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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.
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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
1363: 930: 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%. 2087: 750: 1665: 1565: 1576: 628: 1239:. Hailed as Australia's Largest Free Music Festival the one-day event features live music, dance performances, community activities, carnival rides, street performances, market and food stalls, and a dedicated children's area. Since the first St Kilda Festival in 1980 the event has grown in scale and now attracts over half a million visitors each year. St Kilda also hosts the annual 1657: 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 527: 1375: 91: 1228: 746:, via Grey Street, Barkly Street and Mitford Street in Elwood. The developing electric tram lines in the east and southeastern suburbs soon arrived as well, with two lines terminating in front of Luna Park by 1913, joined by the electric line that replaced the cable car in 1925, bringing cords of day-trippers to the beach front. 793:
replacing them, or transforming them, with the result that St Kilda became the most densely populated suburb in 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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on 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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having attracted record attendances of up to 23,000 and raising money for local charity the Sacred Heart 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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The area adjacent to the Palais Theatre known as the Triangle Site, including the Palace music venue, is the subject of a major re-development, first proposed in 2005. The proposals stipulated the restoration of the Palais Theatre, but controversially many advocated the demolition of the Palace, one
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community along with the existing 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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The "Veg Out" Community 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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on the upper 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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In the late 1960s St Kilda 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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was a 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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St Kilda is home to a large number of places of worship built over the years to serve primarily the Christian and Jewish faiths, although many of the churches have since been converted for other uses. The St Kilda Hebrew Congregation was established in the 1870s in Charnwood Road, with the present
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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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During the interwar years St Kilda was heavily subdivided into apartments. This era produced some outstanding early apartment designs, including Majestic Mansions on Fitzroy Street (1912). Tompkins is a mixture of Edwardian styles and are some of the earliest self-contained flats in Melbourne.
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to the residents of New York City. with Acland Street and Fitzroy Street became lined with shops, often built in the front gardens of the earlier houses, which housed numerous restaurants and cafes. Apartment development also concentrated in the area, some in the gardens of the mansions, some
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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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For many years, St Kilda has had the highest population density in the Melbourne statistical area, and the highest for a metropolitan area outside of Sydney. This density is reflected in the built form, which consists primarily of strata titled units, apartments and flats, including a single
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Today, St Kilda is an area of sharp social contrast, with many homeless and other disadvantaged people living among the wealthy and fashionable who crowd its shops and cafes. The suburb is noted for its many itinerant backpackers, but also for its many long-term permanent residents.
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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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St Kilda had become a favoured location for Melbourne's wealthier Jewish community in the 19th century, which continued through the interwar years. The community grew markedly just before and after World War II, with refugees from war-torn European, and developed an
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is Australia's longest running short film festival and has been showcasing Australian short films since 1983. The week-long event kicks off with a star-studded Opening Night at St Kilda's Palais Theatre each year. St Kilda is also home to the many venues of the
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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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In December 2009, a new council elected to largely replace the councillors who approved the Triangle development voted almost unanimously to terminate the agreement with the developers, agreeing to pay them $ 5 million over a period of three years.
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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.
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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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has a building at St Kilda harbour, which has berths for boats and yachts and the Squadron also operates the St Kilda Marina on Marine Parade, one of the first marinas in Melbourne.
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St Kilda is also home to some contemporary residential designs. St Leonards Apartments in St Leonards Street is two blocks of post-modern apartments, built in 1996 to the design of
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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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at Chapel Street along Wellington Street and Fitzroy Streets, then around the Esplanade opening in 1891, making the suburb and the beachfront easily accessible.
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clubs also use the park for their home grounds including the Collegians Football Club (Harry Trott Oval), Powerhouse Football Club (Ross Gregory Oval) and
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A cinema duplex called the George was built in the 1990s on Fitzroy Street next to the George Hotel, and has been occupied since 2015 by The Alex Theatre.
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influences applied to an apartment building, was built in 1923. Belvedere Flats at 22 Esplanade on the corner of Robe Street was built in 1929 and is a
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is a significant grand old mansion. Hewison House built at 25 Chapel Street in 1869 is a former mansion that has become an administration building of
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was also dominated by mansions and large villas in extensive grounds, but also smaller more typical Victorian houses. Much of the area which is now
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was swampland, but was reclaimed and subdivided in the 1870s, with more large houses and terraces, mostly in the area close to Fitzroy Street.
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St Kilda has a vibrant music scene that has produced many notable bands and artists. During the late 1970s, it became a hotbed of dark, noisy
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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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The hot sea baths and hotel on St Kilda main beach in 1910, which replaced the 1862 "Gymnasium Baths" but burned down and was itself replaced
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as well as operating services with to the Melbourne CBD with drop-off points at major tourist attractions which departs from St Kilda Pier.
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styled performing arts venue built in 1920 and rebuilt in 1928, which has been home to the oldest theatre school in Australia since 1974.
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The Euroe Yroke area (now known as St Kilda) was inhabited an estimated 31,000 to 40,000 years ago. Evidence has been found of shellfish
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St Kilda has many distinctive local landmarks, most centred on the St Kilda Esplanade and foreshore area, several featuring domes of a
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With many layers of development, St Kilda is characterised by an eclectic mix of residential styles, ranging from rows of Victorian
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lines in Melbourne, which left the former rail line at Fitzroy Street, running around the Esplanade, terminating at Acland Street.
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subcultures. While some of these groups still maintain a presence in St Kilda, since the 2000s the district has experienced rapid
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The US Army even established a 'prophylactic station' within the men's toilets near Luna Park. Discussed on p125 of Longmire's
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fire. The Palace nightclub was built in its place in 1971 (in 2007 this building was closed, gutted by fire, and demolished).
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during the summer months. As with most metropolitan beaches near the mouth of the Yarra, however, it has poor water quality.
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Kilda which dates back to the 1850s. Sometime referred to as "Chadstone by the Sea" (Chadstone being a huge shopping mall).
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In the 12-month period to January 2020 St Kilda reported a median house price of A$ 1.34 million for a three bedroom house.
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by Christopher Priest. During this a basement auditorium is flooded during a tropical storm and several people are killed.
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for the Fitzroy street end of Albert Park is in the planning stages as well as the existing skate park on Marine Parade.
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The St Kilda Town Hall features a small public Victorian garden facing the corner of Brighton Road and Carlisle Street.
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for larger gigs and DJ's (and backpackers), The George Public Bar on Saturday afternoons, and the St Kilda Bowls Club.
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in Australia. Myrnong Hall built in 1890 on Acland Street is a large Victorian mansion richly decorated in cast iron.
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The oldest church is Christ Church on the corner Acland Street and Church Square, built in 1854-57 to the designs of
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Prince of Wales which was built in 1920. It has been used as a cabaret venue and is now another live music venue.
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Plaque signifying the home on Grey Street in which former Prime Minister Stanley Melbourne Bruce was born in 1883
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St Kilda is the setting for the Sam Feldt & Bloombox remix videoclip of "On Trees and Birds and Fire" by the
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With numerous small apartments, and plenty of meeting places, St Kilda became one of the city's main areas of
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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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reserve has a number of ovals which are home to Australian rules football clubs. These include the historic
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Louis Lavater - poet who spent his whole life in St Kilda from birth (2 March 1867) to death (22 May 1953)
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The St Kilda Pier is another local landmark and major tourist attraction. The pier is terminated by the
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St Kilda has three historic theatres, each catering to a different niche use; all are listed on the
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population "perform their dancing about the old tree" after moving into the area during the 1850s.
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homes in Melbourne, built as the boarding house for a ladies' school, but now a private residence.
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An 1890 photograph of Fitzroy Street looking toward the three blocks that made up the George Hotel
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St Kilda is known for its many parks and gardens, many featuring combinations of the predominant
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was rebuilt in an art deco style in 1936. It has since gained fame as an alternative music venue.
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this community. By the 1980s, the Jewish centre of Melbourne had moved eastward to more affluent
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an early-20th century amusement park with its "Moonface" entry and its historic scenic railway.
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exclaimed in song, "We're gonna sleep on the St Ki-i-lda sands" in their song "The Crowd".
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Edwardian buildings include The Priory, built in 1890 at 61 Alma Road, it is one of the few
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In 1987, the St Kilda railway line was closed, rationalised and re-opened to become part of
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mansions, dating back to the early days of the seaside resort. Historic residences include
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also passes through St Kilda. St Kilda Beach is regularly used for state and international
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also vanished from outside their Acland Street flat on 26 April 1980 after getting into a
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operated a tram line, described as an 'Electric Street Railway', from St Kilda Station to
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British winter Olympian who won bobsleigh bronze at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Germany.
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was also developed with mansions and large houses, as well as St Kilda's Synagogue. The
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Many movies and video clips have been filmed in St Kilda, including indoor scenes from
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design by architect Enrico Taglietti, designed to open like a book; it also includes
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architecture theme established at the turn of the century. Perhaps the best known is
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The Palace, a once popular music venue, was demolished soon after a fire in July 2007
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St Kilda became a separate municipality on 24 April 1857, and in the same year, the
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and occasionally the Victorian Bushrangers Cricket Club and was the debut venue of
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filmed many of their video clips in St Kilda in the 1980s; of particular note is "
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Former schools include St Kilda Grammar, which closed at the turn of the century.
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cases are associated with St Kilda. Linda Stilwell was a 7-year-old girl who was
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and The Esplanade Alliance, as part of the hi-rise Esplanade apartment building.
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as a cinema and has been used as a live music and concert venue since the 1970s.
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looking south towards the Junction Hotel, cnr Barkly Street/ High Street (now
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Early lithograph (1864) of St Kilda main beach, looking toward west beach and
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and originally lined with shops), between Wellington Street, Alma Road, and
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From Riches to Rags and Back Again, a history of St Kilda's housing styles
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St Kilda is home to many major annual events. The largest of these is the
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St Kilda is also the residence of the fictional character The Honourable
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styled block of flats designed by William H. Merritt and has featured on
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is located on the Lower Esplanade and was built in 1927 to the design of
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The St Kilda Film Festival is the setting for an incident in the novel
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A Victorian era mansion retained as part of a modern apartment building
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congregation, on Alma Road in East St Kilda, was consecrated in 1938.
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St Kilda is home to many of Melbourne's visitor attractions including
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from the day it opened in 1961 until he moved to retirement village)
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Walks in Port Phillip: A Guide to the Cultural Landscapes of a City
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Recreation on St Kilda West and Middle Park beaches includes most
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St Kilda is home to several schools, including secondary schools
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Entry gates to the St Kilda Botanical Gardens from Blessington St
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across Melbourne were built in the late 1880s, with a line from
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on Grey Street built in 1855 (later modified) to the design of
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was closed in 1981; around 1982, it was destroyed by a fire.
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Australian National University. Retrieved on 4 December 2023
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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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History of football clubs in St. Kilda, Melbourne, Australia
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called the Lady of St Kilda, a mock timber sculpture of the
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flats behind were demolished despite the campaigning of the
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No Justice: An Investigation into the Death of Adele Bailey
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St Kilda is also home to one of Melbourne's few remaining
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removed before the plans were presented for consultation.
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Working girls: prostitutes, their life and social control
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On 11 September 2003, the St Kilda icon, the 99-year-old
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The St Kilda Town Hall and its Victorian public gardens
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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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were held at the historic tree which still stands at
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Stardust Lounge and Palais de Danse on fire in 1968
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St Kilda recorded a population of 19,490 at the 4670:"ABC Indigenous Programs – Message Stick: Briggs" 2979:The First Residents of Melbourne's Western Region 2136:St Kilda also has water transport in the form of 776:(1912), the Palais de Danse (1919 and 1926), the 4850:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 4761:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 4654:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 4386:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 4077:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3566:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3500:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3464:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3428:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3370:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3200:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3164:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3006:Yalukit Willam: the River People of Port Phillip 2774:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 2717:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1410:team, the St Kilda Sharks, who won back-to-back 1243:, which starts at Lakeside Drive and heads down 272: 2787: 2785: 2549:(lived at 47 Robe Street between 1944 and 1946) 2531:(lived at 47 Robe Street between 1944 and 1946) 2020:. 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Scheherazade moved to Caulfield in 2008. 5105: 5091: 5083: 4956: 4942: 4934: 4911:Official Louise and Charmian Faulkner site 4634:"AC/DC's residence in the early seventies" 3929:Craig Butt, Leah Balbin (6 January 2016). 3671: 3444:"Blaze at St Kilda landmark under control" 2647: 2632:"St Kilda (Vic.) (Suburbs and Localities)" 1005: 59: 38: 4582:"I'm so normal it's boring: Chris Lilley" 4111:"Home - The George White Bar and Gallery" 3313:, The History of St Kilda 1930-83, Vol 3. 3240:Robert Sands, Conservation Analysis, 1992 2525:(1902–1986), Austrian-Australian sculptor 2500:, rugby league and rugby union footballer 1819:, which are synonymous with the area and 1402:. The St Kilda City Football Club of the 4468: 4466: 2999: 2997: 2995: 2948:Port Phillip Gazette (Vic.: 1838 - 1845) 2922:Port Phillip Gazette (Vic.: 1838 - 1845) 2896:Port Phillip Gazette (Vic.: 1838 - 1845) 2432: 1328:, one of the city's most iconic venues. 936:sculpture at St Kilda main beach in 2006 549:which were most likely sharpened on the 361:, 6 km (4 miles) south-east of the 36:Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3480:"Leader News: Melbourne community news" 2622: 2620: 2616: 1461:club, and several social soccer clubs. 1422:which has in the past been a prominent 1292:, a popular venue for alternative music 1256:. Until 2009, St Kilda was home to the 1176:building consecrated on 13 March 1927. 962:In 2006, the proposed development of a 830:Crowds line the Esplanade to greet the 420:, and the guest houses became low-cost 4868:. (The article makes reference to his 4843: 4754: 4647: 4379: 4309:. Wellington: A. H. & A. W. 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A 1344:(commonly known as "The Espy"), the 896:St Kilda also experienced increased 768:amusement park (1906 - 1909), a new 5768:Suburbs of the City of Port Phillip 5125:Melbourne central business district 5115:Melbourne central business district 4697:"Bailey, Henry Stephen (1876–1962)" 4672:. ABC. 24 June 2012. Archived from 3542:"Save St Kilda - The Triangle Site" 3270:Australian Institute of Criminology 3218:. 28 September 2007. Archived from 2828:"Memories of my St Kilda - Opinion" 2096:Melbourne central business district 1965:, the beach scenes of the 2005 hit 1929:. St Kilda was also the venue for 1648:'s award-winning extension (1994). 1394:(AFL). Originally based locally at 1370:cheer squad during a 2017 AFL match 1254:Melbourne Underground Film Festival 702:completed in 1888, and a line from 363:Melbourne central business district 5229:Convention & Exhibition Centre 4816:Australian Dictionary of Biography 4701:Australian Dictionary of Biography 4553:Australian Dictionary of Biography 4534:Australian Dictionary of Biography 3804:"FORMER WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH" 3712:"The History of the Astor Theatre" 3584:. unChain St Kilda. Archived from 2109:St Kilda is served by tram routes 2094:St Kilda is well connected to the 1741:, and is recognised with multiple 944:, St Kilda hosted an interpretive 801:including crime, prostitution and 104:Location in metropolitan Melbourne 25: 4137:"The George Whitebar and Gallery" 1476:were held at St Kilda beach. The 1474:2007 World Aquatics Championships 1412:Victorian Women's Football League 1408:Women's Australian rules football 1320:. These and other groups such as 206:3.2 km (1.2 sq mi) 5783:Red-light districts in Australia 4549:"Evans, Sir Bernard (1905–1981)" 4499:"Where are Louise and Charmian?" 4115:The George White Bar and Gallery 3955:Deborah Gough (4 January 2017). 2968:Place of Sensuous Resort, p. 53. 2186:and in the disappearance of the 1579:View from St Kilda Pier towards 572:, which comprised vast areas of 475:, who was superintendent of the 90: 89: 82: 5573:Rectangular Stadium (AAMI Park) 5070:territory divided with another 4530:"Clark, John James (1838–1915)" 4141:The George Whitebar and Gallery 3656:"St Kilda (VIC) (State Suburb)" 3652:Australian Bureau of Statistics 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 2793:"City of Port Phillip Website" 2750:"Understanding Gentrification" 2669:. 16 July 2011. 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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 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 924:National Trust of Victoria 854:, as well as attracting a 519: 26: 5712:Melbourne Central station 5488:Royal Exhibition Building 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: 113: 77: 72:on the St Kilda foreshore 58: 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 1324:regularly played at the 1322:Hunters & Collectors 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 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) 18:St Kilda Film Festival 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:. 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St Kilda (disambiguation)
Melbourne
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Luna Park
Palais Theatre
St Kilda is located in Melbourne
Coordinates
37°51′50″S 144°58′55″E / 37.864°S 144.982°E / -37.864; 144.982
2021 census
Postcode(s)
Melbourne CBD
LGA(s)
City of Port Phillip
State electorate(s)
Albert Park
Caulfield
Prahran
Federal division(s)
Macnamara
Suburbs
St Kilda West
Albert Park and Lake
Windsor
Port Phillip
St Kilda East
Port Phillip
Elwood
Balaclava

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