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Also written as Unit 9, 45 Grosvenor Street.
Balaclava VIC 3183, Australia
Also written as Unit 9, 45 Grosvenor Street.
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It is a unit that sits on a land parcel of 535 m²
Balaclava is situated about 7 km south‑east of Melbourne's CBD
The Balaclava railway station is roughly 0.3 km away, and several tram stops on Carlisle Street, Chapel Street and Brighton Road are within 0.5 km. Bus routes 216 and 219 run along Hotham Street nearby
You can reach Golds World of Judaica (about 0.3 km), the Balaclava Post Office (around 0.4 km), and the St Kilda Police Station (approximately 0.5 km) on foot
The suburb was named after the Battle of Balaclava, a 1854 engagement in the Crimean War, and many local streets also commemorate that conflict
Balaclava has been home to well‑known Australians such as comedian Graham Kennedy, comedian Judith Lucy, comedian Brian Nankervis, journalist John Safran and singer Amy Taylor
The 2021 census recorded a population of 5,392 residents in Balaclava
The suburb hosts a large Orthodox Jewish community with many kosher shops and is also celebrated for Melbourne’s oldest fish and chip shop, Carlisle Seafood
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