RMIT Lightscape projects at Melbourne Central:
Sounds fascinating, one of it’s kind and definitely something to look forward to.
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Upcoming events June 2014
Makerspace at the Docklands Library
Get electronically creative at the new Docklands Library
At the time of writing this, all sessions have been sold out. I’m keeping a tab on it so that the next time it comes up, I’ll be there.
Given that it’s cooling down, I’m choosing to do a few more indoor styled things, so for now – I’m going into culture mode and looking at the various exhibitions available at the museums in and around Melbourne.
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Melbourne: Little Bertie’s Cafe
Quaint, delicious and a gem to find, Little Bertie’s Cafe is one that is sure to both delight and amaze you. Continue reading
Spice up your winter with Melbourne Jazz 2014
Yes, it’s that time of year again. And this time, I cannot wait to get into the swing of things.
For more details, get your groove going with this guide to help you.
http://melbournejazz.com/program
See you on the flip side, cool cat. Daddio. (Finger click)
Melbourne’s Best Takeaway Lunches
Everyone gets busy or sidetracked with life. And that is when the beauty of friendships and networks can really help. I reached out to Menulog to help me with a guest post this week to outline their recommended takeaway menu options in the heart of our city. Needless to say, I will be checking these out in time. The only tweak I’ve added is the map based locations. Enter Menulog. Continue reading
The Last Free Guided Tour In Melbourne
It’s not everyday that you get informed about a free tour in your hometown from someone else. And if an interstate friend raves about how awesome the Melbourne tour is, perhaps you’d want to check it out too.
First of all, in all sincerity, it is FREE. It works on tips and to be honest, you’d want to tip big. These people do an amazing job and it’s only their love for the city that allows them to keep doing something like this. Based on my research, this literally is the last “Free Melbourne” Tour, having 3 other companies, it’s only come down to this one. So, if you’re a local or a tourist. Make sure you get down to this place. Continue reading
How to never got lost on Public Transport in Melbourne with these 2 FREE apps
“Failure to plan is planning to fail.”
Of course, this flies in the face of being spontaneous but for now, let’s understand the basic idea and we can then discuss the intricacies of philosophy later.
I reckon, to truly enjoy a place, you need a rough guide on getting to the place. Once you’re there… you ditch the phone/map and ask the questions of the locals and see how you go. Best way to meet some new people and to practice your language skills. Cultural experience + language learning = AWESOME experience. Continue reading
Melbourne: Chilli and Basil Thai Restaurant (online)
Sometimes even the traveller can get weary. In that scenario, you choose to get the best food delivered straight to your door. Step in Menulog.com.au Continue reading
Melbourne: Paperboy Kitchen (take 2)
What happens when a restaurant takes feedback (even negative ones)? They get a customer for life! Continue reading
Bits and Bobs: Why a Hero being chosen is robbing us of our possibilities
Life, it seems, has a funny sense of humour. Just when you think everything is going according to “plan”, a little (or big) hiccup comes along and reminds that life, truly is “a rollercoaster”. And yes, I referenced a Ronan Keating song. Continue reading