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The marble bar at Storehouse restaurant, with bar stools facing into the bar, rows of bottles displayed against a window, and to the right club armchairs and small tables.

Storehouse Docklands

Storehouse Docklands celebrates the finest local produce in the heart of the Docklands precinct.

Two pairs of hands pressing illuminated buttons on a panel.

Strike Escape Rooms QV

One room. One team. 50 minutes. A bit of thinking and a lot of fun.

A black and white detail of a bridge pylon showing metal and stone construction.

Greg Branson: Manifesto Melbourne

This exhibition invites viewers to see Melbourne through the lens of influential photographers.

Cocktails and bar snacks.

Bomba Tapas Bar and Rooftop

Serving great Spanish tapas and wines like the worker's bars of the Iberian peninsula.

Small tour group standing in a courtyard, looking ahead.
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Under the Clocks: Melbourne Walking Tour for Retirees

Explore Melbourne’s best laneways on a Friday walking tour with local stories and a cafe break.

Underground bar with red lighting feature snaking across the ceiling.

Akaiito Restaurant

Japanese fine dining restaurant featuring shared plates of grilled fresh seafood, meat and veggies.

A young infant lying on blue satin with its parents lying on either side, touching its hands.
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Undertow: Stage Two

A new performance for pregnant people, new parents, babies in the womb and pre-walking babies.

A model standing on a road wearing a black flowy midi dress, headscarf and boots.

Lindsay Nicholas New York

A luxury women's boutique in the heart of Melbourne. Made in Melbourne.

A lively outdoor music concert at night, featuring a band on a brightly lit stage under a large tent structure, with a large crowd gathered in front and mountains in the background.

Naadha Gama: The Orchestral Edition

Get ready for Sri Lanka's Naadha Gama Orchestral Edition debut in Australia.

Tour leader showing three walking tour participants a page from an open notebook he holds, on a Melbourne city footpath.
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Deeper Melbourne Walking Tours

Walking tours burrowing into history and culture, drawing on local knowledge.

Several Japanese-inspired dishes.

Chocolate Buddha

A Japanese-inspired dining room at Fed Square, offering ramen, donburi and sushi.

The large and spacious lobby of the Melbourne Marriott Hotel, showing reception desk at the end of the space, club chairs and coffee tables in a lounge area behind a partition filled with green plants.

Melbourne Marriott Hotel

Located in the heart of the city, Melbourne Marriott is the perfect stay for any occasion.

An orchestra conductor with his left arm outstretched in front of him, and holding a baton in his right hand; a swirl of blue as the background.

Australian World Orchestra: Stravinsky, Mills, Shostakovich

Celebrate 15 years of the Australian World Orchestra with three monumental works in one night.

People seated at cafe tables outside Botanical Hotel in Domain Road, red sportscar parked outside.

Botanical Hotel

Known for its welcoming atmosphere, Botanical Hotel is where you go for fine food and good times.

A Japanese Teppanyaki chef cooking at a traditional Teppan grill, with patrons seated at the table which surrounds the grill.

Japanese Teppanyaki Inn

Traditional Japanese teppanyaki dining showcasing skilled chefs and premium produce.

Moody cellar bar with lamp lighting and cocktails.

Mill Place Merchants

A cocktail bar hidden behind a vintage dressing room in a building dating back to the 1840s.

Group of children seated on the floor while adults look on.
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Auslan Storytime

Bringing stories to life through visual language and movement, 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month.

Looking down at two trays of dumplings, one white and one black.

Heartling

Serving artfully delicious plant-based, seafood & meat-based dumplings, total 15 variations.

Bird's eye of an array of Malaysian dishes in white crockery on white surface.

Papparich

Authentic Malaysian cuisine to satisfy your tastebuds.

Black and white photograph of a busy Melbourne city intersection with trams, cars, people crossing the road, and buildings, dating from around the 1950s or 1960s.
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Making Modern Melbourne

This free exhibition examines the tumultuous twentieth century in Melbourne.