Once a thriving farmland area with a volcanic history, today Tarneit is a spacious place to raise a family. The suburb has been built from the ground up on many years of rich history. ‘Tarneit’ is the Aboriginal Wathaurong word for the colour white. Affordable and luxurious new homes can be yours at an entry-level price. Recent figures released from home track show that the median house price is $567,995 and the unit is $389,095. The community feel in Tarneit is maintained, despite close proximity to the city. Tarneit has a volcanic history, significant volcanos lie between 2 and 5km from the suburb. The nearby Cowie Hill is the result of erupted Lava from over 7000 years ago.
The Neighbours
With a growing community of young Aussies, figures show Tarneit’s residents are on average around 30 years old. Providing affordable homes, this is a perfect suburb to raise a family of all ages. The recent development of spacious homes and housing estates makes it attractive for younger first home buyers to start a family. A child-friendly neighbourhood, data from the local council shows 30.68% of the population is under 16.
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The Commute
Tarneit is a short 30-50 minute drive to the city along the M1, making a speedy morning commute. The suburb is located on the Warrun Ponds regional line, directly to the suburb to Southern Cross Station. There are lots of buses that connect the suburb to Tarneit station and nearby metro Hoppers Crossing train services. There are plenty of job opportunities within Tarneit. Jobs in construction, transport, aged care and science are particularly popular in the area, giving you the opportunity to work close to your new home.
The School Run
Young families are attracted to the schooling options that the area provides. There are six primary and secondary schools in the Tarneit region to choose from, providing an opportunity to tailor education to your child’s needs. There are a range of secondary schooling options for your child. Tarneit Senior College is the local government school. For faith-based education, options include Thomas Carr College, The Islamic College of Melbourne and Good News Lutheran School. For tertiary students, both Deakin University’s vocational centre and Victoria University offer a Werribee campus. For students looking to specialise in Veterinary studies, the University of Melbourne’s state of the art facility is located in Werribee.
Shopping For The Family
Shopping and entertainment needs can be met in a short drive from your house. The Tarneit Central shopping centre has become a major part of the local community lifestyle. The centre includes a Kmart, Coles, Aldi, Liquor Land, EB Games store and many other amenities. Famous Melbourne coffee shop Degani has opened its bakery in Tarneit, making it a perfect stopping point for a weekend coffee.
What’s Going On in Tarneit?
The suburb is a stone’s throw away from Werribee open range zoo and the bay. The upcoming Tarneit night market is sure to be a premier event. Held on March 16th, the family-friendly event showcases talented local craft and entertainment. The event also features a moonlight cinema. The local Penrose Promenade Community Centre hosts a range of events and provides support for new mothers, a sensory garden and a kindergarten. The Julia Gillard Library in Tarneit and adjacent community learning centre is a central option for studying and recreational learning. The Aqua Pulse recreation centre even includes a waterslide.
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