Explore unusual things to do in Melbourne: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of the city all year round. It’s your must-read guide to Melbourne, for visitors and locals alike.
Share is KAWS’ latest work. Melbourne went a little nuts when KAWS took over the NGV late last year. And for good reason too since for quite the time he, real name Bryan Donnelly, has produced a body of work, prim...
For when it’s too hot to enjoy the outdoors. On the off chance you’ve burned through all the movies, shows and documentaries on your Netflix to-watch list, the streaming giant has got us covered come Februar...
This high tea will give you sea legs. The Westin Melbourne is bringing back their very special high tea collab, High Seas, with Four Pillar’s Gin and, obviously, we’re excited because we love seafood and we...
Back by popular demand. After a successful first run, Queen Victoria Market is bringing back their Food Truck Stop for round two and we’re hungry already. (Featured image: @travelsourced) Taking place every Wednes...
…for we are one and free. What do you get up to on January 26? See mates, go down to the park or the pub, or do you take part in a ceremony or vigil? However you decide to spend January 26, take a gander at some of the...
UooUoo, pronounced you you. Both Melbourne and Geelong got a taste of the Me and UooUoo Art Trail back in December when six of the unique art sculptures were displayed on city streets. However, those six UooUoos have no...
To help you help them, The Lost Dogs’ Home has reduced their adoption fees. If you didn’t know, Melbourne’s Lost Dogs’ Home takes in cats and kittens too. (Featured image: @crismiron) They take i...
Recap the mayhem of 2020 in a quick, entertaining way. We all know 2020 was a wild ride from start to finish. It was a year nobody expected, and one nobody will forget. Many don’t ever want to relive the year’s events,...
Release your inner Pollock and throw paint at walls. As kids, we would draw and paint on walls because we were children; emerging artists, unaware of the consequences we’d face when the parentals came home. And no...
We can’t stand by and watch the destruction of this beautiful planet … … is what I imagine these giant space robots commandeering Chapel Street are thinking. Whether they actually speak or not, like ou...