Suburb Profile - Footscray VIC

Footscray delivers an inspiring array of fresh produce from its famous markets, popular restaurants, hidden bars and unassuming cafés.

Vibrant and contrasting, with touches of refinement amidst an underlying rawness, Footscray resonates to its own unique rhythm. A rhythm naturally conceived from its residents and each with their unique cultural accents.

Footscray Town Hall. Credit image: https://vicscreen.vic.gov.au/choose-victoria/locations/footscray-town-hall
Footscray Town Hall. Credit image: https://vicscreen.vic.gov.au/choose-victoria/locations/footscray-town-hall
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Footscray Park is one of the largest parks in Australia. The 15-hectare park is located along the Maribyrnong River.
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The Footscray Market was established in 1969.
Footscray station is the junction station for the Sunbury, Werribee and Williamstown lines.
Footscray station is the junction station for the Sunbury, Werribee and Williamstown lines.

People

Approximately half of the population residing in Footscray are either single or couples without children. It's also popular with independent people of all ages.

Lifestyle

Footscray of the 1950s and '60s has been brought back to life. In recent years, Footscray has seen a range of quality food options open, boosting the suburb’s profile and attracting crowds from all over Melbourne.

Homes

Footscray has many old style weatherboard homes, however the suburb is fast changing into something new. Along the Maribyrnong river you’ll see some high-end Apartment living overlooking city views and parklands, while central Footscray has a nice mix of Townhouses and Apartments to suit the younger demographic.

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Footscray is an old suburb with some great traditional architecture. It enhances the suburb's vibes!
Footscray is well connected with reliable public transport.
Footscray is well connected with reliable public transport.
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Footscray is filled with culture and heritage. The Powell Hotel was built in the 1800's

Primary and Secondary Schools in Footscray

Foostcray is an old suburb, home to many schools and education facilities.

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Footscray High School

Footscray High School is a new and contemporary multi-campus secondary school. The new school is a result of a merger of Footscray City College and Gilmore College for Girls, both with rich histories and cultures.

Footscray Primary School

First opened in 1860, Footscray Primary School is one of the longest serving primary schools in Melbourne. The school teaches grades prep foundation to grade 6.

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Footscray North Primary School

Footscray North Primary School located in the inner western suburb of Footscray North caters for students from Prep to Year 6. The current enrollment is 450 students with very strong enrollment expected in the years to come.

Footscray Primary School. Credit image: https://www.facebook.com/FootscrayPS
Footscray Primary School. Credit image: https://www.facebook.com/FootscrayPS
Footscray North Primary School. Credit image: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063710373644
Footscray North Primary School. Credit image: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063710373644

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