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Wikipedia: Geelong is the second largest city in the state of Victoria, Australia and is the largest regional centre in the state. Geelong is a port city located on Corio Bay and the Barwon River, 75 kilometres (47 mi) south-west of the state's capital, Melbourne. With an urban population of 160,991 people, Geelong is the fifth largest non-capital city in Australia.

[Off-Duty Geelong Taxi Network vehicle in Norlane] [Inverted plane leaving a wall-of-fire at the Avalon International Air Show]
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[The steamboat Edina leaving Geelong on its final journey on 21 June 1938.] [Westfield Geelong construction works in 2007]
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[Geelong Performing Centre (Little Malop Street entry)] [McHarry's bus in the GTS livery]
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[Eastern Beach in 1950] [The Gordon Institute of TAFE building in Fenwick Street.]
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[Opening of the Geelong tramway in 1912, Moorabool St, Geelong.] [The Market Square in 1906]
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[V/Line passenger trains at Geelong Railway Station] [Redeveloped Waterfront Geelong (Steampacket Quay)]
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[The former 'Geelong A' power station, now part of Westfield Geelong] [Jetstar Airways aircraft at Avalon Airport]
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[Geelong in the 1840s as a small collection of houses and paddocks.] [Exhibition Building and Market Square Clocktower in 1879]
[A paddlesteamer approaches busy Geelong Harbour in 1857] [Geelong Ring Road, looking south towards suburban Waurn Ponds.]
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