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  2. Federation Square - Wikipedia

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    Federation Square (marketed and colloquially known as Fed Square [2]) is a venue for arts, culture and public events on the edge of the Melbourne central business district. It covers an area of 3.2 ha (7.9 acres) at the intersection of Flinders and Swanston Streets built above busy railway lines and across the road from Flinders Street station.

  3. Fireworks, Flares Set Off at Melbourne's Federation Square as ...

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    Socceroos fans lit flares and fireworks at Melbourne’s Federation Square ahead of Australia’s early morning game against Argentina in the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup on December 4 ...

  4. Thai Culture and Food Festival - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Federation Square, where the festival is held. The Thai Culture and Food Festival is a multicultural festival held at Federation Square in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Held since 2004, it attracts over 40,000 visitors to enjoy Thai food, music, traditional dance, martial arts and fashion.

  5. Melbourne Arts Precinct Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Arts Precinct Corporation (MAP Co) is a Victorian Government corporation responsible for the $1.7 billion transformation of the Melbourne Arts Precinct. [1] MAP Co also operates Federation Square and will operate the new 18,000 square metre public space [2] that will be built in the precinct. [3]

  6. ACMI (museum) - Wikipedia

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    Federation Square was to be a new civic space, built above the Jolimont railyards, to mark the celebration of Australia's Centenary of Federation. [4] [5] An aerial view of ACMI in Fed Square, Melbourne (photo by Phoebe Powell) On 1 January 2002, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image was officially established by the Film Act 2001 (Victoria).

  7. Band in a Bubble - Wikipedia

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    After three weeks, the band emerged from the bubble and performed their new songs live to a large audience in Federation Square. Yeomans' mother Lien, a popular Vietnamese cook and author, prepared food for the band during their stay. The food was delivered to the band through a hatch, which also served as a way for Curtis to communicate with them.

  8. How square dancing became a weapon of white supremacy ... - AOL

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    As it turned out, 28 states had made square dancing the state dance as a part of a larger push in the late 1960’s to make folk dancing the national dance.

  9. Federation Bells - Wikipedia

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    The State Government of Victoria, through the Melbourne festival, commissioned the Federation Bell project in 1998. They were located as a central feature in Birrarung Marr, a new Melbourne parkland located alongside the Yarra River, between Federation Square and Melbourne's sporting precinct.