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Your Jeweller: a 26-year legacy of love and craftsmanship
For 26 years, Your Jeweller has been a trusted name in Melbourne’s jewellery scene, not only creating exquisite pieces, but also offering expert repairs and watch services.
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Market Street Park: a thoughtful fusion of history and contemporary design
The Market Street Park project was the first new public park in Melbourne’s CBD in more than 30 years when it was completed in 2021, and it offers more than just expansive lawns and wide bluestone paths.
Read MoreMelbourne’s “Curry Queen” is facing her greatest challenge yet
Elchi, nestled in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD at 72 Flinders St, offers a sophisticated and contemporary take on Indian cuisine.
Read MoreMiss Gunn’s: A hidden gem beneath Flinders Street Station
Miss Gunn’s, an intimate basement bar, officially opened its doors on February 13, offering a unique blend of history, elegance, and modern indulgence.
Read MoreRooted in history: Australia’s oldest olive tree
If you’ve ever enjoyed a drink in the sun-drenched courtyard of Caretaker’s Cottage, you’ve likely welcomed the cool, soothing shade of the grand tree at its centre. But what you may not realise is that this isn’t just any tree – it’s Australia’s oldest olive tree.
Read MoreA memorial for the deceased Turning Basin on the Yarra
Have you ever observed the five carved-wood figureheads proudly facing the Yarra River at Enterprize Wharf, representing a dragon, woman, bird, man and lion?
Read MoreThe Regent Theatre’s secret ballroom
Hidden beneath the opulent Regent Theatre is a ballroom befitting of the roaring ’20s’ most glamorous soirées.
Read MoreHidden history of Collins St gas lamp
Melbourne’s past is often celebrated through its stunning architecture and vibrant culture, but there is also a hidden gem of history that still flickers right on Collins St.
Read MoreMelbourne’s secret sign language mural
Hidden in a Melbourne laneway, a striking mural by local artist Jaycob Campbell, known as Gonketa, captures the attention and curiosity of passers-by.
Read MoreElizabeth St’s feline mascot
Stand opposite the old GPO and look towards Flinders St, and you’ll see the Mazda cat sign on the side of the Beehive Building at 94 Elizabeth St.
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CBD bookseller on short list
