City of Kingston - Suburbs

Suburbs

Suburb Postcode Population (2011) Area Dist. from CBD Establishment Notes
Aspendale 3195 6,622 2.9 km² (1.1 sq mi) 26 km (16 mi) 1891
Aspendale Gardens 3195 6,596 3.3 km² (1.3 sq mi) 29 km (18 mi) 1891
Bonbeach 3196 5,773 2.8 km² (1.1 sq mi) 32 km (20 mi) 1927
Braeside 3195 0 N/A 26 km (16 mi) 1915
Carrum 3197 3,602 1.5 km² (0.6 sq mi) 33 km (21 mi) 1882
Chelsea 3196 7,223 2.6 km² (1.0 sq mi) 30 km (19 mi) 1907
Chelsea Heights 3196 5,186 3.2 km² (1.2 sq mi) 32 km (20 mi) 1907
Cheltenham 3192 20,296 10.1 km² (3.9 sq mi) 19 km (12 mi) 1854 shared with City of Bayside
Clarinda 3169 7,461 3.7 km² (1.4 sq mi) 17 km (11 mi) 1846
Clayton South 3169 11,625 8.3 km² (3.2 sq mi) 20 km (12 mi) 1929
Dingley Village 3172 10,186 7.9 km² (3.1 sq mi) 22 km (14 mi) 1913
Edithvale 3196 5,450 2.1 km² (0.8 sq mi) 29 km (18 mi) 1919
Heatherton 3202 2,768 7 km² (2.7 sq mi) 21 km (13 mi) 1885
Highett 3190 10,263 3.9 km² (1.5 sq mi) 17 km (11 mi) 1881 shared with City of Bayside
Mentone 3194 11,667 7.5 km² (2.9 sq mi) 21 km (13 mi) 1854
Moorabbin 3189 5,283 4.6 km² (1.8 sq mi) 16 km (10 mi) 1857
Moorabbin Airport 3194 N/A N/A N/A 1949 Airport treated as own suburb.
Mordialloc 3195 7,537 4.4 km² (1.7 sq mi) 25 km (16 mi) 1863
Oakleigh South 3167 9,140 6.6 km² (2.5 sq mi) 17 km (11 mi) 1936 shared with City of Monash
Parkdale 3195 11,185 3.6 km² (1.4 sq mi) 24 km (15 mi) 1920
Patterson Lakes 3197 7,582 4.2 km² (1.6 sq mi) 35 km (22 mi) 1876
Waterways 3195 2,161 N/A 29 km (18 mi) 2006

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