Explore Melbourne's Suburbs: Oakleigh History
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- Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025
- Join the Local Team at I’m Free Walking Tours as we take you around some of Melbourne and Sydney’s most vibrant and interesting suburbs.
Today we visit Oakleigh - a former industrial, working class neighbourhood that has recently transformed into a multicultural and foodie hub.
Until we can get back to touring the city streets, join us as we share with you more Melbourne and Sydney content.
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We'd love to be part of helping you reconnect with Melbourne, it's culture, history and other small businesses within. So when we're back and touring we hope to see your local faces on one of our walking tours as we explore the centre of Melbourne, Sydney and the Rocks district.
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beautiful tour my friend from Oakleigh , love this place! :)
How beautifully you have described it!!..amazing
You are doing a great job!
This not help to understand Melbourne's history but also give an idea of a local eatery.
cheers
Wow! Oakleigh has changed quite a lot. I lived in South Oakleigh (south of North Rd) up until mid-1980.
In the mid-1970's there was a Sunday morning market in Oakleigh. Forget the exact location though. Doh!
You are so amazingly beautiful and likewise have painted melbourne as a city worth a visit.
I love Oakleigh!!!
nice clean city
thank you good job. continue company.👍🤝🌷😁💟👩✈️🌏🤚
Very nice video 👍
Some said this suburb basically one of the subs which still have the real melbourne vibes. From the vlog, yea I agree if compare to cbd and other suburbs nearby cbd area which are literally no longer authentic Melbs. Anyway I will be back soon. I miss Australia so much, especially Melbourne. God knows how much I miss Melbourne!
Was the souv good?
So cute!
RICHMOND Victoria has the largest Greek community in the world outside of Athens. Its been this way since the 1950s.
Brunswick also had a large Greek community.
Thessaloniki has a population of over a million (metropolitan area). Richmond has more than that?
I’ll be moving to Melbourne to study at unimelb
Which suburb would you recommend... cheaper and closer to unimelb
Thanks
As someone with a sibling studying at unimelb, I know a couple suburbs you might like. For example, there's Carlton if you wanna be right on the doorstep of the uni but is a little pricey or you can go to Brunswick or Fitzroy for a cheaper but really rich in culture 'bohemian' vibe. Also, Coburg is cheaper but a little further away but still worth having a look at as students live there. It's also on the train and tram line. which is a plus.
This is so interesting, my cousins aunt lives in Melbourne and i so want to visit australia some day. I noticed st.kilda has a lot of british style homes. Do you have council estates in australia or just high rises?
Council estates? Not really. High rise commision flats we had but I think most have been demolished......They were in Richmond, Collingwood, Fitzroy, Prahran, South Melbourne & Kensington.
As far as Britsh style homes in St Kilda? I think not. Nothing English about Melbourne, its mainly influenced by European, American, Irish & Scottish.
You'll find sydney & adelaide are very english in style, that's what Makes Melbourne and Perth Australia's best cities to live in, bedn that way since the 1850s.
English style is ugly and depressing.
@@garynewton1263 We definitely used to have council estates in Melbourne. A lot of houses still exist in places like Port Melbourne Ashwood, Dandenong etc though now private homes. These days council houses tend to be a one off in the middle of privately owned homes
This city is so great. I love u Australia 🦘. 😎
Omg I would love to explore you❤️
Hi guys ? , 🤔 i think guys and girls are watching , is it ?
You are sooo beautifull
I love this city , can anyone send me an invitation to come b😣😣
you’re so gorgeous😘