Seaside St Kilda is one of Melbourne’s most iconic neighbourhoods. A magnet for tourists and locals alike, especially during Melbourne’s long summer days, visiting St Kilda is one of the best things to do in Melbourne for first time visitors. Come to St Kilda for its relaxed, bohemian atmosphere, historic landmark architecture like Luna Park, the St Kilda Sea Baths & the Palais Theatre, and … The post 15 of The Best Things to Do in St Kilda: Melbourne’s Iconic Beach Neighbourhood appe...| The Wanderbug
Melbourne Living Expenses vs Moving Costs: What to Budget Before You Relocate Before you start packing for your Melbourne move, you need to understand that your budget faces two major challenges. These costs include upfront moving expenses and ongoing living expenses in Melbourne. Australia’s second-most expensive city after Sydney has costs that surprise many new… Continue reading Melbourne Living Expenses vs Moving Costs: What to Budget Before You Relocate The post Melbourne Living Expe...| Connect Market
Get the expert roadmap to navigating Melbourne's 2025 rental crisis. Calculate average rent in melbourne & compare suburbs by value. Find your value now.| Connect Market
During our week in Melbourne we saw many new murals. I managed to find a few without too much graffiti drawn on them. It seems to be a thing now that all murals are being defaced with graffiti. It&…| Travels with Ali
This is Dean’s Art in Preston and I found the window design cute. It wasn’t open yesterday but even the closed sign is nice. I am linking this to Monday Window| Wandering Teresa
Healesville is located less than an hour from Melbourne, right in the heart of the Yarra Valley’s renowned food and wine region. With nothing better to do, Hubby and I decided to go on a day trip. I am linking this to Natalie’s Photographing Public Art Challenge and to Xingfumama’s Pull Up a Seat Challenge.... Read More| Wandering Teresa
This week’s challenge, hosted by Ann-Christine, is all about the theme “Dreamy.” I didn’t think I had any photos that fit, but I decided to give it a try anyway, here goes! There’s a soft whisper o…| Wandering Teresa
At 'On The Market', we scour countless property listings to share the best of the best, from waterfront palaces to lofty studio apartments.| Boss Hunting
On April 10th and 11th, 2025, Deakin University and the Community...| CDJ
Lanson Place is a stylish stay that blends heritage charm with contemporary elegance, conveniently located in East Melbourne.| Gourmet Traveller
It’s been a busy week: lunch at a friend’s place ( someone I met at another friend’s house), a neighbour’s birthday celebration and my first meeting at a book swap group. Me…| Eúnoia
This is such a stunning piece of artwork in Swan Street, Richmond. It is a fantastic collaboration by David Hooke’s (aka Meggs) and one of my favourites, Matt Adnate. I am also linking this t…| Wandering Teresa
I was walking down this street when I came across a piece of public art—three figures standing together. Nearby, someone rested on a bench, a bike parked just behind him. But one detail caught my e…| Wandering Teresa
Last Sunday was Father’s Day here in Melbourne. We had lunch at a restaurant in Lygon Street, Brunswick East. Then I saw these murals while walking to the car. Outside an Italian Restaurant A Japan…| Wandering Teresa
Luke Creasey warns young people "your social media footprint will follow you" as he withdraws his candidacy for the seat of Melbourne after posts came to light that showed him making "awful comments" about rape, lesbians and Catholics.| www.abc.net.au
Peter Killin quits as the Liberal candidate for a Melbourne seat after it was revealed that he encouraged conservative Christians to join the Liberal Party to stop gay people from being elected to office.| www.abc.net.au
The Woolfmother outed herself as a snob and a racist and an antisemite, failing us because mothers are obliged to fail.| The Australian Legend
This weekend, I am having a mini break, which means it’s an opportunity to visit another church. I love the church where I am a member and belong, but annual leave is an opportunity to visit …| MurrayCampbell.net
The chef's first restaurant takes inspiration from his own Armenian heritage, and broader Arab culinary traditions.| Gourmet Traveller
Discover the culinary delights of the Australian Open in 2026, including exclusive three-course meals and private bar suites.| Gourmet Traveller
This post was meant to be published on 10.7.25 but like I said in my post, ‘Where did July go?’ , I got busy and never ended posting this. I’m late to the party but I’m shar…| Eúnoia
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan announced that new anti-vilification laws will take effect next month, and subsequently, police will be granted powers "to| www.israelhayom.com
It's easy (and, for Americans and Europeans, relatively quick—and jet lag free!) to travel between Australia and Japan. Here's how!| Japan Starts Here
How many new things should we actually be making? This is the question that plagues so many designers now as the issues facing our planet continue to worsen. “I find the design industry very troubling in a lot of ways, and I do feel the tension of creating new pieces in a world of excess, with the majority of furniture and lighting ending up in landfill. It’s really hard to reconcile sometimes,” says Kate Stokes, co-founder for Melbourne studio Coco Flip.| Sight Unseen
A green tree snake delayed a Virgin Australia flight after being found in the cargo hold. Discover how this 'snake on plane' incident unfolded.| Flex Air Charters
Met Art World – Metal Art Gallery In Melbourne Australia Met Art World is the biggest metal art gallery in Australia showcasing unique artworks, interactive installations and creative workshops for all ages. Met Art World, located in Port Melbourne, Victoria, is a unique art gallery with stunning metal art statues handmade from scrap metal and […] Read more... The post Met Art World – Metal Art Gallery In Melbourne Australia appeared first on Adventure, baby!.| Adventure, baby!
As much as I love Melbourne, I always had one big bone to pick with it: you have to drive a couple of hours outside of the CBD to access| Travelling Tam
Another free week this week. I like these weeks, I like having the freedom to try things and doing what I want. As you can see, I am back to doing some architecture. I’ve been trying ON1 Phot…| LEANNE COLE
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Vue de Monde executive chef Hugh Allen is set to open a new restaurant in Melbourne, with Yiaga due to open later this year.| Gourmet Traveller
Since 2014, MPavilion has been Australia’s answer to the Serpentine Pavilion. Every year, an excellent architect is chosen to design a public pavilion for temporary use in Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Gardens. Past pavilions have been designed by Sean Godsell, Bijoy Jain, OMA & Glen Murcutt, among others. A number of public events are held in […] The post Tadao Ando’s 2023 MPavilion appeared first on archigardener.| archigardener
Since 2014, MPavilion has been Australia’s answer to the Serpentine Pavilion. Every year, an excellent architect is chosen to design a public pavilion for temporary use in Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Gardens. Past pavilions have been designed by Sean Godsell, Bijoy Jain, OMA & Glen Murcutt, among others. A number of public events are held in […] The post Where is Glenn Murcutt’s 2019 MPavilion? appeared first on archigardener.| archigardener
Running 16 photobooths for more than 50 years, Alan Adler created an archive of self-portraits that test the boundaries of identity and creativity| 1854 Photography
Searching for the ultimate pub after a long day's travel? Here’s my take on the best pubs in Australia, all which have filled me with fond memories.| The Andy T Channel
Capsicum spray class action filed against Victoria Police A class action has been filed against the Victorian State Government regarding Victoria Police’s use of capsicum spray and excessive force against protesters at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne in October 2019. The case, which was filed this afternoon at the Supreme Court of Victoria by class action […]| Police Accountability Project
John Pavitt is one of the few Melburnians who is allowed to break curfew, but the city he is waking up to has been transformed over the past month.| www.abc.net.au
Keep spiders out of your house during colder months with simple tips, natural deterrents, and expert advice for long-lasting protection.| Honor Services
Get to know the head chef of Fitzroy's Toddy Shop| Gourmet Traveller
The grown-up iteration of Thi Le's lauded restaurant is back in its Bridge St digs.| Gourmet Traveller
If things go to plan, Victoria's harshest public health tools won't be needed again while the state is well protected against COVID-19 by vaccinations.| www.abc.net.au
Discover the beauty and wonder of Australia with our curated collection of quotes about Australia. From David Attenborough to Steve Irwin!| Sunset Travellers • Couple Travel Blog
In the meantime, industrialised chickens – and their viruses – have come home to roost in Victoria, setting the stage for a pandemic immeasurably worse than COVID-19| From Filmers to Farmers
Front-page news in cities around the world, Churches of Scientology around the world have been opening the doors on fantastic new buildings – gorgeous new churches erected to better service t…| Scientology Organizations Around the World
Over dinner last night we changed our plans for today so instead of looking around the Old Port Area of Echuca (which we will now do tomorrow), we decided to go to Melbourne for the day, by train. …| The Rambling Wombat