Arts & Culture
See a Melbourne view last experienced nearly 100 years ago
Melbourne’s Royal Exhibition Building’s dome promenade opened to the public on Saturday, October 29.
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Melbourne Fringe Festival puppet cabaret was a hit
When the lights dimmed in the Meeting Room at Trades Hall, and the melodic sounds of Anohni opened the performance of They Came From Uranus, the audience knew they were in for a treat.
Read MorePublic vote will choose the 2023 pride tram
For the third consecutive year, a design-wrapped tram will travel in the annual Midsumma Pride March in 2023 and around the Melbourne tram network until the end of the year.
Read MoreThe Mary MacKillop mural worth a thousand stories
East Melbourne’s Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre unveiled a long-awaited mural on September 7 during an intimate gathering to celebrate the Sisters of Saint Joseph’s 120 years of service at the same location.
Read MoreLet the Indonesian festivities begin
Festival Indonesia Inc. and the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Melbourne are coming together again for a two-day only festival to celebrate all things Indonesian: culture, tourism and trade.
Read MoreMelbourne Fringe Festival turns 40
The 2022 Melbourne Fringe Festival theme “it’s about time” is appropriate for an event that has 40 years of history to celebrate and three lost years to make up for due to COVID.
Read MoreA quirky, outrageous puppet show premieres at Melbourne Fringe Festival
What happened when COVID beached cruise ship performer Murray Raine?
Read MoreThe festival putting children’s emotional resilience and wellbeing first
As a response to the lasting impact of the pandemic on children’s mental health and wellbeing, The Big Anxiety Festival’s Children’s Sensorium program is confronting the issue head on.
Read MorePaddy’s Gallery opens at Trades Hall
The Victorian Trades Hall, located on the corner of Lygon and Victoria streets in Carlton, is the world’s oldest trade union building.
Read MoreSeven country kids get a taste of Melbourne
Edi (pronounced ee-dye) Upper Primary School sits in the hills of King Valley, 45 minutes away from Wangaratta and three hours by train from Melbourne.
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An art school in Trades Hall
The new no-cost dedicated youth mental health service in Parkville

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