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Southbank
Melbourne, Australia
Southbank is an inner urban neighbourhood of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1 km south of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area are the Cities of Melbourne and Port Phillip.
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Federation Square
Melbourne, Australia
Abstract buildings flank this block-sized plaza, filled with restaurants, museums and arts venues.
Federation Square, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
+61 3 9655 1900
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State Library of Victoria
Melbourne, Australia
Victorian landmark, opened in 1856, consisting of 23 Classical buildings, with a grand reading room.
State Library of Victoria, Swanston Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
+61 3 8664 7000
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Flinders Street Railway Station
Melbourne, Australia
Iconic, domed railway and metro hub, opened in 1909, with a yellow facade and an arched entrance.
+61 3 9610 7476
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Arts Centre Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
The Arts Centre Melbourne, originally known as the Victorian Arts Centre and briefly officially called The Arts Centre, is a performing arts centre consisting of a complex of theatres and concert halls
+61 3 9281 8012
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Heide Museum of Modern Art
Melbourne, Australia
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Cutler & Co
Melbourne, Australia
Upscale Modern Australian fare and a tasting menu in an old metalworks factory with an open kitchen.
Cutler & Co, 55-57 Gertrude St, Fitzroy VIC 3065
+61 3 9419 4888
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Craft
Melbourne, Australia
Craft Victoria is a not-for-profit membership based organisation that supports makers through every stage of their careers. Through our retail space, exhibitions, events and membership program we promote excellence and innovation in contemporary craft.
+61 3 9650 7775
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The Kettle Black
Melbourne, Australia
Gourmet cafe fare, plus a food cart, in a chic terrace house with green chairs and modern lighting.
The Kettle Black, 50 Albert Rd, South Melbourne VIC 3205
+61 3 9088 0721
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Yarra River
Melbourne, Australia
The Yarra River or historically, the Yarra Yarra River, is a perennial river in east-central Victoria, Australia.
Melbourne - Timelapse
Bring a good raincoat if you’re heading to Melbourne in autumn, advises Filip Laureys. He learned from waterlogged experience—as he shot this bright and energetic time-lapse during the rainy season. But bad weather certainly doesn’t distract from the beauty of the city that breathes culture and food, according to the filmmaker. Ultimately, he knew that he had to make this video, to capture the feeling of his adopted city, its culture and the local flavors. His advice for visitors: give into its foodie reputation. Eat your way across the city by trying the diverse cuisine and the smaller, local establishments around town.
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