Keilor Lodge - Keilor North was developed in the 1980s into a residential, rural and parkland area 22km northwest of Melbourne. It has a small population of less than 2000 people, but what it lacks in population it more than makes up for in stunning scenery and laidback lifestyle.

Bounded by Column Gully and Jacksons Creek in the north, the Maribyrnong River in the east, the Calder Freeway and the Melton Highway in the south and the Calder Freeway in the west. Its excellent position means easy travel via car, bus or train. Large shopping centres and smaller local businesses are close by, as Keilor Lodge is bordered by Sydenham, Taylors Lakes and Keilor Downs.

Major features of the area include Organ Pipes National Park which is only a short trip away on the Calder Freeway, Sydenham Park, Keilor Public Golf Course, Catholic Regional College, Keilor Golf Driving Range, Brimbank Park and various schools.