Swanston Street Gone from Google Maps
Poor ol’ Swanston Street in Melbourne has vanished off Google Maps. Swanston Street is no longer a thoroughfare for normal traffic, only being used by trams, delivery vehicles and emergency vehicles....
View ArticleBest in Melbourne Coffee
The Age GoodCafe Guide for 2013 has hit our shelves giving us the best in Melbourne coffee and cafes for another year. THE AGE GOOD CAFE GUIDE 2013 BEST MELBOURNE CAFES NAMED IN THE AGE GOOD CAFE GUIDE...
View ArticleDoncaster Rail Study
Did you know there was a Doncaster Rail Study? The Doncaster Rail Study is an independent investigation into a heavy rail connection from the Melbourne CBD to Doncaster. The Doncaster Rail Study...
View ArticleWhy Melbourne loves PINK
Why does Melbourne love PINK? The last time PINK toured Australia (2009), believe it or not, 1 in 34 Melburnian’s went to one of her shows. She broke concert sales records, selling 655,000 tickets....
View ArticleHopalong Cassidy Rode into Melbourne
Melbourne researcher Derham Groves is writing a book about the day in 1954, when TV hero Hopalong Cassidy rode into Melbourne. In November 1954, two years before television was switched on in...
View ArticleNew Name | Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium
Melbourne Aquarium to Relaunch as SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium this September This September, Melbourne Aquarium will reveal the results of a five-month, $8 million refurbishment and opened its doors to...
View ArticleWest End Of Melbourne
We spotted this advert in Saturday’s TheAge, and noticed a few anomalies. The sales pitch invites the reader to be a part of The New York End of Town. Wow, Melbourne’s newest end of town, New York....
View ArticleComputer Markets Review
To Computer Markets Or Not, that is the question.? Is going to a computer market the answer to your computer needs? After reading about weekend computer markets in Melbourne for many years, we finally...
View ArticleSky Rail Frankston Line
The Sky Rail Project is fast turning into EastWest Tunnel drama 2 with local residents holding the Victorian State Government to ransom over demands to not build it. From an observers point of view,...
View ArticleVan Gogh Brings The Seasons
The latest ‘must-see’ exhibition in Melbourne’s Winter Masterpieces series, ‘Van Gogh and the Seasons’ is now open to the public at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV). Over 21,000 people have...
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