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  • ouble bass player and dental technician from Melbourne, a notable presence on the modern jazz scene
  • f Interstate 95 (SR 9), and Gagner (now West Melbourne), a couple miles from the east end.
  • mber, but he died at the Mercy Hospital East Melbourne a week later, survived by his wife and son.
  • team, she managed only one Olympic medal ,in Melbourne, a bronze in the Team Portable Apparatus Eve
  • Postcard from Melbourne: a cooperation program with Australia's ABC
  • game, not only because it was a 3-2 win for Melbourne, a record crowd of 39,730 attended the game.
  • nd a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne, a Masters of Literature from the University
  • es Act 1995 (Victoria) to manage the Port of Melbourne, a port for containerised and general cargo
  • To the west of Melbourne, a series of bushfires broke out between Sou
  • o become a law lecturer at the University of Melbourne, a position he held from 1949 to 1952.
  • His unit embarked from Melbourne aboard HMAT Kyarra on 21 August 1915, and Ca
  • eight Indian sepoys and 24 camels sailed for Melbourne aboard the S.S. Chinsurah on 30 March 1860.
  • Bevan and his family arrived in Melbourne aboard the Valetta on 6 November 1886, Bevan
  • as a convict in 1838, aged 15, and left for Melbourne about October 1851.
  • On the 20th anniversary of his death, with Melbourne AC/DC tribute band Thunderstruck after Evans
  • he CAE archaeology lectures of University of Melbourne academic William (Bill) Culican.
  • In the semi-finals, the Melbourne Aces were the first team eliminated, defeate
  • r 1981) is an Australian baseballer with the Melbourne Aces.
  • Isaak studied at the University of Melbourne, achieving his Bachelor of Science (BSc) in
  • However, as Melbourne acquired more sophisticated amusements it wa
  • d Brisbane as per usual but was broadcast in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth on Wednesday 26 Septembe
  • an etcher and is represented in the Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth galleries.
  • tralia; the other four are located in Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Cooranbong.
  • Australia in clubs and festivals in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and in New Zealand.
  • internationally to places including Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin, Singapore, Unit
  • roadcasting Orchestra in concerts in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart and Launceston.
  • n the following year he was appointed by the Melbourne administration to the governorship of Jamaic
  • North Melbourne Advertiser 23 June 1876.
  • He founded the Melbourne Advertiser, the city's first newspaper, in 1
  • South Melbourne, affected by limited finances and loss of it
  • his two seasons, losing the 1948 decider to Melbourne after a replay and winning in 1949.
  • ber - William IV dismisses the government of Melbourne, after proposals for Church reform are made.
  • es, a Tasmanian, spent two seasons with Port Melbourne after arriving on the mainland.
  • North Melbourne, after their Second Semi-Final loss, defeate
  • gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, after he beat Danny Price in the first roun
  • stan competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, after having missed the 1952 Games in Helsi
  • pion full-forward Bob Pratt returns to South Melbourne after playing for VFA club Coburg (1940-1941
  • ontroversy when it was shown at a gallery in Melbourne; after receiving multiple complaints Melbour
  • Wales, he was educated at Wesley College in Melbourne, after which he returned to New South Wales
  • Hawdon returned to Sydney but came to Melbourne again in 1837, and in August took up land ne
  • 2004; the former has been equalled by North Melbourne against Richmond in 1990 but not beaten.
  • ch on 14 January 1957, at Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne against the reigning king of professional te
  • had played in the 1918 Grand Final for South Melbourne against Collingwood.
  • The Melbourne Age (5 April 2008) reported she lives with h
  • The Melbourne Age noted its "sure-handed guitar pop" and "
  • (AFP/AP via The Melbourne Age)
  • Dame Elizabeth Couchman died in Melbourne, aged 106.
  • f died in 1969 in Ferntree Gully a suburb of Melbourne, aged 67.
  • 46-47 he was called up for the Third Test in Melbourne agianst England and took 4/69 and 1/84.
  • ure took a sampling of his pies to the Royal Melbourne Agricultural Show where they proved very pop
  • Currently, the City of Melbourne Airport Authority operates the site as the M
  • Flight 1737 left Melbourne Airport at 2.50pm on 29 May.
  • st in Australasia, being a third busier than Melbourne Airport in terms of international passengers
  • and held for 5 days, a Filipino national at Melbourne Airport as the result of a presumptive test.
  • is road is an important thoroughfare for the Melbourne Airport business park along South Centre Roa
  • Melbourne Airport (shared with Shire of Bulla)
  • through the business park to Melrose Drive, Melbourne Airport, yet no announcement or commitment h
  • At this time, Essendon was no longer named Melbourne Airport, with the new airport rapidly taking
  • The airport was renamed Melbourne Airport, and the first international commerc
  • is used by Skybus Super Shuttle services to Melbourne Airport, and in 2002 the Victorian governmen
  • s killed by police in 1992 during a heist at Melbourne Airport.
  • on, providing easy access to the newly built Melbourne Airport.
  • Born in Melbourne, Alan Griffiths graduated from Monash Univer
  • unds blend so well with jazz is a mysterious Melbourne alchemy”.
  • Melbourne Alexander Gass (b.
  • uns from Footscray in the Western suburbs of Melbourne all the way to the South Australian border.
  • The Bulldogs and Melbourne all received a priority selection for having
  • Melbourne also did well in 1999, coming from behind in
  • ich the two teams met in a Grand Final, with Melbourne also having won the 1957 VFL Grand Final.
  • Since 2007, Melbourne also has a relationship register, which is v
  • The National Weather Service bureau in Melbourne also warned that other storms offshore Volus
  • cation filming took place around the city of Melbourne, although some filming was done in Los Angel
  • nnel 0/28 (now SBS Television) in Sydney and Melbourne, although that country is never allowed to p
  • c, and college students at the University of Melbourne, altogether some 150 subjects.
  • It was invented in 1930 by Harry Melbourne, an 18 year old moulder, employed by MacRobe
  • ions, and settled in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, an area with a large Muslim population.
  • He was a member of the Melbourne Anarchist Club which formed on 1 May 1886, t
  • Vella was born in Melbourne and is a Commonwealth Games double gold meda
  • s; Launceston, Tasmania; Essendon Airport in Melbourne; and Sydney Airport and Bankstown Airport in
  • CityLife is the largest church in Melbourne and second-largest in Australia.
  • wards went to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne and was part of the squad that won the Plate
  • rted Sydney for the last time on 8 April via Melbourne and Fremantle, arriving back at Tilbury on 1
  • , Charles Sturt University and University of Melbourne, and Director of the Charles Sturt Universit
  • commission from the Chamber Youth Strings of Melbourne and the State of Victoria, Australia.
  • nuary - The first express trains run between Melbourne and Adelaide, following the completion of a
  • d to Aspen, Las Vegas, Edinburgh, Sydney and Melbourne and is currently appearing monthly at Avalon
  • has also been performed on Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide shows on the Australian leg of
  • was educated at St Patrick's College in East Melbourne and Melbourne High School.
  • Egypt again on 9 December 1916, sailing from Melbourne and arriving back at Suez on 19 January 1917
  • shed 10th at the 2007 World Championships in Melbourne and won the bronze medal at the 2007 FINA Wa
  • 10th at the 2007 FINA World Championships in Melbourne and won the bronze medal at the 2007 FINA Wa
  • He was born in Melbourne and arrived in New Zealand in 1906.
  • time on 18 November 1945, before arriving in Melbourne and paying off into reserve on 25 January 19
  • f the most significant art deco buildings in Melbourne and the world's first Olympic athletes villa
  • the central business district to enter North Melbourne, and then follows Flemington Road west from
  • ally play small venues and back yards around Melbourne, and feature in Richard Lowenstein's 2009 do
  • eporting weather on Seven News since 1995 in Melbourne, and nationally since 2003.
  • e Langham name in Hong Kong, London, Boston, Melbourne and Auckland, the Eaton Hotel in Hong Kong a
  • By the following year he had settled in Melbourne and purchased 2 acres (8,100 m2) of land on
  • lver medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne and a bronze medal in the 2007 European Athl
  • Marple was born in Melbourne and educated at Brighton, becoming a primary
  • He studied law at the University of Melbourne, and was admitted to the Bar in Victoria in
  • k, Los Angeles, Cork, San Francisco, Sydney, Melbourne and in most major cities, often using the Mi
  • He was educated at Xavier College in Melbourne, and worked as a grazier in the Balranald ar
  • t is located in the inner eastern suburbs of Melbourne, and encompasses the suburbs of Kew, Hawthor
  • stern Highway, which carries traffic between Melbourne and Ballarat, Victoria's third largest city.
  • on for the safe Labor seat of Yarra in inner Melbourne, and in 1928 he was elected Labor leader fol
  • The gas is piped to Melbourne and the oil to Westernport Bay and thence to
  • ralian rules footballer who played for South Melbourne and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football Leagu
  • ayed 114 games (91 for Townsville and 23 for Melbourne) and is averaging 19.1 points, 5.1 rebounds
  • 1956 Summer Olympics football competition in Melbourne and 1964 Summer Olympics football competitio
  • , 27, cameraman for HSV-7 (Seven Network) in Melbourne; and two Britons, cameraman Brian Peters, 24
  • Kocan's mother then moved to Melbourne and remarried, but the marriage failed so Pe
  • t is located in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne and includes the suburbs of Croydon, Montros
  • g was president of the Literature Society of Melbourne and his presidential address, 'Nature in Mer
  • Games Beijing, 1990, 12th Champions Trophy, Melbourne and Hockey World Cup, Sydney, 1994.
  • North was born in Melbourne and was educated at Melbourne Grammar School
  • He is a Fellow of Trinity College, Melbourne, and serves as Patron of the Australian Cent
  • He was raised on the North/East Side of Melbourne and attended Xavier College in Kew, Victoria
  • It is approximately 50 minutes from both Melbourne and Bendigo.
  • ity Development at the Chisholm Institute in Melbourne, and attained a Bachelor of Arts (Community
  • ways, where he worked on the railway between Melbourne and Ballarat.
  • It was held in Kooyong in Melbourne and was a grass court tournament.
  • He was born in Melbourne and died in Dunedin.
  • It is located in the western suburbs of Melbourne and contains the suburbs of Albion, Derrimut
  • produced during the war by Diecasters Ltd of Melbourne and W. T. Carmichael Ltd of Sydney.
  • n of Emerald in the Dandenong Ranges east of Melbourne and used the actual town's police station.
  • Kronberg was born in Melbourne and is married with two children and two ste
  • In Melbourne and London Gurung assisted stylists for fash
  • ria to do his pilot training he joined South Melbourne and played two VFL games for the club in 194
  • rden of Trinity College at the University of Melbourne and the first Victorian Rhodes Scholar.
  • He studied at University of Melbourne and RMIT to become a civil engineer.
  • ll is currently practising as a solicitor in Melbourne and is the Chairman of Infrastructure Partne
  • Herbert Rogers, and in June 1845 took it to Melbourne and opened at the Queen's Theatre, recently
  • pera Queensland; I Capuleti e i Montecchi in Melbourne and Sydney in middle of 2009).
  • The station is served by V/Line trains from Melbourne and CountryLink Sydney - Melbourne XPT servi
  • e, Swinburne University and RMIT University, Melbourne, and has qualifications in management, inclu
  • He was educated at Xavier College in Kew, Melbourne and at Melbourne High School.
  • a consulting and locomotive engineer for the Melbourne and Suburban Railway Co.
  • series one began in early 2009 in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.
  • He was born in Kew, Melbourne and educated at the University of Melbourne.
  • The Round 10 match between Melbourne and Geelong was the first to produce a 300-p
  • ial Purity Society in 1882 and spent time in Melbourne and Sydney advocating temperance and women's
  • ence of Port Phillip and its major cities of Melbourne and Geelong during the two World Wars.
  • n Australian meteorologist for Seven News in Melbourne and the national Seven 4.30 News bulletin.
  • and operatic prima donna, both in Sydney and Melbourne, and was a popular favourite in many other c
  • ted artist; some of his best pictures are in Melbourne and Sydney museums.
  • as Aden, Colombo, Auckland, Toronto, Quebec, Melbourne and Perth.
  • 15 September 1939) is a former Lord Mayor of Melbourne and Australian businessman, renowned for his
  • which developed the Crown Casino complex in Melbourne and was the casino's first operator.
  • She was educated in Melbourne and Paris, and published her first novel, Th
  • It is located in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, and includes the suburbs of Broadmeadows, C
  • Marshall was born in Melbourne and was an electrician and official with the
  • tension of rail services on the line between Melbourne and Geelong southwards to Grovedale.
  • He grew up in Melbourne and has been living in Germany for several y
  • t is located in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne and is based around the suburbs of Heidelber
  • ional Medal, honorary degrees in music (from Melbourne and UWA), a knighthood (1977), and Officer o
  • d honorary life-member of the Lyceum Club of Melbourne, and had many friends in the literary world
  • ng year McCabe made his VFL debut with North Melbourne and made four appearances in total for his d
  • al Institute of Global Health, University of Melbourne, and Rhonda Galbally, currently CEO of Austr
  • hool, Scotch College, then the University of Melbourne, and served in the Royal Australian Navy dur
  • nt of Political Science at the University of Melbourne, and a consultant to law firm Arnold Bloch L
  • bench in the contentious Grand Final between Melbourne and St. George Illawarra Dragons.
  • Loddon is located 175 km north west of Melbourne and covers an area of approximately 6700 squ
  • ors from the Law School of the University of Melbourne and in the years that followed he won numero
  • man he worked as an ironmonger at Brighton, Melbourne, and he later acquired pastoral land at Yalo
  • Each week two Melbourne and Sydney restaurants were reviewed by a se
  • At first, he continued writing in Brisbane, Melbourne and South Australian newspapers but moved to
  • Road is the major north/south link in inner Melbourne and is busy 24 hours a day.
  • He studied at the University of Melbourne, and briefly became a journalist with the He
  • at the National Institute of Circus Arts in Melbourne, and other destinations have included Lima,
  • ., softgoods warehousemen, in Flinders Lane, Melbourne, and was managing director until 4 October 1
  • In January 1941 he relocated to Melbourne and then moved to Ballarat whereupon he reti
  • It is located in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne and contains the suburbs of Glen Waverley, M
  • ool in 1948), Roe attended the University of Melbourne and began studying a combined BA/LL.B. degre
  • he recently completed co-axial cable linking Melbourne and Sydney.
  • lia, on the banks of the Snowy River between Melbourne and Sydney.
  • The game between Melbourne and Collingwood on Queen's Birthday Holiday
  • which Australia won the first two matches in Melbourne and Sydney.
  • It is located in the western suburbs of Melbourne and includes Footscray, Maidstone, Altona an
  • uth Australia Queensland and Victoria met in Melbourne and voted in favour of forming the Federated
  • He attended Palm Bay High School in Melbourne, and he played high school football for the
  • He was born in Melbourne and educated at the University of Adelaide a
  • w firms Freehills and Minter Ellison both in Melbourne and London.
  • new City Court at Russell St. was opened in Melbourne, and Phillip Blashki, J.P. was the first Cha
  • yed at grounds in Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney.
  • The Young Melbourne and the Story of his Marriage with Caroline
  • He attended the University of Melbourne and gained a PhD degree at the University of
  • mped the fence at the round 18 match against Melbourne and punched a Melbourne player.
  • located approximately 13 kilometres east of Melbourne, and covers an area of 24 km².
  • in the East Coast capital cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
  • f state MLA Donald Mackinnon, he was born in Melbourne and educated at Geelong Grammar School and t
  • umber of capital cities including Sydney and Melbourne and has an online forum where participants c
  • collision of the Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne and destroyer Voyager, which resulted in the
  • Foxton was born in Melbourne and educated at the private Melbourne Church
  • rote 23 operas, of which 18 were composed in Melbourne and 4 in Hawaii.
  • He was airlifted to The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, and was not expected to live.
  • He then attended King's College, Melbourne and joined the Victoria Sugar Company at Yar
  • architects of civil and public buildings in Melbourne and was appointed Architect to the State Sch
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