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Fed Square is home to Australia's largest outdoor screen, known as 'Big Screen', which measures a whopping 16 meters wide by 10 meters high. 2. Tucked away in Fed Square is the Koorie Heritage Trust, showcasing the rich culture and history of Victoria's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. 3. Fed Square's distinctive design was inspired by a world-famous matchstick sculpture called 'Habitat 67' that was built for the 1967 World Expo in Montreal, Canada. 4. Look out for the intriguing 'Timepiece' installation in Fed Square. It consists of 6 bronze clocks, each showing a different time zone, telling the time of six important cities across the globe. 5. Hidden beneath Fed Square's Plaza is a secret underground car park known as 'Fed Square Car Park'. It is one of Melbourne's largest public car parks, with over 500 spaces available for visitors.
