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and limited mainly to off-street multi-storey parking. The West Gate
Freeway runs along the south border which has numerous interchanges to Southbank's roads. The main north–south arterials leading into the Melbourne City Centre are Kingsway, Clarendon Street and Queensbridge/Moray Street. Secondary
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bicycle works, and numerous car sales and maintenance businesses. By 1900 what is now the
Victorian Arts Centre had become an entertainment precinct, with the Green Mill dance hall and circus site, and a large cinema and the Glacarium ice skating rink along City Road. In the 1920s the YMCA was built
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In the 2021 Census, there were 22,631 people in
Southbank.. 33.3% people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were India 9.4%, China (excludes SARs & Taiwan) 8.9%, Colombia 3.9%, Malaysia 3.7% & England 3%. 45.4% spoke only English at home. Language used at home,
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Central Equity was a leader in the development of the area with apartment towers beginning in the mid-1990s, including
Riverside Place, The Summit, Sentinel, Victoria Tower, Melbourne Tower and City Tower in the streets behind the waterfront. Central Equity apartments are aimed at both the owner
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In the 1980s the "give the Yarra a go' campaign was intended to create public awareness of the possibilities of making the south bank of the river a more useful part of the city, rather than the city 'turning its back' on the river. Planning toward this goal began under
Planning Minister
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The
Southbank Promenade, completed in 1990, was designed by architects Denton Corker Marshall, and runs from Princes Bridge along to Queens Bridge Street and Queens Bridge. The Evan Walker Footbridge was also built at this time. The Yarra Promenade further to the west up to the
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was closed and converted to light rail, running up
Clarendon Street and into the city, freeing up the land of the raised viaduct, and with the State Government combining surrounding land which it already owed, allowed the development along the Yarra River westward, with the
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building a few metres up City Road, to 20 City Road, and serves the
Southbank community as a church and spiritual centre. The Church can be accessed either from City Rd or from the Southgate Shopping complex. The Queensbridge Precinct began development in 2005 with
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internal main roads include
Southbank Boulevard, Sturt Street and Power Street. The main east–west arterials are City Road (east–west) and Normanby Road (which curves south into Whiteman Street). Many smaller roads allow one-way traffic only, to limit congestion.
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was built creating another access to City Road, allowing cable tram access to Port
Melbourne. By this time the riverside west of Queensbridge was lined with wharves and shipping sheds and maritime businesses including the Duke & Orr drydock, now housing the
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via a pedestrian and cycle path developed on the Sandridge Bridge. Having been disused since the closure of the railway line in 1987, it was spared from demolition and was opened to the public on 12 March 2006, just in time for the
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was begun in 2002, aimed at being the tallest residential tower in the world and was completed in 2006. As part of the initial construction of Southgate, St Johns Lutheran Church relocated from the land that is now the site of the
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was built across the area in 1854, the swamps were filled and the land, still much of which was in government hands, was developed as an industrial area. In 1888 the rail line was rebuilt, including the present
978:, the large number of pedestrians in the area means bicycle riding at high speed is hazardous; 10 km/h speed restrictions affecting cyclists are in place, with Victoria Police enforcing the speed limit.
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tribes. With the establishment of Melbourne in 1835 on the opposite bank of the river, the area remained undeveloped for some time, although shipping used berths along the river west of what is now the
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National Trust museum). South Wharf is home to several large apartment buildings, along with a hotel and a large shopping centre precinct. Southbank and South Wharf share the same postcode (3006).
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to reach the southern suburbs along St Kilda Road, and raising the road level at the river's edge, with gardens established either side, the western one known as the Snowden Gardens.
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Despite being dominated by modern apartments and office towers Southbank has a number of significant retained heritage buildings. Along St Kilda Road they include the 19th Century
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were built soon after in stages between 1990 and 1993, and combined with a new Sunday arts and crafts market, attracted tourists to the area. Further buildings including the
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The Southbank art and craft market occurs on the promenade near the Arts Centre every Sunday. The promenade is also home to several buskers and a pavement chalk artists.
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A wide range of industries and warehousing occupied much of the area, mainly low scale shed-like light industrial buildings, but also heavy engineering works such as
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where City Road joined St Kilda Road, and in the 1960s two high rise office towers were built between City Road and Allen's. Replacing the amusement area, the
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occupier and rental market with management provided by Melbourne Inner City Management (MICM), a fully owned subsidiary of Central Equity. The 91 floor
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was developed along with the Crown Entertainment Complex, completed in 1997, including Queensbridge Square, and running underneath the
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elevators on Kings Way (formerly Hannah Street), multi level store houses such as the Tea House on Clarendon Street, as well as the
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Pty Ltd, as well as regional offices of many major corporations, in a cluster of towers with over 340,000 square metres of
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newspaper) is also located in Southbank. The suburb also has its own local newspaper the
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has been used to represent Melbourne in tourism campaigns.
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Jefferson, Andrew; Collelouri, Cesira (28 January 2015).
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including the tallest measured to its highest floor, the
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The City of Melbourne: Map of Southbank and South Wharf
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in 2008). Princes Bridge was rebuilt in 1888, allowing
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1135:"Southbank rumble strips to slow speeding cyclists"
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1162:"Police target cyclists on Southbank Promenade"
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1016:"Southbank (Suburbs and Localities)"
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1552:Melbourne central business district
1542:Melbourne central business district
827:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
471:Melbourne central business district
337:Melbourne central business district
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891:Southgate Footbridge and Southgate
883:Southbank promenade during summer.
764:Southwharf at night in July 2014.
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2296:Gardiners Creek Trail Footbridge
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480:Apartment buildings in Southbank
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1100:Australian Bureau of Statistics
1012:Australian Bureau of Statistics
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683:Flinders Street railway station
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2206:Crossings of the Yarra River
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907:'Ophelia' by Deborah Halpern
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799:National Gallery of Victoria
594:Urban Design Award in 1991.
557:National Gallery of Victoria
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2420:Westerfolds Park Footbridge
2005:Sports & Aquatic Centre
1661:Crown Entertainment Complex
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859:The Herald and Weekly Times
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511:Port Melbourne railway line
428:The Herald and Weekly Times
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1193:Local history of Southbank
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647:Melbourne Recital Centre
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2276:Eastern Freeway Bridges
2256:Cremorne Railway Bridge
2134:Flinders Street station
1935:Young and Jackson Hotel
1630:University of Melbourne
988:City of South Melbourne
688:2006 Commonwealth Games
661:State Emergency Service
635:Melbourne Arts Precinct
406:and the former tallest
382:City of South Melbourne
2384:Spotswood sewer tunnel
2339:Manningham Road Bridge
2319:Johnston Street Bridge
2291:Fitzsimons Lane Bridge
2149:Southern Cross station
2073:Queen Victoria Gardens
1925:St Patrick's Cathedral
1762:The District Docklands
1676:Sidney Myer Music Bowl
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1920:Shrine of Remembrance
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2020:Royal Park Golf Club
1989:Margaret Court Arena
1393:City of Port Phillip
1066:. 11 September 2018.
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869:Southbank Local News
208:City of Port Phillip
49:Albert Park and Lake
2456:Southbank, Victoria
2334:MacRobertson Bridge
1930:St Paul's Cathedral
1737:Myer Flagship Store
831:ABC Radio Melbourne
544:Castlemaine Brewery
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229:State electorate(s)
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2329:King Street Bridge
2281:Evan Walker Bridge
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1956:Grand Prix Circuit
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1828:Old Melbourne Gaol
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1879:Victoria Barracks
1823:NGV International
1732:Melbourne Central
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783:Victoria Barracks
643:Southbank Theatre
631:Malthouse Theatre
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2109:Bolte Bridge
2068:Kings Domain
1905:Eureka Tower
1847:Institutions
1838:RMIT Gallery
1752:Royal Arcade
1702:Block Arcade
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1611:RMIT Quarter
1601:Little Italy
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618:in 1996 and
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2164:Yarra River
2038:Albert Park
1895:Arts Centre
1813:Observatory
1803:Immigration
1651:Arts Centre
1476:South Wharf
1427:Middle Park
1404:Albert Park
1330:South Yarra
1322:South Wharf
1174:13 December
1167:News.com.au
1146:13 December
766:Prima Pearl
747:South Wharf
707:Prima Pearl
584:Evan Walker
576:Arts Centre
533:cable trams
529:South Wharf
439:Yarra River
359:Yarra River
352:2021 census
304:Albert Park
284:South Wharf
234:Albert Park
159:Postcode(s)
150:Established
135:2021 census
117: /
105:144°57′25″E
92:Coordinates
2435:Categories
2093:Yarra Park
2083:Royal Park
1798:Ian Potter
1591:Government
1277:Kensington
1269:Flemington
1140:Herald Sun
995:References
864:Herald Sun
655:ABC Centre
649:, and the
494:Aboriginal
465:A view of
380:, and the
130:Population
102:37°49′44″S
2210:Melbourne
2129:City Loop
2102:Transport
1985:Kia Arena
1859:Town Hall
1808:Melbourne
1671:Luna Park
1616:Southbank
1606:Paris End
1581:Docklands
1576:Chinatown
1564:Precincts
1463:Southbank
1440:Ripponlea
1409:Balaclava
1314:Southbank
1298:Parkville
1259:Docklands
968:Route 109
927:Transport
781:Historic
622:in 1997.
367:Kings Way
341:Melbourne
329:Melbourne
325:Southbank
309:Melbourne
292:Melbourne
288:Southbank
277:Melbourne
272:Melbourne
267:Docklands
246:Macnamara
168:Elevation
75:Southbank
30:Melbourne
25:Southbank
2124:CityLink
1961:Icehouse
1793:Hellenic
1722:Emporium
1646:Aquarium
1586:East End
1445:St Kilda
1113:12 April
1048:Archived
982:See also
962:Route 96
956:Route 58
950:Route 12
847:Triple J
773:Heritage
753:and the
743:Foster's
727:JB Hi-Fi
578:is now.
565:CityLink
333:Victoria
184:Location
34:Victoria
1788:Chinese
1484:Windsor
1246:Carlton
944:Route 1
933:traffic
739:Fujitsu
653:at the
548:Allen's
457:History
447:Ophelia
420:Alumina
258:Suburbs
32:,
1414:Elwood
1025:2 July
825:, the
741:, and
432:office
222:Bourke
217:County
196:LGA(s)
2154:Trams
1620:Wharf
1596:Greek
851:ABV-2
817:Media
1783:ACMI
1778:ACCA
1571:Arts
1176:2015
1148:2015
1115:2018
1027:2022
853:and
607:Esso
601:and
592:RVIA
343:and
176:Area
163:3006
153:1990
2208:in
1727:GPO
1686:Zoo
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