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Beaumaris – 3193

Beaumaris – 3193

Beaumaris, approximately 20 km southeast of the CBD, is a prestigious bayside suburb renowned for its clifftop views, native vegetation, and mid-century architecture. Beaumaris is bordered by beautiful beaches, coastal walking trails, and the renowned Beaumaris Bay. It is home to leading public and private schools, the Beaumaris Concourse retail village, and renowned golf courses such as Royal Melbourne and Victoria Golf Club. With its relaxed coastal feel, architectural significance, and family-friendly community, Beaumaris is highly sought after by professionals and established families.
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Mentone – 3194

Mentone – 3194

Mentone, approximately 21 km southeast of Melbourne's CBD, combines beachside charm with high-quality educational options, including several well-known private schools. With its bustling shopping strip, historic homes, and a major train station upgrade, Mentone is a lifestyle hub that is popular with families and professionals.
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Highett – 3190

Highett – 3190

Highett, approximately 16 km southeast of the Melbourne CBD, is a suburb in transition, featuring pockets of redevelopment, leafy residential streets, and a growing café precinct near Highett station. It offers easy access to trams and buses, as well as proximity to Castlefield Reserve and Southland Shopping. Schools and childcare facilities further enhance the family appeal. Highett is becoming increasingly popular with commuters and first-home buyers seeking affordable housing on the Bayside fringe.
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Yarraville – 3013

Yarraville – 3013

Yarraville, approximately 6 km southwest of the city, is one of Melbourne’s most desirable inner-west suburbs. With its restored period homes, the iconic Sun Theatre, and a buzzing café and arts scene, Yarraville offers a blend of heritage charm and modern lifestyle that appeals to professionals, families, and design-conscious buyers. It has readily avaiable bus routes and the central Yarraville Station.
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Hampton – 3188

Hampton – 3188

Hampton, approximately 14 km southeast of the CBD, is a vibrant bayside suburb that seamlessly blends a coastal lifestyle with a cosmopolitan village feel. Hampton Street serves as the main retail and dining hub, offering boutique shopping, cafes, and local services. The suburb features a mix of period homes, townhouses, and luxury residences, all situated close to the beach and foreshore. Hampton’s train station, excellent schools, and community atmosphere attract families, professionals, and beach-loving downsizers.
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Cheltenham – 3192

Cheltenham – 3192

Cheltenham, approximately 17 km southeast of the CBD, is a major activity centre anchored by Cheltenham train station and the Southland Shopping Centre. It offers a mix of residential streets, modern apartments and multicultural dining along Centre Dandenong Road. The area is well-served by trams, buses and cycling paths, and hosts several quality schools and recreational spaces. Its blend of lifestyle and convenience draws families, young professionals and retirees.
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Sandringham – 3191

Sandringham – 3191

Sandringham, approximately 16 km south of Melbourne's CBD, is a charming coastal suburb that offers a relaxed yet sophisticated lifestyle. Anchored by Sandringham Village and its cafes, shops, and train station, the suburb provides direct access to the beach, yacht club, and coastal trails. With a mix of period homes, luxury residences, and boutique apartments, Sandringham appeals to families, retirees, and professionals seeking a bayside lifestyle with excellent schools and a strong sense of community.
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Werribee – 3030

Werribee – 3030

Werribee, approximately 32 km southwest of Melbourne's CBD, is a historic, family-oriented suburb with a mix of period and modern homes. With Werribee Plaza, schools, parks, and transport links, it offers a lifestyle, convenience, and community amenities that cater to families and professionals.
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Parkdale – 3195

Parkdale – 3195

Parkdale, approximately 23 km southeast of Melbourne's CBD, is a sought-after beachside suburb with a peaceful, village-like atmosphere. Known for its high-quality schools, leafy streets, and vibrant community vibe, Parkdale offers the best of bayside living, with strong public transport connections.
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Ocean Grove – 3226

Ocean Grove – 3226

Ocean Grove is the largest town on the Bellarine Peninsula covering about 20 square kilometres to the east of the Barwon River mouth. It enjoys the whole range of river and ocean activities. More and more residents commute to Geelong and the relative number of holiday homes has declined but Ocean Grove is still a thriving holiday resort.
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Brighton – 3186

Brighton – 3186

Brighton, approximately 11 km southeast of the CBD, is one of Melbourne’s most iconic and affluent suburbs. Known for its grand homes, famous bathing boxes, and picturesque coastline, Brighton blends prestige with lifestyle. Church Street offers premium retail, dining, and cafes, while the suburb also hosts elite schools, private yacht clubs, and Brighton Beach railway station. With easy access to the city and a rich heritage, Brighton remains a blue-chip location favoured by professionals, families, and downsizers alike.
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Geelong West – 3218

Geelong West – 3218

Geelong West is a cosmopolitan suburb containing Geelong's oldest and most dynamic shopping strip Pakington Street. Timber houses and cottages have been renovated and many shops along Pakington Street have become cafes with style.
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Black Rock – 3193

Black Rock – 3193

Black Rock, approximately 18 km southeast of the CBD, is a tranquil, upmarket suburb nestled along the coast between Sandringham and Beaumaris. Known for its beachside charm, boutique shops, and friendly village feel, Black Rock offers residents a peaceful lifestyle with stunning coastal walks, cafes, and access to Half Moon Bay and the historic Black Rock Yacht Club. It appeals to families, retirees, and professionals who appreciate a relaxed coastal environment with proximity to quality schools and green spaces.
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Melbourne – 3000

Melbourne – 3000

Melbourne’s CBD is the city’s business and financial hub, boasting the highest concentration of businesses and residents within a small area of the municipality. It hosts a diverse mix of retail, financial, legal, administrative, recreational, tourist, and entertainment facilities that serve residents, workers, and visitors alike. The CBD is also one of Australia’s fastest-growing residential areas. Key landmarks include Federation Square, Melbourne’s major public square, home to the Melbourne Visitor Centre, the Ian Potter Centre, and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. It regularly hosts arts and cultural events and broadcasts major sporting events on a giant screen. The area also encompasses the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kings Domain (which includes Government House), Queen Victoria Gardens, and Alexandra Gardens. Nearby, Olympic Park and Melbourne Park host major sporting and entertainment events, including the Australian Open Tennis Championships.
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Brighton East – 3187

Brighton East – 3187

Brighton East, situated just inland from Brighton and approximately 12 km from the CBD, offers a quieter residential alternative with excellent green spaces and a family-friendly appeal. It is home to some of Melbourne’s best schools, including Brighton Secondary College and Haileybury, and is bordered by Dendy Park and Landcox Park. With easy access to both the beach and Nepean Highway, Brighton East is popular among growing families, professionals, and those seeking a suburban lifestyle with strong community ties.
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Seddon – 3011

Seddon – 3011

Seddon is located 6 km west of the CBD. Residents of the suburb are well served by the Seddon Railway station and bus services running through the area. The neighbourhood is primarily residential in nature although there are areas of light commercial activity. Seddon features Harris Reserve and the nearby Victoria University - Footscray Nicholson Campus.
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Mordialloc – 3195

Mordialloc – 3195

Mordialloc, approximately 24 km southeast of Melbourne's CBD, is a lively bayside suburb renowned for its marina, beaches, and walkable café strip along Main Street. With a blend of heritage homes and new apartments, along with a train station and a strong sense of community, Mordialloc is ideal for beach-loving professionals and families.
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Hampton East – 3188

Hampton East – 3188

Hampton East, approximately 15 km southeast of the CBD, provides a more affordable entry point into the Bayside area while maintaining a strong lifestyle appeal. With a mix of post-war homes and increasing medium-density developments, Hampton East is popular among first-home buyers and young families. It benefits from close proximity to Moorabbin Station, local parks, schools, and major road links, making it a practical and growing suburb with strong future potential.
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Richmond – 3121

Richmond – 3121

Richmond is located 3 km east of the CBD. The suburb is home to Melbourne Cricket Ground hosting Aussie cricket the Australian Football League and past Commonwealth games. The suburb is well served by Richmond Railway Station and various trams for transport. For shopping Bridges Road and Swan Street have major label factory outlets seconds stores and small boutiques. The suburb is home to a variety of food choices from cosy cafes fine dining traditional Vietnamese treats or pizza in a pub.
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Kingsville – 3012

Kingsville – 3012

Kingsville is located 9 km west of the CBD a small residential area. The suburb features Beevers Reserve and commercial areas are found along its boundaries.
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Bentleigh – 3165

Bentleigh – 3165

Bentleigh, situated 13 km southeast of Melbourne’s CBD, is a well-connected suburb renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere, excellent schools, and vibrant Centre Road shopping precinct. With a mix of classic Californian bungalows, modern townhouses, and new apartments, Bentleigh appeals to families, downsizers, and professionals alike. The area boasts quality parks, such as Allnutt Park and Halley Park, and is well-served by train, bus, and easy road access.
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Footscray – 3011

Footscray – 3011

Footscray, approximately 5 km west of the CBD, is a vibrant and multicultural suburb undergoing rapid urban renewal while maintaining its strong cultural identity. Known for its diverse food scene, Footscray Market, arts hubs, and proximity to Victoria University, it offers an exciting lifestyle for students, young professionals, and creatives. Major transport links, affordable housing options, and a buzzing community make it a suburb on the rise for buyers and investors alike.
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Bentleigh East – 3165

Bentleigh East – 3165

Bentleigh East lies just east of Bentleigh and offers a slightly quieter, more suburban lifestyle. It features a range of housing styles, strong schooling options, including Valkstone Primary and McKinnon Secondary College, and local shopping strips along Centre and East Boundary Roads. The suburb boasts ample green space, featuring Centenary Park and GESAC (Glen Eira Sports and Aquatic Centre), making it an ideal destination for active families.
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Edithvale – 3196

Edithvale – 3196

Edithvale, a beachside suburb approximately 28 km southeast of the CBD, offers a quiet, coastal village feel with broad sandy beaches and a strong local community. With excellent transport links, a popular primary school, and new residential developments, Edithvale appeals to both families and downsizers.
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West Footscray – 3012

West Footscray – 3012

West Footscray, approximately 9 km west of Melbourne's CBD, combines multicultural vibrancy with suburban calm. Known for its food scene, schools, and public transport, it’s a favourite among families and creatives seeking more space while staying close to the energy and transport of Footscray.
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Newtown – 3220

Newtown – 3220

The Barwon River runs around Newtown and several large reserves that contain playing fields sporting clubs wetlands and a bicycle/walking track are beside it. There are hundreds of beautiful Victorian and Edwardian houses and several historic mansions including Barwon Grange west of the river. Newtown neighbours the established Queens Park golf course in the west and Kardinia Park to the east. The suburb boasts some of the city's finest schools - The Geelong College Sacred Heart College and St Joseph's College - and several excellent shopping centres.
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Caulfield North – 3161

Caulfield North – 3161

Caulfield North, approximately 9 km southeast of the Melbourne CBD, is a prestigious suburb renowned for its stately homes, proximity to elite schools, and quiet, tree-lined streets. It offers excellent tram and train access, boutique shopping, and parklands, such as Caulfield Park. Popular with families and professionals, it blends urban accessibility with an elegant suburban lifestyle.
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Lara – 3212

Lara – 3212

Hovells Creek runs through Lara and into a lake on the eastern side of the freeway before dispersing into Limeburners Bay a part of Corio Bay. The beautiful You Yangs which rise like a crown out of the western plains are also one of Lara's natural attractions.
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Hoppers Crossing – 3029

Hoppers Crossing – 3029

Hoppers Crossing, approximately 23 km southwest of the Melbourne CBD, is a rapidly growing, family-friendly suburb featuring modern homes, parks, and schools. With Pacific Werribee Shopping Centre and train access, it offers lifestyle and convenience for families and professionals.
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Caulfield South – 3162

Caulfield South – 3162

Caulfield South, located between Glen Huntly and Elsternwick, is a family-friendly suburb with a relaxed atmosphere. It features quality schools, Kosher shops and delis, and parks like Princes Park and Glen Huntly Park. With a strong community vibe and growing popularity among families and downsizers, Caulfield South offers a lifestyle and location that are hard to beat.
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Aspendale – 3195

Aspendale – 3195

Aspendale, 27 km southeast of the CBD, is a serene beachside suburb renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere, excellent schools, and proximity to the wetlands and foreshore walking tracks. With a relaxed coastal atmosphere and a strong community vibe, Aspendale offers a mix of mid-century homes and modern townhouses, appealing to families and professionals seeking a bayside lifestyle.
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Geelong – 3215

Geelong – 3215

Geelong is Victoria's second largest city. It has a large commercial centre which extends down to the foreshore featuring Eastern Beach the Steampacket Gardens dining options on Cunningham Pier and several coastal walks dotted with bollards depicting historic characters. The area is home to the National Wool Museum the Old Geelong Gaol and the Botanic Gardens at Eastern Park. Deakin University and Barwon Hospital reside in the neighbourhood.
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Elwood – 3184

Elwood – 3184

Elwood is a relaxed bayside suburb located approximately 8 km south of the CBD, known for its coastal lifestyle, Art Deco architecture, and village charm. It offers residents leafy streets, beach access, bike trails, and a strong sense of community, with cafes and grocers clustered along Ormond Road. Elwood is especially popular among families, professionals, and downsizers who value proximity to the beach and a quieter pace near the city.
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Wyndham Vale – 3024

Wyndham Vale – 3024

Wyndham Vale, approximately 31 km southwest of Melbourne's CBD, is a master-planned, family-friendly suburb featuring modern homes, parks, and schools. With Wyndham Vale Town Centre, train access, and easy freeway connectivity, it is highly sought after by families seeking lifestyle, space, and community amenities.
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South Yarra – 3141

South Yarra – 3141

South Yarra, approximately 4 km southeast of Melbourne's CBD, is a prestigious and cosmopolitan inner-city suburb known for its blend of luxury living and vibrant urban culture. Its shopping and dining precincts, along Chapel Street and Toorak Road, offer a rich mix of high-end boutiques, cafés, bars, and entertainment venues. The suburb is also celebrated for its leafy boulevards and access to major green spaces, such as Fawkner Park and the Domain parklands, as well as top-tier schools and heritage architecture.
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Moorabbin – 3189

Moorabbin – 3189

Moorabbin, a mixed-use suburb 15?km southeast of Melbourne, is home to residential pockets, industrial precincts, and the Moorabbin Airport. With revitalised transport infrastructure and growing interest from first-home buyers and investors, Moorabbin is undergoing steady transformation.
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Highton – 3216

Highton – 3216

The hills of Highton offer superb views across the river and city and over Corio Bay making Highton a much sought-after place to live. Most streets are tree-lined and close to neighbourhood parks. Queens Park at its northern boundary fills a large bend of the Barwon River and contains a superb established golf course.
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Chelsea – 3196

Chelsea – 3196

Chelsea, approximately 30 km southeast from the Melbourne CBD, is a relaxed, beachside community known for its broad sandy beaches, family-friendly amenities, and walkable village atmosphere. With a lively shopping strip, train station, and parks, Chelsea offers an attractive lifestyle appeal for families, retirees, and professionals alike.
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Elsternwick – 3185

Elsternwick – 3185

Elsternwick, approximately 9 km southeast of the CBD, is a stylish and vibrant suburb known for its mix of Edwardian and Victorian architecture, the bustling Glen Huntly Road strip, and a rich café and arts scene. It offers strong public transport links, quality schools, and proximity to both the bay and city. Elsternwick attracts creatives, professionals, and families who value culture and convenience.
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Prahran – 3181

Prahran – 3181

Prahran, approximately 5 km southeast of Melbourne's CBD, is a vibrant lifestyle suburb famous for its bustling Chapel Street precinct. With a mix of heritage homes, modern apartments, and buzzing cafes, it appeals to families, young professionals, and creative types. Excellent transport and a thriving cultural scene make Prahran one of Melbourne’s most dynamic addresses.
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St Kilda – 3182

St Kilda – 3182

St Kilda, approximately 6 km south of the CBD, is Melbourne’s iconic beachside suburb, known for its vibrant energy, arts culture, and seaside attractions. Landmarks such as Luna Park, St Kilda Pier, and the Esplanade Market make it a magnet for tourists and residents, while Acland and Fitzroy Streets buzz with cafes, bakeries, bars, and live music. It offers a unique blend of historic charm, bohemian flair, and modern apartment living, attracting a mix of artists, young professionals, and long-time locals.
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Hamlyn Heights – 3215

Hamlyn Heights – 3215

A middle to upmarket residential suburb Hamlyn Heights has a fine array of sporting facilities around the Vines Road community centre. The suburb offers sweeping views across Corio Bay and in some parts north to the You Yangs. Hamlyn Heights is central to everything - just 10 minutes drive from Geelong 50 minutes from Melbourne and 30 minutes from the Surfcoast. The Midland Highway provides a direct link with some of Victoria's favourite inland destinations.
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Bonbeach – 3196

Bonbeach – 3196

Bonbeach, 32 km southeast of Melbourne, offers laid-back coastal living with direct access to beautiful beaches and the Patterson River. With a train station, local cafes, and growing development, Bonbeach appeals to young families, professionals, and downsizers looking for a lifestyle-oriented location.
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Carnegie – 3163

Carnegie – 3163

Carnegie, approximately 12 km from the CBD, is a vibrant, multicultural suburb centred around the Koornang Road shopping and dining strip. Known for its Asian eateries, strong public transport, including trains and trams, and excellent schooling options, Carnegie attracts students, professionals, and young families. With its mix of period homes and new developments, it offers diversity in both character and lifestyle.
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Caulfield – 3145

Caulfield – 3145

Caulfield, situated approximately 10 km southeast of the city, is a leafy and well-established suburb with a rich Jewish cultural heritage and historic homes. The suburb is home to Caulfield Racecourse, Monash University’s Caulfield campus, and excellent transport connections. With spacious homes, wide streets, and access to both city and bay, Caulfield is popular among professionals, academics, and established families.
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Port Melbourne – 3207

Port Melbourne – 3207

Port Melbourne, approximately 3 km southwest of Melbourne's CBD, stretches along the shores of Hobsons Bay, just 3 km from the CBD, mixing heritage port and industrial precincts with modern bayside apartment developments. Its Bay Street dining strip, waterfront promenades, and cultural venues make it a lively residential and leisure hub. Well-served by light rail and road links, including the West Gate Bridge, it attracts professionals, families, and investors.
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Maidstone – 3012

Maidstone – 3012

Maidstone is located 8 km north-west of the CBD. Maidstone is a small mixed-use suburb. The suburb has significant commercial areas along the Western Highway. The suburb features Scovell Reserve Dobson Reserve and Medway Golf Club.
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Manifold Heights – 3218

Manifold Heights – 3218

Manifold Heights is a respected and sought-after address with many large and opulent hillside houses. These lie on tree-lined streets that radiate eastward from the Peter Lowe reserve which features an oval and a children's playground. The same streets are also a focus for community venues including churches an Islamic mosque a primary school and the Manifold tennis club. Manifold Heights is just 5 minutes from Geelong city and 50 minutes from Melbourne.
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St Kilda East – 3183

St Kilda East – 3183

St Kilda East, approximately 6 km south of Melbourne's CBD, overlaps the eastern edge of the Port Phillip LGA and offers a diverse mix of housing styles - from charming period homes to interwar flats. It’s quieter than St Kilda proper, yet benefits from proximity to vibrant café strips, open green spaces, and transport services. The area attracts residents seeking cultural diversity, convenient amenities, and a sense of community.
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Seaford – 3198

Seaford – 3198

Seaford, situated along the Port Phillip coastline approximately 36 km southeast of Melbourne, is a relaxed beachside suburb renowned for its laid-back atmosphere and natural beauty. It features long stretches of sandy beach, the scenic Seaford Wetlands, and a growing café scene. With excellent train access and proximity to Frankston, Seaford appeals to families, creatives, and those seeking coastal living with urban convenience.
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Ormond – 3204

Ormond – 3204

Ormond is located 12 km south-east of the CBD a small residential suburb centred on North Road and Frankston railway line. A significant retail area along North Road Ormond Shopping Centre provides specialty shopping and offices. Ormond Railway Station is located in the centre and a bus route travels through the suburb. The suburb has a number of parks including EE Gunn Reserve and Tucker Reserve.
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Tarneit – 3029

Tarneit – 3029

Tarneit, approximately 25 km southwest of Melbourne's CBD, is a fast-growing, family-focused suburb featuring modern housing estates, parks, and schools. With shopping centres, train access, and easy freeway connectivity, it is highly popular with families seeking space and lifestyle in Melbourne’s outer west.
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Carrum Downs – 3201

Carrum Downs – 3201

Carrum Downs, approximately 36 km southeast of Melbourne’s CBD, is a well-established residential suburb offering a mix of affordable family homes, townhouses, and newer estates. The area is known for its accessibility via EastLink and Peninsula Link, as well as its growing infrastructure, including schools, parks, and shopping centres such as Carrum Downs Regional Shopping Centre. Its proximity to the Mornington Peninsula and local reserves makes it ideal for families and commuters alike.
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Mckinnon – 3204

Mckinnon – 3204

McKinnon, approximately 12 km southeast of the CBD, is a tightly held suburb renowned for its high-performing schools, particularly McKinnon Secondary College. It features a mix of renovated family homes and modern developments, and enjoys strong train and bus connections. With a quiet, residential feel and access to parks and shopping, McKinnon is a top choice for education-focused families.
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Belmont – 3216

Belmont – 3216

Belmont just over the Barwon River is one of Geelong's oldest largest and most popular suburbs.
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Frankston – 3199

Frankston – 3199

Frankston, approximately 41 km southeast of the CBD, is a vibrant coastal suburb often regarded as the gateway to the Mornington Peninsula. It features a bustling town centre, Frankston Beach, the iconic pier, and the award-winning Frankston Arts Centre. With Monash University’s Peninsula campus, a growing medical precinct, quality schools, and extensive public transport, Frankston appeals to families, students, retirees, and professionals. Its blend of lifestyle, infrastructure, and seaside charm makes it a key hub in the southeast.
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Patterson Lakes – 3197

Patterson Lakes – 3197

Patterson Lakes is located 32 km south-east of the CBD. Patterson Lakes has been one of the faster growing suburbs in Melbourne's south over the past fifteen years. The suburb is based on the Patterson River and features a significant canal network and a number of harbours surrounded by residential areas. Like a number of bayside areas Patterson Lakes has many aged care facilites such as The Patterson Village Retirement Centre and the Illawong Lakeside Retirement Units.
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Leopold – 3224

Leopold – 3224

The spreading suburb of Leopold lies on both sides of the Bellarine Highway with small shopping areas in each part. Leopold is on high ground but has several waterholes and wetlands around its perimeter including the Gateway Sanctuary reserve. Boating is popular among residents since the town enjoys quick access to jetties along Corio Bay. Leopold also enjoys proximity to the dramatic beaches and bays around Queenscliff Point Lonsdale and Ocean Grove.
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Carrum – 3197

Carrum – 3197

Carrum, approximately 33 km from the CBD, is a vibrant bayside suburb renowned for its beach access, activities on the Patterson River, and upgraded train station precinct. With community facilities, family-friendly parks, and growing development interest, Carrum is an ideal destination for buyers seeking coastal charm with urban connectivity.
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Newcomb – 3219

Newcomb – 3219

Newcomb is a popular suburb with affordable family housing close to the city of Geelong and beautiful Eastern Park which runs down to the bay. Newcomb has several neighbourhood shopping centres including the larger Newcomb Central and Bellarine Village Shopping Centre on Bellarine Highway. Recreational amenities include the 'Splashdown' leisure centre with a gym pools and a waterslide and Ervin reserve with two ovals and tennis courts.
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North Geelong – 3215

North Geelong – 3215

North Geelong is rich with industry and history. It is now a sought-after residential suburb because of its proximity to the city Corio Bay Princes Highway and North Geelong railway station. Osborne House is home of the Naval and Maritime Museum after a long stint as a municipal office.
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Grovedale – 3216

Grovedale – 3216

Grovedale's first churches reserves and halls were built along the road to Torquay and in general the suburb has expanded along and to the west of the Surfcoast Highway. Today it has a mixture of modern brick homes reflecting its development. As one of Geelong's larger residential suburbs schools shopping centres and other community facilities have developed to meet the needs of its residents. Grovedale neighbours the Geelong Airport and is a mere 15 minutes from the Surfcoast.
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Corio – 3214

Corio – 3214

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Windsor – 3181

Windsor – 3181

Windsor, approximately 5 km southeast of Melbourne's CBD, is a lively inner suburb known for its trendy cafes, boutique shopping, and vibrant nightlife along Chapel Street. With a mix of historic terraces, modern apartments, and excellent public transport, it appeals to young professionals and creative types. Windsor combines convenience, culture, and energy, making it one of Melbourne’s most dynamic lifestyle destinations.
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South Melbourne – 3205

South Melbourne – 3205

South Melbourne, approximately 3 km south of Melbourne's CBD, is a vibrant inner suburb featuring a mix of Victorian terraces, modern apartments, and heritage buildings. Home to the renowned South Melbourne Market, it offers a diverse range of food, produce, shopping, and café options, as well as strong transport links to the city. Its leafy parks and proximity to the Yarra River also appeal to professionals, creatives, and families.
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Herne Hill – 3218

Herne Hill – 3218

Herne Hill has small shopping areas in Church and Autumn streets and Minerva Road. At the north-east of the suburb the Moorabool River runs into the mighty Barwon River.
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Southbank – 3006

Southbank – 3006

Southbank sits on the Yarra River bank directly adjacent to the CBD and is Melbourne’s premiere arts and entertainment precinct. With attractions like the Arts Centre, Crown Casino, riverside promenades, and high-rise apartments, it caters to tourists, nightlife seekers, and urban professionals. The area also hosts significant office developments and cultural venues.
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Toorak – 3142

Toorak – 3142

Toorak, approximately 5 km south-east of the CBD, is an affluent residential suburb south of the Yarra River. Toorak contains commercial areas along Toorak Road and Malvern Road. The neighbourhood features the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club and Brookville Gardens.
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Glen Huntly – 3163

Glen Huntly – 3163

Glen Huntly, approximately 11 km southeast of the city, is a compact, culturally diverse suburb renowned for its affordable housing, student population, and excellent public transport options, including trams and trains. The suburb is home to the Glen Huntly Road shops, schools, and parks, such as Booran Reserve, making it a convenient and vibrant locale for students, young professionals, and small families.
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Cranbourne – 3977

Cranbourne – 3977

Cranbourne, approximately 43 km southeast of the Melbourne CBD, is a large and well-established suburb that offers a mix of older homes and new estates. With a wide range of schools, shops, sporting clubs, and the Cranbourne Botanic Gardens, it serves as a central hub in the City of Casey, catering to a diverse and growing population.
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Clifton Springs – 3222

Clifton Springs – 3222

Clifton Springs is primarily a residential community fronting Port Phillip. Clifton Springs spans a diverse coastline consisting of a mixture of steep cliffs sandy beaches and rocky outcrops. The neighbourhood is home to the secluded Dell Picnic Area and Clifton Springs Golf Course. While there is a small collection of shops in the area major shopping facilities can be found in neighbouring Drysdale.
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Point Cook – 3030

Point Cook – 3030

Point Cook is located 22 km south-west of the CBD. Point Cook is a culturally diverse suburb. Point Cook is the largest suburb in Wyndham according to population size.  Significant residential development began in the late 1990s and is expected to continue over the next 20 years as more land is developed. The suburb features Point Cook Coastal Park Point Cook Marine Sanctuary and Sanctuary Lakes Golf Club. Williams Landing is the nearest train station from the town centre which can be reached by walking or bus.
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East Geelong – 3219

East Geelong – 3219

East Geelong is a sought-after residential area with large public open spaces. The enormous Eastern Park runs down to the waterfront and is home to Geelong's historic Botanic Gardens. The park also features several ovals and other sports fields and neighbours the East Geelong Golf Club. Two main roads and bus routes traverse the small suburb. East Geelong has local shopping centres at the intersections of Garden Street and Ormond Road and Breakwater and St Albans roads. It also offers quick access to the city centre.
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Truganina – 3029

Truganina – 3029

Truganina is a highly diverse area located 22 km west of the CBD. As well as having a rapidly growing residential area there is a significant industrial hub within the suburb the majority of which were in the transport postal and warehousing industry. It is bordered roughly by the Skeleton-Waterholes Creek to the west Boundary Road to the north Foundation to the east and the Federation Trail to the south. The suburb features Million Dollar and Forsyth Park. The suburb is in close proximity to Williams Landing and Tarneit railway stations.
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Balaclava – 3183

Balaclava – 3183

Balaclava, nestled between St Kilda and Elwood, is a vibrant inner-city suburb reknown for its multicultural character and dynamic lifestyle. Carlisle Street offers an eclectic mix of cafés, bars, markets, and shops, serving a diverse community of families, students, and young professionals. With strong transport links and proximity to the beach, it combines convenience with an urban, bohemian atmosphere.
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Armadale – 3143

Armadale – 3143

Armadale, approximately 7 km southeast of the CBD, is a prestigious suburb renowned for its leafy streets, boutique shopping, and elegant period homes. With High Street’s designer stores, excellent schools, and strong transport links, it remains a top choice for families and professionals seeking sophistication and convenience.
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Berwick – 3806

Berwick – 3806

Berwick is located 42 km south-east of the CBD. Berwick is one of the older settlements located in the Melbourne's south-eastern growth corridor. The Princess Freeway and the Princess Highway traverse the suburb. The population of Berwick is expected to grow rapidly on the back of strong residential development. The suburb also features the Berwick campuses of Monash University and Casey Institue of Tafe and a number of significant of retirement villages.
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Moriac – 3240

Moriac – 3240

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Ripponlea – 3185

Ripponlea – 3185

Ripponlea's housing stock is a mixture of styles including larger houses from the Victorian and Edwardian eras. The neighbourhood is one of the more densely settled within the City of Port Phillip. The neighbourhood is well served by the Ripponlea shopping area in Glen Eira Road and the Glen Huntly Road. The eastern part of the neighbourhood is served by Ripponlea station on the Sandringham rail line. Other notable physical features include Elwood Beach and the Elwood Canal.
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Norlane – 3214

Norlane – 3214

Affordable housing close to shopping transport and Geelong's largest employers make Norlane a popular suburb. The train between Geelong and Melbourne stops at the station in the south-east corner of the suburb. Norlane boasts excellent community facilities including the large recreational complex Waterworld. It offers a large indoor heated pool gymnasium waterslides diving and children's pools. While Bell Park has several churches of Eastern European origin most of Norlane's churches are of British origin.
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Oakleigh South – 3167

Oakleigh South – 3167

Oakleigh South, approximately 17 km southeast of the CBD, is a spacious suburb known for its golf courses, leafy streets, and established family homes. It offers access to excellent schools, including South Oakleigh Secondary College and Clarinda Primary, as well as proximity to major shopping centres and transport links. The area strikes a balance between suburban tranquillity and convenience, making it a drawcard for families and downsizers. Recent development has added modern housing options while preserving green space.
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Malvern – 3144

Malvern – 3144

Malvern, approximately 8 km south of Melbourne's CBD, is a well-established, leafy suburb, renowned for its stately homes, excellent schools, and high quality of life. Glenferrie Road and Malvern Central offer boutique shopping and dining, while the area is well serviced by trains, trams, and parks such as Malvern Gardens. The neighbourhood features several medical centres, including Cabrini Health Private Hospital. With heritage charm, strong community appeal, and proximity to elite schools, Malvern attracts families and professionals seeking elegance and convenience.
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Drysdale – 3222

Drysdale – 3222

Drysdale is located on the Bellarine Peninsula and in recent years it has become a residential satellite of Geelong. Historically a pleasant holiday resort - with people visiting to "take the waters" at Clifton Springs - it has become part of the larger urban sprawl along the shoreline of Port Phillip Bay. The area is home to the Bellarine Peninsula Railway Bellarine Historical Society and Drysdale Park and Recreation Reserve.
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Gardenvale – 3185

Gardenvale – 3185

Gardenvale is located 10 km south-east of the CBD. The Gardenvale shopping strip on Gardenvale Road is a local centre the majority of the Gardenvale centre is on the eastern side of the Napean Highway. Buses run throughout the suburb Gardenvale also features Elster Park.
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Glen Iris – 3146

Glen Iris – 3146

Glen Iris is located 10 km south-east of the CBD. Bounded by Toorak Road in the north and dissected by the Monash Fwy and Gardiners Creek. Glen Iris is a largely residential suburb featuring significant tracts of open spaces including Ferndale Park Burwood Reserve and Hartwell Sports ground. Glen Iris also features Tooronga Village Shopping Centre.
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Frankston North – 3200

Frankston North – 3200

Frankston North, approximately 38 km southeast of the Melbourne CBD, is a residential area renowned for its affordability and family-friendly amenities. With large blocks, schools, and parks, including Monterey Reserve and Pat Rollo Reserve, the suburb is attracting new interest from first-home buyers and renovators. Easy access to the freeway and nearby beaches enhances its appeal for budget-conscious families and investors.
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Hampton Park – 3976

Hampton Park – 3976

Hampton Park is located 37 km south-east of the CBD. Hampton Park is located on the South Gippsland Hwy in Melbourne's south-east. Hampton Park has been one of the fastest growing new suburbs in Melbourne over the last twenty years. It has been one of the major areas of new residential development in the south-east growth corridor. A high proportion (31%) of the suburb's labour force are employed in the manufacturing sector. The suburb also features the Hampton Park Shopping Centre and the Robert Booth Reserve.
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Murrumbeena – 3163

Murrumbeena – 3163

Murrumbeena, approximately 13 km southeast of Melbourne's CBD, combines historic charm with modern living. The suburb features tree-lined streets, art deco homes, and access to shops, schools, and Murrumbeena Park. The recently upgraded train station and sky rail have improved connectivity and urban renewal, making it appealing for families and young professionals.
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Heatherton – 3202

Heatherton – 3202

Heatherton, approximately 19 km southeast of Melbourne, is a low-density suburb featuring parks, golf courses, and hobby farms. With a rural feel but excellent road connectivity to Southland and the Dingley Bypass, it’s ideal for buyers seeking space close to suburban convenience.
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West Melbourne – 3003

West Melbourne – 3003

West Melbourne, 2 km west of the CBD’s western boundary, combines riverside warehouses converted into apartments with industrial precincts and emerging commercial hubs. The suburb benefits from proximity to Docklands, the Victoria Markets, and major transport arteries, including freight and light rail. Ideal for commuters and investors, it blends inner-city redevelopment with industrial heritage.
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Hastings – 3915

Hastings – 3915

Hastings is located 57 km south of the CBD. Hastings is a major industrial suburb in Melbourne's Western Port region to the south of the city. Manufacturing production centres on the BHP Steel Works and the ESSO/BHP petroleum and gas fractionation plant. Hastings has one of the few deep water ports in Victoria. The suburb's residential areas are located in the east of the suburb while the west is more rural in nature. The suburb also features the Hastings Cemetery the Hastings Foreshore Reserve and the Hastings Bush Nursing Hospital.
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Altona North – 3025

Altona North – 3025

Altona North, approximately 10 km southwest of the CBD, combines residential living with an industrial character. It is undergoing steady transformation, with new housing developments and modern retail such as Altona Gate Shopping Centre. The suburb is conveniently positioned near major arterial roads, including the West Gate Freeway, and is close to Port Melbourne and the CBD. With a strong multicultural presence and excellent access to employment hubs, Altona North continues to draw young families, working professionals, and investors..
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Malvern East – 3145

Malvern East – 3145

Malvern East, approximately 11 km south-east of the CBD, is a small and mainly residential suburb that features several important educational and retail facilities, including the nearby Holmesglen Institute and Chadstone Shopping Centre. The neighbourhood features Malvern Valley Public Golf Course, Central Park, Hedgeley Dene Gardens and Waverley Oval. Darling Railway Station and East Malvern Railway Station serve the residents of the area.
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Clyde – 3978

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Caulfield East – 3145

Caulfield East – 3145

Caulfield East is located 10 km south-east of the CBD. The suburb has a strong neighbourhood character heritage values established gardens and historic links with Caulfield Racecourse. The suburb features Monash University Caulfield Campus Caulfield Racecourse and Caulfield Railway Station. The area is well served by public transport with trams trains and buses. Commercial focus is seen surrounding Derby and Caulfield Plaza Shopping Centre.
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Hawthorn – 3122

Hawthorn – 3122

Hawthorn, approximately 6 km east of the CBD, is a dynamic suburb that combines history, education, and modern living. Home to Swinburne University, Glenferrie Road’s shopping and dining scene, and excellent transport links, Hawthorn appeals to students, professionals, and families alike. Victorian and Edwardian architecture, top-tier private schools, and proximity to the Yarra River all contribute to its enduring popularity and high demand.
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Fitzroy North – 3068

Fitzroy North – 3068

Fitzroy North, approximately 4 km northeast of the CBD, is a leafy, historic suburb known for its Victorian and Edwardian terraces, boutique cafes, and village-like streets. With nearby schools, parks, and excellent tram connections, it is highly sought after by families and professionals looking for an inner-city lifestyle with community charm.
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Mornington – 3931

Mornington – 3931

Mornington, approximately 70 km southeast of Melbourne, is a vibrant bayside town offering a perfect blend of lifestyle, commerce, and coastal beauty. Known for its beaches, cafés, schools, and shopping strips, it appeals to families, professionals, and retirees. The strong local economy and amenity-rich setting make it a standout on the Peninsula.
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Springvale – 3171

Springvale – 3171

Springvale is located 23 km south-east of the CBD. Springvale is a multiculturally diverse suburb in Melbourne's south-east with the highest concentration of Vietnamese in Melbourne and a strong Cambodian presence. Springvale's land uses are varied with significant commercial areas along Springvale Rd around the railway station while industrial areas occupy the north west region. The suburb also features the Springvale Shopping Centre Springvale Crematorium and Necropolis and The Sandown Racecourse and Entertainment Centre.
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Pakenham – 3810

Pakenham – 3810

Pakenham is located 54 km south-east of the CBD. Pakenham has been one of the fastest growing suburbs in Melbourne over the last twenty years. It has been one of the major areas of new residential development in the south-east growth corridor and it is expected to increase substantially in the future. The suburb incorporates large tracts of productive agricultural land to the south and undulating terrain in the north. Pakenham is also the home of the operations centre of the Cardinia council.
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Brunswick East – 3057

Brunswick East – 3057

Brunswick East is located 5 km north of the CBD. Brunswick East is a mixed-use suburb mainly residential and commercial in nature. The Merri Creek bounds the eastern boundary and is the location of many of the suburbs' parks. The neighbourhood features the vibrant Lygon Street eateries and shopping strip.
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Skye – 3977

Skye – 3977

Skye is located 39 km south-east of the CBD. Located in the fringe southern suburbs of Melbourne Skye is a small but rapidly developing residential suburb. The suburb is comprised of families with more than three-quarters of the population aged 0-17 and 25-49. The suburb also features the Skye Golf Driving Range & Golf Course and the Skye Recreation Centre. Skye is expected to grow significantly in the future with large tracts of land reserved for residential development in its northern parts.
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Lyndhurst – 3975

Lyndhurst – 3975

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Albert Park – 3206

Albert Park – 3206

Albert Park is a prestigious suburb just 3 km south of Melbourne’s CBD, offering a blend of historic Victorian homes, tree-lined boulevards, and bayside living. The suburb surrounds Albert Park Lake, a popular venue for running, sailing, and the annual Formula 1 Grand Prix. With boutique shops and cafés on Bridport Street and Victoria Avenue, Albert Park attracts families, professionals, and retirees seeking a fined coastal lifestyle close to the city.
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Brooklyn – 3012

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Docklands – 3008

Docklands – 3008

The suburb's 200 hectares of land and water are on Victoria Harbour west of the city centre. The area is close to Melbourne's main transport networks including Southern Cross Station and is well known as the home to Marvel Stadium and many modern buildings public spaces and artworks. From the original development at New Quay featuring apartments restaurants and marina Docklands has grown as a waterfront precinct offering a mix of inner city living shopping business parks entertainment dining sporting events community events arts and culture. Docklands is the national headquarters for a number of major businesses.
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St Kilda West – 3182

St Kilda West – 3182

St Kilda West, approximately 5 km south of Melbourne's CBD, is a peaceful, residential pocket located between St Kilda and Albert Park, featuring character-filled homes and quiet streets. With immediate access to foreshore promenades and smaller-scale local cafés, the area offers seaside living in a calm, local neighbourhood. It’s ideal for families and professionals seeking a retreat with beach access near the city.
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Dandenong – 3164

Dandenong – 3164

Dandenong is located 29 km south-east of the CBD. Dandenong is the major commercial retail and industrial centre for Melbourne's south-eastern suburbs. It is sometimes referred to as Melbourne's second city. Major employers include the Australian Taxation Office and the Dandenong and District Hospital. Dandenong also features a number of retirement villages and nursing homes the Dandenong Market and Plaza Shopping Centre. The suburb is well known for having a significant multicultural population.
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Noble Park – 3174

Noble Park – 3174

Noble Park is located 25 km south-east of the CBD. Noble Park is a large residential suburb in Melbourne's outer south-east. The suburb is highly multicultural with significant Vietnamese British Sri Lankan and Cambodian communities. Like a number of suburbs in the area the population of this suburb has aged significantly over the 1981-1996 period. Noble Park features the south-eastern District Private Hospital and a significant commercial and industrial belt along the Princes Highway including the RACV BASF and Hannanprint.
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Hallam – 3803

Hallam – 3803

Hallam is located 34 km south-east of the CBD. Located on Melbourne's south-eastern fringe Hallam has experienced signficant population growth over the last fifteen years. A high proportion (29%) of Hallam's labour force is employed in the manufacturing sector and the area has developed a significant industrial belt in the south-west of the suburb. Hallam also features the Gunn Road Reserve while the Pakenham railway line and Princes Hwy traverse the area.
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Mount Eliza – 3930

Mount Eliza – 3930

Mount Eliza is located 44 km south of the CBD. Mount Eliza is a large bayside suburb located on the Mornington Peninsula. The suburb is generally populated by relatively affluent older families. Mount Eliza is the location of the Monash Mt Eliza Business School and also features a number of parks and gardens including the Mount Eliza Regional Park the Jessie White and Emil Madsen Reserves.
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Collingwood – 3066

Collingwood – 3066

Collingwood, approximately 3 km northeast of the CBD, is an eclectic and creative suburb known for its warehouses, cafes, bars, and street art. With excellent transport connections, boutique shopping, and cultural attractions, it attracts young professionals, creatives, and urban dwellers seeking vibrancy and character.
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Abbotsford – 3067

Abbotsford – 3067

Abbotsford, approximately 3 km northeast of the CBD, is a vibrant inner-city suburb known for its mix of historic warehouses, modern apartments, and riverside living. With local cafes, boutique shopping, schools, and easy access to public transport, it appeals to professionals, young families, and creatives seeking a lifestyle close to the city.
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Brunswick West – 3055

Brunswick West – 3055

Brunswick West is located 6 km north of the CBD. Bounded by the Moonee Ponds Creek in the west it is a primarily residential suburb. The neighbourhood features a number of reserves and recreational areas such as Dunstan Reserve and Wylie Reserve.
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Camberwell – 3124

Camberwell – 3124

Camberwell is located 9 km east of the CBD the suburb has major residential and commercial land uses retail activity is centred around the Camberwell Junction. The neighbourhood features a major rail junction linking the city with the Alamein and Ringwood railway lines. Camberwell has a number of open spaces including Frog Hollow Reserve South Surrey Park and Lynden Park.
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Hawthorn East – 3123

Hawthorn East – 3123

Hawthorn East, approximately 7 km east of the Melbourne CBD, offers a refined lifestyle with leafy streets, heritage homes, and modern apartments. Camberwell Junction anchors the suburb with shopping, dining, and entertainment, while easy access to trains and trams enhances its appeal. With excellent schools and a strong sense of community, Hawthorn East attracts professionals and families who seek proximity to the city without compromising their lifestyle.
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Altona Meadows – 3028

Altona Meadows – 3028

Altona Meadows is located 18 km south-west of the CBD. Bounded by the Skeleton Creek and the western side of Port Phillip Bay Altona Meadows is primarily a residential suburb. The suburb is currently experiencing population growth due to residential development with further growth expected. Altona Meadows features large tracts of green space such as the Cheetham Creek and the H.D Graham Reserve.
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South Kingsville – 3015

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North Melbourne – 3051

North Melbourne – 3051

North Melbourne, approximately 3 km northwest of Melbourne's CBD, is a culturally rich suburb, renowned for its Victorian terraces, bustling cafes on Errol and Latrobe Streets, and a growing arts and community scene. It balances inner-urban density with green spaces, schools, public transport and proximity to hospitals and universities. The suburb appeals to students, young families, professionals, and creatives who seek diversity, amenity, and city-edge living.
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Kew – 3101

Kew – 3101

Kew, approximately 6 km east of the Melbourne CBD, is a blue-chip suburb known for its historic mansions, elite schools, and commanding position along the Yarra River. With a mix of heritage and contemporary homes, Kew offers access to Melbourne’s most prestigious private schools, including Trinity, Xavier, and MLC. High Street and Kew Junction offer boutique retail and dining options, while parks and river trails enhance the lifestyle appeal for affluent families and professionals.
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Melton – 3337

Melton – 3337

Melton is located 36 km west of the CBD. Located on Melbourne's western fringe Melton is a residential area that experienced rapid growth during the 1970s. A large proportion of Melton's labour force is employed in the wholesale & retail trade sector with the manufacturing sector is also a significant employer. Melton also features a large commercial district centred on High St the Melton Aquatic Centre Beaty Park and the Melton Valley Golf Course.
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Brunswick – 3055

Brunswick – 3055

Brunswick is located 5 km north of the CBD. Brunswick is an inner northern Melbourne suburb that features significant areas of residential commercial and industrial land use. The suburb is densely populated and comprised primarily of a young population. Brunswick features the Sydney Road shopping strip and the Barkly Square Shopping Centre while the Upfield railway line traverses the suburb.
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Glen Waverley – 3150

Glen Waverley – 3150

Glen Waverley is located 19 km south-east of the CBD. Glen Waverley is primarily residential in nature with significant areas of commercial centred around the Glen Waverley Railway Station. The suburb also features The Glen Shopping Centre Glen Waverley Golf Course and Central Reserve.
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Chadstone – 3148

Chadstone – 3148

Chadstone is located 14 km south-east of the CBD. With Scotchmans Creek in the south and the Glen Waverley Railway Line in the north Chadstone is mainly a residential suburb. The neighbourhood features Chadstone - The Fashion Capital Oakleigh Golf Course Batesford Reserve and Jordan Reserve and the Holmesglen Institute.
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Oakleigh East – 3166

Oakleigh East – 3166

Oakleigh East is located 16 km south-east of the CBD. Oakleigh East is a small residential and industrial suburb. The suburb features Princes Highway Reserve and Reg Harris Reserve.
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Braybrook – 3019

Braybrook – 3019

Braybrook is located 10 km west of the CBD and south of the Maribyrnong River a mixed-use suburb with large tracts of residential commercial and industrial areas. The neighbourhood is home to Caroline Chisholm Catholic College. There are tracts of open spaces in the area including Braybrook Park and Kinder Smith Reserve.
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Newport – 3015

Newport – 3015

Newport is located 8 km south-west of the CBD. Newport is a major industrial suburb in Melbourne's west featuring the Newport Power Station and part of the BP and Shell fuel depots. The suburb is dominated by rail with Newport being a junction for the Werribee and Williamstown lines and having the the Newport Railway Workshops and the Newport Railway Museum in the area. Newport also features the Western Melbourne Institute of TAFE - Newport Campus.
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Moonee Ponds – 3039

Moonee Ponds – 3039

Moonee Ponds is 7 km north-west from Melbourne's CBD and is bounded by Maribyrnong Road in the south Moonee Ponds Creek to the east Maribyrnong Park to the west and Buckley Street to the north. Moonee Ponds is home to extensive heritage precincts with high amenity streetscapes. The suburb features Queens Park and Ormond Park which provides sporting opportunities. The neighbourhood is home to Moonee Valley racecourse an internationally recognised sporting venue.
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North Shore – 3214

North Shore – 3214

North Shore has a small residential area and a few neighbourhood shops. Beginning at Moorpanyal park which has a playground and barbecue area a bay walk traverses the shore between the industry and Corio Bay. Houses along the Esplanade enjoy some of the best views of Corio Bay and the city.
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Connewarre – 3227

Connewarre – 3227

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Carlton North – 3054

Carlton North is located 4 km north of the CBD. The suburb is home to a range of open spaces including Curtain Square, Princes Park and YMCA Victoria Youth Services for sporting activities.
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Bangholme – 3175

Bangholme – 3175

Keysborough is located 28 km south-east of the CBD. Keysborough is a significant mixed-use suburb located in Melbourne's outer south-east. It features residential areas in the north and more rural and open areas in the south including the Eastern Treatment Plant at Bangholme. A high proportion (32%) of the suburb's labour force are employed in the manufacturing sector. Keysborough is well represented by the Vietnamese British and Irish communities. The suburb also features the Keysborough Golf Club and the Parkmore Keysborough Shopping Centre.
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Carlton – 3053

Carlton is a culturally rich inner-city neighborhood just north of Melbourne’s CBD, famed for its “Little Italy” along Lygon Street and its vibrant café culture. The suburb combines historic Victorian architecture, tree-lined garden squares, and world heritage sites, such as the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens. Carlton is home to a large student and academic population, thanks to its proximity to the University of Melbourne and RMIT, which fuels a dynamic mix of restaurants, cinemas, and cultural venues.
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Glenroy – 3046

Glenroy – 3046

Glenroy is located 13 km north of the CBD. Glenroy is mainly residential in its land-use but also features the Northern Golf Club a commercial district centred around the railway station and the Northern Memorial Park.
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Northcote – 3070

Northcote – 3070

Multicultural Northcote is 7 km north-east of Melbourne's CBD. Cafes abound on High Street alongside interesting boutiques restaurants and venues. Northcote hosts arts events and neighbourhood festivals throughout the year and has a strong local music scene. Bikes are very popular in Northcote and the suburb is well serviced by public transport. Northcote is a quick hop and skip from trains trams or buses. Northcote Shopping Centre and High Street are quite easy to access via public transport. Northcote also features a number of areas of open space including All Nations Park the Rubie Thomson Reserve and McDonell Park.
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Seabrook – 3028

Seabrook – 3028

Seabrook is located 20 km south-west of the CBD. Located in Melbourne's south-west growth corridor Seabrook is a new suburb that features a young population predominantly comprised of families. It is currently undergoing significant population growth on the tail of the rapid residential development. Seabrook has a large proportion of it's population in the manufacturing sector. The suburb also features the Allanvale Private Nursing Home.
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Braeside – 3195

Braeside – 3195

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Mount Duneed – 3216

Mount Duneed – 3216

The district of Mount Duneed is still primarily agricultural with hay canola beef and cattle grown on small properties. The area is home to St Wilfrid's Anglican Church the consolidated Mount Duneed primary school a small wooden meeting hall and the bus shelter.
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Breakwater – 3219

Breakwater – 3219

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Anakie – 3221

Anakie – 3221

Anakie is a small rural village. There is a typical general store selling all manner of food goods and fuel. Other businesses include an auto repair shop and a brickworks.
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Fyansford – 3221

Fyansford – 3221

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Indented Head – 3223

Indented Head – 3223

Indented Head has a small residential community but is otherwise a popular bayside camping resort. The foreshore is broken into reserves and camping areas. The headland has a jetty, a boat ramp and a memorial to Flinders and Batman.
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