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List of tallest buildings in Melbourne

Melbourne, the second largest city in Australia, is home to approximately 612 completed high-rise buildings.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Melbourne )〕 Of those, 32 buildings rise to at least in height – more than any other city in Australia.〔(Melbourne - CTBUH ). ''The Skyscraper Center''. Retrieved 29 April 2015〕 Of the ten tallest buildings in the Australia, five are located in Melbourne. Most of Melbourne's tallest skyscrapers are concentrated in the City Centre precinct; however, other locations of prominent skyscrapers in Melbourne, include: Docklands, Southbank, South Melbourne, and St Kilda Road.
Geographically, Melbourne's central business district comprises a western skyline and an eastern skyline. These two skylines are divided by the Yarra River, which extends to the city's east. The western side consists of more density than the east, although the east has two of the city's tallest buildings–120 Collins Street and 101 Collins Street, respectively, however the Rialto Towers (located on the west side) is tallest by roof. As a whole, the city overtook Sydney in 2011 as having the tallest skyline in the country and the 24th tallest in the world, when the heights of the top ten tallest buildings in the city are combined.
Historically, Melbourne has represented several “firsts” and been the holder of various records, both in Australia and internationally. The city is notable for being one of the first cities in the world to anticipate the skyscraper boom, alongside New York City and Chicago in the United States. Additionally, Melbourne was the birth of Australia's first skyscraper, the APA Building (1889), and whilst it was demolished in 1980, it was reputed to have been one of the world's tallest at the time of its completion.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Skyscrapers )〕 Since 2006, the city has been home to the second-tallest building in the country, the Eureka Tower; surpassed only by the Gold Coast's Q1, the Eureka Tower still maintains the title of tallest building in Australia to roof.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Eureka Sky Deck 88 )〕 Several other skyscraper projects have since emerged, such as Australia 108 – which when completed, will become the tallest building in Australia to roof.
==History==

Skyscrapers in Melbourne have a long and illustrious history. Melbourne was one of the first cities in Australia to undergo a high-rise boom, after Sydney, with over 50 high-rise buildings constructed between the 1970s-90s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Melbourne Timeline Diagram )〕 Melbourne has had the most skyscrapers above 150 metres in Australia and indeed within Oceania, for 27 collective years; from 1972 to 1988 (equal first with Sydney during 1972–74 and 1976–77), from 1991 to 1999, in 2006 (shared with Sydney) and again since 2014.〔(Buildings in Australia ). ''Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat''. Retrieved 18 October 2015〕

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