Melbourne/Western suburbs
Understand
FootscrayIt has long been a working class area due to its close proximity to the factories and warehouses of Melbourne's nearby industrial centre. It is also home to a large concentration of the city's Vietnamese population and is increasingly a hub for the growing East African community, home to many immigrants from Ethiopia, Sudan and Eritrea. Footscray is also notable as the setting of Russell Crowe's breakout 1992 film Romper Stomper, which dealt with a fictional gang of neo-Nazi skinheads and their battle with the Vietnamese immigrants. Footscray is affectionately known by some Melbourne residents as "Footsy", "Footscrazy" and "Footscary".
Sunshine and MeltonTwo of the major suburbs in the outer western suburbs of Melbourne. Historically, it has been considered the poorer, working-class side of the city. There has been huge development and a notable improvement in the socio-economics of the area.
WyndhamA region and local council in the outer suburbs Melbourne. It is south-west of the Melbourne CBD. Wyndham comprises a number of suburbs and towns. The seat of the council and primary settlement is Werribee, which holds the largest number of attractions and services. Point Cook, Werribee South, Hoppers Crossing and Wyndham Vale are other significant suburbs in the area. Wyndham is the third fastest growing area in Australia.
Hobsons BayA seaside area to the immediate south-west of Melbourne's city centre.
WilliamstownThe main tourist town in Hobsons Bay, a suburb steeped in an impressive history. The town was founded in 1835, before Melbourne, and served as the city's main harbour until the turn of the century. Today, it's a popular seaside suburb with a nautical feel, home to a number of both historic and modern ships and more fish and chip shops than you could wish for!
SpotswoodAnother major tourist hub, home to the interactive Scienceworks museum, which sits along its foreshore.
NewportThe area's bustling administrative centre
AltonaAnother seaside suburb, and the home town of former Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
Get in
Footscray
Footscray StationThe station can be easily reached from Southern Cross Station (on weekday mornings and weekends) or any City Loop station (on weekday afternoons) (in Melbourne's CBD) on the Werribee, Williamstown and Sunbury lines. If the train is not travelling via the City Loop, it is only a 6-minute train ride and most trains run express through the station before it, South Kensington.
A number of frequent bus routes also operate from the CBD to Footscray. The 402 operates every 10 minutes on weekdays and every 20 minutes on weekends from St Vincents Plaza through the inner-north suburb of Carlton to Footscray. The 220 also operates through Queen Street from Gardenvale to Sunshine via Footscray, operating every 15 minutes on weekdays.
While Footscray is not connected directly to the city by tram, the route 82 from Leeds Street, 150 m from the train station, runs to the Moonee Ponds bus and tram interchange on Mount Alexander Road, which connects with trams to the city and north-western suburbs, with buses that run to the north-west and cut across the northern suburbs.
Wyndham
By train
Werribee railway stationThe Werribee railway line terminates at Werribee, with trains direct from the city. A number of other Werribee suburbs also have stations along the line. Check Public Transport Victoria for the latest timetables and service information.
Some regional V/Line trains from Geelong will also stop at Werribee.
By bus
The Werribee Park Shuttle leaves from the National Gallery of Victoria in the city, and travels to many Wyndham sights and attractions; the stops are the Werribee Open Range Zoo, Victorian State Rose Garden, Shadowfax Winery, Mansion Hotel, Werribee Mansion and the RAAF Museum.The bus departs at 9:30AM (arrive by at least 9:20AM) and returns mid-afternoon. Bookings are necessary. Adults cost $25, 10-14 years $20, 4-9 years $15 and under 4 years are free.
By road
The Princes Freeway conveniently connects most Wyndham suburbs to the city centre and Geelong. For the Werribee town centre, get off at the Duncans Road exit-ramp and turn right, about 30 minutes from the city.Hobsons Bay
By train
The Werribee railway line terminates at Werribee, with trains direct from the city. A number of other Werribee suburbs also have stations along the line. Check Public Transport Victoria for the latest timetables and service information.Some regional V/Line trains from Geelong will also stop at Werribee.
By bus
The Werribee Park Shuttle leaves from the National Gallery of Victoria in the city, and travels to many Wyndham sights and attractions; the stops are the Werribee Open Range Zoo, Victorian State Rose Garden, Shadowfax Winery, Mansion Hotel, Werribee Mansion and the RAAF Museum.The bus departs at 9:30AM (arrive by at least 9:20AM) and returns mid-afternoon. Bookings are necessary. Adults cost $25, 10-14 years $20, 4-9 years $15 and under 4 years are free.
By road
The Princes Freeway conveniently connects most Wyndham suburbs to the city centre and Geelong. For the Werribee town centre, get off at the Duncans Road exit-ramp and turn right, about 30 minutes from the city.See
Forty per cent of Footscray's residents were born outside Australia, hailing from 135 countries and speaking more than 80 languages. This incredible diversity has fostered a vital street culture like no other in Melbourne.
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Footscray Community Arts Centre
address: 45 Moreland StreetNon-stop art exhibitions and an endless list of music gigs and theatre shows. In summer outdoor film screenings take place on the banks of the Maribyrnong River. -
phone: +61 3 9919 7043address: 138 Nicholson StreetA community art space run by Victoria University, whose main Footscray campus is a bit further south along Nicholson Street. Features community and student exhibitions.
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address: Level 1, 119 Hopkins StreetSmall art gallery upstairs. Click through to their website to see examples from current exhibitions.
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phone: +61421706205 - 0421706205Artist-run art space in the same place as Trocadero (above)
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K Road Cliffs
address: K Road, WerribeeAn interesting cliff-face that overlooks the Werribee River, near the golf course. It's possible to launch canoes from the site along the river. -
phone: +613 8348 6300address: RAAF Base Williams, Point Cook Rd, Point CookThe air-force base is still used for flying and training. Houses authentic aircraft in hangers, as well as numerous exhibitions and displays. Conducts free tours of the museum during weekdays. There are also options for pay joy-rides in old military aircraft.
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phone: +613 8734 5100address: Gate 2, K Road, WerribeeAn Italianate mansion from the 1870s, built by famous Scottish landlords Thomas and Andrew Chirnside. The building and its 60 rooms have been restored, and an audio tour is available. A café is available nearby. Paid tours depart Su-F at 11:30AM.
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Werribee Historical Museum
phone: +613 9749 2713address: Cnr Watton St & Duncans Rd, WerribeeHouses a collection of artefacts, documents, maps and photos relating to the Werribee area's history. -
address: K Road, WerribeeA 10-acre park that used to be pastoral farmland. Includes fruit orchards, flower gardens, sculptures and wide open spaces. Contains many attractions, including Werribee Mansion and Zoo.
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address: Gate 2, K Road, WerribeeWinner of a global award for excellence, the gardens contain 5,000 roses in four interesting shapes. Roses look best from November to April.
Do
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address: K RdAn open range park with animals from the grasslands of Africa, Asia, North America and Australia.
Buy
While far from being one of Melbourne's shopping destinations, Footscray houses two large markets:
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phone: +61 3 9687 1205address: 18 Irving StreetFootscray Market is a fresh produce, meat, poultry and seafood market, catering particularly to the various ethnicities and local restaurants. There's also eateries, nut and coffee stalls, tobacconists and a few variety shops. It has the reputation as one of the cheapest places in Melbourne to shop so if you're cooking for yourself it's definitely worth a look. Or just wander around and enjoy the sights and sounds of business going on around you.
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Little Saigon
address: 63 Nicholson StreetLittle Saigon is another large market. It opened in 1992 to cater to the growing Asian population, but now has customers from all backgrounds. Little Saigon is noisy and crowded, with a wide array of tropical fruits and Asian produce. -
phone: +61 3 9689 8185address: 87 Irving StreetStore selling Ethiopian food and crafts: spices, flours, raw and roasted coffee, pots, wood craft, clothing and jewellery. Also has a cafe.
Pacific WerribeeA variety of specialty item stores including mens and ladies fashion, banks, beauty and food stores. Has over 150 stores including a 10-screen cinema.
Eat
The area centred on the Footscray Hub has become a Little Ethiopia of sorts, and Nicholson Street in particular is lined with African cafes and restaurants, mostly serving traditional Habesha cuisine (that of Ethiopia and Eritrea), characterized by stews and curries dished up on layers of flat bread called injera. Very tasty and ridiculously cheap.
For many more ideas about eating in Footscray than are listed here, the Footscray Food Blog has five years' worth of love for the inner West.
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phone: +61 3 9687 0300address: 91 Irving StreetProbably the best Ethiopian cuisine in the area, and not a main course over $12. Served in the traditional custom of sharing, the food is poured on layers of injera (flat, sour bread) covering one big plate to be shared by all at the table.
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phone: +61 3 9689 9660address: 161 Nicholson StreetMore Ethiopian cuisine, while local regulars pop in and out for a chat over excellent $2 Ethiopian coffee. All main courses $10.
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Ras Dashen
phone: +61 3 9687 3293address: 121 Nicholson StreetA whole baked fish for $13, beans and egg in a mild stew for $8, nice dark "Amber Beer" from Ethiopia like a porter or mild stout. -
phone: +61 3 3 9689 2165address: 96 Hopkins StreetGreat entrees. The main courses not particularly cheap, but the entrees and dumplings are dirt cheap.
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Olympic Doughnuts
address: Footscray Railway Station, near Irving Street entranceSold in an old caravan at Footscray station, the best in Melbourne. -
phone: +61 3 3 9689 8185address: 87 Irving StreetSame location as Konjo African Craft in the "Buy" section above. Features a $15 all-you-can-eat buffet lunch W-Sa (vegan on W and Th).
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Dessert
phone: +61 3 9396 1870address: 10 Droop StreetCafe with a wide range of desserts including unusual things like fish-shaped waffles and matcha ice cream. Open late compared to lots of local eateries. Also serves hot breakfasts, chicken, steak, bubble tea, milkshakes, etc. -
address: 139 Nelson PlThis French crêperie is so authentic that even the waitstaff are all natives. In addition to sweet crepes and tart Brittany cider, they offer savoury galettes with an array of toppings; for something different, try the boudin noir (blood sausage) with apple sauce. The building itself is worth a tour, as it was built as Williamstown's first church and then converted into a bank before being repurposed as a restaurant.
Drink
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phone: +61 3 9689 2566address: 42 Albert Street FootscrayFootscray's only 'alternative venue'. Often hosts live music and other events. Open late at the weekends. Taco night Wednesdays, $2 tacos and open mic 5-10PM. Other events include open mic poetry, and comedy. Happy hour with $8 pints 5-6PM nightly.
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phone: +61 3 9810 0085address: 59 Napier StFootscray - Opposite the Town Hall. Casual bar, indoor and outdoor seating, coffee. One of the "Top five places to eat steak" as judged by The Age Good Food Guide Dining Companion 2010.
Sleep
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phone: +61 3 96872070address: 333 Barkly Street (Corner Barkly St and Geelong Rd)Above a large pub.
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Bed and Breakfast at Stephanie's
address: 154-160 Fergsuon StHas B&B accommodation and self-contained accommodation. Great value romantic get-a-way with a good cooked breakfast and quiet and comfy rooms with ensuite. Whilst staying there you can use of their bikes, helmets and locks to explore the many waterfront bike paths at no charge. -
Mansion Hotel & Spa at Werribee Park
phone: +61 3 9731 4000address: Gate 2, K Road, Werribee
Stay safe
Footscray has considerably cleaned up over the last decade and should pose no threat during the day. The worst you are likely to encounter may be addicts begging for money. Exercise common sense, avoid undesirable looking characters, be polite if approached and leave valuables out of sight. If you must walk around at night, stick to the main roads, preferably with company.
Footscray is in the Maribyrnong local council area which had 1082 Crimes Against the Person recorded in 2010 while Melbourne's city centre had over 3500 in the same year.
Like much of the western suburbs of Melbourne, the Footscray area has a large volume of heavy vehicle traffic. Coupled with the many narrow roads in the area this can be especially hazardous to cyclists.
Connect
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phone: +613 9688 0200address: 61 Napier Street, Footscray