Moorabbin Airport
VIC 3194 • Victoria
About Moorabbin Airport
Moorabbin Airport is a small rural locality situated in rural Victoria, approximately 21 kilometres from Melbourne CBD. The locality covers an area of 3.0 square kilometres and recorded a small permanent population of 26 residents in the 2021 Census. The surrounding landscape is typical of rural Victoria country, characterised by broad agricultural land and sparse settlement patterns common to this part of Victoria.
Moorabbin Airport is a quiet, rural locality where residents generally rely on private vehicles for daily needs, with the nearest towns providing access to essential services including groceries, medical facilities, and schools. The community is small and tightly-knit, reflecting the self-sufficient nature of rural life in this part of Victoria. Outdoor activities such as farming, bushwalking, and exploring the natural landscapes of the region are part of everyday life for those who call Moorabbin Airport home.
Moorabbin Airport falls under postcode 3194 and is governed by the Kingston Council (Local Government Area). For federal elections, residents vote in the electorate of Isaacs, while state elections fall under the Sandringham (Southern Metropolitan) electorate.
Location
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Transport & Commute
Bus Services
- No scheduled bus services — N/A N/A
Commute to Melbourne CBD
🛣️ Moorabbin Airport is a remote rural locality; private vehicle is the primary mode of transport
Moorabbin Airport has no walkable amenities; a private vehicle is essential for all daily needs
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
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11 Mentone Parade
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Cnr Balcombe and Charman Roads
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118 Mentone Parade
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63 Venice Street
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Broome Avenue
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6 Childers Street
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2 Mentone Parade
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16-24 Childers Street
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Nepean Highway
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McSwain Street (Cnr Robert St)
Crime Statistics LGA-wide
These are the latest rates for the Kingston Local Government Area, which contains Moorabbin Airport. Rates are per 100,000 residents for the year ending September 2025; trends compare 2 and 10 year periods.
Source: Crime Statistics Agency Victoria
