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| Number of Dwellings | 248 |
|---|---|
| Type of Dwellings |
Low-Rise Development |
| Year Established | 2011 |
| Minimum Dwelling Price | $500,000.00 |
| Maximum Dwelling Price | $2,000,000.00 |
Located just five kilometres from Mornington’s Main Street, Peninsula Grange Retirement Community offers easy access to a wide range of shopping, dining, banking, entertainment and professional services. We have a local bus and taxis that service the community, so getting out and about is easy.
While all the amenities of Mornington are nearby, activities and entertainment are right on your doorstep. Keep yourself active in the gym, hit the bowling green or take a dip in the pool. Or relax in the library before pampering yourself in the hair and beauty salon.
Designed to offer you the ultimate in convenient and relaxed retirement living, Peninsula Grange offers a choice of two- or three-bedroom apartment or villa residences. Each residence also has a single or double car garage with secure internal access for lock-up-and-go convenience.
The best way to know if a place feels like home is to come and take a personal tour. Please contact us to arrange a tour at Peninsula Grange. We’d love to show you around.
This is general information only and may be subject to change. Some services may attract an additional fee. Prospective residents should refer to the village Information Statement, which is available on our website via http://australianunity.com.au/retirement
Last updated: June 2026
Reviewed by Villages.com.au team
Australian Unity Independent & Assisted Living offers retirement communities, aged care residences, home services and disability support across Australia. Here we explain Australian Unity retirement community locations, living options, costs, amenities and care pathways, helping you compare Australian Unity communities on villages.com.au and choose the right retirement living option.
Australian Unity is a member-owned wellbeing company established in 1840, delivering health, wealth and care services for members, customers and the community.
Recent Australian Unity corporate information describes the group as having more than 370,000 members and more than 700,000 customers.
Australian Unity Independent & Assisted Living provides retirement communities, aged care residences, home services and disability services to support people as their needs change.
Its Better Together model is described around connection, respect and making things possible through flexible, tailored and client-centred services.
Australian Unity retirement communities listed on villages.com.au are mainly located across New South Wales and Victoria, with a Queensland listing at Woolloongabba.
The operator page includes communities such as Constitution Hill, Willandra Village, Willandra Bungalows, Kiah Lodge, Karagi Court, Mt Eymard, Sienna Grange, Victoria Grange, Peninsula Grange, Walmsley, Morven Manor, Drummond Place, Geelong Grove and St Luke’s Green.
State | Example Locations | Living Options |
NSW | Narraweena, Oxford Falls, Northmead, Port Macquarie, Bateau Bay, Bowral, Kogarah, Maroubra | Retirement communities, serviced apartments and aged care residences |
VIC | Carlton, Vermont South, Mornington, Kilsyth, Glen Waverley, South Melbourne, Marshall, Geelong | Retirement communities, villas, apartments and aged care residences |
QLD | Retirement living and aged care services |
Availability, prices, dwelling numbers and care services vary by community, so please check the individual villages.com.au listing before enquiring.
Australian Unity offers a mix of independent retirement living, assisted living options and aged care residences, depending on the community.
Living Option | Best For | Notes |
Retirement villas | Independent retirees wanting more space and low-maintenance living | Available at selected communities such as Geelong Grove, Willandra Bungalows and Peninsula Grange |
Retirement apartments | People wanting secure, apartment-style retirement living | Available in selected urban and village settings |
Serviced apartments | Residents wanting extra day-to-day support | Listed at selected communities such as Willandra Village, Mt Eymard and Greglea |
Aged care residences | People needing higher levels of care | Australian Unity operates aged care residences; access depends on eligibility and availability |
Home and disability services | People wanting support outside or alongside retirement living | Available through Australian Unity service channels, subject to location and eligibility |
Aged care access should not be assumed at every retirement community; you should confirm services, assessment requirements and availability with the specific Australian Unity location.
The cost of living in an Australian Unity retirement community depends on the location, home type, contract model, available services and current vacancy.
Villages.com.au listings show a wide price range across Australian Unity communities, from lower-priced serviced apartment or one-bedroom options to premium villas and apartments in high-demand locations.
Cost Type | What It Covers | What to Check |
Entry price | The upfront price or payment to move into the retirement community home | Current listing price, home type and contract model |
Ongoing village fees | Village services, shared facilities and maintenance | Amount, inclusions and review process |
Exit or departure fees | Fees that may apply when leaving the community | Calculation method and contract terms |
Care and support costs | Aged care, assisted living, home services or disability support if used | Eligibility, funding, inclusions and separate fees |
Before signing, seek independent legal and financial advice so you understand entry costs, ongoing charges, exit fees and any aged care, assisted living or home service costs.
Australian Unity retirement communities are designed to support independence, connection and wellbeing, with services that can adapt as needs change.
Villages.com.au listings mention amenities such as on-site managers, resident committees, medical alert systems, CCTV security, cafes, hairdressers, beauty salons, village buses, bars, vegetable gardens, high-speed broadband, storage for boats or caravans and walkable access to shops or transport.
Independent retirement community living
Villas, apartments and serviced apartment options
Resident committees and social connection in many communities
Cafes, salons, village buses or gardens in selected locations
Co-located or nearby aged care in selected communities
Home services and disability support through Australian Unity where available
Amenities differ by community, so you should compare each listing rather than assuming every Australian Unity location has the same facilities.
Pros | Considerations |
Established member-owned wellbeing company with long history | Retirement community availability is concentrated in NSW and VIC, with limited QLD listings |
Retirement living, aged care, home services and disability support | Care access depends on eligibility, assessment and availability |
Wide choice of villas, apartments and serviced apartments | Prices vary significantly by location and property type |
Some communities are co-located with aged care residences | Contracts and exit fees need careful review |
Strong wellbeing and client-centred service positioning | Premium metro locations can be comparatively expensive |
Australian Unity may be suitable if you:
Want a retirement community in NSW, Victoria or selected Queensland locations
Prefer an established member-owned wellbeing company
Want a choice of villas, apartments or serviced apartment options
Value access to aged care, home services or disability support pathways where available
Are comparing communities with cafes, salons, village buses, gardens or resident committees
Australian Unity may be less suitable if you:
Want retirement living in a state where Australian Unity has limited or no village listings
Need guaranteed aged care placement immediately
Prefer a land lease or rental-only seniors living model
Do not want to review retirement village contract fees and exit terms
To compare Australian Unity retirement communities, browse Australian Unity Independent & Assisted Living listings on villages.com.au and open the community pages that match your preferred location.
Check current availability, price, home type, bedrooms, bathrooms, amenities, care co-location, transport access and enquiry options. You can also contact Australian Unity directly to ask about tours, contracts, fees and care services.
View all villages and aged care facilities of Australian Unity Independent & Assisted Living
Retirement Village, On-site manager, Residents committee, Resident front gate / lobby monitor, Medical alert to external call centre, CCTV security, Hairdresser, Bar (unlicensed), Walk to shops, Village bus, Beauty Salon, Vegetable gardens, Storage for boat / caravans, Bar (licensed), High-speed broadband, Walk to transport
Retirement Village, On-site manager, Residents committee, Resident front gate / lobby monitor, Medical alert to external call centre, CCTV security, Hairdresser, Bar (unlicensed), Walk to shops, Village bus, Beauty Salon, Bar (licensed), High-speed broadband, Walk to transport
Visiting Medical Services, Onsite Nursing, 24hr Onsite Staff, Transitional Care, Podiatry, Physiotherapy, On-site manager, Resident front gate / lobby monitor
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