At the 2011 Census, Clifton Hill had a population of 5,790.
Clifton Hill was the site of the 1987 Hoddle Street massacre.
Was alleged to be involved in an armed robbery in Clifton Hill.
Radio Niagara moved the station's studios to Clifton Hill in 1965.
In 1937 he acquired the property, which was called Clifton Hill, for $50,000.
With a prime location beside Clifton Hill, it has remained open as a permanent facility.
Through the years, the attractions on Clifton Hill have changed frequently.
A trip to Clifton Hill does not require too much planning, because the attractions are all side to side.
The land rises gently from the southwest to a summit at Clifton Hill.
One of many wax museums in the region, it is located at the top of Clifton Hill.