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By Ady
April 25th 2005
Australia Rules Oceania » Australia » Victoria » Melbourne
New Zealand was then. Melbourne is now. Its great to be in a city again. The 4 million people here from what I can see spend their time in cafes, bars or at footy games. I have done my best to fit in. The cafe culture is huge. Which is lucky as my capacity for drinking 'long black' coffees is similarly sized. Chic cafes line narrow streets manned by trendy staff with will pointy, gelled hair. Its a really cosmpolitan affair with really pretty buildings. I am not normally into city architecture but even the train station building is beautiful. The [View Full Entry]

Ady - Ady Weetman | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 25th 2005 | 459 Views | [diary=7658]

Shrine of Remembrance
Here's me taking a photo of me on video.
Weeters on Ramsay Street

G'day everybody. Happy Friday! Finally off the tourist trail. For the past week all we've seen are tiny little goldmining hamlets, fishing villages and fields full of huge woolly cows. We've been to pubs that were built for the miners, where they still have a corner devoted to gambling on anything ranging from chariot races to crab races. Haven't met another pommy for some time and all the Bruces and Sheilas want to talk about is their fishing conquests and how many Great Whites they've caught. I asked one guy whether he had a knife handy for when he'd reeled the [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 22nd 2005 | 289 Views | [diary=7493]


We arrived on a lovely cool evening in Melbourne, Australia. After our action packed time in New Zealand our plan was to slow down and relax for a few days. We stayed in a peaceful suburb called Fern Tree Gully at a very nice apartment complex. We needed some time to plan and book some of our future travel arrangements. We went into the city of Melbourne a couple of times to enjoy walking around town, browsing the shops and eating in Melbourne’s fantastic restaurants. (they are known as the restaurant city of Australia) Near our apartments was the Steam Engine [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 23rd 2005 | 510 Views | [diary=7561]

Watching the world go by
Interesting Aussie Sign!

By GrahamB
April 17th 2005
2 Days to go Oceania » Australia » Victoria » Melbourne
This is a quick test just before I head off to singapore [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 24th 2005 | 47 Views | [diary=7261]


Well, we're getting closer to being an actual real-time travelblog for the first time in a couple of months! Our trip to Melbourne was always going to be primarily to visit family, so we weren't expecting to see too much of the surrounding area - and after 6 months of seeing all kinds of wonderful things I wanted to dedicate time to family. Roy and Carol very kindly picked us up from the airport - they waited an hour extra for us due to Qantas's incompetence. We stayed most of the time at Roy and Carol's but also stayed for a [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 5th 2005 | 963 Views | [diary=7876]

Jacob, smile for the Camera
Out for dinner on Lygon Street, Melbourne
Round for dinner at John and Janine's

Hi everybody, I hope you all had a great Easter Holiday. I spent the holiday weekend in the Dandenongs, a mountain range about an hour east of the city. While they are not terribly tall, only about 600 meters high (that’s about 2,100 feet if my conversion is correct) they are absolutely beautiful. I went with Marta who has friends that live in the area, and their backyard actually borders a national park. One of the girls is a high school biology teacher, so our hikes were quite educational. The forests were gorgeous, very dense with lots of ferns, birds, [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 503 Views | [diary=6335]

Same tree different view
A view of the trail
Tree Fern

Okay...so you never got the story to go along with the photos from the last few journals. I still may attempt to add some text, but perhaps not. All apologies. Here are some more photos from a short stay in Melbourne, the beginnings of the GRO tour and some additional GRO pics. I missed my first flight on Friday night because I miscalculated my flight time (brilliant!) but made up for in on Saturday when I arrived... [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 23rd 2005 | 209 Views | [diary=11711]

Hostel Toilet
Hanging with some yocals...
Nap Time

By Tanya
March 25th 2005
Melbourne Oceania » Australia » Victoria » Melbourne
City Views from Melbourne! Enjoy! [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 660 Views | [diary=6168]

Melbourne Town Hall
City Tram
Crazy about the Simpsons

By Lissy
March 23rd 2005
just playing Oceania » Australia » Victoria » Melbourne
i'm still just playing around with this making sure i know how to use it before i go away. photos come up quite well really [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 156 Views | [diary=5780]


Hi everybody. Sorry it has been so long since the last post but school is keeping me very busy at the moment. My classes, while very interesting are a lot of work! But it hasnt been all reading and writing, I have had a couple of fun distractions from the books. On Thursday I went to the Sarah Mclachlan concert at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne. Not only did I get to see a fantastic concert, I got to meet Sarah herself! She was extremly nice and I got both a picture with her, and she signed one of my [View Full Entry]

Jodi - Jodi Henry | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 358 Views | [diary=5620]

Some of the International Gang
Another Study Break
My Aussie Home