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Where To Sky Dive In Melbourne

By Ray Johnson | February 9, 2022

Where To Sky Dive In Melbourne Australia is very much known to tourists for its endless choice of adventures, places to visit, food and drinks to try, and a long list of exciting things to do. It is no doubt that Australians are fun-loving and thrill-seeking people. With their country positioned at the edge of …

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Melbourne Aquarium Prices

Melbourne Aquarium Prices

By Ray Johnson | February 2, 2022

The SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium is one of Melbourne’s most popular family attractions. With these amazing value tickets to the must-see aquarium, you can experience a magnificent display of aquatic life for yourself. Marine LIFE Melbourne Aquarium, on the banks of the Yarra River in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, is home to thousands of …

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Melbourne's trees are shifting as the city heats up.

Melbourne’s trees are shifting as the city heats up.

By Ray Johnson | January 30, 2022

In This Article With Melbourne’s temperatures continue to rise, emulating Dubbo’s environment, certain tree species will flourish while others will struggle to survive. Large plane trees and English oaks will be replaced by more indigenous trees and species adapted to warmer climes, such as jacarandas and South American leopard trees, along the city’s streetscapes. Tim …

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COVID-19 guidelines were broken by Melbourne nightclub patrons, who were in violation of the dancefloor restriction

COVID-19 guidelines were broken by Melbourne nightclub patrons, who were in violation of the dancefloor restriction

By Ray Johnson | January 25, 2022

In This Article At footage obtained in venues with crowded dancefloors, Melbourne nightclubbers were caught infringing COVID-19 laws. Patrons returned to venues over the weekend, with social media footage showing clubs, including two in Prahran, with crowded dancefloors, while the state’s cases plateaued. Because of the significant rise in Omicron cases, the restriction on indoor …

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As Nadal and Kyrgios triumph at the Australian Open, Djokovic returns to Melbourne

By Ray Johnson | January 23, 2022

In This Article Rafa Nadal, Alex Zverev, and Nick Kyrgios were all in action on the warmest day of the Australian Open thus far, but Paula Badosa was forced to withdraw due to heat exhaustion. Two missing stars are still generating headlines today, despite the fact that they are not even in Australia this year, …

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In the midst of an 'unofficial lockdown,' businesses in Melbourne's CBD are pleading with the government for assistance

In the midst of an ‘unofficial lockdown,’ businesses in Melbourne’s CBD are pleading with the government for assistance.

By Ray Johnson | January 19, 2022

In This Article With little help from the state or federal governments, the newest wave of COVID-19 is placing pressure on small companies in Melbourne’s CBD, with one claiming revenues are equivalent to or even lower than lockdown levels. Office workers have been encouraged to continue working from home as COVID-19 instances and hospitalizations rise. …

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Tsunami warnings have been issued throughout the east coast of Australia due to Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano eruption

Tsunami warnings have been issued throughout the east coast of Australia due to Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano eruption.

By Ray Johnson | January 15, 2022

In This Article Tsunami warnings have been issued for the east coast of Australia after the undersea volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai erupted near Tonga earlier today. The BOM’s Joint Tsunami Warning Centre issued maritime warnings for Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania. The maritime hazard in Queensland, according to the centre, may affect Sandy …

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Melbourne is expected to surpass Sydney as Australia's largest city

Melbourne is expected to surpass Sydney as Australia’s largest city

By Ray Johnson | January 12, 2022

In This Article According to the federal government, Melbourne will become the nation’s fastest-growing metropolis next year and will overtake Sydney to become Australia’s largest capital by 2030. According to the latest predictions from the Centre for Population, population growth would take a while to pick up, with only 0.3 percent growth expected in 2022, …

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How Melbourne Got Rid Of Covid-19

By Ray Johnson | September 29, 2021

In This Article Australia has just five new cases of Covid-19 as of March 23, 2020. The bulk of these new cases are not the result of community transmission, but of the hotel quarantine system, which shelters Australians returning from abroad. Even after the second spike of cases last year, Australia quickly learned from its …

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The 10 Best Hotels In Melbourne

By Ray Johnson | September 24, 2021

Melbourne’s many visitors are drawn to its eclectic and oh-so-hip neighborhoods, narrow lanes lined with world-class restaurants and lively bars, fresh and inventive intentional cuisine, endless festivals, and deep reserves of cool. This is a city that is hip without even attempting to be so. It also has a plethora of effortlessly cool places to …

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