The nationally recognized festival, will feature more than 200 juried artists showcasing fine art and jewelry.
To commemorate the 19,000 Victorians killed during World War I, the city of Melbourne built the Shrine of Remembrance in 1924. The monument, which was inspired by famous Greek sights like the ...
Unless you’re at someone’s home, it’s hard to find Mauritian, Bhutanese and Ecuadorian food in Melbourne. But these ...
South or north? Australia’s capital of culture is split in two by the Yarra River. Picking a side is a serious choice — one ...
Melbourne’s giant observation wheel will be ready to carry passengers within weeks ahead of a full public opening in a matter of months.
Treasury was banking on a property price rise through 2026 to bolster Victoria’s bottom line. Market reality is now telling a ...