Mont Park Asylum was a psychiatric hospital located in Macleod, an outer eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
The farm buildings were extensive with hay sheds, store rooms for vegetables, glass houses and pig and calf pens.
When it opened, Mont Park Hospital was fitted with many facilities far ahead of its time, such as a gymnasium, electrical apparatus for physiotherapy and a Red Cross rest room.
Farming continued for many years until residential development encroached along Plenty Road and people began to complain in newspapers about the smells coming from the hospital grounds from the vicinity of the milking sheds and piggeries.
The military block at Mont Park was closed in 1924 and handed back to the State for civilian mental cases.
The MSU were staffed by general nurse's who had little to no mental health training, leading to abuse of the patients receiving medical care.
[citation needed] Several buildings at the former site were also used as filming locations for the Garingal Juvenile Justice Centre in Chris Lilley's mockumentaries Angry Boys and Jonah from Tonga.