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The western suburbs is the metropolitan area directly west of the Melbourne Central Business District in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Municipalities
editThere are five main municipalities ("cities" or "councils") in the western suburbs. These are:
Major suburbs, satellite cities and commercial areas
editThe western suburbs of Melbourne boast some of the oldest landmarks and housing in Melbourne, while also introducing new suburbs and a large portion of Melbourne's proud multicultural community. Suburbs include:
City of Brimbank
edit- Sunshine
- St Albans
- Taylors Lakes
- Deer Park
- Albion
- Sunshine North
- Albanvale
- Kings Park
- Delahey
- Cairnlea
- Kealba
- Derrimut
- Keilor Downs
- Sydenham
- Keilor
- Hillside
- Sunshine West
- Keilor Lodge
- Ardeer
- Keilor Park
City of Maribyrnong
editCity of Melton
edit- Melton
- Caroline Springs
- Melton West
- Melton South
- Brookfield
- Kurunjang
- Aintree
- Harkness
- Rockbank
- Thornhill Park
- Cobblebank
- Weir Views
- Strathtulloh
- Taylors Hill
- Hillside
- Fraser Rise
- Burnside
- Burnside Heights
City of Wyndham
edit- Werribee
- Tarneit
- Point Cook
- Truganina
- Laverton
- Manor Lakes
- Hoppers Crossing
- Wyndham Vale
- Mambourin
- Williams Landing
- Werribee South
City of Hobsons Bay
editRoad Setup
editThe western suburbs have relied for years on the transportation directly from famous long stretches of road that have now been connected to large freeways for easy access to Melbourne's CBD and neighbouring suburbs.[1]
Major roads are:
- Anderson Road
- Ballarat Road
- Derrimut Road
- Heaths Road
- M80 Ring Road (formally as Western Ring Road)
- Melton Highway (C754)
- Sayers Road
- Station Road