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The tall grey Nesuto Apartments building in Docklands.

Nesuto Apartment Hotel Docklands

Nesuto Apartment Hotel Docklands

An indoor mineral bathing pool at the Arima Spa, featuring soft lighting, arched windows, and a minimalist Japanese design.

Arima Spa

From half-day rituals to individual treatments, Arima Spa offers a sanctuary for stillness.

Small tour group standing in a Melbourne laneway, listening to a man speaking.
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Through the Arcades: Walking Tour

A story-filled walk through Melbourne’s historic heart.

Ornate architecture of dome and tower of Forum Melbourne, with Federation Square in the foreground.

Forum Melbourne

This theatre with its iconic architecture is one of Melbourne's most popular live band venues.

Still life painting of oranges, jub and mug on a tea towel.

TJ Murphy: Remains to Be Seen

The 2025 Hylton Mackley Artist of the Year explores vintage objects in still life.

Red-lit dance crowd on a crowded dance floor.
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Hartbeats Live Jazz

Live jazz, DJs and laneway vibes every Sunday at Whitehart.

Two people in a room, with a video being screened on the wall behind them, projected over their faces.

Joseph Beuys Gallery

Located in the Nicholas Building, and part of the ‘Permanent Conference’ proposed by Beuys.

A still life oil painting of three radishes on a wooden table.
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Lana Daubermann and Fiona O’Byrne: Gathered

O'Byrne depicting the intimate world of painted portraiture and still life; Dauberman landscapes.

The exterior of an Omega store, with two small tables in the window.

Omega

The Omega Boutique at Collins St offers their renowned range of watches, jewellery and accessories.

Vocalists Emily Williams and Greg Gould smiling in front of a gold sparkling backdrop.

The Gospel According to George Michael and Whitney Houston

Celebrate the songs of Whitney Houston and George Michael performed by two fine vocalists.

English beer taps in a pub.

The Charles Dickens Tavern

A homely, comfortable haven for lunch and evening dinner or just a few drinks.

The interior of the Italian-style wine bar with round tables, wooden chairs and booth seating, wine shelves on the left.

Rodd & Gunn Cellar & Wine Bar

A little darker, a little louder, a lot more fun – Rodd & Gunn’s Cellar and Wine Bar.

Terrace with set tables, bathed in red; river to left.

La Camera

Classic Italian food overlooking the river at Southbank.

A dimly lit restaurant with glamorous decor and a crystal chandelier, and patrons dining at tables.

Society

A glamourous restaurant and bar with contemporary dining and bespoke cocktails.

A man in a suit playing the French Horn in a concert setting.

Beethoven, Bach, Mozart and More

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra takes you on a tour through the ages.

Stairs leading down into a restaurant entrance with red and orange neon 'Grill'd Dine-In' signs.

Grill'd

A two-level Grill’d with a bunker style dining room and outdoor seating upstairs.

Two bartenders mixing drinks behind a long bar, the wall behind them filled with bottles.

La Madonna Restaurant and Bar

Located in Next Hotel, La Madonna is where French finesse meets Italian soul.

A white-haired first violinist, with three other violinists playing around him.

Brahms Festival: Third and Fourth Symphonies

Bringing Brahm's large-scale compositions to life with a world-class orchestra.

An abstract, dark sculpture resembling two seahorses against a bright blue background with wavy lines.
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Frances Loriente: What Would We Be if We Were Under the Sea

This exhibition by Frances Loriente explores our connection to the sea and its creatures.

A room with coloured vinyl records displayed on illuminated shelves and a person standing in front a mixing desk with four turntables.

RISING: The Vinyl Factory – Reverb

ACMI and RISING present The Vinyl Factory: Reverb, a major exhibition of vinyl culture and music.