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NOLA event to kickstart university year
RMIT’S Urban Square will be transformed into the ultimate block party in an afternoon of frivolity, food and fun to mark the return to university for the city’s students.
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Metro Tunnel Project inspires new generation of train enthusiasts
The Metro Tunnel Project’s award-winning visitor centre has become a popular haunt for burgeoning trainspotters, as the tunnel’s 2025 opening date draws nearer.
Read MoreHave yourself a merry little Metro Tunnel Christmas with The Huxleys
Melburnians, get ready to be bedazzled in Melbourne’s CBD this Christmas.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel art celebrates Victorian rail history
A collection of historical rail images – some dating back nearly 150 years – will be on display in Melbourne’s CBD as part of a Metro Tunnel exhibition to celebrate Victoria’s transport history.
Read MoreInternationally recognised artists to make a splash at CBD stations
Major public works by world-class artists will feature at the Metro Tunnel’s two new underground CBD stations, boosting Melbourne’s reputation as the nation’s cultural capital.
Read MoreTown Hall Station shaping as a new city landmark
The spectacular interior of the Metro Tunnel’s new Town Hall Station has been revealed, with platforms that stretch from City Square to Federation Square, more than 30 metres below Swanston St.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel digs prove Melbourne’s historical love of coffee
An Australia-first discovery as part of Metro Tunnel Project works has revealed the city’s famed coffee culture is decades older than first thought – as far back as the Victorian gold rush.
Read MoreCity Square acoustic shed to come down
A six-month operation to dismantle the massive acoustic shed at City Square has started as part of Metro Tunnel works.
Read MoreArtefacts on show at Metro Tunnel HQ for school holidays
Indigenous artefacts found during the Metro Tunnel’s archaeological dig will go on show next month in a rare chance to get up close with the First Nations’ history of Naarm (Melbourne).
Read MoreCultural icon Sticky Institute reopens at the Nicholas Building
A Melbourne cultural icon has literally moved up in the world after more than two decades pushing its paper wares in the underground Campbell Arcade, next to Flinders Street Station.
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