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By changing sleep patterns, researchers in Melbourne hope to prevent Alzheimer's disease

By changing sleep patterns, researchers in Melbourne hope to prevent Alzheimer’s disease

By Ray Johnson | June 28, 2022

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on reddit Share on whatsapp Researchers in Melbourne are looking at whether “deep sleep” help prevent Alzheimer’s. With the aid of Dementia Australia, researchers are keeping track of seniors’ sleep patterns to see whether “deep sleep” has any negative effects on cognitive performance.The goal, according to Associate Professor …

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A Melbourne woman who lit the fire that killed three people, including a baby is expected to enter a guilty plea

A Melbourne woman who lit the fire that killed three people, including a baby is expected to enter a guilty plea

By Ray Johnson | June 15, 2022

A lady from Melbourne who ignited a fire that killed three people, including a three-week-old infant, is scheduled to enter a guilty plea. Jenny Hayes came before the Supreme Court of Victoria to face six counts related to the fire that killed Abigail Forrest, her boyfriend Inderpal Singh, and their daughter Ivy. At December 2020, …

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The demand for services at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital is at an all-time high

The demand for services at Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital is at an all-time high

By Ray Johnson | May 15, 2022

Parents and caregivers in Melbourne have been asked to think twice about whether their kids really need to go to the emergency room. This is because the city’s main children’s hospital is struggling to keep up with the high number of patients. On Saturday, the Royal Children’s Hospital sent some patients away because they did …

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North Melbourne ruckman sidelined due to a foot injury

North Melbourne ruckman sidelined due to a foot injury

By Ray Johnson | April 28, 2022

In This Article After a hot spot in his foot was discovered, North Melbourne ruckman Tristan Xerri will be out for four weeks. The injury is a setback for the young 23-year-old, who has carved out the No. 1 ruck slot for the Kangaroos this season after a prospective move to St Kilda fell through …

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Best Phone Repair in Melbourne

Best Phone Repair in Melbourne

By Ray Johnson | April 14, 2022

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on whatsapp WhatsApp Best Phone Repair Shops in Melbourne Best Cell Phone Repair in Melbourne, VIC, according to experts. To assist you in locating the top Phone Repair in Melbourne, we created our own list based on customer evaluations that covers everything …

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Ferrari's Melbourne victory revealed by engine report

Ferrari’s Melbourne victory revealed by engine report

By Ray Johnson | April 11, 2022

In This Article According to reports, Ferrari used an extra 5 brake horsepower in their engine in Australia to assure victory as Charles Leclerc increased his championship lead. Ferrari is now flying, and Leclerc is making the most of it, having already opened up a massive lead over the rest of the pack. After Carlos …

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The Best Homewares Shops Melbourne Has To Offer

By Ray Johnson | April 2, 2022

The Best Homewares Shops Melbourne Has To Offer For those who like interior design, there’s nothing better than meandering around Melbourne’s hipster laneways and homeware shops, searching for the right piece of home décor for your house. Because the look of your house is never really complete, it is always a work in progress as …

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Best Irish Pubs In Melbourne

Best Irish Pubs In Melbourne

By Ray Johnson | April 1, 2022

Best Irish Pubs In Melbourne Everyone needs a break and some time to unwind after a long workday! Melbourne is a treasure trove of restaurants, cafes, markets, bars, and pubs due to its very international community. One of the hidden gems that Melbourne has to offer is its fun and unique Irish pubs scattered all …

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In AFL, Melbourne is too strong for the Suns

In AFL, Melbourne is too strong for the Suns

By admin | March 27, 2022

In This Article The Demons defeated the Suns by 13 points in the AFL, overshadowing a valiant effort from Gold Coast. The Suns got off to a quick start at Metricon Stadium on Saturday after their drought-breaking win over West Coast in Perth the previous weekend, but they couldn’t keep up with the Demons, who …

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Best Pubs in Melbourne

Best Pubs in Melbourne

By Ray Johnson | March 26, 2022

Best Pubs in Melbourne Pubs are as much a part of Melbourne as trams and coffee – a pillar in the city’s architecture and a place where other basics of our culture, such as music, cuisine, and footy, may be hung. The bars listed below stand out as strong proponents of that culture. Some of …

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Melbourne, a geographical marvel holds the top spot in the best cities of the world to live in, with an overall global rating of 98.4. Melbourne, the capital of Victoria and the second-largest metropolis is powered by the multicultural and creative community. The city is famous for its hub of live music and ranks high in the most concerted dining and fashion cultures globally.
With the best infrastructure, paved with a mesh of interconnecting roadways, tree-lined boulevards, Melbourne is particularly renowned for its mix of modern buildings and richly ornamented Victorian architecture.
You would not want to rush your trip here and would love to spend a week or so as there are some absolutely amazing things to do in Melbourne. Apart from a lot to see and do, this city has incredible places to drink and dine at. With plenty of art exhibitions, remarkable series of large-scale sporting events throughout the year, Melbourne has world-famous festivals (The Melbourne Comedy Festival & The Melbourne International Film Festival) to offer the visitors to this great city of Australia.
With an extensive diversity of inexpensive restaurants, serving a great blend of the world’s finest gastronomies, you have ample choice of bars, to choose from. If you are a food enthusiast, you can have the taste of great cuisines in the bustling city of Melbourne, varying from Italian, Greek, and Indian cuisines to Vietnamese and Spanish too.
With the spacious Royal Botanic Gardens, the sculptured walkways of Birrarung Marr, and various gardens with a great deal of cultural heritage and tourism offerings, Melbourne is recognised as one of the best visitor destinations throughout the world. No matter what time of the year you visit here, you have the most-friendly climate, as the temperature in Melbourne ranges between the lowest of 7°C (45°F) and the highest of 25°C (77°F) on average, however, it gets a lot hotter in the summer, reaching temperatures of up to 42°C .
When there is so much to see and relish in the capital of the state of Victoria, you might not precisely be in a position to decide what to pick and wherefrom to start.

Whether you're a first-time visitor to Melbourne or have lived here all your life, there are some absolute must-do Melbourne bucket list items. Melbourne's food, drink, coffee, art, theatre and sport culture are among the best in the world, and we reckon you should try to experience every single one of them at least once before you die.
Vibrant, elegant, and multicultural, Australia's second largest metropolis frequently tops the list of the world's most liveable cities. With its tangle of hidden laneways, tree-lined promenades, and grand Victorian buildings funded by the 1850s Gold Rush, the city has a distinctly European feel. Foodies will also find plenty to love. Famous Aussie chefs flaunt their talents here, and you can feast on everything, from Greek, Italian, and Indian cuisine to Spanish and Vietnamese fare.

But perhaps Melbourne's biggest claim to fame is sports. The famous Melbourne Cup horse race, held on the first Tuesday in November, brings the entire nation to a standstill, and Australian Rules football elicits an almost religious reverence here. Catch a game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground; explore the city's diverse galleries, chic cafes, and shops; stroll through beautiful botanic gardens; cruise along the Yarra River; or hop aboard a heritage tram to discover Melbourne's magic.

FED SQUARE

When Federation Square opened in 2002 to commemorate 100 years of federation, it divided Melburnians. There were those who loved it and those who hated it. Either way, it has become an integral part of the city and a great place for tourists to start their sightseeing. Located opposite Flinders Street Station, a major public transport hub, the building's ultra-modern design of open and closed spaces contrasts with the surrounding Victorian architecture. With more than 2,000 events annually, you can always find entertainment in the central outdoor performance space and intimate indoor venues. Federation Square also houses the Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, dedicated to Australian art, and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI). More commonly called "Fed Square," it is also one of the largest free Wi-Fi sites in Australia.

MCG

The MCG is more than just a sports venue. It’s a place where memories are made and childhood dreams come alive. There are fleeting moments at the ‘G that stay with you forever.
Ask any Victorian and they’ll be aware of the Melbourne Cricket Ground’s status as the home of sport.

But it is also steeped in a rich history; established in 1853, less than 20 years after the founding of Melbourne, it is often described as the beating heart of this fantastic city.

It has been the home of Australian football since 1859, and was the birthplace of Test cricket in 1877 and one-day international cricket in 1971.

It was the main stadium for the 1956 Olympic Games and 2006 Commonwealth Games, attracts up to 100,000 fans to the annual AFL Grand Final and the ‘G comes to life each Christmas at the Boxing Day Test.

Other sporting spectacles to have been held there include World Cup soccer qualifiers, rugby league home and away matches and State of Origin, international rugby union and Austral Wheel Races.

But the ‘G, as it is affectionately known to locals, is so much more than Australia’s biggest sporting stadium. It has hosted Papal and Royal visits and housed US Marines, the US Army airforces and our own RAAF during World War II. It has also been a concert venue for international and local performers, held open days, charity events, dinners and many more.

Nestled in Yarra Park, about a 10-minute walk from the heart of the city, the MCG is open every day of the year for events and functions and tourists and the general public alike can visit seven days a week.

HOSIER LANE

Hosier Lane is Melbourne's most iconic Street Art lane way and is one of the main tourist attractions in Melbourne.

Melbourne is known as one of the world's great street art capitals for its unique expressions of art on approved outdoor locations. Street art includes stencils, paste-ups and murals and does not include graffiti or tagging which is illegal.

To see some of the city's best street art, head to Hosier and Rutledge Lane, opposite Federation Square.

MARVEL STADIUM

Located in the heart of Melbourne, Marvel Stadium has welcomed more than 35 million fans through the gates since opening in 2000.

Renowned for regularly staging AFL, A-League and BBL action under the famous retractable roof, Marvel Stadium has also hosted some of the biggest international sporting events such as UFC193, Soccer World Cup Qualifiers and International Rugby Union tests.

Throughout its years, Marvel Stadium has hosted many memorable concerts for some of the world’s biggest stars including Taylor Swift, Foo Fighters, Justin Timberlake, AC/DC, Bon Jovi, Andre Rieu and Eminem.

FLINDERS STREET STATION

The railway station sits on the edge of Flinders and Swanston Streets and is serviced by the entire metropolitan rail network, seeing thousands of commuters and travellers pass through its doors every single day.

At its rear, you’ll find the Yarra River, which weaves its way through the city centre and provides a picturesque backdrop to the surrounding scenery. Sprawling out over two whole city blocks, Flinders Street Station is a popular attraction for visitors as well as a popular meeting point for locals.

It is also the oldest train station in the whole of Australia, showcasing a historic design with a yellow façade and a green copper dome which can be seen throughout the city. Inside, stalls serving hot food and cold drinks line the concourse, while the upper floors were created specially to house a gym, library, and a lecture hall which was later used as a ballroom.

As the busiest suburban railway station in the southern hemisphere, it sees more than 1500 trains and 110,000 commuters every day. It is now listed on the Victorian Heritage Register, thanks to its 708m main platform, which is the fourth longest in the world.

THE YOUNG & JACKSON

The Young and Jackson Hotel, built in the 1850s, is one of Australia's most well known hotels. It was built, as the Princes Bridge Hotel, on part of an allotment originally purchased by John Batman in 1837.

Young and Jackson were both born in Dublin, and "chummed together" to New Zealand chasing the Otago gold deposits in 1861. It is not known when they came to Victoria, but they purchased the lease on the Princes Bridge Hotel in 1875.

The Young and Jackson Hotel, not withstanding its position on Melbourne's most prominent intersection, is best known for the infamous Chloe painting, painted by Jules Lefebvre in 1875, which received the gold medal at the Great International Exhibition in Melbourne in 1881. The painting caused an uproar when, as recorded by letters published in the Argus, the National Gallery exhibited the painting on Sundays. The Young and Jackson Hotel purchased Chloe in 1908, hanging the painting in the saloon bar.

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria are botanic gardens across two sites - Melbourne and Cranbourne. Melbourne Gardens was founded in 1846 when land was reserved on the south side of the Yarra River for a new botanic garden. It extends across 38 hectares that slope to the river with trees, garden beds, lakes and lawns.
The Children’s Garden is one of the most popular attractions of the gardens, attracting over 150,000 young visitors each year. Designed as an interactive educational environment, children of all ages and abilities can learn about the natural world as they play and explore.

Another highlight is the National Herbarium which houses a collection of approximately 1.5 million dried plant, algae and fungi specimens from all around the world.

Other attractions include Guilfoyle’s Volcano, the Melbourne Observatory, the Tropical Glasshouse, Plant Craft Cottage and numerous lakes, islands, and sculptures dotted around the site.

Fitzroy Gardens

Among the most cherished and beautiful gardens, Fitzroy Gardens is a historic place created in 1848 by the early settlers here in Melbourne. Spread over 65-acre, this Victorian-era garden is an amazing place to stroll around, sit and relax.

Queen Victoria Market

Federation Square

Hosier Lane

Weekends are the most amazing here, however, this outdoor market is a center of attraction throughout the week with a balance of food sellers and some daily utility object vendors making this place one of the most loved ones.

Federation Square came into existence in 2002 to celebrate 100 years of the federation but soon became one of the most cherished attractions for tourists. The open and closed spaces of the federation square building with the advanced design are in distinction with the surrounding Victorian architecture and house over 2000 events annually.

The most iconic street that augments to represent Melbourne as one of the world's great street art capitals for its exclusive expressions of art on permitted outdoor locations. Street art comprises paste-ups, stencils, and murals.
To make your visit to the beautiful capital of the state of Victoria awesome, explore these restaurants and other places of attractions a memorable one while you are in Melbourne:
Melbourne Restaurants
Breweries & Distilleries
Bars
Luna Park
Scienceworks
ACMI
Healesville Sanctuary

Melbourne in 1956

Melbourne in 1956,
The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event that was held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia from 22 November to 8 December 1956,