| Melway | |
![]() The front cover of the Melway 35th (2008) edition. |
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| Author | Melway Publishing Pty. Ltd. |
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| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Road atlas |
| Publisher | Melway Publishing Pty. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Australian English ( AuE, AusE, en-AU) is the form of the English language used in Australia. A road atlas is a Map or set of maps that primarily display Roads and transport links rather than geographical information Publishing is the process of production and dissemination of Literature or Information &ndash the activity of making information available for public view Ltd. |
| Publication date | May 1966 (1st (1966) edition) |
| Media type | Paperback |
| Pages | 1202 (35th (2008) edition) |
| ISBN | 0909439281 |
Melway (also commonly referred to as Melways or The Melways) is the most ubiquitous street directory for Melbourne, Australia[1] and its immediate surrounds, including the city of Geelong. Paperback, softback, or softcover describe and refer to a Book by the nature of its binding. A street map is a map showing Roads and Streets in a district or entire City. Melbourne ( is the second most populous city in Australia, with a Metropolitan area population of approximately 3 For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. MCite/Citephp.--> Geelong (dʒəˈlɔŋ is the second largest city in the state It is currently in its 35th edition, released on August 10, 2007. Events 612 BC - Killing of Sinsharishkun, King of Assyrian Empire Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century.
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Melway was conceived by Merv Godfrey and Iven Mackay in the 1950s. The 1950s Decade refers to the years of 1950 to 1959 inclusive The first edition of Melway was released in May 1966, after five years of work and research. Year 1966 ( MCMLXVI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the 1966 Gregorian calendar. All of the 106 original maps were hand-drawn in ink. Many detractors claimed it would be unpopular due to its high price at the time - $2. 50 AUD, twice that of its most expensive competitor. The Australian dollar ( sign: $; code: AUD) is the Currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, including Christmas [2]
By the early 1980s Melway was the most popular street directory in Melbourne, holding in excess of 80 per cent of the market; indeed "Melway" had begun to be used as a generic term for any street directory. [3][4] The current RRP for a 2008 Melway is $52. 95,[5] but many retailers sell the Melway for around $40 AUD. The Australian dollar ( sign: $; code: AUD) is the Currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, including Christmas [6]
In 1982, after the fourteenth edition of Melway had been released, it was awarded the International Cartographic Excellence Award, as well as the inaugural award for Cartographic Excellence from the Australian Institute of Cartographers. [2] Ausway won the Australian award again in 1994 for its first edition of Sydway. Ausway is an Australian Cartography and Publishing company that produces comprehensive street directories and Maps In addition
Almost every car driver in Melbourne has a copy of Melway,[7] as will every taxi driver, bus driver and some hire cars. A taxicab, also taxi or cab, is a type of Public transport for a single passenger or small group of passengers typically for a non-shared ride It is officially used by the Victoria Police, fire brigade, ambulance service, Victorian State Emergency Service, St. John Ambulance Victoria and for the State government car fleet. Victoria Police is the primary Law enforcement agency of Victoria, Australia. A State Emergency Service is an Australian volunteer organisation that provides emergency help during and after declared (natural or otherwise disasters St John Ambulance, branded as St John in some territories is a common name used by a number of affiliated organizations in different countries dedicated to the teaching and The Government of Victoria, under the Constitution of Australia, ceded certain legislative and judicial powers to Its main competitor is the UBD, which has a strong footing in Sydney and Brisbane, but is rare in Melbourne in spite of a dramatically lower price,[8][1] (partly due to being printed overseas, while the Melways is still published and printed locally)
While primarily a street directory, Melway editions also contain details on public transport (train, tram, and bus routes, tickets and prices), bicycle paths, suburb and postcode details, public parks and reserves, landmarks (such as commercial buildings, telephone boxes, pubs and restaurants), attractions, and also boat mooring details in recognised docks. Universal Publishers produce the ubiquitous UBD and Gregory's Street directories in Australia. Sydney (ˈsɪdniː is the most populous city in Australia, with a Metropolitan area population of approximately 4 Brisbane ( is the state capital of Queensland. Brisbane is the third most populous city in Australia and the most populous city of Queensland Melbourne has a long history of railway development The city's first railway opened in 1854 when only 20 years earlier the city itself did not exist List of Melbourne tram routes The city of Melbourne, the second-largest city in Australia first had trams introduced in 1885 and is now home to the largest Tram Melbourne, Capital city of the State of Victoria, Australia, features an extensive Bus network Cycling in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia takes place for Recreation, Commuting and as a Sport. A postal code (known in various countries as a post code, postcode, or ZIP code) is a series of letters and/or digits appended to a A telephone booth, telephone kiosk, (or telephone box in the British Isles) is a small structure furnished with a Payphone and designed A restaurant is a retail establishment that serves prepared Food to Customers.
In addition to the "blue" bordered and "red" bordered street maps, there are "yellow" bordered maps of university campuses and crematoria, and "green" bordered maps showing routes through the country to Adelaide and Sydney. A university is an institution of Higher education and Research, which grants Academic degrees in a variety of subjects Cremation is the act of reducing a Corpse by burning, generally in a crematorium furnace or crematory fire Many versions of the street directory are obtainable, usually in standard or large-print editions, wall-charts, or an online directory.
It is common for a Melway reference (in the format Map - Grid reference, e. g. 59 K5) to be given along with directions on, for example, an event notice or real estate advertisement. Real estate is a legal term (in some jurisdictions notably in the USA, United Kingdom Advertising is a form of Communication that typically attempts to persuade potential Customers to Purchase or to consume more of a particular Brand [9] It is generally assumed that everyone has, or has access to, a copy of the directory in Melbourne. By comparison, the UBD reference for a particular "Melways reference" (as it is colloquially known) can be significantly different, but is rarely (if ever) provided. [10] It is generally assumed that all such references, regardless of whether it is explicitly stated or not, are from the Melway directory and not from the UBD.
Some organisations provide a Melway year of publication in addition to their map reference (e. g. : (2006) 70 F6), to avoid confusion if map references change in newer versions of the directory. However Melway have kept the need for this to an absolute minimum over the years and have held off several cartographic features, including a more logical overall tiling of pages across the entire metropolitan area (which do appear in the Sydway and Brisway) in order to protect the integrity and continuity of the original 1966 grid references.
The company who produces Melway show the location of their offices within the Melway street directory. They are located at reference 70 F6, and would appear to be the only private business whose logo appear next to their map location.
One of the distinguishing differences of a Melway-style map to other Australian street directories is in the rendering of roads. Rather than the traditional drawing of two lines with the road name printed in-between, (known as 'double casing') Melway maps show a single line with the name above or below the road, in many colours reflecting the identity or usage of the road. This allows for much more detail to fit into the same size map, as well as showing dual carriageways, slip lanes, service roads, speed bumps, roundabouts, and other useful information. A dual carriageway or divided highway is a road or Highway in which the two directions of traffic are separated by a central barrier or strip of land known as a A frontage road (also access road, feeder, service drive, service road, outer road, and especially surface road) is A speed bump (in British English a speed hump, road hump or sleeping policeman) is a velocity-reducing feature of road design to A roundabout is a type of Road junction at which Traffic enters a one-way stream around a central island
This difference has been copied by UBD in their Melbourne directory,[11] in a bid to capitalise on familiarity of Melway. Interestingly, UBD have only attempted this in the Melbourne directory, retaining their usual format for their other directories.
The original founders of Melway were not only master cartographers, but incredibly fussy about typography. This obsessive attention to detail, which included the development of custom typefaces, resulted in mapping that was not only technically accurate but visually pleasing from a design perspective. The map design was first fully completed by computer in 2000. 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. [2]
Melway is produced by the company Ausway, which also produces Sydway, Sydway: Central Coast and Brisway directories for Sydney, central coast suburbs between northern Sydney and southern Newcastle, and Brisbane respectively. Ausway is an Australian Cartography and Publishing company that produces comprehensive street directories and Maps In addition Sydney (ˈsɪdniː is the most populous city in Australia, with a Metropolitan area population of approximately 4 Brisbane ( is the state capital of Queensland. Brisbane is the third most populous city in Australia and the most populous city of Queensland Although neither is as omnipresent in its target city, Sydway is gaining more recognition after many Sydney taxi companies officially switched to using them.