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- Gabrielli Loan
- Gallaghers Place
- Galleria Plaza
- Gangs and Pushes
- Garden City
- Garden Suburbs
- Gardens and Garden Design
- Gardenvale
- Gardiner
- Gardiner, John (1798 - 1878), pastoralist
- Garfield
- Garran, Robert Randolph (1867 - 1957), lawyer and public servant
- Garrick Club
- Garryowen
- see Finn, Edmund [Garryowen] (1819 - 1898), author and journalist
- Gas and Fuel Buildings
- Gas and Fuel Corporation
- Gas Holders
- Gavah the Blacksmith
- see O'Dowd, Bernard Patrick (1866 - 1953), parliamentary draughtsman, poet and radical
- Gawler, John Stevens (1885 - 1978), architect
- Gay Men
- Geddes Lane
- Geiger, Kurt (1915 - 1972), businessman
- Gembrook
- Genazzano College
- General Charles Gordon Memorial
- General Motors-Holden
- General Post Office
- The Genie
- Gentrification
- Geoghegan, Patrick Bonaventure (1805 - 1864), Roman Catholic bishop
- Geology
- George Hawkins Ievers Memorial Drinking Fountain
- George Hotel
- George Lane
- George Parade
- Georges
- Georges Fountain
- Georges Place
- Germans
- Ghinn, Henry
- see Ginn, Henry (1818 - 1892), architect, company secretary and pastoralist
- Giblin, Lyndhurst Falkiner (1872 - 1951), political economist
- Gibson, Aubrey Hickes Lawson (1901 - 1973), businessman and patron of the arts
- Gibson, Robert (1863 - 1934), businessman and financier
- Gibson, William Alfred (1869 - 1929), businessman and film producer
- Gilbert, Charles Marsh (Nash) Web (1867 - 1925), sculptor
- Gildas, Brother
- see O'Neill, Patrick (1886 - 1968), Christian Brother and schoolteacher
- Gill Memorial Home for Men
- Gill, George Hermon (1895 - 1973), journalist, mariner, naval officer and war historian
- Gill, Samuel Thomas (1818 - 1880), painter
- Gillbee, William (1825 - 1885), surgeon
- Gillies, Duncan (1834 - 1903), politician
- Gillott, Samuel (1838 - 1913), lawyer and politician
- Gills Alley
- Ginn, Henry (1818 - 1892), architect, company secretary and pastoralist
- Girdlestone, Tharp Mountain (c. 1823 - 1899), politician, sanitary reformer and surgeon
- Girl Guides
- Gisborne, Henry Fyshe (Fysche) (1813 - 1841), public servant
- Gladstone Park
- Gladys
- see Grover, Jessie (1843 - 1906), journalist and sericulturist
- Glass Terrace
- Glen Eira City
- Glen Huntly
- Glen Iris
- Glen Waverley
- Glenferrie
- Glenroy
- Globe Alley
- Gnuyang
- see Macdonald, Donald Alaster (1859 - 1932)
- Goble, Joseph Hunter (1863 - 1932), Baptist pastor
- Godfrey Street
- Gog and Magog
- Gold
- Golden Fleece Alley
- Goldie Place
- Goldsbrough Lane
- Goldsbrough Mort
- Golf
- Goll, Edward (1884 - 1949), music teacher and pianist
- Good Neighbour Council
- Gooding, Alfred Edward Rowden
- see White, Alfred Edward Rowden (1874 - 1963), medical practitioner
- Goodson, Ethel Elizabeth
- see Osborne, Ethel Elizabeth (1882 - 1968), industrial hygienist and medical practitioner
- Goold, James Alipius (1812 - 1886), Roman Catholic archbishop
- Gordon House
- Gordon Place
- Gorman Alley
- Gorman, Eugene (1891 - 1973), barrister
- Gorman, Pat
- see Gorman, Eugene (1891 - 1973), barrister
- Gosman, Alexander (1829 - 1913), Congregational theologian and social reformer
- Gossip, Isabella
- see Dalgarno, Isabella (1805 - 1878), temperance advocate
- Gotch, John Speechly (1829 - 1901), businessman
- Gough Alley
- Government
- Government House
- Governors
- Gowanbrae
- Gowerville
- Graffiti
- Graham, James (1819 - 1898), agent , merchant and politician
- Grainger Museum
- Grainger, George Percy (1882 - 1961), musician
- Grand Final (AFL)
- Grand Prix (Australian Formula One)
- Grant's Fountain
- Grass Widows
- Gray, Ethel (1876 - 1962), army matron and nursing sister
- Great White Fleet
- Greater Dandenong City
- Greater Melbourne Movement
- Greek Precinct
- Greek Welfare Society
- Greeks
- Green, Arthur Vincent (1857 - 1944), Anglican bishop
- Green, Solomon (1868 - 1948), bookmaker and philanthropist
- Greene, Molesworth Richard (1827 - 1916), pastoralist
- Greensborough
- Greenvale
- Gregory Lane
- Greig, Jane Stocks (Jean) (1872 - 1939), medical practitioner
- Gresham Street
- Greville Place
- Grey Street Fountain
- Greyhound Racing
- Grey-Smith, Ross (1901 - 1973), racing administrator and solicitor
- Greythorn
- Grice Alley
- Grice, John (1850 - 1935), businessman
- Grice, Richard (1813 - 1882), businessman, churchman, pastoralist and philanthropist
- Grid Plan
- Grieve, Rachel (1885 - 1977), weaver
- Griffin Lane
- Griffin, Walter Burley (1876 - 1937), architect, designer of Canberra and landscape architect
- Griffiths, Thomas (1865 - 1947), army officer and civil servant
- Grimes Alley
- Grimwade, Edward Norton (1866 - 1945), businessman
- Grimwade, Geoffrey Holt (1902 - 1961), business leader
- Grosse, Frederick (1828 - 1894), engraver and vigneron
- Grover, Jessie (1843 - 1906), journalist and sericulturist
- Grover, Montague MacGregor (Monty) (1870 - 1943), journalist
- Groves, William Charles (1898 - 1967), anthropologist and educationist
- Grumbler, The
- see Neild, James Edward (1824 - 1906), drama critic, forensic pathologist, journalist and medical editor
- Gruyere
- Guerard, Johann Joseph Eugen von (1812 - 1901), artist
- Guerin, Julia Margaret (Bella) (1858 - 1923), feminist, political activist and teacher
- Guest, Thomas Bibby (1830 - 1908), biscuit manufacturer
- Guests Lane
- Guildford Lane
- Guilfoyle, William Robert (1840 - 1912), botanist and landscape gardener
- Gun Alley
- Gun Alley Murder
- Gunn, Jeannie (1870 - 1961), author
- Gunn, Mrs Aeneas
- see Gunn, Jeannie (1870 - 1961), author
- Gurner, Henry Field (1819 - 1883), solicitor
- Gurners Lane
- Gurney, Alexander George (Alex) (1902 - 1955), cartoonist and illustrator
- Guthrie, James Francis (1872 - 1958), senator, stock-breeder and woolbroker
- Guy Fawkes Day
- Gye, Harold Frederick Neville (Hal) (1888 - 1967), artist and writer
- Gyms and Gymnastics