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Bonnie Doon

VIC 3720 · Mansfield

666 (2021)721 est. (2025) · High Growth

17
Overall score

Based on transport, liveability & education. Safety is scored separately below.

666
Population
$645K
Median house (2024)
45
Safety score
4
Transport score

Bonnie Doon is a high growth suburb in Mansfield, VIC 3720, about 120km from Melbourne CBD. Its median house price of $645K is around the same as the VIC average. The suburb has no schools recorded, a transport score of 4/100, and is about 123km inland. Bonnie Doon has an overall score of 17/100, based on transport, liveability and education, plus a separate residential safety score of 45/100.

120.1 km
To Melbourne CBD
123.4 km
To coast
Data not available
Median rent (house)
40.8 km
To nearest station

Demographics

666
Population
54
Median age
2.2
Avg household

Age distribution

Median household income (weekly)$1,315
vs NSW median-28.9%
Bachelor degree or higher23.4%
Born in Australia79.7%
Dwellings: house / unit / townhouse270 / 0 / 0

Top countries of birth: England (2.85%), New Zealand (1.35%), Germany (0.9%), India (0.9%), Netherlands (0.9%)

Top languages: Spanish (0.9%), German (0.6%), Greek (0.6%), Croatian (0.45%)

Source: ABS Census 2021

Property

$645K+4.8%
Median house (2024)
Data not available
Median unit (2024)

Median price history

Median rent — house / unitData not available / Data not available wk
Rental yield (house)Data not available
Days on market (house)Data not available

Source: Valuer-General Victoria (DTF) · Updated 2024

Residential Safety

45
Residential

Small population (under 3,000) — crime rates may be volatile due to low sample size.

Nightlife hub. This suburb has a high concentration of licensed venues. Crime figures include incidents involving visitors to the nightlife area, not just residents.

Recorded residential incidents (latest year), with rate per 100,000 residents:

5
Break & enter dwelling751/100k
Steal from dwellingNot reported
1
Motor vehicle theft150/100k
Domestic assaultNot reported
RobberyNot reported
3
Non-domestic assault450/100k

Includes street and public-place assaults — supplementary context, not part of the safety score.

Residential incidents over time

Sum of the five residential categories above — not all recorded crime.

Area crime context

Total recorded incidents: 27 (all categories, latest year)4,054 per 100,000 residents2-yr5-yr

This suburb has a high concentration of licensed venues. These totals include incidents involving visitors to the nightlife area, not just residents.

An independent score — crime data quality varies by state, so safety is shown separately and is not part of the overall score.

Source: Crime Statistics Agency Victoria (suburb-level) · Updated 2025

Transport

4
2Bus
CBD commute (est.)Data not available
Nearest train stationEuroa Railway (40.8 km)

Source: TfNSW GTFS

Liveability

31.0°C
Summer max
13.0°C
Winter max
660mm
Rainfall/yr
7h
Sun/day

Amenities within 2–3km

Counted within a short distance of the suburb centre (so nearby facilities count), with the in-boundary count shown beneath.

00 in suburbSupermarkets
00 in suburbCafes/Rest.
11 in suburbParks
11 in suburbPlaygrounds
22 in suburbPools
00 in suburbGyms
0Dog parks
00 in suburbGPs
00 in suburbPharmacies
00 in suburbChildcare
00 in suburbLibraries
66 in suburbSports fields
0Vets
Nearest beachData not available
Nearest hospitalBenalla and District Memorial Hospital (52.1 km)
Nearest vet40.1 km
Nearest airportMelbourne (117.1 km)

Source: Bureau of Meteorology · OpenStreetMap

Fitness

42

Decent access

Around the national average — a reasonable mix of fitness facilities, with more variety a short drive away.

0
Gyms
0
Leisure centres
0
Public pools
6
Sports fields

Facilities within 3km of the suburb centre. The Fitness Score is a national percentile of these counts per resident.

Source: OpenStreetMap

Outdoors

79

Great outdoor access

Well above average — plenty of parkland and outdoor recreation within easy reach.

1
Parks
0
Nature reserves
21
Bike paths
0
Hiking trails
0
Dog parks
0
Picnic areas
0
Skate parks

Within 3km of the suburb centre. The Outdoor Score is a national percentile led by parks and green space.

Source: OpenStreetMap

Culture

0

No data

No cultural venues matched to this suburb.

0
Theatres
0
Cinemas
0
Museums
0
Galleries
0
Libraries
0
Arts centres
0
Landmarks

Within 3km of the suburb centre. The Culture Score is a national percentile weighting theatres, museums, galleries, libraries and arts centres most heavily.

Source: OpenStreetMap

Entertainment Scene

89

Entertainment paradise

A seriously impressive licensed venue scene — top 20% nationally for density of pubs, bars, clubs and dining.

2
Pubs & Hotels
0
Bars
0
Clubs RSL/Leagues
1
Dining & Licensed
Licensed venues per 1,000 residents3.00

Nightlife hub. High licensed-venue density drives a significant evening economy here — incidents near the venues are recorded by location, so crime figures include visitors, not just residents.

View nearby venues on the Entertainment Map →

Source: VGCCC (Victorian liquor register)

Population & Growth

High Growth
Annual growth rate2.00%
Projected population 2041883
Projected households 2041Data not available

Source: ABS ERP & NSW DPHI

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Frequently asked questions about Bonnie Doon

Is Bonnie Doon safe?

Bonnie Doon has a residential safety score of 45/100, based on residential crime (break-ins, theft from dwellings, vehicle theft, domestic assault and robbery) per resident relative to the NSW median. Its total recorded incident rate is 4,054 per 100,000 across all categories.

What are property prices in Bonnie Doon?

In Bonnie Doon, the .

How far is Bonnie Doon from Melbourne CBD?

Bonnie Doon is about 120.1 km from Melbourne CBD.

What schools are in Bonnie Doon?

Bonnie Doon has 0 schools. Schools are listed factually, not ranked.

What is public transport like in Bonnie Doon?

Bonnie Doon has a transport score of 4/100 and 2 bus stops.

Data sources: ABS Census 2021 & ERP, NSW Valuer General, BOCSAR, TfNSW, ACARA, Bureau of Meteorology, OpenStreetMap, NSW DPHI. Data refreshed quarterly.

Data shown is from public sources and may not reflect current conditions. How we calculate scores.