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Melbourne Central (formerly ''Museum'') is an underground station in the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Australia. It is one of five stations (and one of three underground) on the City Loop, which encircles the central business district. The station is under La Trobe Street, between Swanston and Elizabeth Streets, on the northern edge of the CBD (...)
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Critical Mass Melbourne [http://www.criticalmass.org.au/melbourne/ Critical Mass - Melbourne] is an informal grass roots random collection of people that gather to take part in the month's critical mass event. See Critical Mass world wide for the aims of the dis-organisation. The rides in Melbourne began in November 1995, and have occurred every month since, with between 100 and 1000 riders (...)
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Bicycle Victoria is a self-funded community organisation focussed on cycling, with offices located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1975, it is financially self-supporting and independent of the government. By July 2004 it had grown to 40,000 members stimulated by bicycle sales out-stripping vehicle sales each year from 2000 to 2007, according to the Cycling Promotion (...)
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church in Collins St in central Melbourne, Australia. Originally the Collins Street Independent Church, a Congregational Union of Australia church, and later Collins Street Uniting Church, it has become well known as a centre of liberal theology and political radicalism under its outspoken minister, Dr Francis Macnab (...)
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Nauru House (also called 80 Collins Street) is a 52 story building in Melbourne, Australia. When completed it became the tallest building in Melbourne, until superseded in 1980. It is octagonal, and now has an aluminium facade. It was built as part of an investment program by the Government of Nauru (...)
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Federation Square (also colloquially known as Fed Square) is a cultural precinct in the city of Melbourne, Australia. It comprises a series of buildings containing a public broadcaster, art galleries, a museum, cinemas, exhibition spaces, auditoria, restaurants, bars and shops around two major public spaces, one covered (The Atrium), the other open to the sky, and composed of two (...)
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Rialto Towers (often The Rialto) is the second-tallest reinforced concrete building and the tallest office building in the Southern Hemisphere, when measured to its roof. (Several other skyscrapers in Australia are taller if their spires are included, as are some other structures such as communications masts and observation towers) (...)
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Brunswick is an inner-northern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Moreland. Approximately four kilometres due north of Melbourne CBD, it has a southern border with the suburbs of Princes Hill and Parkville, the boundary being Park Street (...)
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Melbourne is the second most populous city in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3.74 million (2006 estimate).[http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/3218.01996%20to%202006?OpenDocument Regional Population Growth, Australia, 1996 to 2006] Australian Bureau of Statistics, July 2007 Located around Port Phillip Bay in Australia's south-east, (...)
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and former prison located in Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Currently it consists of a bluestone building and courtyard and is located next to the old City Police Station and City Courts buildings (both now occupied by RMIT University). (...)
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