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Also written as Unit 133, 79 Whiteman Street.
Southbank VIC 3006, Australia
Also written as Unit 133, 79 Whiteman Street.
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The address is a unit within a residential building
Southbank, where the unit is situated, lies about 1 km south of the Melbourne CBD
Tram stops within 0.1–0.2 km include Clarendon Street Junction and Clarendon St/Whiteman St, serving routes 1, 12, 58, 96 and 109. The Southbank Tram Depot/Light Rail stop is also about 0.3 km away
Within a 0.2–0.4 km radius you’ll find Crown Metropol Melbourne hotel, the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, the historic Polly Woodside museum, and the Robur Tea Building, among others
Southbank had 22,631 residents at the 2021 census. Only 33.3 % were born in Australia, with significant communities from India, China, Colombia, Malaysia and England, and languages such as Mandarin, Spanish and Hindi commonly spoken
Originally an industrial area, Southbank was transformed from the early 1990s into a densely populated district of high‑rise apartments and offices, now home to many of Melbourne’s tallest buildings and major entertainment precincts
The Southbank Promenade forms part of the Capital City Bicycle Trail, but cyclists must observe a 10 km/h speed limit due to heavy pedestrian traffic
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