Comment on Discussion Thread 😛 Friday 17 April 2026
RustyRaven@aussie.zone 1 day agoMelton’s biggest downside is that it up with Rockbank to become a bunch of new suburbs no one ever heard of. The huge advantage of that is the suburbs creeping down towards the south stopped the weir being a great place to torch stolen cars, which a decade ago was Meltons main claim to fame (as far as emergency services go).
Realistically speaking there are no suburbs or towns I’d say are overall really bad. Where there is a problem spot it’s generally at most a street or two, or isolated dodgy neighbours. I read a study a while ago that looked at the crime distribution of a bunch of areas and identified that there were crime ‘hotspots’ but they generally were no bigger than a block or two, and outside of those areas there was not much impact felt from it.
CEOofmyhouse56@aussie.zone 1 day ago
Interesting. I’ve swam in the weir. They used to have boat races or water skiing or some shit down there. It’s down the hill, left to Werribee or right to Bacchus Marsh via Eynesbury/ Exford. Basically the back roads. Always seen burnt out cars. Green Gully road in Keilor use to be the same or they’d push them into the dam there.
Rockbank/Cobblebank used to be farmland until a collective of owns sold their properties for a Victorian record to developers.
If you speak to anyone associated with Melton they will tell you to avoid The Birdcage (a bunch of streets with bird names) or Melton South which is where I’m at. Honestly I feel safe here but I will not let YL walk home from the station but I wouldn’t let anyone walk alone anywhere. Safety in numbers.
RustyRaven@aussie.zone 1 day ago
Amusingly I’m currently living in an estate of bird names. In Ballarat area you mostly want to avoid the flower name streets in Wendouree. But Wendouree also has the most expensive property in the area around the lake.
Sebastopol where I am considering moving to is probably second on most people’s list of dodgy places, but there is just one section of ministry housing and along the main road that seem to actually have some problems, the rest is just a bit poor. Which suits me perfectly, as it has let to a bunch of larger parcels of land that still have small unimproved homes on them which is exactly what I am looking for. I want a big garden, I don’t want four bedrooms, two bathrooms, three living areas and 17 sheds covering every spec of land, which is what happened to most of the bigger blocks where people had the money to do it.
CEOofmyhouse56@aussie.zone 1 day ago
See Sebastopol is “apparently” the dodgy part but I say go for it because it’s bs. Victoria pretty safe.
RustyRaven@aussie.zone 1 day ago
That’s what I’m thinking. But it will take a while to actually tee up finance etc. and then actually find the right spot, so I’ll probably be poking at my decision like it’s a loose tooth right up until everything is finalised. And then It’s going to be a whirlwind of moving and planning what to do with the property and I won’t have time to think about where it is actually located again!