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Holden Dandenong Plant

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Australian vehicle manufacturing factory
Holden Dandenong Plant
Built1956
LocationDandenong,Victoria, Australia
IndustryMotor vehicle assembly
OwnerHolden
Defunct1988

TheHolden Dandenong Plant was a vehicle manufacturing facility owned byHolden inDandenong,Melbourne, Australia.

History

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In 1951,Holden bought 153 acres (62 ha) of land inDandenong,Melbourne and opened the Holden Dandenong Plant in 1956.[1][2] The plant closed in 1988.[3] Starting in 1989, theToyota Corolla andHolden Nova (arebadged Corolla) were built at the Dandenong plant until 1994, when production moved to theToyota Australia Altona Plant.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^Townsend, Melissa (20 April 2015)."No plans for run down General Motors train station at Dandenong South".Herald Sun. Retrieved27 September 2025.
  2. ^The Holden Heritage. Port Melbourne:Holden. 1990. p. 20.ISBN 0 947079 17 3.
  3. ^"Former Holden factory to be reborn as a mushroom farm – report".Drive.com.au. Retrieved27 September 2025.
  4. ^Corollas rolling at AltonaCanberra Times 9 September 1994 page 17
  5. ^Fujimoto, Takahiro (October 1998)."Toyota Motor Manufacturing Australia in 1995: An Emergent Global Strategy"(PDF).University of Tokyo. p. 23. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 20 March 2011.
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