Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria, in the southeast of the Australian mainland.
Melbourne is the capital city of the Australian state of Victoria (30 June 2007 - Victoria population 5,200,000 - Melbourne population 3,801,200)(Note that the city of Victoria is the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia.)
No. Perth is the capital city of Western Australia, and Melbourne is the capital of Victoria, on the opposite side of the Australian continent.
Melbourne is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria.
Melbourne is the state capital of the Australian state of Victoria.
Melbourne is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria.
Melbourne is the southernmost capital out of Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne. Hobart is Australia's southernmost capital.
Melbourne is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria.
Victoria
None of them.Melbourne is the capital of the Australian state of Victoria.
The only Australian capital city starting with 'm' is Melbourne, capital of Victoria.
Yes and no. Canberra was only formally established in 1913. Prior to 1901, the states were not federated and therefore there was no national capital. Between 1901 and 1913, the temporary seat of power was in Melbourne, but Melbourne was not Australia's capital city. The fact was, Melbourne was the only city with a building large enough to house all of Parliament. Canberra is the city listed as Australia's capital, past and present - not Melbourne.