Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
208/100 Mimosa Road
Zoning & Regional Plan
GRZ1
General Residential Zone
LEP: Stonnington Planning Scheme
Height Limit
9 metres / 2–3 storeys
Min Lot Size
500m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Carnegie is a well-established inner-southern Melbourne suburb with solid local public schools and strong nearby Catholic and independent alternatives. Families have good choice across sectors within a tight radius, with several selective and non-selective options ranging from primary through secondary.
Likely public catchment
Carnegie is zoned for Carnegie Primary School and Glenlodge Secondary College in the public system; however, always verify with the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority or local DET office.
Nearby schools
Carnegie Primary School
In catchmentGlenlodge Secondary College
In catchmentSt. Louis Secondary College
Tintern Grammar
Laurel Street Primary School
Korowa Anglican Girls School
Genazzano FCJ College
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
This Carnegie location on Mimosa Road experiences moderate traffic conditions typical of an inner-suburban Melbourne area. The property benefits from proximity to major arterial routes while being positioned on a quieter residential street.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning (7-9am) and evening (5-7pm) peak hours see increased traffic on nearby Princes Road and Kooyong Road, with moderate delays expected. Local residential streets experience lighter congestion. Weekend traffic is generally light.
Public Transport
Carnegie railway station approximately 1.2km away (Sandringham Line); multiple bus routes accessible within 400-600m, providing good public transport connectivity
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Koornang Road/Coorigil Road (1.0km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Koornang Road/Coorigil Road
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Koornang Road/Coorigil Road
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Moonya Road/Koornang Road
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Moonya Road/Koornang Road
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Coorigil Road
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Carool Road/Coorigil Road
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Carool Road/Coorigil Road
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Caulfield Station
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Oakleigh Road/Koornang Road
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Hethersett Grove/Murrumbeena Road
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Flood Risk
Carnegie is a residential suburb in Melbourne's inner southeast located within the Murrumbidgee River and Yarra River tributary catchments. While not in a high-frequency flood zone, parts of the suburb fall within the LSIO, indicating historical inundation risk during extreme rainfall or streamflow events. Most of Carnegie experiences low to moderate flood risk, with planning overlays and council assessment required for development in affected pockets.
Planning Controls
- •LSIO applies to properties within the mapped flood extent; development may require flood-compatible design or floor level controls
- •Stormwater management and drainage easements managed under the Murrumbidgee River floodplain studies
- •Statutory consultation with relevant authority (Stonnington City Council or CMA) for proposals in flood-affected areas
- •Compliance with VIC Planning Scheme Clause 44.04 (Floodway Overlay) and associated referral requirements
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Carnegie is an inner-south Melbourne suburb with predominantly residential, low-density urban character and limited native vegetation. The area is not typically mapped within Victoria's Bushfire Prone Area (BPA) or subject to the Bushfire Management Overlay (BMO), placing it in a low bushfire risk category. Standard construction practices apply; BAL assessment unlikely to be required for most residential properties in this locality.
Crime & Safety
Carnegie is a residential inner-south Melbourne suburb with crime rates broadly consistent with Victorian state averages. Theft-related offences represent the largest category, reflecting broader metropolitan patterns. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime conditions with no significant emerging concerns.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Carnegie shows steady medium-density residential infill activity typical of established inner-southeast Melbourne suburbs within the Monash council area. Development is primarily scattered townhouse and small apartment proposals responding to increased zoning permissions, with broader infrastructure improvements across the Dandenong corridor supporting longer-term connectivity and supporting Monash University's growing presence nearby.
Glen Waverley to Mounted Police Track grade separation
2.5 kmLevel crossing removal project on the Dandenong line to improve rail reliability and traffic flow in the broader Dandenong corridor.
Carnegie residential infill - multiple DAs
0.3 kmScattered medium-density residential infill developments responding to increased density planning controls in the zone.
Monash University precinct expansion
1.8 kmGraduate student accommodation and research facility expansion at nearby Monash Clayton campus supporting regional growth.
Dandenong Road corridor upgrade
1 kmLong-term streetscape and pedestrian improvements along key east-west connector road serving Carnegie and surrounding suburbs.
Recent townhouse development - Princes Street precinct
0.5 kmSmall-scale townhouse project demonstrating typical infill activity in established residential areas near station.
Heritage & Conservation
Carnegie is an inner-southeastern Melbourne suburb with a significant late 19th and early 20th century heritage character. The area contains numerous Edwardian and Federation-era residences within heritage overlays, particularly around Neerim Road and the railway precinct. Development is subject to Victorian Heritage Register controls and local character preservation requirements.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •Requirement to retain original architectural features on buildings within heritage overlay
- •Approval needed for external modifications including windows, doors, and façade alterations
- •Restrictions on demolition of contributory buildings in conservation areas
- •Need for heritage permits for major renovations or extensions
Nearby Heritage Items