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6 reasons why Melbourne is the smartest city

From futuristic festivals to next level libraries, the city has big brain energy.

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Melbourne’s best accessible waterfront experiences

Explore art galleries, fun water activities, open-air bars and waterfront restaurants.

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Hoddle Grid: The Great Land Grab

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

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Melbourne Art Library

Non-profit public library providing an accessible, specialised collection of art and design texts.

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Cinema Nova

Cinema Nova is Melbourne's home of quality arthouse and contemporary cinema.

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Taste & Temptation and Bishopscourt Garden: Double Tour

Spend a morning in East Melbourne and visit the exhibition at Fairhall and gardens of Bishopscourt.

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The best free museums and art galleries in Melbourne

Explore world-class museums, edgy artist-run spaces and blockbuster exhibitions for free.

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Melbourne's best rainy day activities for kids

Find the best indoor family activities during the school holidays.

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RMIT Gallery

Engaging contemporary art exhibitions featuring both emerging and established artists.

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Museo Italiano

Melbourne's Italian migrant heritage and culture is on display at this museum.

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Melbourne's most haunted spots

These ghost stories, eerie encounters and spooky spots will send shivers down your spine.

Comedian Rhys Nicholson on a stage wearing a black suit and white shirt, talking into a microphone the yhold, audience watching.

Comedy Republic

A theatre and bar showcasing the biggest names in Australian comedy.

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College of Surgeons Museum

An exhibition of surgical objects and memorabilia.

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RISING: Flower Power

Flower Power shares First Peoples’ knowledges, ecologies and ongoing resistance.

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10 reasons to leave work on time

Get the best happy hour deals, cheap tickets to amazing shows and more.

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Club Voltaire

Intimate theatre space in North Melbourne hosting a variety of shows and entertainment.

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Treaty

Acknowledge the past, present and future of Treaty with Victoria’s First Peoples.

The ultimate walking guide to Carlton

The ultimate walking guide to Carlton

How to find the best restaurants, hidden shops and stunning sights in Carlton - all on foot!

Vintage black and white photograph of a dance class taking place inside the ballroom on the third floor of Melbourne's Flinders Street Station, shows a group of young people in white tops and black shorts performing a dance routine in a large hall with a wooden floor and arched ceiling.

RISING: The Land of 1000 Dances

Experience RISING’s very own dance academy in the historic Flinders Street Ballroom.

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Her Majesty's Theatre

This heritage-listed theatre has provided entertainment for Melbourne since 1886.