St Kilda is one of the famous suburbs of Melbourne, lying at about 6 km south of the central business district of the city of Melbourne. When a schooner named ‘Lady of St Kilda’ moored in this beach in 1841, one of the early settlers, Lieutenant James Lawrence named this area St Kilda. Several palatial mansions were built along the waterfront and the hills of St Kilda by the elite settlers of Melbourne. In the beginning of the twentieth century, St Kilda became to Melbourne like Coney Island to New York. After the Second World War, St Kilda became the red-light district for Melbourne. Since then, the bohemian atmosphere continued with aspiring musicians, artists, LGBT groups, and other subcultures like punks inhabiting this lovely St Kilda beach area. In recent years, there had been some changes in this area after trouble-making groups were pushed out of St Kilda, making it one of the most famous tourist attractions for Melbourne.