The original Cottage was built in 1755 in Yorkshire, England by James and Grace Cook - the parents of the famous English navigator - Captain James Cook RN. Purchased by Sir Russell Grimwade, in 1933, ...
A modern national museum using interactive displays that brings to life the diverse history, religion and culture of the Jewish people spanning 4,000 years, including the 200 years of Australian Jewis...
"Can you imagine what life was like 60,000 years ago? Experience unique and exciting Aboriginal Culture of south-eastern Australia at the Koorie Heritage Trust Inc. Created in 1985 to protect, promote...
Melbourne Aquarium is the newest and most state-of-the-art aquarium in Australia. Not to be missed is the 360 degree Oceanarium which houses giant sharks and stingrays – witness the incredible live fe...
The Old Treasury building literally housed the proceeds of the Gold Rush in its historic vaults. Now part of the City Museum, they're a little low on bullion but there’s plenty of information to be gl...
As a super stage of Australian sport, the Melbourne Cricket Ground traditionally has provided the live drama to thrill millions worldwide...memorable events such as the Olympic Games, the Commonwealth...
Whether compelled by circumstance or lured by opportunity, huge numbers of people have arrived from all over the globe to resettle here. And their presence has shaped Victoria immeasurably. The Immigr...
"Visit the restored 1885 tall ship Polly Woodside, once described as the 'prettiest barque ever built in Belfast'. Walk the deck marvelling at the complexity of the rigging and imagine the great squar...
Enjoyed by over 700,000 visitors each year, Melbourne Museum is one of Melbourne's favourite cultural destinations. A broad-based State museum with a national and international focus, Melbourne Museum...
With its stunning vistas, tranquil lakes and diverse plant collections, the Gardens are a place of continual discovery and delight. The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne is home to both amazing and dive...