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- Macadam, John (1827 - 1865), analytical chemist, medical practitioner and politician
- Macartney, Frederick Thomas Bennett (Fred) (1887 - 1980), critic and poet
- Macartney, Hussey Burgh (1799 - 1894), Church of England clergyman
- MacCallum, Peter (1885 - 1974), professor of pathology
- Macclesfield
- Macdonald, Donald Alaster (1859 - 1932)
- MacDonald, James Stuart (Jimmy) (1878 - 1952), art critic and gallery director
- MacDougall, James (1858 - 1942), manufacturer
- Macedonians
- MacFarland, John Henry (1851 - 1935), churchman and educationist
- Macgeorge, Norman (1872 - 1952), art patron and artist
- Mackennal, Edgar Bertram (1863 - 1931), sculptor
- Mackenzie, Aubrey Duncan (1895 - 1962), civil engineer
- MacKenzie, Seaforth Simpson (1883 - 1955), public servant
- MacKenzie, William Colin (1877 - 1938), comparative anatomist , orthopaedist and philanthropist
- MacKenzie, William Frederick (Bill) (1897 - 1972), Presbyterian missionary
- Mackey, John Emanuel (1863 - 1924), lawyer, politician and teacher
- Mackinnon, Claire Adams (1896 - 1978), benefactor and film actress
- Mackinnon, Donald (1859 - 1932), politician
- Mackinnon, Donald (1892 - 1965), diplomat and pastoralist
- Mackinnon, Hamish
- see Fowler, James Mackinnon (1863 - 1940), politician
- Mackinnon, Lauchlan Charles (1848 - 1925), manager and newspaper proprietor
- Macleod
- MacMahon, Charles (1824 - 1891), police commissioner and politician
- Macnamara, Annie Jean (1899 - 1968), medical scientist
- Macpherson Robertson Fountain
- MacPherson, John Alexander (1833 - 1894), politician
- Macredie, William (1813 - 1891), insurance manager and philanthropist
- MacRobertson Girls' High School
- Mac's Hotel
- Madame Brussels Lane
- Madden, Frank (1847 - 1921), politician
- Madden, John (1844 - 1918), chief justice
- Magic
- Magistracy
- Mahon, Hugh (1857 - 1931), journalist and politician
- Mahoney, William James (Will) (1894 - 1967), theatre manager and vaudevillian
- Mahony, Daniel James (1878 - 1944), scientist
- Maidstone
- Mair, Alexander (1889 - 1969), businessman, farmer and politician
- Mair, William (1806 - 1904), civil servant and soldier
- Malaysians
- Maling Road
- Maloney, William Robert (Nuttall) (1854 - 1940), humanitarian and politician
- Maltese
- Malthouse Lane
- Malthouse Theatre
- Malvern
- Malwyn
- see à Beckett, William (1806 - 1869), chief justice
- Mammals
- Man With The Donkey (aka Private John Simpson and his Little Donkey)
- Manchester Lane
- Manchester Place
- Manchester Unity Building
- Manifold, William Thomson (1861 - 1922), pastoralist and philanthropist
- Mann, Edward Alexander (1874 - 1951), broadcaster, chemist and politician
- Mann, Frederick Wollaston (1869 - 1958), chief justice
- Manningham City
- Mannix, Daniel (1864 - 1963), Catholic archbishop
- Mansions
- Manton Lane
- Manufacturing
- Maps and Mapping
- Maribyrnong
- Maribyrnong City
- Maribyrnong River
- Marine Store Dealers
- Market Gardens
- Market Lane
- Market Street
- Markets
- Maroondah City
- Marquis Of Linlithgow Statue
- Marshall-Hall, George William Louis (1862 - 1915), composer, conductor and professor of music
- Martial Arts
- Marvellous Melbourne
- Mary Gilbert Memorial
- Maryknoll
- Masons Lane
- Massina, Alfred Henry (1834 - 1917), printer
- Masson, David Orme (1858 - 1937), chemist, man of science and professor
- Masson, Flora Marjorie
- see Bassett, Flora Marjorie (Marnie) (1889 - 1980), historian
- Mathews, Robert Henry (1877 - 1970), missionary and sinologist
- Mattingley, Arthur Herbert Evelyn (1870 - 1950), ornithologist and photographer
- Maudsley, Henry Carr (1859 - 1944), physician
- Mauger, Samuel (1857 - 1936), social reformer
- Mauldon, Frank Richard Edward (1891 - 1961), economist
- Maund, John (1823 - 1858), analytical chemist and physician
- Maurice, Furnley
- see Wilmot, Frank Leslie Thompson (1881 - 1942), bookseller, poet and publisher
- Mauritians
- Mawby, Maurice Alan Edgar (1904 - 1977), industrialist
- Maxwell, Erica
- see Pyke, Lillian Maxwell (1881 - 1927), author
- Maxwell, Ian Ramsay (1901 - 1979), professor of English
- May Day
- Mayoralty
- McAlpine, Daniel (1849 - 1932), vegetable pathologist
- McArthur, David Charteris (1808 - 1887), banker
- McArthur, Gordon Stewart (1896 - 1965), barrister, grazier and politician
- McArthur, William Gilbert Stewart (1861 - 1935), judge
- M'Cay, James Whiteside
- see McCay, James Whiteside (1864 - 1930), lawyer, politician and soldier
- McBeath, William George (1865 - 1931), merchant
- McBrien, Likely Herman (1892 - 1956), football administrator and politician
- McCarron, John Francis (1848 - 1900), printer and publisher
- McCay, James Whiteside (1864 - 1930), lawyer, politician and soldier
- McClelland, David John (1873 - 1962), engineer
- McComas, Robert Bond Wesley (1862 - 1938), merchant
- McConnan, Leslie James (1887 - 1954), banker
- McCormac Place
- McCormacks Place
- McCrackens Lane
- Mccrae
- McCrae, George Gordon (1833 - 1927), man of letters and poet
- McCubbin, Frederick (Fred) (1855 - 1917), art teacher and painter
- McCubbin, Louis Frederick (1890 - 1952), artist and gallery director
- McCulloch, James (1819 - 1893), politician
- McCulloch, James (1841 - 1904), businessman
- McCulloch, William (1832 - 1909), businessman, pastoralist and politician
- McCutcheon, Robert George (1841 - 1918), politician and printer
- McDonell, Alexander [Alex] (1900 - 1980), educational administrator and schoolteacher
- McDougall, Dugald Gordon (1867 - 1944), professor of law
- McEacharn, Malcolm Donald (1852 - 1910), businessman and politician
- McGowan, Samuel Walker (1829 - 1887), administrator and scientist
- McGrath Lane
- McGrath Place
- McGuire, Dominic Mary Paul (1903 - 1978), author and diplomat
- McGuire, Jessie
- see Grover, Jessie (1843 - 1906), journalist and sericulturist
- McIlwraith Place
- McIlwraith, John (1828 - 1902), manufacturer and shipowner
- McIlwraith, Thomas (1835 - 1900), capitalist and premier
- McInnes, William Beckwith (1889 - 1939), artist
- McIntyre Alley
- McKay, Cecil Newton (1899 - 1968), businessman
- McKenna, Nicholas Edward (1895 - 1974), lawyer and politician
- McKeown, Maurice Robert (1884 - 1972), mining engineer
- McKillop Street
- McKinley, Alexander (Alex) (1848 - 1927), newspaper proprietor
- Mckinnon
- McLaren, Charles Inglis (1882 - 1957), missionary and psychiatrist
- McLean Alley
- McLean, Allan (1840 - 1911), politician, station agent and stock
- McLean, Charles (1889 - 1978), police magistrate
- McLean, Margaret (1845 - 1923), feminist and temperance advocate
- McLean, William (1845 - 1905), merchant
- McMahon, Gregan (1874 - 1941), actor and theatrical producer
- McMeckan, James (1809 - 1890), master mariner, pastoralist and shipowner
- McNamara, Frank (Francis) Hubert (1894 - 1961), administrator, airman and teacher
- McNeil Lane
- McPherson, William Edward (1898 - 1950), industrialist
- McRae, Christopher Ralph (1901 - 1976), educationist and university professor
- McWhae, John (1858 - 1927), businessman, politician and stockbroker
- Meadow Heights
- Meanjin
- Mechanics Institutes
- Media & Communications
- Media, Foreign Language
- Media, Sports
- Medical Education
- Medical History Museum
- Medical Research
- Medical Society of Victoria
- Medical Technology
- Medico-Legal Society of Victoria
- Medley, John Dudley Gibbs (Jack) (1891 - 1962), vice-chancellor
- Melba Conservatorium of Music
- Melba, Nellie (1861 - 1931), prima donna
- Melbourne Airport
- Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works
- Melbourne Athenaeum
- Melbourne Boys' High School
- Melbourne Chamber of Commerce
- Melbourne City
- Melbourne City Baths
- Melbourne City Council
- Melbourne Club
- Melbourne Conversations
- Melbourne Cricket Club
- Melbourne Cricket Ground
- Melbourne Cup
- Melbourne Deutscher Turn Verein
- Melbourne Exhibition Centre
- Melbourne Food and Wine Festival
- Melbourne Football Club
- Melbourne Fringe Festival
- Melbourne General Cemetery
- Melbourne Girls Grammar School
- Melbourne Grammar School
- Melbourne Harbor Trust
- Melbourne Hebrew Congregation Synagogue
- Melbourne International Arts Festival
- Melbourne International Film Festival
- Melbourne Marathon
- Melbourne Observatory
- Melbourne Park
- Melbourne Place
- Melbourne Punch
- Melbourne Repertory Theatre Company
- Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
- Melbourne Teachers College
- Melbourne Theatre Company
- Melbourne Town Hall
- Melbourne University Publishing
- Melbourne, Alexander Clifford Vernon (1888 - 1943), historian
- Meldrum, Duncan Max (1875 - 1955), artist
- Melton
- Melton Shire
- Mendelsohn, Oscar Adolf (1896 - 1978), bon vivant , polymath and public analyst
- Mental Health
- Mentone
- Menzies Alley
- Menzies Creek
- Menzies Hotel
- Menzies Lane
- Menzies, Robert Gordon (Bob) (1894 - 1978), barrister and prime minister
- Mercantile Houses
- Mercantile Place
- Mercer House
- Mercy Private Hospital
- Merlin Alley
- Merlynston
- Mermaid And Fish
- Mernda
- Merrett, Charles Edward (1863 - 1948), agriculturalist and merchant
- Merri
- Merri Creek
- Merriang
- Merricks
- Merriman Lane
- Merritts Place
- Methodism
- Methodist Ladies' College
- Metropole Arcade
- Metropolitan Fire Brigade
- Metropolitan Meat Market
- Metropolitan Town Planning Commission
- Meyer, Felix Henry (1858 - 1937), medical practitioner
- Meyers Place
- Michael Lane
- Michaelis, Moritz (1820 - 1902), businessman
- Michel, Louis John (1825 - 1904), gold discoverer
- Michell, Anthony George Maldon (1870 - 1959), engineer and inventor
- Michie, Archibald (1813 - 1899), lawyer and politician
- Middle Park
- Midwifery
- Mighell, Norman Rupert (1894 - 1955), company director and public servant
- Migrant Hostels
- Migrant Women and Feminism
- Migrant Women's Activism
- Migrant Women's Archive
- Migrant Women's Refuge
- Military & Defence
- Milk Bars
- Mill Park
- Mill Place
- Miller, Edmund Morris (1881 - 1964), scholar
- Miller, William (1846 - 1939), athlete
- Millgrove
- Mills, Martin
- see Boyd, Martin à Beckett (1893 - 1972), author
- Milsen, Oscar
- see Mendelsohn, Oscar Adolf (1896 - 1978), bon vivant , polymath and public analyst
- Mint Place
- Miraggio (aka Seated Figure)
- Mission of St James and St John
- Mission to Seamen
- Mission to Streets and Lanes
- Missions
- Mitcham
- Mitchell Lane
- Mitchell, Angus Sinclair (1884 - 1961), grain broker and Rotarian
- Mitchell, Edward Fancourt (1855 - 1941), barrister
- Mitchell, Helen Porter
- see Melba, Nellie (1861 - 1931), prima donna
- Mitchell, Isabel Mary (1893 - 1973), author
- Mitchell, William (1834 - 1915), businessman and civic leader
- Mitre Lane
- Mitre Tavern
- Mockridge, Edward Russell (1928 - 1958), cyclist
- Model School
- Model Tudor Village
- Mollison, Crawford Henry (1863 - 1949), forensic pathologist and medical
- Moloney, Patrick (1843 - 1904), physician and writer
- Monaghan Place
- Monahan, Robert Vincent (1898 - 1975), barrister and judge
- Monash City
- Monash Medical Centre
- Monash University
- Monash, John (1865 - 1931), administrator, engineer and soldier
- Monbulk
- Mont Albert
- Montague
- Montgomery, Christina Smith (1870 - 1965), headmistress
- Montgomery, Louisa
- see Lort Smith, Louisa Eleanor (1875 - 1956), administrator and animal-welfare advocate
- Montmorency
- Montrose
- Montsalvat
- Moomba
- Moonee Ponds
- Moonee Valley City
- Moonee Valley Racecourse
- Moor, Henry (1809 - 1877), solicitor
- Moorabbin
- Moorabbin Air Museum
- Moore Lane
- Moore, Henry Byron (1839 - 1925), businessman and public servant
- Moore, James (1807 - 1895), banker, lawyer and pastoralist
- Moore, Malcolm Stewart (1888 - 1969), engineer and industrialist
- Moore, William (Jerry) (1859 - 1927), surgeon
- Moore, William Harrison (1867 - 1935), academic and constitutional lawyer
- Moorhouse, James (1826 - 1915), Church of England bishop
- Moorooduc
- Mooroolbark
- Mordialloc
- Moreland
- Moreland City
- Morell, Stephen Joseph (1869 - 1944), businessman and lord mayor
- Morgan, Frederick Grantley (1891 - 1969), administrator and medical scientist
- Morgan, Valentine (1876? - 1952), publicist
- Morgue
- Mormonism
- Mornane Place
- Mornington
- Mornington Peninsula
- Mornington Peninsula Shire
- Moroney, Minnie
- see Dalley, Marie (Ma) (1880 - 1965), mayor and scrap-metal merchant
- Morris, Basil Moorhouse (1888 - 1975), soldier
- Morris, William Perry French (1878 - 1960), Anglican clergyman and headmaster
- Morrison, Alexander (1829 - 1903), schoolmaster
- Morrison, George Ernest (Chinese) (1862 - 1920), journalist, political adviser to the Chinese government and traveller
- Morrison, Philip Crosbie (1900 - 1958), naturalist
- Morshead, Leslie James (1889 - 1959), businessman and soldier
- Mort Lane
- Mortimer, Rex Alfred (1926 - 1979), academic, communist and solicitor
- Mothers' Clubs
- Motor Cars
- Motor Sport
- Motorcycles
- Mott, George Henry (1831 - 1906), newspaper editor and proprietor
- Mott, Hamilton Charnock (1871 - 1963), newspaper proprietor
- Motte, George
- see Mott, George Henry (1831 - 1906), newspaper editor and proprietor
- Mount Cooper
- Mount Dandenong
- Mount Donna Buang
- Mount Eliza
- Mount Evelyn
- Mount Martha
- Mount Waverley
- Moylans Lane
- Moynihans Right-Of-Way
- Mu Arcade
- Mudie, Ian Mayelston (1911 - 1976), poet
- Mueller, Ferdinand Jakob Heinrich von [Baron von Mueller] (1825 - 1896), botanist
- Mulgrave
- Mullen, Samuel (1828 - 1890), bookseller
- Multicultural Centre for Women's Health
- Municipal Government
- Munitions Factories
- Munro Ferguson, Ronald Craufurd [Viscount Novar] (1860 - 1934), governor-general
- Munro, James (1832 - 1908), businessman, politician and temperance leader
- Munro, James Leslie (Jimmie) (1906 - 1974), jockey
- Munz, Hirsch (1905 - 1979), businessman, man of letters and scientist
- Murals
- Murdoch, Keith Arthur (1885 - 1952), journalist and newspaper proprietor
- Murdoch, Patrick John (1850 - 1940), Presbyterian minister
- Murdoch, Walter Logie Forbes (1874 - 1970), popular essayist and university professor and chancellor
- Murphy, Arthur William (1891 - 1963), airman and engineer
- Murphy, Edith
- see Murphy, Herbert Dyce (1879 - 1971), gentleman adventurer and raconteur
- Murphy, Herbert Dyce (1879 - 1971), gentleman adventurer and raconteur
- Murphy, James Francis (1893 - 1949), public servant
- Murphy, William Emmett (1841 - 1921), cabinet maker and trades hall official
- Murrell, Stephen Joseph
- see Morell, Stephen Joseph (1869 - 1944), businessman and lord mayor
- Murrumbeena
- Murtagh, James George Hill (1908 - 1971), Catholic priest, historian and journalist
- Museum of Chinese Australian History
- Museum Victoria
- Museums
- Musgrove, George (1854 - 1916), theatrical entrepreneur
- Mushroom Records
- Muskett, Philip Edward (1857 - 1909), health reformer and medical practitioner
- Mutual Store
- My Melbourne
- My Melbourne : A Wasp's-Eye View of 'The Hill'
- My Melbourne: St Paul's Cathedral
- My Melbourne: A Christmas Story
- My Melbourne: Childhood Memories
- My Melbourne: Collins Street
- My Melbourne: Eating Melbourne
- My Melbourne: Larino, Safe Haven
- My Melbourne: Queen Victoria
- My Melbourne: Running for the Tram
- My Melbourne: Summers in Melbourne
- My Melbourne: the Lady Mayoress' Jumble Sale
- My Melbourne: the Six O'Clock Swill
- My Melbourne: the Treasure
- Myer
- Myer Christmas Windows
- Myer Foundation
- Myer, Norman (1897 - 1956), businessman
- Myer, Simcha Baevski (Sidney) (1878 - 1934), merchant and philanthropist