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of the area's main live music venues. To save the Palace, a legal battle ensued. Ironically, the Palace burned down spectacularly during an arson attack, and fears were held for the Palais. The winning development in 2007 plans a series of lanes, promenades and walkways rambling through eating and drinking spaces, art installations, entertainment venues, retail outlets and open grassy spaces. Further controversy over the new development was caused when the tenants who vacated the Palais illegally removed its 80-year-old chandeliers.
764:, a local resident, and Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department, was a founding member of the St Kilda Foreshore Committee established in 1906, tasked with the beautification of the St Kilda foreshore, for which he did the design. His plan saw the creation of park and lawn areas, paths and promenades, rockeries and gardens and avenues of trees and palms right along the foreshore. The committee also oversaw the leases for the various amusement operators wishing to cater to the growing visitation to the area, which included the
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489:, which was owned between 1834 and 1840 by Sir Thomas Acland. Acland sold the vessel in 1840 to Jonathan Cundy Pope of Plymouth. The vessel sailed for Port Phillip in February 1841. The ship was used in Port Phillip as a cargo vessel; in January 1842 it was docked in Hobson Bay and listed for sale by exchange of sheep. The vessel was moored at the main beach for the early part of 1842, which was soon known as "the St Kilda foreshore".
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1956:(all that land, all that water) For that one sweet promenade", in reference to the St Kilda Esplanade. The area also featured in songs such as "Killed her in St Kilda" by Voodoo Lovecats, "St Kilda Nights" by Purple Dentists and "Melodies of St Kilda" by Masters Apprentices. In the early 1990s inner-city "supergroup" Hell to Pay released the song "Saints and Kings", which featured the line "Ain't too many Saints in St Kilda".
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including Save St Kilda and UnChain St Kilda banding thousands of residents together in protest and enlisting the help of celebrities including Dave Hughes, Magda
Subzanski and Rachel Griffiths in their fight against the local council. The council had refused to allow a secret agreement between it, the developers and state government to be released which effectively allowed for the transfer of ownership of a large amount of
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1076:, there were 20,230 people in St Kilda. 51.3% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were England 5.2%, New Zealand 3.8%, India 2.1%, Ireland 1.9% and China 1.4%. 66.2% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 1.7%, Spanish 1.7%, Italian 1.5%, French 1.4% and Russian 1.2%. The most common response for religion was No Religion at 45.5%.
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405:, St Kilda became a favoured suburb of Melbourne's elite, and many palatial mansions and grand terraces were constructed along its hills and waterfront. After the turn of the century, the St Kilda foreshore became Melbourne's favoured playground, with electric tram lines linking the suburbs to the seaside amusement rides, ballrooms, cinemas and cafes, and crowds flocked to
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Melbourne, often single people who moved away from family life, which combined with the numerous sometimes late night amusements, gave the suburb a racy reputation. This reputation was exacerbated by the
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780:(1927), and many others. Catani died in 1918 before he could see the full vision realised, and several landmarks along the foreshore have been named after him, including a memorial clock tower, gardens and an arch. Other amusements developed in the area, such as the Wattle Path Palais dance hall (later the
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Blessington Street, which has heritage features and gates, a conservatory, rose garden, lake and a sustainable Eco Centre building. The gardens were once surrounded by mansions, but were subject to unit development in the 1960s. The St Kilda Foreshore and Catani Arch are on Jacka Boulevard, while
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Mission. A similar annual celebrity cricket match known as Batting for the Battlers is played at the Peanut Farm opposite Luna Park and attracts a crowd of up to 2,000. Other local events include
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to private owners. As well as the outrage over the sale of public land, many residents believed that the state government and council should have funded the restoration of the heritage Palais themselves rather than pass the costs on to the developers who had proposed a larger development to recover
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Reformed one, opening new synagogues and schools. They settled in apartments in St Kilda, East St Kilda and Elwood, and Acland Street. Cafe Scheherazade on Acland Street was established in the 1950s, and served up borscht and latkes for decades, becoming an icon for
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Gardens, at the former St Kilda Bowling Club in the Peanut Farm reserve, form another public garden. The gardens are primarily rented by residents of apartments in the area and offer local residents the opportunity to express themselves in a small plot of dirt, which results
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Esplanade has numerous war memorials, which include the South African War Memorial (1905) listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. Albert Park is a large park which spans many suburbs, including St Kilda on Fitzroy Street and hosts a number of sporting fields and a recreational lake.
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Junction was rebuilt to create a Queens Way underpass connection to Dandenong Road, and in the early 1970s St Kilda Road (formerly High Street) from the junction to Carlisle Street was widened by demolishing all the properties on the west side. The landmark Junction Hotel
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Moorish themed building built in the late 1920s and demolished in the 1990s leaving only the two turrets. After much delay after the original developer Hannah Friedman ran out of money it was redeveloped to resemble in a small way the original style and continues a history of sea baths in St
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World War II saw servicemen flock to the beach amusements, where they also met members of the opposite sex, increasing St Kilda's reputation for loose morals. Leo's Spaghetti bar and gelateria was opened for the Olympics in 1956 by an Italian migrant as one of Melbourne's first Italian restaurants
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and many more. In the 1990s, it was converted into studio apartments. More recently, the ground floor has been renovated and is now a function venue, nightclub and bar called The George Whitebar and Gallery. The Prince of Wales Hotel was built in 1940 in the moderne style on the site of the first
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In February 2008, the Port Phillip Council's approval of the proposed Triangle site development despite over 5,000 written objections (representing over a quarter of the population of St Kilda) caused an uproar in St Kilda which saw media attention across Victoria with local resident lobby groups
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In the early 1960s works to the Lower Esplanade turned it into a fast moving connection between Marine Parade and Beaconsfield Parade, creating a barrier to the beach, except for a pedestrian crossover and several traffic lights. In 1968, the Palais de Danse, adjacent to the Palais was gutted by
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and concrete urban plaza over parkland on Fitzroy Street next to the primary school at Albert Park caused significant local controversy. The council received a large number of objections. Alternative sites along the foreshore were ignored by council and all of the mature trees on the site were
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The boom of the 1880s ended with the bank crashes of the early 1890s and subsequent depression, affecting all levels of society, but ruining many of the newly wealthy. Many of St Kilda's mansions and spacious terrace houses became guest houses, and the wealthy elite retreated to other exclusive
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St Kilda's population more than doubled between 1870 and 1890, to about 19,000 persons. By the time of the Land Boom of the 1880s St Kilda had become a district of great mansions, large villas in extensive gardens, grand terraces, and palatial hotels, particularly along the main streets such as
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until 1842. Lawrence had now settled in Melbourne. His block was bounded by three unmade roads. One of these roads he named Acland Street, after Thomas Acland, who had been his employer until 1840 but who had never been to Port Phillip District. The remaining two became Fitzroy Street and The
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was built in 1878 overlooking St Kilda Beach, and the George Hotel opposite the station was greatly expanded in 1889. The smaller streets with smaller blocks between the big estates were developed with modest cottages and terraces, housing the working class population of the area.
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at St Kilda bowls club, both of which have since become local traditions. The show featured a fictional pub called the Foo Bar which was often sought after by tourists but did not actually exist. The popularity of the name later inspired a real licensed venue in nearby beachside
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In mid-1998, Becton, new owners of the Esplanade Hotel announced its plan to build a 125-metre, 38-storey tower behind the historic hotel. The plans were later scaled down due to a strong community campaign, but in 2004, Baymour Court, a significant 1920s
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Esplanade. (A plaque at the junction of Acland and Fitzroy Streets marks the site of the block.) By 1845, Lawrence had subdivided and sold the land on which he had built a cottage. The land on the sea side of The Esplanade has continued to be Crown land.
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Summerland Mansions built in 1920 on Fitzroy Street is another block in the "mansion flats" style, a style rare in Melbourne. Belmont Flats on the corner of Alma Road and Chapel Street was built in 1923, an outstanding blend of Arts and Crafts and
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the upper Esplanade reserve where the Sunday markets are held features the Catani Clock Tower, heritage toilets and vaults. The Catani Gardens which sit between the foreshore, Beaconsfield Parade and the Esplanade includes a War Memorial,
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scene which attracts younger players and has been popularised in film and television. The St Kilda Lawn Bowls Club on Fitzroy Street has a long history and retains its heritage clubhouse building as well as hosts many community events.
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in the local language. The site continued to be used, both for ceremonial purposes and as a fringe camp, for some years after British settlement in 1835, as is evidenced by Jacob Miller who told his son how he had witnessed the remnant
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Within a few years St Kilda became a fashionable area for the wealthy, and the indigenous peoples were driven out to surrounding areas. The high ground above the beach offered a cool fresh breeze during Melbourne's hot summer months.
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was lost, and High Street, once St Kilda's shopping centre, ceased to function as such. The widening also had the effect of creating a physical barrier between St Kilda's foreshore, civic area and eastern residential streets.
1920:, which ran from 2001 to 2005, was set in St Kilda, mostly around Acland Street, Fitzroy Street and in the Esplanade Hotel. The main characters were often depicted playing social games of soccer in Catani Gardens and social
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The first European settler in St Kilda was Benjamin Baxter in around 1839. He was a settler from Melbourne on a grazing lease. In 1840, St Kilda was the home to Melbourne's first quarantine station for Scottish immigrants.
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St Kilda features many grand old hotels, some which still operate as licensed premises and others that function as accommodation, most of which are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. These include the
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is a shopping and restaurant precinct with numerous cake shops and cafes. It also features a number of public artworks. It is now a dead-end street, with a tram stop and plaza blocking it at Barkly Street.
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on the Esplanade. Built in 1878 and later modified, the Esplanade is a pub and live music venue known by locals as the 'Espy'. The St Kilda Coffee Palace, built in the 1870s was once the St Kilda's main
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built in 1935 to the design of Ray Morton Taylor. It features the largest screen in the Southern Hemisphere, and operates as an arthouse cinema with its own year-long film festival and private functions.
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In 2006, plans went out for a foreshore re-development, which included promenade widening and saw the demolition of the bicentennial pavilion which marked the land end of the St Kilda pier.
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St Kilda has run Melbourne's first major arts and crafts market which has been run on the Esplanade every Sunday since the 1980s. It has been rivalled in Melbourne in recent years by the
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architects, in a notably bold Italian medieval style. The Holy Trinity Church built between 1882 and 1889 on the corner of Brighton Road and Dickens Street is by renowned architect
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in 1842. The first sale of Crown lands for the village of St Kilda took place on 7 December 1842. The first block was bought by James Ross Lawrence, who had been master of the
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and primary schools St Kilda Primary School (on Brighton Road) and St Kilda Park Primary School (on Fitzroy Street) all of which have imposing heritage buildings on campus.
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the St Kilda Film Festival and St Kilda Writers Festival. St Kilda even has its own, locally organised TEDx event TEDxStKilda, which is based on the TED format and ideals.
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In May 2008, the skate park development was stopped by the Supreme Court of Victoria, claiming that the council had acted inappropriately. A hearing was scheduled with the
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In 1991, the St Moritz hotel opened in the site of the St Moritz ice rink, later the Novotel Bayside in 1993, then Novotel St Kilda in 1999, and itself demolished in 2020.
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due to its proximity to the CBD. The increased cost of rentals led many long-term residents to leave and removed much of the bohemian and artistic character of the area.
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bicycle network connects through St Kilda with an additional Copenhagen-style bicycle lane running along Fitzroy Street connecting Albert Park Reserve to the foreshore.
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statue and Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron Buildings. O'Donnell Gardens is adjacent to Luna Park on Acland Street and features an art-deco monument and tall palms.
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triathlon and cycling time trials were held along the foreshore, and the marathon passed through some of St Kilda's main streets. The annual
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who disappeared from St Kilda in September 1978. Her remains were found in 1995 in a disused mineshaft near
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3931:"Where to find Melbourne's cleanest and dirtiest swimming beaches"
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2854:"The Melbourne bakeries that tell a story of Jewish migration"
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3634:"Real Estate - Properties for Sale, Rent and Share - Domain"
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on 10 August 1968 from St Kilda Beach. The prime suspect is
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2004 series, with the Melbourne restaurant "Seven Stones".
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2693:"Melbourne Punk & Post Punk Book Released on Tone Deaf"
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3516:"Fury as councillors approve foreshore project - National"
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VC - 1st AIF Army officer and former Mayor of St Kilda
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in partnership with Henderson & Smart architects.
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which in particular features the St Kilda Festival.
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4670:"ABC Indigenous Programs – Message Stick: Briggs"
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5793:Entertainment districts in Australia
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4697:"Bailey, Henry Stephen (1876–1962)"
4672:. ABC. 24 June 2012. Archived from
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3542:"Save St Kilda - The Triangle Site"
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2828:"Memories of my St Kilda - Opinion"
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1929:. St Kilda was also the venue for
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3712:"The History of the Astor Theatre"
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4499:"Where are Louise and Charmian?"
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2628:Australian Bureau of Statistics
2279:- musician and street performer
2236:(died at his residence in 1915)
2193:Adele Bailey was a 23-year-old
4192:"GeoHack - Catani Clock Tower"
3069:. 22 September 1842. p. 2
2846:
2793:"City of Port Phillip Website"
2750:"Understanding Gentrification"
2725:
2685:
2669:. 16 July 2011. Archived from
2409:(born 1883, but moved in 1885)
2150:Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron
2046:Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries
1823:. Some of the gardens include
1270:Southbank art and craft market
1086:Housing Commission of Victoria
583:The area was officially named
553:cliffs behind the main beach.
467:Before being officially named
416:, St Kilda became Melbourne's
353:is an inner seaside suburb in
13:
1:
5773:Jews and Judaism in Melbourne
3829:"All Saints' Anglican Church"
3766:Herman Max Sanger (1909–1980)
3350:"St Kilda Historical Society"
3216:"St Kilda Historical Society"
2950:. 25 December 1841. p. 2
2610:
2417:Governor General of Australia
1746:Victorian Architecture Awards
1318:Crime & the City Solution
1001:
383:, then superintendent of the
5788:Seaside resorts in Australia
4737:"Jim was a champ to the end"
4444:Elissa Hunt (24 July 2013).
4366:"Australia Online - Pricing"
4331:Priest, Christopher (2023).
3096:The Argus, 14 June 1913, p.8
2924:. 12 January 1842. p. 1
2537:(lived at Tolarno mid-1960s)
2453:, Australian rule footballer
2205:Louise and Charmian Faulkner
2081:
1944:From St Kilda to Kings Cross
1636:is a building originally by
1300:, pioneered by locals bands
1249:St Kilda Short Film Festival
1231:Midsumma pride march in 2008
1171:St Kilda Presbyterian Church
680:The flatter inland areas of
622:
504:, the largest island in the
172:6,090/km (15,770/sq mi)
7:
5778:Orthodox Jewish communities
5578:Sports & Aquatic Centre
5234:Crown Entertainment Complex
4886:St Kilda Historical Society
3808:Victorian Heritage Database
3783:Victorian Heritage Database
2733:"Midsumma Pride March 2020"
2597:
2407:Prime Minister of Australia
1962:The Story of the Kelly Gang
1893:St Michael's Grammar School
1693:St Michael's Grammar School
1441:St Kilda also has a strong
1247:to the Catani Gardens. The
1201:St Michael's Grammar School
1197:All Saints' Anglican Church
1111:Victorian Heritage Register
565:was swampland, part of the
214:6 km (4 mi) from
10:
5809:
5198:Sports & Entertainment
4307:Place names of New Zealand
3856:"Southern Football League"
2898:. 31 March 1841. p. 3
2513:(born in St Kilda in 1864)
2484:"Oppy" (cyclist; lived at
1392:Australian Football League
1355:
1211:of Reed & Barnes. The
1091:
924:National Trust of Victoria
854:, as well as attracting a
821:
519:
515:
26:
5712:Melbourne Central station
5674:
5601:
5516:
5488:Royal Exhibition Building
5460:
5419:
5343:
5267:
5211:
5136:
5121:
4972:
4190:Čeština (14 April 2011).
3144:"Secret life of St Kilda"
2098:by trams and a dedicated
1760:Established in 1862, the
1679:St Kilda is home to many
1384:Australian rules football
1262:Australian rules football
1033:—
508:, on the western edge of
340:
275:
271:
259:
233:
221:
210:
202:
194:
184:
176:
168:
156:
117:
113:
77:
72:on the St Kilda foreshore
58:
41:
29:St Kilda (disambiguation)
5544:Melbourne Cricket Ground
4726:, 14 January 1988, p. 1.
3886:Content-usa.cricinfo.com
3004:Meyer, Eidelson (2014).
1994:St Kilda railway station
1986:Hunters & Collectors
1825:St Kilda Botanic Gardens
1817:Canary Island date palms
1784:Hunters & Collectors
1752:Historic hotel buildings
1708:Richardsonian Romanesque
1652:Residential architecture
1646:Ashton Raggatt McDougall
1571:, formerly Kerby's Kiosk
1404:Southern Football League
1351:
1324:regularly played at the
1322:Hunters & Collectors
1279:
1180:, the country's largest
5707:Flinders Street station
5508:Young and Jackson Hotel
5203:University of Melbourne
4165:"GeoHack - Catani Arch"
2543:(between 1917 and 1931)
1478:2006 Commonwealth Games
1428:Melbourne Football Club
1414:titles in 1998&99.
942:2006 Commonwealth Games
858:population. From 1965,
631:An 1880s photograph of
576:and sparse vegetation.
496:was named in honour of
462:
5722:Southern Cross station
5646:Queen Victoria Gardens
5498:St Patrick's Cathedral
5335:The District Docklands
5249:Sidney Myer Music Bowl
4901:St Kilda Film Festival
4473:Bowles, Robin (2007).
3660:2016 Census QuickStats
2944:"SHIPPING AND MARKETS"
2636:2021 Census QuickStats
2440:
2331:- comedian and actress
2224:
2102:line along the former
2091:
2002:Do you see what I see?
1888:
1845:
1812:
1804:
1765:
1669:
1661:
1583:
1572:
1551:
1492:Recreation and leisure
1388:St Kilda Football Club
1379:
1371:
1368:St Kilda Football Club
1293:
1232:
1172:
1106:
975:
937:
843:
835:
754:
723:
648:
640:
534:
379:St Kilda was named by
198:13 m (43 ft)
5651:Royal Botanic Gardens
5493:Shrine of Remembrance
5406:Old Treasury Building
5315:Queen Victoria Market
4503:Louiseandcharmain.com
4032:"Summerland Mansions"
3746:Alex Theatre St Kilda
3716:www.bonza.rmit.edu.au
2436:
2285:- actress, until 1991
2222:
2089:
1992:" which used the old
1990:Talking to a Stranger
1984:Australian rock band
1917:The Secret Life Of Us
1886:
1879:Education and schools
1850:Indigenous Australian
1843:
1821:Californian fan palms
1810:
1802:
1762:Prince of Wales Hotel
1759:
1725:The Secret Life of Us
1667:
1659:
1578:
1567:
1546:
1447:St Kilda Cricket Club
1377:
1365:
1346:Prince of Wales Hotel
1287:
1230:
1170:
1104:
1007:Historical population
973:
932:
841:
829:
752:
717:
646:
630:
529:
477:Port Phillip District
385:Port Phillip District
370:local government area
365:, located within the
5758:Suburbs of Melbourne
5593:Royal Park Golf Club
5562:Margaret Court Arena
4966:City of Port Phillip
4916:17 June 2018 at the
4906:St Kilda Beach Guide
4216:"Aboriginal Trail".
3283:"Stateline Victoria"
3222:on 28 September 2007
3180:"St Kilda Sea Baths"
3063:"Rural Intelligence"
2568:The Devil's Advocate
2307:- actor and musician
2267:Sons & Daughters
2166:Missing person cases
1716:Californian Bungalow
1416:Albert Park and Lake
1223:Events and festivals
615:, the privately run
605:loop line to Windsor
543:Albert Park and Lake
522:History of Melbourne
506:St Kilda archipelago
367:City of Port Phillip
293:Albert Park and Lake
228:City of Port Phillip
27:For other uses, see
5503:St Paul's Cathedral
5310:Myer Flagship Store
4930:on Culture Victoria
4614:. 14 September 2003
4477:. Five Mile Press.
4424:"Remembering Linda"
3910:. St Kilda Penguins
3908:"St Kilda Penguins"
3835:on 16 February 2011
3392:. 12 September 2003
2586:The Laughing Bandit
2325:- media personality
2184:Wanda Beach Murders
1932:My Restaurant Rules
1274:Southbank promenade
1213:Sacred Heart Church
1193:Crouch & Wilson
1008:
884:, one of the first
359:Victoria, Australia
261:Federal division(s)
235:State electorate(s)
137: /
18:St. Kilda, Victoria
5763:St Kilda, Victoria
5687:Capital City Trail
5529:Grand Prix Circuit
5461:Notable structures
5401:Old Melbourne Gaol
4781:Richard Peterson.
4676:on 26 January 2013
3982:"St Kilda Library"
3854:Full Point Footy.
3692:. 27 February 2004
3588:on 25 October 2016
3546:Savestkilda.org.au
3416:webarchive.loc.gov
3289:on 6 February 2017
2754:webarchive.loc.gov
2667:"LADY OF ST KILDA"
2441:
2369:(1970s; 1993–2009)
2225:
2092:
2026:Something for Kate
1975:and the 2006 film
1906:In popular culture
1889:
1846:
1813:
1805:
1766:
1670:
1662:
1634:St Kilda Town Hall
1620:St Kilda Sea Baths
1584:
1573:
1552:
1482:Melbourne Marathon
1430:. Several amateur
1380:
1372:
1302:The Birthday Party
1294:
1233:
1182:Progressive Jewish
1178:Temple Beth Israel
1173:
1107:
1097:Theatre and cinema
1006:
976:
938:
875:St Moritz ice rink
844:
836:
782:St Moritz Ice Rink
770:St Kilda Sea Baths
755:
740:Victorian Railways
724:
710:Seaside playground
649:
641:
535:
418:red-light district
141:37.864°S 144.982°E
5745:
5744:
5636:Flagstaff Gardens
5616:Alexandra Gardens
5603:Parks and gardens
5588:Parkville Stadium
5569:
5524:Docklands Stadium
5483:Federation Square
5452:Victoria Barracks
5396:NGV International
5305:Melbourne Central
5131:metropolitan area
5129:Greater Melbourne
5113:Landmarks in the
5080:
5079:
4741:Themercury.com.au
4608:"The Magda carta"
4528:Saunders, David.
4484:978-1-74178-728-3
4344:978-1-3996-0886-2
4232:on 1 October 2003
3862:on 1 January 2009
3722:on 19 August 2006
3638:www.domain.com.au
3614:. 8 December 2009
3522:. 8 February 2008
2860:. 14 January 2019
2367:Rowland S. Howard
2240:Sir Bernard Evans
2215:Notable residents
2188:Beaumont children
1946:" from the album
1897:St Mary's College
1795:Parks and gardens
1599:St Kilda Pavilion
1569:St Kilda Pavilion
1555:Built environment
1550:on St Kilda Beach
1400:Docklands Stadium
1310:Rowland S. Howard
1237:St Kilda Festival
1163:Places of worship
1070:
1069:
984:their own costs.
700:St Kilda Junction
633:St Kilda Junction
559:St Kilda Junction
348:
347:
344:
343:
16:(Redirected from
5800:
5732:West Gate Bridge
5692:City Circle tram
5661:Treasury Gardens
5551:
5539:Lakeside Stadium
5437:Parliament House
5427:Government House
5280:Cathedral Arcade
5268:Shopping centres
5254:Theatre District
5107:
5100:
5093:
5084:
5083:
4958:
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4944:
4935:
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4873:
4870:Edgewater Towers
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4586:Heraldsun.com.au
4578:
4572:
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4557:
4556:
4547:Dunstan, David.
4544:
4538:
4537:
4525:
4519:
4518:
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4514:
4505:. Archived from
4495:
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3888:. 3 January 2007
3878:
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3869:
3867:
3858:. Archived from
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3831:. Archived from
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3718:. Archived from
3708:
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3666:
3654:(27 June 2017).
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3310:The Show Goes On
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2892:"MARINE GAZETTE"
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2798:. Archived from
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2630:(28 June 2022).
2624:
2604:City of St Kilda
2486:Edgewater Towers
2469:Frederick McEvoy
2311:Trevor Marmalade
2289:Rachel Griffiths
2234:John James Clark
2104:St Kilda railway
2008:passed parts of
2006:Sandringham line
1739:Nonda Katsalidis
1732:Edgewater Towers
1514:beach volleyball
1486:beach volleyball
1326:Crystal Ballroom
1119:National Theatre
1105:National Theatre
1022:
1017:
1009:
1005:
934:Lady of St Kilda
795:Great Depression
786:National Theatre
727:suburbs such as
692:Cable tram lines
589:Lady of St Kilda
494:Lady of St Kilda
486:Lady of St Kilda
473:Charles La Trobe
394:Lady of St Kilda
381:Charles La Trobe
280:around St Kilda:
273:
152:
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5741:
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5631:Fitzroy Gardens
5626:Carlton Gardens
5597:
5566:Rod Laver Arena
5554:John Cain Arena
5512:
5456:
5415:
5344:Public museums
5339:
5330:St Collins Lane
5290:DFO South Wharf
5263:
5207:
5132:
5117:
5111:
5081:
5076:
5044:South Melbourne
4968:
4964:Suburbs of the
4962:
4923:St Kilda Marina
4918:Wayback Machine
4882:
4877:
4876:
4863:
4859:
4843:
4842:
4835:
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4828:
4827:
4823:
4810:Kent, Valerie.
4808:
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4794:
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4509:on 17 June 2018
4497:
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4258:. 11 April 2004
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4171:. 14 April 2011
4163:
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4135:Miller, Colin.
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3330:. 29 April 2006
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4790:Skhs.org.au
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4566:Paul Dawber
4408:27 February
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2451:Brian Dixon
2445:Ron Barassi
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2356:(1973–1975)
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2299:Saddle Club
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2195:trans woman
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2054:Saint Kilda
1998:Say Goodbye
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1526:waterskiing
1506:kitesurfing
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1502:windsurfing
1498:watersports
1451:Shane Warne
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1304:(featuring
1209:Joseph Reed
1074:2016 census
852:bohemianism
658:Grey Street
567:Yarra River
555:Corroborees
498:Lady Grange
471:in 1842 by
426:bohemianism
374:2021 census
242:Albert Park
186:Postcode(s)
177:Established
162:2021 census
144: /
132:144°58′55″E
119:Coordinates
5752:Categories
5666:Yarra Park
5656:Royal Park
5371:Ian Potter
5164:Government
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4450:Herald Sun
4429:26 October
3866:21 October
3726:14 January
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2954:17 October
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2902:17 October
2809:26 October
2611:References
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2535:Mirka Mora
2529:Joy Hester
2492:Jim Stynes
2457:Eva Duldig
2438:Eva Duldig
2373:Fred Negro
2313:- comedian
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2228:Architects
2100:light rail
2067:folk band
2022:Eran James
1940:Paul Kelly
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1859:corroboree
1854:eucalyptus
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1538:skate park
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1330:Paul Kelly
1123:Beaux Arts
1002:Demography
981:Crown land
964:skate park
912:pier kiosk
886:light rail
860:Mirka Mora
803:drug abuse
520:See also:
387:, after a
157:Population
129:37°51′50″S
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5675:Transport
5558:Kia Arena
5432:Town Hall
5381:Melbourne
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5189:Southbank
5179:Paris End
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5137:Precincts
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4337:. Orion.
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2014:Balaclava
1967:Bollywood
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1298:post-punk
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1938:Many of
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2832:The Age
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