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Carnegie Station on the Pakenham/Cranbourne line — frequent services to the CBD (~20 minutes)
Route 67 tram provides local access toward the City and along major retail streets
Multiple local bus routes linking surrounding suburbs
Hawksburn Village & Koornang Road precinct
Koornang Park — green space, sports & playgrounds
Multicultural dining scene with international cuisines
Brunswick emerged in the mid-1800s as a working-class industrial suburb, shaped by Italian and later Greek migration. Heritage buildings, laneways, and former factories reflect this evolution. In recent decades it has become one of Melbourne’s most vibrant, creative, and culturally diverse inner-north suburbs.
Multiple stations (Jewell, Brunswick) on the Upfield line — direct access to the CBD
Extensive tram routes (1, 6, 19) and bus links into the city
Dedicated bike routes into inner Melbourne
Sydney Road — global eateries, vintage fashion, bakeries & music venues
Counihan Gallery and independent cultural spaces
Active nightlife with live music, bars & eclectic small venues
Camberwell started as a rural village in the mid-19th century, evolving into a leafy, prosperous suburb by the early 20th century. Its heritage homes, broad streets, and established gardens reflect this growth. Camberwell Junction became a key commercial and tram interchange.
Camberwell Station on the Lilydale, Belgrave & Alamein lines — 12–15 minutes to CBD
Tram routes 72, 70, and 75 with north/south and east/west access
Camberwell Market — beloved Sunday market with antiques, food & crafts
Camberwell Junction — shopping, dining & boutique precinct
High-quality schools and leafy reserves like Riverside & Ford parks
South Yarra has been synonymous with Melbourne’s upper echelon since the 1850s when grand mansions were built along the banks of the Yarra River. Today it remains one of the city’s most prestigious suburbs, blending heritage architecture with luxury apartments, high-end retail, and a world-class dining scene along Chapel Street and Toorak Road.