Southbank Towers
83 Queensbridge Street, Melbourne
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Southbank Towers Melbourne

83 Queensbridge Street Melbourne, Victoria, 3006, Australia

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Melbourne

A travel blog entry by ieeworldvoyage

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... un peu trop souvent), ou bien d’utiliser un bol et une bassine pour se laver....ce qui marche bien...a part que hier, nous avons été 3 à nous laver et le campeur n’avait donc plus d’eau!! Déjà, comme le frigo utilise trop d’électricité, nous avons fini pas le fermer et nous utilisons 2 glaciaires à la place, car c’est facile d’acheter de la glace ici ou là.

Je suppose, que dans quelques jours, nous aurons trouvé la ...

Sea Day

A travel blog entry by gillen2012

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... because I keep forgetting something, a mouse, a pen, printed copy of my dissertation, each time I sat down I got back up to retrieve something from the cabin. Effectively exerting energy and disrupting JoRina. JoRina got up and went to the gym. I settled into my academic writing. When I found my focus I realized it was Sunday and 11:00(time for mass). I quickly saved my work and shut down my computers and returned them to the ...

Melbourne Rocks!

A travel blog entry by jenandgreg

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... us to some fab places. We stopped at Giant Steps for lunch which Jules had said was a really nice place to eat but it was packed and there was a long wait for a table. Nothing else for it, we decided to sample some wines instead!

After a quick bite to eat at the bakery across the street and some beer and cider tasting at the nearby brewery it was onto the Moet C****** winery to sample the wines and champagnes. Juliet and I pretended to know what we were talking about ...

Je me gâte !

A travel blog entry by carolleturcotte

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... j’y suis restée plus de deux heures et demie…

Des informations sur J.J. Clark, le jeune architecte de 19 ans qui a conçu le building construit entre 1858 et 1862, l’histoire des premières interactions entre le gouvernement et les indigènes, l’histoire des débuts de Melbourne, bien sûr un p’tit quelque chose sur Ned Kelly (je vous en reparle un peu plus loin), une « exposition » sur quelques criminels notoires et ...

Plays and events so far...

A travel blog entry by clakiwi

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The first weekend in Melbourne I'd gone into the city to wander around Southbank and South Wharf, and decided to head to Summer of the Sevententh Doll on at the Playhouse Theatre in the Arts Centre. This ground-breaking piece of Australian drama by Ray Lawler premiered at MTC in 1955. "For sixteen summers, Roo and Barney have spent their long layoff from the cane-cutting season down in Melbourne having a high old time with two ...