Collingwood Children's Farm
Eating
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Only 5km from the the Melbourne CBD, just on the Yarra River is an oasis of seven hectares of paddocks, gardens, orchards, rustic buildings and shady trees. The Collingwood Children's Farm is a not-for-profit community resource providing country experiences for city people.
The onsite cafe is also a great place to go for breakfast!
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Chadstone Shopping Centre
Restaurants
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Everything you could want in one place. Love the food court here. They have great options for ALL tastes (even vegans!) Great cinema here (recliner seats in normal cinemas) and they even have a LEGO museum for kids to enjoy!
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Old Melbourne Gaol
Museums & Galleries
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Australia's most famous outlaw bushranger and national hero Ned Kelly was hanged here. It is also widely considered to be haunted. The Old Melbourne Gaol used to be the prison and execution spot for dozens of criminals in Melbourne's early history. Now a museum, you can step inside the cells and see the conditions of Melbourne's criminal past.
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Healesville Sanctuary
Museums & Galleries
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Let’s face it, if you didn’t want to see some of Australia’s famous quirky wildlife while visiting, it’s only because you’ve seen it before! Everyone loves a kangaroo, not to mention dingos, wallabies, koalas, wombats and echidnas. If it’s a strange animal, chances are it lives in Australia (let’s not even start on the snakes!).
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The Docklands
Museums & Galleries
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To be honest, locals *don't* love it. It was expensive, it's hard to get there, and now no-one goes... But if you like creepy places with no people that look like they're straight out of a sci-fi movie, you should go there!
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La Mama
Museums & Galleries
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Melbourne is full of arts and culture, but La Mama is a true Melbourne institution. Founded in 1967, this tiny little theatre has been home to some of the biggest moments in contemporary Australian theatre. Even Cate Blanchett performed here back in the day!
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Melbourne Museum & Carlton Gardens
Museums & Galleries
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This park has everything you could possibly ask for! The gardens themselves are beautiful, full of all kinds of plants and flowers, with plenty of lush green picnic spots. Within the park, you'll find the Royal Exhibition Building, the Melbourne Museum, and even an IMAX Movie Theatre!
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Federation Square
Restaurants
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Federation Square- an eyesore, or the heart of Melbourne’s cultural scene? This debate has divided Melbourne’s locals since Federation square was opened in 2002. ‘Fed’ Square is a paradox- Melbourne’s 2nd most popular tourist attraction with 9 million visitors in 2011, and a complex often voted one of the world’s ugliest buildings or attractions.
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Abbotsford Convent
Restaurants
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The Abbotsford Convent is a multi-faceted arts and culture precinct, an oasis away from the busyness that surrounds it. The Convent was established in 1863 by four nuns from the Good Shepherd Order as a place where they could care for women. After it was sold, in 1975, locals fought hard to keep it from being developed into apartments and won!
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Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)
Museums & Galleries
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This sports centre is called the Melbourne Cricket Ground, but I recommend heading along for some football. Specifically, if you're visiting between about April and October, go and see some Aussie Rules (or AFL) football. AFL is the sport of Australia, and nowhere is it more popular than in Melbourne.
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Polly Woodside
Museums & Galleries
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Explore a real, century-old ship preserved in the heart of Melbourne: there is the opportunity to walk inside the heart of the ship and learn first-hand about maritime trade and the seafaring world. As an island, shipping was one of the main connections between Australia and the rest of the world, and the Polly Woodside pays tribute to this legacy.
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Escape Room Melbourne
Museums & Galleries
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Escape rooms are the puzzle sensation that have been sweeping the world, and Melbourne is no exception. Melbourne's original escape room is called - unsurprisingly - Escape Room Melbourne - and they have three available rooms. Two are in South Melbourne (these are closer to the city and easier to get to); the third is in Flemington.
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