the Newport Digman Cricket Club and Gellibrand Cricket Club and is located on Hobson Street, Newport.

The Newport Rams Baseball Club is based at the KC White Reserve in North Williamstown.

Scouts Australia run the 2nd Newport Scout group from a historic wooden hall (1938) next door to the Newport RSL on Market Street, Newport.

Transport[edit]

Train[edit]

Newport is home to 1 train station, Newport Station, which is serviced by trains on the Werribee and Williamstown Railway lines.

Bus[edit]

Other[edit]

Newport railway stationBus & Rail InterchangeTaxi Rank, Market StPedestrian underpass art

Schools[edit]

Hobsons Bay Council operates two kindergartens in Newport, Home Road Kindergarten (44 Home Rd) and Newport Gardens Early Years Centre http://ngeyc.org.au/ (Corner of Rosshire Rd and Maddox Road Newport)

Schools include Newport Gardens Primary School (formerly Hobsons Bay), Newport lakes Primary SchoolSacred Heart Catholic Primary School and Bayside Secondary College.

Victoria University maintains a campus in Newport, which focuses on automotive, metal fabrication, building and electrical trades. The Newport campus hosts the Centre for Curriculum Innovation and Development.

The Newport Maternal & Child Health Centre is located within the Newport Early Years Centre http://ngeyc.org.au/ (Corner of Rosshire Rd and Maddox Road Newport)

Culture[edit]

The Substation

Formerly known as The Hobsons Bay Community Arts Centre,[15] The Substation is a contemporary, community-based arts center located in the historic Newport substation building, adjacent to the Newport Railway Station on Market Street. Originally constructed in 1915 to convert electricity for the Victorian Railways, this massive neo-classical brick building had fallen into disrepair by the 1960s. Local residents embarked on the enormous task of restoring the building and converting it into a community arts facility and after 12 years of work it officially opened its doors to the public in 2008.[16]

Regular events include the annual Substation Contemporary Art Prize, the Carpark Fiesta, the monthly Artists’ Market, the Koori Night Market, children’s theater, Westside Circus, dance classes, life-drawing, public forums, an art exhibition program across 5 gallery spaces and a diverse range of performance including cabaret, comedy, jazz and contemporary music.

Substation Arts CentreCabaret in the HallCarpark FiestaSubstation galleries

Newport Folk Festival

The Newport Folk Festival is an annual music event held over 3 days in July (6–8 July 2012) organised by the Newport Fiddle and Folk Club.

Railway underpass artStreet art, off Hall StreetHall Street shopsStreet art, off Derwent Street

Australian Islamic Centre

The Australian Islamic Centre is an initiative by the Newport Islamic Society and is located in Newport. It was designed by world-renowned architect Glenn Murcutt and opened in 2016