Type: | suburb |
Thornhill Park | |
City: | Melbourne |
State: | vic |
Lga: | City of Melton |
Postcode: | 3335 |
Est: | 2017 |
Alternative Location Map: | Australia Victoria metropolitan Melbourne |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in metropolitan Melbourne |
Coordinates: | -37.7292°N 144.625°W |
Stategov: | Kororoit |
Fedgov: | Gorton |
Dist1: | 32 |
Location1: | Melbourne |
Near-Nw: | Cobblebank |
Near-N: | Grangefields |
Near-Ne: | Grangefields |
Near-W: | Strathtulloh |
Near-E: | Rockbank |
Near-Sw: | Mount Cottrell |
Near-S: | Mount Cottrell |
Near-Se: | Fieldstone |
Local Map: | yes |
Zoom: | 11 |
Thornhill Park is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32km (20miles) west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area. Thornhill Park recorded a population of 3,066 at the 2021 census.
The suburb was gazetted by the Office of Geographic Names on 9 February 2017,[1] following a proposal for eleven new suburbs by the City of Melton. The new name officially came into effect in mid-2017.[2] [3]
Prior to the suburb's creation, the area was mostly part of Rockbank, with a small section previously part of Mount Cottrell, in the south.
Thornhill Park is currently home to Wiltshire Boulevard Reserve, which contains open space, community facilities and a playground. There are also wetlands in the north, in between Exmouth Street and the Western Highway.
Thornhill Park Primary School
Thornhill Park Children’s and Community Centre
Aspire Childcare Centre - Thornhill Village
Aspire Childcare Centre - Thornhill Park
Thornhill Montessori Early Learning Centre
Central Square Shopping Centre
IGA Thornhill Park Plus Liquor
Anytime Fitness Thornhill Park
Subway - Thornhill Park
Thornhill Park Dental
New Catholic Primary School (Expected completion in Q1 2027)
New Children’s Hub (Expected completion in Q1 2026)
Residents of Thornhill Park have criticised developers Wel.Co and the Victorian State Government for failing to provide adequate transport connections to the suburb. Masterplan images released by Wel.Co advertised a railway station located in the centre of the suburb, and an overpass on Mount Cottrell Rd allowing traffic to travel in both directions on the Western Highway. Neither the railway station nor the overpass have been built, forcing residents to make a detour to the next highway overpass at Ferris Rd to access shops, schools, and the Melbourne Central Business District. There are access roads to Melbourne CBD via Mount Cottrell Rd and Paynes Rd, so residents do not need to take the detour now.