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Melbourne and Congregation
The Melbourne Hebrew Congregation opened a 1300-seat synagogue on the corner of Toorak Road in 1930.
He served as a Rabbi of Melbourne Hebrew Congregation in Australia from 1923-1937, was evacuated from Dunkirk, and finished the War as Senior Jewish Chaplain aka Forces Rabbi.

Melbourne and Presbyterian
She was educated at Presbyterian Ladies ' College, Melbourne.
Category: People educated at the Presbyterian Ladies ' College, Melbourne
* for girl's schools-1. Presbyterian Ladies ' College, Melbourne, 2. SCEGGS Darlinghurst, 3. Methodist Ladies ' College, Melbourne, 4. Presbyterian Ladies ' College, Sydney, 5. Melbourne Girls Grammar School, 6. Mac. Robertson Girls ' High School, 7. North Sydney Girls ' High School, 8. Sydney Girls High School, 9. Methodist Ladies ' College Sydney, 10. University High School, Melbourne.
Category: People educated at the Presbyterian Ladies ' College, Melbourne
Richardson left Maldon to become a boarder at Presbyterian Ladies ' College ( PLC ) in Melbourne in 1883 and attended from the ages of 13 to 17.
Category: People educated at the Presbyterian Ladies ' College, Melbourne
A brilliant scholar and linguist, she was educated at the Presbyterian Ladies ' College, Melbourne, the University of Melbourne and studied phonetics in Germany and France for the International Diploma of Phonetics.
Category: People educated at the Presbyterian Ladies ' College, Melbourne
Boyd McCay continued his theological studies while he was a minister in Castlemaine, earning a Master of Arts from the University of Melbourne in 1882 and a Doctor of Divinity from the Presbyterian Theological Faculty Ireland in 1887.
He was given, at his request, a non-military funeral at Cairns Memorial Presbyterian Church in East Melbourne, and was buried at Box Hill Cemetery.
St. Hilda's College at the University of Melbourne was founded in 1964 as the college for women associated with the ( then ) exclusively male colleges Ormond ( Presbyterian ) and Queens ( Methodist ), becoming co-educational in 1973.
In February 2006, the Presbytery of Melbourne East excommunicated all 15 elders of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Camberwell because of their handling of a complaint of emotional abuse against an elder.
The Victorian State Assembly was instructed by the General Assembly of Australia to take several actions including withdrawing from publication Fractured Fellowship: A Presbyterian Case Study and temporarily moving the parish of Camberwell from the Presbytery of Melbourne East to the Presbytery of Melbourne West until the matter could be settled.
Ormond was also a devout Presbyterian, and in 1856-after a town meeting in Skipton-he began lengthy talks with the Presbytery of Melbourne, calling for the establishment of a parish in Skipton.
His first substantial donation was in 1872, when he donation £ 1, 000 towards the establishment of a scholarship at the Presbyterian Theological Hall in Melbourne.

Melbourne and Church
Dr. Kingsley Ridgway offered himself as a Melbourne based " field representative " for a possible Australian branch of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of America, after meeting an American serviceman who was a member of that denomination.
One view is that the club was connected to the St Mary ’ s Church of England Cricket Club, now the St Mary's Anglican Church North Melbourne, whose colours – blue and white – are reflected in the Club's colour's today.
The association between the St Mary's Church of England Cricket Club and the establishment of the North Melbourne Football Club is believed not to be formal, rather a general gathering to play some competitive sport.
The Parable of the Hidden Treasure ( left ) paired with the Parable of the Pearl ( right ) on a stained glass window in Scots ' Church, Melbourne.
Menzies died from a heart attack in Melbourne in 1978 and was accorded a state funeral, held in Scots ' Church, Melbourne, at which Prince Charles represented Queen Elizabeth II.
Modern buildings based upon the Mausoleum of Mausolus include the National Newark Building in Newark, New Jersey, Grant's Tomb and 26 Broadway in New York City, Los Angeles City Hall, the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Australia, the spire of St. George's Church, Bloomsbury in London, the Indiana War Memorial ( and in turn Chase Tower ) in Indianapolis, the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Southern Jurisdiction's headquarters, the House of the Temple in Washington D. C., the Civil Courts Building in St. Louis, and the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial in Pittsburgh.
It places the viewer on top of the partially constructed Scott's Church on Collins Street in the Melbourne CBD.
* St. Philips Catholic Church, Melbourne, Ky.
* for boy's schools-1. Scotch College, Melbourne, 2. Melbourne Grammar School, 3. Melbourne High School, 4. Geelong Grammar School, 5. Sydney Boys High School, 6. Wesley College, Melbourne, 7. Sydney Church of England Grammar School, 8. Fort Street Boys ' High, 9. North Sydney Boys High School, 10. Sydney Grammar School.
He married Myrtle Catherine Hay Woodside, whom he had known since his days at Melbourne Grammar when she was a schoolgirl, at Scots Church, Melbourne, on 17 November 1921.
Soon after leaving the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School in 1892, where he studied Greek history, Flack became the one mile champion of New South Wales and Victoria.
His second marriage was to Mary Powell ( 1910 – 1997 ) on 10 December 1930 at Scots ' Church, Melbourne.
While the Church Missionary Society had connections with the Whig Government of Viscount Melbourne, in August 1841 a Tory Government came to office.
Dulwich Grove Congregational Church opened on Melbourne Grove.
This was sold by the Uniting Church to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Melbourne in 2011 for the establishment of an Eastern Orthodox use church, according to the provisions of an Ordinariate.
These include ; St Paul's Anglican Church, Boronia Uniting Church, Boronia Church of Christ, The Potter's Church, Vineyard Church, Wesleyan Methodist Church of Boronia ( pictured ), Jehovah's Witnesses of Bayswater and Boronia, Christadelphian Hall of Boronia, Knox Community Baptist Church, Martin Luther Home for the Aged, Tenrikyo Melbourne Shinyu Church and St Joseph's Catholic Church.

Melbourne and Eastern
* Box Hill Institute of TAFE ( Local: Eastern Melbourne )
* Holmesglen Institute of TAFE ( Local: Eastern Melbourne )
* Swinburne University of Technology ( Local: Eastern Melbourne )
Organised tours are available to the Eastern Block – the oldest and most accessible part of the park – from Melbourne and Dimboola, the nearest town in Victoria.
Ramp metering is also used on freeways in Melbourne, including the Eastern Freeway and the Monash Freeway.
* Eastern Freeway, Melbourne, Australia
* Eastern Independent Schools of Melbourne, a group of schools in Australia
* M3 freeway or Eastern Freeway ( Melbourne ) and EastLink ( Melbourne ) in Victoria, Australia
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the airport also had scheduled airline service operated by Eastern Airlines, which utilized Boeing 727 and Douglas DC-9 jetliners as well as Lockheed L-188 Electra turboprop aircraft on flights serving Melbourne.
Eastern was also cognizant of the proximity of Melbourne to the NASA Kennedy Space Center and introduced new air services accordingly.
In June of 1967, Eastern announced a new route they called " The Space Corridor " which introduced service from Melbourne to three important aerospace centers that were involved with the NASA space program at the time, being Huntsville, AL, St. Louis and Seattle.
Also according to the airline's timetable in June of 1967, Eastern was flying nonstop jet service from Melbourne to Atlanta, Tampa and Ft. Lauderdale, and also operated direct, no change of plane jet service to New York City ( JFK Airport ), Washington, D. C. ( Dulles Airport ), Boston and Miami.
And in February of 1976, Eastern was flying direct, no change of plane service from Los Angeles to Melbourne with one intermediate stop in Atlanta that was flown with a Boeing 727-100.
However, minimal customers and the effects of airline deregulation in 1978 led to Eastern eventually discontinuing all service from Melbourne.
The 2009 South Eastern Australia Heat Wave caused the city of Melbourne, Australia to experience some major power disruptions which left over half a million people without power as the heat wave blew transformers and overloaded a power grid.
One company would be raised in Sydney ( Eastern Command ) and the other in Melbourne ( Southern Command ).
Flinders Street Station and the stunted glass Eastern Shard, entry to the Melbourne Visitor Centre
The area is semi-rural and is part of the Melbourne South Eastern green wedge, with much of the land used by the Melbourne Water Eastern Sewage Treatment Plant, and the remainder being mostly small land holdings, with some used for horse acreage.
In 1916, a plan for the city railways, and an Eastern Suburbs extension was drawn up by the Chief Engineer of the Melbourne Railway Construction, Dr J. J. C. Bradfield.
For many years Crafers was well known for being the start point of the South Eastern Freeway linking Adelaide with the town of Murray Bridge, and to the Princes Highway leading to Melbourne.

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