Tarneit Plains, Victoria, Residential suburb in western Melbourne, Australia
Tarneit Plains is a residential suburb in western Melbourne that spreads across the basaltic Werribee plains with a grid pattern of streets. The regular blocks created by this layout provide a clear structure for homes, shops, and public spaces throughout the suburb.
The area began as pastoral land in the 1830s before transforming into a modern residential suburb over many decades. The opening of the first school in 1875 marked the start of permanent settlement and community growth in this location.
The name comes from the Wathaurong language of the Aboriginal people who lived here long before European settlement arrived in the region. This connection to the past remains visible today through place names and stories shared in the community.
This area is well served by public transport, with Tarneit station offering train connections and bus services to other parts of Melbourne. The grid-pattern streets make it straightforward to navigate and explore different neighborhoods within the suburb.
The area experienced rapid growth between 2006 and 2011, shifting from a small rural settlement to a large modern residential community in just a few years. This sudden expansion transformed the landscape and brought major changes to the character of the place.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.