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  1. Welcome to the City of Melbourne. We are the local government authority for central Melbourne and the surrounding suburbs. Find information about council services for residents, businesses, visitors and the overall community.

  2. Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria, and Australia’s second-largest city. Focused around a central city, Greater Melbourne’s area of approximately 9900 km² of suburbs spread more than 40 km to the south, 30 km to the east, 20 km to the north and sprawl across vast, flat basalt plains to the west.

  3. The ‘fine’ is the penalty amount you must pay for a parking infringement offence. Parking fines range from $99 to $198 for the 2024-25 financial year, depending on the offence. Penalty units determine the amount you are fined.

  4. Address: 253 Flinders Lane Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone: 1800 695 427 Email: library@melbourne.vic.gov.au. Located near bustling Degraves Street and co-located with the Centre for Adult Education, City Library is Victoria's busiest public lending library.

  5. The Melbourne Busking Handbook has detailed information on permits, auditions and other key requirements for buskers. Download it below: Melbourne Busking Handbook 2018

  6. If you wish to pay the fine immediately, you can do this at the post office. The online and phone payment options are only available three days after the date of issue of your fine. Parking fines must be paid in full. City of Melbourne does not accept part payments.

  7. Melbourne's libraries welcome people to read, connect, create and learn. We have seven branches across the municipality: in the central city, Carlton, Docklands, East Melbourne, North Melbourne, Southbank and narrm ngarrgu in Queen Victoria Market.

  8. The City of Melbourne municipality includes suburbs, which are referred to as neighbourhoods, that people from many cultures call home and where diverse private businesses and government organisations are located.

  9. How to pay. First, make sure you have your property assessment number with you as you’ll need this to pay. You can find this on your rates notice. Find out if you're eligible and how to apply for a pensioner concession. Payments can be made online, or by mail, BPAY and BPAY View, direct debit, or phone.

  10. View your fine. View the details of your parking fine, including any photos. This can help you to better understand the fine and decide what action to take. Please note: You will need your fine issue number and the vehicle registration to view your fine.