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Visiting (Williamstown) Historic Town in Melbourne starting from Nelson Place Williamstown , Commonwealth Reserve , Gem Pier Williamstown and Melbourne seaplanes ( Melbourne scenic flights ).
Gem Pier is an historic pier on Port Phillip Bay, in Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The pier is 145 metres in length and is currently home to the museum ship HMAS Castlemaine (Williamstown ship museum) and Melbourne Seaplanes. Williamstown is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km (5.6 mi) south-west of Melbourne's central business district in the local government area of the City of Hobsons Bay.The first European to arrive at the place now known as (Williamstown) was Acting-Lieutenant Robbins, who explored Point Gellibrand with his survey party in 1803.[citation needed] The mouth of the Yarra River was later inspected in May and June 1835 by a party led by John Batman who recognised the potential of the Melbourne town-site for settlement
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Williamstown Melbourne Australia | Steadicam Walking Tour
Walk down the picturesque main street of Williamstown, Nelson Place.
Williamstown is located at the mouth of the Yarra River where it enters Hobsons Bay and Port Phillip Bay, south-west of the Melbourne city centre.
Originally Melbourne's first sea port, Williamstown has developed from what was a neglected industrialised centre into a popular and fashionable maritime village.
Williamstown's attractive main commercial precinct is located along Ferguson Street and Douglas Parade. Around the corner in Nelson Place is what was originally the town centre, lined with historic buildings which are now restaurants, hotels and galleries.
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Best views of Melbourne and Williamstown beach - VLOG
Williamstown Melbourne.
Here is our Melbourne Vlog from our afternoon spent at the beautiful Williamstown beach and also looking at some of the best views of Melbourne from Hobsons Bay.
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Williamstown is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km south-west of Melbourne's central business district in the local government area of the City of Hobsons Bay. At the 2011 census, Williamstown had a population of 13,203.
Williamstown is approximately 15 minutes by car from Melbourne via the West Gate Freeway or a 30-minute train journey from Flinders Street Station. Ferries from Melbourne's Southgate Arts & Leisure Precinct take approximately 1-hour.
Williamstown is also the main town where the Australian Television Program Blue Heelers was filmed.
Williamstown is located at the mouth of the Yarra River where it enters Hobsons Bay and Port Phillip, south-west of the Melbourne city centre.
Originally Melbourne's first sea port, Williamstown has developed from what was a neglected industrialised centre into a popular and fashionable maritime village.
Williamstown's attractive main commercial precinct is located along Ferguson Street and Douglas Parade. Around the corner in Nelson Place is what was originally the town centre, lined with historic buildings which are now restaurants, hotels and galleries.
Williamstown is surrounded on three sides by water. The eastern shoreline consists of foreshore reserves dotted with piers, gardens and remnants of Williamstown's maritime history. Scenic views of Melbourne's city skyline can be enjoyed from Gem Pier where cruises on the Yarra River and the bay depart regularly.
Melbourne City from Williamstown Yarra Ferry Cruise Part 1
(Melbourne City) from (Williamstown) (Yarra Ferry Cruise)
Join me on Boat cruise from (Williamstown Pier) to (Melbourne City Centre) on ( Bay and river Cruises) which takes aprox 1 hour along Port Phillip Bay and The yarra River passing by Port of Melbourne ariving in Melbourne Southbank and Federaton Square.
(Melbourne tourist attractions)
Looking for a more relaxing way to enjoy the trip from Melbourne to Williamstown than catching a crowded train or negotiating busy streets in the car? The Williamstown ferry services offered by Melbourne River Cruises will get you to your destination in style in just under an hour. We begin at the Southbank Promenade near the arts precinct and travel along our wonderful Yarra River. Tourists and travellers unfamiliar with the city will encounter some of our most notable attractions includingCrown Casino, the Westgate Bridge, the Exhibition Centre, and Polly Woodside.
45 to 60 minutes later, our Melbourne to Williamstown ferry will arrive at the picturesque Port Phillip Bay, where you can either choose to disembark and explore Williamstown (you can make the return trip later), or stay on board, sit back, and enjoy one of the finest bay cruises in Melbourne as we return to Southbank.
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MELBOURNE CITY TOUR FROM WILLIAMSTOWN YARRA RIVER CRUISE PART 2
(Melbourne City)Tour from (Williamstown) (Yarra Ferry Cruise)
Join me on Boat cruise from (Williamstown Pier) to (Melbourne City Centre) on ( Bay and river Cruises) which takes aprox 1 hour along Port Phillip Bay and The yarra River passing by Port of Melbourne ariving in Melbourne Southbank and Federaton Square.
(Melbourne tourist attractions)
Looking for a more relaxing way to enjoy the trip from Melbourne to Williamstown than catching a crowded train or negotiating busy streets in the car? The Williamstown ferry services offered by Melbourne River Cruises will get you to your destination in style in just under an hour. We begin at the Southbank Promenade near the arts precinct and travel along our wonderful Yarra River. Tourists and travellers unfamiliar with the city will encounter some of our most notable attractions includingCrown Casino, the Westgate Bridge, the Exhibition Centre, and Polly Woodside.
45 to 60 minutes later, our Melbourne to Williamstown ferry will arrive at the picturesque Port Phillip Bay, where you can either choose to disembark and explore Williamstown (you can make the return trip later), or stay on board, sit back, and enjoy one of the finest bay cruises in Melbourne as we return to Southbank.
Bay & River Cruises - Boat Charter Melbourne
Departs Southbank
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Yarra • Maribyrnong • Hobsons Bay • Docklands • Port Of Melbourne
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Melbourne Yarra River Cruise to Williamstown Gem Pier - Australia Part 4
Melbourne (Yarra River) & Port Philip Bay Cruise to (Williamstown) (Gem Pier) - Part 4/4
Join me on this exciting Yarra River Boat Cruise continuing towards the Williamstown Gem Pier ( Melbourne Australia) January 2019.
Gem Pier is an historic pier on Port Phillip Bay, in Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The pier is 145 metres (476 ft) in length and is currently home to the (Williamstown ship museum) - HMAS Castlemaine and Melbourne Seaplanes.
The first pier was built in 1839 near the present-day Gem Pier. Originally known as The Jetty, in 1853 it was renamed Old Pier following the construction of the New Pier (the Ann Street Pier). Throughout the 1860s and 1870s it was known as Steamboat Pier. In the 1870s it was renamed Gem Pier after the paddle steamer Gem that ran a ferry service from Williamstown to Port Melbourne from 1846 to 1886.
The pier was rebuilt in 1992.
Looking for a more relaxing way to enjoy the trip from Melbourne to Williamstown than catching a crowded train or negotiating busy streets in the car? The Williamstown ferry services offered by Melbourne River Cruises will get you to your destination in style in just under an hour. We begin at the Southbank Promenade near the arts precinct and travel along our wonderful Yarra River. Tourists and travellers unfamiliar with the city will encounter some of our most notable attractions includingCrown Casino, the Westgate Bridge, the Exhibition Centre, and Polly Woodside.
45 to 60 minutes later, our Melbourne to Williamstown ferry will arrive at the picturesque Port Phillip Bay, where you can either choose to disembark and explore Williamstown (you can make the return trip later), or stay on board, sit back, and enjoy one of the finest bay cruises in Melbourne as we return to Southbank.
Bay & River Cruises - Boat Charter Melbourne
Departs Southbank
Ph: 9682 9555
South Wharf Ferry Terminal,
9 South Wharf Rd,
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ample onsite parking
Yarra • Maribyrnong • Hobsons Bay • Docklands • Port Of Melbourne
(Melbourne Best Views)
The best way to see Melbourne is by water.
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MELBOURNE CITY TOUR -YARRA RIVER BOAT CRUISE TO WILLIAMSTOWN PART 3
(MELBOURNE CITY TOUR) (YARRA RIVER BOAT CRUISE) TO (WILLIAMSTOWN) PART 3
Join me on Boat cruise from (Williamstown Pier) to (Melbourne City Centre) on ( Bay and river Cruises) which takes aprox 1 hour along Port Phillip Bay and The yarra River passing by Port of Melbourne ariving in (Melbourne) (Southbank) and (Federaton Square) (City of Melbourne)
(Melbourne tourist attractions)
Looking for a more relaxing way to enjoy the trip from (Melbourne City) to Williamstown than catching a crowded train or negotiating busy streets in the car? The Williamstown ferry services offered by Melbourne River Cruises will get you to your destination in style in just under an hour. We begin at the Southbank Promenade near the arts precinct and travel along our wonderful Yarra River. Tourists and travellers unfamiliar with the city will encounter some of our most notable attractions includingCrown Casino, the Westgate Bridge, the Exhibition Centre, and Polly Woodside.
45 to 60 minutes later, our Melbourne to Williamstown ferry will arrive at the picturesque Port Phillip Bay, where you can either choose to disembark and explore Williamstown (you can make the return trip later), or stay on board, sit back, and enjoy one of the finest bay cruises in Melbourne as we return to (Southbank Melbourne) (Melbourne 2019)
Bay & River Cruises - Boat Charter Melbourne
Departs Southbank
Ph: 9682 9555
South Wharf Ferry Terminal,
9 South Wharf Rd,
Southbank
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Yarra • Maribyrnong • Hobsons Bay • Docklands • Port Of Melbourne
The best way to see Melbourne is by water.
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Williamstown is located at the mouth of the Yarra River where it enters Hobsons Bay and Port Phillip, south-west of the Melbourne city centre.
Originally Melbourne's first sea port, Williamstown has developed from what was a neglected industrialised centre into a popular and fashionable maritime village.
Williamstown's attractive main commercial precinct is located along Ferguson Street and Douglas Parade. Around the corner in Nelson Place is what was originally the town centre, lined with historic buildings which are now restaurants, hotels and galleries.
Williamstown is surrounded on three sides by water. The eastern shoreline consists of foreshore reserves dotted with piers, gardens and remnants of Williamstown's maritime history. Scenic views of Melbourne's city skyline can be enjoyed from Gem Pier where cruises on the Yarra River and the bay depart regularly. The rocky south-eastern coastline consists of open parkland which includes the Point Gellibrand Coastal Heritage Park. This park preserves the cultural heritage of the area with items of significance such as the old Fort Gellibrand military site which was first developed in 1860, and the Timeball Tower which was used by ships for timekeeping and navigation. Along the south-western coastline is Williamstown Beach which consists of a sweeping expanse of sand fronting sheltered swimming waters. Further west is Jawbone Reserve, a coastal wetland conservation area.
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Williamstown is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km south-west of Melbourne's central business district in the local government area of the City of Hobsons Bay.
Melbourne Life Vlog 12 by Tim Janepat , Australia 2017
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Williamstown and Williamstown Beach
Williamstown is a historic port suburb about 8km from the Melbourne CBD. The oldest part of the Melbourne metro, it features some beautiful historic shophouses, hotels, homes and other buildings, Gem Pier where one can get a great view of the city, a Victorian-era botanic garden, and, less than a kilometre from the town, a rather nice little beach, Williamstown Beach. The Esplanade includes many venerable as well as heritage-listed historic mansions.
Ports & Harbours Williamstown
Part of the industrial heritage of Port Phillip
Melbourne Sunset
Melbourne Sunset - Point Ormond Beach. Looking at the sun go down from Point Ormond Hill and also looking at the city.
Nelson Place Williamstown, Melbourne | Abakus: Nightdub
Williamstown is located at the mouth of the Yarra River where it enters Hobsons Bay and Port Phillip Bay, south-west of the Melbourne city centre.
Originally Melbourne's first sea port, Williamstown has developed from what was a neglected industrialised centre into a popular and fashionable maritime village.
Williamstown's attractive main commercial precinct is located along Ferguson Street and Douglas Parade. Around the corner in Nelson Place is what was originally the town centre, lined with historic buildings which are now restaurants, hotels and galleries.
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Port Melbourne Beach walking to Station Pier Melbourne Australia
Port Melbourne Beach walking to Station Pier Melbourne Australia
( Melbourne ) offers a Great choice of Beaches and Piers Stretching along the Port Phillip Bay. In this Video im visiting Port Melbourne (Lagoon pier) which is a fantastic place to see the surrounding area and (Station Pier Melbourne) Home of Spirit of (Tasmania Ferry) and docking Pier for Major Cruise Liners Visiting Melbourne Port.
Port Melbourne is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 5 km south-west from Melbourne's central business district. It is split between the local government areas of Melbourne and Port Phillip. The area to the north of the West Gate Freeway is in the City of Melbourne. The area to the south is in the City of Port Phillip. At the 2016 Census, Port Melbourne had a population of 16,175.[1]
The suburb is bordered by the shores of Hobsons Bay and the lower reaches of the Yarra River. Port Melbourne covers a large area, which includes the distinct localities of Fishermans Bend, Garden City and Beacon Cove.
Historically it was known as Sandridge and developed as the City's second port, linked to the nearby Melbourne CBD.
The formerly industrial Port Melbourne has been subject to intense urban renewal over the past two decades. As a result, Port Melbourne is a diverse and historic area, featuring industrial and port areas along the Yarra, to open parklands, bayside beaches, exclusive apartments and Bay Street's restaurants and cafes. The suburb also forms a major transport link from east to west, home to one end of the West Gate Bridge.
Port Phillip (also commonly referred to as Port Phillip Bay), is a port in southern Victoria, Australia. It is nearly surrounded by the city of Melbourne and its suburbs. Geographically, the port covers 1,930 square kilometres (480,000 acres) and the shore stretches roughly 264 km (164 mi). Although it is extremely shallow for its size, most of the port is navigable. The deepest portion is only 24 metres (79 ft), and half the region is shallower than 8 m (26 ft). The volume of the water in the port is around 25 cubic kilometres (6.0 cu mi).
Before European settlement the area around Port Phillip was divided between the territories of the Wathaurong (to the west), Wurundjeri (north) and Boonwurrung (south and east) Nations. Its waters and coast are home to seals, whales, dolphins, corals, and many kinds of seabirds and migratory waders.
The first Europeans to enter the port were the crews of HMS Lady Nelson, commanded by John Murray and, ten weeks later, HMS Investigator commanded by Matthew Flinders, in 1802. Subsequent expeditions into the bay took place in 1803 to establish the first settlement in Victoria, near Sorrento, but was abandoned in 1804. Thirty years later, settlers from Tasmania returned to establish Melbourne, now the state's capital city, at the mouth of the Yarra River in 1835 and Geelong at Corio Bay in 1838. Today Port Phillip is the most densely populated catchment in Australia[1] with an estimated 4.5 million people living around the bay; Melbourne's suburbs extend around much of the northern and eastern shorelines, and the city of Geelong sprawls around Corio Bay, in the port's western arm.
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Puffing Billy Revisited - 12th-14th Sep 2017 - Part 3 (4K)
This video is the 3nd and final of a series recorded on my three day visit to Puffing Billy in the Victorian Dandenong Ranges. The trip covers the period from 12th to 14th September 2017. The Video features three NA locomotives Nos 6A, 7A, 8A and 12A. This part cover the Up direction journey from Gembrook to Belgraive.
Marion Walk - Postcards Series 12 Episode 16, Sunday 25th June 2006, 5:30pm, Channel 9 Adelaide
Postcards Series 12 Episode 16, Sunday 25th June 2006, 5:30pm, Channel 9 Adelaide, Marion Walk
Arts Centre - Postcards
Channel 9's Postcards takes a tour of Arts Centre Melbourne.
Altona beach
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