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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Caribbean Common Market - définition

AUSTRALIAN RETAIL MARKET
Caribbean gardens; Caribbean Gardens Market; Caribbean Park; Caribbean Park Market; Caribbean Lake
  • The widest western portion of Caribbean Lake, with Caribbean Market on the left and the [[Dandenong Ranges]] in the far background
  • The [[islet]]s in the central portion of Caribbean Lake, where [[boat tour]]s of the Caribbean Gardens were held
  • Caribbean Gardens
  • A sculpture of a chef's head in Caribbean Gardens

Caribbean Common Market      
CARICOM includes 13 English-speaking Caribbean nations: Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent/Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago). CARICOM was established in 1973; headquarters are in Georgetown, Guyana.
Caribbean Gardens         
Caribbean Gardens was a market, gardens and amusement park located in the outer eastern suburb of Scoresby in Melbourne, Australia, on the north/west side of Caribbean Lake, a large long artificial lake along the northern (right) bank of Corhanwarrabul Creek (a major tributary of Dandenong Creek).
CARICOM         
  • [[Exclusive Economic Zones]] of the member states of the CARICOM. Considering them, the total area reaches the 2 300 297 km².
ORGANISATION OF 15 CARIBBEAN NATIONS AND DEPENDENCIES
CARICOM; Caribbean Community and Common Market; Caricom; Caribbean community; Caribbean Community organs and bodies; List of the Caribbean Community organs and bodies; The Caribbean Community; The CARICOM; Caribbean Economic Community
· Caribbean Community

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Caribbean Gardens

Caribbean Gardens was a 100-acre (40 ha) market, gardens and amusement park located in the outer eastern suburb of Scoresby in Melbourne, Australia, on the north/west side of Caribbean Lake, a large 1.2 km (0.75 mi)-long artificial lake along the northern (right) bank of Corhanwarrabul Creek, a major tributary of Dandenong Creek.

Caribbean Gardens and Market operated from 1965 when it started with water ski shows and a handful of traders selling wares from their car boots. What once was "a handful of traders" grew into a bustling undercover market with over 1000 stall sites. It was known as one of the largest markets in Victoria, occupying a 10,500 m2 (2.6-acre) pavilion.

On the 1 July 2020, it was announced that the park would close permanently, after COVID-19 lockdowns forced a temporary closure which greatly affected the park financially. Despite the closure, Caribbean Market supporters called for the "institution" to be saved. After the official announcement, the Caribbean Market Facebookpage attracted over 5000 comments in support.

The Spooner family subsequently announced plans to expand and transform the mostly defunct market into a business park that would "become the largest office precinct outside of the CBD". The comprehensive masterplan of the new "Caribbean Park" involved new office buildings, expansive lakeside parklands, integrated landscaping, new retail areas, lifestyle facilities, and a Hyatt Place hotel, with the aim of adding a minimum of 10,000 new trees within the parklands every year.