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435:. City Square businesses were evicted and the square itself was closed on 3 April 2017. The demolition of the square and the part of the car park structure under it began in late 2017. A large acoustic shed was erected on the site in 2019 to contain construction noise and dust. The acoustic shed remained in place until it was taken down after over six months in 2022 by two 50-metre cranes. A mural by local artist Emma Coulter titled,
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councillors. In 1966, when the Queen
Victoria Building (on the corner of Swanston and Collins streets) and the adjacent City Club Hotel (opposite the town hall) had been demolished by a developer pending future development, the Council finally decided that it was a good site for the City Square, and purchased the land.
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As part of the construction of the Town Hall station, the City Square precinct is set to be rebuilt as a public gathering and events space. Draft designs for its reconstruction show the square rebuilt much as it was, but with an entrance to the new station occupying the north end. The City Square
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in 1961, he was of the view that a city square should be created between the town hall and the cathedral instead of a civic plaza with a new town hall on top of the rail yards opposite
Flinders Street Station; or a space to the north or east of the town hall; but he could not convince his fellow
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was located in the northwest corner in 1992. The statue became widely known after its theft in 1995. A revamped version of the statue was recast and reinstalled in 1996 following a long public campaign. In 2003, raised areas with grass were added to soften the place and provide informal seating
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newspaper reported, "in interviews with newspaper reporters and on talk-back radio, many
Melburnians have blasted their long awaited City Square for what they see as its bareness, the noise from its controversial video matrix screen and the starkness of the glazed steel canopy running along the
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architects. The design, responding to the complex brief, included a giant video screen, restaurants, shops and outdoor cafes; connected by a glazed canopy, a sunken amphitheatre, graffiti wall, reflecting pool, a water wall, and cascades as well as an open area of the main square. Most of the
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of 8 x 4 city blocks, with open space reserved around the edges. Like most of early
Australian town layouts, it lacked any kind of civic or open space within the grid, but had reserved blocks or allotments for markets, public buildings, and churches. This lack of any public space or sweeping
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was removed from City Square in 2017 and is planned to return to the corner of
Collins and Swanston Streets after the completion of the station. The John Mockridge Fountain water wall will also be returned and relocated to the northern edge of the City Square along Collins Street.
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By 1968, a temporary square of grass and paving was installed on the site of the
Victoria Building and City Club Hotel. It was extended by the early 1970s up to Flinders Lane, then east up to Regent Place. In February 1976, a performance by the band,
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On 14 January 1981, a 12-year-old boy swimming in the water fountain pool was sucked inside the fountain's filter system and was presumed drowned. Despite being trapped for more than 40 minutes, firemen managed to rescue the boy against the odds.
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by Ron
Robertson-Swann, which was commissioned as a centrepiece for the square, was immediately controversial, and Council soon voted to remove it, relocating it to
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boulevards was criticised as early as 1850, and proposals for public squares within the grid cropped up regularly from the 1850s to the 1950s.
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entrance will be the main entrance to the Town Hall Station and will feature a glass canopy designed by the Metro Tunnel architects
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including Queens Walk Arcade, the first of a significant group of buildings demolished on the site of the 1968 temporary square.
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project and was demolished later that year. The square is set to be restored following the completion of the tunnel in 2025.
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areas. With the substantial reduction of its area and the opening of the nearby
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on 28 May 1980, the new square attracted criticism from the general public. The
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protesters from the City Square, which was enforced by up to 400 riot police.
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624:"From the Archives, 1966: Melbourne Council purchases land for City Square"
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747:"City Square - Entry - eMelbourne - The Encyclopedia of Melbourne Online"
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soon after in 2002, the civic importance of the City Square diminished.
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elements and the large flat area were clad with sawn bluestone. The
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A cast bronze statue of a small dog created by Melbourne artist
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were across the streets to the north and south respectively.
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Regent Theatre Wall". A large yellow steel sculpture titled
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Day N. (1976), "The Struggle to Build a City Square . . ."
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837:"Peril in the Square: The Sculpture that Challenged a City"
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1151:"Work on Town Hall Station powers ahead under City Square"
1176:"Updated Melbourne Metro Tunnel station design unveiled"
1063:"City Square Closed As Major Metro Tunnel Works Ramp Up"
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1194:"Melbourne's oldest public statue removed from display"
1092:"City Square shuts down as work begins on Metro Tunnel"
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It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
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School of Historical Studies, Department of History.
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Excavation at City Square for Town Hall station, 2019
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553:"IN VICTORIA THIS WEEK £lm. Paid For A City Corner"
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Queen Elizabeth opening City Square on 28 May, 1980
427:In early 2016, as part of the construction of the
160:stop no. 11 (routes 1, 3/3a, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67, 72)
1970:Buildings and structures in Melbourne City Centre
1033:Levy, Megan; Preiss, Benjamin (21 October 2001).
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198:and the Westin Hotel. The historic landmarks of
1227:Metro Tunnel Authority: Cross Yarra Partnership
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1035:"Protesters arrested as chaos descends on CBD"
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863:"The Age from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia"
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652:. Melbourne: Black Inc. pp. Chapter 12.
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664:"Square to get bigger but problems remain"
458:The famous statue of ill-fated explorers
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982:"The city gets another dead white bloke"
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557:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995)
437:Spatial deconstruction #23 (resilience)
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1149:Build, Victoria’s Big (11 May 2023).
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718:Donovan, Patrick (13 February 2010).
16:Public square in Melbourne, Australia
1253:Melbourne City Council - City Square
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691:Johnston, Chris (23 February 2006).
1300:Melbourne central business district
1290:Melbourne central business district
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1010:. City of Melbourne. Archived from
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914:. Monash University. Archived from
439:was painted onto the shed in 2021.
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1404:Convention & Exhibition Centre
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961:. Monument Australia. 19 June 2013
908:"Melbourne Central City, Victoria"
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170:was a public plaza located in the
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1102:from the original on 24 June 2018
1090:Preiss, Benjamin (3 April 2017).
693:"AC/DC still current 30 years on"
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407:ordered an eviction of about 100
1975:Tourist attractions in Melbourne
533:. Canberra Times. 15 August 1961
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1748:Rectangular Stadium (AAMI Park)
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980:Lucas, Clay (20 August 2006).
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806:Larkin, John (14 July 1981).
672:. Melbourne. 3 September 1974
622:Staff Writers (3 July 2019).
603:. Canberra Times. 5 June 1966
581:. Canberra Times. 4 July 1966
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487:Melbourne Metro Rail Project
403:In October 2011, Lord Mayor
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1753:Sports & Aquatic Centre
1409:Crown Entertainment Complex
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883:"Melbourne's City Square"
774:. 4 June 1982. p. 3.
559:. 30 July 1963. p. 2
517:Encyclopedia of Melbourne
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156:City Square/Swanston St
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1683:Young and Jackson Hotel
1378:University of Melbourne
579:"(view of vacant site)"
282:was filmed there for a
263:Lord Mayor of Melbourne
92:37.81583°S 144.967028°E
1980:Landmarks in Melbourne
1897:Southern Cross station
1821:Queen Victoria Gardens
1673:St Patrick's Cathedral
1510:The District Docklands
1424:Sidney Myer Music Bowl
1239:Architecture Australia
1180:Architecture Australia
648:Annear, Robin (2005).
601:"City Square Approval"
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142:Denton Corker Marshall
126:3 April 2017
1826:Royal Botanic Gardens
1668:Shrine of Remembrance
1581:Old Treasury Building
1490:Queen Victoria Market
959:"Monuments Australia"
751:www.emelbourne.net.au
650:A City Lost and Found
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111:28 May 1980
97:-37.81583; 144.967028
1965:Squares in Melbourne
1768:Royal Park Golf Club
1737:Margaret Court Arena
1155:Victoria’s Big Build
1014:on 19 September 2006
238:Council takes action
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1678:St Paul's Cathedral
1485:Myer Flagship Store
1068:Premier of Victoria
918:on 10 October 2004.
204:St Paul’s Cathedral
200:Melbourne Town Hall
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1941:37.816°S 144.967°E
1862:Capital City Trail
1704:Grand Prix Circuit
1636:Notable structures
1576:Old Melbourne Gaol
1129:www.cbdnews.com.au
865:. 15 January 1981.
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1763:Parkville Stadium
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1658:Federation Square
1627:Victoria Barracks
1571:NGV International
1480:Melbourne Central
1306:metropolitan area
1304:Greater Melbourne
1288:Landmarks in the
1241:, 65 (4) pp 22–39
1182:. 10 August 2021.
912:Australian Places
787:Missing or empty
453:Weston Williamson
433:Town Hall Station
398:Federation Square
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1429:Theatre District
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