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Moonee Ponds Creek
Distance: Approx. 671 meters
Latitude and longitude: -37.81666667,144.93333333
The Moonee Ponds Creek is a creek and major tributary of the Yarra River running through urban Melbourne, Victoria, Australia from northern to inner suburbs. In 2004 a reporter for The Age described it as "arguably the most abused tributary of the Yarra River, and part of the true underside of Melbourne". It is rural in its upper sections near Greenvale, passing across basalt plains around Woodlands Historic Park, just north of Melbourne Airport.
Electoral district of Port Melbourne
Former state electoral district of Victoria, Australia
Distance: Approx. 1079 meters
Latitude and longitude: -37.83055556,144.925
Port Melbourne was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It was created in 1889, replacing the previous electorate of Sandridge, which was the former name for Port Melbourne. Port Melbourne was defined by the Electoral Act Amendment Act 1888 (taking effect at 1889 elections) as:Commencing on the shore of Hobson's Bay opposite the end of Pickles-street; thence northerly by that street to Boundary-road ; north-westerly by that road and a line in continuation thereof to the Yarra River; down the Yarra River through the new channel to the shore of Hobson's Bay, and easterly by that shore to the commencing point.
Electoral district of Sandridge
Australian electorate
Distance: Approx. 1079 meters
Latitude and longitude: -37.83055556,144.925
Sandridge was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It existed from 1859 until 1889, when it was abolished and replaced with Port Melbourne, reflecting the name change of the suburb at its centre. Frederick Derham, the last member for the seat, continued as member for Port Melbourne.
Melbourne West Province
Former electoral province of the Victorian Legislative Council, Australia
Distance: Approx. 671 meters
Latitude and longitude: -37.81666667,144.93333333
Melbourne West Province was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1904 until 2006. It was created in June 1904 when Melbourne Province was reduced in size (four members down to two), North Yarra Province and South Yarra Province were abolished. The new Melbourne West Province, Melbourne North Province, Melbourne South Province and Melbourne East Province were then created.
Icehouse (arena)
Public ice rink in Victoria, Australia
Distance: Approx. 1180 meters
Latitude and longitude: -37.8123777,144.9355674
The Icehouse (also currently known as O'Brien Icehouse due to naming rights) is an Australian ice sports and entertainment centre, located in the Docklands precinct of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia.
Docklands Studios Melbourne
Australian film and television production studio
Distance: Approx. 967 meters
Latitude and longitude: -37.814902,144.937113
Docklands Studios Melbourne is a major film and television production complex located in Melbourne’s redeveloped Docklands precinct. The site is approximately two kilometres (1.2 mi) from Melbourne’s Central Business District. The complex opened in 2004 and its primary function is to support Victoria's film and television industry and attract international and Australian productions to Melbourne.
West Melbourne Swamp
Distance: Approx. 1030 meters
Latitude and longitude: -37.813378,144.933
The West Melbourne Swamp also known as Batman's Swamp, was a large saltwater wetland located to the west of the city of Melbourne, Victoria. It was an important resource for Aboriginal people. Surveyor Charles Grimes observed the swamp when he climbed a nearby hill during his 1803 voyage to chart Port Philip Bay.
Appleton Dock
Distance: Approx. 1075 meters
Latitude and longitude: -37.815548,144.923658
Appleton Dock is an international shipping facility in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was opened in about 1956 by the Melbourne Harbor Trust, and is named after MHT commissioner William Thomas Appleton (1859-1930), who was a staunch advocate of harbour improvements in the early 20th century. Following the construction of Spencer Street Bridge over the Yarra River in 1929, the wharves on the upper section of the river were blocked to shipping, so the provision of replacement wharfage became necessary.
Victoria Dock (Melbourne)
Harbour basin in Melbourne, Australia
Distance: Approx. 596 meters
Latitude and longitude: -37.818042,144.935562
Victoria Dock also known as Victoria Harbour is a large excavated harbour basin located off Footscray Road and Docklands Highway, Docklands, in Melbourne. It was constructed between 1887 and 1892, under the supervision of Melbourne Harbor Trust engineer Joseph Brady, to modified designs of British engineer Sir John Coode. It is the oldest and largest surviving single dock in the world.
Swanson Dock
Shipping facility in Melbourne, Victoria
Distance: Approx. 1075 meters
Latitude and longitude: -37.815548,144.923658
Swanson Dock is an international shipping facility in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was constructed between 1966 and 1972 by the Melbourne Harbor Trust, leading off the north bank of the Yarra River, to alleviate congestion in the port and provide Melbourne's first container shipping terminal. It is located about 2 km downstream from the Melbourne CBD and was named after Victor Swanson, chairman of the Melbourne Harbor Trust from 1960 to 1972.
The District Docklands
Shopping mall in Docklands, Victoria
Distance: Approx. 1192 meters
Latitude and longitude: -37.8130022,144.9380307
The District Docklands (previously known as Harbour Town) is an indoor/outdoor shopping centre in the suburb of Docklands in the inner-west of Melbourne.
Holden Fishermans Bend Plant
Industrial park opened in 1936
Distance: Approx. 950 meters
Latitude and longitude: -37.82477,144.92156
The Holden Fishermans Bend Plant[1] was an industrial park opened in 1936 in Fishermans Bend, Victoria, as Holden's headquarters. The new location was opened due to many issues with its previous City Road facility. The park was also intended to kickstart a Victorian leg of the General Motors subsidiaries Chevrolet and Vauxhall.
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