The Melbourne Cricket Ground, a contemporary colosseum, growls and echoes eerily as Waugh makes the long walk to the crease. |
|
Then again, no horse as won the Melbourne Cup two years in a row, and I backed the winning horse this year. |
|
Margo Trigg started clay work in 1963 while at teachers college in Melbourne. |
|
In Melbourne there is a backlash against these types of guys, because they often have nothing intelligent to say. |
|
His 60 was also a Royal Melbourne course record, bettering the previous mark by two strokes. |
|
This is how seriously many football tragics take the game here in Melbourne. |
|
Sehwag's previous best was 195 scored against Australia at Melbourne in December last year. |
|
The Tasty Bust Reunion also features ten years since the famous police bust in Melbourne. |
|
In 1971, rain ruined a test match being played between Australia and England in Melbourne, but the weather was fine on the last scheduled day. |
|
Tension pervades the air, though the prevailing climate has more to do with Melbourne next March than Ayrshire in high summer. |
|
In second-hand bookshops around Melbourne you can still find copies of his grandfather's sermons. |
|
In both our replies England sagged like so much peach Melba left out in the midday Melbourne sun. |
|
The Champion 100m hurdler and 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games finalist has many strings to her bow. |
|
Tasmania is consided by many to represent the perfect 'sea change' for those wishing to escape the concrete jungles of Melbourne or Sydney. |
|
After arriving in Melbourne from Foggia in 1938, Peter, then five, settled with his family in Carlton. |
|
Also in Melbourne, Four Silversmiths, an exhibition of contemporary Korean metalwork. |
|
Anyway, we had a think in the office but were stumped for specific local Melbourne myths. |
|
Two years later he persuaded her to move from Queensland to his home town of Melbourne, where he would look after her and her career. |
|
Georgina was awarded a third class honours degree from Melbourne University. |
|
You can't seriously expect a Melbourne man to forget who he barracks for just because he happens to be on TV and radio. |
|
|
I couldn't be fagged doing it tonight, as I am recovering from the horror of dragging two toddlers around the Royal Melbourne Show all day. |
|
I took those sera down to Melbourne with me and tested them to see if any of them had antibody to this newly discovered tick typhus organism. |
|
He graduated with honours in Classics from Melbourne University despite leaving Ormond after a row. |
|
I watched them prepare for a game in Canberra, saw the game and then watched their recovery in Melbourne. |
|
The author is Research Fellow at the Centre for Classics and Archaeological Studies, University of Melbourne. |
|
Hawthorn have ended a miserable week with an agonising 12-point defeat to Carlton in a thrilling encounter at Docklands in Melbourne. |
|
Speaking of Melbourne, that was the first Olympics in which all the athletes just thronged into the stadium for the closing ceremonies. |
|
The WA Government paid for Nathan's medivac flight to Melbourne, post-natal care in Perth and his parents' accommodation. |
|
I rang around to find a doctor in Melbourne who was qualified to issue the requisite medical certificate for diving. |
|
We've been thumbing through the guide to this year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival, trying to decide what we'll go see this year. |
|
Being housed in Melbourne distances them from their major business and fails to respond to future trends. |
|
A self-identifying communist, he was invited to speak at a pacifist congress in Melbourne. |
|
We are now in Melbourne getting ready to go meet Andy and Tim for more beers. |
|
I am not a huge horse racing fan but I am keen to read Winners of the Melbourne Cup by Costa Rolfe as it explores a Melburnian tradition. |
|
More than 500 police backed up by helicopters hovering overhead were involved in raids across Sydney and Melbourne. |
|
Both services will take place at Melbourne Road Methodist Church in Deane on Sunday. |
|
Last week the little toerag that delivers the paper left it on top of the letterbox, allowing Melbourne rain to do its evil work. |
|
I grew up in Melbourne in the 60s and 70s where Christmas beetles were iridescent. |
|
No more would the swaggies need to walk as the crow flies as the Princes Highway was opened, linking Sydney to Adelaide via Melbourne. |
|
His interest in gardening led him to study horticulture in both Hobart and Melbourne. |
|
|
The other honour that gave him particular pleasure was his honorary doctorate from Melbourne University. |
|
One of the tricks to getting a perfect lap is to be good in the Melbourne Hairpin, the chicane and the final corner. |
|
He left the security of permanent employment to establish a sports centre in Melbourne. |
|
I finally emerge, sunburned and blinking, into the glare of an urban antiseptic airport in Melbourne, Australia. |
|
So in Melbourne we will sell ourselves as a small country who can deliver a successful Games. |
|
They live in inner suburban Melbourne and her biological clock is ticking but he doesn't want to hear it. |
|
He outstayed Vinnie Roe today and he is the ideal horse for the two miles of the Melbourne race. |
|
In four inner Melbourne electorates, the Greens won more than 20 percent, outpolling the Liberals. |
|
On the outback road from Sydney to Melbourne, Tony Perrottet finds sophistication and style in the wild. |
|
But the idea is to cover media, advertising and the arts and to promote Melbourne as a centre of creativity. |
|
In 1956, a 16-year-old string bean of 89 pounds, she ran in the Melbourne Olympics. |
|
She was at pains to stress that job losses and branch closures are hers to decide and are not based on orders from the Melbourne headquarters. |
|
Melbourne is now a major tourist destination purely on the basis of its street art. |
|
Like a true Melbourne audience hardly anyone at all got up to flee from the rain. |
|
After completing his degree in Computing, he returned to Melbourne with his own highly individual collection of hanging art. |
|
Professor John Clement, a forensic odontologist at the University of Melbourne, was entirely sceptical. |
|
I went to New Zealand for a while to work at a sheep station, then I went to Melbourne. |
|
Then I checked the obits for Orlando around that time and he was there, with a Melbourne funeral home listed. |
|
In Melbourne there have been twenty four gangland killings, the last half-dozen amid the general public. |
|
Those of us in Melbourne will know that he has quickly become one of the higher profile AFL callers and commentators. |
|
|
That was a tremendous half from the Novocastrians, but you can't count Melbourne out. |
|
The commuting public in Melbourne often enjoy having a good old whinge about the service. |
|
Marzato's stable will be based at a private training center in Bangholme, a southeastern suburb of Melbourne. |
|
Some law students at a Melbourne train station, spruiking the many exciting options on offer this Law Week. |
|
The bushranger was hanged in Melbourne in 1880 after being captured in a shoot-out with police in the small town of Glenrowan, Victoria. |
|
Scottish public opinion took pride in the Burns nights from Montreal to Melbourne. |
|
It was a slow day at work on the Monday before Melbourne Cup and the wheels of the Victorian bureaucracy were grinding slower than usual. |
|
The number of VFL clubs in Melbourne grew and in the 1980s and 1990s clubs from cities outside Victoria were admitted. |
|
My final meal in Melbourne was a lovely brunch at the Comfortable Chair on Lygon Street. |
|
The New Zealand Merino Company represents 70 per cent of fine wool growers, and last month broached the idea of selling its wool in Melbourne. |
|
Melbourne is the largest Greek speaking city outside Greece, and Greek pride in the city has never been so strong. |
|
The sculpture was manufactured in Melbourne, home to the artist and the world's largest Greek population outside Greece. |
|
The drink is available at all good bottle-os, and even at the Melbourne Uni bar. |
|
Joshua was one of five babies born to sailors serving on Melbourne while she was absent. |
|
It reached a pathetic nadir in the quarter-finals of the 2003 World Cup in Melbourne, when South Africa played New Zealand. |
|
In 1995, hundreds of officers at dozens of police stations around metropolitan Melbourne enjoyed a sling from security companies. |
|
However most of the reviews she got in the Sydney and Melbourne press were unfavourable. |
|
Here in Melbourne, listening to what's colloquially called, Drive Time Radio, is a singularly unedifying experience. |
|
Tough new measures have been recommended to protect home buyers from rampant underquoting in the Melbourne property market. |
|
It would not surprise me if some cars have even regained the lost downforce by Melbourne. |
|
|
Below decks, however, the bluejackets agreed that they preferred the more earthy charms of Melbourne. |
|
The euphoria of victory before an exultant home crowd was diluted when the Saints followed up by losing to North Melbourne by 92 points. |
|
Eddie is the president of some club in Melbourne, the name of which escapes me. |
|
Michael produced an abridgement of Manning Clark's A History of Australia, published by Melbourne University Press and Penguin. |
|
Similarly, the Ford Territory is designed, engineered and built in Melbourne. |
|
Swift Creek cast aside its Melbourne guernseys to play in a version of the jumpers that traditional rival Ensay wore in the 1960 grand final. |
|
Melbourne is cold, rainy and dreary after the relative warmth of Sydney sun. |
|
This was the Melbourne Cup scene, not at Flemington or Royal Randwick of course, but on the quarterdeck of HMAS Kuttabul in Sydney. |
|
Only the last haunting and elegiac shot of the steam train bearing the wounded Ned back to Melbourne and his hanging carry a real resonance. |
|
Do you realise that before I left for Melbourne and you began dieting, I weighed more than you, even then? |
|
There are separate church procedures in Melbourne and for any complaints against priests of the Jesuit order. |
|
The University of Melbourne alone spends more on acquisitions than the National Library of Australia. |
|
Was one of his designs sent to the Melbourne die-sinkers along with the Trophy of Arms design, for final design sketches? |
|
Melbourne is well known for its unpredictable weather but today's cold snap was one for the history books. |
|
The weekend's protests began in Melbourne, Australia, where 150,000 converged on the centre of the city. |
|
Mark Wooden is a professorial research fellow at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic Research. |
|
The Commonwealth Games baton has been passed on to Melbourne, but organisers of the 2006 event admit they have a tough act to follow. |
|
A total of 267 entries have been weighted for the Melbourne Cup, and 279 for the Caulfield Cup. |
|
The Melbourne show was a month or so before he was given the diagnosis of his cancer, but it was apparent that he wasn't a well man. |
|
By 2012 she would be in the prime of her athletics career, but for now, her priority will be her place in Helsinki and Melbourne. |
|
|
They generally have been to the good universities and are members of the better gentlemen's clubs in Melbourne and Sydney. |
|
It may be disturbing to view, but this is a gallery of pictures of evacuees arriving in Melbourne and the Alfred Hospital. |
|
Traditional university football powerhouses from Melbourne included Victoria and Ballarat and these looked strong and hard to beat. |
|
Speeches from the gigantic demonstration in Melbourne were broadcast on satellite television to union rallies in every city and town. |
|
On the water 16 countries will line up with Melbourne University Rowing Club from Australia having travelled the furthest distance to compete. |
|
Each punter was given funny money with which to bet on the five event local card and the real Melbourne Cup down south. |
|
Shaggy's master received a glossy brochure to a whiz-bang two-day seminar in Melbourne. |
|
Born in Melbourne to socialist parents, he dropped out of education, despite being an avid reader and gifted writer. |
|
Staff followed up that success by winning the world Keirin title as Britain claimed two golds, two silvers and a bronze in Melbourne. |
|
The Melbourne architect has quietly earned an international reputation for his environmentally sensible and culturally sensitive work. |
|
Robert Allenby took a five-stroke lead to move further ahead after the third round of the Australian Open at Moonah Links near Melbourne. |
|
Bob, Richard, and I had motored from Melbourne along the Great Ocean Road in search of a mystery. |
|
The city of Melbourne was three miles distant from the port but easily accessible by train, for which the authorities furnished them free passes. |
|
With the rabble running the show of course Melbourne are attracting has beens and tyre kickers. |
|
The Melbourne forward yesterday had his appeal against an 18-week suspension for a king-hit on O'Neill dismissed by the NRL judiciary chairman. |
|
The Cats will be looking to redeem themselves after their performance against Melbourne, losing by 48 points. |
|
Tena koe, I live in New Zealand and am going to China, leaving from Melbourne, and I have some questions. |
|
Aircraft have been forced to refuel at Darwin or Melbourne or to carry extra fuel to Australia. |
|
In Australia, the opera companies of Sydney and Melbourne were forcibly merged. |
|
The company employs 250 technicians to repair Xerox photocopiers and other equipment in offices in Melbourne and Sydney. |
|
|
Charles' district in the outer suburbs of Melbourne is considered a bellwether seat. |
|
Richard Hickox, the new musical director of the company, replacing the lamented Simone Young, doesn't have Melbourne on his radar. |
|
Dermot Weld's feat in landing a second Melbourne Cup is a remarkable achievement. |
|
Just days ago the Elliott family silver and a collection of prized John Gould bird prints went under the hammer at a Melbourne auction. |
|
Many women send remittances overseas to family and friends, and this further hinders their capacity to assist others financially in Melbourne. |
|
In Melbourne the boy's face was covered up but in Sydney it was full-framed. |
|
The following year, the Lascar crew of the Australia were locked in a shed on a Melbourne wharf under guard until they too were shipped out. |
|
He lived in the Melbourne slums earning a few pounds as an insurance salesman and a watch repairer. |
|
By then, he'd become a barrister, then a senior lecturer in criminology at Melbourne University, and then moved into private consulting. |
|
Beside the replica Melbourne Cup on Oliver's casket lay the jockey's silks, rosary beads, and an Australian Rules Football jersey. |
|
Most drivers and team engineers believe that Ferrari's advantage was exaggerated because the cool weather in Melbourne played into their hands. |
|
Dr Clode was a zookeeper in Adelaide, did her doctorate in zoology at Oxford, and is now doing her research at the University of Melbourne. |
|
Did the Melbourne City Link Act authorise resumptions, or was that done under some other legislation? |
|
A journalist in Melbourne wrote a column suggesting that a local magistrate was too lenient on criminals. |
|
A large fleet of dinghies are currently sailing in Melbourne ahead of the interdominion championships. |
|
Once the Melbourne sports fans enter the hypnotic state of football fever, nothing and I repeat, nothing will get them out of it. |
|
Martin is a fine musician and a main figure in the organisation of the most adventurous jazz gigs in Melbourne. |
|
The hunter handed the bird, a male plains wanderer, to the Melbourne Museum, which is preparing it for its ornithology collection. |
|
The advantages of this direct approach are twofold and quintessentially Melbourne. |
|
I've been living abroad for three years now but when I lived in Melbourne this was the only place I rocked up to on a Sunday. |
|
|
Andrew talks warmly of being raised in the northern suburbs of Melbourne to Greek Cypriot parents. |
|
He returned to his own diocese and up until his death he served the archdiocese of Melbourne with distinction. |
|
I resolved the argument by emigrating to Australia under a farming scheme in which I was adopted as a 'little brother' by a Melbourne architect. |
|
Last time he was Lord Mayor, Allan Watson was defiantly piped out of Melbourne Town Hall by a clansman in a kilt. |
|
Melbourne magazine launched in 2002 as an independent glossy monthly with a focus on Melbourne lifestyle. |
|
Meanwhile, between three and six hundred people sleep rough in Melbourne every night. |
|
New railway routes had enabled suburbs to spread far beyond the gold-rush city, so that, by 1891, Melbourne encompassed twice the area of Sydney. |
|
Most of the raw asbestos goes into the manufacture of brake linings in Melbourne. |
|
Growing up in the inner city in Melbourne, our neighbours consisted mainly of Greeks, Italians, some Turks and later, Lebanese. |
|
As I walked from work in the late winter Melbourne sunshine yesterday I smelled the sickly, sweet stench of death. |
|
The English camp was unhappy with the condition of the pitch at Melbourne for the Second Test match. |
|
The afternoon of 2 February 1918 was humid and unsettled in Melbourne, with a slow-moving low pressure trough crossing Victoria. |
|
It was shortlisted as The Age Book of the Year at the Melbourne Writers' Festival just now. |
|
Avid readers and transport boffins will notice that this is the old sign from Melbourne Train Doors. |
|
Mamool, a five-year-old son of In the Wings, raced in the Melbourne Cup last year but fractured his right hind fetlock and was eased. |
|
Melbourne is filling with tycoons, moguls, magnates, billionaires and mere millionaires. |
|
Swimming in Melbourne in October 1962, Dawn sent a shock wave throughout the world of swimming with an astounding 59.9 seconds. |
|
His most recent training drills have involved the ship's companies of HMA Ships Melbourne, Yarra, Hawkesbury and Waterhen. |
|
In addition to the regular meeting the ladies often meet for luncheons and special occasions such as the Melbourne Cup. |
|
Melbourne lies against an inlet bay facing the Bass Strait, and beyond the Strait lurks the icy Antarctic Ocean. |
|
|
It was the right time to launch a new company with the intention to revitalise and 'Australianise' Melbourne theatre. |
|
Melbourne hosts up to five top class games of Australian Rules every weekend during the season, which runs from March to September. |
|
It was presented on a plate to us in Melbourne with a take it or leave it attitude. |
|
Stewart spoke from a military hospital in Sydney, McAuley spoke from Melbourne, and she took their statement down in longhand. |
|
Our contacts became very infrequent when I ceased to pass through Melbourne on a regular basis. |
|
There will be a commercial art fair in Melbourne later this year, and a biennale in Sydney mid-year. |
|
Soon after, the Melbourne Age reported on the lone refugee's plight, and the story was picked up widely. |
|
You've also got the squattocracy in this novel, and the huge fortunes which were being made in the pastoral country around Melbourne and around Geelong. |
|
New branches of Sunday Assembly have already been set up in Bristol, England, Melbourne, Australia, and New York City. |
|
Researchers studying the effectiveness of wailers in Melbourne observed some bats actually hanging from the speakers to investigate the strange sounds more closely. |
|
In 2009, Pejic found his way to Chadwick Models in Melbourne, where he was interviewed and instantly signed. |
|
To conclude, Melbourne is a vibrant, bustling metropolis, in which parking restrictions are enforced with far too much enthusiasm and vigour by jackbooted bureaucrats. |
|
And if he doesn't play in Melbourne, the 35-year-old pace warhorse certainly won't play in the third Test in Sydney, just days after the Melbourne Test. |
|
The Melbourne Cup has attracted a total of 168 first acceptors. |
|
The gang jealously guards their turf in Melbourne, Australia. |
|
The wearying and thankless life of a tour manager was not the life he had hoped for though, so in August 1988 he returned to Australia and found a flat in Melbourne. |
|
Leanne McKay is a research fellow at the University of Melbourne. |
|
He was there in his capacity as President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science to deliver addresses in Melbourne and in Sydney. |
|
The speech at Melbourne Uni was handed out to journos beforehand. |
|
Bruce is also a tennis journo with The Herald-Sun newspaper in Melbourne. |
|
|
Now instead of calling at Adelaide, they rail goods across from Melbourne. |
|
Fortunately, I discovered that the Commonwealth team were arriving back from Melbourne, so we whisked Jack straight over to Glasgow International. |
|
But the signatories come from as far afield as Lille, Melbourne and Texas. |
|
Richard, my husband, and I fly out to Melbourne on Tuesday evening in readiness for New Zealand v South Africa, and then on to Brisbane for the England v Wales game. |
|
After working as a clerk, he moved to Melbourne, where he trained as a reciter, but in his mid-20s he became afflicted by a strange hoarseness whenever he started to perform. |
|
And the weather, so unpredictable in Melbourne at this time of the year, was cool, cloudy and therefore even more alien to the Englishman's style. |
|
In a cheeky bit of ambush marketing, a billboard for Dooney's show was erected opposite the Melbourne Art Fair at the Melbourne Exhibition Building. |
|
Having dropped out of school, the young man worked as a garage mechanic in Sydney and later as an insurance salesman and part-time watch repairman in Melbourne. |
|
Now, 25 years later, its re-release in the original uncut version has passed almost unnoticed by viewers in Melbourne, despite the plaudits of film critics. |
|
From 1867 to 1882 his success as scene designer made him welcome as a partner in various lesseeships of the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, with Coppin and others. |
|
It was also in the 1970's that Mic joined the legendary Pram Factory Theatre in Melbourne, creating Soapbox Circus, where he was ringmaster, musician, juggler and acrobat. |
|
In another paper accepted for publication in the same journal, he and colleagues from the University of Melbourne, Australia, studied apostlebirds, Struthidea cinerea. |
|
Michael Schumacher does not expect to run away with an eighth world championship when the new Formula One season begins in Melbourne, Australia, on Sunday. |
|
A visit to the local hospital did not improve matters as the doctor inadvertently punctured a small sac in his elbow which required extensive treatment back in Melbourne. |
|
From a pediatric ICU in Melbourne, Australia, to an elevator in Brooklyn, we see just how harmful refusing to vaccinate can be. |
|
She insists her announcement last week that 1,700 jobs would be axed from the Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks was a decision taken here and not in Melbourne. |
|
Through war, depression, baby booms and changing governments, the Melbourne Cup has persevered to become one of Australia's most famous annual events. |
|
It is easy to be blinded by the brilliance of that balmy Melbourne night. |
|
It didn't really matter to me who won last night in Melbourne. |
|
It was in Melbourne and I was sitting in the back of the audience with my wife. |
|
|
Or maybe he's merely confident his future's secure at Melbourne. |
|
There's been a threefold increase in the number of overseas students since Melbourne University's study of first year students began about 10 years ago. |
|
Their house is a two-bedroom semi in Melbourne, 12 miles from York. |
|
As I was tipsily wandering the streets of Melbourne on New Year's Eve, I knew that somewhere nearby one of my favourite actresses was getting married. |
|
The operator of a Melbourne tollway is playing down claims that the credit card details of more than half a million customers have been compromised in an internet scam. |
|
In the second quarter, Melbourne were towelled up nine goals to two. |
|
He claimed that Holt, fearing detection by Australian intelligence officers, had sought political asylum in a Chinese midget submarine waiting off Portsea, near Melbourne. |
|
Martina Hingis, back to her smiling self after the midsummer madness of last year, put another young pretender firmly in her place in Melbourne yesterday. |
|
Tel Aviv is now ranked 32nd as a world financial center, ahead of Melbourne, Munich and Rome. |
|
He publicly attacked a Melbourne biotechnology company for its aggressive enforcement of patents that cover vast tracts of the genome of every creature on earth. |
|
Wool prices took a tumble in Sydney and Melbourne yesterday. |
|
Early Friday afternoon, like two frozen bogans, we walked to the end of the street and jumped on the tram for a ride down to Melbourne University. |
|
A Victorian Employers Union was formed in response to the successful strike of bootmakers in Melbourne in 1884, one of many new employers' associations. |
|
Meanwhile 40 million smackeroos have poured through the tote, Melbourne is awash on plonk and at least two bookies are heading for the international terminal at Tullamarine. |
|
For both studies, participants were recruited from 3 primary care practices in geographically and socio-economically distinct regions of suburban Melbourne. |
|
For all their faults, Ireland put up a brave fight against the professional Australian side and are not without hope of redeeming themselves in Melbourne in a week. |
|
But there is no doubt that Alice Springs is an exotic location, at least to those poor souls crammed on a Melbourne commuter train in winter drizzle. |
|
The Melbourne boys opened and closed with their two biggest hits, Sucker and Rip It Up, introduced a few newies and pretty much had a phat old time back under the spotlight. |
|
We nicked off to Melbourne for the weekend and it was fantastic. |
|
The next day, was the sight-seeing part of the official tour where our hosts took us to the Melbourne Cricket Ground and to an exotic-looking vinery in Yarra Valley. |
|
|
Back in Melbourne, far from the spinifex and pindan, I look over my poem. |
|
Lleyton Hewitt, fearing physical burnout, did not play a single tournament for two months as he practised on grass in Melbourne to prepare for the final. |
|
Seven main Melbourne hospitals went on emergency bypass early this week, straining paramedics and risking patient lives, Victoria's ambulance union said. |
|
Although he now has a state of the art handcycle, which he is using on his journey from Brisbane to Melbourne, he said he still felt sentimental towards his old one. |
|
Melbourne Zoo has a long history of breeding stick insects and currently rears five separate species as well as dozens of other invertebrate species. |
|
In Melbourne, many families support relatives who cannot join them due to the current immigration laws and the fact that not all Oromo people are accepted as refugees. |
|
They ventured through the old rust belt of inner city Melbourne and along the merry creek until they came across the outlet of a storm water pipe. |
|
Forget your Doncasters and your Melbourne Cups, exciting as they are, this is the real McCoy, the fair-dinkum decider of the best horseflesh in Australasia. |
|
Many of the locks have already been restored and the swing bridges re-installed, and boats can now reach Melbourne, about halfway along the length of the canal. |
|
In the shadows of the attempted murder was a Melbourne hit man working for Victorian organised crime figures, colluding with corrupt New South Wales police. |
|
TarraWarra was Australia's first philanthropically funded public museum, a gift by Eva and Marc Besen of Melbourne who raided their private collection to start it. |
|
Just so you know, I too have received a letter and I too have been to pick up a package from a safe concreted in the ground next to a well known Melbourne landmark. |
|
She excelled at music, and in August 1888 left Melbourne with her sister Lillian and her mother for Leipzig, Germany, where she studied piano at the conservatorium. |
|
There is an engagement in this project between the cultural institution and the concept of the marketplace to which a commercial city like Melbourne is intimately associated. |
|
As a result, the same building can, literally, be found in Melbourne, Perth or Denver as copybook designs proliferate due to a successful cost analysis. |
|
Scutt follows a crew of Melbourne graffiti artists around for one night. |
|
Nicola Gunn and the Desolation Angels Company of Melbourne, Australia came the furthest distance to attend the Calgary fringe, and audiences were glad they did. |
|
In 1892, the Victorian colonial government through the Exhibition Trustees commissioned John Hennings to paint a cycloramic painting of Melbourne. |
|
That's the name of the gee-gee that won the 1978 Melbourne Cup. |
|
The production made its Australian debut in 2000 receiving rave reviews from the Australian press and delighting audiences in Sydney and Melbourne. |
|
|
It continued to do so for a long time even though many diggers preferred to sell their gold in Adelaide or Melbourne where it commanded a higher price. |
|
The company operated its first service from Melbourne to the Forest Creek diggings, and subsequently developed a network of routes throughout Victoria. |
|
There he worked as an electrician before completing both electrical and electronic engineering diplomas and working as an automation engineer in Melbourne. |
|
We are the size of Melbourne, yet we have 21 district health boards. |
|
We pay an extraordinary amount to keep the Art Centre, particularly the Playhouse and this theatre alive and as the spot in Melbourne to go and see good theatre. |
|
They are, from left to right, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. |
|
The Australian Museum in Sydney and the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne are the oldest and largest museums in Oceania. |
|
Yet why hasn't that city's train system been crippled by heat as ours has been since before even Melbourne Cup Day? |
|
Success in the Grand Final earned them another World Club Challenge match against Melbourne Storm, in which they were defeated. |
|
I set off early to walk along the Melbourne Road where, one of the punters had told me, there was a soak with plenty of frogs in it. |
|
The match, starting on 15 March 1877 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground came to be regarded as the inaugural Test match. |
|
At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne. |
|
Atlas supports the terrestrial globe on a building in Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia. |
|
The king parrot is a magnificent bird, and the clear blue of a Melbourne spring day sets them off perfectly. |
|
The journey eastward along the coast from Melbourne to Sydney took place in April 1874, passing by Wilsons Promontory and Cape Howe. |
|
In July 2010, Dublin was named as a UNESCO City of Literature, joining Edinburgh, Melbourne and Iowa City with the permanent title. |
|
There is a rivalry between Cork and Dublin, similar to the rivalry between Manchester and London, Melbourne and Sydney or Barcelona and Madrid. |
|
Both ferries are based in the northern Tasmanian port city of Devonport and sail to Melbourne. |
|
In late October 1859 Royal Charter was returning to Liverpool from Melbourne. |
|
The Melbourne Football Club was founded the following year, and Wills and three other members codified the first laws of the game. |
|
|
The volume of the Melbourne Cricket Ground is 1,574,000 cubic metres, or about 630 Olympic swimming pools. |
|
Charles has also set up The Prince's Charities Australia, which is based in Melbourne, Victoria. |
|
Many other communities host eisteddfods, including Alice Springs, Darwin, Brisbane and Melbourne. |
|
By the 1920s, the increasing popularity of the automobile generated a new influx of holiday makers from Melbourne and regional Victoria. |
|
At times up to eight or nine lighters would be loading at the jetty with cargo for Melbourne, as well as a steamer. |
|
In 1881, the Melbourne Cricket Ground erected the first cricket scoreboard. |
|
In Australia, the Melbourne suburbs of Glen Waverley and Mount Waverley and also Ivanhoe, were named after the novels as well. |
|
The new nation required a capital that was located away from other major settlements such as Melbourne and Sydney. |
|
As such, it is often not considered to be a planned city, but the grid continues to define much of the character of the Melbourne city centre. |
|
Several hurling clubs existed in Victoria in the 1870s including Melbourne, Collingwood, Upper Yarra, Richmond and Geelong. |
|
Some of the most prestigious races in the world, such as the Grand National or Melbourne Cup are run as handicaps. |
|
The first ODI was played on 5 January 1971 between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. |
|
Interned because of his German passport,he later served as an army truckdriver,before opening a studio in Melbourne. |
|
Second is a story of the Melbourne Demons Aussie Football League team sacking coach Mark Neeld. |
|
Novak Djokovicwon his second Australian Open with a straight-forward 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 win over a lacklusterAndy Murrayin Melbourne. |
|
Student Tobiah Melbourne has channelled his passion for art into a promising career as a graphic designer. |
|
She won the Adelaide to Port Lincoln event by 20 minutes on corrected time from Full Bore from Port Lincoln and Ticket of Leave from Melbourne. |
|
Later that year the exhibition began a world tour, starting in Toronto and including stops in Chicago, Paris, Melbourne, and Groningen. |
|
He is also a bushwalker, a broadcaster on Main FM, a musician with pop band The Steinbecks and a keen North Melbourne supporter. |
|
No more pipe was in storage, so a firm in Melbourne was asked to make some. |
|
|
Perry died at Epworth Hospital in Melbourne, Australia after breaking his ribs following a fall in a hotel bathroom. |
|
Alexander Ignatiev of the Theoretical Physics Research Institute in Melbourne, Australia, now proposes to test MOND here on Earth. |
|
Melbourne University researchers found urban silvereyes are shifting their song to overcome city sounds of up to 80 decibels. |
|
A key feature of the app is a GPS enabled interactive map, providing Show patrons with an easy way to navigate around the Melbourne Showgrounds. |
|
Symex's Port Melbourne manufacturing facility produces refined oleo products such as glycerine, stearine, oleine and distilled fatty acids. |
|
So one decided the only way to end his buck-naked sprint in West Melbourne, Florida, was to bare down with his Taser gun. |
|
Croatians and Serbians fought outside the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne at the Australian Open. |
|
Royal Brunei Airlines, a national air carrier of Sultanate of Brunei, has launched new service to Melbourne, Australia. |
|
Meanwhile Melbourne AFL club's Dublin-born president, Jim Stynes, has been named Melburnian of the Year. |
|
The bat that Bradman used during that historic match is being offered for sale by Leski Auctions in Melbourne. |
|
Janang enjoyed the benefits of a crash course in lexicography at Melbourne University. |
|
Attorney-General Robert Clark yesterday joined Chief Magistrate Peter Lauritsen to launch the Melbourne Magistrates Koori Court. |
|
In Atlanta, Milwaukee, Winnipeg, Singapore, Melbourne and many other airts and pairts of the globe, there are active Burns clubs. |
|
In September 2004 National Express sold its Melbourne bus operations to Ventura Bus Lines, and Brisbane and Perth bus operations to Connex. |
|
He said the men, who had their faces covered, marched to a cul-de-sac off Melbourne Avenue, Newtown where Afro-Caribbeans were having a party. |
|
Although I am aerobically fit, I will not have enough time to do the necessary speed work to compete at the top level in Melbourne. |
|
After he died, Phar Lap was stuffed and put on display in Museum Victoria in Melbourne. |
|
In 1834, James Frampton, a local landowner and magistrate, wrote to Home Secretary Lord Melbourne to complain about the union. |
|
The only stadium with a retractable roof used was the Docklands Stadium in Melbourne. |
|
Russell Brand's missus roped in four Spanx-clad doppelgangers, dressed as purple felines, at a signing in Melbourne. |
|