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- Belgrave South is home to the Baluk Willam Nature Conservation Reserve.
- In the Dandenong Ranges, the villages of Belgrave South suffered large areas of property loss.
- The Post Office opened on 20 September 1920 as South Belgrave, becoming Belgrave South in 1923.
- Belgrave itself does not contain any state schools, with these being located in the neighbouring suburbs of Belgrave South.
- Separate blazes in Kilsyth, Kalorama, Belgrave South, and Mount Dandenong had been contained, she said, as 600 firefighters and 135 tankers battled to control the fire on the ranges'southern edge.
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- Belgrave South Primary School was opened in 1907 and is the main primary school for children living in Belgrave South, Belgrave Heights, Narre Warren East and much of Belgrave ( as the primary school in Belgrave is Catholic ).
- Belgrave South Primary School was opened in 1907 and is the main primary school for children living in Belgrave South, Belgrave Heights, Narre Warren East and much of Belgrave ( as the primary school in Belgrave is Catholic ).
- "' Belgrave South "'is a locality within, and a suburb of, Greater Melbourne mainly beyond the Melbourne metropolitan area Urban Growth Boundary, 39 km south-east from Melbourne's Belgrave, Belgrave Heights, Lysterfield and the localities of Narre Warren East and Selby.
- The dominant overstorey is " Acacia melanoxylon ", " Acacia dealbata ", " Acacia pycnantha ", " Eucalyptus cephalocarpa ", " Eucalyptus cypellocarpa " ( in areas near Belgrave Lake Park ), " Eucalyptus goniocalyx " growing in and around Birdsland and Zig Zag Road, " Eucalyptus obliqua " growing through most of the area as well as in Belgrave South, " Eucalyptus ovata " which tends to grow in low-lying areas and " Eucalyptus radiata " which is quite common in the Belgrave South Primary school grounds with the very fine bark and peppermint smelling leaves.
- The dominant overstorey is " Acacia melanoxylon ", " Acacia dealbata ", " Acacia pycnantha ", " Eucalyptus cephalocarpa ", " Eucalyptus cypellocarpa " ( in areas near Belgrave Lake Park ), " Eucalyptus goniocalyx " growing in and around Birdsland and Zig Zag Road, " Eucalyptus obliqua " growing through most of the area as well as in Belgrave South, " Eucalyptus ovata " which tends to grow in low-lying areas and " Eucalyptus radiata " which is quite common in the Belgrave South Primary school grounds with the very fine bark and peppermint smelling leaves.