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The Melbourne, also known as the settlement skyline, and Yarra River

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Pre-European settlementEdit

  • Aboriginal Australians settled the area for at least 30,000 years.

19th century’s timelineEdit

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A map dating to the 1880s shows the well-established suburbs of Melbourne.

20th centuryEdit

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Chart of Melbourne's population growth since first settlement in 1851
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The President of the Zoological Board, feeding a llama, 1937 at the Melbourne Zoo

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21st centuryEdit

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  • 2010 – Severe Thunderstorm 6 March, once in a century storm with 10 cm hail stones
  • 2010 – Melbourne celebrates 175th birthday
  • 2011 – Say Yes demonstrations draw 10,000 people who support increased investment in renewable energy
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A Melbourne tram on Swanston Street in October 2012.
  • 2015 – Construction commences on Australia 108 which, once complete, will be the tallest building in Melbourne
  • 2017 – Six people were killed and thirty wounded in the January 2017 Bourke St car attack, followed by the death of one person and the injury of seventeen in the December 2017 Flinders St car attack
  • 2018 – Major construction begins on the Metro Tunnel, a 9-km underground rail tunnel through the CBD and the biggest public transport project since the City Loop
  • 2020 – Melbourne is hit the hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia and as a result Melbourne becomes one of the most locked-down cities in the world
  • 2019 – Construction of Aurora Melbourne Central is completed, making it the third tallest building in Melbourne
  • 2020 – Australia 108 is built and opened, becoming the tallest building in Melbourne.
  • 2021 – Local newspapers try to claim Melbourne becomes the most locked-down city in the world.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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