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- La Mama Theatre
- La Trobe Parade
- La Trobe Place
- La Trobe University
- La Trobe, Charles Joseph (1801 - 1875), lieutenant-governor and superintendent
- La Trobe's Cottage
- Labassa
- Labour
- Laburnum
- Laby, Thomas Howell (1880 - 1946), physicist
- Lacey Place
- Lacrosse
- Ladies' Benevolent Societies
- Laidler, Bertha May
- see Walker, Bertha May (1912 - 1975), labour activist
- Laidler, Thomas Percival (Percy) (1884 - 1958), bookshop manager and socialist propagandist
- Laing, Charles (1809? - 1857), architect and surveyor
- Lake Thwaites
- Lake Waterfall
- Lalor
- Lalor, Peter (1827 - 1889), Eureka stockade leader and politician
- Lambert, Ada Mary
- see à Beckett, Ada Mary (1872 - 1948), educationist
- Lambert, Raymond Edouard (1908 - 1966), musician
- Lamble, George Edwin (1877 - 1939), Anglican clergyman
- Land Boom
- Lanes and Alleys
- Laneway Commissions
- Lang Lang
- Lang, Gideon Scott (1819 - 1880), pastoralist
- Lang, John Dunmore (1799 - 1878), educationist, politician and Presbyterian clergyman
- Langlands Foundry
- Langlands, George (1803 - 1861), magistrate and merchant
- Langley, George Furner (1891 - 1971), educationist and soldier
- Langley, Henry Thomas (1877 - 1968), Church of England clergyman
- Langs Lane
- Langton, Edward (1828 - 1905), politician
- Language
- Language Demography and Use
- Language Policy
- Langwarrin
- Laotians
- Larrikins
- Larry La Trobe
- Latham, Eleanor Mary (Ella) (1878 - 1964), charity worker
- Latham, John Greig (1877 - 1964), chief justice, diplomat and politician
- Latin Americans
- Latvians
- Launching Place
- Laurens, John (1821 - 1894), grocer and politician
- Laurie, Henry (1837 - 1922), journalist and philosopher
- Lavater, Louis Isidore (1867 - 1953), composer, musician and writer
- Lavender, Julia Margaret
- see Guerin, Julia Margaret (Bella) (1858 - 1923), feminist, political activist and teacher
- Laver, Charles William (1863 - 1937), medical practitioner
- Laver, William Adolphus (1866 - 1940), professor of music and violinist
- Laverton
- Law and Order
- Law Courts Place
- Law Institute of Victoria
- Lawlor, Adrian (1889 - 1969), critic, painter and writer
- Lawlor, Andrew
- see Lawlor, Adrian (1889 - 1969), critic, painter and writer
- Lawn Bowls
- Lawrence, Charles Edward (1885 - 1968), broadcaster and entertainer
- Lawson, Harry Sutherland Wightman (1875 - 1952), lawyer and politician
- Laycock, Frederick (1839 - 1909), blanket and textile manufacturer and wool trader
- Layh, Herbert Thomas Christoph (1885 - 1964), bank clerk and soldier
- Lazarus, Joan Mavis
- see Rosanove, Joan Mavis (1896 - 1974), lawyer
- Le Gallienne, Dorian Leon Marlois (1915 - 1963), composer
- Le Souef, Albert Alexander Cochrane (1828 - 1902), director of the Zoological Gardens, Melbourne and pioneer
- Le Souef, Dudley Emanuel Wales
- see Le Souef, William Henry Dudley (1856 - 1923), scientist and zoo director
- Le Souef, William Henry Dudley (1856 - 1923), scientist and zoo director
- Lea, Morris James (1917 - 1980), engineer and surveyor
- Leach, John Albert (1870 - 1929), naturalist and teacher
- Lebanese
- Leckie, John William (1872 - 1947), manufacturer and politician
- Lee, David (1837 - 1897), conductor and organist
- Leeper, Alexander (1848 - 1934), educationist, founder of the collegiate system in the University of Melbourne and publicist
- Lees Place
- Lees, Harrington Clare (1870 - 1929), Anglican archbishop
- Legal Aid
- Legal Precinct
- Legal Profession
- Leggatt, William Watt (Bill) (1894 - 1968), lawyer, politician and soldier
- Legge, James Gordon (1863 - 1947), army officer
- Leggett, Emily (1875 - 1949), ballroom-dancing promoter
- Leggo, Henry Madren (1869 - 1938), manufacturer and merchant
- Leichardt Street
- Leisure and Recreation
- Leitch, Walter (1867 - 1945), businessman
- Lekatsas, Antonios Ioannis Gerasismos
- see Lucas, Antony John Jereos (1862 - 1946), Greek community leader, philanthropist and restaurateur
- Lesbians
- Letterheads
- Lettsom Raid
- Levey, George Collins (1835 - 1919), journalist and politician
- Levey, James Alfred (1846 - 1944), philanthropist and public servant
- Leviathan Men's Clothing Store
- Lewis, Essington (1881 - 1961), industrialist and wartime director of munitions
- Lewis, George Benjamin William (1818 - 1906), circus owner and theatrical entrepreneur
- Lewis, William Howard Horatio (1868 - 1939), dealer and motor manufacturer
- Liardet, Wilbraham Frederick Evelyn (1799 - 1878), hotel-keeper and water-colourist
- Liberal Party of Australia
- Libraries and Archives
- Lie Of The Land
- Liedertafels
- Light and Power
- Lily Lane
- Lilydale
- Lind, Edmund Frank (1888 - 1944), medical practitioner and soldier
- Lindell, John Henry Stockton (1908 - 1973), health administrator
- Lindrum, Frederick William (1888 - 1958), billiard prodigy
- Lindsay, Percival Charles (1870 - 1952), artist and writer
- Lingham Lane
- Liquor Licensing
- Liston, John James (1872 - 1944), civic leader and liquor trades spokesman
- Literary Criticism
- Literature
- Lithuanians
- Little Bourke Place
- Little La Trobe Street
- Little Leichardt Street
- Little Lon
- Little Queen Street
- Little River
- Little Sisters of the Poor
- Little Streets
- Little William Street
- Liverpool Street
- Living Museum of the West
- Lloyd, Gwendolen Kent (Gwenda) (1899 - 1965), educationist
- Loader, Thomas (1830 - 1901), businessman and politician
- Lockington, William Joseph (1871 - 1948), Jesuit priest
- Lockwood, Douglas Wright (1918 - 1980), author, journalist and soldier
- Loder, Louis Francis (1896 - 1972), civil engineer and public servant
- Lodewyckx, Augustin (1876 - 1964), scholar
- Loewe, Fritz Philipp (1895 - 1974), meteorologist
- Lohman, Caroline
- see Hodgson, Caroline (1851 - 1908), brothel proprietor
- Lombard, Francis William (1911 - 1967), Catholic priest
- Lonergan, John Joseph (1888 - 1938), Catholic clergyman
- Longstaff, John Campbell (1861 - 1941), artist
- Lonsdale Lane
- Lonsdale, William (1799 - 1864), administrator and soldier
- Lord Mayor's Fund
- Loreto Mandeville Hall
- Lorimer, James (1831 - 1889), businessman and politician
- Lort Smith, Louisa Eleanor (1875 - 1956), administrator and animal-welfare advocate
- Lothian, Elizabeth Inglis (1881 - 1973), teacher of classics
- Louden Place
- Loureiro, Artur Jose (1853 - 1932), painter
- Lowe Kong Meng (1831 - 1888), Chinese community leader and merchant
- Lowe, Charles John (1880 - 1969), judge and university chancellor
- Lower Plenty
- Lucas, Antony John Jereos (1862 - 1946), Greek community leader, philanthropist and restaurateur
- Ludgate
- see Biggs, Leonard Vivian (1873 - 1944), journalist
- Luna Park
- Lush Lane
- Lutheranism
- Luxton, Harold Daniel (1888 - 1957), businessman and lord mayor
- Luxton, Thomas (1850 - 1911), businessman
- Lyceum Club
- Lygon Street
- Lygon Street Festa
- Lyle, Thomas Ranken (1860 - 1944), mathematical physicist
- Lynch Alley
- Lynch Place
- Lynch, Caroline
- see Dexter, Caroline (1819 - 1884), feminist
- Lyndale
- Lyndhurst
- Lyng, Jens Sorensen (1868 - 1941), author, public servant and soldier
- Lyons, Joseph Aloysius (1879 - 1939), premier, prime minister and schoolteacher
- Lyons, Patrick Francis (1903 - 1967), Catholic bishop
- Lyrebirds
- Lyster, William Saurin (1828 - 1880), operatic entrepreneur
- Lysterfield