4 /5 Stacey Trock: This monument commemorates the 8-hour workday, which got it start in Melbourne!
Its easy to forget that in the 1800s, workers were subjected to 12+ hour workdays in terrible factory conditions. If you complained, you could be fired and then youd starve.
At the top, youll see 888, which stands for the ideal day: 8 hours for sleeping, 8 hours of work and 8 hours for leisure.
Enter the fair labour movement in 1856. The monument was installed in 1902. They hadnt heard of commuting, yet.
Its gold and shiny and right next to the gaol and lots of great food, so have a look!