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  2. Culture of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Australia's second oldest architectural firm, and one of the world's oldest, Bates Smart, is based in Melbourne. [4] Some of Australia's most prolific architects have originated from Melbourne, including Joseph Reed, William Wardell, John James Clark, Charles D'Ebro, Charles Webb, William Pitt, Nahum Barnet, Harry Norris, Sir Roy Grounds and ...

  3. List of museums in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Museum, Melbourne: Ethnic: Heritage and culture of Australia's Chinese community City Gallery, Melbourne: Art: website, exhibits from the city's art and history collections Cooks' Cottage: Historic house: Mid 18th century cottage of Captain James Cook's parents in England that was transported to Melbourne Fairhall (House Museum) Art

  4. Category:Culture of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ culture in Melbourne (1 C, 8 P) Libraries in Melbourne (17 P) M. Mass media in Melbourne (9 C, 19 P) Museums in Melbourne (1 C, 32 P) Music in Melbourne (5 C ...

  5. Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne hosts the Australian Open, the first of four annual Grand Slam tennis tournaments. Melbourne has long been regarded as Australia's sporting capital due to the role it has played in the development of Australian sport, the range and quality of its sporting events and venues, and its high rates of spectatorship and participation. [180]

  6. History of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Aborigines on Merri Creek by Charles Troedel. The area around Port Phillip and the Yarra valley, on which the city of Melbourne now stands, was the home of the Kulin nation, an alliance of several language groups of Aboriginal Australians, whose ancestors had lived in the area for an estimated 31,000 to 40,000 years. [1]

  7. Street art in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne, the capital of Victoria and the second largest city in Australia, has gained international acclaim for its diverse range of street art and associated subcultures. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, much of the city's disaffected youth were influenced by the graffiti of New York City , which subsequently became popular in Melbourne's ...

  8. Tourism in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Flinders Street station during White Night 2013. Tourism is a significant industry in the state of Victoria, Australia.The country's second most-populous city, Melbourne was visited by 2.7 million international overnight visitors and 9.3 million domestic overnight visitors during the year ending December 2017.

  9. Chinatown, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown (Chinese: 墨爾本華埠) is an ethnic enclave in the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Centred at the eastern end of Little Bourke Street, it extends between the corners of Swanston and Spring streets, and consists of numerous laneways, alleys and arcades.