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Bingara Gorge - Wilton Rolling hills dotted with creeks, natural bushland and a championship 18-hole golf
course - welcome Wilton, nestled in the Wollondilly Shire, south-west of Sydney.

Caroline Springs - Melbourne Set amongst pristine lakes and parkland, Caroline Springs has the life you’ve
been looking for - just 22km west of Melbourne’s CBD.

Craigieburn - Melbourne Country charm meets city convenience at Craigieburn, just 30 minutes north of the
CBD.

Edgewater - Melbourne See Melbourne in a different light. Come home to Edgewater - a tranquil haven with the
city on your doorstep.

Forde - Canberra Move up to Forde, ideally located near the Gungahlin Town Centre and adjacent to Mulligans
Flat Nature Reserve.
Forest Gardens - Cairns Come home to Forest Gardens and surround yourself with magnificent views, just 8km
from Cairns.

Lakeside Pakenham - Melbourne Live, learn and grow in an unspoilt environment just 55km South East of
Melbourne. Come to life at the Lakeside.

Laurimar - Melbourne Clean air, safe open spaces and room to grow - make your home at Laurimar, 30km north
west of Melbourne’s CBD.

Mawson Lakes - Adelaide A vibrant hub of homes, shops, cafés, restaurants and businesses, Mawson Lakes
offers an enviable lifestyle just 12km north of Adelaide.

Nelsons Ridge - Sydney Come home to Nelsons Ridge, Sydney’s ‘jewel of the west’, just 7 kilometres South
West of the Parramatta CBD.

Ropes Crossing - Sydney Find a place to call your own at Ropes Crossing, surrounded by 900 hectares of
natural parkland just 22km west of Parramatta.

Springfield Lakes - Brisbane A thriving and vibrant neighbourhood just 22km southwest of Brisbane,
Springfield Lakes is waiting to welcome you home.

Varsity Lakes - Gold Coast Uniquely located around Lake Orr and Bond University, Varsity Lakes offers a
lifestyle never seen before on the Gold Coast.

Woodlands - Brisbane Explore your range of living options all set within a natural leafy environment just 30
minutes south of the Brisbane CBD.

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“Why is it different? I keep coming back to the word community.”
“To be able to live, work and play in the one place - it’s pretty special.”
“Once I open that door, I love it. We made the right decision.”
“It’s the perfect place to be. We’ve been here from the word go.”
“It’s a great area for kids especially. They love it.”
“We love living here - wouldn’t live anywhere else. It’s a great community.”
“Everyone’s friendly, everyone talks to you. I get to know everyone’s names.”
“Orion? I love shopping here. It's so much fun.”
“We have access to a range of quality education here...”
“It's a safe place... the relaxed environment is wonderful for parents .”
“For us, I love what Delfin have done.”
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Changes to the way we live, work and play have inspired Delfin to take an innovative approach to education. We believe that every person, not just children, will need ongoing access to a full range of quality education and training services.
Living and learning together

Delfin’s focus is on delivering learning as and when needed, for anyone. That includes groups such as business, community organisations, people wanting new skills, older people, people seeking advancement, and the unemployed.
A community of knowledge
Delfin understands that the places we create around Australia must have outstanding education services if they are to become an enduring success. We achieve this through the development of communities based on:
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 | The creation of learning partnerships between private and public education providers, business and community organisations
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 | The implementation of a ‘fine grain’ learning model which maximises the full range of learning opportunities that exist in the community
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 | The optimal use of new information and communication technologies to amplify, extend and transform the nature of learning
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 | The creation of a learning culture which continues to improve our communities |
Delfin’s legacy of learning

Here are just some of the educational institutes Delfin has been instrumental in bringing to life:
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 | The Mawson Centre, a community and educational facility for Mawson Lakes School, including shared library, computer barn and meeting spaces.
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 | The shared campus model of education facilities at the Golden Grove secondary schools complex including shared facilities such as the Golden Grove Art & Recreation Centre (1984 - 2003)
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 | The Brookside Campus, Caroline Springs College, the Town Centre learning precinct and the University of Ballarat outreach services at Caroline Springs (1997 - 2005)
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 | Varsity Lakes College at Varsity Lakes (2000 - 2005)
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 | The Malcolm Creek Learning Centre including the Craigieburn School (2000 - 2006) |
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