Monash Shopping Strips Offer Free Transit Access

Eaton Mall dining in Oakleigh

Public transport is FREE across Victoria from Tuesday 31 March to Thursday 30 April.

It's a great chance to leave the car at home and explore some of Monash's most walkable, stationside shopping strips.

What makes these spots special?

✅ They're right next to train stations

✅ Easy to explore on foot

✅ Full of independent, locally owned shops, cafés and delectable dining spots

✅ Perfect for a quick visit or a relaxed wander

Here are 6 local shopping strips you can reach easily by public transport:

Oakleigh – Eaton Mall & surrounds

Eaton Mall dining in Oakleigh

How to get there: Train to Oakleigh Station (Cranbourne / Pakenham lines). Eaton Mall is a short, flat walk from the station.

Why it's special: A bustling food and shopping destination, known for its Greek hub – and so much more! It features pedestrian friendly streets and plenty of places to stop and sit.

Eaton Mall and the surrounding streets are celebrating Greek Easter this Saturday 11 April, 11am–3pm. ⁠Grab a coffee, some tsoureki and join them for a fantastic afternoon of giveaways, fun competitions, music and more!

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Glen Waverley – Kingsway

Kingsway at night in Glen Waverley

How to get there: Train to Glen Waverley Station (Glen Waverley line). The Kingsway strip starts immediately outside the station.

Why it's special: A lively, day-to-night strip known for its incredible range of dining, shopping, entertainment and services all in one place — no car required. Whether you want to see a movie, grab a delicious bite to eat, or people watch with a coffee or bubble tea, Glenny has you covered.

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Clayton Road

Clayton Road shops

How to get there: Train to Clayton Station (Cranbourne / Pakenham lines). Clayton Road shops are a short walk from the station.

Why it's special: One of Melbourne's most multicultural food districts, offering everything from Sri Lankan sweets to steaming bowls of slurpable noodles. Complemented by everyday shopping and local services, it's a well-loved hotspot for students and locals, with something for every budget.

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Mount Waverley Village

Mount Waverley Village Hamilton Walk

How to get there: Train to Mount Waverley Station (Glen Waverley line). The village is directly across the road.

Why it's special: A relaxed, village-style strip that's easy to explore in under an hour. With its welcoming environment and bench seats, it's ideal for coffee, errands or a relaxed lowkey lunch.

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Hughesdale – Poath Road

How to get there: Train to Hughesdale Station (Cranbourne / Pakenham lines). Shops are right near the station.

Why it's special: A tight‑knit local strip powered by small, independent traders who champion shopping local. Known for its neighbourly feel and convenience, it's an easy stop for takeaway, essentials and supporting community‑based businesses.

Huntingdale Road shops

How to get there: Train to Huntingdale Station (Cranbourne / Pakenham lines). Huntingdale Road shops are just outside the station.

Why it's special: A compact, multicultural strip serving a strong local and student community. Traders cluster food, groceries and services close to the station, making it an easy, no‑fuss place to grab a meal or tick off daily essentials in one stop.

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