Located 13KM south-west of Melbourne bounded by Princes Freeway and Port Phillip Bay, Altona 3018 has a population of nearly 10,000 living within its 17 km2 area. The median price of houses is$462,000 and $330,000 for units with low-density housing concentrated in the south-east of the suburb and mixed with industry in the west. Most homes are fully-owned. Surrounding suburbs include Laverton, Newport and Seaholme.
Migrants from post-WW2 Mediterranean and Europe gravitated to Altona and the manufacturing base that was then clamouring for labour. While much of the industry has since disappeared, the petrochemical and storage and distribution industries have remained as has the Toyota car assembly plant. Today, over 70% of residents are Australian-born. There are notable concentrations of migrants from United Kingdom and Malta. Altona’s population is older than the Melbourne average.
Altona on the Werribee line has a train service to the city with stations at Altona, Westona and Seaholme. Buses connect to Williamstown and Footscray.
With three primary schools and three secondary colleges in the area, Altona resident’s junior educational needs are well covered. Altona Gate Shopping Centre in Altona North is the largest shopping centre around.
Leisure pursuits are well catered for with beach esplanade along the foreshore of Port Phillip Bay, its own coastal park, conservation areas and wetlands. Hobson’s Bay Coastal Trail connects a shared bicycle and walking pathway through several links to the city and Footscray.