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84: 1367: 534: 741: 61: 626:, there were 12,203 people in Prahran. 63.5% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were England 4.6%, New Zealand (3.2%), Greece (2.7%), China (1.5%) and India (1.4%). 75.5% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Greek (4.9%), Mandarin (1.9%), Spanish (1.5%), Italian (0.9%) and French (0.8%). The most common responses for religion were No Religion (52.3%) and Catholic (14.7%). 514: 490: 566: 886: 640: 501: 581:
fleahouse), built on the corner of Victoria Street in 1911, burnt down in the 1940s. The Royal was the second old theatre built. The Empress (also known as the flea palace), another popular theatre on Chapel Street, was destroyed by fire in 1971. The site was operated by the cut-price clothes and homewares chain Waltons for the next decade and was later developed into the Chapel Street Bazaar.
524: 668:– Built in 1889 on Chapel Street, is a richly detailed building both externally and internally. Retains the original arcade, but decorative roof was removed in the 1950s. Also known locally as "Birdland" due to pigeons which once bred in the recessed balconies of the building and the large eagles which adorn the facade, but are now screened by chicken wire. Was a 91: 761:, an old church converted into a theatre, as well as the Prahran skate park, home to the best vert skateboarding facilities in Victoria. Victoria Gardens, on High Street, is a Victorian era garden designed by notable landscape designer William Sangster in 1885. It features a sunken oval surrounded by 756:
Prahran features many small (largely hidden) gardens scattered throughout the suburb. The former Prahran Gardens, now "Grattan Gardens", are on the corner of Greville Street and Grattan Street and features a playground and heritage bandstand. The Princes Gardens on Malvern Road, are a small garden,
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style. The Prahran Fire Tower (1889) is on Macquarie Street. State School number 2855, formerly Prahran Primary School (1888), on High Street was converted into apartments in 2005. St Matthew's Church, a large bluestone church on High Street built in the 1880s, was partly converted into offices in
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Between the 1890s and 1930s Prahran built up a huge shopping centre, which by the 1920s had rivalled the Melbourne Central Business District. Large emporiums (department stores) sprang up along Chapel Street. Prahran also became a major entertainment area. The Lyric theatre (also known as the
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word which was thought to mean "land partially surrounded by water". When naming began the suburbs spelling was intended to be Praharan and pronounced Pur-ra-ran, but a spelling mistake on a government form lead to the name Prahran. More recently the word Pur-ra-ran has been identified as a
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In the very early times Chapel-street had many vacant spaces. On the west side, about the middle, a man could be seen ploughing his farm... and on the same side was a small brick church, or more probably a school-room used as a church, which was known as Mr
781:. It incorporated an art school which particularly from around the 1960s produced graduates who went on to become significant Australians. From 1968 it was situated in a multi-storey building in High Street, demolished in 2017 for the construction by the 541:
In 1837 George Langhorne named the area Pur-ra-ran, which was thought to be a compound of two Aboriginal words, meaning "land partially surrounded by water". The word has more recently been identified as a transcription of "Birrarung", the name for the
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is a mix of upscale fashion boutiques and cafes. Greville Street, once the centre of Melbourne's hippie community, has many cafés, bars, restaurants, bookstores, clothing shops and music shops.
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planning policy. It was during the 1990s that solidification of the area's gay community occurred, with many gay and gay-friendly businesses (including the last of these closing around 2012).
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trees and a Victory bronze statue. The Orrong Romanis Reserve is the largest park in Prahran, although the Cato Street carpark has been converted into an urban square named Prahran Square.
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Residential Prahran consists of mostly single storey Victorian and Edwardian terrace houses, with some larger double storey terraces closer to the main shopping strips.
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clad domes, were once visible like lighthouses for miles around, but no longer operate. During the 1970s, the site traded as a department store under the name
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department store (built 1903-1906 prior to the construction of Read's Emporium) which was demolished in the 1960s to make way for single storey carpark.
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Other significant Prahran emporiums include Conway's Buildings (1914) and the large Colosseum building (1897), which was lost to fire in 1914.
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Foster, John H. (1989) Victorian Picturesque: The Colonial Gardens of William Sangster. University of Melbourne History Dept. p. 73
1314:(1864–1992), a late-secondary and tertiary institution with a trade school, business school, and a multi-disciplinary art school. 1412: 1345: 1280: 1237: 1142: 716:– Built in 1913 on Chapel Street and converted into a mix of offices, retail and apartments in 2004. Now heritage registered. 589: 1673:
Henrietta Cook and Education Editor, 'Going high on High Street, Prahran with $ 25m vertical school to hit the heights', in
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scene c1915. The large building second from the right between Read's Store and the Love & Lewis building was the
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In the 1960s, in an effort to boost the slowly growing local population and inject new life into the suburb, the
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A commemoration by the City of Stonnington of the 150th Anniversary of the first meeting of the Prahran Council
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Prahran is home to a large collection of architecturally significant commercial buildings, with many on the
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During the 1990s, the population increased markedly, with demand for inner-city living fuelling a
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The Chapel Street section of Prahran is notable for its collection of turn of the century
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estate, just off Chapel Street, together with a larger estate, located just north in
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Prahran is a part of Greater Melbourne, with many shops, restaurants and cafes.
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before the lower stories were converted into shops in the 1980s and named
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Describing Prahran, as it was in the mid 1850s, F.R. Chapman remembered:
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or a specific point of it. When Langhorne informed the Surveyor-General
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Buckrich, Judith Raphael; Prahran Mechanics' Institute (2007),
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The history of Prahran: from its first settlement to a city
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of a $ 25 million 'vertical' secondary college, next to
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Design for living : a history of 'Prahran Tech'
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Prahran, Victoria
Prahran railway station
Melbourne
Victoria

Pran Central
Chapel Street
Prahran is located in Melbourne
Coordinates
37°51′07″S 144°59′53″E / 37.852°S 144.998°E / -37.852; 144.998
2021 census
Postcode(s)
Melbourne
LGA(s)
City of Stonnington
State electorate(s)
Prahran
Federal division(s)
Higgins
Suburbs
Melbourne
South Yarra
Toorak
Melbourne CBD
Armadale
St Kilda
Windsor
St Kilda East
/prəˈræn/
prə-RAN

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