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Vintage photo of the Royal Botanic Gardens showing lawns, trees, and ornamental lake from A. W. Jessep  'A Descriptive Guide to the Botanic Gardens Melbourne' of 1951.

Guided by Jessep Walk, 75 Years On

Follow the walking routes set out by Alexander Jessep, former Director of Melbourne Botanic Gardens.

A large group of people in active wear all running on a path in park.
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Run the Tan: Run Club

Start the weekend off on the right foot with a run around the Tan.

People enjoying drinks and snacks in a lounge environment.

Fortress Melbourne

Fortress Melbourne is the home of games, located over two levels inside Emporium Melbourne.

People seated under a pavilion venue in an outdoor space.

MPavilion Parkville

Designed by Glenn Murcutt AO, this new community space hosts free, interactive and engaging events.

Burlesque performer wearing a glittery tank top with long fringed gloves, holding a wire.

Club Fringe: Club Blaq

Featuring a line-up packed full of the best queer BIPOC acts and DJs.

Adults and children, some wearing kilts, running through a red blow-up finish line marker during a fun run.

The Big Melbourne Kilt Run

Join the Melbourne Tartan Festival's family fun run in support of the Heart Foundation.

People participating in a Capoeira Angola class, with two people dancing and moving in the centre of a seated group of onlookers.
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Capoeira Angola: Ecamar

A Capoeira Angola class blending martial arts, dance, music and culture.

People at an evening black-tie event with twinkling lights in the background.

UniMelb Science Students' Society Presents: Cocktail Night

A night of unlimited drinks, dancing and cocktail attire.

A very happy group of people in a bar posing for a photo with sport on the TVs in the background.
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Official Linguas Melbourne Language Exchange and Social

Meet new people and practise speaking another language, weekly nights at Father's Office QV.

People in a gallery interacting while looking at artworks on a wall.

The Torch Gallery

Explore an inspiring collection of First Nations paintings, sculptures, ceramics and products.

A man running through a park on a sunny day

The best outdoor exercise parks in Melbourne

Find gorgeous parks and gardens for group fitness, basketball courts, tennis and more

Three spires of St Paul's Cathedral building on Flinders Street.

St Paul's Cathedral

This prominent and historic Anglican cathedral is a Melbourne landmark.

Selection of market goods including packets of teas and biscuits.
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Kensington Market

An eclectic mix of homewares, culinary treats, ceramics, sustainable goods and visual art.

Team officials standing on the banks of the Yarra with competing rowers lined up on the water, city buildings in the background.

Head of the Yarra: Australia's Rowing Classic

Watch 300 racing eights from clubs all over Australia and New Zealand depart from Princes Bridge.

Four people in a wellbeing session, seated with hands on their chests and shoulders.
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Body Language with Collective Being

A mental health aware and accessible gentle movement and mindfulness session.

Large man with grey beard, seated in front of an illuminated fish tank.

Aquarium Society of Victoria: Cory McElroy

Bring your toughest questions about aquariums and snap a photo with Cory.

A person using a wheelchair pointing at a wall of video game controllers in a gallery.

Melbourne's accessible and wheelchair-friendly attractions

These local attractions are accessible for everyone to experience.

Aboriginal art installation using original wharf poles at Enterprize Park.

Enterprize Park

A park beside the Yarra River commemorating the landing of the first settlers.

An illustration of mythical creatures dancing around a campfire in the woods.

Hallozeen Zine Fair

Come along to shop some of the spookiest zines created by local zinesters.

Top of the German Lutheran Trinity Church bluestone church showing the pitched slate roof.

German Lutheran Trinity Church

Heritage-listed Lutheran Trinity Church dates from 1853, with the present structure built in 1874.