The first silo art was created in Western Australia in 2015 by Form, a non profit organisation which commissioned two internationally famous street artists (Phlegm and HENSE) to paint wheat silos and water towers in regional areas to bring an element of city culture...
Indigenous tourist attractions in Melbourne Melbourne was built on the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. There are many locations around the city centre where visitors can learn about the history of the Indigenous people who lived on and travelled through the...
Wildlife Wonders is a stunning new wildlife sanctuary in the Otways National Park near Apollo Bay. A social enterprise, it has been designed to support research and conservation of the endangered species of the area and also help to boost employment for locals. All...
Every family knows that holidays with kids can be as challenging as they are fun. When you need a little respite or the kids have some serious energy to expend, get to one of Melbourne’s amazing fun parks and let them loose on the trampolines, rides and water slides....
Victoria’s mountain ranges, easily accessible from Melbourne, offer a wide array of natural environments, landscapes, activities and attractions. The great sights, tastes and adventures make them must visit destinations. The Dandenongs The Dandenong Ranges are a set...
Melbourne’s first steam train railway was opened in 1854. The short track of only 2.5 miles (about 4 kms) ran between Flinders Street Station and Sandridge (Port Melbourne). Melbourne now has an extensive electric railway network but for train enthusiasts, there are...
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