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Melbourne CBD and Suburbs Attractions - Victoria

Experience local attractions in Melbourne CBD and Suburbs such as museums, vineyards, wineries, art galleries, parks and gardens on your Victoria holiday. Be sure to visit attractions in neighbouring towns to appreciate all Melbourne region has to offer.

Brood Box  

Brood Box is dedicated to the promotion of young and emerging artists along side established artists. The aim of the gallery is to appeal to many tastes and therefore includes works that involve landscapes, portraiture, installations and other innova ...

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Birrarung Marr  

Immerse yourself in Melbourne's Aboriginal heritage at Birrarung Marr, the city's newest parkland. Situated between Federation Square and the sports precinct of Rod Laver Arena and the MCG, the riverside park completes an almost continuous green belt ...

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Capital & Country Touring Route  

The 109-kilometre Capital & Country Touring Route charts a course from Melbourne to Sydney via Canberra. Victoria's Goldfields region is home to well-preserved gold rush architecture and attractions, renowned regional art galleries with significant c ...

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Chanoyu Natural Beauty and Spa  

The word "Chanoyu" means Japanese Tea Ceremony in Japanese. The Chanoyu Natural Beauty & Spa is a traditional Japanese tea ceremony room inspired Day Spa located on Smith Street, Collingwood just 10 minutes away from the Melbourne's CBD. Chanoyu N ...

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City Circle Tram  

The distinctive burgundy and gold City Circle tram provides a free and convenient way to move around Melbourne, and passes a number of sights and attractions including NewQuay dining and entertainment precinct. It circles the CBD's perimeter, running ...

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Collins Street (Paris End)  

Majestic and tree-lined, Collins Street is renowned for its style and glamour. The elegant boulevard is lined with grand heritage buildings built on the riches of the Victorian 19th-century gold rush, chic designer shopping, five-star hotels, exclusi ...

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Fairy Park  

There are many reasons for visiting Fairy Park, which is why it has been a popular day-out for so long now. It is the magic of the displays, the excellent playground and the perennial charm of the age-old stories. Set out on a spectacular rocky gr ...

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Fitzroy Gardens  

Few cities can boast a garden as magnificent as Fitzroy Gardens so close to the city centre. Valued for its historic, aesthetic, architectural, and horticultural significance, the garden is classified by the National Trust and is definitely worth exp ...

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Flagstaff Gardens  

Melbourne's first public gardens were established on the highest point of land in the city and hosted a signalling station that flagged the arrival of ships in the bay. Also known to early settlers as Burial Hill, the gardens were a pioneer burial si ...

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Treasury Gardens  

Explore this wedge of lush greenery near Victoria's Parliament precinct on an extensive system of pathways that meander through the park. A large, elevated embankment runs the length of the gardens and offers extensive views and shady spots to sit an ...

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Tidal Measurements at the Isle of the Dead Port Arthur

Isle of the Dead boldysr | 2010-02-11 | A fascinating program on ABC Radio National caught my attention. It led me to put my camera in a plastic bag, launch my kayak and paddle out to the Isle of the Dead, about one kilometre from my holiday accommodation, Burilda Waters. | read more

The return of the wombat.

The wombat Gate lgoldsmith | 2010-03-03 | Continuing the saga of living with wombats (In the previous episode our gallant wombat excluder had succeded in preventing the wombat returning to the burrow beneath the B & B ) read on for the next exciting episode. | read more

Australia: Love at first sight - Perth

Perth esmeralda | 2009-04-03 | 1995 Esme & Nick's Australian Travel Diary (April to August) | read more

Thornton’s Beach at Cape Tribulation

The beach and us marief | 2009-01-19 | A beautiful isolated beach in Tropical North Queensland with historical reference to Captain Cook's discovery of the Eastern Coast of Australia | read more

Surfing at Shipsterns Bluff, Marion Bay, SE Tasmania

Shipsterns is close to the popular town and beach of Marion Bay Beachbreaks | 2009-02-15 | Shipsterns Bluff , 'The Stern' or "shippies" has put South East Tasmania firmly on the world surfing map. The wave is considered as one of the worlds heaviest, and with good reason. | read more

 

 

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