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Franklin st signal box at Spencer st station (southern cross) from a moving train 9/2/25
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Saturday 15 February 2025 - A70 freshly repainted in the SSR 'Tiger Stripe' livery leads N455 and N466 out of Ardeer on a down grain bound for western Victoria. Plus 20 more new photos in the Southern Shorthaul Railroad Kensington grain, SCT Logistics - Melbourne/Brisbane services, V/Line - Regional Rail Link, Metro Trains Melbourne - Northern group, V/Line around Melbourne, Metro Tunnel rail replacement buses - Northern group, Pacific National - North East standard gauge freight, Kinetic Melbourne, Viclink Coaches, Commercialising commuters and Transit Systems Victoria albums https://railgallery.wongm.com/page/archive/2025-02-15/
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Tourist Places in Melbourne
Situated on the Yarra River, Melbourne has the prettiest horizon in Australia. One of the highlights of Melbourne is that you can fit into the crowd right here effortlessly. This is since Melbourne has a multi-cultural populace as well as a laid back setting. Visitors go to Melbourne mainly to attend various sorts of showing off occasions or as their starting point for going to various other preferred tourist attractions like the Grampians National Park or the Great Sea Roadway.
The weather condition in Melbourne is far different from a lot of the Australian mega cities and also often people also claim that Melbourne can have all the 4 different periods in a solitary day. Melbourne is excellent throughout the year other than in October when the sky actually pours down.
Travel to and also around Melbourne
Once you are in Melbourne, you can make use of one of the many transportation options offered. The options are:
Train: Melbourne is connected to various other cities in Australia by Country Web link solutions and VicLink. The main train station is referred to as the Southern Cross Terminal.
Vehicle: If you are traveling from Sydney by car after that you can take the Hume Freeway and reach Melbourne in 9 hours. Adelaide is 7 hours from Melbourne while Brisbane is a good 20 hrs drive.
Bus: The Greyhound bus solutions and Firefly Express are the very best method to get to Melbourne from various other cities. If you are originating from Victoria after that you can take the V/Line.
Trips: The Melbourne Airport is well-connected to the remainder of the world along with other vital cities in Australia. From the airport terminal, you can take the Skybus to get to the main enterprise zone. Avalon Airport is situated in the suburb of Melbourne and is connected by primarily neighborhood flights.
Ship: You can get to Melbourne by taking a boat from Tasmania.
Melbourne has a comprehensive public transport system called Metlink and also it runs buses, trains, and cable cars within the city. All you will certainly need is a Metcard that will certainly offer you accessibility to all the 3 sorts of transportation.
Attractions in Melbourne
If you are trying to find good journey as well as enjoyable after that lease a bike and head to The Yarra River Path, The Capital City Path, or the Bay Trail. The Melbourne town hall is a location for families because it provides plenty of street side coffee shops, department shops, and a concoction of modern and also Victorian style. If you are trying to find galleries after that go to Carlton where you can locate the Melbourne Gallery and also the UNESCO world heritage site of Royal Exhibit Building and also Carlton Gardens. The Melbourne zoo is an excellent place for children as there are a number of pet units. If you desire beach fun then head straight to St Kilda, which is a beach side residential area of Melbourne. You can visit the St Kilda Pier for fishing or just for a simple stroll or head to St Kilda Esplanade for sunbathing and skating.
In order to appreciate the very yoga corner melbourne vic, you need to find the very best of holiday accommodations. A lot of motels in Melbourne have household pleasant team and also offer regular & predictable quality.
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04/03/2019 After several years developing their research discovery into a commercialisable product, two Victoria University of Wellington physicists have now launched their own company and attracted $600k of startup capital from New Zealand's Innovation Agency, Callaghan Innovation, and WNT Ventures. Having spent the last 12 months under the wing of a Viclink ‘technology business unit’ (TBU)—to help ease their transition to a fully-fledged business—the inventors say that “the training wheels are off now.” “The technology is at a point now where its commercial viability is ready to be fully proven,” says Chief Technical Officer Dr Matthias Meyer, who co-founded MaramaLabs with Chief Executive Officer Dr Brendan Darby. Viclink’s TBU structure allowed the co-founders to focus on key product development for their CloudSpec instrument while ramping up their commercial activities with the wine industry—without the complexities of running a business day-to-day. “This extra runway has proven crucial for us not only in developing our product but also in enhancing the MaramaLabs brand within the New Zealand and Australian wine industry,” says Brendan. “Our relationships with key industry leaders played a critical role in attracting investment.” The scientists, who are based at the University’s School of Chemical and Physical Sciences, were experimenting in the lab when they discovered a new and simpler way to analyse ‘cloudy’ solutions. As a result, they developed the first MaramaLabs product—CloudSpec—a novel spectroscopy instrument that enables opaque and cloudy liquids to be analysed more quickly and accurately than traditional spectroscopy methods. Viclink Commercialisation Manager Ashwath Sundaresan says that while there is clear market potential for CloudSpec in a range of industries—including quality assurance for wine, beer, dairy and environmental testing—development had reached a turning point. “Start-ups that commercialise complex intellectual property are often capital-hungry, and require substantial up-front investment in order to develop their products and businesses. Ashwath says that WNT Ventures has provided MaramaLabs with that additional capital—through a combination of their own investment funds and $450,000 via Callaghan Innovation's Repayable Loan Scheme—to help the company build towards sustainable revenues. “They’re also providing the support that pre-revenue, innovative technologies and companies need to grow into successful businesses,” says Ashwath. Alongside this investment, MaramaLabs has been able to access further capital via the recently announced Booster-Viclink partnership. Brendan says that forming the company and completing the capital raise will enable them to accelerate their business, and start shifting focus away from the tech itself and onto how to sell and distribute the product instead. “Our goal now is to have a commercially viable product on the market in 2019.” And while MaramaLabs is already working with two major wineries in New Zealand and Australia, Brendan says the new investment means they can start employing the key operational skills and expertise they need to grow a globally competitive hi-tech business. With the wine industry on the initial horizon, the MaramaLabs vision is for its technologies to be adopted across the food and beverage industries and further afield to environmental and wastewater testing. “We are hugely grateful for the opportunity that university-led research has given us,” says Brendan. “We’ve been able to incubate our tech here at the University and get it to an investor-ready stage thanks to organisations like Viclink, who are so knowledgeable about the intricacies involved in commercialisation, and KiwiNet, who funded our early-stage research.” The MaramaLabs team will continue to work from Victoria University of Wellington for the time being, and manufacture the CloudSpec product in Wellington using local engineering expertise. “It’s great to think that we’ve not only been able to create our own jobs out of this tech, but that we could potentially be creating jobs for others as well,” Matthias says. For more information, email Ashwath or call him on +64 4 463 5412. Photo caption: The MaramaLabs team: (L to R) Professor Eric Le Ru, Dr Matthias Meyer and Dr Brendan Darby.
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Startup Life: Fresh faces from VicLink - Victoria University Bootcamp
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At the end of University I was pondering what I should do with my life, and contemplated a move to Spain ( they had naps in the middle of the day) to work in a grimy bar with my best friend. It seems times have changed. Over the summer months, whilst you were trying to squeeze in a swim after dinner or having a beer on the deck, a group of students, not satisfied with their already crazy student lives thought to themselves - ‘Do you know what? Lets do the startup thing too.’ Students - you have changed. Which i guess is not a fact that is too crazy, in a world with an increasingly competitive workforce, and an ever diversifying job market, why should entrepreneur not be a choice as logical as brand manager, or head of sales? We here at BizDojo know more than most the joy of working for yourself as a freelancer, wrangling an entirely solo project or rallying a group to launch the next big tech thing (may i suggest tinder for cats?). However, unlike having an industry speaker in to speak to the media class about the realities of being a producer, how exactly do you convey the dizzying highs and crushing lows of startup life? With a startup programme designed for students of course. Victoria University Bootcamp takes selected students through the process of envisioning and then creating their own businesses over 3 months, all culminating in a demo day. Originally envisaged at The School of Design at Victoria University and brought to life with help from our friends at Creative HQ. This year, BizDojo joined in, giving the fledgling ‘Bootcampers’ a home in BizDojo Wellington. Here students could work side by side with established startups, independent businesses, freelancers and our own team of Dojo Hustlers, spreading their enthusiasm while getting advice from those that have been exactly where they are. For us here at BizDojo the appeal is clear, as Nick Shewring, Co-founder of BizDojo says ‘A programme like Bootcamp allows you as an entrepreneur to be able to have a safe environment to prototype your concept… for us its all about supporting those ideas in those early stages. If we can do that we can help grow businesses at a much higher velocity than they do now..’ Anya works in Brand & Marketing for The BizDojo, and secretly wishes she could live at BizDojo Wellington, you can follow her on twitter if you want.
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Old W class? Tram near Lalor train station in community garden on station street
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