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Albert Park is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south of Melbourne's Central Business District.[1]

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  1. 85 relations: Albert Monk, Albert Park and Lake, Albert Park Circuit, Albert Park light rail station, Alex Lahey, Allan McLean (Australian politician), Andrew Clarke (British Army officer, born 1824), Association football, Australia, Australian Council of Trade Unions, Australian Grand Prix, Australian rules football, Battle of Trafalgar, Bowls, Canberra, CDC Melbourne, City of Port Phillip, City of South Melbourne, Clement Hodgkinson, Coffee palace, Commonwealth Bank, COVID-19 lockdowns, Crimean War, Cycling infrastructure, Delicatessen, Division of Macnamara, Eddie Leonski, Electoral district of Albert Park, Ernest McIntyre, Formula One, Heritage Overlay, John Danks & Son, King O'Malley, Lake, Lakeside Stadium, Landfill, Laurel and Hardy, Like McBrien, Local government areas of Victoria, Mae Busch, Median strip, Melbourne, Melbourne central business district, Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, Melbourne Tigers (NBL1 South), Melbourne tram route 1, Melbourne tram route 12, Melbourne tram route 96, Melway, Middle Park, Victoria, ... Expand index (35 more) »

  2. Suburbs of the City of Port Phillip

Albert Monk

Albert Ernest Monk CMG (16 September 1900 – 11 February 1975) was an Australian trade unionist who was best known for his work with the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU).

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Albert Park and Lake

Albert Park is a large public park in the City of Port Phillip, an inner suburban LGA of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Albert Park Circuit

The Albert Park Circuit is a motorsport street circuit around Albert Park Lake in the suburb of Albert Park in Melbourne.

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Albert Park light rail station

Albert Park is a light rail station on the former St Kilda line, located in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park, Victoria.

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Alex Lahey

Alexandra Lahey (born 30 July 1992) is an Australian alternative rock singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

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Allan McLean (Australian politician)

Allan McLean (3 February 1840 – 13 July 1911) was an Australian politician who served as the 19th Premier of Victoria, in office from 1899 to 1900.

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Andrew Clarke (British Army officer, born 1824)

Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Clarke, (27 July 1824 – 29 March 1902) was a British soldier and governor, as well as a surveyor and politician in Australia.

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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.

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Australian Council of Trade Unions

The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), originally the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, is the largest peak body representing workers in Australia.

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Australian Grand Prix

The Australian Grand Prix is an annual motor racing event which is under contract to host Formula One until 2035.

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Australian rules football, also called Australian football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground.

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Battle of Trafalgar

The Battle of Trafalgar was a naval engagement that took place on 21 October 1805 between the British Royal Navy and the combined fleets of the French and Spanish Navies during the War of the Third Coalition (August–December 1805) of the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815).

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Bowls

Bowls, also known as lawn bowls or lawn bowling, is a sport.

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Canberra

Canberra is the capital city of Australia.

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CDC Melbourne

CDC Melbourne is a bus operator in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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City of Port Phillip

The City of Port Phillip is a local government area of Victoria, Australia on the northern shores of Port Phillip, south of Melbourne's central business district. Albert Park, Victoria and City of Port Phillip are Port Phillip.

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City of South Melbourne

The City of South Melbourne was a local government area about south of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, on the south bank of the Yarra River.

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Clement Hodgkinson

Clement Hodgkinson (1818 – 5 September 1893) was an English naturalist, explorer and surveyor of Australia.

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Coffee palace

A coffee palace was an often large and elaborate residential hotel that did not serve alcohol, most of which were built in Australia in the late 19th century.

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Commonwealth Bank

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), also known as Commonwealth Bank or simply CommBank, is an Australian multinational bank with businesses across New Zealand, Asia, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

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COVID-19 lockdowns

During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of non-pharmaceutical interventions, particularly lockdowns (encompassing stay-at-home orders, curfews, quarantines, cordons sanitaires and similar societal restrictions), were implemented in numerous countries and territories around the world.

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Crimean War

The Crimean War was fought from October 1853 to February 1856 between the Russian Empire and an ultimately victorious alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and Sardinia-Piedmont.

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Cycling infrastructure

Cycling infrastructure is all infrastructure cyclists are allowed to use.

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Delicatessen

Traditionally, a delicatessen or deli is a grocery that sells a selection of fine, exotic, or foreign prepared foods.

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Division of Macnamara

The Division of Macnamara is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria, which was contested for the first time at the 2019 federal election.

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Eddie Leonski

Edward Joseph Leonski (12 December 1917 – 9 November 1942) was a United States Army soldier and serial killer responsible for the strangling murders of three women in Melbourne, Australia in 1942.

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Electoral district of Albert Park

The electoral district of Albert Park is one of the electoral districts of Victoria, Australia, for the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Ernest McIntyre

Ernest John McIntyre (19 April 1921 – 10 April 2003) was an Australian rules footballer who played for St Kilda and Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1940s.

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Formula One

Formula One, commonly known as Formula 1 or F1, is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).

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Heritage Overlay

A Heritage Overlay or HO is one of a number of planning scheme overlays contained in the Victorian Planning Provisions, for use in planning schemes in Victoria, Australia.

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John Danks & Son

John Danks & Son was a major manufacturing company in Melbourne, Victoria and Sydney, New South Wales.

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King O'Malley

King O'Malley (2 July 1858? – 20 December 1953) was an American-born Australian politician who served in the House of Representatives from 1901 to 1917, and served two terms as Minister for Home Affairs (1910–1913; 1915–16).

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Lake

A lake is an often naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface.

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Lakeside Stadium

Lakeside Stadium is an Australian sports arena in the South Melbourne suburb of Albert Park.

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Landfill

A landfill is a site for the disposal of waste materials.

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Laurel and Hardy

Laurel and Hardy were a British-American comedy team during the early Classical Hollywood era of American cinema, consisting of Englishman Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and American Oliver Hardy (1892–1957).

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Like McBrien

Likely Herman "Like" McBrien (7 December 1892 – 22 December 1956) was a leading Australian rules football administrator in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and a Victorian politician.

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Local government areas of Victoria

This is a list of local government areas (LGAs) in Victoria, sorted by region.

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Mae Busch

Mae Busch (born Annie May Busch; 18 June 1891 – 20 April 1946) was an Australian-born actress who worked in both silent and sound films in early Hollywood.

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A median strip, central reservation, roadway median, or traffic median is the reserved area that separates opposing lanes of traffic on divided roadways such as divided highways, dual carriageways, freeways, and motorways.

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Melbourne

Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.

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Melbourne central business district

The Melbourne central business district (also known colloquially as simply "the City" or "the CBD") is the city centre and main urban area of the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, centred on the Hoddle Grid, the oldest part of the city laid out in 1837, and includes its fringes. Albert Park, Victoria and Melbourne central business district are suburbs of the City of Port Phillip.

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Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre

Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre is an international sporting venue located in Albert Park, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Tigers (NBL1 South)

Melbourne Tigers is a NBL1 South club based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Melbourne tram route 1

Melbourne tram route 1 is a tram route on the Melbourne tramway network serving the city of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne tram route 12

Melbourne tram route 12 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network from Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre to St Kilda.

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Melbourne tram route 96

Melbourne tram route 96 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network from Brunswick East to St Kilda Beach.

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Melway

Melway, colloquially referred to as Melways or The Melways, is a street directory for Melbourne, Despite some aggressive marketing and promotion of their products by its competitors, the appellant's Melbourne directory continued to maintain its dominant share of the wholesale and retail market for street directories in Melbourne Victoria, Australia and its immediate surrounds, including the city of Geelong.

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Middle Park, Victoria

Middle Park is an inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km south of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Port Phillip local government area. Albert Park, Victoria and Middle Park, Victoria are Port Phillip, suburbs of Melbourne and suburbs of the City of Port Phillip.

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Military camp

A military camp or bivouac is a semi-permanent military base, for the lodging of an army.

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National Trust of Australia

The National Trust of Australia, officially the Australian Council of National Trusts (ACNT), is the Australian national peak body for community-based, non-government non-profit organisations committed to promoting and conserving Australia's Indigenous, natural and historic heritage.

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NBL1 South

NBL1 South is a semi-professional basketball league in Victoria and Tasmania, Australia, comprising both a men's and women's competition.

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Nico Rosberg

Nico Erik Rosberg (born 27 June 1985) is a German and Finnish entrepreneur and former professional racing driver.

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Noel Counihan

Noel Counihan (4 October 19135 July 1986) was an Australian social realist painter, printmaker, cartoonist and illustrator active in the 1940s and 1950s in Melbourne.

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Parkrun

Parkrun (stylised as parkrun) is a collection of adj.

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Parks Victoria

Parks Victoria is a government agency of the state of Victoria, Australia.

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Phoenix canariensis

Phoenix canariensis, the Canary Island date palm or pineapple palm, is a species of flowering plant in the palm family Arecaceae, native to the Canary Islands off the coast of Northwestern Africa.

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Platanus × acerifolia

Platanus × acerifolia, Platanus × hispanica, or hybrid plane, is a tree in the genus Platanus.

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Polo

Polo is a ball game that is played on horseback, a traditional field sport and one of the world's oldest known team sports.

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Port Melbourne

Port Melbourne is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-west of the Melbourne central business district, located within the Cities of Melbourne and Port Phillip local government areas. Albert Park, Victoria and Port Melbourne are Port Phillip, suburbs of Melbourne and suburbs of the City of Port Phillip.

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Port Phillip

Port Phillip (Kulin: Narm-Narm) or Port Phillip Bay is a horsehead-shaped enclosed bay on the central coast of southern Victoria, Australia.

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Premier of Victoria

The premier of Victoria is the head of government of the state of Victoria in Australia.

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Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Franz August Karl Albert Emanuel; 26 August 1819 – 14 December 1861) was the husband of Queen Victoria.

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Queen Victoria

Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901.

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Roy Cazaly

Roy Cazaly (13 January 1893 – 10 October 1963) was an Australian rules footballer who played for South Melbourne and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Social realism is the term used for work produced by painters, printmakers, photographers, writers and filmmakers that aims to draw attention to the real socio-political conditions of the working class as a means to critique the power structures behind these conditions.

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South Melbourne

South Melbourne is an inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Port Phillip local government area. Albert Park, Victoria and south Melbourne are suburbs of Melbourne and suburbs of the City of Port Phillip.

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South Melbourne FC

South Melbourne Football Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in suburb of Albert Park, in Melbourne, Victoria.

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St Kilda railway line

The St Kilda railway line is a former railway line in Melbourne, Australia.

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St Kilda, Victoria

St Kilda is an inner seaside suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km (4 miles) south-east of the Melbourne central business district, located within the City of Port Phillip local government area. Albert Park, Victoria and st Kilda, Victoria are suburbs of Melbourne and suburbs of the City of Port Phillip.

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St Vincent Gardens

St Vincent Gardens in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park, is an Australian park of national significance.

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Surveying

Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, art, and science of determining the terrestrial two-dimensional or three-dimensional positions of points and the distances and angles between them.

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Sydney Swans

The Sydney Swans are a professional Australian rules football club based in Sydney, New South Wales.

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Terraced house

A terrace, terraced house (UK), or townhouse (US) is a kind of medium-density housing that first started in 16th century Europe with a row of joined houses sharing side walls.

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Topography

Topography is the study of the forms and features of land surfaces.

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Urban park

An urban park or metropolitan park, also known as a city park, municipal park (North America), public park, public open space, or municipal gardens (UK), is a park or botanical garden in cities, densely populated suburbia and other incorporated places that offers green space and places for recreation to residents and visitors.

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Vegemite

Vegemite is a thick, dark brown Australian food spread made from leftover brewers' yeast extract with various vegetable and spice additives.

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Victoria (state)

Victoria (commonly abbreviated as Vic) is a state in southeastern Australia.

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Victorian Institute of Sport

The Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) is the government-funded sporting institute of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Walter Lindrum

Walter Albert Lindrum, OBE (29 August 1898 – 30 July 1960), often known as Wally Lindrum, was an Australian professional player of English billiards who held the World Professional Billiards Championship from 1933 until his retirement in 1950.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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2006 Commonwealth Games

The 2006 Commonwealth Games, officially the XVIII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Melbourne 2006, were an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth held in Melbourne, Australia between 15 and 26 March 2006.

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2008 Australian Grand Prix

The 2008 Australian Grand Prix (officially known as the 2008 Formula 1 ING Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 16 March 2008 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Australia.

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2021 Australian census

The 2021 Australian census, simply called the 2021 Census, was the eighteenth national Census of Population and Housing in Australia.

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See also

Suburbs of the City of Port Phillip

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Park,_Victoria

Also known as Albert Park, Melbourne, Albert Park, Victoria (suburb).

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