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A Torres Strait Islander holding a hibiscus flower in his mouth and his hands to his cheeks, with a surprised expression.

Jay Wymarra is a Tropical Fruit

Comedian, Jay Wymarra, is part Torres Strait Islander, part queer wizard and ripe with juicy yarns.

Portrait of Sir Salman Rushdie with his hand to his chin, wearing glasses, an aubergine vest and grey shirt.

An Evening with Sir Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie returns to Melbourne to discuss the transformative power of literature.

A director's chair in front of a small desk and mirror with makeup lights and a wig on a mannequin stand.

Mackenzie

A camp, dark and deranged retelling of Macbeth, set in the heights of early 2000s TV stardom.

Glasses of white wine on a tray in a restaurant.

Brought to You by the Letter ‘C’

If you like fried chicken, caviar, cheese, champagne and chablis then you'll love this dining event.

Classical choir standing wearing black gowns and tuxedos in a beige space.

Latvian Radio Choir and Genevieve Lacey

A program of music that looks to the sky in search of beauty, wonder and things with wings.

A Ferris wheel lit up with LED lights at night.
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What's on in March

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

Portrait of Canadian political commentator, David Moscrop, wearing red glasses, a mustard t-shirt and an open blue hooded jumper.

David Moscrop: Too Dumb for Democracy

Political commentator, David Moscrop, explains what's going wrong in today's political landscape.

A person seated at a table doing embroidery, with soft fabrics, scissors and thread on the table.
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Hyperfocus Masterclass Series

Interactive sessions that focus on hands-on experimentation and play that will make time fly by.

A group of people wearing aprons and standing behind a long wooden table as they participate in an Italian cooking class.

Pizza e Pesto Masterclass

Craft pizza and pesto from scratch at this cooking masterclass.

A group of tradtional Turkish muscians in red costumes, two with large drums.

Turkish Pazar Festival

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

A drawing of a woman's torso in a pink corset, laced at the back.
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Burlesque Life Drawing

A drawing session about the joy of costume, character individuality and the story of burlesque.

Flugelhorn virtuoso Sergei Nakariakov standing in a forest wearing a suit with black satin lapels.

Mahler and Tchaikovsky

A performance featuring Sergei Nakariakov.

A still image from the movie How to Train your Dragon 2, showing a boy riding a dragon with other dragons flying around them.

How to Train Your Dragon 2 in Concert

An awe-inspiring experience for the whole family.

A black smiley face made up of two black dots for eyes and a semi-circle for a smile, on a lime green background.
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Proudly Presents: Weird Wednesdays

Proudly Presents some of the wackiest line ups and experimental comedy that Melbourne has to offer.

Melbourne Town Hall lit up for Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

What's on in April

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

Three musicians of different nationalities wearing hats and playing their instruments in an outdoor setting.

Carlton Harmony Day

Come along and enjoy free family fun with activities, food and music.

Interior of a bar decorated with colourful lamps, small paintings hanging on the red walls, with small tables and chairs arranged in the space.
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Melbourne Hidden Bars Walking Tour

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

The four female members of the Flinders String Quartet posing in front of a vintage yellow and green Melbourne tram.

Flinders Quartet Community Concert

Flinders Quartet present a relaxed, 45-minute free community concert.

Jacinda Ardern smiling at camera, with her long brown hair framing her face, posed in front of a white background.

Jacinda Ardern: A Different Kind of Power

Trailblazing former Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, reflects on power, politics and resilience.