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The Eternal Flame War Memorial
The Eternal Flame War Memorial
at the Botanical Gardens, city skyscrapers in the background
Greetings from Melbourne, well really from Kings Cross in Sydney as it's a week later but you ken what I mean. We arrived in Melbourne to drop auld Bertha off at the car hire place and after driving around the airport for ages we finally found the shop. I'll not go into details here (as it makes me dry retch even thinking about it) but needless to say emptying the chemical toilet wasn't the best thing we've done on the trip, actually it may have been the worse if it hadn't been for that night with the cockroaches, but that's another [View Full Entry]

Shaggy - Andrew Mudie | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 25th 2005 | 588 Views | [diary=17192]

Both sides of the Yarra
and the fabulous MCG
Andrew in Federation Square

Stowaway!!!
Stowaway!!!
...on the plane at heathrow :)
G'day!! (hehe, totally predictable, but who cares!!!!) so i thought that i should probably update because i've been here since tuesday now and have done loads and loads! so *WARNING* this could be a super long big fat entry!!! (that and i tend to waffle...) boring stuff - flight was ok, really long though, totally didn't realise that a day is a loooooong time. especially sat down. on a plane. its so so cold here at the moment!! like, think england. in winter time. and because its winter here, its dark by 6, its strange!!! have been borrowing coats and scarves [View Full Entry]

Lins - Lindsey Sweeney | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 13th 2005 | 235 Views | [diary=16413]

Federation square
Down by the yarra river
A room with a view

Aussie Rules Footie
Aussie Rules Footie
Bulldogs vs Eagles
As soon as we had checked into our hostel, we went out exploring where we were and as we were only a block away from Queen Victoria Market we had to go shopping. Chrissie got a very good deal on a very nice jacket... In the afternoon we went to the Melbourne Gaol (my second jail in as many weeks) which is quite an eerie place. There is only one wing left and they have filled the cells with loads of information about the former tenants and very creepily with the death masks of the men and women who were hung [View Full Entry]

EDAF 2005 - Sara Collier & Gillian Daly | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 16th 2005 | 165 Views | [diary=16691]

Melbourne at Sunset
Federation Square
Luna Park

Spent a day back in Melbourne at Tom's house, doing some washing and basically sorting my stuff out ready for the east coast with Lucy. So camping clothes ditched and out come all those east coast party clothes!! NOT. Tom wasn't around unfortunately but it was great to see Nick again, who cooked me dinner, and we had a really nice chat and catch up. [View Full Entry]

Lizard - Liz | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 24th 2005 | 10 Views | [diary=19548]


Well what an exciting couple of days I've had. Been living some childhood dream. I'll start with Monday. Monday I went around the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) which is more a stadium it can hold 80,000 people (quite big). It's also where the Commonwealth Games are being held. Then I went to the Rod Laver Arena where the Aus Open tennis is held. Unfortunately when I went round it looked like any other stadium and had some chav kids with me. So after all that excitement didnt think anything else could beat it. But how wrong I was! In the evening [View Full Entry]

Photokaren - Karen | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 4th 2005 | 268 Views | [diary=15634]


Somebody stole 2 hours because we woke at 9.30 realised we could have a lie in then woke at 11.30 when we had to be the other side of town at 11.45 for the Phillip Island tour! Power walked (very Harold Bishop esque) to Flinders St Station for 12.05, having missed the bus but getting there just as the neighbours bus pulled in. It was the lady who had given us the tour the day before and she phoned the office to get the bus to wait for us there while we caught a taxi over there. We're so lucky :) [View Full Entry]

Alice Dave and Pete - Alice Dave and Pete | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 23rd 2005 | 54 Views | [diary=17187]


We couldn't decide whether to go to Kangaroo Island when we get to Adelaide or Phillip Island in Melbourne - both are full of all the wildlife we want to see but Phillip Island is smaller. Unfortunately tours of Kangaroo Island are all 2 days and just getting onto and off the island in a campervan is $140 and the park rangers who are meant to do tours were really unhelpful when I rang whereas a Phillip Island tour was done by the same people who do the Neighbours tour for $85. Having decided to do this though we found out [View Full Entry]

Alice Dave and Pete - Alice Dave and Pete | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 22nd 2005 | 58 Views | [diary=17010]


Melbourne! Finally I am here. I passed through Melbourne on my way from Sydney to Adelaide with Korhan, 3 months ago. For several reasons, we didn't stay even one day, and I was hoping to have the time to come back, even if it was going to be in the winter. So on a nice sunny day I left Noosa, took the bus to Brisbane airport, and prepared myself to freeze in Melbourne. Instead, I had a beautiful week, not even one day of rain and relatively warm weather (around 18 degrees). In my first days in the city I didn't [View Full Entry]

Anat - Anat Shezaf | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 3rd 2005 | 217 Views | [diary=15156]

The "Hungarian cube" of the Melbourne Museum building
Federation square
My cell in Melbourne gaol :-)

Woke up with a JCB outside the window and got some very odd looks going for a shower! We also booked into a daytime Neighbours tour with backpackerking.com.au, so we went and caught the bus by Flinders St station. It was a bit rubbish at first - we just about recognised the outside of the school but we weren't even allowed in the studios. But it was all made up for by our visit to Ramsey street, which is a real street called Pin Oak Court in West Melbourne with real people living three - in number 30 is an english [View Full Entry]

Alice Dave and Pete - Alice Dave and Pete | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 19th 2005 | 80 Views | [diary=17007]


We certainly were if you like freezing cold! I think they were talking about the lake and forest which were beautiful though! We eventually persuaded ourselves to get out of our sleeping bags and drove down the coast and stopped for breakfast in a town near the Snowy River of 'Snowy River: The McGregor Saga' fame. Along the ninety mile beach and we were in Melboune for mid-afternoon! It was quite fun describing the van over the phone to pay the toll. We met the lady who runs the melbourne wicked depot and she said we could use her shower so [View Full Entry]

Alice Dave and Pete - Alice Dave and Pete | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 19th 2005 | 77 Views | [diary=17006]