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For the Melbourne CBD only (postcode 3000), the highest point is a spot 35 metres above sea level in Flagstaff Gardens near the corner of King Street and Batman Street. (Within the Hoddle Grid only, the highest point is a section in front of Parliament on Spring Street from La Trobe Street to Little Collins Street, which is only 1 metre lower at 34 metres.)

For the City of Melbourne, the highest point is an area in Royal Park that has been cut into two parts by a train track. This area is 50 metres above sea level and is about 200 metres northwest of the intersection of Ievers Street and The Ave.

For Greater Melbourne, the highest point is Mount Dandenong. Varying heights are listed for Mount Dandenong, but the Victorian Government's Land Services and Spatial Information database has a contour map showing the highest point at 622 metres. This is the same height used by Parks Victoria, the government agency responsible for managing the national parks in Victoria.

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