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Hobart is served by Hobart International Airport with flights to / from Melbourne ( Qantas, Virgin Australia, Jetstar Airways and Tiger Airways Australia ); Sydney ( Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin ); Brisbane ( Virgin ); Gold Coast ( Jetstar ); and Canberra ( Virgin ).
Albury Airport, which provides scheduled commuter flights to Melbourne and Sydney, is a short drive from Wodonga.
The first new store was opened at Melbourne International Airport, International Departures Terminal with the second, third and fourth location now open at Southern Cross Station in downtown Melbourne, as well as a 5th store which has opened in the Melbourne Central Shopping Mall
* 1972-95 -- expanded into the Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Cairns, and Ben Gurion Airport ( Israel )
Queenstown Airport is located 10 km from town and has scheduled flights to Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
A Trans Australia Boeing 727-276 in front of a later-liveried Australian Boeing 737-376 at Melbourne Airport in March 1988
** Melbourne-( Melbourne Airport )
Glide path landing at Melbourne Airport, Australia.
The Greater Orlando area is also served by Orlando Sanford International Airport ( SFB ), and more indirectly by Daytona Beach International Airport ( DAB ), Melbourne International Airport ( MLB ), and Tampa International Airport ( TPA ).
However, internationally, the airport is the second busiest in Australasia, being a third busier than Melbourne Airport in terms of international passengers.
The report noted Sydney Airport recorded the highest average prices at $ 13. 63 per passenger, compared to the lowest of $ 7. 96 at Melbourne Airport, while the price of short-term parking had almost doubled in the 2008 – 09 financial year, from $ 28 to $ 50 for four hours.
Melbourne Airport, also known as Tullamarine Airport, is the primary airport serving the city of Melbourne, and the second busiest in Australia.
Melbourne Airport is the sole international airport of the four airports serving the Melbourne metropolitan area.
The airport has its own postcode — Melbourne Airport, Victoria ( postcode 3045 ).
Before the opening of Melbourne Airport, Melbourne's main airport was Essendon Airport which was officially designated an international airport in 1950.

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During that tour a small terracotta urn was presented to England captain Ivo Bligh by a group of Melbourne women.
:" This urn was presented to Lord Darnley by some ladies of Melbourne after the final defeat of his team, and before he returned with the members to England.
Though the team did not win, the urn containing the ashes was sent ( could mean presented ) to him just before leaving Melbourne .”
Adelaide was not as badly hit as the larger gold-rush cities of Sydney and Melbourne, and silver and lead discoveries at Broken Hill provided some relief.
In 1896, delegates from the stronger and wealthier VFA clubs — Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda and South Melbourne — met to form a breakaway competition and in 1897, the Victorian Football League ( VFL ), was born as an eight-team competition.
His 153 not out in Bridgetown, Barbados, during West Indies ' 2 – 2 home series draw against Australia in * 1998 – 1999 was deemed the second greatest Test innings ever played, behind Bradman's 270 against England in the Third Test of the 1936 – 1937 series at Melbourne.
In the years after Grey's retirement the party was led first by Lord Melbourne, a fairly traditional Whig, and then by Lord John Russell, the son of a Duke but a crusading radical, and Lord Palmerston, a renegade Irish Tory and essentially a conservative, although capable of radical gestures.
On 26 March 2005 Paul Hester was found dead, after hanging himself from a tree in a park near his home in Melbourne.
The first One-Day International event was played on the fifth day of a rain-aborted Test match between England and Australia at Melbourne in 1971, to fill the time available and as compensation for the frustrated crowd.
The first of the matches with coloured uniforms was the WSC Australians in wattle gold versus WSC West Indians in coral pink, played at VFL Park in Melbourne on 17 January 1979.
In July 2010, Dublin was named as a UNESCO City of Literature, joining Edinburgh, Melbourne and Iowa City with the permanent title.
Alex ’ s cousin, Collier, who had already played with Melbourne, was the team ’ s first captain.
In 1879 Essendon played Melbourne in one of the earliest night matches recorded when the ball was painted white.
Essendon were known as the " Same Olds " ( as in " the same old Essendon ") in order to distinguish the Essendon VFL side ( that played at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground ) to which this article refers, from the separate and unconnected Essendon VFA side ( that played at what was then the Essendon Cricket Ground ), which existed from 1900 to 1921.
Having already moved from its ground at Kent Street, Ascot Vale (" McCracken's Paddock ") to Flemington Hill, the club was again forced to move in 1881 ; and, because the City of Essendon mayor of the day, James Taylor, considered the Essendon Cricket Ground " to be suitable only for the gentleman's game of cricket ", Essendon moved to East Melbourne.
Collingwood succumbed first as the Dons powered their way to an 82 point first semi final victory, and a fortnight later it was the turn of the North Melbourne Football Club as Essendon won the preliminary final a good deal more comfortably than the ultimate margin of 17 points suggested.
Two seasons later Coleman's career was tragically ended after he dislocated a knee during the Round 8 clash with the North Melbourne Football Club at Essendon.
1959 saw another grand final loss to Melbourne, this time by 37 points, but the fact that the average age of the Essendon side was only 22 was seen as providing considerable cause for optimism.
Following Adam Ramanauskas ' personal battle with cancer, a ' Clash for Cancer ' match against Melbourne was launched in 2006.
* Enterprize ( 1829 ), Australian topsail schooner that was involved in the founding of Melbourne, Australia
The first major film festival was held in Venice in 1932 ; the other major and oldest film festivals of the world are: Cannes Film Festival ( 1946 ), Festival del film Locarno ( 1946 ), Karlovy Vary International Film Festival ( 1946 ), Edinburgh International Film Festival ( 1947 ), Melbourne International Film Festival ( 1951 ), Berlin International Film Festival ( 1951 ) and Toronto International Film Festival ( 1976 ).
It was first shown in Melbourne, Australia on 26 December 1906 and in the UK in January 1908.
Middle Park, the home of South Melbourne FC was demolished in 1994 due to expansion at Albert Park.

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International performances included the Great Norwegian Comedy Festival and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
International horses ( New Zealand not included ) which are entered for the Melbourne Cup, must undergo quarantine in an approved premises in their own country for a minimum period of 14 days before travelling to Australia.
It was only after much deliberation that North Melbourne ’ s name was eventually substituted for Prahran's making North “ the lucky side ” of the invitees that included Footscray and Hawthorn.
In March 1967, the Seekers returned to Australia for a homecoming tour, which included a performance at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, attended by an estimated audience of 200, 000.
Prime Ministers of the period included: William Pitt the Younger, Lord Grenville, Duke of Portland, Spencer Perceval, Lord Liverpool, George Canning, Lord Goderich, Duke of Wellington, Lord Grey, Lord Melbourne, and Sir Robert Peel.
Prime Ministers of the period included: Lord Melbourne, Sir Robert Peel, Lord John Russell, Lord Derby, Lord Aberdeen, Lord Palmerston, Benjamin Disraeli, William Ewart Gladstone, Lord Salisbury, and Lord Rosebery.
As a part of the privatisation process, franchise contracts between the state government and both private operators included obligations to extend and modernise the Melbourne tram network.
Born in London to an aristocratic Whig family, son of Sir Penniston Lamb and Elizabeth Milbanke Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne ( 1751 – 1818 ) and educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, he fell in with a group of Romantic Radicals that included Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron.
The Young Melbourne: And the Story of His Marriage with Caroline Lamb ( 1939 ) online edition ; included in 1954 biography
Venues included the Perth Entertainment Centre, The Seagull Stadium on the Gold Coast, Memorial Drive in Adelaide, the Sydney Entertainment Centre and a final concert at the Melbourne Tennis Centre on 23 December 1988, the same night that the last episode of Young Talent Time went to air on Network Ten.
Other projects, made possible in monetary terms by the early cutbacks and budget restructuring, included a $ 160 million expansion of the National Gallery of Victoria ; $ 100 million for refurbishment of the State Library of Victoria ; $ 65 million for a new Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre ( MSAC ); and $ 130 million for the construction of a new civic square on the site of the old Gas and Fuel Buildings, to be known as Federation Square.
By the 1880s, the cities along the Indian River included Melbourne, Eau Gallie, Titusville, Rockledge, and Cocoa.
Although set in Melbourne, the series ended in Hammersmith and included a scene inside Loftus Road.
This included the 1958 Grand Final where Collingwood ’ s victory prevented Melbourne from equalling Collingwood ’ s record of four premierships in succession ( 1927 — 1930 ).
Some of his early bands in the late 1970s, which gigged around the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, included: Thunder ( possibly his first performance band ) 1976 – 1977 and then Edges 1977 – 1978.
Both the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Yarra River were centrepieces for the ceremony, which included many fireworks, and other spectacle.
Venues outside the USA included the Regent Plaza cinema in Melbourne, Australia, which was adapted for Cinerama in 1960 to show This is Cinerama and Seven Wonders of the World.
Later mansions included Melbourne House ( now The Albany ), Apsley House, Bath House ( home to the Barons Ashburton ) and Cambridge House.
Other guest or collaborative artists have included Paddy Free who produced the most recent album release Freak Controller and performed with the band ; and guests Whirimako Black, Hirini Melbourne, Richard Nunns and MC Mana.
She met the other members of the group, which over time included Tom Gleisner, Rob Sitch, Santo Cilauro, Tony Martin, Mick Molloy, and Judith Lucy amongst others, whilst working on Melbourne commercial radio on the D-Generation Breakfast Show.
They formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1975 and have included various accompanying musicians and singers.
This included several important plot scenes shot at the " Melbourne Regional Airport " ( as listed in the credits ).
As of the 2009-2010 academic year, the program included established Project Centers for society-technology projects ( IQPs ) in Worcester ; Boston ; Nantucket ; Washington, DC ; Santa Fe, New Mexico ; San Juan, Puerto Rico ; San Jose, Costa Rica ; Copenhagen, Denmark ; London, England ; Venice, Italy ; Windhoek, Namibia ; Cape Town, South Africa ; Bangkok, Thailand ; Hong Kong, PRC ; and Melbourne, Australia.
It was " one of the most magnificent innings seen on the Melbourne Cricket Ground " and his " superb display of forceful cricket " lasted 376 minutes and included two sixes and 33 fours.

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