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.
We’re leaving 2020 behind… And hoping that all the crap that happened doesn’t follow us into the new year. We know, we know, it’s unlikely because there’s still a long road ahead but we can hope and dream and imag...
Ottolenghi Flavour is out now. It was by chance that Yotam Ottolenghi became a champion of the vegetarian-food movement. But fourteen years after being asked to write a vegetarian food column in the Guardian newspaper,...
Fancy some partying this summer? You can book out an entire floor at QT Hotels, for the sole purpose of partying with your mates. [Featured Image: QT Hotels]. In this brand new experience, suitably named “Floor...
Maniax is the only licensed axe-throwing company in the country! Maniax, Australia’s premiere axe-throwing company, has landed in Melbourne so now you can work up a sweat before quenching your thirst with a cold o...
The ‘Christmas Star’ is also known as the Gas Giant’s ‘Great Conjunction’. If you’re a bit of a stargazer, you will have noted that Jupiter and Saturn are slowly but surely getting closer to each other...
For the third year in a row, Victoria’s Country Cob Bakery has taken the crown for Australia’s top pie. In 2018, it was the seafood-satay pie that took the top prize at the Baking Association of Australia’s...
It’s time to cheer and be festive. Melbourne, it felt, was in hibernation forever. But now that the seasons have changed and we’ve gone a month with zero community transmissions, it feels like the party is w...
Get ready for an open-air fiesta. Alongside the City of Melbourne, the Melbourne Food And Wine Festival organisers are putting on an end of year celebration unlike we’ve ever seen in our own city. (Featured image:...
The Big Design Market is a mainstay of the Christmas shopping circuit in both Sydney and Melbourne. Every year, over 200 stalls pack halls with homewares, textiles, fashion, jewellery, ceramics, stationery, lifestyle pr...
Spring is in the air and the flowers are everywhere. Okay, well not everywhere-everywhere, but as part of Melbourne’s $100M Recovery Fund, the city’s streets are being overrun by eighteen large-scale floral...