MELBOURNE CITY CENTER - VICTORIA AUSTRALIA
(MELBOURNE CITY) DRIVE AUSTRALIA
Driving in ( MELBOURNE CITY ) on Sunday 27.05.2018 along Flinders street heading East past Flinders Railway Station and the Federation square - turning left into Spring Street. Turning back passing Parliament House and coming back along where i started in flinders street towards Kings Way. I hope you like some of the clis of (Melbourne at Night)
(Melbourne City Centre) (also known colloquially as simply The City or The CBD[3]) is an area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the area in which Melbourne was established in 1835, by John Batman and John Pascoe Fawkner,[4] and its boundaries are defined by the Government of Victoria's Melbourne Planning Scheme.[5] Today it comprises the two oldest areas of Melbourne; the Hoddle Grid and Queen Victoria Market, as well as sections of the redeveloped areas of Docklands and Southbank/South Wharf.(wikipedia)
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FOOTSCRAY MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA
( FOOTSCRAY) (FOOTSCRAY MELBOURNE) AUSTRALIA
(Footscray) is an inner-western suburb (neighbourhood) of Melbourne, Australia, 5 km from Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of (Maribyrnong). At the 2016 census, Footscray had a population of 16,345.[1]
Footscray is characterised by a very diverse, multicultural central shopping area, which reflects the successive waves of immigration experienced by Melbourne, and by Footscray in particular. Once a centre for Greek, Italian and former Yugoslavian migrants, it later became a hub for Vietnamese and East African immigrants in Melbourne. It has recently begun to undergo rapid development and gentrification. (REF wikipoeadia.com)
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ibis Budget - Fawkner - Fawkner, Australia - Awesome place!
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Ibis Budget - Fawkner (formerly Formule 1) offers simply furnished budget accommodations on the M80 in northern Melbourne. It is 7 miles from Melbourne Airport. Guests enjoy free on-site parking.
Ibis Budget Fawkner is just half a mile from Gowrie Station with services to central Melbourne, Melbourne Zoo and Victoria Market.
The air-conditioned rooms feature a flat screen TV, a desk and a private bathroom. Guest have access to a shared kitchen. A light continental breakfast, self-service laundry facilities and Wi-Fi access are available for an extra charge.
Melbourne City
00:01~03:02 (Bourke Street) is one of Melbourne's best known streets. Historically been regarded as Melbourne's second street, with the main street being Collins Street and busier than Bourke Street is a popular catchphrase. Bourke Street has traditionally been Melbourne's entertainment hub. In its heyday it was the location of many of Melbourne's theatres, cinemas as well as a major retail shopping precinct. Today the street remains an entertainment hub best known as the location of the Bourke Street Mall, Melbourne's main pedestrian mall and one of the city's main tourist destinations.
Bourke Street is named for Sir Richard Bourke, the Governor of New South Wales (and thus, of Melbourne as well) in 1837 during the drafting of the Hoddle Grid.
03:03~04:12 (Swanston Street) is a major thoroughfare in the centre of Melbourne, Australia. It is historically one of the main streets of central Melbourne, laid out in 1837 as part of the Hoddle Grid, the layout of major streets that makes up the central business district. It is named after Captain Charles Swanston, a Tasmanian banker and prominent member of the Port Phillip Association.
Inside Melbourne City Mosque
What happens when you want to build a mosque in the middle of Australia's second largest city? Come and find out at the very urbane Melbourne City Mosque! After that I'll be heading to the beach for fish and chips - street food Australian-style!
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State Library of Victoria - Melbourne Australia
The State Library of Victoria is the central library of the state of Victoria, Australia, located in Melbourne. It is on the block bounded by Swanston, La Trobe, Russell, and Little Lonsdale streets, in the northern centre of the central business district. The library holds over 2 million books and 16,000 serials, including the diaries of the cities founders, John Batman and John Pascoe Fawkner, and the folios of Captain James Cook, R.N.. It also houses the original armour of Ned Kelly.
MELBOURNE - THE CBD
Landmarks, buildings and other attractions in and around the Melbourne CBD.
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QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET (1878)
CELTIC CLUB
OLD ROYAL MINT (1872-1968)
SUPREME COURT OF VICTORIA (1852)
SOUTHERN CROSS STATION (2006) *Formerly Spencer Street Station (1859)
MELBOURNE HELIPAD & YARRA RIVER
PIGEON LOFT (2006)
RIALTO TOWERS (1986) & KINGS BRIDGE (1961)
MELBOURNE AQUARIUM (1999)
- MAIN TANK
ENTERPRIZE WHARF & QUEENS BRIDGE (1889)
MELBOURNE METRO TRAIN
BANANA ALLEY VAULTS (1892)
IMMIGRATION MUSEUM (1998)
BLOCK ARCADE (1893)
ROYAL ARCADE (1869)
GPO (2005) *Formerly Melbourne General Post Office (1867-2001)
MYER (1911) & DAVID JONES (1982) *David Jones building (1934)
MELBOURNE CENTRAL (1991)
- GLASS CONE & COOP'S SHOT TOWER (1890-1960)
ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENT - Petrus Spronk (1992)
STATE LIBRARY OF VICTORIA (1856) *Domed Reading Room (1913)
- NED KELLY'S ARMOUR (1880)
ATHENAEUM THEATRE (1839)
REGENT THEATRE (1929)
MELBOURNE TOWN HALL (1870) & BURKE AND WILLS MONUMENT - Charles Summers (1865)
CITY SQUARE MELBOURNE (1967)
MATTHEW FLINDERS MONUMENT - Charles Web Gilbert (1925)
ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL (1891)
YOUNG & JACKSON (1861) *Painting: Chloé - Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1875)
FLINDERS STREET STATION (1854)
FEDERATION SQUARE (2002)
- GLASS ATRIUM
FORUM THEATRE (1929)
ACDC LANE (2004)
JAMES SQUIRE BREWHOUSE
CITY MUSEUM (2005) *Formerly Treasury (1862)
HOTEL WINDSOR (1883)
PARLIAMENT HOUSE (1856)
CARRIAGE RIDE
EUROPEAN BIER CAFÉ
BRIDIE O'REILLY'S
ELEPHANT & WHEELBARROW
CHINATOWN (1851)
HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE (1886)
PRINCESS THEATRE (1854)
OLD MELBOURNE GAOL (1841-1926) *Ned Kelly hanged 1880
- GAOL CATWALKS
ROYAL EXHIBITION BUILDING (1880)
MELBOURNE MUSEUM (1999)
- PHAR LAP (1926-1932)
MELBOURNE GENERAL CEMETERY (1853)
- JOHN PASCOE FAWKNER (1792-1869) *Founder of Melbourne
PRINCES PARK (1897)
MELBOURNE ZOO (1862)
- ECHIDNAS
FLEMINGTON RACECOURSE (1840)
MELBOURNE SHOWGROUNDS (Circa 1930)
H.M. PRISON PENTRIDGE (1850-1997)
CARLTON UNITED BEVERAGES (2004) *Abbotsford plant - 1903. Owned by CUB from 1924. CUB - formerly Carlton United Breweries (1907-2004)
LITTLE AUDREY (1970) *Replaced 1930 sign
ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL
- MARY MACKILLOP (1842-1909)
CAPTAIN COOK'S COTTAGE (1755) *Transported in 1934
CONSERVATORY (1930)
NYLEX PLASTICS SIGN (1961)
MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND / M.C.G. (1853)
MELBOURNE PARK (1988) *Formerly National Tennis Centre at Flinders Park
PRINCES BRIDGE (1888) & HAMER HALL (1982)
QUEEN VICTORIA MONUMENT - James White (1907)
FLORAL CLOCK & EDWARD VII MONUMENT - Bertram Mackennal (1920)
KING GEORGE MONUMENT - William Leslie Bowle (1951)
SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL (1959)
GOVERNMENT HOUSE (1876)
SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE (1934)
- ETERNAL FLAME
MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY (1862)
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS (1846)
GRANT STREET VENTILATION STACK (2000) & VAULT - Ron Robertson-Swann (1980)
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART / A.C.C.A. (2002)
MALTHOUSE THEATRE (1990) *Formerly CUB Malthouse (1892)
NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA (1967) *Founded in 1861
ARTS CENTRE SPIRE (1984)
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
EUREKA TOWER (2006)
- VIEW OF CBD FROM EUREKA SKYDECK
BELGIAN BEER CAFÉ
SANDRIDGE BRIDGE (1888)
CROWN CASINO (1997)
- GAS BRIGADES
MELBOURNE EXHIBITION BUILDING (1996) & SPENCER STREET BRIDGE (1930)
POLLY WOODSIDE (1885)
Restaurant Trams (1983) *W Class (1923 - 1992)
ALBERT PARK (1864)
LUNA PARK (1912)
STATION PIER (1854)
WEST GATE BRIDGE (1978)
WEBB BRIDGE
DOCKLANDS STADIUM (2000)
LIQUID BAR
BOLTE BRIDGE (1999)
SOUTHERN STAR OBSERVATION WHEEL (2008)
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Travelling to Melbourne in 2016
Melbourne’s locals love art, and the inner city laneways are jammed with street artists painting over the external walls of buildings. Don’t worry; these artists have a permit and are sanctioned by the city. You can spend hours examining the artwork and talking to the artists about their inspiration, and then follow it up with a trip to Queen Victoria Market. You’ll find hundreds of stalls here devoted to selling delicious fresh produce, local crafts, and yes, more coffee. We hope you like caffeine.
Cap off the day with a little bit of history when you visit Luna Park™. This theme park, established in 1912, features one of the world’s oldest roller coasters and a number of additional vintage rides. Just make sure you let your lunch settle before you ride—the old coaster really gets rolling!