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Why a history of St Kilda Junction

When I first came to live in Melbourne in the mid 1980s, St Kilda Junction was one of the first places I used to orientate myself around the city. At this time on the corner of St Kilda Road and...

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The 'Green' Control Box

In 1929 a 'crows-nest' control box (Signal Box) was installed at the Junction on the corner of Wellington Street to manage the trams running through the Junction.1 This little control box was a...

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Remembering Mrs Nellie Collins

Mrs Nellie Collins (pictured right) was a 66 year old widow who lived in Vine Street St Kilda during the time of the late 1960s-70s redevelopment of St Kilda Junction.   Mrs Collins Vine Street home...

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The Early Years (1840s-1890s)
From the beginning, St Kilda Junction was a gateway to St Kilda and the surrounding area. Its early life from the 1840s was a time of steady but dramatic change. The Junction played a pivotal roll in...
Into Decline (1900s-1940s)
St Kilda Junction by the 1900s had long been transformed into an urban environment. The smell of eucalyptus after rain, the sounds of squawking flocks of water birds flying over head and the sight a m...
Car is King - Almost (1950s-1970s)
A cursory survey of newspaper articles suggests that the Junction was a dangerous place with many accidents and fatalities reported. 1 Traffic management issues continued to be associated with the Jun...
Beyond the Redevelopment (1980s-2010s)
During the 1950s and into the 1960s St Kilda became more and more impoverished and its infrastructure increasingly 'run-down'. In the 1960s demand for inner city accommodation began to return which be...

The Junction as a Street Art Gallery