Diamond Creek Suburb Profile
Diamond Creek is located about 28 kilometres north-east of the Melbourne CBD, past Heidelberg, Rosanna and Greensborough.
Read moreDiamond Creek is located about 28 kilometres north-east of the Melbourne CBD, past Heidelberg, Rosanna and Greensborough.
Read moreDelahey, Sydenham and Taylors Hill are relatively new suburbs located about 25 kilometres north-west of the CBD, along the Tullamarine, then Calder Freeways.
Read moreDandenong is a satellite city and major industrial hub located about 36 kilometres south-east of the CBD, and accessed either by the Princes Highway or Monash Freeway.
Croydon is a quiet suburb located about 35 kilometres east of Melbourne, at the foothills of the Dandenongs.
Read moreCranbourne is one of Melbourne’s largest “self sufficient” townships, located about 50 kilometres south-east of the CBD.
Read moreCraigieburn has become integrated into metropolitan Melbourne care of major new infrastructure, and developers building new home estates in the Mt Ridley, Roxburgh Park and Mickleham which all shaer the same postcode (3064).
Read moreCoburg and Coburg North are still considered two of Melbourne’s most under-valued suburbs, located between 8 and 12 kilometres north of the CBD.
Read moreClifton Hill refers to the part of North Fitzroy east of Queens Parade, west of the Yarra River and north of the Eastern Freeway.
Read moreCheltenham is located about 21 kilometres south of the CBD and is surrounded by bayside suburbs to its west and south.
Read moreChelsea and Chelsea Heights are bayside suburbs located about 40 kilometres south of the CBD.
Read moreNot just the home of Australia’s most successful shopping centre, Chadstone, about 17 kilometres south-east of the CBD, was one of Melbourne’s better performing suburbs last year.
Read moreAbout 12 kilometres south east of the city, Caulfield North is connected to Armadale, St Kilda East and Malvern East.
Read moreCarrum is an affordable bayside suburb, located about 40 kilometres south of the CBD, via the Nepean Highway.
Read moreCaroline Springs is one of Melbourne’s newest, and often joked about suburbs, located about 25 kilometres west of the CBD.
Read moreCarnegie is an understated suburb about 16 kilometres south-east of the CBD, via the Monash Freeway, through Glen Iris and Malvern East.
Read moreCarlton is located immediately north of the Melbourne CBD, and is bound by North Melbourne and Parkville to the west, Carlton North to the north and Fitzroy to the east.
Read moreCanterbury is consistently Melbourne’s most expensive eastern suburbs, according to quarterly research released by the Real Estate Institute of Victoria.
Read moreCamberwell is recognised as one of Australia’s most classically beautiful suburbs, located at the centre of Melbourne’s leafy east.
Read moreHome to Deakin University’s biggest campus, Burwood is located about 16 kilometres east of the CBD, and is land locked by Camberwell and Glen Iris to the west, Surrey Hills and Box Hill to the north, Ashwood and Mount Waverley to the south.
Read moreBundoora is located about 20 kilometres north of the CBD, and is bound by the suburbs of Thomastown to the west, Mill Park to the north, Watsonia to the east and MacLeod to the south.
Read moreBulleen is an quiet suburb located north of Balwyn North, on the eastern banks of the Yarra River.
Read moreBrunswick is about six kilometres north of Melbourne, connected to inner-city precincts below (Carlton North, Fitzroy North) and more traditional
Read moreBroadmeadows, about 16 kilometres north of the CBD, is one of the only suburbs in metropolitan Melbourne where one can still buy a house, on land, for less than $200,000.
Read moreBrighton is Melbourne’s most expensive bayside suburb and is the only suburb outside of Toorak to record consistent home sales of greater than $10 million.
Read moreLocated about 13 kilometres east of the CBD, Box Hill has become a lot more accessible since the Whitehorse Road tram extended to the Box Hill Central railway station.
Read moreBlackburn is an understated eastern suburb about 15 kilometres east of the CBD, and just east of more exclusive suburbs Surrey Hills, Mont Albert and Box Hill.
Read moreBlack Rock is a bayside suburb about 20 kilometres south-east of, and one of the only south-eastern bayside suburbs where the streets inland from the beach, fetch more than those on Beach Road.
Read moreThe township of Berwick has undergone monstrous change over the last 20 years, and for a period was the fastest growing municipality in Victoria, and one of the fastest in Australia.
Read moreBentleigh and Bentleigh East are located about fifteen kilometres south east of the Melbourne CBD, and are surrounded by Brighton East to the west, Carnegie, Murrumbeena and Hughesdale to the north, Oakleigh South to the east and Moorabin to the south.
Read morePossibly the least inspiring suburb name in Australia, Airport West is located about 12 kilometres north-west of the Melbourne CBD.
Read moreAlbert Park (which includes the precinct known Middle Park, which shares the same 3206 postcode) is an exclusive inner-city suburb located about 3.5 kilometres south-west of the Melbourne CBD.
Read moreFairfield (and Alphington, which shares the same 3078 postcode) is a riverside suburb about 6 kilometres north-west of the CBD.
Read moreAltona is a bayside suburb about the same distance to the Melbourne CBD as Brighton – as the crow flies.
Read moreArdeer is one of Melbourne’s smallest suburbs by geographical area, occupying only a few square kilometres about 20 kilometres west of the CBD.
Read moreArmadale is one of Melbourne’s most understated and elegant suburbs.
Read moreAscot Vale is in inner-city suburb about 6 kilometres north-west of the Melbourne CBD.
Read moreAshburton is a leafy suburb about 14.5 kilometres south east of Melbourne.
Read moreSeventeen kilometres south east of Melbourene, Ashwood is bound by Ashburton, Burwood, Mount Waverley and East Malvern. Its nearest train
Read moreAspendale is a bayside suburb located about 30 kilometres south of the Melbourne CBD.
Read moreThe leafy suburb of Balwyn, and the neighbouring suburb of Balwyn North, are located about 16 kilometres east of the Melbourne CBD.
Read moreThe suburb of Bayswater and neighbouring suburb of Bayswater North are located about 35 kilometres east of the Melbourne CBD.
Read moreThe bayside suburb of Beaumaris is located about 23 kilometres south of the Melbourne CBD, around the 115 hectare Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary and Beaumaris Bay – a small part of Port Phillip Bay.
Read moreSpirits are high in downtown Malop Street at the moment, and it’s not just because the Geelong Football Club won the 2007 AFL Premiership Cup (though history has shown that when the Geelong economy is doing well, so too is its football club).
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