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Category: The Melbourne Files

The St Kilda Solar System
The Melbourne Files

The St Kilda Solar System

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The Saint Kilda Solar System stretches for 6 kilometres along Melbourne’s foreshore. It even includes Pluto.

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The Six O’Clock Swill
The Melbourne Files

The Six O’Clock Swill

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Until the 1960s, Australian pubs used to close at 6pm, and getting a drink after work was a fraught experience. This is, The Six O’Clock Swill.

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Mazu: The Heavenly Queen of the Maribyrnong
The Melbourne Files

Mazu: The Heavenly Queen of the Maribyrnong

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Overlooking a river in Footscray, in Melbourne’s west, is something unexpected; an ancient Chinese goddess. Meet Mazu, The Heavenly Queen of the Maribyrnong.

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The Point Nepean Quarantine Station
The Melbourne Files

The Point Nepean Quarantine Station

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The Point Nepean Quarantine Station was many people’s first taste of Melbourne: sick arrivals were once kept in extended quarantine, before entering the city.

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Melbourne’s Only Honey Locust Tree
The Melbourne Files

Melbourne’s Only Honey Locust Tree

museumoflostby museumoflostJanuary 26, 2018August 14, 20210

Standing on the corner of King and Bourke St in Melbourne is a living piece of history; the city’s only Honey Locust tree, growing on this same spot for 160 years. 

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Elvis Costello at Flinders St Station
The Melbourne Files

Elvis Costello at Flinders St Station

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In 1984, Elvis Costello came to Melbourne and filmed a music video at Flinders Street Station.

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The Disappearance of Harold Holt
The Melbourne Files

The Disappearance of Harold Holt

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Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared while swimming in December, 1967. Presumed drowned, later explanations included the CIA, China, and UFOs.

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Foy’s Rooftop Funpark
The Melbourne Files

Foy’s Rooftop Funpark

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The corner of Swanston and Bourke Streets used to be dominated by a giant Santa, and a fondly remembered department store. This is Foy’s Rooftop Funpark.

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The Great Melbourne Flood of ’72
The Melbourne Files

The Great Melbourne Flood of ’72

museumoflostby museumoflostNovember 30, 2017September 29, 20212

In The Great Melbourne Flood of ’72, a violent storm front buried the CBD under a surging torrent of water.

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Alick Wickham and His Amazing World Record Dive
The Melbourne Files

Alick Wickham and His Amazing World Record Dive

museumoflostby museumoflostNovember 25, 2017July 1, 20210

March, 1918: Alick Wickham, AKA: ‘Prince Wikyama’, completes a world record high dive in Yarra Bend Park in front of 60 000 people.

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The Virgin Mary at Coogee Beach

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The real Stand By Me bridge

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The first Anzac Day football

The First Anzac Day Football

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Australia's oldest building

Australia’s Oldest Building

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