Heading into the city for the long weekend? Plan your journey ahead of time to avoid delays.
Tag: Events
Ports and Docklands Cruise
Experience Melbourne's best scenery in Docklands on a sightseeing cruise.
Stephanie Alexander: 30 Years of The Cook's Companion
Stephanie Alexander marks 30 years since the release of The Cook’s Companion.
Harrisons Port Douglas Residency at Sunset House
Spencer Patrick and his Port Douglas Restaurant, Harrisons take up residency at Sunset House.
World's Longest Lunch
Greece is the word for the signature event of Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.
Aftertaste
An off-beat comedic interrogation of self-identity, within a refection on eating-disorder culture.
AFL Round 15: Collingwood v Port Adelaide
Watch the action at the MCG on Saturday night as the Pies take on the Power.
Running a 19th Century House with Suzanne Bravery
A lecture exploring the roles, rules and rooms of running a house in the 1800s.
Drop in Drawing: Tract, Mariano Lopez and Emma Stevens
Visit Walsh Street for a drop-in drawing session with Mariano Lopez and Emma Stevens from Tract.
Rhys Tolhurst: A Swing Affair
Entertainer Rhys Tolhurst and guest vocalist Nina Ferro pay tribute to the Great American Songbook.
Icons of Melbourne Walking Tour
Explore Melbourne’s icons, laneways and hidden gems on this 2hr walking tour with local stories.
What's on in August
Discover things to do in August, from free events to exhibitions, attractions and places to visit.
Ian Smith: Foot Spa Half Empty
Two-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Ian Smith makes his Australian solo debut.
Bella Noonan: You Should See the Other Guy
Bella exemplifies the benefits of laughing about unfortunate events
Opera Australia's 70th Anniversary Gala
A glittering, milestone concert celebrating 70 years of bringing Australia the best opera.
Flinders Quartet: From Silence and Snow
Hear the Flinders Quartet perform at St John's Southbank, in a dynamic dialogue across eras.
Top Arts
Top Arts 2026 offers a captivating look into the inventive and imaginative spirit of young artists.
Kirsty Webeck: Lost For Words
One thing no one has ever accused Kirsty Webeck of is being lost for words.
The Bookbinder
A dark fairy-tale brought to life by inventive puppetry, paper art, shadow play and storytelling.