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Royal Melbourne Hospital in 1943 Then-modern interior of Parkville's Royal Melbourne Hospital in 1945. The Royal Melbourne Hospital continued to operate from their old premises on the corner of Lonsdale and Swanston Streets until the 4th General Hospital moved to Finschhaven in New Guinea in 1944. The Parkville buildings were reconditioned and ...
A prize home lottery is a lottery run by charitable organizations, such as the Returned and Services League of Australia (Queensland Branch), [35] Surf Life Saving Australia, yourtown, [36] Mater Health Services, RSPCA Australia, Royal Melbourne Hospital and SA Hospital lottery. There is also a Multiple Sclerosis Lottery.
Royal Children's Hospital, a paediatric hospital in Melbourne, Victoria, founded in 1870, moving to Flemington Road in 1963; The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne, a dental hospital in Melbourne, Victoria, founded in 1890, gaining royal patronage in 1969, and moving to Swanston Street in 2003
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A couple who scooped £1 million on the National Lottery have joined other winners to help out at the hospital that saved their son’s life. Ceri and Paul Roscoe-Roberts, who won on the ...
Aerial panorama of Melbourne's skyline from Parkville. September 2023. Aerial of Parkville looking north. Visible is Royal Park (top left); Royal Melbourne Hospital (centre left); Royal Parade (centre) and University of Melbourne campus (right). In the 2016 census, there were 7,409 people in Parkville. 50.1% of people were born in Australia ...
The phrase Royal Melbourne can be used in several contexts: The following are organisations, institutions, and places in Melbourne, Australia: Royal Melbourne Golf Club; Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne; Royal Melbourne Hospital; Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron; Royal Melbourne Philharmonic; Melbourne Royal Show, formerly the Royal Melbourne Show
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