Official Visitor Guide - Spring 2015

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MELBOURNE in Spring

Official Visitor Guide Melbourne Cup Carnival


MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTER The heat is being turned up in Melbourne as a spectacular array of arts, fashion and sporting events provide an abundance of colour and excitement for visitors and locals alike. Be a part of history at fabulous Flemington for this year’s Melbourne Cup Carnival, which sees the 155th running of the Melbourne Cup, or feast on a smorgasbord of arts and culture at the Melbourne Festival and the Melbourne Fringe Festival. Whether you immerse yourself in the work of the renaissance masters at Masterpieces from the Hermitage: The Legacy of Catherine the Great or are inspired by the blockbuster David Bowie is exhibition, it’s time to spring into Melbourne and let your imagination run wild. Hon John Eren MP Minister for Tourism and Major Events

MESSAGE FROM THE LORD MAYOR With warmer days and plenty on offer, spring is the perfect time of year to explore Melbourne. Fashion enthusiasts can preview the latest styles at the fabulous Melbourne Spring Fashion Week or indulge in some retail therapy at our famous laneway boutiques. A host of talented acts will perform as part of Melbourne Music Week, while Melbourne Fringe Festival will delight audiences with its unique array of arts performances. Whether it’s strolling through our beautiful parks and gardens, or wandering along the Docklands waterfront, Melbourne is in full bloom in spring and we’d love you to celebrate with us. Robert Doyle Lord Mayor

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Inside WELCOME TO MELBOURNE

Shortstop Coffee and Donuts Credit: The Mil Studios Melbourne Cup Carnival

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Calendar of Events

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It’s All Happening

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Uniquely Melbourne

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Dig a Little Deeper

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Discover Melbourne

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SHOPPING

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DINING & NIGHTLIFE

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ARTS & CULTURE

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ATTRACTIONS & ENTERTAINMENT

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SPRING OFFERS

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OUT & ABOUT

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DISCOVER VICTORIA

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HELPING YOU GET THERE

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MAPS Airport Gate Directory & Information

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Melbourne Laneway Map

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Melbourne City Map

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Inner Melbourne Map

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Train Network Map

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Tram Network Map

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Regional Victoria Map

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V/ Line Network Map

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USEFUL INFORMATION

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Tell Us What You Think To Win

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Accommodation Index

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Advertiser Index

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Welcome to Melbourne Since 1835, Melbourne has thrived on creativity and innovation. Now home to more than four million people from diverse backgrounds and nationalities, it’s a city that is sure to inspire and surprise. ARTS & CULTURE Enjoy the rich arts and culture of this city – galleries, theatres and venues across Melbourne are filled with exhibitions, festivals and events all year round. Explore innovative art, experience creative festivals and discover the new and unique.

Princes Bridge

FOOD & WINE Follow your nose through city streets and laneways filled with restaurants, bars and cafés, or visit the fabulous rooftop and riverside venues that constantly hum with activity. Melburnians love to eat and drink, and it shows with the thriving dining scene on offer.

SPORT Melbourne loves sport and there is always something marked on the city’s packed calendar. Make sure you take the time to enjoy the action from the grandstands and sidelines at Melbourne’s world-class sporting facilities. SHOPPING Melbourne makes shopping easy. Precincts and streets are filled with boutiques and department stores, offering everything from handcrafted homewares to designer clothes. Explore the city’s laneways – from local labels to international brands, it is all here for the taking. Image (left): Roberto Seba / Tourism Australia / Time Out Australia

Chihuahua Bar, South Wharf


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Wominjeka – Welcome For Aboriginal Australians, the city now known as Melbourne has been home since the beginning of time. The sprawling metropolis rests upon the ancestral lands of the clans of the Boonerwrung and Wurundjeri people.

INDIGENOUS MELBOURNE

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he land that makes up Melbourne is part of the Kulin Nation and is an important meeting place for the Wurundjeri, Boonerwrung, Taungurong, Djajawarrung and Wathaurong people. Experience Melbourne's rich indigenous culture at one of many locations across the city. FIRST PEOPLES Melbourne Museum’s First Peoples at the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre is the largest exhibition to focus on the story of Aboriginal Victoria from the time of creation to today. The exhibition celebrates the history and culture of Victoria’s Aboriginal people. »» museumvictoria.com.au/first-peoples

OUTDOORS Australia is known for its wide, open spaces and endless skies, and Melbourne is no different – from the beaches to the hills there is so much to see. Melbourne’s city centre, along the Yarra River, hides lush pockets of parks and gardens, and there are suburban trails and paths to discover and explore. St Kilda Pier

ABORIGINAL HERITAGE WALK From Sunday to Thursday each week, visitors can join indigenous guides for a walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens, and learn about the traditional uses for native plants. »» rbg.vic.gov.au THE IAN POTTER CENTRE: NGV AUSTRALIA This gallery in Federation Square focuses solely on local art. The Aboriginal collection is particularly strong, with both artefacts and works by major Indigenous artists on permanent display. »» ngv.vic.gov.au GULPILIL’S AUSTRALIA See a different side to Melbourne on board a boat, canoe or kayak. Owned and operated by Indigenous Australians, Gulpilil’s provides a range of half-day eco and cultural tours along the Yarra River to help visitors learn about the rich Aboriginal history of the region. »» gulpililsaustralia.com.au


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Calendar of Events SEPTEMBER Until 4 September MELBOURNE SPRING FASHION WEEK Various locations As the style event of the season, this uniquely Melbourne event showcases the city as Australia’s fashion capital. Enjoy a variety of runways, exhibitions, workshops, parties and fashion films across the city, and see Melbourne at its very best. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/msfw

Now Showing until 4 October THE WW1 CENTENARY EXHIBITION Melbourne Museum All who visit this exclusive exhibition have the chance to experience the story of The Great War as never before. This definitive display features more than 350 precious artefacts, as well as the latest in digital technology, to provide a rich and engaging insight into this pivotal event in modern history. »» ww1exhibition.com.au

Now Showing until 1 November MELBOURNE WINTER MASTERPIECES: DAVID BOWIE IS Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) Shining the spotlight onto one of the most daring, exciting and iconic artists of the past 100 years, this exhibition spans David Bowie’s entire music and film career. For a truly memorable experience, visit Bowie Late Nights on Fridays until 30 October, where local musicians accompany the exhibition. »» acmi.net.au Image (above): David Bowie is. Striped bodysuit for the Aladdin Sane tour, 1973. Design by Kansai Yamamoto. Photograph by Masayoshi Sukita, © Sukita / The David Bowie Archive. Image (top, right): Sarah Walker 1992-1-Oh! Fringe Club Image (bottom, far right): Neale Cousland Image (bottom, right): Getty Images

Melbourne Spring Fashion Week


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Now Showing until 8 November MELBOURNE WINTER MASTERPIECES: MASTERPIECES FROM THE HERMITAGE: THE LEGACY OF CATHERINE THE GREAT

Melbourne Fringe Festival

National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Years in the making, this amazing exhibition features more than 500 outstanding works from the personal collection of Catherine the Great, one of Russia’s greatest rulers. Take a journey back to a golden age of art, architecture and decadence. »» ngv.vic.gov.au

11–26 September 2015 TOYOTA AFL FINALS SERIES Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) & Etihad Stadium In Melbourne, Australian Rules football is akin to a religion, and when the AFL Finals Series rolls around, supporters rally around their favourite clubs. Heroes are born, villains cast, and the two best teams will fight their way to the Grand Final. »» afl.com.au Melbourne Cup Carnival

12 September–7 November MELBOURNE CUP CARNIVAL Flemington Racecourse Sports fans and fashionistas unite for the pinnacle of Melbourne’s sporting calendar, the Melbourne Cup Carnival. Featuring ‘the race that stops the nation’, the Emirates Melbourne Cup (3 November), this two-month celebration proves that everyone can be a king or queen. »» flemington.com.au/melbourne-cup-carnival

16 September–4 October MELBOURNE FRINGE FESTIVAL Various locations One of the most creative and innovative events on Melbourne’s cultural calendar, the Fringe Festival brings together artists, performers, comedians and musicians. With hundreds of events to choose from, there’s something for everyone. »» melbournefringe.com.au

Toyota AFL Finals Series


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Calendar of Events OCTOBER 3 October 2015 TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) One of the biggest Australian sporting events of the year, the AFL Grand Final sees the league’s best teams face off against each other. As the spiritual home of Australian Rules football, the MCG seats 100,000 spectators, but even if you don't have a ticket you'll find the city humming with activity. The action is also enjoyed in pubs and bars around Melbourne. »» afl.com.au Melbourne Festival

9 October–31 January LURID BEAUTY – AUSTRALIAN SURREALISM AND ITS ECHOES National Gallery of Victoria (NGV)

8–25 October MELBOURNE FESTIVAL Various locations Celebrating its 30th year in 2015, Melbourne Festival is one of Australia’s flagship international arts festivals, and a quintessentially Melbourne experience. It embraces the city’s geography and presents Melbourne’s finest artists in new works and international collaborations. »» melbournefestival.com.au Image (above): Manuel Harlan

Lurid Beauty is an exuberant exploration of surrealism and its profound influence on Australian art and creative life. Juxtaposing historical and contemporary works, the immersive exhibition will showcase more than 200 works from artists including Sidney Nolan, Albert Tucker, Max Dupain and many more. »» ngv.vic.gov.au

16–18 October 2015 PRAMAC AUSTRALIAN MOTORCYCLE GRAND PRIX Phillip Island The Phillip Island race track is a sacred place for any fan of two wheels. Watch as world-class athletes like Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi speed around the picturesque track, then soak in all the off-track entertainment. »» motogp.com


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19–25 October MELBOURNE KNOWLEDGE WEEK Various locations Melbourne is recognised as one of the leading knowledge cities in the world, and Melbourne Knowledge Week provides the opportunity to be taken behind the scenes of the city’s greatest medical institutions, talk to cutting-edge innovators, and discover the big ideas driving our economy. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/knowledgeweek

NOVEMBER

Melbourne Knowledge Week

13–20 November MELBOURNE MUSIC WEEK

19–22 November AUSTRALIAN MASTERS GOLF

Various locations

Huntingdale Golf Course, Oakleigh South

Melbourne’s music scene was recently acknowledged as world-leading, so it’s no surprise that Melbourne Music Week is held in high regard throughout the city. Join the music lovers and enjoy shows, forums and one-off experiences provided by up-and-coming locals and international artists alike. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/mmw

Since its inception in 1979, the Masters has continued to establish itself as one of the most highly esteemed golf tournaments in the country. Watch as Australia’s finest players battle against each other, as well as legends from around the world, in this absorbing four-day contest. »» australianmasters.com.au Image (top, left): Lurid Beauty – Australian Surrealism and its Echoes Pat Brassington. Voicing 2001 from the Gentle series 2001 digital colour print 56.2 x 76.1 cm (image) 93.4 x 127.4 cm (sheet) ed. 1/4 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Purchased with funds arranged by Loti Smorgon for Contemporary Australian Photography, 2001 © Pat Brassington, courtesy Stills Gallery, Sydney and Arc One Gallery, Melbourne.

Australian Masters Golf

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It’s All Happening Melbourne Cup Carnival is just one of this season’s highlights in what’s looking like a very busy – and very fun – line-up of events. SPRING’S FASHIONABLE ENTRANCE Find out what’s trending this spring at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week (28 August–4 September). In the internationally recognised fashion and design capital, hear and see models and industry figures share their predictions, watch runway events and enjoy all the parties that make MSFW such an important event. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/msfw RACE DAY STYLE Things really heat up when the iconic Melbourne Cup Carnival (12 September–7 November) rolls into Flemington Racecourse. Each race day has its own distinct style and the opening days, Sofitel Girls’ Day Out (12 September) and Turnbull Stakes Day (4 October), set the scene for the carnival with bright colours and an emphasis on fashion.

Melbourne Spring Fashion Week Melbourne Cup Carnival

ALL CLASS AAMI Victoria Derby Day (31 October) is a day of pure elegance. Arguably the strongest line-up in terms of horse racing quality, it is recognised by Melbourne’s social circles as an unmissable event and its prestige is matched by classic black-and-white fashion for both ladies and gents. THE CUP RUNNETH OVER A truly quintessential Melbourne event, Emirates Melbourne Cup Day (3 November) celebrates the most famous race in the country, the Emirates Melbourne Cup. With the international spotlight on Flemington, daring, flamboyant fashion is key to gaining the attention of the cameras – and the 120,000 other spectators at the track.


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Melburnians love dressing up for the races, and with a bounty of local designers to choose from, there are plenty of options for visitors.

Melbourne Cup Carnival

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RICHARD NYLON MILLINERY With 30 years’ experience designing unique headpieces and having had his creations worn by the likes of Megan Gale and Chlöe Sevigny, Richard Nylon is trusted by fashionable Melburnians to create some of the city’s finest headwear. »» 71 Kerr Street, Fitzroy richardnylon.com.au

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LADY PETROVA An effervescent presence on Melbourne’s fashion scene since 2008, Lady Petrova creations offer a fun and feminine aesthetic. Her designs are perfect for the woman who must be seen during Melbourne Cup Carnival. »» 3/237 Flinders Lane ladypetrova.com.au ALL ABOUT THE LADIES Crown Oaks Day (5 November) is traditionally ladies’ day and as such it’s the perfect opportunity for female racegoers to express their signature style. It’s a day of colour and frivolity, of romantic looks and delicate fabrics. FAMILY FUN AT THE RACES Emirates Stakes Day (7 November) concludes the festivities as a family day, with the relaxed and friendly atmosphere lending itself to a fashionable mix of understated style and fun. The Emirates Stakes Day ‘Fashions on the Field’ competition is an opportunity for young racegoers and families to show what they’re made of. »» flemington.com.au/melbourne-cup-carnival

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CHRISTINE Christine’s range of accessories has made it a Melbourne institution. From handbags and hats to scarves and sunglasses, Christine stocks some of the finest accessories for your race-day attire. »» 181 Flinders Lane facebook.com/christineaccessories

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GODWIN CHARLI One of the most recognisable names in men’s tailored fashion, Godwin Charli is a local label dedicated to producing fine garments for the fashion-minded gent with a range that’s both practical and stylish. »» 194 Little Collins Street godwincharli.com

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Shop Like a Fashionista


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CELEBRATE A TRUE GENIUS For years, Melbourne Winter Masterpieces has showcased some of the most culturally important exhibitions to visit the city. This year’s David Bowie is at ACMI (now showing until 1 November) is no exception. This Australasian exclusive from London’s Victoria and Albert Museum reflects the true brilliance of one of the most original, daring and creative artists the world has ever seen. »» acmi.net.au THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION More classical in nature, the NGV’s Melbourne Winter Masterpiece exhibition is Masterpieces from the Hermitage: The Legacy of Catherine the Great (now showing until 8 November). Drawn from one of the most prestigious personal collections of the Russian ruler, Catherine the Great, this exhibition from St Petersburg’s Hermitage Museum, features more than 500 works of art. »» ngv.vic.gov.au Image (above): David Bowie is. David Bowie in The Kon-rads, photograph by Roy Ainsworth (1963). Courtesy of The David Bowie Archive 2012 Image © V&A Images.

LEST WE FORGET As Melburnians continue to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War One, The WW1 Centenary Exhibition at Melbourne Museum (now showing until 4 October) represents the most historical and significant exhibition from Great Britain’s Imperial War Museums to ever visit Australian shores. »» ww1exhibtion.com.au The WW1 Centenary Exhibition


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There are venues of all shapes and sounds to see live music in Melbourne, but a few of them in particular deserve a special mention.

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THE TOTE There is arguably no pub or club in Melbourne more intrinsically linked to the city’s live music scene and it’s plain to see why. The beer garden, the pool table and the raucous live music delivered on stage all combine to deliver a Melbourne experience like no other. »» 67-71 Johnston Street, Collingwood thetotehotel.com Melbourne Festival

MELBOURNE’S CULTURAL FIX For something more avant-garde, the Melbourne Fringe Festival (16 September–4 October) showcases an eclectic range of performers, and is where many of Australia’s biggest names in comedy, music and theatre get their break.

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NORTHCOTE SOCIAL CLUB Anyone who’s anyone in the Australian music scene has at some point worked the hallowed Northcote Social Club stage. With a capacity of 300 and clear lines of sight to the stage, it offers an exceptional experience. »» 301 High Street, Northcote northcotesocialclub.com

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Hot on the heels of the Fringe, the Melbourne Festival (8–25 October) has established itself as the city’s must-see cultural event of the year. With a programme packed full of international headliners, local stars and one-off performances, the festival entrenches itself in Melbourne’s psyche for 17 glorious days and nights.

CHERRY BAR No discussion of Melbourne’s modern-day live music scene would be complete without mention of Cherry Bar. Infamous for denying Lady Gaga an after-party venue (so that the local band booked that night could keep its gig), it’s a great place for soul, funk and all-out rock’n’roll.

»» melbournefringe.com.au »» melbournefestival.com.au

»» AC/DC Lane cherrybar.com.au

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK? For music fans, Melbourne Music Week (13–20 November) is pretty much heaven. Given this city’s reputation as a live music leader, the breadth of events on display during the week shows off what Melburnians know is one of the city’s most impressive scenes. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/mmw

Image (top, centre): Tanderrum, Steven Rhall

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Gigging Around Town


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Toyota AFL Grand Final

HOLDING THE BALL September in Melbourne means one thing, the 2015 Toyota AFL Finals Series (11–26 September). After a long, tough season, the best eight Australian Rules football teams will play each other at venues around Australia, including here in the game’s heartland. No matter what teams are playing, the atmosphere is always electric and the players will be doing everything they can to win. »» afl.com.au ALL EYES ON MELBOURNE The culmination of the AFL Finals Series sees the best two AFL teams meeting in the 2015 Toyota AFL Grand Final at the iconic MCG (3 October). Which player will prove themselves a champion? Which coach will add a premiership to his name? And, more importantly, which team will stand on the podium after the game holding the Premiership Cup aloft? »» afl.com.au Toyota AFL Finals Series

Image (above): Neale Cousland


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Before the Game The only thing Melburnians are more passionate about than sport is dining, so before the game make sure you top up on sustenance at one of these popular spots.

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PLATFORM 28 This two-level bar across the road from Etihad Stadium is actually an old goods shed for the nearby railway and, with its exposed brick and cast iron columns, it retains plenty of history. Of course, the delicious food and outdoor balconies are pretty impressive too. »» 82 Village Street, Docklands platform28.com.au

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THE TIPPLER & CO A relative newcomer to the scene, this East Melbourne haunt is within a couple of kicks from the MCG and offers a great place to meet with friends before or after a game. With a share-style food menu and some great happy hour treats to enjoy, it’s a welcome addition to the local dining scene. »» 58 Wellington Street, East Melbourne thetipplerandco.com

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THE BEER & BURGER BAR Doing as its name suggests, this place in the heart of Swan Street serves up scrumptious burgers and ice-cold beers, just perfect for a pre-game meal. Thirty-one craft beers are available and the gourmet burgers are delivered by friendly staff keen to make your visit as enjoyable as possible. »» 112 Swan Street, Richmond tbbl.com.au

Platform 28, Docklands

THE ISLAND COMES ALIVE For a different kind of adrenaline rush, take the trip to Phillip Island for the 2015 Pramac Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix (16–18 October). The 16th race of the season, the Australian MotoGP captures the attention of audiences around the globe and for anyone with a passion for two wheels, there is no better place to be than on the island. »» motogp.com.au HOLE IN ONE When it comes to golf in Australia, there aren’t too many events bigger than the Australian Masters Golf (19–22 November). The event continues to grow in popularity, with more and more interstate and international visitors attending each year. Embrace the fresh air of Huntingdale Golf Course in Oakleigh South and see some of the world’s best golfers drive, chip and putt their way into Australian golfing folklore. »» australianmasters.com.au The Tippler & Co, East Melbourne


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Uniquely Melbourne Melbourne is a one-of-a-kind city with some quirks that are occasionally hard for a visitor to fathom. Here are all the tips and tricks, so you’ll know exactly what the locals are talking about. KEEP YOUR CUP Disposable coffee cups are harmful to the environment, so dine in and enjoy a break. If you must keep walking, invest in one of Melbourne’s very own barista-quality, reusable containers known as KeepCups. Made in a range of funky colours, they make a perfect take-home souvenir. »» keepcup.com ON TRACK Exploring the city? The best way to get around Melbourne is on the easy-to-use public transport system, which includes Melbourne’s iconic trams. They run throughout the inner suburbs and are the perfect way to get your bearings. »» yarratrams.com.au

THE TAN Melbourne has a number of beautiful green spaces, and the Tan is a 3.8km running track that winds its way through some of the best. Popular day and night with locals and visitors, it follows the Yarra River and circles King’s Domain and the Royal Botanic Gardens. The lap record – 10 minutes and 12 seconds – was set by long-distance runner Craig Mottram in 2004. Good luck beating that! »» onlymelbourne.com.au/tan-track SPORTING CAPITAL It’s no secret that Australians are crazy about sport, and no city is more fanatical than Melbourne. You will discover a range of sporting events played out across the year, and this season’s highlights include the Australian Rules football (AFL) Finals Series and Grand Final, the A-League soccer, and the world-famous Melbourne Cup Carnival.

Toyota AFL Finals Series


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A Tap Away With more than 100,000 downloads, Melbourne’s only official visitor app is available for Android and iPhone, making it easy to navigate the city and get the most from your trip. With exclusive discount offers to some of the city’s favourite attractions, travel, event and entertainment guides, and useful tips and information, the Melbourne Official Visitor Guide App is the perfect companion for any visit to Melbourne. HOOK TURNS Don’t be alarmed. Due to tramlines running down the middle of major city streets, there are some intersections where cars turning right must do so from the left lane. The vehicle remains there until the traffic lights for the road it’s entering turn green, then it carefully executes its turn. This manoeuvre minimises congestion on the roads. Hook turns are rare and not nearly as scary as they sound. »» onlymelbourne.com.au/hook-turns

Degraves Street

SEASONABLE SHIFT Spring is a beautiful time of year in Melbourne, however the city offers ever-changing temperatures known to vary from hour to hour. It pays to always be prepared, so pack an umbrella along with your sunscreen and hat. »» bom.gov.au WATER SAVING Melbourne is subject to water restrictions, so do your bit by keeping showers short (four minutes or less) and hang towels in your hotel room so that you can reuse them. Image (above): ChameleonsEye / Shutterstock

GIVE BACK Conservation Volunteers is Australia’s leading practical conservation organisation. Its members believe in a healthy and sustainable environment and for everyone to be involved in managing and protecting that environment. Conservation Volunteers welcomes people with a love of the outdoors and an interest in the environment to take part as a volunteer. »» conservationvolunteers.com.au


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Dig a Little Deeper The past couple of decades have seen Melbourne’s laneways emerge from the shadows to become an integral part of the city’s identity. ART AND ARTISTRY Compared with the glamorous and sometimes regal buildings that line Melbourne’s main streets, the basements and staircases found along the city’s laneways offer visitors and locals alike avant-garde galleries, designers and niche artistic offerings to discover. Collectives such as fortyfivedownstairs – a theatre and gallery – thrive in Melbourne, while industry bodies like Craft present exhibitions and the chance to purchase a truly unique piece of the city. »» fortyfivedownstairs, 45 Flinders Lane fortyfivedownstairs.com Craft

A SHOPPER’S PARADISE Melbourne’s laneways offer a snapshot of the myriad of sub-cultures that call the city home. Fashion, hobbies, music and more are all catered for in the labyrinth of alleyways and arcades, and it’s not hard to find examples. For boutique shopping, Howey Place is home to premium Australian designers like Spencer & Rutherford and leads into Collins234 Boutique Place. For something more eclectic, immerse yourself in the burgeoning Australian hip-hop music scene at Wax Museum Records, or embrace pop culture at Critical Hit where you can browse high-end collectibles, video games and other playful merchandise. »» Spencer & Rutherford, 22 Howey Place spencerandrutherford.com.au »» Collins234 Boutique Place, 234 Collins Street collins234.com.au »» Wax Museum Records, Shop 2, Campbell Arcade, Degraves Street waxmuseumrecords.com.au »» Critical Hit, 377 Little Collins Street criticalhit.com.au

»» Craft, 31 Flinders Lane craft.org.au Howey Place


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The Most Important Meal After a good night’s rest, breakfast in Melbourne is an experience unto itself. Here are a few laneway breakfast options to kick-start the day.

DINING DELIGHTS Ask any Melburnian for a few of their favourite cafés or restaurants, and there’s a very good chance a laneway dining establishment will make their list. Some, like prestigious Italian restaurant Il Bacaro, have been on the scene for many years, whereas others, like the sumptuous and classy Meat Fish Wine, offering timeless dishes with a contemporary feel, are newcomers. There’s also the Chinatown precinct along Little Bourke Street and the fun atmosphere of al fresco dining along Hardware Lane, with new offerings opening their doors all the time. Dive in and let your stomach take you on a quest for a great meal, good times and another Melbourne memory. »» Il Bacaro, 168-170 Little Collins Street ilbacaro.com.au »» Meat Fish Wine, 31 Artemis Lane meatfishwine.com Image (below): Christine Francis

Cumulus Inc.

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CHERRY & TWIGS Cherry & Twigs specialises in coffee and complements its liquid gold with hearty, healthy breakfast offerings sure to power a long morning of exploring. »» 1B/555 Flinders Lane facebook.com/cherryandtwigs

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CUMULUS INC. Cumulus Inc. is one example of a restaurant that has taken breakfast to the next level, with a menu offering unique combinations of fresh produce. Homemade crumpets with rooftop honey, anyone? »» 45 Flinders Lane cumulusinc.com.au

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HENRY AND THE FOX With a menu of staple items and some left-ofcentre options like truffle scrambled eggs, Henry and the Fox is sure to get your day started on the right foot. »» 525 Little Collins Street henryandthefox.com.au


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Discover Melbourne Only have a day or two to spend in Melbourne? Here are some ideas to fill your tight schedule. DAY ONE MORNING Catch the tram to St Kilda and embrace the fresh sea air, the iconic views of Luna Park and the palm trees lining Melbourne’s very own beachfront paradise. Eat breakfast along vibrant Acland Street and pick up a cake from Monarch Cakes for an extra-special treat. »» Monarch Cakes, 103 Acland Street, St Kilda monarchcakes.com.au AFTERNOON On your way back to the city, visit the Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia. Located at Federation Square, it showcases a wide range of Indigenous art, as well as non-Indigenous Australian pieces spanning from the country’s colonial era to the present day. »» The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Federation Square, Flinders Street ngv.vic.gov.au Acland Street, St Kilda

Melbourne River Cruises

EVENING Finish your first day in Melbourne with something very special – a dinner cruise along the Yarra River, the lifeblood of Melbourne since before white settlement. A four-course meal combined with views of the city’s skyline is a truly magical – and unique – way to spend the evening. »» Melbourne River Cruises melbcruises.com.au

DAY TWO MORNING With a smooth cup of coffee in one hand, explore the history of one of Melbourne’s grandest buildings, Parliament House, with its spectacular view of the city from the top of Bourke Street. Free tours offering glimpses of what made Victoria the place it is today run hourly most days. »» parliament.vic.gov.au/visit/public-tours


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In the Know What better way to uncover the city's hidden secrets than from a Melburnian? Get all the tips and local knowledge from our hand-picked expert, and start your very own adventure.

AFTERNOON Fancy some retail therapy? Find out what makes Melbourne a fashion destination at the city’s newest shopping precinct, Emporium. Get a delicious lunch from the renowned Dining Court on level three, then immerse yourself in premium labels from Australia and around the world. »» 287 Lonsdale Street emporiummelbourne.com.au EVENING Let your hair down at one of Melbourne’s most famous live music venues, Cherry Bar. Featuring a revolving mix of rock’n’roll, soul and funk bands and DJs, it’s open ‘til late and is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the city’s music scene. »» AC/DC Lane cherrybar.com.au Image (below): Image Play

TIFFANY TRELOAR FASHION DESIGNER

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esigner Tiffany Treloar has spent decades knowing what it is to be fashionable. With cross-generational and timeless appeal, her skirts, dresses and theatrical, sheer sports-mesh coats are perfect for Melbourne’s spring weather. With a lifetime spent weaving in and out of the city’s streets and laneways, here are some of Tiffany’s favourites. CAFÉ: I tend to grab a coffee on the run, but for fresh food with an ethos that reflects my ongoing contribution to sustainability, I can’t go past Laneway Greens in Flinders Lane. VIEW: I love the inspirational view from the top of Hosier Lane. The filtered light, the cobblestones and, of course, the art and graffiti give me a creative kickstart to the day. SHOPPING: Flinders Lane, of course. A blend of food, art, history and fashion offers me all the inspiration I need. SPRING RACING: Derby Day. It’s the first day of Melbourne Cup Week at Flemington and has a real party atmosphere and buzz.

Dining Court, Emporium

HIDDEN SECRET: I don’t really want to give this secret away, but I’ve discovered Melbourne’s best ice-cream. It’s on Spring Street and that’s all I’m going to say! (Shhhhh... Spring Street Grocer). »» Tiffany Treloar, 191 Flinders Lane www.tiffanytreloar.com.au


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Shopper’s Delight Shopping for yourself? You deserve to be spoiled, and Melbourne has you covered. Shopping for someone else? With so many options, you’re sure to find the perfect gift. Melbourne Central Shot Tower

SUPER SHOPPING CENTRES Melbourne has a bounty of large shopping centres, where retailers, services and entertainment are brought together for your convenience. Melbourne Central is located in the heart of the city, and for decades has provided a haven for the urban fashionista to get their fix of cutting-edge and classic clothing. For an awe-inspiring fashion adventure, just 25 minutes’ from downtown Melbourne you’ll find Chadstone. The largest shopping centre in Australia, it’s one place any self-respecting shopper wouldn’t miss. »» Melbourne Central, Cnr Swanston & LaTrobe Streets melbournecentral.com.au »» Chadstone Shopping Centre 1341 Dandenong Road, Chadstone chadstone.com.au

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READ THIS WAY It was the second city in the world to be designated a UNESCO City of Literature, and the bounty of independent bookstores throughout the city is testament to Melburnians’ love of the written word. One staunchly Melbourne institution is Readings, whose flagship Carlton bookstore is a beacon for the literary community and is constantly humming with activity. For another independent experience, try City Basement Books. Any given week will see a collection of titles arrive covering politics, music, law, history, sport, periodicals, classics and science fiction. Tucked away on Flinders Street opposite the station, it’s a second-hand book lover’s paradise. »» Readings Carlton, 309 Lygon Street, Carlton readings.com.au/carlton »» City Basement Books, 342 Flinders Street www.citybasementbooks.com.au


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Want to combine fresh food shopping with something a little more fashionable? Here are three of the best markets around town.

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QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET No visit to Melbourne is complete without a visit to the Queen Vic Market. Scour the sheds for quality Australian garments and every souvenir you could ever want, then reward yourself with an indulgence from the market’s deli offerings. »» Corner Victoria & Elizabeth Streets qvm.com.au

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THE FASHIONABLE GENTLEMAN ‘Tis the season of warmer weather, and for men aiming to look their best there are plenty of places to shop. For a local look combining quality leathers and fabrics with unmistakable class, R.M. Williams is as Australian as a stockman, and its products are as at home in the city as they are on the dusty plains of outback Australia. The company’s flagship store in the Melbourne Central Shot Tower is steeped in its own history, and the free museum inside highlights an often-overlooked part of the city’s story. For something stylish for your feet, a tram ride up fashionable Smith Street will transport you to Double Monk, home of beautiful, up-market European footwear. It stocks brands like Crockett & Jones, Edward Green and Rubinacci, and the in-store bar will keep you hydrated while you find the perfect pair of shoes.

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SOUTH MELBOURNE MARKET Freshly shucked oysters? Fragrant, homemade dim sims? A glass of crisp, organic white wine? South Melbourne Market, just a few tram stops away from the city centre, is overflowing with luxurious treats as well as fresh produce. »» Corner Coventry & Cecil Streets, South Melbourne southmelbournemarket.com.au

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PRAHRAN MARKET With 150 years of history flowing through its aisles, Prahran Market is famous for the quality and freshness of its outstanding produce. Traders take pride in stocking the best ingredients, and with events happening year-round, there are fun and tasty treats for everyone. »» 163 Commercial Road, South Yarra prahranmarket.com.au

»» R.M. Williams, Melbourne Central 300 Lonsdale Street rmwilliams.com.au »» Double Monk, 53 Smith Street, Fitzroy doublemonk.tumblr.com Image (above): Paul Philipson Image (top, left): Neale Cousland / Shutterstock

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CLEMENTINE’S Based in the heart of Melbourne city on the iconic Degraves Street, Clementine’s stocks fine food and gifts made and crafted locally in Victoria. Clementine’s ever-changing stocks, due to both seasonality of produce and small production levels of many of the Victorian artisan makers and growers, include Rooftop Honey, local preserves, sauces, tea, oils, herbs and spices, chocolate, meringues, biscuits, and seasonal treats. Clementine’s also stocks quality keepsakes and souvenirs, cards, jewellery, designer kitchenware and homewares, tea towels, wooden items, soaps, candles, body care, knitwear, soft toys and more. Made and crafted in Victoria, Australia. Train & Tram: Flinders Street Station Open daily: Monday–Saturday, 10am to 6pm & Sunday, 10am to 4pm 7 Degraves Street, Melbourne 9639 2681 clementine@clementines.com.au clementines.com.au

QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET A much-loved cultural and historic treasure, Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Market is the largest open-air market in the Southern Hemisphere. Open Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and weekends, it’s a vibrant and bustling inner-city market where you can shop for everything from fresh produce and local and imported foods, to cosmetics, clothing and souvenirs. Train: Melbourne Central or Flagstaff Station Tram: 19, 57 or 59, stop 7; 55, stop 9 Bus: Melbourne Visitor Shuttle, stop 8 Open hours: Tuesday & Thursday, 6am to 2pm; Friday, 6am to 5pm; Saturday, 6am to 3pm; Sunday, 9am to 4pm Corner Elizabeth & Victoria Streets, Melbourne 9320 5822 info@qvm.com.au qvm.com.au


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FREE FASHION SHUTTLE BUS

Explore close to 500 stores, 50 Australian and International designer boutiques plus 16 world-class luxury brands. All under one roof and just 25 minutes from the city.

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TOURISM SHOPPING PASSPORT Explore over 100 offers exclusive to tourists visiting Chadstone.

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JOHNSTON JEWELLERS Johnston Jewellers, a family business dating back to 1901, is proud to be one of Melbourne’s largest opal dealers. With knowledge stemming from an involvement in opal mining and manufacturing, Johnston Jewellers can provide first-class quality and selection to suit all budgets. We stock a huge selection of unmounted opals as well as set opal jewellery and we are only too happy to explain the intricacies of purchasing one of these fine gems. Johnston Jewellers also has a magnificent range of South Sea black, white and gold pearls, and jewellery to choose from. 124 Exhibition Street, Melbourne 9650 7434 info@johnstonjewellers.com johnstonjewellers.com

BRIDGE ROAD A visit to Melbourne isn’t complete without experiencing this truly Melbourne shopping precinct. Mingle with locals as you explore the array of shops offering everything from top-to-toe fashion through to one-off homewares and furnishings. When you’re all shopped out, revive yourself at one of the many bustling cafés, discover the myriad of restaurants or soak up the atmosphere in a local award-winning bar. Train: Richmond or West Richmond Station Tram: From city, 48 or 75; from the south, 78 Bridge Road, Richmond contact@bridgerd.com.au bridgerd.com.au


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Aboriginal Art & Craft . Timber Pewter . Bronze . Silk Scarves Jewellery & Hand Blown Glass And many other beautiful Australian made gifts to choose from.

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The Block Arcade, Shop 20, 282 Collins Street , Melbourne, Victoria 3000 T: 03 9663 9883 Open 7 Days www.australianbydesign.com.au

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A Melbourne heritage building and key feature of the city’s Golden Heritage Trail, this Collins Street National Trust treasure is a must to visit. The Block Arcade opened in 1892 on the site of the original Georges store. Construction of the Elizabeth Street wing followed in 1893. Truly Melbourne’s grandest arcade, it’s home to 29 fascinating shops as well as an amazing intricate mosaic floor. The Block Arcade is listed on the Heritage Register of Victoria. Guided tours are available every Tuesday and Thursday. Bookings (by phone) are essential. 282 Collins Street, Melbourne 9654 5244 theblock.com.au

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RUTHERFORD FINE JEWELLERY AND PEARLS Established in 1952, the Rutherford family showcases some of Melbourne’s finest jewellery. Its collection features rare antique, Art Deco and Edwardian pieces as well as stunning ruby, sapphire and emerald jewellery. As the first specialist pearl store in Melbourne, Rutherford also has an extensive collection of quality pearl jewellery including the beautiful Kailis range. Stores are located on the Paris end of Collins Street, The Block Arcade, Camberwell and online.

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With over 4 billion cards in circulation, UnionPay is the world's biggest payment card network. That makes it the most popular too! Enjoy your trip to Melbourne even more with your UnionPay card. 1. You can withdraw cash from more than 80% of ATMs in Australia across the following brands:

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2. Make purchases at nearly half of all merchants in Australia including retailers of luxury goods, David Jones, Myer, hotels, restaurants, duty free stores and major tourist attractions. Almost all merchants with and POS terminals can accept your UnionPay card. 3. Now use your UnionPay cards for all your personal or business needs at all Australia POST stores. 4. Up to 100% of taxis can accept your UnionPay card through their Cabcharge terminal. 5. Also, Australian Customs now accepts UnionPay credit cards for the Tourist Refund Scheme . Save 1%-2% of currency conversion fees with your UnionPay card to offer you great rewards and benefits.

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Dining & Nightlife What do world-famous chefs, award-winning baristas and flavour-defying bartenders have in common? They all call Melbourne home.


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Whet Your Appetite With a pub, bar, café or restaurant on every corner, Melbourne loves its food, drink and nightlife. The question you have to ask yourself is do you feel hungry? Well, do you? COFFEE, COFFEE, EVERYWHERE Although established as a British outpost with the settlers bringing an appreciation for tea, the past 50 years have seen Melburnians turn to the dark side: coffee. Originally a by-product of post-war migration in precincts like Lygon Street, Carlton, these days the drink is found everywhere, from laneways to hotel ballrooms. Every Melburnian has a favourite place to get a cup of coffee, but the marble tabletops at Morgans at 401 are tough to beat for taking a break while exploring. For a cup on the go, Dukes Coffee Roasters is the perfect pit stop as you wind through town. »» Morgans at 401, 401 Collins Street morgansat401.com »» Dukes Coffee Roasters, 247 Flinders Lane dukescoffee.com.au

BURGER-RIFFIC A recent trend to take Melbourne by storm is the prevalence of the humble hamburger. Countless newspaper columns and blog posts have been dedicated to the scene, and it seems no establishment worth its salt doesn’t offer some kind of burger, whether it be Wagyu beef, portobello mushroom or tofu stack. For a great, American-style burger, try The Merrywell, where the chefs’ dedication to the perfectly cooked patty is second-to-none. Of course, something different altogether is Thaiger, and its Thai-inspired burger range. Think crispy softshell crab, lemongrass-marinated pork or grilled spicy prawns. Just try to keep your tastebuds from throwing a party. »» The Merrywell, Corner Clarendon Street & Crown Riverside, Southbank themerrywell.com.au »» Thaiger, Shop 16, The Walk Arcade, 8 Causeway Lane thaiger.com.au

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Something Sweet Whether it’s to enjoy now or take with you as a memento of your visit, there are more than a few places to indulge a sweet tooth in Melbourne.

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BURCH & PURCHESE With an enviable career as a pastry chef (including as a guest judge on Masterchef), Darren Purchese has an enviable reputation for creating gorgeous and delicious cakes and treats for even the sweetest tooth. »» 647 Chapel Street, South Yarra burchandpurchese.com BON APPÉTIT, SIRS & MADAMS For a special treat during your stay, there are a number of haute cuisine offerings throughout the city and suburbs. While many require advance bookings, there are plenty of other options for the most discerning of palates. Renowned chef Shane Delia’s Middle Eastern-inspired Maha is one beautiful option, and steakhouse The Meat & Wine Co is equally as prestigious. Cutler & Co, on Fitzroy’s hip Gertrude Street, is a great choice for upscale dining with a distinctive Australian vibe. »» Maha, 21 Bond Street maharestaurant.com.au »» The Meat & Wine Co, 3 Freshwater Place, Queensbridge Square, Southbank themeatandwineco.com »» Cutler & Co, 55–57 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy cutlerandco.com.au Image (above): Estelle Judah Photography Image (left): John Gollings Image (far left): Roberto Seba

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OM NOM Can’t decide which dessert to have? Why not try them all? Om Nom’s creative dessert degustation menu is a thing of great beauty. Get your spoon ready and dig in. »» 187 Flinders Lane omnom.kitchen Om Nom

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Partake in a tradition that has been brewing since 1883. Australia’s most cherished hotel serves its renowned afternoon tea of freshly baked scones with jam and cream, exquisite pastries and finger sandwiches on tiered silver stands daily. Upon arrival, enjoy a glass of French sparkling wine while afternoon delicacies and unlimited freshly brewed tea and coffee are brought to your table. Open daily: 12pm to 2pm & 2.30pm to 4.30pm 111 Spring Street, Melbourne 9633 6004 reservations@thw.com.au thehotelwindsor.com.au

TAXI KITCHEN Taxi Kitchen is one of Melbourne’s iconic restaurants. Situated in the heart of Melbourne at bustling Federation Square, this relaxed yet smart eatery and bar boasts unparalleled views of the CBD, Yarra River, Arts Precinct and Southbank. The food is contemporary and rustic, and focuses on shared dishes, making it perfect at any time of day or night. Open daily: Monday–Saturday, 12pm til late & Sunday, 11am til late Level 1, Transport Hotel, Federation Square, Melbourne 9654 8808 taxikitchen.com.au

THE COLONIAL TRAMCAR RESTAURANT Dining in Melbourne is a fabulous experience, especially aboard The Colonial Tramcar Restaurant. As the glossy, burgundy trams cruise the scenic streets of Melbourne, diners enjoy our fine cuisine and drink the very best of Australian wines, or make a selection of beverages from our fully stocked bar at an inclusive price. Open daily: Luncheon, 1pm to 3pm; Early Dinner, 5.45pm to 7.15pm; Late Dinner, 8.35pm to 11.30pm 9695 4000 tramrestaurant.com.au

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LINDT CHOCOLATE CAFÉ Indulge in an exquisite chocolate experience at the Lindt Chocolate Café. Savour the finest Lindt chocolate creations, all handcrafted by the Lindt Master Chocolatiers, in a relaxing café environment. Decision-making is made deliciously difficult with everything from our decadent cakes and desserts to our signature hot and cold chocolate drinks and creamy ice-cream. Whether you want somewhere special to go for breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea, our cafés are ready to welcome you in these convenient locations. 271 Collins Street, Melbourne 9667 0900 Ground level, Southgate Retail Precinct, Southbank 9686 7498 lindt.com.au

THE PANCAKE PARLOUR The Pancake Parlour is a Melbourne family business serving sweet and savoury pancakes and crepes, as well as fish, chicken, steak and salads. Breakfast fare includes delicious crispy bacon, free-range eggs, house-made hash browns and freshly squeezed orange juice and is served until 5pm daily (until 12pm public holidays and big event days). Melbourne Central (Level 3, next to cinemas) Centrepoint Arcade, Bourke Street Mall (down the escalators) pancakeparlour.com.au facebook.com/thepancakeparlour


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experience crown’s award winning cuisine Excite all your senses as our world-class chefs prepare Melbourne’s finest cuisine.*

Book now on 03 9292 5777 Visit crownmelbourne.com.au

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MELBOURNE’S GREEK PRECINCT Athens might be a world away, but Melbourne's Greek precinct is buzzing at all hours of the day and night, and is a treasure trove of mouth-watering delights. Situated on Lonsdale and Russell Streets in the Melbourne CBD, this area is the place to sample Greek cakes and coffee or a flavour-packed souvlaki or moussaka. You'll also find everything from magazines, music, books and jewellery to travel agents, religious icons, car parks, institutes and professional services. Close to the city’s cinemas, theatres and hotels, it's just a short walk or tram ride up Swanston Street from Flinders Street Station. Lonsdale & Russell Streets info@greekprecinct.com.au greekprecinct.com.au

GRAND HYATT MELBOURNE Treat yourself to a grand afternoon tea. Enjoy elegant finger sandwiches presented on traditional tiered platters followed by an array of hand-crafted desserts and pastries. Explore the interactive Collins Kitchen buffet and be spoilt for choice with an array of savoury delights while enjoying a glass of Chandon NV Sparkling Brut. Continue indulging with the dessert buffet where waffles are made fresh to order and a decadent chocolate fountain awaits you. Adult $65, Child $32.50. Open hours: Saturday, 12pm to 2.30pm or 3pm to 5pm & Sunday, 3.30pm to 5.30pm 123 Collins Street, Melbourne 9653 4831 ghmelbourne.collinskitchen@hyatt.com melbourne.grand.hyatt.com


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BENDIGO BLOOMS IN SPRING Bendigo Heritage Uncorked October 10

Big Hill Food & Wine Festival October 31

A special opportunity to celebrate

Enjoy a wine, beer and

Bendigo’s local food and wine.

food extravaganza with live

Taste great wines paired with

entertainment set amongst the

gourmet food by Bendigo’s chefs,

vines at Belvoir Park Estate.

housed in eight of Bendigo’s iconic heritage buildings.

Heathcote Wine & Food Festival October 10–11

Bendigo Blues & Roots Festival November 5–8 The whole city will be buzzing with four days of Blues and Roots

Meet passionate wine makers

performances and workshops

and food producers. Taste over 50

throughout Bendigo venues.

different Heathcote wines, regional foods and produce, in one central location over a great weekend.

Blues & Roots image by Mick Griffin.

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Arts & Culture Music, theatre, comedy, live performance... Whatever you’re after, Melbourne’s artistic and cultural side is ripe for the picking this season.


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The Old and the New With centuries of influences feeding into contemporary Melbourne, a thriving artistic and cultural centre is bubbling away. Whether you prefer classical, cutting-edge or something in between, you’ll be inspired. ARCHITECTURALLY SPEAKING Melbourne is home to some stunning Victorian architecture and a goldmine of relics from the 19th century. The General Post Office, commonly referred to as the GPO Building and located on the corner of Bourke and Elizabeth Streets, is a perfect example of that era. Now home to department store H&M, it’s a regal building that has stood the test of time.

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For an example of how far Melbourne’s architects have come, stand on the steps of the Shrine of Remembrance and look back towards the city. See that building at the top of Swanston Street, directly in your line of sight? That’s the face of Indigenous leader William Barak, an elder of the Wurundjeri tribe at the turn of the 20th-century, which was unveiled on a 31-storey apartment building in March 2015. »» Melbourne’s GPO, Cnr Bourke & Elizabeth Streets melbournesgpo.com MUSEUMS FOR THE FAMILY Scienceworks Museum is the perfect excursion for the whole family. Enjoy touring exhibitions like Alice’s Wonderland (until 1 November) or be amazed at the jaw-dropping Planetarium. Totally interactive, Scienceworks feels like anything but a museum, but there’s no doubt everyone in your family will learn something exciting. »» Scienceworks, 2 Booker Street, Spotswood museumvictoria.com.au/scienceworks Image (top right): Courtesy of Opera Australia

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The Elixir of Love (Donizetti), Opera Australia

A MOST BEAUTIFUL GALLERY One of Australia’s most-loved galleries, the National Gallery of Victoria, is the country’s oldest and most distinguished public art venue, and has played host to some of the most daring and inspiring exhibitions to ever tour here. The gallery’s permanent collection of international art is enviable, and with dining options and events happening all the time, it’s a great place to while away the time. »» NGV International, 180 St Kilda Road ngv.vic.gov.au

Operatic Tendencies At Arts Centre Melbourne, this season’s touring operas are sure to impress those looking for comedy, madness or fantasy.

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THE RABBITS Pop musician Kate Miller-Heidke composed as well as performs in this adaptation of the classic Australian picture book of the same name. »» 9–13 October

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ONE PASS THREE GREAT MUSEUMS! $28 MELBOURNE MUSEUM SCIENCEWORKS IMMIGRATION MUSEUM Plus KIDS ARE FREE!

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MELBOURNE MUSEUM 11 NICHOLSON STREET CARLTON OpEN DAILy 10Am – 5pm

Showcasing Australian social history, Aboriginal cultures, science and the environment.

SCIENCEWORKS 2 BOOKER STREET SpOTSWOOD OpEN DAILy 10Am – 4.30pm

Scienceworks makes learning about science and technology a fun interactive adventure.

IMMIGRATION MUSEUM 400 FLINDERS STREET mELBOURNE OpEN DAILy 10Am – 5pm

Explores the stories of real people from all over the world who have migrated to Victoria.

Phone 13 11 02 museumvictoria.com.au Closed Christmas day & Good Friday Terms & Conditions Excludes special exhibitions, planetarium, Lightning Room and events. Pass is valid 14 days from purchase date. Not valid with any other offer. Not redeemable for cash. Offer only available on-site.


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E C N E I R EXPE Visit the Old Melbourne Gaol and explore the cells that were once home to bushranger, Ned Kelly. Then have your own arresting experience as you are locked up in the City Watch House or learn about the Gaol’s other inhabitants in one of the special Night Tours. Located in the heart of the city and open daily.

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Come inside and discover Victoria

Visit Australia’s oldest public library and explore stunning spaces and free exhibitions. Free tours daily Free lockers and wifi available slv.vic.gov.au #statelibraryvic

328 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000 Monday–Thursday 10am–9pm Friday–Sunday 10am–6pm Exhibition and event hours vary, check our website for details.


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VISIT THE SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE Contemplate the quiet solitude of the sanctuary, explore the memorials in the surrounding parkland and discover the story of Australians in war and peacekeeping in our exhibitions and displays. Free guided tours, daily at 11am and 2pm Remembrance Ray of Light ceremonies, every half hour from 10.30am Galleries of Remembrance, open daily, free admission — Open daily 10am-5pm Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day Free entry. Donations welcome Birdwood Avenue and St Kilda Road Visit www.shrine.org.au Call 03 9661 8100


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Discover Melbourne’s most beautiful 19th-century public building. Explore its original gold vaults and learn how Victoria was shaped by the Gold Rush and Eureka uprising. The Old Treasury Building presents for public viewing a wealth of historic documents and records from the State Archives. Entry is free of charge. Open hours: Sunday–Friday, 10am to 4pm (closed Saturday) 20 Spring Street, Melbourne 9651 2233 info@oldtreasurybuilding.org.au | oldtreasurybuilding.org.au

PARLIAMENT HOUSE Visit Victoria’s Parliament House – one of Australia’s oldest and most architecturally distinguished public buildings. Free guided tours are provided on non-sitting days, Monday to Friday. Groups of six or more must book. On sitting days, come and see Parliament in action. Public tours: Non-sitting days, Monday–Friday, 9.30am; 10.30am; 11.30am; 1.30pm; 2.30pm & 3.30pm Express tours: 1pm & 4pm Spring Street, East Melbourne 9651 8568 | parliament.vic.gov.au/visit

HELLENIC MUSEUM Discover Australia's national Hellenic Museum, housed in the Heritage-listed former Royal Mint building. The Hellenic Museum is home to one of the city's largest and most impressive collections of antiquities, including the long-term exhibition Gods, Myths & Mortals from the world-renowned Benaki Museum, Athens. Travel through 8,000 years of Greek history and experience the wealth and diversity of Greek culture in the heart of Melbourne, the city with the largest Greek population outside of Greece. There's also dynamic program of events throughout the year, from theatre to live music and film. Check the website for further details. Train: Flagstaff Station Tram: 24, 30, City Circle or 55, stop 3 Open hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 10am to 4pm 280 William Street, Melbourne 8615 9016 hellenic.org.au

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VICTORIA POLICE MUSEUM Above and Beyond: Honouring the Service and Sacrifice of Victorian Police during WW1 Now showing until 8 July 2016 As part of Victoria Police’s commemoration of the ANZAC Centenary, the Victoria Police Museum proudly presents an exhibition focusing on the unique contribution of police during World War I. About the Museum From the largest collection of Kelly Gang armour to forensic evidence from some of Melbourne’s most notorious crimes, the Victoria Police Museum presents visitors with an intriguing insight into the history of policing and crime. Open hours: Monday–Friday, 10am to 4pm. Closed on weekends and public holidays. World Trade Centre, 637 Flinders Street Melbourne 9247 6354 policemuseum.vic.gov.au

MELBOURNE THEATRE COMPANY Victoria’s award-winning state theatre company presents world-class productions all year round, like Harold Pinter’s thrilling relationship drama Betrayal, starring Alison Bell and playing at Southbank Theatre until 3 October. There's also the hilarious New York cult hit Buyer and Cellar, starring Ash Flanders at Arts Centre Melbourne from 30 October. The final play of the season is a touching new work by Steve Vizard with songs by Paul Grabowsky, The Last Man Standing, running from 6 November at Southbank Theatre. Discover what’s on during your visit and book now. Call or visit the box office for more information. Dining and bar options available. Train: Flinders Street Station Tram: 1, stop 7 Box Office Open: Monday–Saturday, 9am to 5pm Southbank Theatre Box Office 140 Southbank Blvd, Southbank 8688 0800 mtc.com.au


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Attractions & Entertainment Take some time and be entertained by some of Melbourne’s most recognisable, as well as some of its lesser-known, attractions.


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Be Entertained With so many different attractions and entertainment options, the city has something for everybody. Take your time and enjoy the many faces of Melbourne. WALK THIS WAY With Melbourne’s different facades, laneways and niche offerings, it’s not surprising that a number of companies have grown to fill the need for walking tours throughout the city. Hidden Secrets Tours has been operating since 2004 and its dedicated tour guides are excited to share their own personal highlights of the city, as well as some of Melbourne’s storied past. For a more bespoke offering, the guides at Localing Tours spend some time with you learning about what you want to see, then tailor a private tour to focus on your interests. »» Hidden Secrets Tours hiddensecretstours.com »» Localing Tours localing.com.au FAMILY FUN Visiting Melbourne with kids is great fun, with a vast range of family-friendly attractions throughout the city and suburbs guaranteed to please. The smiling face of Luna Park is an Australian icon and has welcomed visitors for more than a century. Take a ride on the Scenic Railway Roller Coaster with its view over Port Phillip Bay, or get your kicks on one of the many other thrilling rides in the park. For the best view of the city it’s hard to beat the Eureka Skydeck. Located 88 storeys up, the Eureka’s famous Edge experience is unlike anything else in the world, and is why this is one of Melbourne’s most exciting attractions. »» Luna Park, 18 Lower Esplanade, St Kilda lunapark.com.au Hidden Secrets Tours

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Melbourne is home to plenty of free attractions. There are so many ways to enjoy this amazing city without spending a cent. SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

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STATE LIBRARY OF VICTORIA Home to touring literary exhibitions, permanent attractions and, of course, an inspiring collection of books, the State Library is guaranteed to impress. »» 328 Swanston Street slv.vic.gov.au

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ANIMAL LOVING One of Melbourne’s most endearing attractions is the Melbourne Zoo, where animals from all over the globe are on show and visitors can get up close and personal with everything from the mightiest of beasts to the most fragile of butterflies. To get a glimpse of life underwater, there’s nowhere better than SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium. Come face to face with a five-metre crocodile, giant rays and sharks, and take a ride in the aquarium’s latest acquisition, the glass-bottomed boat. »» Melbourne Zoo, Elliott Avenue, Parkville zoo.org.au »» SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium Corner King & Flinders Streets melbourneaquarium.com.au

SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE Standing sentry over Melbourne, the statuesque building was completed in 1934 as a tribute to the men and women who lost their lives in WW1. Explore the legacy of war in Australia and pay your respects to those who sacrificed themselves for their country. »» Birdwood Avenue shrine.org.au

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THE ICONIC MCG Explore Australia’s heart of sport at the legendary Melbourne Cricket Ground. Take an unforgettable MCG Tour, then discover Australia’s largest sporting collection and test your skills in the interactive gallery at the National Sports Museum. Finals fever hits Melbourne this season, as the MCG plays host to AFL’s Grand Final week. Celebrations lead into the unmatchable MCG Open Day on October 4. Open every day inside Gate 3, the mighty ‘G simply can’t be missed! *Receive 20% off MCG tour, National Sports Museum or combined ticket. Promotional code: GUIDE. Valid until 30 November 2015. For more information visit mcg.org.au, nsm.org.au or call +61 3 9657 8879


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Located in the city’s waterfront precinct of Docklands, it’s the perfect way to start your Melbourne visit. Hear stories of Melbourne’s origins and its place in the world while taking in views stretching up to 40 kilometres. Open daily from 10am until 10pm, with last flight at 9.30pm. Catch the free City Circle Tram; or trams 86 or 70 to stop D11. For more information, please visit melbournestar.com

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Get onboard for a guided safari across the unique open range savannah and spot rhinos, giraffes and zebras! Come face to face with a pride of lions, visit one of the world’s largest gorilla exhibits, see cheeky monkeys at play and discover a family of hippos in their wetland home.

Just a 30 minute drive from Melbourne. K Road, Werribee Public Transport: Take the Werribee line train to Werribee Station. Then take Bus Route 439 to Werribee Open Range Zoo.

Melbourne Zoo You won’t believe how many animals are at Melbourne Zoo! Visit roaming tigers, see eye to eye with orangutans and meet our family of elephants. Spy unique native wildlife in the Australian Bush setting and see playful penguins and seals.

Only 10 minutes from Melbourne’s CBD. Elliott Avenue, Parkville Tram: Take tram No. 55 from William St. Train: Take the Upfield line to Royal Park Station from Flinders St or Southern Cross stations.

HEalESvillE Sanctuary Wander through the tranquil tracks and meet iconic Australian animals including koalas, kangaroos, platypus, dingoes, wombats and emus. Enjoy feeding Australia’s best loved birds and don’t miss the thrilling shows and presentations.

An hour’s scenic drive from Melbourne. Badger Creek Road, Healesville Coach: Group and private day tours to Healesville Sanctuary depart from Federation Square daily.

Kids are FREE! Children under 16 years of age receive free entry every weekend, during Victorian Government school holidays and on Victorian public holidays.

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ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS VICTORIA Located in the heart of Melbourne, the Royal Botanic Gardens is considered one of the world’s finest gardens, offering visitors a calm oasis of beautiful plants and landscapes. This spring, join one of our Indigenous guides on an Aboriginal Heritage Walk or take a traditional punt cruise on the lake. Enjoy a relaxing scenic tour on our Garden Explorer people mover, then recharge at one of our two cafés, Jardin Tan or The Terrace. Visit the gift shop for a unique range of botanical-inspired gifts and gardening accessories. Tram: 3, 5, 8, 16 or 64, stop 20 Bus: Melbourne Visitor Shuttle, stop 13 Open daily: 7.30am til sunset Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne 9252 2300 rbg@rbg.vic.gov.au rbg.vic.gov.au

PUFFING BILLY RAILWAY Australia’s Favourite Steam Train Puffing Billy travels through the magnificent forests and fern gullies of the Dandenong Ranges from Belgrave, only one hour east of Melbourne, every day except Christmas Day. Enjoy a traditional excursion train journey to Emerald Lake Park and Gembrook. Alternatively you can travel first class in our luxury, fully enclosed dining carriages on the daily ‘Steam & Cuisine Luncheon Train’, or on our ‘Dinner & Dance Train’, which departs on selected Friday and Saturday evenings. Tours are offered by all major day-tour operators. Train: Belgrave Line to Belgrave Station Open daily: except Christmas Day 1 Old Monbulk Road, Belgrave 9757 0700 info@pbr.org.au puffingbilly.com.au


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MOONLIT SANCTUARY WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PARK Melbourne’s award-winning wildlife park. Explore our bushland, meet endangered species, feed kangaroos, cuddle up to koalas and enjoy encounters with colourful birds, reptiles, dingoes and many other animals. Or come on a magical lantern-lit evening wildlife walk. Close to Melbourne on the way to Phillip Island. Open daily: 10am to 5pm 550 Tyabb-Tooradin Road, Pearcedale 5978 7935 info@moonlit-sanctuary.com | moonlitsanctuary.com.au

RAAF MUSEUM POINT COOK See Australia’s Air Force in fascinating detail through thousands of memorabilia items, beautifully preserved aircraft and interactive flying displays, just 25 minutes from the CBD. Admission is free! Open hours: Tuesday–Friday, 10am to 3pm; weekends & public holidays, 10am to 5pm (closed Monday, Christmas Day & Good Friday) RAAF Williams, Point Cook Road, Point Cook 8348 6040 raaf.museuminfo@defence.gov.au | airforce.gov.au/raafmuseum

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The starting point. The end point. Or many points along the way. Fed Square is where Melbourne joins and celebrates, where it steps off and unfolds for all to see. Download a free walking map to start your adventure at Fed Square.

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COOKS’ COTTAGE Cooks’ Cottage is a unique Melbourne experience, located in the Heritage-listed Fitzroy Gardens. Built in Yorkshire, England, by the parents of Captain James Cook in 1755, Cooks’ Cottage was transported to Melbourne, re-assembled and officially opened in the Fitzroy Gardens in 1934. Be captivated as you discover remarkable insights into 18th-century living, stroll through the English cottage garden and uncover the stories of Captain James Cook in the Discovery Centre. Purchase your tickets and merchandise from the Fitzroy Gardens Visitor Centre. Present this advertisement to receive 20% off the entry price. Open daily: 9am to 5pm (last entry 4.45pm) Fitzroy Gardens, Wellington Parade, East Melbourne 9658 9658 cookscottage@melbourne.vic.gov.au melbourne.vic.gov.au/cookscottage T&C: Valid until 30 November 2015. Not valid with any other offer.

THE CARLTON BREWHOUSE Visit the Carlton Brewhouse, located at Australia’s largest brewery and home of some of Australia’s favourite beers including Carlton Draught and Victoria Bitter. Here you can go on a beer expedition, following the River of Beer through which 150,000 litres of fresh beer flows each day. You'll be guided through 150 years of brewing history and knowledge as you experience the sheer scale of this iconic facility on the banks of the Yarra. Return to the Brewhouse to sample your favourite brewery-fresh beers, savour some lunch, play in the Brewer’s Yard or enjoy some fun and games on our new touch screen display. Bookings essential! Tram 109, stop 22 Open hours: Monday–Friday, 9am to 4pm; selected Wednesday evenings to 9pm; Saturday, 11am to 4pm; closed Sundays & public holidays 24 Thompson Street, Abbotsford 9420 6800 carltonbrewhouse.com.au


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PHILLIP ISLAND NATURE PARKS Buy a 3 Parks Pass and enjoy a great day out at Australia’s most popular natural wildlife attraction. Visit Phillip Island’s top attractions for one discounted price, plus visit The Nobbies Centre for free! The 3 Parks Pass includes entry to the world-famous Penguin Parade, the Koala Conservation Centre and Churchill Island Heritage Farm. Visit Phillip Island – Victoria’s wildlife island. Open daily: From 10am (2pm on Christmas Day) 1019 Ventnor Road, Summerlands 5951 2800 info@penguins.org.au | penguins.org.au

WONDERLAND FUN PARK Wonderland Fun Park is a sensational family fun park located at Harbour Town Shopping Centre, Docklands, and is home to Wonderland Spiegeltent, the entertainment hub of Docklands. Enjoy a variety of rides, attractions and shows throughout the year, including family favourites like Dodgem Cars, Drop Zone, The Grand Carousel, Bungee Jump Trampolines, The Wacky Worm Roller Coaster, Crazy Wave, Mirror Maze, Tea Cups and more! Open hours: Weekends, school and public holidays, 11am to 5pm 120 Pearl River Road, Docklands wonderlandfunpark.com.au

LUNA PARK Luna Park is the ultimate destination for fun in Melbourne! Bursting with amazing rides and attractions, it will fill your weekends and school holidays with scream-worthy excitement! Soak up the spectacular carnival atmosphere that has entertained visitors for more than 100 years, while you brave the new rides and all your old favourites. Tram: 3a, 16 or 96, stop 138 Open hours: Weekends, school and public holidays, from 11am. See website for further details. 18 Lower Esplanade, St Kilda lunapark.com.au


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Out & About For a different taste of Melbourne, jump on a tram or train and discover some of the city’s vibrant suburbs.


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Village Voices Follow your feet north, south, east or west. No matter your destination, you’ll find unique villages worth discovering. WEST WILLIAMSTOWN To see the darker side of Melbourne’s history, take the Ghosts of the Old City Tour through historic Williamstown. When the sun goes down, follow your Lantern Ghost Tour guide and visit abandoned morgues, forgotten cemeteries and hidden laneways in Victoria’s most historic seaport. »» lanternghosttours.com WERRIBEE Just 30 kilometres from Melbourne’s city centre, Werribee is the epicentre of the rapid growth happening in the city’s west. Complementing iconic attractions such as the Werribee Open Range Zoo is Shadowfax Wines, perfect for a relaxing meal in the sun or some simple cellar door tastings. »» Werribee Open Range Zoo, K Road, Werribee zoo.org.au/werribee Shadowfax Winery, Werribee

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EAST HAWTHORN A stroll through Hawthorn on a lovely spring morning is a calming experience. The stretch of Church Street south of Barkers Road has plenty of delicious options for breakfast such as Tana Cafe, which takes morning meals in a new direction with its Japanese menu. Stroll towards the Yarra and discover an oasis of green along the banks of the city’s famous river. »» Tana Cafe, 36 Church Street, Hawthorn facebook.com/tanacafe RICHMOND On the other side of the river lays Richmond, a thriving inner-city suburb and a melting pot for all types of Melburnians. Bridge Road has traditionally been home to many fashion outlet stores, and its collection of retailers like Country Road, Wittner and Gorman Surprise is sure to have any fashionista looking glamorous. »» Country Road, Richmond Plaza 261 Bridge Road, Richmond outlet.countryroad.com.au »» Wittner, 234 Bridge Road, Richmond wittner.com.au »» Gorman Surprise, 92 Bridge Road, Richmond gormanshop.com.au Image (above): Roberto Seba

SOUTH YARRA A little further south, and crossing the Yarra River once more, you’ll find South Yarra, one of Melbourne’s most prestigious suburbs. Chapel Street is a thriving fashion hub, but if you’d rather give your feet a rest, settle in for a film at Palace Cinema Como. Home to film festivals and independent, cutting-edge cinema, it’s a haven for those looking for some lowkey entertainment. »» Palace Cinema Como, Corner Toorak Road & Chapel Street, South Yarra palacecinemas.com.au/cinemas/como Bridge Road, Richmond

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Sugardough Panificio Patisserie, East Brunswick

NORTH EAST BRUNSWICK Follow Lygon Street to the vibrant suburb of East Brunswick. Both sides of the street are lined with cafés, restaurants and bars, making a visit to this strip a fun place for a day – or night – out. Sugardough Panificio Patisserie is one business that has gone from strength to strength over the past decade or so, offering sweet treats and lunches six days a week. »» Sugardough Panificio Patisserie 163 Lygon Street, East Brunswick sugardough.com.au KENSINGTON In the mood for some evening entertainment? Macaulay Road and the area surrounding Kensington Train Station is a great place to start. Try the hybrid music store, café and bar White Rabbit Record Bar, where classic and contemporary records are available to purchase (and to play), and a great drinks menu ensures you’ll be bopping while you’re shopping. »» White Rabbit Record Bar 176 Bellair Street, Kensington whiterabbitrecords.com.au


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SOUTH BAYSIDE SUBURBS The only thing more impressive than Melbourne’s bayside suburbs and the long, sandy beaches that adorn Port Phillip Bay is the collection of grand houses where the city’s elite reside. Brighton, Hampton and Sandringham are well serviced by bike paths and walking tracks, and with precincts like Bay Street in Brighton waiting to refresh and delight, it’s a gorgeous part of the city.

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ALBERT PARK Not just home to the Formula 1, the glamorous Albert Park is also a suburb just a few minutes’ drive or tram ride from the city centre. Charming Victorian terraces add more than a touch of class to the village’s appeal, and with retailers like Albert Park Deli offering sumptuous meats, cheeses and treats, not to mention an ever-changing daily menu, it’s perfect for that inner-suburban morning stroll.

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Werribee, Point Cook & Surrounds Just a quick 30-minute drive from the city you’ll find one of Victoria’s best tourism experiences. EXPERIENCE EXCITEMENT Spring is the ideal time to head to one of Victoria’s tourist gems – the Werribee Park Tourism Precinct. With the sun shining and flowers blooming, you will marvel at the beauty of the Victoria State Rose Garden. While you are here, why not step back in time at the Werribee Mansion Hotel and Spa, or savour award-winning wines at Shadowfax Winery located right next door.

Point Cook Marine Sanctuary

No trip to Werribee Park would be complete without a visit to the Werribee Open Range Zoo, home to an amazing variety of animals. This spectacular zoo offers an exciting chance to interact with animals, including activities such as feeding the giraffes.

Werribee Open Range Zoo

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WERRIBEE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Werribee Park Tourism Precinct K Road, Werribee Open daily: 9am to 5pm 8734 6006 » experiencewyndham.com.au GETTING THERE Car: From Melbourne – M1 Westgate Freeway, over the West Gate Bridge toward Geelong and take exit C108 for Werribee Train: Werribee Line to Werribee Station

EXPERIENCE NATURE’S WONDERS Just a short drive from the Werribee Park Tourism Precinct, nature buffs are sure to be impressed by the Point Cook Coastal Park and Marine Sanctuary located right on the bay. It provides the ideal habitat for one of the most dazzling displays of marine life in Port Phillip Bay and, of course, is a great spot for a picnic. The Cheetham Wetlands, located alongside the Coastal Park, is home to a spectacular array of birdlife. Each year the Point Cook Coastal Park and Cheetham Wetlands host thousands of migratory birds from as far away as Siberia and Japan.


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Werribee Visitor Information Centre Werribee Park Tourism Precinct, K Road Werribee Ph: 8734 6006 tourism@wyndham.vic.gov.au www.experiencewyndham.com.au

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Williamstown, Altona, Newport & Spotswood Explore the inner west’s heritage, culture and waterfront locations. Close to the CBD yet a world away, it's the perfect day trip. WATERFRONT WILLIAMSTOWN Historic charm mixes freely with a contemporary lifestyle showcasing cafés and restaurants overlooking a picturesque waterfront. See an operational timeball station or visit the HMAS Castlemaine, a floating museum. Go on board the Sea Shepherd boats in their Australian base at Seaworks maritime precinct. Williamstown boasts more than 300 shops in a friendly main-street setting, including over 70 restaurants, bars and cafés. Take the ferry from Southbank or the train to Williamstown Station.

Cherry Lake, Altona

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BEACH TOWN ALTONA A true seaside village, where the beach rolls straight into the town and cafés spill out onto the street bustling with lattes and locals. Stroll the beach, spot the birds, walk the pier then watch the sun set over the bay as you dine al fresco from a selection of restaurants and bars. Take the train to Altona station. Gem Pier, Williamstown

HOBSONS BAY VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Commonwealth Reserve, Williamstown Open daily: 9am to 5pm (closed Christmas and Good Friday) 9932 4310 » visithobsonsbay.com.au GETTING THERE Ferries: Operate daily from Southbank to Gem Pier Train: Take the Williamstown or Werribee Line

HISTORIC SPOTSWOOD Spotswood is home to history, science and trendy cafés. Head to Scienceworks where kids and adults alike are amazed, challenged and entertained as science and learning become fun. Check out a show at the planetarium then download the Spotswood Industrial Heritage Tour app. On this you will see the set of Mad Max, where Ned Kelly’s armour was made and the birthplace of the infamous stubbie. Suitably exhausted, head to Hudsons Road for a restorative café visit. Take the train to Spotswood station. »» museumvictoria.com.au/scienceworks


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CULTURAL NEWPORT The Substation is one of Melbourne’s newest and most exciting arts destinations. With a firm commitment to making the arts accessible to all, it is exposing audiences to challenging, thoughtprovoking and stimulating artistic experiences. Check out the schedule of performances, markets and exhibitions. Located right next to Newport station, take the train from the city. »» visitnewport.com.au »» thesubstation.org.au BIKING AND WALKING Hobsons Bay is blessed with 23 kilometres of paved walking and biking trails set along a stunning coastline with views of Port Phillip Bay and passing ships. Walkers, runners and bikers mix easily, setting their own pace and spotting pelicans and other bird life as they go. The trail passes by Williamstown and Altona, so stop off for a coffee, lunch or some shopping. See public artworks and markers along the trail or nesting areas for local and migratory birds. Williamstown

Dog Day in Dog Town Sunday 11 October Commonwealth Reserve, Nelson Place, Williamstown Enjoy market stalls, dog competitions, dog games, live entertainment, and take part in themed dog walks. »» visitwilliamstown.com.au Around the Bay in a Day / Altona Beach Break Sunday 11 October Logan Reserve, Queen Street, Altona Around the Bay in a Day is Australia’s largest mass participation cycling event with the 50km turning point in Altona. Free entertainment provided throughout the morning as Logan Reserve comes alive. Wine and Cheese Fest Williamstown Sunday 25 October Seaworks, 82 Nelson Place, Williamstown Enjoy world-class wine, cheese and smallgoods along with live jazz, DJ music and lawn games. »» wineandcheesefest.com.au Melbourne Aces Head out to Melbourne Ballpark in Laverton, the only place in Melbourne to catch a game of professional baseball. MARKETS IN HOBSONS BAY The Substation Artists Market, Newport First Sunday of the month, 10am to 3pm The Substation Farmers Market, Newport First and third Sunday of the month, 9am to 1pm Regional Farmers Market, Williamstown Second Sunday of the month, 9am to 1pm Second and fourth Sunday of the month from October Williamstown Craft Market Third Sunday of the month, 10am to 4pm Altona Beach Market Every Tuesday, 9am to 3pm


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St Kilda, Port Melbourne & South Melbourne The sun is starting to shine and spring is about to burst. It’s time to leave winter behind and embrace the great outdoors. EMERGE FROM HIBERNATION Banish the winter cobwebs with some energising exercise as you run, walk, cycle or rollerblade your way along the foreshore or around Albert Park Lake. If you are more adventurous, try out sailing, kite surfing, parachuting or windsurfing, all on offer at St Kilda Beach. Then revitalise your body with a massage at the Spa or a swim in the heated sea-water pool at the St Kilda Sea Baths.

SOAK UP ST KILDA Relax and enjoy a coffee or something more substantial in the spring sunshine at one of St Kilda’s many restaurants and cafés. Don’t miss Acland Street, which is famous for its European bakeries and cake shops. Wander through the St Kilda Botanical Gardens to nearby exhibitions at The Gallery, in St Kilda Town Hall, or immerse yourself in contemporary art at the Linden Gallery. For a special souvenir or artisan treasure, trawl the over 150 stalls of the St Kilda Esplanade Market (Sunday). Later in the evening, catch a show at the Palais Theatre or just soak up the busy ambience of Fitzroy Street’s nightlife as it comes alive with fine dining, music and entertainment. »» stkildamelbourne.com.au

South Melbourne Market

GETTING THERE St Kilda Tram: 96, 3a, 16 or 12 from Bourke, Swanston or Collins Streets Bus: 246, 600, 623, 922, 923, night bus 970 Port Melbourne Tram: 109 from Collins Street Bus: 234, 235 and 236, night bus 944 South Melbourne Tram: 12 or 1 from Collins or Swanston Streets Bus: 236, night bus 970 Across Port Phillip Bus: 606 from Port Melbourne to Elwood

CALL INTO PORT MELBOURNE Explore Bay Street’s diverse options for fashion and wellbeing, and its stylish restaurants, bars and cafés. Take in engaging theatre productions, festivals, creative art exhibitions and workshops at Gasworks Arts Park. Or simply savour water's edge dining as you watch the ships come and go and the sun set over the ocean at Station Pier. »» gasworks.org.au DISCOVER THE RICHES OF SOUTH MELBOURNE Browse the many gorgeous fashion boutiques, bookshops, homeware and speciality stores along Clarendon Street. Admire fine Victorian architecture and vibrant street art as you stray off the beaten track discovering hidden laneways and hole-in-thewall cafés. Stroll along Coventry Street to the South Melbourne Market to pick up fantastic local produce, glorious spring flowers and peruse the market's designer wares. »» southmelbournemarket.com.au


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Chapel Street, High Street & Toorak Road Spring is the perfect time to explore the stylish streets of Melbourne’s unique shopping strips. Lunar Store, Prahran

GREVILLE STREET Over the past three decades, Greville Street has evolved from a small thoroughfare to an intimate, upbeat neighbourhood. If you’re on the lookout for one-of-a-kind clothing, jewellery, art and gifts, Third Drawer Down, Signed & Numbered and Lunar feature the best of local and international design. Stop off for brunch at St Edmonds or coffee at Oscar Cooper. Visit a store that has witnessed Greville Street through its evolution – Melbourne institution, Greville Records has been importing and supporting independent music for more than 30 years. WINDSOR & PRAHRAN Chapel Street takes a different shape as you enter Prahran and Windsor – South Yarra’s edgy, grungy cousin – with bars and boutiques nestled in between graffitied laneways. Newly opened Tokyo Tina combines the best eats, beats and vibes inspired by the streets of Japan. Head towards Windsor Plaza and you’ll find local legends School of Seven Bells for your breakfast pick-me-up, or the recently renovated Railway Hotel, which offers up fine dining as well as a more casual meal with city views on the deck. Once you’ve had your fill of fantastic cafés and restaurants, head to the iconic Chapel Street Bazaar, a market-style retail space decked out with vintage finds from yesteryear. Next stop: Bromley & Co, an art gallery, fashion boutique and homewares warehouse in Windsor.

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ALL YEAR ROUND Third Drawer Down, Prahran

SOUTH YARRA Chapel Street, South Yarra, is a hub of local design, with iconic stores like Dinosaur Designs, which specialises in handmade resin homewares and jewellery. Just a few doors down, Scanlan and Theodore, Arthur Galan AG, Shakuhachi and Manning Cartell give the European labels a run for their money with sensational high-end collections. Cross the road to stock up on spring wardrobe staples with local labels Alice McCall, Life With Bird and Gorman. HIGH STREET Everybody knows High Street, Armadale, for its designer labels, exclusive fashion and bridal boutiques, but the renowned street is also a destination for beauty and lifestyle. MECCA Cosmetica offers the world’s leading luxe beauty brands, while Missy Lui nail salon pampers you with organic treatments in a modern sanctuary. TOORAK ROAD Stretching between Toorak and South Yarra, Toorak Road is a hot hub for hairdressers. If you’re looking for the special treatment, Rokk Ebony and Joey Scandizzo – both favourites of celebs and fashionistas alike – offer award-winning services. Go all out at the Blow Out Bar in Toorak Village or Poodle Blow Dry Bar in South Yarra, both of which are dedicated to the latest in international hairstyling trends.

Prahran Market Melbourne's oldest and tastiest fresh food market is famous for outstanding quality produce and hardto-find specialties. »» 163 Commercial Road, South Yarra Chapel Off Chapel Since opening in 1995, Chapel Off Chapel has earned an excellent reputation as a progressive arts and entertainment venue. »» 12 Little Chapel Street, Prahran Art Series Hotels The Olsen and The Cullen are both centrally located just off Chapel Street. Chadstone Shopping Centre Take the courtesy bus from Melbourne CBD and shop ‘til you drop! Prahran Market

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Camberwell, Hawthorn & Kew Take in the good life shopping in gorgeous outdoor markets and indulging in the best of Melbourne theatre and music. BOROONDARA FARMERS MARKET The Boroondara Farmers Market is the place to buy directly from the farmer or producer who planted, harvested, baked, picked and toiled to bring the food to you. Every third and fifth Saturday of the month. Patterson Reserve, Auburn Rd, Hawthorn, 8am to 1pm. »» boroondara.vic.gov.au/farmers-market-facebook CAMBERWELL FRESH FOOD MARKET The Camberwell Fresh Food Market is a popular destination for some of Melbourne's best celebrity chefs. Open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 7am, 519-523 Riversdale Road, Camberwell. »» camberwellfreshfoodmarket.com.au CAMBERWELL SUNDAY MARKET Lovers of grandma’s cannisters and designer vintage clothes head to the weekly Camberwell Sunday Market to indulge their passion for everything second hand. This market is a treasured Melbourne institution. »» sundaymarket.com.au THE ARTS – HAWTHORN ARTS CENTRE AND KEW COURT HOUSE The Hawthorn Arts Centre and Kew Court House provide performance, music and exhibitions for arts-loving audiences across Melbourne. For a comprehensive list of what’s on and to book visit: »» hawthornartscentre.com.au GETTING THERE Train: Belgrave or Lilydale Line to Camberwell, and Glenferrie Stations Tram: 16 to Burwood Road, Hawthorn 70, 72 or 75 to Camberwell Junction

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SNEAK PEEK FOR SPRING Dylan Thomas – Return Journey Saturday 5 September, 7.30pm Hawthorn Arts Centre Heralded by critics as a lyrical tour de force, this is your chance to experience an 'electrifying performance' that brings Dylan Thomas’ last lecture tour to life. Adam Rudegeair Quintet – The Bowie Project Friday 25 September, 8pm Kew Court House The music of pop legend David Bowie gets jazzed up in The Bowie Project, a unique interpretation of the works of one of the most innovative artists of our time. The Bowie Project


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If a rhinoceros on a giant skateboard was heading your way, you’d get out of the way, right? Guess what, a tram weighs as much as 30 rhinos.

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Discover Victoria Take a journey into the Victorian countryside and open your eyes to some of the state’s spectacular regions.


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Beyond Melbourne Head out on the open road, let the wind blow through your hair, and enjoy the many faces of this diverse and intriguing state. BALLARAT In the heart of Victoria’s Goldfields region, Ballarat is a historically rich town that has the precious metal running through its veins. Take a journey back to the 1850s at Sovereign Hill, where the period comes alive. For more family fun, the Ballarat Wildlife Park houses a rich collection of native Australian wildlife across 16 hectares of natural bushland. Commune with furry Australian animals and take a peek at the resident fivemetre long crocodile, Crunch.

BENDIGO Another city to benefit from the 19th-century gold rush, Bendigo’s wide streets and refined, cultural charm make it well worth a visit. Throw in the Bendigo Art Gallery, one of Australia’s largest and most impressive regional museums, a thriving food scene and the fact it’s just a short 90-minute trip from Melbourne, and you’ve got a day – or overnight – trip ready and waiting. Bendigo Art Gallery

GEELONG & THE BELLARINE Victoria’s second city, Geelong, combines all the benefits of a regional capital with the relaxed atmosphere of a coastal town. It’s a city of proud, passionate people who love welcoming visitors, and boasts a waterfront precinct as impressive as any in the state. The Bellarine Peninsula, running along the coastline from Geelong to Barwon Heads, is a beautiful region featuring boutique wineries and the famous surf coast.

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YARRA VALLEY Picture waking up early in the crisp, cool moonlight before climbing into the basket of a hot air balloon. Fly high in the sky over pristine vineyards and farmland, watch the sun rise over the hills and city, before gently setting down in the luscious surrounds of the Yarra Valley. Just an hour’s drive from Melbourne and overflowing with some of Australia’s finest wineries, this is a region sure to inspire. GREAT OCEAN ROAD Marvel at the iconic 12 Apostles or be astounded by the natural and rugged beauty of the Limestone Coast as you drive along the Great Ocean Road. Check in at one of the lovely seaside towns on your journey like Peterborough, Port Campbell or Warrnambool, and feel the cool sea air awaken you. Image (bottom, left): Roberto Seba

12 Apostles, Great Ocean Road

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Victoria’s Great Walks Soak up the fresh air of regional Victoria and test your endurance on these beautiful, serene and rewarding walking trails.

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GREAT WALHALLA ALPINE TRAIL No matter what the time of year, Victoria’s High Country in the state’s northeast is a unique part of the state's make up. Cross mountain streams and walk beside wild rivers as you test your endurance on the 40-kilometre hike from the historic town of Walhalla to the ski resort village of Mount Baw Baw. »» greattrailsvictoria.com.au

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GRAMPIANS PEAKS TRAIL The Grampians is a rugged and majestic landscape, and the newly established Grampians Peaks Trail is a world-class, long-distance walking experience. Whether you tackle one section or the entire 144-kilometre trek, you’ll get an unbeatable feeling exploring the beauty of this mountainous region. »» grampianstourism.com.au

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GREAT SOUTH WEST WALK Choose from short two-hour loop walks, full-day walks or the entire 250-kilometre trek that begins and ends in Portland, in Victoria’s southwest. View three national parks, Aboriginal heritage sites, the mighty Southern Ocean and more on this wellmaintained track suitable for most ages and abilities. »» greatsouthwestwalk.com Image (top centre): Rob Blackburn

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Phillip Island Nature Park

PHILLIP ISLAND Mix the cute with the action-packed on Phillip Island this season. The Motorcycle Grand Prix will light up the track in October, but as one of the most popular tourist attractions in Australia, the little penguins that appear at dusk each day are sure to make anyone smile. With locally made chocolates and other culinary delights to be explored, it’s a great option for a day trip. Mount William, Grampians National Park

GRAMPIANS Put your walking boots on because a visit to Victoria’s High Country will awaken your senses in a way that you never thought possible. Ski or snowboard at some of Australia’s best alpine resorts, weave your way along stunning bush tracks or simply relax by an open fire in one of the region’s wonderful accommodation options. MORNINGTON PENINSULA With more than 50 boutique cellar doors and a bounty of local produce on offer, the Mornington Peninsula is the perfect destination for those wanting a taste of Australia by the beach. If the kids are in tow, the Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park is another option on the peninsula, and with day and night tours available, you’ll have the chance to experience Australia’s natural fauna like never before.

DAYLESFORD & MACEDON RANGES Bordering Melbourne’s northern suburbs, the Macedon Ranges area is ripe for the picking. Daylesford is close to a number of natural spas, and is the perfect town to base yourself as you explore the lush, bountiful region filled with wineries, breweries and fresh produce. »» For more information on regional Victoria: visitvictoria.com

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Self-Drive Adventures Melbourne provides the ideal starting point for visitors interested in a self-drive journey around the diverse and compact state of Victoria.

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ailor your own adventure. The city, coast and country all tick off an impressive list of must-see icons and attractions as you travel the state. Within a 90-minute drive of Melbourne, you can experience tall forests, historic villages, wildlife, vine-filled valleys and rugged coastlines. Be it by car, campervan or tour bus, there are options to suit all budgets and tastes. Try one of these popular routes. SYDNEY–MELBOURNE TOURING ROUTES From the unparalleled grandeur of the coast, to the spectacular vistas of the Australian Alps, travelling from Melbourne to Sydney offers three distinctive routes. The Coastal Drive takes in national parks, white sandy beaches and vast lakes. The Heritage Drive allows you to explore gold rush towns, hit the greens on top courses, and sample the drops at renowned wineries. Finally, the Great Alpine Road showcases Victoria's vibrant north-east and the jaw-dropping Gippsland Lakes. Whichever you pick, all routes offer experiences to remember.

GREAT SOUTHERN TOURING ROUTE Encompassing the spectacular Great Ocean Road, the Great Southern Touring Route allows visitors to experience seascapes, the grandeur of the Grampians, the tranquility of Daylesford and the history of Victoria’s Goldfields region. MELBOURNE SOUTH-EAST TOURING TRIANGLE Melbourne’s South-East Touring Triangle links three beautiful regions surrounding Melbourne: the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges, with its vibrant restaurants, rolling hills and fine wines; Mornington Peninsula with its array of friendly wildlife and exciting attractions; and Phillip Island with its lush forests and stunning beaches. GET TOURING The best way to get around Melbourne and the surrounding regions is with a great-value rental car. Redspot will have you sorted with its all-inclusive packages that allow you to enjoy everything Melbourne and its surrounds has to offer. With pick up available at Melbourne Airport or in the city, it is easy to hit the road and start exploring this stunning state faster. »» 1300 668 810 redspot.com.au


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Ballarat Ballarat beckons this spring. The city is awash with arts and culture, enlivening the impressive historic streetscapes.

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he famed Archibald Prize touring exhibition hits town in October. Always inspiring, and often controversial, it’s sure to enchant the art-lover in us all. There’s also the effervescent Ballarat Cabaret Festival where world-class entertainers amass and delight with a myriad of exciting shows. Another unmissable spectacle is the Ballarat International Foto Biennale. Across the city, buildings are taken over by stunning photography from leading Australian and international artists. As if that’s not enough to tempt, Ballarat in spring also boasts tantalising foodie offerings: Good Food Month Ballarat; market-lover’s dream, Springfest Market Weekend; every green-thumb’s favourite, Ballarat Gardens in Spring. Perhaps world-class attractions are more up your alley? Experience an 1850s gold rush town at Sovereign Hill. Visit the medieval wonderland of Kryal Castle. Drop into the Ballarat Wildlife Park to cuddle a koala, feed a kangaroo and meet a crocodile. Ballarat Botanical Gardens

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And don’t miss the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka, which houses the famed Eureka Flag. Visit all four of these attractions at a discounted rate with the value-packed Ballarat Pass. Give into temptation, visit Ballarat this spring. UPCOMING EVENTS Ballarat International Foto Biennale 22 August–20 September »» ballaratfoto.org Festival of Slow Music 23–31 August »» festivalofslowmusic.om Archibald Prize 2015 2 October–15 November »» artgalleryofballarat.com.au Ballarat Cabaret Festival 6-11 October »» ballaratcabaret.com

BALLARAT VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Open daily: 9am to 5pm 1800 446 633 » visitballarat.com.au » #visitballarat

Ballarat Gardens in Spring 13-15 November »» ballaratopengardens.com.au Springfest Market Weekend 29 November 2015 »» ballaratspringfest.com.au


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Enjoy an interactive experience of a lifetime with some of Australia’s t unique wildlife. A visit to our award-winning park will get you in close contact with koalas, wombats, emus and much more. Hand feed more than 100 freeroaming kangaroos. Guided tours daily at 11am, show times on weekends and public holidays. Located in the heart of Ballarat, only four minutes from Sovereign Hill. Corner of York & Fussell Streets, Ballarat East 5333 5933 wildlifepark.com.au

CRAIG’S ROYAL HOTEL Grand Gourmet Getaway Experience the legend of Craig’s Royal Hotel with these Grand Gourmet Getaway packages including: One night's accommodation for two, continental buffet breakfast, two-course dinner with wine (winelist value $45) Classic Suite – $425 Superior Suite – $455 Royal Suite (pictured left) – $620 10 Lydiard Street South, Ballarat 5331 1377 craigsroyal.com.au

BALLARAT PASS Go Exploring with the Ballarat Pass! The best way to explore Ballarat’s top attractions is with the Ballarat Pass. The Pass offers great value with discounted entry to Ballarat's most popular attractions: Sovereign Hill, Kryal Castle, Ballarat Wildlife Park and the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E). Purchase your Ballarat Pass from the Ballarat Visitor Information Centre and begin your Ballarat adventure! Ballarat Visitor Information Centre 1800 446 633 visitballarat.com.au

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Sovereign Hill The dynamic events, personalities and dramas that helped carve Australia’s rugged history are played out at Sovereign Hill 364 days a year.

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overeign Hill is a living museum that tells the story of the world’s richest alluvial gold rush.

When you visit, make sure you take a horse-and-coach ride around the town and watch the Redcoat Soldiers march and fire their muskets on the parade ground. Try your hand at panning for real gold (it’s finderskeepers), witness an amazing $150,000 gold pour and ride the tram deep underground for a mine tour adventure. ‘Journey through the Labyrinth of Gold’ takes you deep into the world of 19th-century gold mining. ‘Trapped’ is a dramatic presentation based on Australia’s worst-ever mining disaster, which happened at Creswick, near Ballarat, in 1882, and ‘The Secret Chamber’ is a story about the Chinese diggers who sought their fortunes on the Ballarat goldfields.

Main Street, Sovereign Hill

Make sure you allow time to visit the factories and workshops to see rare trades, such as wheelwrighting and candlemaking, in action. There are also shops, schools and cottages to visit. Your ticket to Sovereign Hill includes a free, secondday visit (conditions apply), and entry to the Gold Museum where you'll discover million dollar gold displays, plus exciting exhibitions. Sound & Light Show

SOVEREIGN HILL INFORMATION CENTRE Bradshaw Street, Ballarat Open daily: 10am to 5pm 5337 1199 enquiries@sovereignhill.com.au » sovereignhill.com.au

For a getaway you’ll never forget, extend your visit by staying onsite at Comfort Inn Sovereign Hill and see ‘Blood on the Southern Cross’, Sovereign Hill’s sound-and-light spectacular. Only 90 minutes from Melbourne, there are plenty of ways to travel to Sovereign Hill. Catch V/Line’s Goldrush special train service from Southern Cross Station with a free shuttle bus to Sovereign Hill’s front door, or book your Sovereign Hill day tour with your hotel concierge.


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You’ll be amazed by the stunning collection of Australian art at the country’s premier regional art gallery. The Gallery usually has two or more temporary exhibitions at any time, so there’s lots to see. Let the kids take a trail while you wander at your leisure, explore the shop’s unique gifts or enjoy handmade chocolates in the café. Open daily: 10am to 5pm (closed Christmas Day & Boxing Day) 40 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat 5320 5138 artgalleryofballarat.com.au

MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRACY AT EUREKA (M.A .D.E) Be inspired at one of Australia's newest museums offering an interactive multimedia experience that combines historic artefacts and high-tech displays. M.A.D.E puts the 1854 Eureka Stockade event into contemporary and global democratic context and features the iconic Eureka Flag, playground, café and gift shop. Open daily: 10am to 5pm (closed Christmas Day & Boxing Day) 102 Stawell Street South, Ballarat (enter next to pool) 1800 287 113 info@made.org | made.org

CRESWICK WOOLLEN MILLS Creswick Woollen Mills is the last mill of its kind in Australia, offering high-quality natural products designed with Australian conditions in mind. Visit a A Very Fine Yarn, the tourism exhibit, feed the alpacas and browse the great range of Australian products. Open daily: 9am to 5pm A Very Fine Yarn open: 11am, 12pm, 1pm & 2pm Railway Parade, Creswick 5345 2202 creswickwool.com.au

ARCHIBALD PRIZE 2015 Be part of Australia’s most famous art event. The Archibald Prize brings together images of some of the country's foremost celebrities, as seen by leading artists. The Art Gallery of Ballarat, Australia’s premier regional gallery, is the exclusive Victorian venue for this Art Gallery of NSW touring exhibition. 2 October–15 November 40 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat 5320 5138 artgalleryofballarat.com.au

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ART GALLERY OF BALLARAT


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Helping You Get There Melbourne is a bustling, exciting city, so here are a few tips to help you get around with ease.


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Getting Around Travelling across Victoria is easy, with trains, trams, buses and long-distance coaches ready to take you almost anywhere. HOW TO TRAVEL IN VICTORIA All you need is a myki card. myki is a reusable travel card that’s easy to use. It is your ticket to travel on Melbourne’s public transport network, as well as regional train services across Victoria, from Melbourne to Bendigo, Ballarat, Geelong, Traralgon and Seymour, as well as local bus services around these centres. If you are travelling beyond the myki-enabled area you’ll need to purchase a V/Line paper ticket. PICK UP A MYKI VISITOR VALUE PACK International and interstate visitors coming to Victoria can buy a myki Visitor Value Pack to travel on the public transport network in Melbourne and regional Victoria. The myki Visitor Value Pack includes: • A full fare, concession, child or seniors myki card, pre-loaded with enough value (myki money) for one day’s travel in Zones 1+2. • Discount offers at 15 Melbourne and regional attractions, including SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium, the National Sports Museum, Eureka Skydeck and Puffing Billy, saving visitors more than $100. • A protective souvenir myki wallet

FREE TRAM TRAVEL IN THE CBD & DOCKLANDS There is a Free Tram Zone in Melbourne’s CBD and Docklands. Travel on trams within this zone is free and you do not need to use a myki card. However, if your journey starts or finishes outside the boundaries of the Free Tram Zone, you must touch on your myki at the reader to make sure you have a valid ticket. You can also ride the iconic W-class free City Circle Tram (number 35) that will take you on a historic tour of Melbourne’s CBD, complete with automated commentary. ENJOY REGIONAL VICTORIA For convenient and comfortable services to regional Victoria, hop on a V/Line train or coach. Simply make your way to V/Line’s passenger hub at Southern Cross Station and they will be happy to help you plan your next getaway.

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FIND OUT MORE For more information on catching public transport in Victoria: »» 1800 800 007 (6am to midnight) ptv.vic.gov.au

PLAN YOUR JOURNEY For a quick and easy guide on how to travel around Melbourne, use the PTV Journey Planner. The Journey Planner can be used online and there is also a free app to assist you with directions from one location to another. The Journey Planner can provide you with public transport route numbers, as well as the distance and time it will take you to reach your chosen destination.


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TRAVELLING ON TWO WHEELS

SKYBUS The SkyBus is a 24/7 direct service from Southern Cross Station to Melbourne Airport. The buses depart every 10 minutes in both directions, and stop at both Terminals 1 and 3.

MELBOURNE BY BIKE If you’re in the city and you need to get from one end of town to the other, the quickest way to travel might well be by bike. Get the seat with a view and hire a vibrant blue bicycle from Melbourne Bike Share stands across Melbourne. With bike trails winding across the city and through Melbourne’s villages you will soon be navigating like a local. Bikes can be hired for as little as $2.90 per day using VISA or MasterCard

»» 9600 1711 skybus.com.au AVALON AIRPORT TRANSFERS Avalon Airport Transfers run services between Southern Cross Station and Avalon Airport. If pre-booked at least 48 hours in advance, buses will pick-up at CBD hotels and the Werribee RSL. »» 9689 7999 www.sitacoaches.com.au/avalon

SEAFARING If you have limited time, or simply want to experience the city from a different angle, head to the water and jump on one of the boat cruises, ferries or water taxis that run down the Yarra River or across Port Phillip Bay.

»» melbournebikeshare.com.au THE HUMBLE VINTAGE BIKE HIRE CO If you prefer something a little more eye-catching, the Humble Vintage Bike Hire Co has a selection of refurbished classic bikes, including racers and ladies’ models, for the stylish cyclist. Available for pick up at locations across the city centre and inner villages, it couldn’t be any easier to hit the road in vintage style. »» thehumblevintage.com

WILLIAMSTOWN FERRY Catch this ferry from Southbank and go on a scenic ride along the Yarra River and around the bay to Williamstown. Stop by Scienceworks or go all the way onto Williamstown and spend a day discovering this vibrant region. »» 9682 9555 williamstownferries.com.au MELBOURNE WATER TAXIS Landing at points on the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers, Melbourne Water Taxis operate Friday evenings and weekend afternoons. Popular stops include WTC Wharf, South Wharf, Southgate and Federation Square. Special services run to other locations for major events. »» melbournewatertaxis.com.au

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ON THE ROAD REDSPOT CAR HIRE Redspot makes it easy to start your journey with great value rental cars and all-inclusive packages. Travelling for work? Make sure you sign up for its Business Club for great rates on rentals. »» 1300 668 810 redspot.com.au ROAD SAFETY Traffic laws in Victoria may be different to those in your home town. If you’re not familiar with driving in Victoria, make sure you review these road rules: • In Australia, cars travel on the left of the road.

Melbourne’s taxis are an easy and convenient way to get around. If you are planning to catch a taxi you can:

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PRE-BOOK It is recommended that you book a taxi in advance. Consult your local phone directory, search online for taxi operators in your area, or use one of the many apps available.

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• Speed is in km/h, not m/h, and speeding is illegal. Heavy fines are imposed if you are caught above the limit by police or speed cameras.

USE A TAXI RANK There are many taxi rank locations listed on the Melbourne City Map on page 138.

• Seat belts are compulsory in front and back seats. Children must be harnessed in a safety restraint.

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• When turning right at an intersection you must always give way to vehicles travelling left and any pedestrians crossing the road. • Drivers are required to carry a licence at all times. International driver licences are acceptable for up to three months, however you will require a Victorian license after this period. Image (left): udeyismail / Shutterstock

HAIL A TAXI You can hail a taxi from a safe location on the side of the road. A taxi is available if its dome is fully lit, otherwise it is already booked. Fares for travelling in a taxi are detailed on the passenger fares sticker inside the taxi. You can also plan ahead by scanning the QR code below to estimate your taxi fare or visit the website below. »» taxi.vic.gov.au/fareestimator Twitter: @taxicommission FIND OUT MORE Scan this QR code to estimate your taxi fare


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Let a Local Show You the Way Melbourne has so much to offer to visitors, whether you have half a day or two weeks to explore. Seek out City of Melbourne’s visitor services during your stay to help link many of the city’s great experiences. City Ambassadors

MELBOURNE VISITOR INFORMATION MELBOURNE VISITOR CENTRE AT FEDERATION SQUARE A one-stop shop for visitors providing information on Melbourne and Victoria: brochures and maps; what’s on in the city; souvenirs; plus a travel booking service. Open daily from 9am to 6pm (closed Christmas Day). MELBOURNE VISITOR BOOTH IN THE BOURKE STREET MALL Friendly volunteers at the Melbourne Visitor Booth provide free maps and information on shopping, attractions and events in Melbourne. Open daily from 9am to 5pm (closed Good Friday and Christmas Day). FITZROY GARDENS VISITOR CENTRE Your first stop when visiting the Heritage-listed Fitzroy Gardens. Find out about current events and attractions, purchase your Cooks’ Cottage tickets and merchandise, and enjoy the free Wi-Fi and café facilities. Open daily from 9am to 5pm (closed Christmas Day). CITY AMBASSADORS Dressed in their distinctive red uniforms, City Ambassadors provide a mobile information service in the city with information on shopping, events and how to get around. Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm, Sunday noon to 3pm (excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day). MELBOURNE GREETER SERVICE Free multilingual walking orientations of the city, conducted by trained volunteers. Bookings essential, call City of Melbourne » 9658 9658 » melbourne.vic.gov.au/greeter

MORE INFORMATION » 9658 9658 » visitor@melbourne.vic.gov.au » melbourne.vic.gov.au/visitor » bit.ly/comwhatson thatsmelbourne @thats_melbourne

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Melbourne Visitor Centre, Federation Square

GETTING AROUND MELBOURNE VISITOR SHUTTLE The hop-on, hop-off shuttle is the easy way to explore Melbourne. For only $10, you’ll receive two days unlimited use, free Wi-Fi and informative onboard commentary. Children under 10 ride for free. The 90-minute round trip stops at 13 key locations along the route. Operates every 30 minutes, from 9.30am to 4.30pm daily (excluding shuttle closure days). For tickets and more information visit: »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/shuttle

Melbourne Visitor Booth, Bourke Street Mall

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MELBOURNE AIRPORT TO CITY SkyBus. 24 hours/seven days (inc. public holidays). SkyBus. Day departures, every 10 minutes. SkyBus. City. Airport. Express. Ticket Booths • Melbourne Airport at kerbside (T1 & T3 outside arrivals) • Melbourne CBD (Southern Cross Station, corner Spencer & Bourke Streets) Fares (one way) • Adult – $18 Free hotel transfer available • Get to select CBD hotels for no extra cost (subject to availability) • Visit website for hotel transfer operating hours and participating hotels 9600 1711 skybus.com.au Conditions apply

MELBOURNE-AVALON AIRPORT When you visit Melbourne there’s an endless list of things to do, so who wants to waste time sitting in traffic or lining up in queues at the airport? If you want to touch down and drive straight out to enjoy the sights, choose Avalon Airport. Situated close to an uncongested highway, the queues are short and Avalon has the best on-time performance of any Australian airport. If that doesn’t change your mind, consider the fact that Avalon Airport is the closest airport to the Great Ocean Road, Bells Beach and the 12 Apostles, yet is still only 40 minutes from Melbourne’s CBD. Pack more into your holiday and fly into Avalon Airport. To book visit avalonairport.com.au


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I N F O R M AT I O N Tour bookings, event and travel information is available from the Information Desk, located on the ground floor of T2 (arrivals). Tel: +61 3 9297 1805. I N T E R N AT I O N A L Check in time is approximately 3 hours before your scheduled departure time. DOMESTIC Check in time is approximately 1 hour before your scheduled departure time. For more information please contact your airline or download the Melbourne Airport iPhone app, putting all the essential airport information at your fingertips. C U R R E N C Y E XC H A N C E & B A N K I N G ANZ offers three foreign exchange outlets and regular branch banking. Tel: +61 3 9338 3632. Travelex Worldwide Money operates three exchange facilities in T2. Travelex offers the widest range of currencies on offer. Tel: (03) 9335 5455. WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS Melbourne Airport offers free Wi-Fi access throughout T2, T3 and T4 (Qantas also provides free Wi-Fi within T1). Simply connect to the ‘Airport Free WiFi’ network to commence your session. I N T E R N AT I O N A L S H O PPI N G Shop conveniently and tax-free after customs. The best in genuine and authentic Australian produce, souvenirs and specialty merchandise surrounds you during the walk to your departure gate. Visit F1RST Tax & Duty Free for the finest in cosmetics, fragrances, technology, jewellery and wine/spirits. Call F1RST Tax & Duty Free to pre-order your duty free purchases. Tel: +61 1800 814 023. TO U R I S T R E FU N D S C H E M E The TRS office is located in T2 Departures after customs. Visit www.border.gov.au

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I N T E R N AT I O N A L D I N I N G Melbourne’s famed culinary culture extends right to the moment you board your flight. From tantalising tapas from Bar Pulpo by Movida, to the attractive options at Café Vue, a casual pub meal from Little Ludlow or traditional fast-food options, there truly is something for everyone. GET TING AROUND Melbourne Airport is approximately 20km or 25 minutes northwest of Melbourne CBD and can easily be accessed by car, taxi or bus. HIRING A CAR Melbourne Airport has six car rental companies located on site. All car hire information desks are located in T1 and T3 arrivals. For more information and to contact the companies directly for current rates, visit our website www.melbourneairport.com.au/rentalcars C ATC H I N G A TA X I Taxis are readily available from taxi ranks located on the ground floor outside all terminals. A trip to the city takes approximately 25 minutes and costs around AUD $65. TA K I N G A B U S At $18 one way, Skybus is the quickest way into the city. It operates 24/7, and each bus features on-board baggage storage. Ticket booths are located on the ground floor of T1 and T3 (arrivals) – just near the kerb. Tel +61 3 9335 2811 or visit www.skybus.com.au M Y K I M AC H I N E S Myki machines are located in T2, T3 and T4 arrivals. Buy or top up a Victorian public transport card using cash or EFTPOS/credit. CO N TAC T U S We hope you enjoy your travel. If there is something that you’d like to bring to our attention, please call +61 3 9297 1600 or contact us via our website www.melbourneairport.com.au/contact-us

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V/Line train – travel with myki V/Line train – paper ticket required V/Line coach – paper ticket required Effective from 21 June 2015 – v2. Not to scale, not all stops shown. © Public Transport Victoria 2015

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Useful Information Wondering about visitor information, money or what to do in an emergency? Here is a handy reference for all the information you might need during your visit. WHILE IN MELBOURNE TRAVELLERS AID Melbourne offers services to assist out-of-towners in many ways. Located at Southern Cross and Flinders Street Stations, Travellers Aid is one of these. Offering personal care and assistance for senior or disabled travellers, referrals for accommodation and other care for travellers who are disadvantaged, as well as showers, rest facilities, internet access and transport and travel information, this not-for-profit service has been helping travellers for almost 100 years. Some services attract a small fee, but many are performed for free by staff and volunteers. »» travellersaid.org.au

Southern Cross Station

LUGGAGE LOCKERS Lockers are available for hire at several different locations throughout Melbourne. Various sized lockers are available at Southern Cross Station and hire starts from $10 for 24 hours. Lockers are also available to hire in Palmer Hall at the State Library of Victoria, just off the foyer, starting at $2 for four hours. Travellers Aid also offers short-term luggage storage at Flinders Street Station and at City Village on Bourke Street. For availability and costs, visit its website. »» southerncrossstation.net.au »» slv.vic.gov.au »» travellersaid.org.au


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Spain 34 Taiwan 886 UK 44 USA 1

PHONE CALLS Phone boxes are dotted throughout the city and can be used for local, interstate and international calls. Local calls cost 50 cents, while long-distance calls are charged depending on duration. You can use either coins or prepaid phone cards. Alternatively, prepaid SIM cards for mobile phones can be purchased at retailers across the city. To make an international phone call, dial 0011 (the international access code), then the country code followed by the telephone number, including area code. Federation Square

VISA INFORMATION For a range of visa information visit: »» immi.gov.au CONSULATES American British Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Japanese

9526 5900 9652 1600 9822 0604 9657 8412 9864 6888 9866 4524 9525 2755 9867 5744 9679 4510

»» protocol.dfat.gov.au/consulate/list.rails TIME ZONE Melbourne is located in the Australian Eastern Time zone. Standard Time is UTC/GMT +10 hours. Daylight Saving Time is UTC/GMT +11 hours. WEATHER For daily weather forecasts contact the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). »» bom.gov.au

Useful Information

FREQUENTLY CALLED COUNTRY CODES


142 HEALTH AND SAFETY BE SUNSMART Even in winter, the Australian sun can be harmful to your skin. If you’re planning on spending long hours outdoors be sure to apply sunscreen and wear protective clothing like a shirt, hat and sunglasses. IN AN EMERGENCY The below support numbers can be of service during an emergency: Emergency Services

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Lifeline (counselling)

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Poisons Information

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Nurse-On-Call

1300 606 024

POLICE STATIONS Melbourne East 226 Flinders Lane, Melbourne East | 9637 1100 Melbourne West 637 Flinders Street, Docklands | 9247 6491 MAJOR HOSPITALS Royal Melbourne Hospital 300 Grattan Street, Parkville | 9342 7000 Epworth Hospital 89 Bridge Road, Richmond | 9426 6666 St. Vincent's Health 41 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy | 9288 2211 The Alfred Hospital 55 Commercial Road, St Kilda | 9276 2000 Image (far right): TK Kurikawa / Shutterstock

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Fame Agenda, Melbourne Central

Chanel, Flinders Lane

SHOPPING AND MONEY CURRENCY EXCHANGE This service is available at banks and currency exchange desks at the airport and other locations around Melbourne. The currency used throughout Australia is the Australian dollar (AUD). UNIONPAY UnionPay cards can be used in 145 countries and regions around the world. Your UnionPay card can be used at: • All merchants that display the UnionPay logo, such as David Jones, Paspaley, Prada, Bvlgari, Watches of Switzerland, JR Duty Free etc. • 70% of ATMs in Australia, including Bank of China, HSBC, CITI, NAB, Westpac, Suncorp, Bendigo, Bank of Melbourne, Bank of SA, CashConnect, CashCard, FirstPoint, Customer, ExtraCash, rediATM (except its Bank of Queensland) and Travelex • All taxi CabCharge terminals • All post offices »» For more information 1800 649 612 (24 hour, toll free in Australia) unionpayintl.com TIPPING Unlike other countries, tipping is not customary and generally not expected, although it is appreciated.

CREDIT CARD Major credit cards are widely accepted and can also be used in automatic teller machines (ATMs) with the use of a personal identification number (PIN). TOURIST REFUND SCHEME (TRS) A 10 per cent Goods and Services Tax (GST) is incorporated into the price of all goods and services sold in Australia, except some basic items. Under the Tourist Refund Scheme (TRS) you can claim a refund of the GST and Wine Equalisation Tax (WET) that you pay on goods you have purchased during your stay. To claim a refund you must: • Spend $300 (GST inclusive) or more in the one store and retain your invoices. • Have purchased the goods no more than 60 days before your departure from Australia. • Wear or carry the goods on board the aircraft or ship and present them along with your original tax invoice, passport and international boarding pass to a Customs and Border Protection Officer at a TRS facility. »» 1300 363 263 customs.gov.au

Useful Information

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Frequently Asked Questions New to Melbourne? Here are all the answers to those pesky travel questions. Where are the major train stations in Melbourne? The City Loop train stops at all major city stations: Flinders Street, Parliament, Melbourne Central, Flagstaff and Southern Cross Stations. Refer to the map on page 130 for all stops. How do I use public transport in Melbourne? For all the information on getting around Melbourne, refer to page 118. The PTV Hub at Southern Cross Station offers further public transport information. Where can I find public bathrooms or accessible public bathrooms around Melbourne? Public bathrooms can be found throughout the city, for locations please refer to the map on page 130. Are there any free ways to travel around the city? Melbourne has a Free Tram Zone in the CBD and Docklands. You don’t need a ticket to ride any tram in this zone. However, if you travel anywhere outside this zone, you will need a valid myki ticket. See page 130 for more information. City Circle Tram

Where can I find travel-related assistance and help? Travellers Aid operates from both Southern Cross and Flinders Street train stations, offering personal care and assistance for senior, disabled or disadvantaged travellers, as well as information, referrals for accommodation, showers, rest facilities, internet access, and transport and travel information. Where can I access free Wi-Fi in Melbourne? Free Wi-Fi access is available at the following key locations throughout the CBD. You can also see these locations plotted on the map on page 130. LOCATION GRID

Arts Centre Melbourne

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Campari House

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City Library

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Eureka Skydeck

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Galactic Circus

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Melbourne Central

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Melbourne Visitor Centre

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MCEC C3 Melbourne Museum

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NGV International

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State Library of Victoria

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145 Take advantage of the free Wi-Fi and get the right tool to discover the hidden gems that make Melbourne the world’s most livable city. From laneway cafés and rooftop bars to world-class events and festivals, everything you need to know is just a tap away. The Melbourne Official Visitor Guide App is Melbourne’s only official visitor app and is available for download on Android and iPhone from the App Store or Google Play now.

What are Melbourne’s best bike trails? Around the city you’ll notice blue bike stands with bikes available to hire. Daily subscriptions to use the bikes can be purchased for as little as $2.90 per day. It is compulsory for all bike riders to wear protective helmets. For up-to-date information on the best Melbourne bike trails visit: »» melbournebikeshare.com.au »» bicyclenetwork.com.au How do I purchase tickets to a Melbourne event? Depending on the event, there is range of places to purchase tickets. Popular websites like Ticketek and Ticketmaster sell tickets for many of Melbourne’s events. For specific events head to the Visit Victoria website. Not a big planner? Halftix is a great way to save money on last-minute bookings. Located in the Melbourne Town Hall Administration Building on Swanston Street, Halftix sells tickets to events on the day at a discount. »» ticketek.com.au »» ticketmaster.com.au »» visitvictoria.com »» halftix.com Where can I get face-to-face information about what to do and how to get around Melbourne? City Ambassadors and the Melbourne Greeter Service are run by local experts who know everything there is to know about Melbourne. They offer great advice and assistance and can be found at the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square and Melbourne Visitor Booth in Bourke Street Mall.

Useful Apps There are a huge range of apps available that will ensure you get the most out of your stay. From navigating public transport to booking a cab and finding a restaurant, these quality apps will have you covered.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT VICTORIA The free Public Transport Victoria iPhone or Android App is the one-stop shop for Victorian public transport information. It includes an interactive map, journey planner, and the next five departures from any stop or station. TRAMTRACKER® If you’re in Melbourne you can find out when your tram is coming via your iPhone or Android. With tramTRACKER® from Yarra Trams you can check real-time tram arrival information from any tram stop. 13CABS Leap-frog call queues and hold times when booking your cab. This app detects your location, helps find a rank in your immediate vicinity and the Fare Estimator will give you an approximate value for the cost of your trip. V/LINE ESCAPE Putting more than 300 Victorian events, festivals, special offers, town guides, galleries, tours, markets, museums, wineries, walking and cycling tracks, gardens, shops, restaurants, pubs and accommodation in the palm of your hand. MELBOURNE AIRPORT This official app puts all the essential airport information at your fingertips. Features detailed flight information including: real-time status updates; departures, arrivals and gate info; airport maps; car parking; and taxi calculators.

Flinders Street Station

SPOTCYCLE TM SpotcycleTM is a free multi-city GPS-enabled app that helps you maximise your bike-sharing experience. Track the statuses of Melbourne Bike Share Stations around you and then pedal away to your next destination!

Frequently Asked Questions

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Adelphi Hotel | 8080 8888

E3

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Punthill Manhattan | 1800 331 529

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Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne | 9934 0000

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Quay West Suites Melbourne | 9693 6000

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Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne, Flinders Street 8663 0000

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Radisson on Flagstaff Gardens Melbourne | 9322 8000

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Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne | 9250 1888

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Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne, Northbank 9246 0000

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Rydges Melbourne | 9662 0511

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Sheraton Melbourne Hotel | 9290 1000

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Sofitel Melbourne On Collins | 9653 0000

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Somerset on Elizabeth Melbourne | 1800 766 377

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Alto Hotel on Bourke | 1800 135 123 Apartments @ Docklands | 9640 0511

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Atlantis Hotel | 9600 2900

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Brady Hotels Central Melbourne | 9650 9888

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The Hotel Windsor | 9633 6002

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The Langham, Melbourne | 1800 858 662

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Causeway 353 Hotel | 1800 650 688

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Causeway Inn On The Mall | 1800 650 688

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Citadines on Bourke Melbourne | 1800 766 377

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The Paramount Serviced Apartments Melbourne 9251 5555

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City Limits Hotel Apartments | 1800 808 651

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The Swanston Hotel, Grand Mercure |  1300 650 315

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Crossley Hotel | 9639 1639

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The Westin Melbourne | 9635 2222

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Treasury on Collins | 8535 8535

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DoubleTree by Hilton Melbourne – Flinders Street 9654 6888

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Tune Hotel Melbourne | 9347 3027

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Downtowner on Lygon | 9663 5555

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Wrap on Southbank | 1300 726 615

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Fraser Place Melbourne | 9669 6888

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Grand Hyatt Melbourne | 9657 1234

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Hilton Melbourne South Wharf | 9027 2000

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Adina Apartment Hotel South Yarra | 9926 0000

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Hotel Causeway | 1800 650 688

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Adina Apartment Hotel St Kilda | 9536 0000

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Hotel Lindrum | 9668 1111

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Amora Hotel Riverwalk | 9246 1200

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ibis Styles Melbourne, The Victoria Hotel | 1800 331 147

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Apartments @ Kew Q45 | 9807 5777

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InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto | 8627 1400

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Crest On Barkly | 9537 1788

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Jasper Hotel | 8327 2777

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60

Easystay | 8598 0255

F5

24

Melbourne Marriott Hotel | 9662 3900

F2

61

Lyall Hotel and Spa | 9868 8222

D6

25

Melbourne Short Stay Apartments | 1800 008 910

D4

62

Melbourne Parkview Hotel | 9529 8888

E5

26

Melbourne Short Stay Apartments at SouthbankONE 1800 008 910

D4

63

Miami Hotel Melbourne | 1800 132 333

B3

64

Oaks Pinnacle | 1300 660 223

D6

27

Melbourne Short Stay Apartments MP Deluxe 1800 008 910

C4

65

PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport | 8347 2000

A2

66

Pullman and Mercure Melbourne Albert Park | 9529 4300

E6

67

Punthill Essendon | 1800 331 529

A2

INNER MELBOURNE MAP

GRID REF D6

28

Melbourne Short Stay Apartments on Whiteman 1800 008 910

29

Mercure Melbourne Treasury Gardens | 9205 9999

F3

68

Punthill South Yarra Grand | 1800 331 529

D6

30

Metro Apartments on Bank Place | 1800 720 854

D2

69

Punthill Williamstown | 1800 331 529

D1

31

Oaks on Collins | 1300 786 603

D2

70

Quest Hawthorn | 8803 7700

C8

32

Oaks on Lonsdale | 1300 880 229

F2

71

Quest Kew | 9854 7201

B7

33

Oaks on Market | 1300 790 687

D3

72

Royce Hotel | 9677 9900

D5

34

Oaks on William | 1300 554 275

D1

73

The Blackman | 9039 1444

D5

35

Park Hyatt Melbourne | 9224 1234

G2

74

The Cullen | 9098 1555

E6

36

Pegasus Apart’Hotel | 9284 2400

D1

75

The Hotel Charsfield | 1300 301 830

D5

37

Punthill Flinders Lane | 1800 331 529

E3

76

The Larwill Studio | 9032 9111

A4

38

Punthill Little Bourke | 1800 331 529

F2

77

The Olsen | 9040 1222

D6

C4

Accommodation Index

ACCOMMODATION INDEX – REFER TO MAPS ON PAGES 130-133


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Advertiser Index SHOPPING

Nobu, Crown

43

Ashley Opals Jewellers

31

No.8 by John Lawson, Crown

43

Australian by Design

29

Silks, Crown

43

Bridge Road

28

Southgate Restaurant and Shopping Precinct

40

Central Equity Apartments

32

Taxi Kitchen

41

Chadstone

27

The Colonial Tramcar Restaurant

41

Chapel Street Precinct

25

The Hotel Windsor

41

Clementine's

26

The Pancake Parlour

42

Collins234 Boutique Place

30

Harbour Town Melbourne

24

ARTS & CULTURE

Johnston Jewellers

28

ACMI – Screen Worlds

61

Lightning Ridge Opal Mines

34

Arts Centre Melbourne

BC

Mailing Road, Canterbury

33

Hellenic Museum

57

Queen Victoria Market

26

IMAX Melbourne – Tiny Giants 3D

53

Rutherford Fine Jewellery and Pearls

32

Immigration Museum

52

Something Aussie

76

Melbourne Museum

52

The Block Arcade

32

Melbourne Theatre Company – Betrayal

58

UnionPay

35

Melbourne Theatre Company – Buyer and Cellar

58

Melbourne Theatre Company – The Last Man Standing

58

NGV – Melbourne Winter Masterpieces: Masterpieces From the Hermitage: The Legacy of Catherine the Great

59

DINING & NIGHTLIFE Bar Pulpo by MoVida

46

Bistro Guillaume, Crown

43

Old Melbourne Gaol

54

Bendigo Blues & Roots Festival

45

Old Treasury Building

57

Bendigo Heritage Uncorked

45

Opera Australia – The Marriage of Figaro

60

Big Hill Food & Wine Festival

45

Opera Australia – The Elixir of Love

60

Café Vue

46

Parliament House

57

Grand Hyatt Melbourne

44

Scienceworks

52

Heathcote Wine & Food Festival

45

Shrine of Remembrance

56

Lindt Chocolate Café

42

State Library of Victoria

55

Little Ludlow

47

Victoria Police Museum

58

Melbourne’s Greek Precinct

44


149 Advertiser Index

ATTRACTIONS & ENTERTAINMENT

Werribee Park Mansion

95

Werribee South Foreshore

95

Bunyip Tours

79

Cooks’ Cottage

82

Dracula’s

85

DISCOVER VICTORIA

Enchanted Adventure Garden

78

Archibald Prize 2015

115

Eureka Skydeck 88

70

Art Gallery of Ballarat

115

Federation Square

81

Ballarat Pass

113

Healesville Sanctuary

69

Ballarat Wildlife Park

113

Last Minute Day Tours

77

Craig’s Royal Hotel

113

Luna Park

84

Creswick Woollen Mills

115

Melbourne Cup Carnival

83

Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E)

115

Melbourne River Cruises

78

Sovereign Hill

114

Melbourne Star

67

Melbourne Zoo

69

HELPING YOU GET THERE

Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

80

Avalon Airport

124

National Sports Museum & MCG Tours

66

Melbourne Airport

126

Parks Victoria

68

myki Visitor Value Pack

119

Phillip Island Nature Parks

84

Redspot Car Rental

111

Puffing Billy Railway

72

Skybus

124

RAAF Museum Point Cook

80

Travellers Aid

125

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria

72

Yarra Trams

103

SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

71

Skydive the Beach and Beyond

77

The Carlton Brewhouse

82

Werribee Open Range Zoo

69

QR CODES

Wonderland Fun Park

84

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OUT & ABOUT National Equestrian Centre

95

Shadowfax Winery

95

St Kilda Esplanade Market

99

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