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Mornington, Victoria, Australia
Mornington is a suburb on the Mornington Peninsula in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Mornington Peninsula local government area. Mornington recorded a population of 25,759 at the 2021 census. Mornington is known for its "village" atmosphere and its beaches. Mornington is a tourist destination with Melburnians who make day trips to visit the area's bay beaches and wineries. The town centre runs into the foreshore area and local beach. History Originally home to the Indigenous Boonwurrung people, the first European settlers arrived in the area in the 1840s for fishing, logging and agriculture. A 46-meter long pier was opened in 1858 and became the social and economic gateway to the Mornington Peninsula, connecting the surrounding areas with Melbourne. Originally known as Schnapper (or Snapper) Point, the town was renamed Mornington in 1864 after the second Earl of Mornington. The Courth ...
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Electoral District Of Mornington
The electoral district of Mornington is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. The electorate can be described as outer metropolitan and rural, including animal farming, grape production and wineries. The district is 155 square kilometres in area. It was first created in 1859 when the Electoral district of Evelyn and Mornington was abolished and split in two. The district of Mornington initially included the entire Mornington Peninsula, Phillip Island and French Island. Currently it includes Mornington, Mount Eliza, Mount Martha and Tuerong, and parts of Baxter and Moorooduc. Mornington has been held by the Liberal Party since it was re-created in 1985. Since 2022, the member for Mornington is Chris Crewther, who previously held the overlapping federal seat of Dunkley from 2016 to 2019. Members for Mornington Election results Historical maps Electoral_district_of_Mornington,_Victoria_-_1859.png, Location of Mornington district in 1859 ...
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2021 Australian Census
The 2021 Australian census, simply called the 2021 Census, was the eighteenth national Census of Population and Housing in Australia. The 2021 Census took place on 10 August 2021, and was conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The total population of the Commonwealth of Australia was counted as 25,422,788 – an increase of 8.6 per cent or 2,020,896 people over the previous 2016 census. Results from the 2021 census were released to the public on 28 June 2022 from the Australian Bureau of Statistics website. A small amount of additional 2021 census data will be released in October 2022 and in 2023. Australia's next census is scheduled to take place in 2026. Overview In Australia, completing the census is compulsory for all people in Australia on census night, only excluding foreign diplomats and their families. Census data is used to "help governments, businesses, not for profit and community organisations across the country make informed decisions", including ...
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Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery is a public art gallery on the Mornington Peninsula, south-east of Melbourne, Australia. The gallery opened in 1971, and holds both traditional and contemporary Australian art. The gallery is host to the National Works on Paper (NWOP) acquisitive art competition, established in 1998. In 2013 the gallery hosted an exhibition of Archibald Prize paintings, setting a gallery attendance record of 48,000. Artists whose work is held by the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery include Constance Stokes Constance Stokes (née Parkin, 22 February 1906 – 14 July 1991) was an Australian modernist painter who worked in Victoria. She trained at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School until 1929, winning a scholarship to continue her study a .... The gallery is a member of the Public Galleries Association of Victoria. References {{Authority control Art museums and galleries in Victoria (Australia) 1971 establishments in Australia Buildin ...
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Stables
A stable is a building in which livestock, especially horses, are kept. It most commonly means a building that is divided into separate stalls for individual animals and livestock. There are many different types of stables in use today; the American-style barn, for instance, is a large barn with a door at each end and individual stalls inside or free-standing stables with top and bottom-opening doors. The term "stable" is also used to describe a group of animals kept by one owner, regardless of housing or location. The exterior design of a stable can vary widely, based on climate, building materials, historical period and cultural styles of architecture. A wide range of building materials can be used, including masonry (bricks or stone), wood and steel. Stables also range widely in size, from a small building housing one or two animals to facilities at agricultural shows or race tracks that can house hundreds of animals. History The stable is typically historically the se ...
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Yacht Club
A yacht club is a sports club specifically related to yachting. Description Yacht clubs are mostly located by the sea, although there some that have been established at a lake or riverside locations. Yacht or sailing clubs have either a marina or a delimited section of the beach or shoreline with buoys marking the areas off-limits for swimmers as well as safe offshore anchorages. On shore they also include a perimeter reserved for the exclusive use of the members of the club as well as a clubhouse with attached Bar (counter), bar, café or restaurant where members socialize in a pleasant and informal setting. Although the terms ''Yacht Club'' and ''Sailing Club'' tend to be synonymous, some general differences regarding the recreational use of boating, boats can be broadly outlined. Historically a ''Yacht Club'' tended to focus on a membership composed of yacht owners, including motorboats. This type of club often was extremely exclusive, attracting the aristocracy or the hig ...
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Mornington may refer to: Places Australia New South Wales * Mornington was a name used for Clandulla, in the years from 1900 to 1903. Queensland * Mornington, Queensland * Mornington Island * Mornington Island Airport * Shire of Mornington (Queensland) Tasmania * Mornington, Tasmania Victoria * Mornington, Victoria ** Electoral district of Mornington ** Electoral district of Evelyn and Mornington ** Electoral district of South Bourke, Evelyn and Mornington ** County of Mornington ** Shire of Mornington (Victoria) * Mornington Peninsula ** Shire of Mornington Peninsula ** Mornington Peninsula National Park ** Mornington Peninsula Freeway ** Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League * Mornington railway line, in Melbourne ** Mornington railway station ** Mornington Tourist railway station Western Australia * Mornington, Western Australia, the site of former timber saw mills * Mornington Sanctuary, nature reserve in the Kimberley region * Mornington Station Chile * Mornin ...
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Mornington Grand Hotel
Mornington may refer to: Places Australia New South Wales * Mornington was a name used for Clandulla, in the years from 1900 to 1903. Queensland * Mornington, Queensland * Mornington Island * Mornington Island Airport * Shire of Mornington (Queensland) Tasmania * Mornington, Tasmania Victoria * Mornington, Victoria ** Electoral district of Mornington ** Electoral district of Evelyn and Mornington ** Electoral district of South Bourke, Evelyn and Mornington ** County of Mornington ** Shire of Mornington (Victoria) * Mornington Peninsula ** Shire of Mornington Peninsula ** Mornington Peninsula National Park ** Mornington Peninsula Freeway ** Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League * Mornington railway line, in Melbourne ** Mornington railway station ** Mornington Tourist railway station Western Australia * Mornington, Western Australia, the site of former timber saw mills * Mornington Sanctuary, nature reserve in the Kimberley region * Mornington Station Chile * Mornin ...
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Mornington Mechanics Institute
Mornington may refer to: Places Australia New South Wales * Mornington was a name used for Clandulla, New South Wales, Clandulla, in the years from 1900 to 1903. Queensland * Mornington, Queensland * Mornington Island * Mornington Island Airport * Shire of Mornington (Queensland) Tasmania * Mornington, Tasmania Victoria * Mornington, Victoria ** Electoral district of Mornington ** Electoral district of Evelyn and Mornington ** Electoral district of South Bourke, Evelyn and Mornington ** County of Mornington ** Shire of Mornington (Victoria) * Mornington Peninsula ** Shire of Mornington Peninsula ** Mornington Peninsula National Park ** Mornington Peninsula Freeway ** Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League * Mornington railway line, in Melbourne ** Mornington railway station ** Mornington Tourist railway station Western Australia * Mornington, Western Australia, the site of former timber saw mills * Mornington Sanctuary, nature reserve in the Kimberley region * Morningto ...
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Mornington Yacht Club From Mills
Mornington may refer to: Places Australia New South Wales * Mornington was a name used for Clandulla, in the years from 1900 to 1903. Queensland * Mornington, Queensland * Mornington Island * Mornington Island Airport * Shire of Mornington (Queensland) Tasmania * Mornington, Tasmania Victoria * Mornington, Victoria ** Electoral district of Mornington ** Electoral district of Evelyn and Mornington ** Electoral district of South Bourke, Evelyn and Mornington ** County of Mornington ** Shire of Mornington (Victoria) * Mornington Peninsula ** Shire of Mornington Peninsula ** Mornington Peninsula National Park ** Mornington Peninsula Freeway ** Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League * Mornington railway line, in Melbourne ** Mornington railway station ** Mornington Tourist railway station Western Australia * Mornington, Western Australia, the site of former timber saw mills * Mornington Sanctuary, nature reserve in the Kimberley region * Mornington Station Chile * Morning ...
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Mornington Railway Line
The Mornington railway line, in Melbourne, Australia, was a rural railway branching off from the Stony Point railway line at Baxter. The line had a life of 92 years, opening in 1889, and closing in 1981. History Opening A branch was opened of the Gippsland Railway from Caulfield to Mordialloc in 1881 and Frankston in 1882. This line was extended to Baxter in 1888 and branches were opened to Hastings and Mornington in 1889. The line from Baxter to Mornington was officially opened on 10 September 1889. When opened, the line had two stations: the terminus of Mornington and intermediate station Moorooduc. Between 1920 and 1930, Rail Motor Stopping Place (RMSP) 16 was opened at Nepean Highway (known as Point Nepean Road at the time) in Mornington, closing again by 1940. Between 1930 and 1940, Mornington Racecourse station was opened on the Melbourne side of RMSP 16, approximately halfway to Moorooduc. Between 1960 and 1970, Mornington Racecourse was renamed to Tanti Park, an ...
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Steamship
A steamship, often referred to as a steamer, is a type of steam-powered vessel, typically ocean-faring and seaworthy, that is propelled by one or more steam engines that typically move (turn) propellers or paddlewheels. The first steamships came into practical usage during the early 1800s; however, there were exceptions that came before. Steamships usually use the prefix designations of "PS" for ''paddle steamer'' or "SS" for ''screw steamer'' (using a propeller or screw). As paddle steamers became less common, "SS" is assumed by many to stand for "steamship". Ships powered by internal combustion engines use a prefix such as "MV" for ''motor vessel'', so it is not correct to use "SS" for most modern vessels. As steamships were less dependent on wind patterns, new trade routes opened up. The steamship has been described as a "major driver of the first wave of trade globalization (1870–1913)" and contributor to "an increase in international trade that was unprecedented in hu ...
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William Pitt (architect)
William Pitt (4 June 1855 – 25 May 1918) was an Australian architect and politician. Pitt is best known as one of the outstanding architects of the "boom" era of the 1880s in Melbourne, designing some of the city's most elaborate High Victorian commercial buildings. He worked in a range of styles including Gothic Revival, Italianate, French Second Empire, and his own inventive eclectic compositions. He had a notable second career after the crash of the 1890s, becoming a specialist in theatres and industrial buildings. Early life William Pitt was born in 1855 in MelbourneAustralian Dictionary of Biography
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