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29th September 2009
Until now, Victoria has rested in the shadow of Sydney. Having undergone extensive redevelopments in recent times, Melbourne Australia is challenging it's big cousin Sydney as Australia's new national icon.
Victoria is the capital city of Melbourne and... Read >
Author: Matt
05th June 2009
Set in the Old Custom House on Flinder’s Street the Immigration Museum in Melbourne houses information on Australia’s immigration history. Founded in 1998 as part of the Victoria Museum it is famous for its travelling exhibitions and programmes conduc... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
04th June 2009
Melbourne - a truly warm and welcoming city for visitors is Australia’s second largest city and the capital city of the state of Victoria. Melbourne is Australia’s undisputed capital for – events, sports, cultural activities and fine restaurants. A ... Read >
Author: Jake Marshall
18th May 2009
Melbourne offers you hotels, motels and serviced apartments at reasonable prices. Budget stay allows you to book your stay directly, and get high quality accommodation at cheap prices. You can book online with confidence, knowing that you’re getting the... Read >
Author: katewilliams
09th April 2009
One of the most livable cities reside in the southern hemisphere, Melbourne has been rightly cited by tourists as the ‘Paris of Australia’. Take a random stroll down the city center and you are bound to be met by mandolin strumming musicians or guitar... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves
09th April 2009
One of the most livable cities reside in the southern hemisphere, Melbourne has been rightly cited by tourists as the ‘Paris of Australia’. Take a random stroll down the city center and you are bound to be met by mandolin strumming musicians or guitar... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves
21st January 2009
Designed by renowned architect Sir Roy Grounds, The Arts Centre is a compound of theatres and concert halls. It is positioned in the Southgate grounds of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Construction of the Arts Centre instigated in 1973 following the appr... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
21st January 2009
Known as the Southern Hemisphere’s biggest travelling ferries wheel, The Giant Skywheel functions at Birrarung Marr on the Lower Terrace. This giant wheel is situated along the edge of the Yarra River and right next to Federation Square.
Travellers b... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
03rd December 2008
The valley takes the route channelled by the Yarra River, covering a vast area. There's plenty to see and do in the region. However, don’t be daunted by the task of exploring the whole area if you're short on time, our guide will give you the best thing... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Melbourne is Australia’s second largest metropolis. It is the city never sleeps and it boasts of an exhilarating nightlife, stunning views of the city, a paradise for food lovers and a great place to shop. Melbourne has a diverse variety of accommodatio... Read >
Author: Alice Campbell
30th October 2008
Federation Square, better known as Fed Square among locals, is a cultural district in Melbourne, Australia. Built above active railway lines and based on a concrete deck, the square includes two open spaces merging into each other, known as the St. Paul's... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
24th August 2008
Things to Do In Australia – Victoria
Victoria is located at the south eastern most corner of Australia and is the country’s second smallest state, and the most densely populated. Although it may be small, it is home to more than 30 national parks, a... Read >
Author: Trisha Garbrick
04th June 2008
Not long ago, this area was a grim eyesore of run-down docks but a renovation program during the 1990s transformed the southern bank of Melbourne's Yarra River into a clean, green and modern city leisure zone. Today's Southbank offers something for everyb... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
04th June 2008
Looking at bright, modern, lively Southbank today with its bars, museums, restaurants and clubs, and you'd never believe that not long ago it was a blighted eyesore of run down warehouses. But that's how it was until the late 1980 when the city began to d... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
04th June 2008
The Yarra River is truly the heart of leisure and tourism in Melbourne. It gives the city its freshness and focus and is the site of non-stop activity. All manner of boats ply its waters and a host of cultural and entertainment facilities grace its banks ... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
15th May 2008
With its trams, expansive parks and gardens, alluring architecture and vibrant cultural, sporting, dining and shopping scenes, Melbourne packs in enough attractions to cater for a lifetime of holidays. But to experience the real Melbourne, you need to spe... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
06th May 2008
Melbourne is a city that satisfies your holiday needs whether you're into shopping, active or spectator sports, ethnic dining, cultural events such as gallery browsing or jazz or classical concerts or just strolling around soaking up the atmosphere of thi... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
06th May 2008
Melbourne is a city that satisfies your holiday needs whether you're into shopping, active or spectator sports, ethnic dining, cultural events such as gallery browsing or jazz or classical concerts or just strolling around soaking up the atmosphere of thi... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
26th February 2008
Which is the real John Batman – the first though ultimately unsuccessful founder of Melbourne? Was he a liar, thief and cheat, or an entrepreneur with humanity and a good idea?
John Batman is figure with two faces that keeps his legendary status as a... Read >
Author: Brigitte Seum
19th January 2008
In the attractive state of Victoria, is situated Melbourne city. It is one of the great cities situated beside the banks of the Yarra River and seeing the Port Phillip Bay. There are innumerable incredible beaches to take pleasure all through the year. ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
21st September 2007
Yarra valley is the region near the Yarra river, located just an hour’s drive from the city of Melbourne. It is a great holiday destination surrounded by luscious greenery, beautiful wineries, forests, verdant hills and mountains. The Yarra Valley is ... Read >
Author: Medha Ruby
02nd September 2007
Southern Australia is an vast area of great contrasts with the land ranges from desert to plains to fertile wine-growing areas set amid rolling hills.
Melbourne
Capital of Victoria and Australia's second-largest city, Melbourne is often voted the ... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
21st June 2007
Seems that according to consumer polls, Australians' are determined to have their own homes. This shows that even the excessive cost of maintaining a mortgage, even though variable lending rates are at a six-year high, don’t really count to the resolute... Read >
Author: amos graham
31st January 2007
G’day. When you think of a city in Australia, it’s a sure bet that Sydney is the first one on your lips. But these days, Melbourne, the second biggest city and State Capital of Victoria, is the place to be in the southern hemisphere.
It’s not a... Read >
Author: Matthew Lawson
19th January 2007
MELBOURNE, September 6, 2006 – Leading five-star luxury property The Langham Hotel, Melbourne leaps forward again with the opening of its redeveloped Melba restaurant and adjoining new lounge bar, ARIA, on September 1, 2006.
A multi-million dollar r... Read >
Author: Winnie Tang
12th March 2006
Melbourne restaurants are known as some of the finest in the world. If you are planning a trip to Melbourne and looking for a "uniquely Melbourne" experience, visit one of the following Melbourne restaurants for more than a dining delight. 1. The Coloni... Read >
Author: Rebecca Greg
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