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  2. Direct Factory Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Direct Factory Outlet was founded in 1997 by Liberty Oil founders David Goldberger and David Wieland. The first centre was opened at Moorabbin Airport in 1994. [1] [2] Other shareholders were property developer Geoff Porz and former Australian Competition & Consumer Commission chief Graeme Samuel through a blind trust. [3]

  3. RMIT Melbourne City campus - Wikipedia

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    The City campus is RMIT's original campus and was founded in 1887 as the Working Men's College (now Building 1). [1] The college was initially established as a night school for the instruction of "art, science and technology" – in the words of its founder Francis Ormond – "especially to working men".

  4. Bundoora - Wikipedia

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    Bundoora Secondary College is a coeducational public secondary school. Parade College is a Catholic independent secondary school for boys . Loyola College is a Catholic independent secondary school in the Ignatian tradition, bordering Bundoora and Watsonia. The Concord School, for students with additional learning needs. Northside Christian College

  5. RMIT Graduate School of Business and Law - Wikipedia

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    The school is located in the heritage-listed Neoclassical building of the former Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy (which amalgamated with RMIT in 1979). The building underwent a A$ 23.2 million renovation in 2010 to house the school.

  6. 2017 Essendon Airport Beechcraft King Air crash - Wikipedia

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    On 21 February 2017, at 8:59 am local time, a Beechcraft B200 King Air aircraft operating a charter flight, carrying a pilot and four passengers bound for King Island, crashed seconds after taking off from Essendon Airport in Melbourne, Australia. [2] [1] Four American passengers and the Australian pilot died in the crash.

  7. Melbourne central business district - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne central business district (colloquially known as "the City" or "the CBD", [4] and gazetted simply as Melbourne [5]) is the city centre of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. As of the 2021 census , the CBD had a population of 54,941, and is located primarily within the local government area City of Melbourne , with some parts located ...

  8. Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy - Wikipedia

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    The Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy was an Australian domestic science college for women, in Melbourne, Victoria. It started in 1906 with a major donation in the 1920s. The new building was officially opened on 27 April 1927 by The Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.)

  9. Melbourne City School - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne City School was the first and only school in Melbourne’s CBD in the modern era, [2] with various schools being located there in the nineteenth century. Melbourne City School was located in a three-story heritage building and comprises two schools, Melbourne City School (Prep – Year 6) and the Eltham College City Campus (Year 7 – Year 9).