Photos Gazza has uploaded
Here are all of the photos that Gazza has uploaded.
The "Serendipity Table" greets visitors at the entrance, essentially it's a giant interactive touch screen.
The Edge is a part of the Eureka Skydeck 88 attraction.
The 92 storey high Eureka Tower stands tall over Melbourne's skyline, and is home to a very unique attraction; The Edge, which can be seen as the small box protruding from the top of the tower.
By September 9th another major landmark in the project had been realised.
By September 29th one of the spokes is in place. Seven of these will eventually be in place, giving an appearance similar to the seven pointed star on the Australian flag.
Another look at the spokes. Eventually there will be seven of these in total on the wheel, making the wheel like a giant seven pointed star similar to the one on the Australian national flag.
The structure is already imposing, even though it is still only just over half its final height.
A closer look at the hub from another angle.
Back at ground level, a number of the 'spokes' for the wheel can be seen.
The central hub arrangement seen in the last update is now in place.
Looking at the site from the Docklands Drive side.
More steel framework, with an appearance similar to a giant calf feeder, can be seen to the right of the hub.
An overview of the site.
The small white structures on the ground between the support columns will eventually have the drive rollers for the wheel mounted on them.
The beginnings of the frame for one of seven spokes that will diverge from the hub. It will actually be the wider end that will attach to the hub.
The central spokes have been added to the hub of the wheel.
It's mid August and many important features for the Southern Star are taking shape.
By the beginning of June the first of the Southern Stars supports were in place.
The focus now shifts to the other side of the ride.
All remaining supports for the other side of the ride are now on site.