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Is Keilor Park Good for Retirees? (2026) — Healthcare, Parks & Lifestyle

Retirement guide to Keilor Park. 0 medical facilities, 5 parks, 0 supermarkets, 0 pharmacies.

Is Keilor Park Good for Retirees? (2026) — Healthcare, Parks & Lifestyle

Retiree’s Guide to Keilor Park (2026)

Retiree Score: 4/10

Retirement is about proximity — to your GP, your daily walk, your morning coffee, your community. Here is exactly what Keilor Park offers across the categories that matter most.

FactorKeilor ParkWhat Retirees Need
Medical facilities03+ for comfort
Pharmacies01+ essential
Parks & green space55+ ideal
Supermarkets02+ for choice
Cafes5Daily routine
Places of worship4Community
Gyms/fitness2Active lifestyle

Healthcare Access

Keilor Park has 0 medical facilities — limited options — you may need to travel for some appointments.

Daily Walking & Green Space

Keilor Park has 5 parks and reserves — a few options for daily exercise.

Your walking options:

  • Thea Court Reserve
  • Bonfield Reserve
  • Collinson Street Reserve
  • Caroline Chisholm Reserve
  • Keilor Park Recreational Reserve and Botanic Gardens

Daily Shopping & Errands

Morning Coffee & Social

5 cafes give Keilor Park a smaller cafe scene — but every regular gets known quickly.

Cafes for your morning routine:

  • Mosiacs Deli — 96 Lambeck Drive
  • Jorge’s Cafe — 2 Tullamarine Park Road
  • Eat@James — 74 Thompsons Road, Keilor Park
  • Cafe 747 — 85-91 Keilor Park Drive
  • Ella James Cafe

Community & Worship

4 places of worship in Keilor Park:

  • Brimbank Anglican Church (Christian)
  • Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses (Christian) — 9 Beverage Drive
  • St Augustine’s Church (Christian) — 100 Harrick Road, Keilor Park
  • Arise Church (Christian) — 80 Harrick Road, Keilor Park

Staying Active

2 gyms and fitness centres:

  • Keilor Basketball & Netball Stadium — 135 Stadium Drive, Keilor Park
  • The Body Mill — 57 Translink Drive, Keilor Park

The Verdict

Good option. Keilor Park covers the essentials — GP access, shopping, parks — with room for growth in some areas.

Emergency Numbers

ServiceNumber
Emergency000
Nurse-on-Call1300 606 024
13SICK (home doctor)137425
My Aged Care1800 200 422

Last updated: March 2026. This guide is refreshed when OpenStreetMap data changes — new openings, closures and corrections are reflected automatically. Found something wrong? Let us know.

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