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Melbourne Morgue, Princes Bridge
Melbourne was growing fast in the 1850s. No longer a colonial outpost it had boomed into one of the leading cities of the Empire.
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Benvenuto il Mercato Centrale!
After more than two years of anticipation, il Mercato Centrale officially opened its doors on September 19, marking its first location outside Italy in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD.
Read MoreFlinders Street Station turns 170 years old in September
In September, Australia’s oldest train station is celebrating being the major train hub for Melburnians for almost two centuries.
Read MoreMelbourne Fringe Festival throws Long Prawn on the BBQ
It’s a public barbecue, but not as you know it. The amphitheatre at Federation Square is about to get COOKED.
Read MoreDon’t lose ur head: Six the musical is back in Melbourne
Smash hit musical Six is back holding court at the Comedy Theatre.
Read MoreReimagining Birrarung: new exhibition imagines river’s bold potential future
A new exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria is set to offer an ambitious, futuristic vision of the Yarra / Birrarung River.
Read MoreCraft Victoria presents Luminosity
The work of four distinctive Australian artists is on display at Craft Victoria in a new exhibition titled Luminosity.
Read MoreNewsboys Club
This faded and foxed image of the corner of Collins St has a ghostly quality that compels us to look within it.
Read MoreThe hidden world of Craft Victoria
Tucked away on Watson Place off Flinders Lane lies the only craft and design-focused organisation in Victoria.
Read MoreChinatown Comedy Club launches
Nights of yum-cha and laughter are ahead for CBD locals with the launch of Melbourne’s newest comedy night in Chinatown.
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