St Albans Melbourne

Street-level neighbourhood data for St Albans - transport, schools, safety, and local amenities.

Is St Albans a good place to live?

St Albans offers a balanced Melbourne trade-off between transport, amenities and day-to-day liveability, but the exact street still matters.

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Balanced suburb researchers
coffee
0
Cafes nearby
restaurant
1
Restaurants & bars
park
7
Parks & green space
train
4min
Best transit frequency
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Top catchment school

University Park Primary School

ICSEA 999 - Below national average

Peak transit frequency

Every 30 min

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Schools in St Albans

University Park Primary School

government · primary

ICSEA 999

St Albans Meadows Primary School

government · primary

ICSEA 984

Kings Park Primary School

government · primary

ICSEA 966

St Albans Primary School

government · primary

ICSEA 955

ICSEA from ACARA. National average = 1000.

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Safety

This area (LGA: Brimbank) has a crime rate of 9,438 offences per 100,000 residents (2025) — broadly in line with the Melbourne metro average of ~9,500.

Source: Crime Statistics Agency Victoria (2025).

Every address in St Albans is different

Two houses 500m apart can be in different school catchments, on different tram lines, and under different planning overlays. Get the exact profile for your specific address.

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Sources and methodology

These suburb pages summarise Placio's current suburb-level data. They are useful for orientation, but the final decision should still happen at the exact address because school catchments, planning overlays and transit access can change within the same suburb.

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