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Shopping Mall Attractions In Melbourne

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Melbourne is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Its name refers to an urban agglomeration of 9,992.5 km2 , comprising a metropolitan area with 31 municipalities, and is also the common name for its city centre. The city occupies much of the coastline of Port Phillip bay and spreads into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. It has a population of approximately 5 million , and its inhabitants are referred to as Melburnians.The city was founded on the 30 August 1835, in what was the British colony of ...
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  • 1. Melbourne Central Melbourne
    Melbourne is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Its name refers to an urban agglomeration of 9,992.5 km2 , comprising a metropolitan area with 31 municipalities, and is also the common name for its city centre. The city occupies much of the coastline of Port Phillip bay and spreads into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. It has a population of approximately 5 million , and its inhabitants are referred to as Melburnians.The city was founded on the 30 August 1835, in what was the British colony of New South Wales, by free settlers from the colony of Van Diemen’s Land. It was incorporated as a Crown settlement in 1837 and named in hon...
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  • 2. South Melbourne Market Melbourne
    South Melbourne is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 2 km south of Melbourne's Central Business District . It is in the local government area of the City of Port Phillip. At the 2011 Census, South Melbourne had a population of 9,317. Historically known as Emerald Hill, it was one of the first of Melbourne's suburbs to adopt full municipal status and is one of Melbourne's oldest suburban areas, notable for its well preserved Victorian era streetscapes.
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  • 3. Emporium Melbourne Melbourne
    Emporium Melbourne is a luxury shopping centre on the corner of Lonsdale and Swanston streets in Melbourne, Australia. Occupying the former Lonsdale Street site of Myer's Melbourne store, Emporium opened in 2014 following extensive redevelopment. The centre includes a food court, specialty stores and several multi-level anchor retailers, as well as a top floor extension of Myer's Bourke Street store. Emporium forms part of a 188,000 square metres precinct of linked shopping centres in the Melbourne CBD, which also includes the Myer and David Jones city stores, Melbourne Central, GPO and Elizabeth Street's The Strand.
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  • 4. Royal Arcade Melbourne
    The Royal Arcade is a historic shopping arcade in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria. Opened in 1870, it is the oldest surviving arcade in Australia, known for its elegant light-filled interior, and the large carved mythic figures of Gog and Magog flanking the southern entry. Along with Melbourne's other historic arcade, the Block Arcade, it is a tourist icon of Melbourne, and part of the network of lanes and arcades in the central shopping area of the city. The arcade is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register., and by the National Trust, and Melbourne's Golden Mile heritage walk runs through the arcade.
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  • 5. Bourke Street Mall Melbourne
    Bourke Street is one of the main streets of Melbourne's Central Business District 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 ...
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  • 6. Collins Place Melbourne
    Collins Street is a major street in the centre of Melbourne, Victoria in Australia. It was laid out in the first survey of Melbourne, the original 1837 Hoddle Grid, and soon became the most desired address in the city. Collins Street was named after Lieutenant-Governor David Collins who led a group of settlers in establishing a short-lived settlement at Sorrento in 1803.The eastern end of Collins Street has been known colloquially as the 'Paris End' since the 1950s due to its numerous heritage buildings, old street trees, high-end shopping boutiques, and as the location for the first sidewalk cafes in the city. Blocks further west centred around Queen Street became the financial heart of Melbourne in the 19th century, the preferred home of major banks and insurance companies, a tradition w...
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  • 7. Southgate Melbourne Melbourne
    The fifth season of The X Factor Australia premiered on the Seven Network on 29 July 2013 and ended on 28 October 2013. The judging panel consisted of Ronan Keating, Redfoo, Natalie Bassingthwaighte and Dannii Minogue. Keating mentored the Under 24 Boys, Redfoo mentored the Under 24 Girls, Bassingthwaighte mentored the Groups and Minogue mentored the Over 24s. Dami Im was declared the winner, with Minogue emerging as the winning mentor for the first time on the Australian version.
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  • 8. The Jam Factory Melbourne
    The Jam Factory is a shopping and entertainment centre, located in Chapel Street, South Yarra, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. The Jam Factory is owned by Challenger Financial Services. It is also the headquarters of Village Roadshow.
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  • 9. Target Centre Melbourne Melbourne
    Target Australia is a mid-price department store chain owned by Wesfarmers. It is Australia's largest department store chain by store number, operating 302 stores throughout the country. Products it sells include branded clothing, cosmetics, homewares, electronics, fitness and consumer electronics. The company's national support office is currently located in North Geelong but will move its headquarters to Williams Landing at the end of 2018.
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  • 10. St. Collins Lane Melbourne
    St. Collins Lane is a premium shopping centre which stretches between Collins and Little Collins streets in Melbourne, Australia. The first shopping centre on the site, the Australia Arcade, opened in 1939 as part of the Australia Hotel development. In 1992, a new centre, Australia On Collins, was constructed on the site, and was redeveloped from 2014 into the present building. The centre has 35 operating stores and includes clothing, footwear and cosmetics outlets, as well as a food court. It leads directly into the Walk Arcade at the northern end, and faces Centre Place across Collins Street at the southern end, forming part of a chain of arcades and shopping centres which lead from Flinders Street Station to Melbourne Central Shopping Centre through the blocks between Elizabeth and Swan...
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