Hawthorn East has a food scene we have not verified yet. It also has 96 public transport stops and a middle-ring postcode. That trade-off shapes everything about living in this middle-ring suburb.
Hawthorn East sits 7km from the CBD, in the middle ring.
How It Scores
Overall Grade: A
Transport: A – 96 total stops. Train access at Camberwell Station. Food & Drink: N/A – Venue data not yet verified for this suburb. Family: N/A – Family-specific data pending. Nightlife: N/A – Rated based on verified bar and late-night venue data. Cost of Living: N/A – Rent data from RTBA pending. Safety: N/A – Based on VicPol crime statistics at LGA level.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- 96 public transport stops including 36 tram + 25 train + 35 bus (ranked 28 of 252)
- Train access via Camberwell Station
- 7km from the CBD – close enough for easy access
Cons:
What Daily Life Looks Like
A weekday morning in Hawthorn East is shaped by the commute. The train from Camberwell Station runs into the city loop, 7km from central Melbourne.
Weekends in Hawthorn East have a different rhythm.
The character of Hawthorn East:
The honest downside: The commute from Hawthorn East adds time that inner-ring residents take for granted.
Local’s Take
Living in Hawthorn East with a family means recalibrating what you prioritise in a suburb.
What surprised me about Hawthorn East for families: the middle-ring location means you trade space for access. At 7km from the CBD, the commute is manageable for working parents.
The advice I give other parents moving here: check the school catchment zones before signing anything. The suburb boundary and the school zone boundary are different things in Melbourne.
Getting Around
Tram: 36 tram stops serve Hawthorn East. Check PTV for route numbers and schedules.
Train: Camberwell Station station, with 25 stops within the suburb. Direct line into the city loop.
Bus: 35 bus stops provide additional connections.
CBD Commute: 7km – approximately 20-30 minutes by tram or train.
Parking: Manageable. Residential streets mostly unrestricted outside shopping strip zones.
Local tips:
- Hawthorn East has 36 tram stops – one of the densest tram networks in Melbourne for a middle-ring suburb. Check the PTV app for live route numbers and departure times from your nearest stop.
- Camberwell Station is the closest train station to central Hawthorn East, with 25 station stops within the suburb boundary. From here it is a direct run into the city loop, 7km from the CBD.
- Parking in Hawthorn East is manageable – residential streets are mostly unrestricted outside the shopping strip zones. The council enforces time limits near commercial areas during business hours, but weekends are generally easier.
The Numbers
Quick reference for Hawthorn East:
- Population: Data pending (ABS Census)
- Median Age: Data not available
- Median Household Income: Data not available
- Median 2BR Rent: Data not available
- Distance to CBD: 7km
- Overall Grade: A
Sources: ABS Census 2021, PTV GTFS, Google Places API, VicPol Crime Statistics, RTBA.

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