Roxburgh Park (/rɒksb(ə)rə/ ⓘ[2][3] rocks-bə-RƏ, also /rɒksbɜːrɡ/ ⓘ rocks-BURG[4]) is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km (13 mi) north of the central business district, located within the City of Hume local government area.
[5][6] Prior to the construction of Roxburgh Park, the area was the subject of a design by architect Philip Treeby for a garden suburb called "Hopetoun" in 1889.
The most common ancestries of residents in Roxburgh Park are Turkish 11.8%, Australian 11.5%, Iraqi 10.5%, Chaldean (Assyrian) 8.5%, English 7.8%.
On Fouz Street, near the Good Samaritan Catholic Primary School and along Donald Cameron Drive, is Roxy Central.
[14] Seven bus routes service Roxburgh Park: The Broadmeadows Valley Trail makes its way through the suburb, in a north–south direction.