FAMOUS MALL IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA | Bourke Street Mall, Melbourne, Australia
This is the famous Bourke Street Mall in Melbourne, Australia. Bourke Street Mall is a major shopping precinct in Melbourne's CBD.
It's one of the main streets in Melbourne CBD and serves as a tram thoroughfare. Pedestrians and tram share the same road.
It has become a popular tourist destination, thanks to the many named clothing stores and upmarket Australian departments stores, such as Myer's & David Jones.
BOURKE STREET MALL, Melbourne, Australia,
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MELBOURNE CBD | Bourke Street, Melbourne, Australia
Bourke Street in Melbourne, Australia is one of the main streets in Melbourne's CBD.
During its heyday Bourke street use to be the entertainment hub of Melbourne city.
Today it remains as a major shopping precinct and a popular tourist destination.
BOURKE STREET, Melbourne, Australia
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Bourke Street is one of the main streets of Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD) and a core feature of the Hoddle Grid. It was traditionally the entertainment hub of inner-city Melbourne, and is now also a popular tourist destination and tram thoroughfare.
During the Marvellous Melbourne era, Bourke Street was the location of many of the city's theatres and cinemas. Today it continues as a major retail shopping precinct with the Bourke Street Mall running between Elizabeth and Swanston Streets, numerous offices to the west end and restaurants to the east. Bourke Street's liveliness and activity has often been contrasted with the sobering formality of nearby Collins Street. For this reason, Busier than Bourke Street is a popular colloquialism denoting a crowded or busy environment.
Bourke Street is named for Irish-born British army officer Sir Richard Bourke, who served as the Governor of New South Wales from 1831 and 1837 during the drafting of the Hoddle Grid.
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BOURKE STREET MALL
The Bourke Street Mall is a pedestrian and tram-only strip running between Swanston and Elizabeth Streets. The mall is Bourke Street's most famous feature and contains retail hubs like Melbourne's GPO, Myer's flagship store and David Jones' second flagship.
Concepts for a Bourke Street Mall were drawn up as early as 1964 by Robin Boyd and Frederick Romberg however the ambitious multi-platform design which separated cars from pedestrians was never realised. Plans were eventually scaled down with pedestrians sharing space with a grade level tramline. Vehicular traffic was removed from the section on 13 February 1978.The pedestrian mall was officially opened in 1983 by Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales.
The mall received a major facelift in preparation for the 2006 Commonwealth Games and elevated tram super-stops were later installed.
In the January 2017 Melbourne car attack, a mentally ill person driving a sedan being pursued by the police deliberately drove the vehicle onto the footpath and ran over innocent bystanders at Bourke Street Mall. The crime claimed the lives of six people, including one baby and one child. Over twenty-five victims were hospitalised with injuries.
The 2018 Melbourne stabbing attack also took place near the Target Centre on Bourke Street. An ISIS inspired male set fire to his ute before exiting the vehicle and stabbing three bystanders. Two victims were hospitalised and one lost their life. Police attended the scene within one minute of the car fire and shot the offender, who later died in hospital.
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Swanston Street to Little Bourke St, Melbourne
The south end of Swanston Street, the main north-south thoroughfare in the Hoddle Grid on a busy Thursday evening. Features include the railway station, Fed square, St Paul's, Melbourne Town Hall (1870), the Manchester Unity Building, Bourke St Mall and Chinatown (Little Bourke).
Bourke Street, Melbourne CBD
The best spot in this street is only 300 meters, between Swanston St. and Elizabeth St.
Many artists try to perform in here but unfortunately that’s not as easy as you thing. There are terms and conditions you need to met. For detail please ask Melbourne City Council.
Many things you can see here:
1. Mall David Jones & MYER. At Level 3, a lot of toys & Lego. Also you will find lookalike-real Thyrannosaurus Rex.
2. Royal Arcade, an elegant arcade with giant Gog and Magog flanking a big clock.
3. Union Lane, the wall full of spray paint
4. GPO Lane, the lane full of cafe and coffee shops
5. GPO Building, boutique of H&M and some other brands
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Bourke Street Mall Melbourne
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Bourke Street Mall Melbourne
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Lucky Moore in the Bourke Street Mall, Melbourne
One man band - George Kamikawa on Bourke Street, Melbourne, Australia
George Kamikawa busking on Bourke St Mall. He is playing one of his favourite songs, 'Shake your Money Maker' with lap steel slide guitar, harmonica, foot drum pedals and kick drum, like a one man band! He was born in Japan but he lives in Australia.
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George Kamikawa jamming with his brother Kazuhiro in their childhood home in Japan.ジョージ上川と兄の丹羽一博が生まれ育った三重県の家でジャムセッションした映像
Bourke Street Mall Melbourne - Tree species
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Laneways and Bourke St Mall, Melbourne
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Bourke Street Mall Melbourne
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Melbourne Southern Cross Station to Little Bourke Street Melbourne Walking Tour【2019】
Melbourne Southern Cross Station to Little Bourke Street Melbourne Walking Tour (2019) is a video recording of my walk with no talking. I highly recommend using headphones to experience 3D environment sounds as I recorded with binaural microphones.
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Southern Cross Station Info:
Southern Cross railway station (formerly and still colloquially known as Spencer Street station) is a major railway station in Docklands, Melbourne. It is on Spencer Street, between Collins and La Trobe Streets, at the western edge of the central business district. The Docklands Stadium sports arena is 500 metres north-west of the station.
The station is owned, operated and maintained by Infranexus (formerly known as AssetCo), a subsidiary of IFM Investors, under a 30-year lease to 2036 from the Victorian State Government, under a public-private partnership.
The station is the terminus of the state's regional railway network operated by V/Line, The Overland rail service to Adelaide, and NSW TrainLink XPT services to Sydney. It is also served by suburban rail services operated by Metro Trains, being one of five stations on the City Loop, a mostly underground railway that encircles the Central Business District. It is the second busiest railway station in Melbourne's metropolitan network, with 17.091 million passenger movements recorded in 2013/14. This figure excludes V/Line passengers who use the station.
Southern Cross also has a coach terminal underneath the Spencer Outlet shopping complex. Skybus Super Shuttle services to Melbourne Airport and since 2017 to Avalon Airport operate from there, as well as Firefly Express and Greyhound Australia interstate coach services, a coach ran public bus (684) and V/Line coach services to Mildura, Yarram, Mansfield, and other parts of Victoria not served by rail.
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