14 February 2020
James Marsters will appear at Melbourne’s Supanova Comic Con and Gaming convention on March 7 and 8 alongside The Walking Dead stars Ross Marquand and Cooper Andrews, Charmed’s Holly Marie Combs and Brian Krause and stacks more.
13 February 2020
A city that knows no boundaries, Melbourne has become the cultural capital being home to some of the most progressive and electric street art in the country.
13 February 2020
Do you want to play a game?
13 February 2020
Good magicians don’t need sleeves and great magicians don’t need pants.
13 February 2020
Popcultcha’s Warehouse to Public Sale is back, and this year is going to their biggest event yet!
13 February 2020
For the entire month of February, the pet-friendly hotel is offering a special ‘Furry Valentine’ package.
13 February 2020
From the same crew that brought you The Mill Markets, Powerhouse and The Malthouse comes the latest addition to the chain of groovy spaces – The Garage, featuring stacks on stacks of vintage gems, gallery and art workshops.
13 February 2020
Born to be wild, Rolling Thunder Vietnam is something “you kind of live and breathe”, and is undoubtedly the real thing in musical theatre.
13 February 2020
Whether you’re an experienced yogi or someone new to the practice, by attending Alex’s class on a Monday night, you’ll instantly be made to feel welcome, cared for, and part of something greater than yourself.
13 February 2020
You saw some of his tricks on The Bachelorette red carpet; now see Whyatt take on the ramps at Mars Stadium Ballarat on Saturday 29 February.
5 February 2020
Appearing at The Playhouse in Geelong for multiple performances on Friday the 13th and Saturday the 14th of March, Rolling Thunder Vietnam is a musical rock drama, directed by David Berthold and musically directed by Chong Lim, which takes audiences back to the 60s and 70s; a time burdened by the Vietnam War.
3 February 2020
‘You doing anything for Valentine’s Day?’ seems to be the most common question in the lead up to this day of love and with these options, you can have an answer that isn’t just ‘dinner and a movie’ – yawn!
31 January 2020
It all goes down on Friday February 7 at the Melbourne Museum.
30 January 2020
Brought to life by Contemporary Asian Australian Performance, Double Delicious is serving Geelong a theatre experience for all the senses as five stellar storyteller-cooks share the secrets behind the dishes that have proved significant in their lives.
29 January 2020
The third annual Geelong Rainbow Festival is back bigger and better than ever so get your fabulous costumes sorted and gather your crew for a huge weekend of rainbow fun.
17 January 2020
This is a free event, all you need to do is pick-up an iPad from the Visitor Services desk.
16 January 2020
At The Gordon’s Design Centre of Excellence students can take advantage of industry-based design challenges, collaborative learning and cutting-edge training solutions.
15 January 2020
An item worth putting on your wedding planning to-do list!
23 December 2019
As part of your ticket, you’ll receive a complimentary Furphy Refreshing Ale.
20 December 2019
Though the years have flown by, Kids in the Kitchen will rock just as hard as they did the first time around.
19 December 2019
Merging the works of two of the most iconic yet tragic artists of all time, the Crossing Lines exhibition at NGV International boasts over 300 artworks by none other than Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring.
19 December 2019
This summer Scienceworks is offering after-hours, adults-only access to the Melbourne Planetarium, screening films inspired by both space and music on its dome.
19 December 2019
The good news is that there were a lot of good films out in 2019. The bad news is that seeing those films in a cinema just keeps on getting harder.
19 December 2019
Nestled away on Swan street, just a stone’s throw from the Burnley Station, Element Melbourne Richmond oozes class from the moment you walk by the water feature and into the main lobby.