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Art and Heritage Collection Tour

Take a free guided tour of the art and heritage collection at Melbourne Town Hall.

The organ pipes inside St Paul's Cathedral, with a circular stained glass window on the rear wall behind the organ.

RISING: Voiceless Mass

A Pulitzer Prize-winning composition in St Paul’s reckons with history, power and silenced voices.

Interior of V Wine Salon showing shelves of wine, tables, chairs, velvet banquette seating against the wall, with a view out the window onto a city street.

V Wine Salon

The epitome of the French wine bar experience located in a gorgeous heritage building.

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Melbourne's Night Bites: Evening Food Tour

Taste the best of Melbourne on a progressive dinner showcasing restaurants, bars and bites.

Performers Annie Louey and Miranda Hill, one sitting directly behind the other, with a cello behind them, against a white background.

Annie Louey and Miranda Hill: Putting the Us in Uterus

Comedian Annie Louey and musician Miranda Hill smash the stigma of women’s health.

Exterior of Omega shopfront.

Omega

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

A cabaret perfomer singing on stage before a seated audience; purple lights on her.

Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett

This decadent and daring cabaret experience is a lightning bolt of pure, life-affirming joy.

Singers and musicians performing in a dark underground bar with blurred people.

Wax Music Lounge

A bar and live music venue from the team behind Melbourne's legendary Wax Museum Records.

Japanese sushi train.

Tetsujin

The essence of Tokyo in Melbourne's central city with a sushi train and authentic Japanese barbeque.

Assortment of noodle and rice dishes with drinks and condiments.

PappaRich

A modern version of the traditional coffee shops in Malaysia.

An example of fine porcelain dinnerware with a dark blue and gold outer border surrounding painted flowers, and a circular painted image of lush fruit in the middle .

From Produce to Plate: The Influence of the Kitchen Garden

Join Suzanne Bravery for a lecture exploring the influence of the kitchen garden in decorative arts.

Boxes of different types of mushrooms.

Seasonal Bounty: Mushrooms

Learn how to transform surplus produce into deliciousness.

A large group of dancers from the Royal Family Dance Crew, in white tops and red pants perform a high-energy routine on a dark stage with dramatic lighting.

RISING: Defend The Throne – The Royal Family Dance Crew

Polyswagg dance royalty showcase their most iconic moves at RISING.

A male performer operates a large, yellow, barrel-shaped smoke cannon, which fires a large, blue-lit smoke vortex across a dark stage during a live science show.

Kaboom!

See Australia’s favourite family science show.

The bar counter at Hazel restaurant with piles of vegetables on display, a vase of flowers and kitchen staff in the background.

Hazel

Hazel offers nourishing farmhouse-style cooking in the heart of the city.

A man in an orchestra playing the French horn, a woman's red curly hair visible in the background.

Storm and Serenity: Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven

Get ready for a whirlwind voyage through the history of Western music.

Musician Sean Kuti in profile, singing into a microphone on a darkened stage, one arm raised in the air above his head.

RISING: Seun Kuti & Egypt 80

Sean Kuti and Egypt 80 arrive with pioneering afrobeat and live-affirming energy.

A hyper-realistic 18th century oil painting of an aristocratic young mother in a pink gown with her two young children.

Allan Ramsay: The Enlightened Artist

Join Dr Eugene Barilo Von Reisberg for a lecture exploring the 'Enlightened Artist', Allan Ramsay.

A black and white illustration depicting a group of men in 19th-century attire, including several top hats, gathered outdoors near a tent in front of a man standing on a log addressing the crowd.

Hoddle Grid: The Great Land Grab

Meet the schemers, dreamers, and empire builders who were the first to purchase land in Melbourne.

Small tour group standing in a courtyard, looking ahead.

City of Literature Walking Tour

Melbourne’s stories aren’t only found in books – they’re written into its streets and laneways.