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In [[Australia]], such houses have started to appear since the [[1990s]], mainly near expensive private schools or public-transport routes which lead to private schools. Usually, smaller cottage-style houses have been demolished to make way for these houses. Unlike their US counterparts, they are not built as a "development cluster" which is managed by a homeowner's association. Rather they are built as a single dwelling owned by its owners. Styles are often used with names such as "neo-Georgian" or "neo-Federation" and which evoke the appearance of Georgian or Edwardian / Federation houses. In Melbourne, they are often known known as "Toorak wedding cakes" because of the three-layered front that they have.
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