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Turkish Pazar Festival

The Turkish Pazar Festival recreates a traditional street market at the Queen Victoria Market.

Melbourne Town Hall lit up for Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
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What's on in April

Things to do in Melbourne in April, from free events to exhibitions and places to visit.

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Melbourne Hidden Bars Walking Tour

Discover Melbourne's hidden bars – down alleys, in basements and behind closed doors.

A photo of comedian Sam Jay sitting with crossed arms at a table, wearing an orange button-up shirt and a matching orange baseball cap. She is looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression.
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Sam Jay: We The People

US Comedian Sam Jay, makes her Australian solo debut.

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Soulful Sundays

A gentle space to slow down and connect with real conversations in a welcoming environment.

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Chocolate Family Adventure Day

Enjoy an all-inclusive, stress-free family outing filled with fun, creativity, and delicious treats.

A small boat cruising along the Yarra River in the late afternoon sun, with a view of the Melbourne city skyline in the background.
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Mystery Picnic with Self Drive Boat: Melbourne Laneways

Solve clues, taste and collect pre-paid gourmet food on this unique foodie adventure.

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Adore Händel’s Cautionary Tales

Bringing beloved standards and new works to life with wit, drama and 18th-century glam.

A man wearing safety goggles bends down to cook with two small children - all wearing white shirts.
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Signor Baffo

Don’t miss this laugh-out loud treat for young children and their families.

A DIY kids craft project of a cardboard gladiator helmet, inspired by ancient Roman designs.

Creative Lab: Rise of the Gladiators

Enter the world of ancient Rome in Melbourne Museum’s Creative Lab workshop, Rise of the Gladiators.

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Forest Therapy

Unwind with forest therapy (shinrin-yoku) and immerse your senses in nature.

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Best of Melbourne Comedy: Nightly

See the best of the Melbourne Comedy Festival, with big names guaranteed.

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World of the Book

Explore the rare, the sacred and the iconic in the 20th anniversary of this annual exhibition.

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Chelsea Heaney: I'm Funny, I Swear

Dedicating an hour, every night, for 14 nights, to listing many of the reasons why she is funny.

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Queerly Beloved

Featuring the best LGBTQIA+ acts from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Two First Nations individuals sitting back to back on the ground outdoors, engaged in a traditional weaving activity near a body of water.
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FUTURE COUNTRY: Country Road + NGV First Nations Commissions

The second iteration of the Country Road and NGV First Nations Commission initiative.

Comedian Ed Night, sitting on a cushioned bench seat in a bar, looking somewhat forlorn.
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Ed Night: Your Old Mucker

Underrated, pathetic wretch Ed Night returns with a sizzling new hour of utterly gratifying comedy.

A high tea experience featuring a tiered stand filled with pastries and savoury bites.
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Afternoon Tea at InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto

An exquisite selection of tea-time delights inspired by history and crafted with native ingredients.

Performer Ally Morgan in a white space suit, holding a microphone, against a deep red background.
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If You're Hearing This

A one-woman musical comedy about the end of the world...and the beginning of something else.

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Grain Of Truth

Local comedians pit their wits against each other in a series of rounds of complete nonsense