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Carlton Football Club


A club with a long, proud tradition
Royal Parade
Parkville
Melbourne, VIC 3054
Australia
+61 (0)3 9387 1400
http://www.carltonfc.com.au
blues@carltonfc.com.au
No other Australian Football League (AFL) club has the air of arrogance held by Carlton, and with good reason. The "Blues" see themselves at the pinnacle of the competition. Along with Essendon, they have won 16 flags, more than any other club. In their heyday of the 1970s, clashes at the MCG with traditional rival Collingwood drew crowds of 100,000. The 1970 Grand Final between the two is considered by many as the best premiership play-off ever.

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Carlton Football Club photo by Liam Getreu
Photo: Liam Getreu
Carlton Football Club photo by Jacob H Peters
Photo: Jacob H Peters
Carlton Football Club photo by Jacob H Peters
Photo: Jacob H Peters
Carlton Football Club photo by Campbell Imray
Photo: Campbell Imray
Carlton Football Club photo by Adam Kangas
Photo: Adam Kangas
Carlton Football Club photo by Oliver & Lisa Reeve
Photo: Oliver & Lisa Reeve
 

 
Carlton Gardens


Beautiful landscaped lawns in the heart of the city
Corner Victoria Parade and Nicholson Street
Carlton
Melbourne, VIC 3053
Australia
Situated on the outskirts of the city, Carlton Gardens surround the magnificent Royal Exhibition Building and new Melbourne Museum. Built in 1880 as an exhibition centre--and still used as such--the Royal Exhibition Building housed the Victorian Parliament for 27 years, when Victoria's parliament building was borrowed by the National Legislature! A short walk from Brunswick Street's trendy cafés and shops, the Gardens' numerous walking and cycling tracks provide a peaceful respite from the city's bustle. The beautifully landscaped lawns also boast a Children's Traffic School, where youngsters learn road rules, and the huge Imax theatre. Admission is free.

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Carlton Gardens photo by ben britten
Photo: ben britten
Carlton Gardens photo by Craig Anderson
Photo: Craig Anderson
Carlton Gardens photo by Craig Anderson
Photo: Craig Anderson
Carlton Gardens photo by Lindsay Lim
Photo: Lindsay Lim
Carlton Gardens photo by Jean Crotty
Photo: Jean Crotty
Carlton Gardens photo by Stephen Rowley
Photo: Stephen Rowley
Carlton Gardens photo by Ben Alfred Hockman
Photo: Ben Alfred Hockman
Carlton Gardens photo by Anthony Agius
Photo: Anthony Agius
Carlton Gardens photo by Charm White
Photo: Charm White
Carlton Gardens photo by Isabelle
Photo: Isabelle
Carlton Gardens photo by Caroline Lindholm
Photo: Caroline Lindholm
Carlton Gardens photo by Chris Newberry
Photo: Chris Newberry
Carlton Gardens photo by Dalziel Jay Haitch
Photo: Dalziel Jay Haitch
Carlton Gardens photo by Grant Harris
Photo: Grant Harris
Carlton Gardens photo by Blake Lennon
Photo: Blake Lennon
Carlton Gardens photo by Corrinne Milsom-Mann
Photo: Corrinne Milsom-Mann
Carlton Gardens photo by Lionel Elliott
Photo: Lionel Elliott
Carlton Gardens photo by Stuart Andrew Jones
Photo: Stuart Andrew Jones
Carlton Gardens photo by Thilini Mahaliyana
Photo: Thilini Mahaliyana
Carlton Gardens photo by Susie Marshall
Photo: Susie Marshall
Carlton Gardens photo by pencilfury
Photo: pencilfury
Carlton Gardens photo by Vitolio Family
Photo: Vitolio Family
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Photo: em cappas
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Photo: riverstyx
Carlton Gardens photo by Kartikeya Rao
Photo: Kartikeya Rao
Carlton Gardens photo by Amanda McLay
Photo: Amanda McLay
Carlton Gardens photo by Erik Alvarez Jensen
Photo: Erik Alvarez Jensen
Carlton Gardens photo by elastic design
Photo: elastic design
Carlton Gardens photo by Tom Haines
Photo: Tom Haines
Carlton Gardens photo by Maria Jimena
Photo: Maria Jimena
 

 
Chloe's Bar


Sentimental place in Melbourne's heart
Young & Jackson's Hotel
1 Swanston Street
Melbourne, VIC 3000
Australia
+61 3 9650 3884
The historical landmark, Chloe's Bar, is unsurpassed for both its world-wide recognition and also its place in Melbourne's heart. Young & Jackson's Hotel started life in the halcyon days of the 19th century gold rush era that brought Australia much of its early wealth. The bar's centrepiece is a painting of a woman, Chloe, who is totally naked. Painted by French artist Jules Lefebvre, it was hung there in 1909. Many Australian soldiers claim Chloe was the last woman they saw before boarding trains to head off to war. Basic pub fare such as steak or pasta starts from AUD8 per person.

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Chloe's Bar photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Melbourne Cemetery Tours


Who's who in the graveyard
Melbourne General Cemetery Main Entrance
College Crescent, Parkville
Melbourne, VIC 3052
Australia
+61 3 9872 5492 / +61 3 9890 9288
Now the permanent home to artists, actors, explorers, judges and the odd murderers and their victims, the Melbourne General Cemetery offers a fascinating glimpse into Melbourne's past. Led by historians Jan Davidson and Helen Harris (OAM) the tours cover specific themes such as Creative Colonists, Law & Order, the Gentle Sex and Who was Who. Some of the famous Melburnians resident in this vast slice of Parkville are explorers Burke and Wills; actor Federici (now rumoured to haunt the Princess Theatre); Judge Redmond Barry, who sentenced Ned Kelly to death, and Peter Lalor, leader of the Eureka Stockade rebellion. The tours are not suitable for young children. Bookings are essential, as a minimum of five participants is needed for the tour to go ahead.

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Melbourne Cemetery Tours photo by Lars Hagelin
Photo: Lars Hagelin
Melbourne Cemetery Tours photo by Lars Hagelin
Photo: Lars Hagelin
 

 
Queen Victoria Market


Melbourne's premier market
513 Elizabeth Street
Melbourne, VIC 3000
Australia
+61 3 9320 5822
http://www.qvm.com.au/
Nothing attracts people more than the prospect of a bargain. Combine that with a vibrant mix of cultures, a century of history and you have a full day's activities in one location. There is plenty on offer here; from meat, fish, vegetables and fruit to aromatherapy, arts and crafts and bargain clothing. There are also regular lectures by leading chefs and market tours; check website for updated program. Built in 1878, the Market comprises several classified historic buildings meaning that its future is certain to be protected, much to the relief of the 130,000 shoppers that visit every week. Admission is free.

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Queen Victoria Market photo by Chris Sternal-Johnso
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Aaron Booth
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Paolo Conti
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Carol
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Ruth Chong
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Kenneth Pinto
Photo: Kenneth Pinto
Queen Victoria Market photo by JV Richards
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Queen Victoria Market photo by John Moody
Photo: John Moody
Queen Victoria Market photo by Kelly Cho
Photo: Kelly Cho
Queen Victoria Market photo by Jess Johannessen
Photo: Jess Johannessen
Queen Victoria Market photo by Kyle Stashuk
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Julie M. Rees
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Mohd Ifran Md Nor
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Kelly Amabile
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Peter Abraham
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Sylvia van Houten
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Helen Evans
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Don-P
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Queen Victoria Market photo by Alex Blyth
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