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TAXI SERVICES COMMISSION Taxi and Hire Car Knowledge Handbook KNOWING YOUR WAY AROUND MELBOURNE

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TAXI SERVICES COMMISSION

Taxi and Hire Car Knowledge Handbook

KNOWING YOUR WAY AROUND MELBOURNE

The Taxi Services Commission (TSC) has prepared the Taxi and Hire Car Knowledge Handbook for the purposes of preparing for taking one or more modules of the Knowledge test. There are five sections in this handbook:

Introduction Driver Behaviour General Understanding for Drivers Knowing Your Way Around Melbourne Driving a Hire Car.

There is also the Wheelchair Accessible Taxi (WAT) Handbook for the purposes of preparing for taking the Wheelchair Accessible Taxi (WAT) Endorsement:

Theoretical assessment (computer based) Practical assessment.

Published by Taxi Services Commission80 Collins StreetMelbourne VIC 3000.

© Taxi Services Commission 2015

This publication is copyright. No part may be reproduced by any process except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968.

Authorised by Taxi Services Commission, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000.

Disclaimer

The TSC may update this handbook from time to time. Please visit www.taxi.vic.gov.au for the most up to date version of this handbook.

The information presented in this and the other Knowledge handbooks is of a general nature only. It is a summary of the information taxi and/or hire car drivers will need to know to pass relevant modules of the Knowledge test, and does not replace the need to consult relevant laws or any conditions that may apply to your accreditation. Driver accreditation applicants using this handbook are responsible for their own preparation. The Taxi Services Commission does not guarantee or make any representations that users of this handbook will be able to obtain driver accreditation. For more information on driver accreditation, please visit www.taxi.vic.gov.au.

You can view laws relevant to the Knowledge test, including the Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983,Transport (Taxi-Cabs) Regulations 2005, Road Safety Road Rules 2009, and other Acts or Regulations at www.legislation.vic.gov.au. Commonwealth legislation, including the Disability Discrimination Act 1992, is available at www.comlaw.gov.au.

CONTENTS

1. WHAT YOU NEED TO PASS THE GEOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT..............................12. KNOWING THE ROADS IN MELBOURNE................................................................2

2.1 Freeways, toll roads and highways.......................................................................22.2 Off-ramps on freeways and tollways.....................................................................32.3 Major and minor roads...........................................................................................32.4 Suburbs of Melbourne...........................................................................................42.5 Driving in and out of the CBD................................................................................52.6 Bus lanes in the CBD............................................................................................62.7 Hook turns.............................................................................................................72.8 Major transport terminals and train stations..........................................................72.9 Taxi ranks in the CBD............................................................................................82.10 Airport taxi ranks.................................................................................................92.11 Abbreviations for different types of roads............................................................9

3. KNOWING THE PLACES PASSENGERS MAY WANT TO GO...............................103.1 Tourist attractions and key buildings...................................................................103.2 Hotels..................................................................................................................113.3 Sporting venues..................................................................................................113.4 Horse Racing.......................................................................................................123.5 Theatres..............................................................................................................123.6 Public gardens.....................................................................................................123.7 Cinemas..............................................................................................................133.8 Shopping centres................................................................................................133.9 Hospitals..............................................................................................................143.10 Universities........................................................................................................143.11 Melbourne landmarks and precincts..................................................................163.12 Major events......................................................................................................17

SAMPLE KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS.........................................................................19

1. WHAT YOU NEED TO PASS THE GEOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT

The assessment on the geography of Melbourne requires you to be able to:

read and locate places, roads and routes around Melbourne using maps know Melbourne’s suburbs, including the Central Business District (CBD) and the

inner and outer metropolitan areas know major roads across Melbourne and the suburbs along these roads know the direction you need to travel to get to places around Melbourne know key landmarks, tourist attractions, buildings, main sporting facilities, theatres,

cinemas, shopping centres, hospitals, universities and hotels know when and where major events are held in Melbourne.

You will need to study maps of the Melbourne area to prepare for this assessment. You should use a current street directory and/or a good online mapping application to learn places, roads and routes around Melbourne.

You will also need to spend time navigating your way around Melbourne. This should include the CBD and the inner and outer metropolitan areas.

Your aim should be to develop a very detailed knowledge of Melbourne and key destinations. This chapter of the handbook provides you with details of what you are expected to know.

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2. KNOWING THE ROADS IN MELBOURNE

2.1 Freeways, toll roads and highways There are a number of freeways, toll roads and highways that are part of the Melbourne road network, which connect Melbourne to various destinations – see the map below.

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Some of the highways in Melbourne have alternative names, for example:

Burwood Highway (Toorak Road, Monbulk Road) Dandenong Valley Highway (Stud Road, Dandenong-Frankston Road) Docklands Highway (Francis Street, Whitehall Street, Footscray Road) Eastern Highway (Alexandra Parade) Hume Highway (Sydney Road) Maroondah Highway (Whitehorse Road) Moorooduc Highway (McMahons Road) Nepean Highway (St Kilda Road, Brighton Road, Point Nepean Road) Plenty Valley Highway (Albert Street, Plenty Road) Princes Highway East (Dandenong Road) Princes Highway West (Geelong Road, Ballarat Road, Smithfield Road,

Racecourse Road) Western Highway (Ballarat Road) Westernport Highway (Dandenong-Hastings Road).

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Drive on Melbourne’s freeways and tollways, and study maps of these. Note each of the exits and the suburbs with which they connect.

2.2 Off-ramps on freeways and tollways Off-ramps are used by drivers to exit freeways and tollways. You will need to know which exits connect freeways and tollways with particular suburbs or destinations. Exits are different for inbound and outbound traffic. Inbound means you are travelling towards the CBD. Outbound means you are travelling away from the CBD.

For instance if a driver is travelling inbound on the West Gate Freeway and passing the Williamstown Road off-ramp. They would take this ramp if going to Williamstown, Yarraville or Spotswood.

The map below shows all the exits on the West Gate Freeway. You will need to know these as well as the exits for the other freeways and tollways around Melbourne.

2.3 Major and minor roads The Melbourne road network has a number of major roads. Some of these include:

Bell Street Burwood Highway

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Calder Freeway Docklands Highway Hume Freeway Keilor Road Mornington Peninsula Freeway Nepean Highway North Road Princess Highway Punt Road/Hoddle Street M80 Ring Road Riversdale Road Tullamarine Freeway Western Freeway.

There are two tollways in the Melbourne road network – CityLink and EastLink.

Some major roads continue on away from the CBD but have different names, for example:

Queens Parade continues on as High Street Cotham Road continues on as Whitehorse Road Toorak Road continues on as Burwood Highway Dynon Road continues on as Barkly Street.

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Study these and other major roads. Make sure you can find them on a map.

There are four major freeway tunnels in the Melbourne road network. These tunnels are:

Freeway Tunnel Freeway Connection

Domain Tunnel (CityLink)

Connects Monash Freeway to the West Gate Freeway (westbound)

Burnley Tunnel (CityLink)

Connects West Gate Freeway to the Monash Freeway (eastbound)

Melba Tunnel (EastLink) Connects EastLink with the Eastern Freeway (inbound)

Mullum Mullum Tunnel (EastLink) Connects the Eastern Freeway with EastLink (outbound)

2.4 Suburbs of Melbourne You will need to know the following about Melbourne’s suburbs:

The order of suburbs from Melbourne’s CBD along major roads.

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For example, if you are driving south from the CBD on Punt Road you will pass the following suburbs in order:

o Richmondo Cremorneo South Yarrao Prahrano Windsoro St Kilda

The suburbs located at the end of major roads.

For example, heading south from the Melbourne CBD, the suburb that is located at the end of Punt Road is St Kilda.

The direction you will need to travel to get to suburbs.

For example, to get from Footscray to Sunshine you will need to travel west.

How to spell Melbourne’s suburbs.

For example, you may be asked verbally to type the first four letters of the suburb Seddon. You need to know that this is sedd or SEDD.

The suburb to travel to when a customer gives you a street address.

For example, if a customer says ‘Take me to the corner of Lygon St and Elgin St’, you need to know that this is in Carlton.

2.5 Driving in and out of the CBD One-way streets in the Melbourne CBDSome streets in the Melbourne CBD are one-way streets. These include:

Little Lonsdale Street (west to east) Little Bourke Street (east to west) Little Collins Street (east to west) Flinders Lane (east to west).

Street numbers in Melbourne CBDOn east-west streets, numbers increase as you travel away from Spring Street.

On north-south streets, numbers increase as you travel away from Flinders Street.

Roads leading out of central MelbourneNorth

Sydney Road (towards Coburg) St Georges Road (towards Preston) High Street (towards Thornbury)

South

Nepean Highway (towards Highett)

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Beach Road (towards Brighton) St Kilda Road (towards St Kilda)

East

Eastern Freeway (towards Nunawading) High Street (towards Kew) Doncaster Road (towards Doncaster) Victoria Street (towards Hawthorn)

West

Footscray Road (towards Footscray) Dynon Road (towards Footscray) Westgate Freeway (towards Williamstown)

North East

Heidelberg Road (towards Ivanhoe)

North West

Mt Alexander Road (towards Essendon)

South East

Dandenong Road/Princes Highway (towards Caulfield)

South West

Geelong Road (towards Altona)

2.6 Bus lanes in the CBD On the left-hand side of some Melbourne CBD streets, there are lanes painted in red. These are bus lanes.

Bus lanes in the CBD can be found on:

Lonsdale Street – running west to east from Spencer Street to Spring Street, and running east to west from Exhibition Street to Spencer Street.

Queen Street – running south from Lonsdale Street to Flinders Lane. Spring Street – running north from Lonsdale Street to Victoria Street, running

south from Victoria Street to Lonsdale Street.

Some bus lanes operate 24 hours a day. Others operate only during morning or afternoon peak times.

Here are the times that Melbourne CBD bus lanes operate:

Queen Street (south bound) between Flinders Lane and Lonsdale Street operates Monday to Friday, 4.30pm to 6.30pm.

Lonsdale Street (east bound) between Spencer and Exhibition streets operates Monday to Friday, 4pm to 6.30pm.

Lonsdale Street (west bound) between Spencer and Spring streets operates Monday to Friday, 7am to 9.30am.

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Spring Street (north and south bound) between Lonsdale Street and Victoria Parade operates 24 hours.

When a bus lane is operating, drivers are allowed to drive in a bus lane for up to 100 metres when they are entering or leaving the road.

2.7 Hook turns A hook turn is a right hand turn from the left lane. You will need to make hook turns at some major intersections in South Melbourne and the CBD. There are signs at these intersections that show you where you will need to make a hook turn.

This map shows the CBD intersections with hook turns.

2.8 Major transport terminals and train stationsThe major transport terminals in and around Melbourne are:

Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine) Avalon Airport Station Pier, Port Melbourne – Ferry and cruise ship terminal Southern Cross Station - terminus of the state's V/Line regional railway network,

and interstate rail services. Also has Airport, V/Line regional and interstate bus services.

Railway stations in the Melbourne CBD are:

Flinders Street Station – corner of Flinders Street and Swanston Street. Southern Cross Station – corner of Spencer Street and Collins Street. Flagstaff Station – corner of La Trobe Street and William Street. Melbourne Central Station – corner of La Trobe Street and Swanston Street.

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Parliament Station – corner of Lonsdale Street and Spring Street.

2.9 Taxi ranks in the CBD Major Melbourne taxi ranks are located at:

Southern Cross Station Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine) Crown Casino Flinders Street Station.

Safe city taxi ranks are currently located at:

Flinders Street Station (corner of Swanston Street) 8 King Street 200 Queen Street (mega rank).

Safe city taxi ranks provide a safer environment for passengers waiting for a taxi and for taxi drivers waiting for passengers. They may be staffed by a security officer, and are monitored by security cameras, and have additional lighting and clear signage.

For up to date information on safe taxi rank locations and operating hours see the City of Melbourne website:

www.melbourne.vic.gov.au .

This map shows the taxi ranks in the Melbourne CBD.

2.10 Airport taxi ranks Taxi ranks at Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine) are located on Arrival Drive for all passengers.

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The airport fee should be applied to any fare leaving from the Melbourne Airport taxi ranks.

The airport fee does not apply to fares ending at the airport.

2.11 Abbreviations for different types of roads On street signs and maps you will find that different abbreviations (shortened version of the word) are used.

Examples of abbreviations used are:

Road type Abbreviation

Alley ALY or ALLY

Avenue AVE or AV

Boulevard BVD

Circuit CTT

Crescent CRES or CR

Court CT

Close CL

Drive DR

Esplanade ESP

Freeway FWY

Grove GR

Highway HWY

Parade PDE

Place PL

Plaza PLZA

Road RD

Square SQ

Street ST

Terrace TCE

Tollway TLWY

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3. KNOWING THE PLACES PASSENGERS MAY WANT TO GO

As a taxi driver it is essential that you know your way around Melbourne. The location of major attractions, key buildings, hotels, entertainment and sporting facilities, shopping centres, hospitals, universities, landmarks and precincts and public gardens will be destinations for your passengers. You will also need to know when and where major events are held in Melbourne.

3.1 Tourist attractions and key buildings

Tourist attraction or key building Location

Arts Centre 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) 111 Sturt Street, Southbank

Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)

Federation Square, Flinders Street, Melbourne

Chinese Museum 22 Cohen Place, Melbourne

Eureka Skydeck 7 Riverside Quay, Southbank

Federation Square Corner Swanston Street and Flinders Street

Flinders Street Station (under the clocks) Corner Swanston Street and Flinders Street

Immigration Museum 400 Flinders Street, Melbourne

Luna Park 18 Lower Esplanade, St Kilda

Melbourne Aquarium King Street, Melbourne

Melbourne GPO 338–352 Bourke Street, Melbourne

Melbourne Maritime Museum 2A Clarendon Street, Melbourne

Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton

Melbourne Town Hall 90–120 Swanston Street, Melbourne

Melbourne Zoo Elliott Avenue, Parkville

National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne

Rialto Tower 525 Collins Street, Melbourne

Royal Exhibition Building 9 Nicholson Street, Carlton10

Scienceworks 2 Booker Street, Spotswood

State Library of Victoria 328 Swanston Street, Melbourne

Werribee Zoo K Road, Werribee South

3.2 HotelsThe following are some of the major hotels in Melbourne:

Hotel Location

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Melbourne (formerly Citigate) 270 Flinders Street, Melbourne

Grand Hyatt 123 Collins Street, Melbourne

Hilton 2 Convention Centre Place, Melbourne

Hotel Grand Chancellor 131 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

Langham Southgate Centre, 1 Southgate Avenue, Southbank

Intercontinental 495 Collins Street, Melbourne

Mantra on Russell 222 Russell Street, Melbourne

Marriott Corner Exhibition and Lonsdale streets, Melbourne

Rydges Melbourne 186 Exhibition Street, Melbourne

Sofitel 25 Collins Street, Melbourne

The Windsor 111 Spring Street, Melbourne

Victoria 215 Little Collins Street, Melbourne

Westin 205 Collins Street, Melbourne

3.3 Sporting venues

Sporting venue Location

AAMI Park Olympic Boulevard, Melbourne

Etihad Stadium 740 Bourke Street, Docklands11

Hisense Arena Melbourne and Olympic Parks, Olympic Boulevard, Melbourne

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) – also known as the ‘G’

Brunton Avenue, Richmond, alternatively described as in Yarra Park, East Melbourne

Rod Laver Arena Batman Avenue and Olympic Boulevard

3.4 Horse Racing The major horse races held in Melbourne are:

Melbourne Cup (also called ‘The Cup’) held at Flemington Racecourse on the first Tuesday in November

Caulfield Cup held at Caulfield Racecourse in October Cox Plate held at Moonee Valley Racecourse in October.

3.5 Theatres

Theatre Location

Athenaeum Theatre 188 Collins Street, Melbourne

Australian Ballet Centre 2 Kavanagh Street, Southbank

Comedy Theatre 240 Exhibition Street, Melbourne

Forum Theatre 154 Flinders Street, Melbourne

Hamer Hall 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne

Her Majesty's Theatre 219 Exhibition Street, Melbourne

Malthouse Theatre 113 Sturt Street, Southbank

Playhouse Theatre 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne

Princess Theatre 163 Spring Street, Melbourne

Regent Theatre 191 Collins Street, Melbourne

State Theatre 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne

Studio Theatre 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne

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3.6 Public gardens

Gardens Location

Carlton Gardens 1–111 Carlton Street, Carlton

Fitzroy Gardens 230–298 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne

Flagstaff Gardens 309–311 William Street, Melbourne

Queen Victoria Gardens St Kilda Road, Melbourne

Royal Botanic Gardens Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne

Treasury Gardens 2–18 Spring Street, East Melbourne

3.7 Cinemas

Cinema Location

Astor Theatre 1 Chapel Street, St Kilda

Hoyts Melbourne Central Level 3, 211 La Trobe Street, Melbourne

IMAX Melbourne Museum Rathdowne Street, Carlton

Jam Factory 500 Chapel Street, South Yarra

Kino Cinemas 45 Collins Street, Melbourne

Moonlight Cinema Royal Botanic Gardens, Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne

Nova Cinema 380 Lygon Street, Carlton

Rooftop Cinema Curtin House, 252 Swanston Street, Melbourne

Sun Theatre 8 Ballarat Street, Yarraville

3.8 Shopping centres

Shopping centre Location

Brandon Park Corner Springvale Road and Ferntree Gully

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Road, Wheelers Hill

Chadstone 1341 Dandenong Road, Chadstone

Eastland 171–175 Maroondah Highway, Ringwood

The Glen 235 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley

Highpoint 120–200 Rosamond Road, Maribyrnong

Knox City 425 Burwood Highway, Wantirna South

Northland 2–50 Murray Road, Preston

The Pines 181 Reynolds Road, Doncaster East

Pinewood 47 Centreway, Mount Waverley

Southland 1239 Nepean Highway, Cheltenham

Stud Park Stud Road, Rowville

Westfield Doncaster 619 Doncaster Road, Doncaster

Westfield Fountain Gate 352 Princes Highway, Narre Warren

3.9 Hospitals

Hospital Location

Alfred Hospital 55 Commercial Road, Melbourne

Austin Hospital 145 Studley Road, Heidelberg

Fawkner Private Hospital 275 Moreland Road, Coburg

Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital 300 Waterdale Road, Heidelberg West

Northern Hospital 185 Cooper Street, Epping

Royal Children's Hospital 50 Flemington Road, Parkville

Royal Melbourne Hospital 300 Grattan Street, Parkville

Royal Women’s Hospital 20 Flemington Road, Parkville

Sunshine Hospital 176 Furlong Road, St Albans

Western Hospital 99 Gordon Street, Footscray

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3.10 Universities

University Location

Deakin University 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood

La Trobe University Melbourne campusCorner Plenty Road and Kingsbury Drive, BundooraCity campus360 Collins Street, MelbourneFranklin Street campus215 Franklin Street, Melbourne

Melbourne University Parkville campus156-292 Grattan Street, ParkvilleBurnley campus500 Yarra Boulevard, RichmondSouthbank campus234 St Kilda Road, SouthbankHawthorn campus442 Auburn Road, HawthornWerribee campus250 Princes Highway, Werribee

Monash University Berwick campus100 Clyde Road, BerwickCaulfield campus900 Dandenong Road Caulfield EastClayton campusWellington Road, ClaytonParkville campus381 Royal Parade, ParkvillePeninsula campusMcMahons Road, Frankston

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)

Melbourne campus124 La Trobe Street, MelbourneBrunswick campus25 Dawson Street, BrunswickBundoora campusPlenty Road, Bundoora

Victoria University City Flinders campus300 Flinders Street, MelbourneCity King campus225 King Street, MelbourneCity Queen campus256, 283, 295 and 300 Queen Street, MelbourneFootscray Nicholson campusCorner of Nicholson and Buckley streets, Footscray

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Footscray Park campusBallarat Road, FootscrayMelton campusRees Road, Melton SouthSt Albans campusMcKechnie Street, St AlbansSunshine campus460 Ballarat Road, SunshineWerribee campusHoppers Lane, Werribee

3.11 Melbourne landmarks and precincts Birrarung MarrBatman Avenue, Melbourne

This is a park on the north bank of the Yarra River next to Federation Square. Public artworks and sculptures are displayed here. The park hosts a number of events and festivals.

At the end of the park there is a bridge where people can walk directly to the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

ChinatownLittle Bourke Street between Swanston and Exhibition streets, Melbourne

In this area there are a number of Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, Malaysian and Japanese restaurants. There are also shops and businesses selling Asian products. The Chinese New Year Festival in February attracts lots of people to the area. The Chinese Museum (22 Cohen Place) is located in this area.

Crown Entertainment Complex8 Whiteman Street, Southbank

The complex contains a casino, hotels, restaurants, cafes and bars, cinemas, an indoor amusement park plus a live entertainment theatre and two nightclubs.

It is well known for the fireball show that happens after dark on the towers next to the Yarra River.

Federation SquareCorner Swanston Street and Flinders Street

This cultural precinct contains museums, galleries, restaurants, cafes and bars. The square hosts multicultural festivals, markets, film screenings and sporting events.

Greek precinctLonsdale Street between Swanston and Exhibition streets, Melbourne

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This area contains a number of Greek restaurants. There are also shops selling items imported from Greece.

Lygon Street precinctLygon Street, Carlton

In this area there are many Italian restaurants, cafes, speciality delicatessens and cake shops.

Queen Victoria MarketCorner Elizabeth Street and Victoria Street, Melbourne

Also known as ‘Vic Market’ or ‘Queen Vic’, this market sells fruit and vegetables as well as local and imported gourmet foods, cosmetics, clothing and souvenirs. A night market with food, music and artist stalls runs during summer.

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Visit these landmarks and precincts in Melbourne to become familiar with their main attractions. Consider taking a guided tour of Melbourne to improve your knowledge of different areas.

3.12 Major events

Melbourne hosts a number of major events at different times of the year.

Here are details of some major events:

Event Location Time of the year

AFL Grand Final Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

Usually the last Saturday in September or first Saturday in October

Australian Open National Tennis Centre at Melbourne Park

January

Australian International Air Show

Avalon Airport February-March (every two years)

Australian Grand Prix Albert Park March

Caulfield Cup Caulfield Racecourse October

Cricket test matches Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

Boxing Day and through the summer months

Melbourne Arts Festival Multiple locations October

Melbourne Cup Flemington Racecourse First Tuesday in November

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Melbourne Flower and Garden Show

Carlton Gardens March

Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Multiple locations March-April

Melbourne International Film Festival

Forum Theatre, Melbourne July-August

Royal Melbourne Show Royal Melbourne Showgrounds in Ascot Vale

End of September into early October

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Visit the Tourism Victoria website to keep up-to-date with latest events in Melbourne: www.tourism.vic.gov.au

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SAMPLE KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS

1. Which of the following highways form part of the Melbourne network?

[Identify the four correct responses]

A. Moorooduc Highway B. Nepean Highway C. Goulburn Valley Highway D. Dandenong Valley Highway E. Western Highway

1. Answers: A, B, D, E

2. Name the major road that runs north from Brunswick Road in Brunswick, and intersects with Dawson Street, Albion Street and Moreland Road, before continuing north past Bell Street.

[Identify the correct response]

o A. Hume Roado B. Heidelberg Roado C. Sydney Road

2. Answer: C

3. What is the name of the EastLink tunnel that runs from Ringwood towards Nunawading?

[Identify the correct response]

o A. Melba Tunnel.o B. Mullum Mullum Tunnel.o C. Burnley Tunnel.

3. Answer: A

4. You are driving toward the central business district (CBD) on Victoria Street.

In what order would you pass the following suburbs?

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A. East Melbourne.

B. Kew.

C. Abbotsford.

4. Answer: B. Kew, C. Abbotsford, A. East Melbourne

5. From the list below select only the suburbs located north of the central business district (CBD)?

[Identify the three correct responses]

A. Coburg. B. Newport. C. Thomastown. D. Mill Park. E. Burwood.

5. Answers: A, C, D

6. In which direction can you drive in Little Bourke Street?

[Identify the correct response]

o A. East to West only. o B. West to East only.o C. In both directions.

7. Answer: A

7. Which of the following statements is correct about the intersection of La Trobe St and Russell St?

[Identify the correct response]

o A. Hook turns apply when turning right from La Trobe St into Russell St, headed in either direction.

o B. Hook turns apply when turning right from Russell St into La Trobe St headed in either direction.

o C. Hook turns apply when turning right from La Trobe or Russell St in either direction.

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7. Answer: A

8. A passenger shows you this picture and asks you to go there.

Where should you take them?

[Identify the correct response]

o A. Arts Centre.o B. Australian Centre for the Moving Image.o C. Australian Centre for Contemporary Art.

8. Answer: B

9. Which of the following theatres can be found in Exhibition Street in the central business district (CBD)?

[Identify the two correct responses]

A. Princess Theatre. B. Her Majesty's Theatre. C. State Theatre. D. Comedy Theatre. E. Regent Theatre.

9. Answers: B, D

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10. A passenger asks to be taken to Highpoint Shopping Centre.

What suburb would you take them to?

[Identify the correct response]

o A. Footscray.o B. Airport West.o C. Maribyrnong.

10. Answer: C

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