Brimbank
Keilor North
vic 3036
About Keilor North
Keilor North has a population of only 67 residents, making it one of Melbourne’s smallest suburbs by population. The median age is around 60 years, with a significant portion aged between 60 and 69. Households are primarily couples with children, often owning with a mortgage. The average household size is 2.6 people, with about 1.7 children per family.
Housing in Keilor North is predominantly made up of separate houses on large blocks, alongside rural residential land. Much of the suburb is covered by Public Conservation and Resource, Green Wedge, and Rural Conservation zones, preserving its natural character and open spaces.
Most residents of Keilor North rely on private vehicles for transport, public transport options are extremely limited. The suburb is accessible via the Calder Highway, providing convenient links to neighbouring suburbs such as Taylors Lakes and Keilor East.
Keilor North is surrounded by green spaces and is adjacent to Organ Pipes National Park, which offers scenic walking trails and bushland. The suburb supports rare native grass species and significant biodiversity, thanks to its Green Wedge protections. Recreational options nearby include Keilor Public Golf Course.
Keilor North falls within the school zones of neighbouring suburbs.
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