Monash is undergoing a major transformation, with a host of infrastructure projects reshaping how people live, work and connect in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs. Upgrades across
transport, healthcare, education and recreation are reinvigorating the region, making it an even more desirable place for families to call home.

Leading this transformation are major transport projects. The Level Crossing Removal works around Glen Waverley and Clayton Stations have already made a huge impact by alleviating traffic bottlenecks and replacing unsightly boom gates with attractive public spaces. This is a game-changer for commuters who previously endured
frustrating peak-hour delays.

Meanwhile, the Suburban Rail Loop East project is moving forward, and savvy buyers are already eyeing opportunities near future station sites. Tunnelling is expected to begin in 2026 and this new orbital rail line will connect Melbourne’s east and southeast, improving access to key employment, healthcare and education precincts, including Monash University by 2035.

In healthcare, the ongoing expansion of Monash Medical Centre is enhancing the city’s medical credentials, while the approval of a $12 million expansion at Mulgrave Private Hospital will significantly increase capacity. The upgrade will include six new operating theatres and more emergency response facilities, ensuring the community’s growing healthcare needs are met.