What is Melbourne old name?

Known briefly as Batmania, the settlement was named Melbourne on 10 April 1837 by Governor Richard Bourke after the British Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, whose seat was Melbourne Hall in the market town of Melbourne, Derbyshire.
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What was Melbourne originally called?

The first official name proposed was Glenelg. But Governor Sir Richard Bourke overruled this, and on his visit in March 1837 decided on Melbourne — after the then British Prime Minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, who resided in the village of Melbourne in Derbyshire in the English Midlands.
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Why is Melbourne so called?

Bourke visited Port Phillip in March 1837, confirmed Lonsdale's choice of a site for the new town and named it Melbourne on 10 April 1837 after the then British prime minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, who resided in the village of Melbourne in Derbyshire.
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Who was named after Melbourne?

In 1837 a small settlement on the banks of the Yarra River in Australia needed a name. Queen Victoria, after whom the State of Victoria is named, decided that it would be named Melbourne. This was as an honour for the 2nd Viscount Melbourne, British Prime Minister and the political mentor to the young Queen.
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What was Melbourne known as in 1880?

Between 1880–1890, Melbourne was booming. Coined “Marvellous Melbourne”, in 1880 the population reached 280,000 and in 1890 the population reached 490,000.
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How Melbourne got its name



Why was Melbourne called Smellbourne?

Marvellous 'Smellbourne'

But Melbourne was facing a big pollution problem. While it had been described by British journalists as "a city of magnificent intentions", it was also being dubbed Marvellous 'Smellbourne' because of the city's unsanitary waste disposal methods.
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Was Melbourne known as batmania?

Prior to being named "Melbourne", the city had several other names. It was called Batmania, Bearport and Bearbrass. It was named Melbourne by Sir Richard Bourke the Governor of NSW after the British Prime Minister William Lamb the second viscount of Melbourne.
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Why was Melbourne originally called Batmania?

Melbourne in Australia was previously called Batmania. The modern-day city of Melbourne in Australia was briefly named 'Batmania' after John Batman, who claimed to have found the city in 1835. Other proposed names included Bearbrass, Bareport, Bareheep, and Bareberp.
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What is a nickname for Melbourne?

Nicknames for cities include: Brisvegas (Brisbane), bush capital (Canberra), city of churches (Adelaide), Emerald City (Sydney), Silver City (Broken Hill), and Smellbourne (Melbourne).
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What does Melbourne mean?

British Dictionary definitions for Melbourne (1 of 2)

Melbourne 1. / (ˈmɛlbən) / noun. a port in SE Australia, capital of Victoria, on Port Phillip Bay: the second largest city in the country; settled in 1835 and developed rapidly with the discovery of rich goldfields in 1851; three universities.
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What is the richest city in Australia?

Sydney's eastern suburbs have raced to the top as the favoured place to live by Australia's highest earning residents. According to the latest report by the Australian Tax Office, residents of the premium suburbs of Darling Point, Edgecliff and Point Piper earned the highest mean income of $177,514 during 2012-13.
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Why is Sydney called Sydney?

In 1770 the HMS Endeavour moored at what is now Botany Bay, and eighteen years later British settlement began, making it Australia's oldest European settlement. The city was given its current name after British home secretary Lord Sydney.
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Why was Perth called Perth?

It was named after the county of Perth in Scotland, birthplace of Sir George Murray, then secretary of state for the colonies, and was proclaimed a city in 1856.
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Why is Australia called Aussie?

The word Australia when referred to informally with its first three letters becomes Aus. When Aus or Aussie, the short form for an Australian, is pronounced for fun with a hissing sound at the end, it sounds as though the word being pronounced has the spelling Oz.
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Is Melbourne a male or female name?

The name Melbourne is primarily a gender-neutral name of English origin that means Mill Stream.
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Why is Melbourne famous?

Melbourne is known for being one of the most liveable cities on earth. Often referred to as 'the Sporting Capital of the World', besides this it is also famous for its graffitied laneways, excellent coffee, cultural diversity and bayside location. This eclectic Australian city has something for everyone.
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What was the first suburb in Melbourne?

Fitzroy was Melbourne's first suburb, created in 1839 when the area between Melbourne and Alexandra Parade (originally named Newtown) was subdivided into vacant lots and offered for sale.
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Was Melbourne once the richest city in the world?

The discovery of gold in Victoria in 1851 led to the Victorian gold rush, and the city grew rapidly. By 1865, it had overtaken Sydney as Australia's most populous city. This economic boom peaked during the 1880s and Melbourne had become the richest city in the world.
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What did John Batman do to the Aboriginal?

John Batman, the beloved founder of Melbourne, is widely considered to have been sympathetic towards Aboriginal people. This reputation stems largely from his famous attempt (unique in Australian history) to purchase the land around Port Phillip via a treaty with the local Wurundjeru people.
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What is the history of Melbourne?

Melbourne was founded on the Yarra River in 1835 after an abortive bid in 1803 to establish a settlement inside the Port Phillip Bay heads near Sorrento. The Port Phillip District gained independence from New South Wales in 1850. Melbourne boomed in the 1850's as a result of the gold rush in the region to the north.
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Did John Batman have syphilis?

Batman moved there with his convict wife, Elizabeth Callaghan, and their seven daughters, settling on what is now known as Batman's Hill. He died of syphilis shortly afterwards at the age of 38.
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What does Melbourne smell like?

To candle maker Alyson Sturley, whose company, Tanda, has created a "Melbourne" candle, the city's signature scent is roasted coffee and dark chocolate, like a mocha served by a Degraves Street barista on a frosty morning. "People can pick it straight away, tea drinkers also like it," she says.
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Does Werribee smell?

No, it smells like exactly what it is. faeces , ( poo) as Werribee treatment facility staff are releasing the methane gas of an evening. They have to. It's Melbourne's largest facility, you can even see the thing from Google earth, and if you don't like it, buy elsewhere.
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What happened 1910 Australia?

16 November – The Northern Territory Acceptance Act 1910 receives Royal Assent from the Governor-General, transferring the Northern Territory from the control of South Australia to the Commonwealth. 19 November – A cyclone strikes the town of Broome, Western Australia, killing 40 people and destroying 20 houses.
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