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8 Major Cities That Changed Their Names
Weird and Wild

8 Major Cities That Changed Their Names

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The world’s major cities seem as unchanging as the continents. But many of them have turbulent histories, and have changed hands, and names several times. …

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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 Real ‘Annabelle’ Doll
Weird and Wild

The Real ‘Annabelle’ Doll

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‘Annabelle’ is a porcelain doll, possessed by an evil spirit, star of her own popular movie franchise. Now, meet the real Annabelle doll.

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The Great Melbourne Flood of ’72
The Melbourne Files

The Great Melbourne Flood of ’72

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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

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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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Australia’s First Movie Screening
The Melbourne Files

Australia’s First Movie Screening

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Australia’s first movie screening came courtesy of a vagabond English magician, and a local promoter looking for a get rich quick scheme.

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Almost World War III
Weird and Wild

Almost World War III

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The world’s nuclear weapons are safeguarded by sophisticated computers and fool proof early warning systems. System with gold standard tech, back-ups, checks and balances, manual …

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The Keith Haring Mural in Collingwood
The Melbourne Files

The Keith Haring Mural in Collingwood

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The Keith Haring mural in Collingwood is the remarkable legacy of the artist’s visit to Melbourne in 1984. It has faded, been restored, part of it was even stolen.

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William Edmondson: God Called His Name
Remarkable Characters

William Edmondson: God Called His Name

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William Edmondson was an African-American sharecropper from Tennessee. One day, God told him his destiny was to become an artist.

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Coles Book Arcade

Cole’s Book Arcade

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Who was saint kilda?

Who Was Saint Kilda?

November 4, 2017February 3, 2022
The Virgin Mary at Coogee Beach

The Virgin Mary at Coogee Beach

December 29, 2017March 31, 2024
The Degraves Street Subway

Underground History: The Degraves Street Subway

June 14, 2021July 25, 2024
Melbourne Fish Market

Melbourne’s Lost Buildings

October 7, 2018April 24, 2024
The Westall UFO, Melbourne Australia

The Westall UFO

June 26, 2017April 11, 2026
The Stand By Me bridge

The Real ‘Stand By Me’ Bridge

July 17, 2017March 3, 2024
Flagstaff Hill

The View from Flagstaff Hill

May 8, 2026May 8, 2026
The first Anzac Day football

The First Anzac Day Football

April 26, 2026April 27, 2026
Australia's oldest building

Australia’s Oldest Building

April 19, 2026April 19, 2026
The PB/5 pedestrian crossing button

The PB/5 Pedestrian Crossing Button

April 5, 2026April 5, 2026
The history of Scrabble

The History of Scrabble

March 28, 2026
Grace Crowley

Grace Crowley: Pioneering Modernist

March 26, 2026
Interstellar movie trivia

Interstellar Movie Trivia

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Lawrence Hargrave - The Bogle-Chandler Case

I remember how smelly the river used to be.

The View from Flagstaff Hill - The Yarra Waterfall

[…] of the Yarra River, adjacent to a small waterfall that prevented further passage upstream (see, The Yarra Waterfall). The…

Stej - The Waiter’s Restaurant Siege

Amos surrendered but what about Robert Williams the other hostage taker?

37 Songs From the '60s and '70s With Meanings No One Caught the First Time - Festivaltopia - Surprising Backstories of 1970s Hit Songs

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Ada Gunn and The Loungers Club - The Flinders Street Station Ballroom

[…] Work began on the new station in 1900, and took a decade to complete (read more about the history…

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