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Historic Mount Eliza images courtesy of local author Diane Dick

Historic Mount Eliza images courtesy of local author Diane Dick

Take a look at the original architect's drawings for Toorak College as well as Edna Walling's landscaping overlay. And image if this original proposal for a Mount Eliza Railway went through! Special thanks to Diane Dick for providing these very special historic images.

New year news from Vicki Sayers

New year news from Vicki Sayers

What better way to start a new year than with something new?! I'm very excited to share that I have joined Melbourne's prestige property experts RT Edgar to bring more buyers to my Mount Eliza vendors. I am so looking forward to continuing to indulge my love of this place - our Mount Eliza - and bring the reputation and reach of RT Edgar to you!

It takes a village to raise a great village

It takes a village to raise a great village

Every wondered how the mural on the side of Fins and Scales came to be? Or the colourful bicycles adding pops of colour to the Mount Eliza village streetscapes? What about the artisan crafted wrought iron public bench seats dotted around the village? Here's your chance to find out more.

Ranelagh Club: past, present and future

Ranelagh Club: past, present and future

Steeped in a rich social history extending back to the 1920s, Mount Eliza’s Ranelagh Club holds a special place in the hearts, minds and social calendars of many local families, past and present. From the moment you turn off the historic Tuart tree adorned Rosserdale Crescent and head down the driveway, promise beckons.