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Is Burnside Good for Families? Schools, Parks and Safety (2026)

Liam Fraser April 1, 2026
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Is Burnside Good for Families? Schools, Parks and Safety (2026)

Family Guide to Burnside (2026)

Burnside sits 20km west of Melbourne CBD — outer ring territory. For families, that translates to $90–$120/day childcare, several parks within the suburb boundary, and a specific set of school zones that may or may not suit your address.

At a glance: 20km from CBD · Outer ring · several parks · several schools nearby · 0 medical facilities · Childcare $90–$120/day

Schools and Education

School data for Burnside is limited in our venue database. Important: Government school enrolment is determined by your home address, not proximity. Check your designated school zone at findmyschool.vic.gov.au before making any housing decisions.

School costs (2026):

TypeAnnual Fees
GovernmentFree (voluntary contributions ~$300–$800)
Catholic$2,000–$6,000
Independent$8,000–$35,000+

Research tools: My School for NAPLAN results · Find My School for zone boundaries · VRQA for registration status

Childcare and Early Learning

As an outer-ring suburb (20km from the CBD), childcare in Burnside typically costs $90–$120 per day in 2026.

MetricDetail
Daily cost range$90–$120
Weekly (5 days)$450–$600
Monthly (before CCS)~$1980–$2640
Ring classificationOuter (20km from CBD)

Tip: The federal Child Care Subsidy covers 50–90% of fees depending on household income. A family earning $120,000 combined typically gets ~60% back. Check your entitlement at servicesaustralia.gov.au.

What to check when choosing childcare:

  • NQS rating (Exceeding/Meeting/Working Towards) at acecqa.gov.au
  • Waitlist lead time — inner suburbs often need 12+ months notice
  • Hours that match your commute (some close at 6pm sharp)
  • Outdoor play space — especially important for toddlers

Parks and Playgrounds

Park data for Burnside is limited. Check the Merri-bek / local council website for playground listings.

What to look for in family parks:

  • Fenced playgrounds (critical for toddlers near roads)
  • Shade — mature trees or shade sails
  • BBQ and picnic facilities
  • Public toilets with baby change
  • Off-leash dog areas separated from play equipment

Family-Friendly Dining

Burnside has 12 verified family-friendly spots (rated 3.8+ on Google):

VenueRatingReviewsType
PS Kebab Ravenhall5/5108Restaurant
Mangiasti? (Have you eaten?)5/550Cafe
Zambrero Caroline Springs4.9/5744Restaurant
The Pahad And Plate4.9/537Restaurant
My Kebabz4.8/513Restaurant
Chef Saab - Restaurant - Caroline Springs4.7/5822Restaurant
Hecho en Mexico Caroline Springs4.7/5667Restaurant
Izakaya Rin Japanese Restaurant & Bar4.7/5522Restaurant
Apni Rasoi4.7/5389Restaurant
Pizza Speciale Caroline Springs4.7/5239Restaurant

Every venue above is a real, operating business with a Google listing. Data refreshed 2026-04-01.

Safety for Families

Crime data for individual suburbs is published quarterly by the Crime Statistics Agency (CSA). Rather than cherry-picking numbers, we recommend checking the official source:

Practical safety tips for families in Burnside:

  • Walk school routes during school hours to check crossing guards and traffic
  • Check street lighting on paths your kids will use
  • Talk to parents at local schools — they know the ground truth
  • Fenced front yards matter more than suburb-level crime stats when you have toddlers

Transport for Families

At 20km from the CBD, Burnside is outer-ring. A car is essential for most family logistics.

Family transport considerations:

  • Budget for two cars — one parent will be doing school runs
  • Check bus routes to secondary schools (many outer suburbs rely on school buses)
  • Train access may require a drive-and-park arrangement
  • Road congestion during school hours — factor extra time into mornings

Myki fares (2026): Children under 5 travel free. Kids 5–18 travel at concession rate (~$2.50/day capped). Check ptv.vic.gov.au for current routes and fares.

Monthly Family Budget — Burnside (2026)

Estimated costs for a family of four (two adults, two children). Rent assumes current market rates for the area.

ExpenseEstimated Range
Rent (2-bedroom)$1,400–$1,900
Rent (3-bedroom)$1,800–$2,500
Childcare$1,800–$2,400 (5 days/week, before CCS rebate)
Groceries$700–$950
Transport$400–$600 (car essential)
Utilities$250–$350
Monthly total (3BR + childcare)$4,350–$6,200

Note: Childcare Subsidy (CCS) can reduce childcare costs by 50–90% depending on household income. Check your entitlement at servicesaustralia.gov.au.

Healthcare Access

Medical facility data for this suburb is limited. Check HealthDirect for GPs accepting new patients.

Family health essentials:

  • Check if local GPs are accepting new patients (many are full)
  • Bulk-billing availability varies — call ahead
  • Nearest hospital with paediatric emergency is worth knowing before you need it
  • Maternal and child health (MCH) nurse visits are free through your local council

How Burnside Compares

If you are considering Burnside, you are probably also looking at nearby suburbs:

SuburbDistanceVenues in DB
Caroline Springs1.2km away88
Burnside Heights2.0km away83
Kings Park2.2km away54

Key differences to check: school zones (they change at suburb boundaries), childcare waitlists (can vary dramatically within a few km), and park quality (a suburb with fewer but better parks may suit you more).

The Family Verdict

Burnside has several schools nearby and several parks. Family infrastructure is limited compared to some neighbouring suburbs — verify that the essentials are within practical distance of your address.

Best for: Families who want outer-ring living with more space, newer housing stock and lower childcare costs

Consider also: Check neighbouring suburbs if school zones do not match your needs. A suburb one street over may have a completely different designated school.

Sources

Data-sourced guide. Last refresh: 2026-04-01. Found an error? Contact us.

Data freshness: 2026-04-01 · Sources: [Google Places API ABS Census REIV]
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