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  2. Port of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Melbourne is the largest port for containerised and general cargo in Australia. [4] It is located in Melbourne , Victoria , and covers an area at the mouth of the Yarra River , downstream of Bolte Bridge , which is at the head of Port Phillip , as well as several piers on the bay itself.

  3. Telephone numbers in Australia - Wikipedia

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    000 is the primary emergency telephone number in Australia. [12] Secondary emergency numbers are 106 (for use by the hearing impaired with a TTY terminal) and the international GSM mobile emergency telephone number 112. Increased awareness of the 112 emergency number [12] in Australia has led to the potential for confusion

  4. Port of Melbourne Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Melbourne is Australia's largest container and general cargo port, handling around 37% of the nation's container trade. More than forty shipping lines, make around 3100 ship calls a year to Melbourne, providing services to ports in all major parts of the world. The port is at the north of Port Phillip Bay.

  5. List of container ports - Wikipedia

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    5 Australia. 6 The Bahamas. 7 Bangladesh. 8 Belgium. ... Top 60 container ports. This is a list of maritime container terminals. ... Port of Melbourne; Port of ...

  6. List of demolished buildings and structures in Melbourne

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    The design combined an array of Renaissance Revival details and French Second Empire style mansard roofs, culminating in a tall corner turret topped with a dome, and it opened in time for Melbourne's Centennial Exhibition in July 1888. [2] The first floor included facilities such as a billiards room, dining, lounging, reading, and smoking rooms.

  7. SCT Logistics - Wikipedia

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    SCT Logistics was founded in 1974 as Specialised Container Transport. [1] [2] In the mid-1990s, National Rail decided to discontinue the use of refrigerated vans, louvred vans, and boxcars on its trains. At the same time, Australia's rail network was being opened up to enable private operators the use of publicly owned railway track.

  8. New Year's resolutions for pet owners to make (and keep!) in 2025

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    New year, new you? Discover the top New Year’s resolutions for pet owners in 2025 and beyond

  9. Port of Hastings Development Authority - Wikipedia

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    The authority is responsible for the development and management of the port of Hastings located in Western Port Bay approximately 72 kilometres to the south east of Melbourne. The port is expected to be developed by the authority as a major new container port in competition with the Port of Melbourne, Australia's busiest container port.