Arts & Culture
The first Exhibition Building
Melbourne’s first Exhibition Building was built in 1854 on the present site of the Old Royal Mint in Williams St. It was modelled on the London Crystal Palace of 1851.
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Our first Princes Bridge
The Princes Bridge location has long been the major crossing point of the Yarra, firstly using punts and then a wooden bridge from 1845.
Read MoreHow to shop online
Online shopping has opened a new world for Australia. It’s easier to get excellent quality clothes at bargain prices – and half the time the international post arrives before the Australian packages do!
Read MoreA slice of history
Time is running out to purchase the magnificent COLLINS The Story of Australia’s Premier Street coffee-table book.
Read MoreTiming is everything!
Cel Out doesn’t have an arts background and, is quick to stress, not confident with drawing.
Read MoreMelbourne imagined as Manhattan
This stunning image of the intersection of Bourke and Elizabeth streets by master photographer David Simmonds interprets the CBD in the vision of New York.
Read MoreThis myth is busted
It is often thought that the CBD is mainly populated with young urban professionals and hipsters.
Read MoreProtest against removal of Palace interior
Passionate supporters of the Palace Theatre gathered on November 23 to protest the removal of interior fittings by developer Jinshan Investments.
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Little foodies enjoy school holiday fun at Fed Square
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