Discover
Sunshine, Victoria
Melbourne’s most underrated suburb is glowing up.
Global flavours. Real culture. 20 minutes from the CBD.
Location
20 minutes from Melbourne CBD
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Known for
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E01: Sunshine
Through local stories, street food and small businesses, we uncover a suburb shaped by migration, resilience and change. While its reputation has long been complex, the reality on the ground tells a different story, one of diversity, pride and quiet transformation.
Sunshine is evolving fast. This is what it really looks like.
Why Sunshine is Melbourne's next big thing
For years, Sunshine was overlooked.
Now it’s one of the most interesting places in Melbourne.
Just 20 minutes from the CBD, it delivers something the inner city can’t always replicate anymore; Authenticity. No polish. No performance. Just real food, real people and a suburb evolving in real time.
This is where you’ll find some of Melbourne’s best multicultural eating. Vietnamese bakeries serving iconic banh mi, steaming bowls of pho, African and Middle Eastern kitchens packed with flavour, and cafés sitting side-by-side on the same strip.
But Sunshine isn’t just about what you eat, it’s about what’s happening.
New infrastructure, strong transport links and steady investment are reshaping the suburb’s future. What was once passed through is now being actively chosen by buyers, businesses and locals who see where it’s heading.
Sunshine isn’t trying to be the next hotspot.
It already is.
Featured
Moments that define Sunshine
You don't understand a place by reading about it. You understand it by seeing how people live in it.
Video Short
Tour Sunshine's Most Expensive Property
Welcome to our in-depth tour of Sunshine's most expensive property, a true gem in the world of luxury real estate. This video takes you through the ma...
Video Short
What's Ethiopian food?
In episode one, Luke went to Gojo Ethiopian Cafe in Sunshine, a suburb in Melbourne that’s alive with flavours from around the world. Luke tried inj...
Video Short
Tour the avenue sculpted animals
Welcome to our exclusive tour of the Avenue Sculpted Animals, a remarkable collection of animal sculptures that breathe life into the urban landscape....
Video Short
Learn How To Make Banh Mi Like A Pro
In episode one of Streets Discovered, Luke travelled to Sunshine in Melbourne’s west—a suburb bursting with culture, flavour, and community—to g...
Local Experience
Experience Sunshine Like a Local
Sunshine rewards curiosity.
Grab a coffee from a family-run cafe. Follow the scent of fresh bread into a banh mi shop. Walk streets where dozens of languages blend into everyday life.
This isn’t a curated experience, it’s a lived one. And that’s what makes it memorable.
Every visit feels slightly different. Every block has something new.
What to do in Sunshine
Walk the Frankston pier
Simple, open, and exactly what you need to slow down
Explore the street art laneways
Art here isn’t decoration. It’s expression, layered across the suburb
Visit the Frankston Arts Centre
Swim at the Frankston Foreshore
Wander & discover without a plan
The best parts of Frankston aren’t always signposted
Where to eat and drink
Ceylon Girls
A Sri Lankan kitchen that started as a food truck in a driveway.
Built through word of mouth, community support, and food that speaks for itself.
Little Olly’s
Waterfront cafés where mornings start slow and coffee follows the ocean.
Simple, consistent, and part of the local rhythm.
Red Gum BBQ
Low and slow barbecue done properly, just minutes from Frankston.
No shortcuts. No pretence. Just food worth getting messy for.
Culture & Identity
The Heart of Melbourne’s West
Sunshine is one of Melbourne’s most culturally rich suburbs, shaped by generations of migration and community building.
That diversity isn’t just visible. It’s the identity of the suburb.
It shows up in the food, the shopfronts, the festivals, and the strong sense of belonging that defines the area.
Sunshine isn’t a blend of cultures.
It’s a meeting point and it’s still evolving.
Articles
Stories from Sunshine
Article
Is Sunshine a Good Suburb?
Don’t believe everything you read in the headlines or see on the nightly news. If you want to know the truth about Sunshine, you have…
Article
The Rise of Ethiopian Food: Experience the Coffee Ceremony at Gojo Sunshine
While the world was busy chasing the latest brunch trends, a quiet revolution was simmering in the pockets of Melbourne’s West. Step off the train&h...
Article
The Ultimate Sunshine Food Guide: Melbourne’s Best-Kept Secret for Cheap Eats
For decades, mentioning Sunshine in polite conversation usually triggered one of two things: a wary smirk or a genuine warning. If you grew up in&hell...
Plan your trip
Getting there
Just 20 minutes from Melbourne CBD by train or car, Sunshine is one of the easiest places in the city to experience something completely different without travelling far.
Best time to visit
Anytime. But Sunshine comes alive at lunch and dinner, when the food scene is at its most vibrant.
Quick itinerary
Half day
Banh mi breakfast → Explore local shops → Multicultural lunch → Coffee and dessert
Full day
Food crawl → Local shopping strips → Community landmarks → Dinner from another culture
Keep Exploring Destinations (and Beyond)
Sunshine is part of a much bigger story, Melbourne’s multicultural suburbs and emerging destinations where food, culture and community define the experience.
We’ve explored Dandenong, one of Victoria’s most diverse food destinations. We’ve been through Werribee, where heritage, growth and riverside living collide. And we’ve spent time in Geelong, a coastal city reshaping what a weekend escape looks like.
Different places. Different cultures. Same discovery.
The best parts of Victoria aren’t always where you expect.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sunshine a good suburb in Melbourne?
Yes! It’s one of Melbourne’s fastest-evolving multicultural suburbs, with a strong food scene and growing investment interest.
Where to eat in Sunshine?
Start with the Vietnamese bakeries and expand outward. The real experience is exploring the food strips.
Is Sunshine a good property investment area?
It’s increasingly on investors’ radar due to affordability, transport access and ongoing infrastructure growth.
What is Sunshine known for?
Multicultural food, strong community roots, and its role as a key growth suburb in Melbourne’s west.