Infobox company company name ConnexMelbourne Proprietary Limited company logo Image ConnexMelbourne ... about index.html ConnexMelbourne About Us ref parent Veolia Transport divisions ... Company company name ConnexMelbourne Proprietary Limited company logo Image ConnexMelbourne brand.svg ... ref http www.connexaustralia.com.au about index.html ConnexMelbourne About Us ref parent Veolia Environnement subsid Infobox rail railroad name ConnexMelbourne Pty. Ltd. railroad abbr locale Victoria ... railway network start year 1999 end year 2009 gauge RailGauge 63 hq city MelbourneConnexMelbourne ... made. ref name ff http www.connexmelbourne.com.au index.php?id 46 ConnexMelbourne Fast Facts . ref History Melbourne Transport Enterprises now ConnexMelbourne was awarded a government granted monopoly ... began negotiations with Connex to assume responsibility for all Melbourne s metro train network ... accessdate 17 February 2008 location Melbourne ref Connex s contract was extended on 21 August 2007 ... 2007 06 30 1182624239500.html newspaper The Age location Melbourne title Connex asks for second ... en challenges history.aspx Bot retrieved archive archivedate 26 May 2008 ref ConnexMelbourne was the only Veolia company to retain the Connex name. It was not until May 2008 that ConnexMelbourne ... date 20 May 2008 publisher ConnexMelbourne accessdate 17 August 2008 ref 2009 heatwave issues ... closed lines suspended 20090130 7twd.html accessdate 4 February 2009 location Melbourne ref By Connex ... Between 2004 and 2009, ConnexMelbourne was paid an average of Australian dollar A 345 million per ... projects. Reliability benchmarks Under the terms of its contract with the state government, ConnexMelbourne ... For details of railway operations, see Railways in Melbourne Fleet The ConnexMelbourne fleet consisted ... initiatives across the entire Melbourne public transport network, Connex has also undertaken its own ... the name change from Hillside Trains to Connex. The campaign produced by Melbourne advertising agency ... more details
Connex may refer to eCommerce FIS CONNEX , an Electronic Funds Transfer application package from EFD eFunds Corporation Fiction a fictitious energy company in the film Syriana Mathematics Connex, description of a total relation a geometric form, a generalisation of collineation Public transport Connex Group , a former name of Veolia Transport, owned by Veolia Environment ConnexMelbourne , a former public transport operator owned by Veolia Environment Veolia Verkehr , largest bus and train operator in Germany, formerly known as Connex Verkehr GmbH Connex South Central a defunct train operating company in the United Kingdom Connex South Eastern a defunct train operating company in the United Kingdom Shipping a shipping container Telecommunications an earlier name of Vodafone Romania Vital Signs Connex, Welch Allyn vital signs documentation software and brand for vital signs devices disambig de Connex fr Connex homonymie ... more details
Infobox Defunct Company company name Connex bus company logo Image Connex Logo.PNG slogan fate Bought out successor Travel London foundation 1996 defunct 2004 location West Midlands region West Midlands industry Bus transport Connex bus UK refers to the bus company branded Connex that operated in the United Kingdom from its creation in 1996. Connex Group Connex was a brand name of Veolia Environnement , used in train and bus operating companies. Connex gained contracts to operate London bus services, including high profile London Buses route 3 Route 3 ref http intobuses.fotopic.net p33540604.html Connex bus on route 3 ref . Connex was forced to sell its bus operations when its brand name was damaged after the Connex South Eastern and Connex South Central fiasco. Connex bus was acquired by National Express Group in 2004 ref http www.nationalexpressgroup.com nx mc releases pr2004 pressrelease ?id 3310987 National Express Purchase of Connex ref , forming the second incarnation of their subsidiary Travel London . See also List of bus operators of the United Kingdom References Reflist UK bus company stub London bus operators Category Former London bus operators Category Former bus operators in England ... more details
Infobox rail company logo filename Connexsouthcentrallogo.jpg name Connex South Central image filename 319013 at Clapham Junction.JPG widthpx 300px caption franchise South Central br 1996 2001 nameforarea region regions South England South secregions London , South East England South East fleet stations stationsop passkm0708 routekm abbr CX parent company Connex Group Connex website websitetitle linelength tracklength notrack gauge oldgauge el speed elevation map bgcolor FFFFFF Connex South Central was a short lived List of companies operating trains in the United Kingdom train operating company in the United Kingdom . It was owned by the Connex Group , and operated under the Connex brand between October 1996 until mid 2001. Passenger train s served Surrey , Sussex and parts of Hampshire and Kent . The network was previously part of the Southern Region of British Railways and later Network SouthEast . Before privatisation, the part of Network SouthEast which was to become Connex South Central was known as Network SouthCentral. Services used the London termini of London Victoria station Victoria and London Bridge station London Bridge . The Connex South Central rolling stock was a mixture ... was originally due to run until 2006, but Connex South Central lost the franchise in October 2000. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 988016.stm Connex loses rail franchise , BBC News Online , London, 24 .... This caused Connex to lose the franchise. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 988016.stm Connex loses rail ... , a film by Ken Loach about railway privatisation Topical imagery gallery File Connex at redhill 2000 1st.png A picture of a Connex South Central EMU train at Redhill station in the year 2000. File Connex at Haywards Heath2002.png A former Connex South Central train at Haywards Heath station in 2002. File Hayward s Heath EMU 2001.png A former Connex South Central train passes trough Haywards Heath in 2001. File Connex in Bletchley 2000.JPG A Connex South Central British Rail Class 319 EMU ... more details
Infobox rail company logo filename Connexsoutheastern.jpg name Connex South Eastern image filename 465020 at Waterloo East.jpg widthpx 300px caption franchise South Eastern br 14 October 1996 9 November 2003 nameforarea region regions South East England South East secregions London , South England South fleet approx. 350 stations 178 stationsop passkm0708 routekm abbr CX parent company Connex Group Connex website www.connex.co.uk websitetitle linelength tracklength notrack gauge oldgauge el speed elevation map bgcolor FFFFFF Image Kent Railways.svg thumb left The railway lines of Kent, many of which Connex South Eastern ran services on. Connex South Eastern was a List of companies operating trains in the United Kingdom train operating company in the United Kingdom . It was owned by the Connex Group and operated between 14 October 1996 and 9 November 2003. The company operated passenger services in South London and Kent . The network was previously part of the Southern Region of British Railways and later Network SouthEast . The dense South Eastern network of train services runs into Victoria Station London Victoria , and to Charing Cross railway station Charing Cross and Cannon Street station Cannon Street via London Bridge rail station London Bridge . The franchise was originally due to run until 2011, but in June 2003 the Strategic Rail Authority decided to cut the South Eastern franchise short at the end of 2003, citing poor financial management and a serious loss of confidence ... date 7 June 2003 accessdate 3 May 2008 work BBC News ref Connex South Eastern lost its franchise ... owned subsidiary of the Strategic Rail Authority . References references See also File New Connex EMU .png thumb left 175px A picture of an ex Connex Group Connex British Rail Class 466 Class 466 EMU at Blackfriars station in the year 2006. The popular Class 466 EMUs were refurbished by Connex in 2002. File Connex by Redhill 1.JPG thumb 175px left A picture of a Connex South Eastern EMU at Redhill ... more details
Hatnote This article is about the Australian metropolis. The name may also refer to the Melbourne City Centre also known as the Central Business District or CBD or the City of Melbourne the Local Government Area within which the Melbourne City Centre is situated . For all other uses, see Melbourne disambiguation ... city name Melbourne state vic vic codes as Victoria Australia . Please leave it as vic or else it will point to a disambig page image Melbourne montage six frame infobox jpg.jpg caption From top left to bottom right Melbourne city centre , Flinders Street Station , Shrine of Remembrance , Federation Square , Melbourne Cricket Ground , Royal Exhibition Building . pop 4,137,432 pop footnotes   Metropolitan ... Areas of Victoria Municipalities of Greater Melbourne 31 Municipalities across Greater Melbourne stategov ... 729 maxtemp 19.8 mintemp 10.2 rainfall 646.9 Melbourne IPA Australian English phonology melb n, bn ... QuickStats Melbourne Urban Centre Locality work 2006 Australian Census publisher Australian Bureau of Statistics date 25 October 2007 accessdate 11 September 2009 ref The Melbourne City Centre is the hub ... Melbourne is the common name. As of June 2010, the greater geographical area had an approximate ... 2012 accessdate 18 April 2012 ref Inhabitants of Melbourne are called Melburnians or Melbournians. ref name MacqDict Macquarie Dictionary Macquarie Dictionary, Fourth Edition 2005 . Melbourne, The Macquarie ... UTF8&hq &hnear Melbourne CBD, Melbourne VIC&gl au&ei s9r3SpvrD4uI6wOaytwa&ved 0CBMQ8gEwAA&geocode FRUAv 0dYfajCA&split 0 title Melbourne CBD publisher Google Maps accessdate 11 September 2009 ref The metropolitan ... known as the City of Melbourne , and the metropolitan area consists of a Local Government Areas of Victoria Municipalities of Greater Melbourne further 30 municipalities . ref name MelbLGAs cite web url ... Government of Victoria page 11 accessdate 11 September 2009 ref Melbourne was founded in 1835 ... in Van Diemen s Land . ref name settlement8 9 cite web title History of the City of Melbourne publisher ... more details
Melbourne IT is an Australian Internet company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange asx MLB . Formed ... title Melbourne IT acquires Europe s Cogent IPC for 4.5m work publisher IndustrySearch Australia and NZ date 2004 03 19 url http www.industrysearch.com.au News Melbourne IT acquires Europes Cogent ... web last first authorlink coauthors title Melbourne IT acquires UK domain registrar IDR work publisher ... accessdate 2010 12 14 ref based in London. Melbourne IT currently operates eighteen main global offices ... first authorlink coauthors title Global Offices Melbourne IT work publisher Melbourne IT Group date ... reasons outlined below Melbourne IT had a de facto monopoly on com.au domain name registrations ... 1999, when Melbourne IT listed on the ASX, the registration of international domain names has dominated its revenues. Internationally, as an ICANN accredited registrar, Melbourne IT is ranked around ... names, introducing managed hosting products and consulting services. In 2006, Melbourne IT acquired WebCentral , Australia s largest web hosting company. In 2008, Melbourne IT acquired Verisign DBMS for US 50m. ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Melbourne IT Acquires Versign DBMS For 50 Million work publisher TechCrunch date 2008 08 30 url http techcrunch.com 2008 04 30 melbourne it acquires versign dbms for 50 million doi accessdate 2010 11 21 ref History Melbourne IT s history ... and CEO, respectively, for the University of Melbourne s new commercial subsidiary Melbourne ... Systems work publisher University of Melbourne date url http www.dis.unimelb.edu.au people ... name of Melbourne IT from its earliest days. Citation needed date August 2010 Contrary to popular ... Centres in 1997, and contributed 0.5 million dollars in profit to Melbourne IT in the year before its ... Robert Elz , senior system administrator in the University of Melbourne s Computer Science Department ... only to tertiary educational and research institutions. The AFR article caused Melbourne University ... more details
Taylor v Connex South Eastern Ltd 5.7.2000 Appeal No EAT 1243 99, is a UK labour law case, concerning the TUPE Regulations. Facts Mr Taylor was a chartered accountant, employed as an administrator by the SouthEastern Train Company, a sub division of British Rail . It was privatised and sold to Connex South Eastern Ltd in 1996. In 1997 he got a new job as Deputy Company Secretary, but on his new contract he made amendments, amounting to a counter offer in contract, therefore, according to the EAT, remaining employed under the terms of his old agreement. In 1998 he was given, according to ongoing changes throughout the company, another new contract, which contained clauses that were to his detriment he lost some holiday and redundancy entitlement . He complained, but the company would not budge. They insisted he accept the terms or have three weeks notice. The tribunal found that he was redundant, but that he was dismissed not for this ref ERA 1996 s 163 2 there is a statutory presumption that someone loses their job by reason of redundancy i.e. so that a redudancy payment is available , unless the employer proves otherwise. ref but for some other substantial reason under s 98 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 . He therefore lost his claim for unfair dismissal. He appealed. Judgment The Employment Appeal Tribunal Judge Wilkie QC, Ms J Drake and Mr K M Young CBE held that under r 8 1 now r 7 of the Transfer of Undertakings Protection of Employment Regulations Mr Taylor was actually dismissed in connection with the transfer of the railway from public to private hands. This was so despite the fact that privatisation took place 2 years beforehand. cquote 27 Two years may appear to be a long time but that begs the question what has happened in the two years which may have broken the chain of causation. The Employment Tribunal then goes on to say that determination of this point ... on the occasion of the transfer from British Rail to Connex South Eastern, then the dismissal of Mr ... more details
thumb Connex train arriving at the heritage listed Camberwell railway station, Melbourne Camberwell ... services throughout Victoria. In 1999 the process was complete, with ConnexMelbourne and M Train ... expressed interest in taking control of Melbourne s suburban rail network from Connex in November ..., refurbished by Downer EDi EDi Rail and Alstom for M Train M Train and ConnexMelbourneConnex respectively ...Use dmy dates date March 2011 Melbourne railway lines File Old Flinders Street Station.jpg thumb The pre ... thumb Flinders Street Station in 2006 The Melbourne rail network is operated by Metro Trains Melbourne ... rail model centred on the Melbourne city centre Melbourne Central Business District CBD and Flinders ... as a commuter rapid transit hybrid. Melbourne s List of Melbourne railway stations suburban ... at ground level, with a number of level crossings, and tracks shared with Freight railways in Melbourne ... 2009 financial year, the Melbourne rail network recorded 213.9 million passenger trips, the highest ... in tram use 20090819 epsf.html publisher Fairfax accessdate 23 July 2010 location Melbourne ref History Melbourne s first railway line opened in 1854, when only 20 years earlier Melbourne itself ... for a railway linking Melbourne and Hobsons Bay . On 7 September 1851 a public meeting called for a railway linking Melbourne to Port Melbourne then called Sandridge which led to the establishment on 20 January 1853 of the Melbourne and Hobson s Bay Railway Company . On 8 February 1853 the Government also approved the establishment of the Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company and the Melbourne ... Engineer in Chief. On 23 May of that year the Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Murray River Railway ... in Victoria on March 1853, the line stretching 4  km. from the Melbourne or City Terminus on the site of modern day Flinders Street Station to Sandridge now Port Melbourne . As with many of Australia s early railways, it was owned and operated by a private company the Melbourne and Hobson s Bay ... more details
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is operated by Metro Trains Melbourne , a private company, which took over from ConnexMelbourne ...portal Australia File Melbourne metropolitan public transport usage.jpg thumb Chart of Melbourne s Metropolitan ... Dead link date August 2010 bot RjwilmsiBot ref Transport in Melbourne consists of extensive networks and a wide variety of transport services in the city of Melbourne, Australia , including The Trams in Melbourne world s largest tram network. Buses in Melbourne Bus which consist of 323 routes and Coach vehicle coach services The Trains in Melbourne metro railway network consisting of 16 lines, the second ... wrongway title PTUA The Alternative to Melbourne s Freeway Explosion accessdate 2007 07 26 ref ... second busiest in Australia Port of Melbourne Australia s busiest port for containerised and general ... 2010 01 08 evidence of mode shift in australian cities bitre data ref Melbourne ... s Automotive industry . In 2002, the state government set an aspirational goal as part of Melbourne ... on the edge 2008 05 02 1209235157167.html?page fullpage location Melbourne work The Age title A city ... congestion in 2008, official Vicroads figures showed no growth in car travel on Melbourne s roads ... Melbourne work The Age title Hoddle Street chockers first Clay last Lucas date 2009 03 16 ref ... thumb left Trams pass trains on the Flinders Street Viaduct in the Melbourne CBD Melbourne is served by a public transport system integrating rail, tram and bus services. Its extensive Trams in Melbourne ... 300 bus routes and a train system comprising 16 lines service Melbourne , Greater Melbourne and suburban ... , in Melbourne s WCBD Western Central Business District . A Space Syntax Approach Multiple Centrality Analysis of Melbourne s public transport network excluding buses which were deemed too inefficient ... were serviced within 30 minutes of anywhere in the greater Melbourne area. This concluded that only 10 15 of the residents in Melbourne are serviced by appropriate and timely public transport ... more details
Archbishop of Melbourne or Bishop of Melbourne may refer to the bishop responsible for either of the following dioceses Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne Anglican Diocese of Melbourne disambig ... more details
South Melbourne may refer to South Melbourne, Victoria , suburb of Melbourne South Melbourne FC , a football soccer club based in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Sydney Swans , Australian rules football club formerly known as South Melbourne Football Club disambig it South Melbourne ... more details
The phrase Royal Melbourne can be used in several contexts The following organisations, institutions, and places in Melbourne , Australia , were named after William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne Royal Melbourne Golf Club Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne Royal Melbourne Hospital Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron Royal Melbourne Philharmonic The following is an area in Chicago, U.S.A. Royal Melbourne Chicago See also Melbourne disambiguation disamb ... more details
Melbourne is a major metropolis in Victoria, Australia. TOCright The name Melbourne may also refer to In Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Melbourne city centre , the central area of metropolitan Melbourne City of Melbourne , local government area Electoral district of Melbourne , an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Australia Division of Melbourne , an electorate of the Federal Parliament of Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground , the traditional home of Australia cricket and Australian Rules football Melbourne Cup , premier horse race, and the race that stops the nation Melbourne Football Club , an Australian rules football team Melbourne Vixens , an Australian netball team Melbourne Storm , a rugby league team Melbourne Tigers , an Australian basketball team Melbourne Victory FC Football soccer Club Melbourne Knights Football soccer Club University of Melbourne , the oldest university in Victoria Melbourne High School Victoria , a boys secondary school located in South Yarra Melbourne Grammar School Other places Antarctica Mount Melbourne Canada Melbourne, Nova Scotia Melbourne, Quebec England Melbourne, Derbyshire Melbourne, East Riding of Yorkshire Melbourn , Cambridgeshire United States Melbourne, Arkansas Melbourne, California Melbourne, Florida Melbourne, Iowa Melbourne, Kentucky Music Melbourne album Melbourne album a compilation album by the Models Melbourne song Melbourne song , a song by The Whitlams People Viscount Melbourne , 1st Viscount Melbourne 1748 1829 William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne 1779 1848 Frederick Lamb, 3rd Viscount Melbourne 1782 1853 Other Royal Melbourne disambiguation for that name Melbourne Shuffle , a dance style HMAS Melbourne HMAS Melbourne , three Royal Australian Navy ships named for the city USS Melbourne , a fictional ... Worlds Star Trek The Next Generation The Best of Both Worlds See also lookfrom Melbourne disamb geodis br Melbourne dishe velout de Melbourne Begriffskl rung fr Melbourne homonymie ko id Melbourne ... more details
West Melbourne may refer to West Melbourne, Florida , United States West Melbourne, Victoria , Australia Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages geodis ... more details
Bank of Melbourne can refer to Bank of Melbourne 1989 , the original bank, taken over by Westpac in 1997 Bank of Melbourne 2011 , the subsidiary of Westpac launched in 2011 disamb ... more details
Infobox Company company name Committee for Melbourne company logo Image CFM logo CMYK.gif 180px company type Incorporation business Incorporated association foundation 1985 location Melbourne , Australia homepage http www.melbourne.org.au The Committee for Melbourne is a non profit organisation based in MelbourneMelbourne, Australia . The Committee was founded in 1985 to bring together businesses, academia and non profit organisations to do activities, networking, and policy advice to government. Its aim is to keep Melbourne as one of the world s most liveable cities. Activities The Committee has been responsible for major changes to Melbourne, such as the Melbourne Docklands development, and smaller programs such as the Melbourne City Circle Tram , Melbourne Green Roofs program, ref http www.melbourne.vic.gov.au AboutCouncil Newsletters Documents Melbourne News Apr09.pdf ref Melbourne Open House , Melbourne s Moving Galleries ref http www.movinggalleries.org about ref and many others. The outcomes of the Committee for Melbourne come in three categories private sector collaboration, establishing organisations, and shaping government policy. Melbourne Achiever Award The Committee for Melbourne gives the prestigious Melbourne Achiever awards. Past winners have included Rob Adams architect Rob Adams , Christine Nixon and the Royal Children s Hospital, Melbourne . References Reflist Category Organisations based in Melbourne ... more details
Onesource date March 2009 peacock date December 2010 Infobox building name The Langham, Melbourne image Langhamhotelmelbourne.jpg caption location near to the Yarra River , Melbourne latd 37 latm 49 lats 14 latNS S longd 144 longm 57 longs 57 longEW E iso region AU VIC coordinates display title The Langham, Melbourne is a Star classification five star luxury hotel in Melbourne located on the Southbank Promenade . ref name note1 The Langham, Melbourne, http melbourne.langhamhotels.com.au Melbourne Hotels , Langham Hotel Melbourne , September 14, 2007, accessed September 14, 2007 ref It is a popular area for visitors and locals alike, and a great place to eat and for leisure. ref name note2 http www.onlymelbourne.com.au melbourne details.php?id 1972 Southbank Promenade Southgate , Only Melbourne , September 14, 2007, accessed September 14, 2007 ref Overlooking the Yarra River , Melba Brasserie serves the best of Melbourne s world famous cuisine . ref name note1 Historical background The Langham, Melbourne is located near to the Yarra River . The hotel was previously known as the Sheraton Towers Southgate . It was rebranded as the Langham Hotel, Melbourne on 1 January 2005. ref http www.hotel.com.au melbourne Sheraton Melbourne hotel.asp Langham Hotel Melbourne on hotel.com.au ref The hotel today The Langham, Melbourne is part of the Langham Hotels International based in Hong Kong ... name note1 Chuan Spa , opened in 2005 in The Langham, Melbourne, offers treatments, combining the fitness traditions of both the East and West. ref Langham Hotel Melbourne, http melbourne.langhamhotels.com.au health melbourne hotel spa.htm Melbourne Hotel Spa , Langham Hotel Melbourne , September 14 ..., Melbourne http melbourne.langhamhotels.com.au Langham Hotel Melbourne http www.chuanspa.com.au Chuan Spa at Langham Hotel Melbourne http www.melbarestaurant.com.au Melba Restaurant at Langham Hotel Melbourne DEFAULTSORT Langham, Melbourne Category Hotels in Melbourne ... more details
The Melbourne Markets relates to the Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market operated by the Melbourne Market Authority . The Melbourne Markets complex contains the Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market National Flower Centre Nursery Market The markets are located on a 33 hectare site in Footscray Road, Melbourne Footscray Road , West Melbourne, Victoria West Melbourne . They are adjacent to the Melbourne Fish Markets , the Port of Melbourne and the South Dynon railway yards and are to be moved to Epping, Victoria Epping by 2012 ref cite web title Melbourne Markets Relocation url http www.majorprojects.vic.gov.au our projects our current projects melbourne market relocation work Major Projects Victoria website publisher Major Projects Victoria accessdate 2 July 2011 ref in order to facilitate access to the railway yards from the port. Melbourne s wholesale markets have been at their current location since 1969. Prior to that they were at the Queen Victoria Market and before that the Western Market in Collins Street, Melbourne Collins Street which opened in 1841. References reflist External links Primarysources date January 2007 http www.melbournemarkets.com.au Melbourne Markets web site coord 37 48 25.22 S 144 55 24.92 E type landmark region AU display title Category Buildings and structures in Melbourne Category Markets in Melbourne Category Markets in Australia melbourne stub ... more details
For the cemetery in Melbourne, Australia Melbourne General Cemetery Infobox cemetery name Melbourne Cemetery image Melbourne Cemetery Melbourne, Florida entrance 001.jpg imagesize 300px caption Entrance to Melbourne Cemetery established country United States location Melbourne, Florida coordinates coord 28 05 10.42 N 80 36 34.90 W type landmark type owner City of Melbourne size graves website official website findagrave findagrave website link political political graveyard website link The Melbourne Cemetery or City of Melbourne Cemetery is a cemetery in Melbourne, Florida Melbourne , Florida . It is located on Hibiscus Boulevard at the intersection with Lake Street. The cemetery includes graves of original settlers of Melbourne, to include Cornthwaite John Hector who founded the city. Although formally organized as a cemetery in 1891, native Americans purported used the site as a burial grounds for many years before. ref Melbourne Chamber of Commerce. Melbourne A Century of Memories Melbourne, FL National Printing, Inc., 1980 , p. 11. ref Graves File Gravemarker for Cornthwaite John Hector, Founder of Melbourne 001.jpg thumb 260 px Grave marker of C. J. Hector Some of the graves include Beaujean family Ellis family Fee family Goode family Porcher family Rhodes family Notes references External links Commons category Melbourne Cemetery Melbourne, Florida Melbourne Cemetery http www.interment.net data us fl brevard melbourne index.htm Melbourne Cemetery records on Internment.net Category Cemeteries in Florida Category Melbourne, Florida ... more details
Moving Melbourne was a brand used by the National Express Group for their suburban train and tram operations M Train M Train and M Tram M Tram in Melbourne , Australia . disamb ... more details
unreferenced date August 2007 The Melbourne Advertiser was Melbourne s first newspaper. It was published by John Pascoe Fawkner , a co founder of Melbourne. The premier edition appeared on 1 January 1838 handwritten in ink by Fawkner himself and displayed at his hotel. Ten handwritten weekly editions were published until Fawkner acquired a wooden press and some metal fount from Launceston, Tasmania Launceston . After printing a further seventeen issues he was forced by law to cease due to his failure to register his newspaper. He responded with a legally registered and renamed Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser on 6 February 1839, which became the first newspaper to achieve daily publication in Melbourne. The paper was renamed The Melbourne Daily News and Port Phillip Patriot from 9 October 1848 and then simply The Melbourne Daily News from November 1848 to 30 June 1851. The Advertiser was first printed from a shed at the rear of Fawkner s Shakespeare Hotel at the corner of Collins Street, Melbourne Collins Street and Market Street, Melbourne Market Street . The printing press still exists and is stored at the Scienceworks Museum Melbourne Scienceworks Museum in Melbourne . External links http www.slv.vic.gov.au portphillip inter 8263.shtml Images and transcripts of 16 issues of the Melbourne Advertiser at the State Library of Victoria. Category Publications established in 1838 Category Newspapers published in Melbourne Category History of Melbourne ... more details
for the train service Sydney Melbourne Express Melbourne Express was a free newspaper distributed on weekday mornings at suburban railway stations in Melbourne , Australia . Melbourne Express was launched on 5 February 2001, ref http www.fxj.com.au announcements feb01 melbourneexpress.htm Fairfax press release ref one day before mX , another free newspaper also aimed at commuters, but distributed in the evenings. mX was, and still is, published by Rupert Murdoch s News Corporation . Melbourne Express was published by News Corporation s main competitor, Fairfax Media , publishers of Melbourne s broadsheet newspaper, The Age . Melbourne Express ceased publication on the 7 September 2001. ref http www.abc.net.au worldtoday stories s361034.htm Melbourne Express ceases to be published. The World Today ABC Radio ref The final edition featured a single frontpage headline stating So long, and thanks for all the fish with short explanation explaining the reason for the decision. References references Category Newspapers published in Melbourne australia newspaper stub Melbourne stub ... more details