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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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Street Art @ The Junction

In 2006 the City of Port Phillip instituted a street art project at the Junction not without some local criticism.1 The motivation for the project may have derived from a range of factors such as;...

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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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This website and its contributors acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung of the Kulin Nation the traditional owners of the land on which St Kilda Junction is located stands and offers respects to the...
St Kilda Junction at dusk 4th September 2015
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 Welli...
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 of...
A tram substations contain electrical equipment to convert the local power supply into the voltage needed to run the tram network. 1 They are installed along a tram network where more power is needed...

The Junction as a Street Art Gallery