First Peoples is an extensive exhibition which encompasses 2,000 years of Victoria’s history right up to today and beyond. This is the first of its…
These holidays get to know the Shrine better by completing the Shrine’s Family Explorer Trail – a perfect FREE city challenge aimed at school aged…
Gelati is unequivocally my very favourite food – some might argue that it’s not actually a food.. but then they haven’t experienced the gelati at the Spring…
Chinese New Year is synonymous with the colourful and fabulous parade through Chinatown – starting in Little Bourke Street and weaving its way through the city. When:…
Today we went to the tennis with the kids – it seemed we weren’t alone, there were lots of families at the Australian Open. It’s…
Music classes for bumps, babies, preschoolers and their parents – run by professional opera singer, educator and mum Melanie Maslin, this is a baby music…
Melbourne’s city playground is tucked behind Federation Square down on the river, in an area known as Birrarung Marr. It’s the perfect escape from the…
In a 1/2 hectare corner of Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens is a fabulous space for children – be warned though there is running water, so…
The O’Brien Group Arena is for beginners through to enthusiasts – we love a turn on the ice rink. When: 7 days a week, 364 days a…
Kids Corner at the Grand Prix Where: Albert Park Lake – best entrance for easy access to Kids Corner is Gate 8, cnr St Kilda…
There is a king and queen, rides, performers, birdmen and water skiing stunts – it’s loads of fun and it’s free to attend, the best…
Polly Woodside Pirate Sunday When: First Sunday of the month, but during January it’s every Sunday! Where: Polly Woodside, 2A Clarendon St, South Wharf What:…
Well we’ve loved the story book for many years (I’m Still Awake Still) and if you are expecting the show to be a faithful transformation…
If you have passed by Fed Square this week you might have noticed a huge web like structure taking form on the Flinders Street side….
There really is something for everyone at the Melbourne Museum, from a toddler through to an academic. I am yet to run out of things…