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- Wadham, Samuel Macmahon (1891 - 1972), professor of agriculture
- Wages Boards
- Waif Wander
- see Fortune, Mary Helena (c. 1833 - c. 1910), author
- Waiters' Races
- Wakefield, Norman Arthur (1918 - 1972), naturalist
- Walch, Garnet (1843 - 1913), author and dramatist
- Wales, Alexander George (1885 - 1962), businessman and politician
- Walker Fountain
- Walker, Bertha May (1912 - 1975), labour activist
- Walker, Fred (1884 - 1935), industrialist and merchant
- Wallace, Victor Hugo (1893 - 1977), eugenicist , medical practitioner and sexologist
- Waller, Mervyn Napier (1893 - 1972), artist
- Walsh, Herbert Fitzgerald (1905 - 1972), company director and solicitor
- Walsh, John Joseph (1819 - 1895), journalist, land reformer and political agitator
- Walsh, Thomas (Tom) (1871 - 1943), seaman and trade unionist
- Walter and Eliza Hall Bequest
- Wandin
- Wandin Yallock
- Wang, David Neng Hwan (1920 - 1978), merchant
- Wantirna
- War and Churches
- War Memorials
- War Savings Streets
- War Service Homes
- War: Censorship and Propaganda
- War: Domestic Mobilisation
- Waratah Place
- Warburton
- Warburton Alley
- Warburton Lane
- Wardell, William Wilkinson (1823 - 1899), architect and civil servant
- Wardill, Richard Wilson (1835 - 1873), cricketer
- Wardle, Robert Norman (1895 - 1979), public servant and veterinarian
- Warfe, George Radford (1912 - 1975), army officer
- Warneet
- Warner Lane
- Warne-Smith, Ivor Phillip Scharrer (1897 - 1960), Australian Rules footballer
- Warrandyte
- Wasp, The
- see Tishler, Joseph (1871 - 1956), poet
- Watchman, The
- see Mann, Edward Alexander (1874 - 1951), broadcaster, chemist and politician
- Water Children
- The Water Nymph
- Water Supply
- Waterfield, William (1795 - 1868), Congregational minister
- Watson Place
- Watson, George John (1829 - 1906), racing entrepreneur
- Watson, James Calexte (1903 - 1962), wine-saloon proprietor
- Watsonia
- Watt, William Alexander (1871 - 1946), acting prime minister and premier
- Watterston, David (1845 - 1931), journalist
- Wattle Day
- Wattle Glen
- Wattle Park
- Waverley
- Waverley Park
- Waxworks
- W-Class Trams
- Weary Willie
- see Williamson, William James (Bill) (1922 - 1979), jockey
- Weathervanes
- Webb, Charles (1821 - 1898), architect
- Webb, Thomas Prout (1845 - 1916), lawyer
- Wedgwood, Ivy Evelyn Annie (1896 - 1975), politician
- Weedon, Henry (1859 - 1921), businessman and lord mayor
- Weeping Woman Mystery
- Weigall, Theyre à Beckett (1860 - 1926), barrister and judge
- Weigel, Johanna Wilhelmine (1847 - 1940), paper-pattern manufacturer
- Weintraub, Shlomo ben David
- see Wynn, Samuel (1891 - 1982), wine merchant and Zionist
- Wekey, Sigismund (1825? - 1889), man of affairs, pamphleteer and solicitor
- Welch, Eric Wilfred (1900 - 1983), sporting commentator
- Welsh
- Were, Jonathan Binns (1809 - 1885), stockbroker
- Werribee
- Werribee Park
- Wesburn
- Wesley Central Mission
- Wesley Church
- Wesley College
- West Gate Bridge Disaster
- West Melbourne
- West Melbourne Swamp
- Westall
- Western Market
- Westgarth
- Westgarth Drinking Fountain
- Westgarth, William (1815 - 1889), financier, historian, merchant and politician
- Westgarthtown
- Westmacott, Charles Babington (1864 - 1934), actor-manager
- Westmeadows
- Westwood Place
- Wharves and Docks
- Wheelers Hill
- Whelan the Wrecker
- Whelan, James Paul (Jim) (1864 - 1938), wrecker
- White Hart Lane
- White, Alfred Edward Rowden (1874 - 1963), medical practitioner
- White, Cyril Brudenell Bingham (1876 - 1940), soldier
- White, Daniel (1834 - 1923), carriage-builder
- White, Francis Maloney (1819 - 1888), architect
- White, Thomas Walter (1888 - 1957), airman, businessman and politician
- White, Vera Deakin (1891 - 1978), Red Cross worker
- Whitehead, Charles (1804 - 1862), novelist
- Whitehorse City
- Whittlesea
- Whittlesea City
- Whitworth, Robert Percy (1831 - 1901), author and journalist
- Whybrow, Lilian Avis
- see Scantlebury, Lilian Avis (1894 - 1964), Red Cross worker
- Whyte, Patrick (1820 - 1893), headmaster
- Wicklow Lane
- Wilkinson, John Francis (1864 - 1935), physician
- William Angliss Institute of Tafe
- William Ievers Jnr Memorial Drinking Fountain
- William Ievers Snr Memorial Drinking Fountain
- William Ricketts Sanctuary
- Williams Lane
- Williams, George Kenneth (1896 - 1974), metallurgist
- Williams, Hartley (1843 - 1929), judge
- Williams, Katherine Mary Isabel (1895 - 1975), unionist
- Williams, Susannah Jane (1875 - 1942), classical scholar and educationist
- Williamson, Francis Samuel (1865 - 1936), poet and schoolteacher
- Williamson, James Cassius (1845 - 1913), actor and theatrical manager
- Williamson, William James (Bill) (1922 - 1979), jockey
- Williamstown
- Williamstown Botanic Gardens
- Williamstown Observatory
- Willis, John Walpole (1793 - 1877), judge
- Willison
- Wills, Thomas Wentworth Spencer (1835 - 1880), cricketer and footballer
- Wills, William John (1834 - 1861), explorer
- Wilmot, Frank Leslie Thompson (1881 - 1942), bookseller, poet and publisher
- Wilmot, Reginald William Winchester (Chester) (1911 - 1954), broadcaster, historian and war correspondent
- Wilson, Arthur Mitchell (1888 - 1947), obstetrician
- Wilson, Dora Lynnell (1883 - 1946), artist
- Wilson, Edward (1813 - 1878), journalist and philanthropist
- Wilson, John Purves (1852 - 1932), headmaster
- Wilson, Mary
- see Fortune, Mary Helena (c. 1833 - c. 1910), author
- Wilson, William Parkinson (1826? - 1874), professor of mathematics
- Wind Contrivance
- Windsor
- Windsor Hotel
- Windsor Murder
- Windsor Place
- Wineries and Vineyards
- Winfield Square
- Winneke, Henry Christian (1874 - 1943), judge
- Winter, Samuel Vincent (1843 - 1904), journalist
- Wirth's Circus
- Wisewould, Gweneth (1884 - 1972), medical practitioner
- Withers, Walter Herbert (1854 - 1914), artist and teacher
- Within Three Worlds
- Woi Wurrung
- Wolfe, Herbert Austin (1897 - 1968), turf journalist
- Wollaston, Harry Newton Phillips (1846 - 1921), barrister and public servant
- Wollert
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union
- Women in the City
- Women's Electoral Lobby
- Women's Health
- Women's Movements
- Women's Political Association
- Women's Suffrage Organisations
- Wonga Park
- Wood Blocks
- Woodstock
- Woomera
- see Macdonald, Donald Alaster (1859 - 1932)
- Woori Yallock
- Working Women's Centre
- World Trade Centre
- Wowserism
- Wren, John (1871 - 1953), entrepreneur
- Wrestling
- Wrights Lane
- Wrigley, Leslie James (1875 - 1933), educationist
- Writers' Festivals and Literary Awards
- Wrixon, Henry John (1839 - 1913), barrister and politician
- Wunderlich, Ernest Julius (1859 - 1945), manufacturer
- Wurundjeri
- Wyndham City
- Wynn, Samuel (1891 - 1982), wine merchant and Zionist
- Wynne, Agar (1850 - 1934), politician
- Wyuna
- see Henry, Alice (1857 - 1943), journalist and woman's rights advocate