About St Albans
St Albans is a suburb 15 km north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, situated inside the City of Brimbank nearby government zone. St Albans recorded a populace of 37,309 at the 2016 Census. St Albans' primary business and shopping area is situated on Main Road West, Main Road East, Alfrieda Street, the railroad station and East Esplanade. It has turned into an exceptionally multicultural territory with 53.5% of occupants being conceived abroad and has a high extent of non-English talking foundation residents.
St Albans was first settled as a township in 1887 and initially subdivided by the Cosmopolitan Land and Banking Company Ltd. who had obtained almost 1,000 sections of land 4.0 km2 in the desire for a snappy monetary benefit amid that period's property blast. The town was advanced as an appealing area for experts who had simple rail access to focal Melbourne and bordering rural areas with an as of late built railroad station stage drawing in potential property holders to industry in close-by areas.