City of Casey
<h2 data-block-key="i73cg">About the City of Casey</h2><p data-block-key="c2r5o"><b>The City of Casey is Victoria's most populous municipality and one of Australia's fastest-growing areas, located in Melbourne’s outer south-eastern suburbs. </b></p><p data-block-key="7qpe5">Extending from approximately 35 to 60 kilometres south-east of the Melbourne CBD, it is a dominant metropolitan growth corridor with vital road and rail connections, including the Monash Freeway and the Cranbourne/Pakenham train lines.</p><p data-block-key="94s9u">Casey offers a dynamic and diverse lifestyle characterised by its rapid development and commitment to community building. It features major retail destinations like Westfield Fountain Gate, significant cultural and civic facilities like Bunjil Place (a major regional arts and cultural hub), and expansive natural assets, including the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne and the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges. Blending established centres like Berwick with vast new residential areas, Casey is ideal for families seeking modern housing, affordability, and space.</p><p data-block-key="dopvj">The Traditional Owners and true sovereigns of the land now known as Casey are the Wurundjeri, Boon Wurrung and Bunurong Peoples of the Kulin Nation.</p><p data-block-key="8j6v1">The City of Casey Council is the local council for the municipality; <a href="https://www.casey.vic.gov.au/">visit the Casey City Council website</a> to learn more about the latest news, extensive community services, and its commitment to infrastructure and managing rapid growth.</p><p data-block-key="1h0e0"><b>Ready to discover what each unique area in the City of Casey has to offer? Explore our suburb profiles below to learn more about each suburb, including median prices for sale and rent.</b></p>