To commemorate the 19,000 Victorians killed during World War I, the city of Melbourne built the Shrine of Remembrance in 1924. The monument, which was inspired by famous Greek sights like the ...
While Melbourne’s traditional Mad March calendar of fashion, food, sporting and theatrical events may not be as jam packed this year, there is optimism that crowd numbers will steadily grow and events ...
We've all become intimately acquainted with the great indoors of late, and that's ok. Because while we're spending more time at home and inside there are still plenty of interesting things to watch ...
On April 3, 4, 10, 11, 17 and 18, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival takes over Fed Square and City Square with free shows for all ages. There's clowns, jugglers, comedians and more. Junior ...
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