Live and work in Mildura, get involved in an active community, find the right work-life balance and raise your family with metropolitan convenience in a rural lifestyle.
Make your move to Mildura!
Live and work in Mildura, get involved in an active community, find the right work-life balance and raise your family with metropolitan convenience in a rural lifestyle.
Discover Mildura
This rapidly growing municipality a key service and economic hub of inland Australia
The region’s climate is sunny all year around with mild winters and warm summers.
From the Murray River in the north to the Mallee national parks and dryland farming districts, our region includes significant natural assets that are the hallmark of our district.
Estimated resident population: 53,122
Mildura population: 28,743
Land area: 22,330 km2
Your choices include rural locations or Mildura city as well as other communities including Red Cliffs, Merbein and Irymple near the Murray River, and Ouyen and Murrayville further inland.
Key industries and employment sectors include retail, agriculture, manufacturing, health care, construction, transport and logistics, education and training.
The region offers a wide range of quality early years, primary, secondary and further education services including child care, kindergartens, public and private primary and secondary schools university campuses, TAFE and registered training providers.
The region’s strength lies in its diversity and the range of communities that make up the area. Each has its own individual identity and heritage, but wide open spaces, clear skies and friendly locals are assured wherever you go.