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Mill Park

"Mill Park and surrounds"

I've lived in Mill Park for about five years and worked in the area for the last 10. Being in the real estate industry I have a knowledge of the area, it's positives and negatives

The Positives: great family friendly area with transport, close proximity to public and private schools, RMIT and La Trobe University. The Westfield shopping centre offers the shopper a lot of opportunity and the proposed South Morang rail line (which borders Mill Park) will provide much needed transportation for commuters. We also have a cool looking library, which I haven't had the chance of visiting!

The Negatives:
Although there are many bus routes taking you to schools and shopping centres, having a car is the ideal form of transportation. There is no direct train line from Mill Park itself, and being some 25km's from the CBD, I can see it being a concern for people working in the CBD and its surrounding suburbs. Depending on which side of Mill Park you look to settle in, you will also have access to neighbouring Bundoora's Tram line which goes into the CBD.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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RebekahTavargeri
RebekahTavargeri

hi Kaan, i am moving migrating to Melbourne and am keen to look into Mill Park, Bundoora, Macleod and North Watsonia. looking at renting. Re the private schools, would you have any idea on the north side christian school in bundoora - some reviews if possible and the macloed college as well?

pip64

Hi Rebekah, there is also a Christian School at Doreen. Plenty Valley Christian College. It is a P-12 and also has an early learning centre. They also run multiple private buses from various areas around Doreen. My children attended there and caught the bus from South Morang.

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