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Category: The Melbourne Files

Northcote’s ‘Carnegie Library’
The Melbourne Files

Northcote’s ‘Carnegie Library’

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In 1911, an American philanthropist gifted a library to Melbourne. Northcote’s ‘Carnegie Library’ still stands on High Street, and is now used as council offices.

Underground History: The Degraves Street Subway
The Melbourne Files

Underground History: The Degraves Street Subway

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The Degraves Street Subway is a thirty metre underpass, connecting Flinders Street to Flinders Street Station, with a long and surprising history.

Hotel Hell: A History of The Gatwick
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Hotel Hell: A History of The Gatwick

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From upmarket apartments, to a low budget boarding house, and back again: this is the story of The Gatwick Hotel.

Television City: The Bendigo Street Studio
The Melbourne Files

Television City: The Bendigo Street Studio

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The Bendigo Street Studio has a long history: it was a piano maker’s, a Heinz factory, and the most famous TV location in Australian history. 

Williamstown Racecourse
The Melbourne Files

Williamstown Racecourse

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Bayside Williamstown is one of Melbourne’s oldest suburbs. Until the 1940s, it was home to one of the city’s most popular racetracks.

The Toorak Terrorist Attack
The Melbourne Files

The Toorak Terrorist Attack

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In November 1986, the Turkish embassy in Melbourne was bombed. This is the Toorak Terrorist Attack.

Yarra Bend Asylum and the Lost Cemetery
The Melbourne Files

Yarra Bend Asylum and the Lost Cemetery

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Yarra Bend Asylum was Melbourne’s first, and biggest, mental hospital.  The grounds are now a public park, but traces still remain.

Melbourne’s Most Unusual Laneway Names
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Melbourne’s Most Unusual Laneway Names

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Melbourne is a city of laneways and many of these have exotic, and unusual, titles. Here are Melbourne’s most unusual laneway names. 

Before Melbourne Central
The Melbourne Files

Before Melbourne Central

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Melbourne Central is one of Melbourne’s most well known landmarks. But before Melbourne Central, that part of the city looked very different.

A Guide to Melbourne Public Art
The Melbourne Files

A Guide to Melbourne Public Art

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Melbourne is an artistic city, and our public spaces are like an open air gallery. Here is a guide to Melbourne Public Art, featuring works in the CBD.

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The Degraves Street Subway

Underground History: The Degraves Street Subway

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Melbourne Fish Market

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The Westall UFO, Melbourne Australia

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The Stand By Me bridge

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Troops at the MCG

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The Mechanical Turk

The Mechanical Turk

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Verreaux's Eagle-Owl

Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl

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