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  2. Queen Victoria Market - Wikipedia

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    A 1964 City of Melbourne report advocated for redevelopment of the site as a 1200 space car park, which would have become the largest in the city centre. [19] The separation of the Wholesale Market from the Retail Market led to a plan to redevelop the Queen Victoria Market site into a trade centre, office and hotel complex in the 1970s. [20]

  3. Flagstaff Gardens - Wikipedia

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    1838 – Melbourne cemetery was marked out in what is now the Queen Victoria market, and burials continued at that location. 1839 – Superintendent Charles La Trobe first included the site as part of the green belt encircling Melbourne which included Batman's Hill, Carlton Gardens, Fitzroy Gardens, Treasury Gardens and the Kings Domain.

  4. Queen Victoria Village - Wikipedia

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    Queen Victoria Village in May 2008 QV Melbourne Night view in August 2017. QV Melbourne or just QV, is a precinct in the Melbourne CBD, Victoria, Australia.Covering the city block bounded by Lonsdale, Little Lonsdale, Swanston, and Russell Streets, and located next to the State Library of Victoria, QV comprises a large shopping centre, a central plaza, an underground food court, Melbourne city ...

  5. Melbourne Visitor Shuttle - Wikipedia

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    In a submission to the Melbourne Transport Strategy from the Bus Association Victoria in September 2005, prior to the establishment of the service, concerns raised included the duplication of existing bus and tram services, the encouragement of commuters to park just outside the levy zone, the failure of previous tourist bus services, and the ...

  6. Melbourne Central Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Central is a large shopping centre, office, and public transport hub in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.The main tower is 211-metre (692 ft) high, making it one of the tallest buildings in Melbourne at the time it was built in 1991.

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  8. Melbourne central business district - Wikipedia

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    It is home to several major attractions in Melbourne, including the many of the city's famed lanes and arcades, the distinct blend of contemporary and Victorian architecture, the Queen Victoria Market, the Melbourne Botanical Gardens, the National Gallery of Victoria, the State Library, Parliament House, and Federation Square. [7]

  9. Melbourne tram route 59 - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne tram route 59 is a tram route on the Melbourne tramway network serving the city of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.Operated by Yarra Trams, the route is coloured dark green and extends from Airport West to Flinders Street station over 14.7 kilometre of double track via Niddrie, Essendon, Moonee Ponds Junction, Ascot Vale, Flemington, North Melbourne and Elizabeth Street.