VisionWoodlea is a community designed for easy living. Every home is within walking distance of a park, while every park and neighbourhood can be accessed by various scenic walkable routes.
CommunityWelcome to Woodlea’s thriving community! Check out the latest news and announcements, or reserve your spot at an upcoming event.
LifestyleEverything at Woodlea supports future living, from the diversity of the homes and the use of the landscape to the spirit of the neighbourhoods.
Explore your optionsWoodlea offers a choice of new living options, from spacious lots to brand new move-in-ready townhouses. Join a new era of community living in Melbourne’s West and build an exciting future and a wonderful new home.
Building at WoodleaWe’re here to support you throughout the complete process, from initial sale through to design, build and handover.
Happiness is a meal-prepped fridge Meal planning is essential when little ones are at school by ensuring they have a well-balanced diet for good grades and energy in the playground. Educating your kids about healthy food is a great way to get them excited about what’s going in their tummies and in turn, make it easier to stick to a routine. If you can, have breakfast and lunch boxes ready the night before. This makes the morning easier particularly if you’re having a hard time getting the kids out of bed. Check out Coles’ quick, easy and delicious recipes to inspire your family’s back-to-school menu HERE Avoid the “school” lurgy Stay on top of the school plague including the dreaded common cold, stomach bugs, and other yuckies. As a parent there’s not much you can do to prevent your little ones from being exposed to germs on a daily basis, however, to mitigate risk of illness you can try improving immunity for yourself and your kids by taking a daily multivitamin or vitamin C tablet. New year, new uniform Growth spurts, ever-changing fashion trends, and general wear and tear — the new school year may call for a wardrobe overhaul or a new uniform. It’s a great idea to schedule some time every two to three months to inventory your kid’s wardrobe. Toss or donate items they’ve outgrown, are too worn or that they no longer wear. New year, new school wardrobe! Wishing students a very happy first week of the 2020 school year we hope you learn, grow and achieve all you set out to do this year.