The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Melbourne:

Melbourne Skyline

Melbourne – Largest city in Victoria, second-largest city in Australia and Oceania.[1] Melbourne is located in the South-East of Australia, and is a major economic centre in the Asia-Pacific. The city is home to 4,917,750 people as of the 2021 census.[1]

General information edit

  • Pronunciation: English: /ˈmɛlbɪn/
  • Common English name(s): Melbourne
  • Official English name(s): Melbourne
  • Adjectival(s): Melburnian
  • Demonym(s): Melburnian

Geography edit

Geography of Melbourne

  • Melbourne is:
  • Population of Melbourne: 4,917,750 (2021 census)
  • Area of Melbourne: 9,993 km2 (3,858.3 sq mi)
Melbourne
 
 
Melbourne
Location within Australia
Coordinates: 37°49′06.5″S 144°57′59.8″E / 37.818472°S 144.966611°E / -37.818472; 144.966611

Location edit

Environment edit

 
Albert Park Lake
 
St Kilda Beach
 
Cherry Lake
 
The Yarra River
 
Werribee River
 
Bolte Bridge

Natural geographic features edit

Areas edit

 
Flinders Street Viaduct

City of Melbourne

Local Government Areas in Melbourne

Suburbs of Melbourne

Districts of Melbourne edit

Locations edit

Bridges in Melbourne edit

 
Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

Bridges in Melbourne

Cultural and exhibition centres edit

Museums and art galleries edit

 
Federation Square

Museums in Melbourne

Parks and gardens in Melbourne edit

 
St Paul's Cathedral
 
Aurora Melbourne Central
 
Eureka Tower

Parks in Melbourne

Public squares edit

Religious buildings edit

 
Bourke Street

Skyscrapers (over 200 m) edit

 
Swanston Street
 
Arts Centre Melbourne
 
Her Majesty's Theatre

Streets edit

Theatres edit

Demographics edit

Demographics of Melbourne

Government and politics edit

Government and politics of Melbourne

Law and order edit

History edit

 
Elizabeth Street in 1870
 
Collins and Queen Streets, 1903
 
Melbourne Cricket Ground during the 2006 Commonwealth Games

History edit

Timeline of Melbourne history

1800s

1900s

2000s

Culture of Melbourne edit

Culture of Melbourne

 
South Melbourne Town Hall

Arts edit

Architecture edit

Architecture of Melbourne

Cinema edit

 
State Library of Victoria

Literature edit

 
The Tote Hotel
 
St Kilda Festival

Music edit

Music of Melbourne

 
Forum Theatre
 
Southbank Theatre

Opera and theatre edit

 
National Gallery of Victoria
 
Hosier Lane

Visual arts edit

 
Moomba Birdman Rally, a popular event that takes place during the festival.
 
Royal Melbourne Show
 
Australian Grand Prix

Events and festivals edit

Events and festivals in Melbourne


Media edit

Media in Melbourne

People edit

People from Melbourne

 
Joshua Cavallo, a player for Western United FC
 
Hawthorn and Essendon Football Clubs at the MCG
 
Melbourne United vs Sydney Kings at John Cain Arena
 
Melbourne Stars vs Brisbane Heat
 
1956 Olympics Village
 
AAMI Park
 
Australian Open at Rod Laver Arena

Sport edit

Sport in Melbourne

Association Football in Melbourne edit

Basketball edit

Basketball in Melbourne

Commonwealth Games edit

Cricket edit

Cricket in Melbourne

Olympics edit

Olympics in Melbourne

Netball edit

Netball

Rugby edit

Rugby in Melbourne

Sport venues edit

Tennis edit

Economy and infrastructure edit

Transport edit

Transport in Melbourne

Public transport edit

Roads edit

Education edit

Education in Melbourne

Healthcare edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "2021 Greater Melbourne, Census All persons QuickStats | Australian Bureau of Statistics". www.abs.gov.au. Retrieved 12 July 2022.

External links edit

  Wikimedia Atlas of Melbourne