Trades Hall, Melbourne

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Trades Hall, Melbourne is a historic 19th-century building that serves as the long-standing headquarters and symbolic heart of the trade union movement in Victoria, Australia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
heritage-listed building
trade union headquarters
architecturalStyle Victorian
associatedWith Australian labour movement NERFINISHED
Victorian Trades Hall Council NERFINISHED
trade union movement in Victoria
builtFor organized labour in Victoria
category historic building in Melbourne
trade union buildings in Australia
city Melbourne
completionDate 19th century
constructionStart 1850s
country Australia
culturalSignificance symbol of workers’ solidarity in Victoria
era 19th century
function headquarters of the Victorian trade union movement
meeting place for trade unions
venue for political and social events
hasRole centre of union administration in Victoria
hub for labour movement strategy and coordination
heritageStatus listed on the Victorian Heritage Register
recognized as a place of state significance
historicPeriod colonial era of Victoria
locatedIn Australia
Melbourne
Victoria NERFINISHED
location Carlton, Victoria NERFINISHED
material masonry
notableFor association with workers’ rights campaigns
long-standing role in labour politics in Victoria
ownership Victorian union movement
region inner Melbourne
significance symbolic heart of the trade union movement in Victoria
state Victoria NERFINISHED
usedFor campaign organizing
cultural events
public lectures
union meetings

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Joseph Reed notableWork Trades Hall, Melbourne