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Also written as Unit 68, 79 Whiteman Street.
Southbank VIC 3006, Australia
Also written as Unit 68, 79 Whiteman Street.
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68/79 Whiteman Street is a unit (apartment) situated within the high‑rise residential precinct of Southbank
The unit is about 0.1 km from the Clarendon St / Whiteman St tram stop and the Clarendon Street Junction stop, providing easy access to routes 1, 12, 58, 96 and 109
Within 0.2 km you can reach the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Crown Metropol hotel and the Southbank Promenade, which hosts the weekly art‑and‑craft market and riverside dining
The property is close to the West Gate Freeway along Southbank’s southern border, with key arterials such as Kings Way, Clarendon Street and Normanby Road providing direct routes into Melbourne’s CBD
A short walk (about 0.3 km) brings you to the historic Main Point building and the Robur Tea Building, both notable examples of Southbank’s retained 19th‑century architecture
Southbank had 22,631 residents in the 2021 census, with roughly one‑third born in Australia and significant communities from India, China, Colombia, Malaysia and England; about 45 % speak only English at home
Originally an industrial zone, Southbank transformed in the early 1990s into a densely populated district of high‑rise apartments and offices, now home to iconic towers like Australia 108 and major cultural precincts along the Yarra River
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