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  1. Fawkner Park - City of Melbourne. Fawkner Park remains largely unchanged from its original design of 1875 with formal pathways, avenues and lawns. It also features Art Deco sporting pavilions, sports fields, and paths lined with Moreton Bay figs, elms, poplars and oaks.

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  2. Fawkner Park is a popular park in Melbourne's South Yarra and part of the City of Melbourne. It provides recreational areas for teams playing Cricket , Softball , Soccer , Australian Rules Football , Tennis , Quadball and Rugby .

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  4. Fawkner Park remains a beautiful public 'green space' for all Melburnians and visitors to enjoy. Another iconic and enduring piece of the history that makes ‘marvellous Melbourne’ such a liveable world city.

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  5. Fawkner Park. Named after Melbourne's co-founder, John Pascoe Fawkner, and first reserved in 1862, Fawkner Park remains largely unchanged from its original design. Features include two Art Deco brick pavilions and meandering paths lined with Moreton Bay figs, elms, poplars and oaks.

  6. Fawkner Park is largely unchanged from the original design. It is a picturesque park, with two Art Deco pavilions. The immense Morton Bay Figs are a feature of the park. There are free BBQs, and a playground. Fawkner Park has sporting facilities, including tennis courts.

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  8. Fawkner Park in South Yarra is one of our favourite Melbourne parks is bounded by Toorak, St Kilda and Commercial Roads. Beautifully maintained grass and trees, walking paths and sporting fields abound with the occasional bbq. There is a playground for the young, piano steps, seating and shade.

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