In 1999, the Urban Land Corporation released land in the first stage of what was then called Lynbrook Heights. These blocks are located on the opposite side of the South Gippsland Highway to the sales office and the first few stages of the Lynbrook development. Lynbrook Heights offered larger blocks (greater than 650 square metres) than earlier land releases, as well as city views from the hill. The development included a recreational area called Tower Hill. The Lynbrook Heights section is a triangular section of land wedged between the South Gippsland Highway and Hallam Road, but is part of Lynbrook Suburb. Lynbrook Primary School opened in January 2005 with an initial enrolment of 175 students, and 937 students in 2013. A Catholic primary school, St Francis de Sales Primary School, opened in 2010 on the corner of Aylmer Rd and Henning Ave. A maternal and child health centre was constructed by Casey Council and opened in early 2006. This centre also includes a pre-school kindergarten for the growing number of children in the area. Banjo Paterson Park, a large recreation reserve, has many paths for walking and cycling, a barbecue area, a large children's playground, open spaces and a football / cricket oval. The oval was home to the "Lynbrook Lakers" cricket team which fields a number of adult and children's cricket teams in the local Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) league, where the 1st XI has won the premiership for the last 3 years straight (2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09). A new oval has been constructed, complete with clubroom facilities, which the club will be using from the commencement of the 2009/10 season at Marriot Waters in nearby Lyndhurst. On 22 April 2012, the
Lynbrook railway station opened on the
Cranbourne line. It is located north of Aylmer Road. On 30 May 2015, the Lynbrook Community Centre opened which is located on the corner of Lynbrook Boulevard and Harris Street. This is a multipurpose community facility which abuts the local shopping centre. The Lyndhurst Football and Netball Club was established in 2009 by Andrew King, formerly known as the Lynbrook Football Club, based at Lynbrook Primary School. ==Education==