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NAB world headquarters (right) at Melbourne Docklands
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The modern Southern Cross Station
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Queens Bess
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The Port of Melbourne is Australia's busiest port for containerized and general cargo.[1] It is located in Melbourne, Victoria on the mouth of the Yarra River, which is at the head of Port Phillip Bay.
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3 major buildings of Melbourne Park: 1. Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) 2. Rod Laver Arena (Australian tennis stadium) 3. Vodafone Arena (sports & entertainment venue)
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North Melbourne is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2 km north-west from Melbourne's central business district
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Melbourne Convention Centre under construction
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Swanston Street, Melbourne
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Princess Theatre, Melbourne, Australia
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Stencil art in Melbourne. Melbourne, Australia - see Street Art in Melbourne - home to one of the world's most active and diverse street art cultures, and a pioneer in the stencil medium
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Melbourne tram route 6
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The interior of a W Class Tram in City Circle service
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The University of Melbourne is Victoria's oldest university.
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Melbourne tram route 16
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Construction Working Mens College Melbourne
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Scotch College Melbourne chapel 2
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Port Melbourne foreshore near the Port Melbourne Yacht Club in Victoria
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Serena Williams, right, of the United States and her sister Venus
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Chapel Street in South Yarra. South Yarra is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.
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Melbourne also known as the Melbourne city centre (referred to as The City or The CBD (Central Business District) or more recently in planning parlance, The CAD, or Central Activities District) is a locality surrounded by metropolitan Melbourne which comprises the original settlement, the central business district, parkland and other built-up areas.
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Port Melbourne Beach Music Festival at Beacon Cove in Victoria
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Melbourne's CBD from Docklands at twilight
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Fitzroy is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district
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Exhibits inside museum
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The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is an Australian sports stadium located in Tarra Park in inner Melbourne, home to the Melbourne Cricket Club. It is the largest stadium in Australia, and holds the world record for the highest light towers at any sporting venue.
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St. Paul's Cathedral Interior (Arcade)
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Railways in Melbourne
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Pier 35 marina Fishermens Bend Port Melbourne Victoria.
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Southbank is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on the south side of the Yarra River, opposite Melbourne's central business distric
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St Kilda is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km south from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Port Phillip.