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  2. City of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The city flag of Melbourne. The Melbourne City coat of arms Melbourne Town Hall on Swanston Street built 1870–1887. The City of Melbourne is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central city area of Melbourne. In 2021, the city has an area of 37.7 square kilometres (14.6 sq mi) and had a population of 149,615. [3]

  3. STH BNK by Beulah - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, the plan received approval by the City of Melbourne. [14] Planning Minister Richard Wynne approved the project on 23 April 2020; like other developments, STH BNK by Beulah was identified by the Victorian Government as a project needing to be "fast-tracked", amid the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic to the Victorian economy. [15] [16]

  4. Public holidays in Australia - Wikipedia

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    On 21 April 1856 Stonemasons and building workers on building sites around Melbourne, Australia, stopped work and marched from the University of Melbourne to Parliament House to achieve an eight-hour day. Their direct action protest was a success, and they are noted as the first organised workers in the world to achieve an eight-hour day with ...

  5. Metro Trains Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Metro Trains Melbourne, often known simply as Metro, is the operator and brand name of train services on the electrified metropolitan rail network serving the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the largest urban rail network in Australia , with 17 lines and 221 stations across 405 km (252 mi) of railways, and the second busiest ...

  6. Council House 2 - Wikipedia

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    Council House 2 (also known as CH 2), is an office building located at 240 Little Collins Street in the Melbourne central business district, Australia.It is used by the City of Melbourne council, and in April 2005, became the first purpose-built office building in Australia to achieve a maximum Six Green Star rating, certified by the Green Building Council of Australia.

  7. Mitch Needelman - Wikipedia

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    Mitch Needelman (born October 23, 1952) is a former member of the Florida House of Representatives serving as a Republican. He represented the 31st district from 2000 to 2008. He then served as Clerk of Brevard County Courts, but lost his bid for re-election in 2012. He was a member of the City of Melbourne Zoning Board of Adjustments from 1988 ...

  8. Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne. Melbourne (/ ˈmɛlbərn / MEL-bərn, [note 1] locally [ˈmæɫbən] ⓘ; Boonwurrung / Woiwurrung: Narrm or Naarm[9][10]) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney. [1] Its name generally refers to a 9,993 km 2 (3,858 sq mi) metropolitan ...

  9. Rob Adams (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Rob Adams (architect) Robert John Adams AM is an Australian architect and urban designer based in Melbourne. He worked at the City of Melbourne, Australia for 40 years, 24 of those as Director of City Design and Projects. [1] He won multiple awards as the leader of the revitalisation of the Melbourne central business district and surrounds ...