Ganesh Visarjan Melbourne 2025 on 5 Sept. Find approved locations at Dandenong Creek, Caribbean Gardens, temple options, permit process, safety tips & eco-friendly alternatives. Complete guide.

Ganesh Visarjan Melbourne 2025: Complete Guide to Locations, Permits & Essential Tips
By Priya Krishnamurthy | Last Updated: 26 August 2025 | Melbourne Visarjan Coordinator
G’day Melbourne! As I sit here in my Dandenong home, watching the community WhatsApp groups explode with visarjan questions, I’m reminded of my first Ganesh Visarjan in Melbourne eight years ago. Back then, we were a confused group at Dandenong Creek, unsure about rules and worried about doing something wrong. Today, thanks to years of community effort and council cooperation, we have organized, legal, and beautiful visarjan options. This guide contains everything I’ve learned coordinating visarjan events across Melbourne – consider it your complete roadmap for a memorable and hassle-free Ganesh Visarjan 2025.
Ganesh Visarjan Melbourne 2025: Essential Information
Primary Date: Friday, 5 September 2025 (Anant Chaturdashi)
Main Location: Dandenong Creek, Tirhatuan Park
Time: 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Managed By: Hindu Council of Australia (Victoria)
Alternative Visarjan Dates:
- 28 August (1.5 day): Evening arrangements at temples
- 29 August (3 day): Limited locations
- 31 August (5 day): Weekend option available
- 2 September (7 day): Weekday evening slots
Primary Visarjan Location: Dandenong Creek, Tirhatuan Park
Complete Location Details
Official Address:
Tirhatuan Park, Heatherton Road, Dandenong VIC 3175
GPS Coordinates:
-37.9886° S, 145.2094° E
Melway Reference:
Map 90 E8
Designated Visarjan Zone:
Eastern section of the park along Dandenong Creek, marked with Hindu Council banners and orange safety barriers. Follow the signs from the main entrance.
Detailed Timings for 5 September 2025
12:00 PM – Volunteer setup begins
1:00 PM – Registration desk opens
2:00 PM – Official ceremonies commence
2:00-4:00 PM – Ideal for families with children
4:00-6:00 PM – Peak hours (maximum crowd)
6:00 PM – Sunset maha aarti
6:30 PM – Final immersions
7:00 PM – Official closure
7:30 PM – Cleanup begins
Special Arrangements:
- Priests available throughout for rituals
- Live bhajan singers from 3:00 PM
- Free prasad distribution at 5:00 PM
How to Reach Tirhatuan Park
By Car from Different Areas:
From Melbourne CBD (30 km):
- Monash Freeway (M1) → Heatherton Road exit
- Journey time: 35-45 minutes
- Avoid: Princes Highway (heavy traffic)
From Western Suburbs:
- West Gate Freeway → Monash Freeway → Heatherton Road
- Journey time: 45-60 minutes
From Northern Suburbs:
- Eastern Freeway → EastLink → Monash Freeway
- Journey time: 50-70 minutes
Parking Information:
- Main car park: 300 spaces (fills by 3:30 PM)
- Overflow parking: Dandenong Park (10-minute walk)
- Street parking: Limited on Heatherton Road
- Accessible parking: 15 spots near entrance
- Parking fee: FREE
Public Transport Options:
Train + Shuttle:
- Dandenong Station (Pakenham/Cranbourne lines)
- FREE shuttle buses every 15 minutes (1:30-7:30 PM)
- Shuttle pickup: Station’s Foster Street exit
Bus Routes:
- 813: Dandenong to Waverley Gardens (stops nearby)
- 848/849: Dandenong local routes
- Walk: 15 minutes from bus stops
Community Transport:
- Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple: 3 buses departing 1:30 PM
- ISKCON Dandenong: Minibus at 2:00 PM
- Book through respective temples
Registration & Permit Requirements
Individual Families (Under 20 people):
- No pre-registration required
- Sign attendance at entry desk
- Receive wristband and information pack
Small Groups (20-50 people):
- Online registration recommended
- Website: hinducouncil.com.au/visarjan
- Deadline: 3 September 2025
Large Groups (50+ people):
- Mandatory pre-registration
- Submit by: 20 August 2025
- Requirements:
- Group leader details
- Estimated attendance
- Arrival time slot
- Public liability insurance
Permit Process for Organizations:
- Application: Download from Greater Dandenong Council website
- Documents Required:
- Event management plan
- Site layout diagram
- Insurance certificate ($20 million public liability)
- Traffic management plan (if 200+ people)
- Waste management strategy
- Submission: Email to [email protected]
- Fee: $350 for community groups
- Processing: 21 days minimum
Note: Hindu Council has master permit; individual families don’t need separate permits
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Alternative Visarjan Locations in Melbourne
1. Caribbean Gardens Lake, Scoresby
The Eco-Friendly Innovation
Address: 1280 Ferntree Gully Road, Scoresby VIC 3179
Dates Available: All visarjan days (28 Aug – 5 Sept)
Timings: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily
Unique Features:
- Purpose-built artificial lake for visarjan
- Idols retrieved immediately after immersion
- Clay recycled for next year’s idols
- Covered pavilion for weather protection
Process:
- Register at entrance ($10 per family)
- Receive queue number
- Guided to immersion platform
- 10-minute slot for rituals
- Professional photos available
Why Choose This:
- No environmental impact
- All-weather facility
- Ample parking (500+ spaces)
- Café and amenities on-site
- Kids’ playground nearby
Booking: caribbeangardens.com.au/visarjan
2. Maribyrnong River – Footscray Park
Limited Access Option
Address: Ballarat Road, Footscray VIC 3011
Status: Conditional approval for small groups only
Capacity: Maximum 50 people at a time
Special Conditions:
- Groups under 50 only
- Advance permit from Maribyrnong Council
- Strictly clay idols
- No decorations in water
- Self-cleanup required
Permit Application:
- Email: [email protected]
- Lead time: 14 days
- Cost: $200 deposit (refundable)
Best For: Western suburbs residents wanting nearby option
3. Temple-Based Visarjan Facilities
Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple, Carrum Downs
Melbourne’s largest temple visarjan facility
Address: 145 Forresters Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201
Facility: Olympic-size tank specially constructed
Date: 5 September, 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Special Features:
- Continuous aarti and bhajans
- Multiple priests available
- Free prasad meals all day
- Clay distribution post-visarjan
- Ample parking and facilities
Process:
- No booking required
- Gold coin donation appreciated
- Queue system for peak times
- Average wait: 20-30 minutes
ISKCON Temple, Dandenong
Address: 197 Dandenong Road, Dandenong VIC 3175
Timings: 5 September, 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Highlights:
- Beautiful kirtan during visarjan
- Prasadam feast included
- Family-friendly atmosphere
- Smaller crowds
Sankat Mochan Samiti, Glen Waverley
Address: 7-9 Compark Circuit, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
Special: Accepts idols from 3 September
Community visarjan: 5 September evening
4. Home Visarjan Solutions
Melbourne Water Approved Method:
Materials Needed:
- Large container/inflatable pool
- Clean water
- Flowers and prasad
- Strainer for clay collection
Step-by-Step Process:
- Fill container with water
- Perform complete pooja
- Immerse Ganesh with mantras
- Let dissolve (24-48 hours)
- Strain remaining clay
- Use water for garden
- Clay in compost/garden bed
Apartment Solutions:
- Coordinate with body corporate
- Use common area gardens
- Many buildings organizing group visarjan
- Check with building management
Community Support:
- Video tutorials on Hindu Council website
- WhatsApp groups for guidance
- Temple priests available for questions
Procession Routes & Timings
Main Procession: Dandenong to Tirhatuan Park
Assembly Point: Dandenong Plaza (Lonsdale Street)
Assembly Time: 1:00 PM
Departure: 1:30 PM
Route:
Lonsdale Street → Foster Street → Princes Highway → Heatherton Road → Tirhatuan Park
Procession Features:
- Victoria Police escort
- 5 decorated trucks
- Dhol and band groups
- Expected participants: 3000+
- Duration: 45 minutes
Join the Procession:
- No registration needed
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Bring water
- Follow marshal instructions
Regional Processions
Clayton: Departs Clayton Community Centre at 1:00 PM
Glen Waverley: From Kingsway at 12:30 PM
Noble Park: From Paddy O’Donoghue Centre at 1:15 PM
Safety Guidelines & Council Regulations
Environmental Compliance
City of Greater Dandenong Requirements:
Allowed:
✓ Natural clay idols only
✓ Flowers (collected separately)
✓ Biodegradable decorations
✓ Natural colors/paints
Prohibited:
✗ Plaster of Paris idols
✗ Chemical paints
✗ Plastic/synthetic materials
✗ Thermocol decorations
✗ Metal items
✗ Food in water
Penalties:
- Individuals: Up to $3,300
- Organizations: Up to $16,500
Water Safety Measures
Dandenong Creek Precautions:
- Stay behind barriers always
- No entering water
- Children must be supervised
- Life guards on duty
- Depth varies: 0.5-2 meters
Emergency Provisions:
- First aid stations (3 locations)
- St John Ambulance on-site
- Water safety team ready
- Emergency evacuation plan
Crowd Management
Expected Attendance: 5,000-7,000 people
Safety Measures:
- Designated pathways
- One-way flow system
- Capacity monitoring
- Queue management
- Lost children tent
Your Responsibilities:
- Keep left on paths
- Follow volunteer directions
- Don’t push in queues
- Keep groups together
- Report concerns immediately
Essential Tips for Smooth Visarjan
Timing Strategy Guide
For Peaceful Experience:
- Arrive 2:00-3:30 PM
- Weekday alternatives less crowded
- Early morning at temples
For Community Atmosphere:
- Join main procession
- Peak time 4:00-6:00 PM
- Sunset aarti at 6:00 PM
For Elderly/Young Children:
- Caribbean Gardens best option
- Temple mornings ideal
- Avoid peak hours
Preparation Checklist
Two Days Before:
✓ Remove non-biodegradable decorations
✓ Check weather forecast
✓ Confirm transport plans
✓ Prepare prasad
✓ Pack essentials bag
Night Before:
✓ Final decoration check
✓ Pack change clothes
✓ Prepare early breakfast
✓ Charge phones
✓ Check traffic updates
Day Of Visarjan:
✓ Light meal only
✓ Dress comfortably
✓ Waterproof valuables
✓ Carry medications
✓ Leave early
What to Bring
Essentials:
- Towels and change of clothes
- Plastic bags for wet items
- Water bottles
- Light snacks
- Hand sanitizer
- Sunscreen
- Small first aid kit
For Rituals:
- Flowers (separate bag)
- Prasad for distribution
- Camphor/incense
- Small donation
Comfort Items:
- Folding chairs (elderly)
- Umbrella (sun/rain)
- Portable phone charger
- Cash for parking/donations
Photography Etiquette
Do’s:
- Capture memories respectfully
- Share with community later
- Tag #GaneshVisarjanMelbourne
- Credit Hindu Council
Don’ts:
- Block others’ view
- Use flash during aarti
- Photograph emotional moments
- Fly drones without permit
Special Considerations
For First-Timers
What to Expect:
- Emotional atmosphere
- Large crowds
- Waiting times
- Community spirit
- Mixed languages
Tips:
- Arrive early
- Ask volunteers for help
- Join a group if alone
- Download Hindu Council app
- Save emergency numbers
For Elderly Devotees
Special Provisions:
- Priority queues available
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Seating areas provided
- Golf cart transport
- Medical team on-site
Best Options:
- Caribbean Gardens (most comfortable)
- Temple morning slots
- Avoid main procession
For Families with Young Children
Child-Friendly Features:
- Kids’ activity zone at Tirhatuan
- Face painting available
- Lost children protocols
- Baby change facilities
- Pram parking areas
Tips:
- Bring snacks and entertainment
- Use identification wristbands
- Set meeting points
- Consider temple options
- Avoid peak hours
Post-Visarjan Information
Environmental Impact Management
What Happens After:
- Professional divers collect idols
- Clay sorted and processed
- Flowers composted
- Water quality tested
- Site restored by morning
Community Participation:
- Volunteer for cleanup (7-9 PM)
- Receive certificate
- Refreshments provided
- Great community service
Cultural Programs
After Visarjan at Tirhatuan Park:
- 7:00-8:00 PM: Bhajan session
- 8:00-9:00 PM: Community dinner
- 9:00 PM: Vote of thanks
Temple Programs:
- Continue till late evening
- Special prasad distribution
- Video screening of day’s events
Frequently Asked Questions
Can we do visarjan at St Kilda Beach or any Melbourne beach?
No, it’s illegal and carries heavy fines. Use only approved locations.
What if it’s raining heavily?
Tirhatuan Park continues unless dangerous. Caribbean Gardens is covered. Check Hindu Council Facebook for updates.
Is there any cost for Dandenong Creek visarjan?
No, it’s free. Donations accepted but not required.
Can we bring our own priest?
Yes, but registered priests are available free at all locations.
What about parking fines?
Follow signage carefully. Rangers are active during events.
Can interstate visitors participate?
Yes! All are welcome. Same rules apply.
Emergency Contacts & Resources
On-Site Emergency: First Aid tents or call 000
Hindu Council Helpline: 1300 HINDU1 (1300 446 381)
Dandenong Police: (03) 9792 3211
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