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WORLD YOUTH DAY
Fed Square brings World Youth Day to Melbourne with SBS’ live broadcast of the opening mass, presided over by Cardinal George Pell. MORE >
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GO BEYOND THE RACETRACK
From the jockeys to the horses, from the racing families to the fashions on the field, the many facets of horseracing are showcased at Champions: Australian Racing Museum and Hall of Fame. MORE >
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THE ART OF GLASS
If you're looking for a unique, Australian-made gift, you're sure to find just the thing at Kirra Gallery. Currently showing: MM08 - The Monash Momentum Continues, featuring the work of 15 past students of the Department of Fine Arts Glass Studio. MORE >
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WINTER WARMERS
Tjanabi @ Fed Square welcomes new head chef Greg Hampton and launches its new winter lunch and dinner menus. And Sundays @ Tjanabi now feature all day breakfasts and traditional Sunday roasts. MORE >
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Melbourne's Meeting Place
Meet at Federation Square. Everyone else does. Ever since this landmark cultural and entertainment destination was opened to the public, Melburnians and visitors have been gathering here. Locals have embraced Fed Square as a true reflection of their city, with rich cultural experiences, a diversity of places to eat and drink, unique shopping and a wealth of information to welcome visitors. Fed Square is where cultures meet, friends meet, minds meet and worlds meet. No wonder all of Melbourne is saying, 'Meet you at Fed Square!'
We acknowledge that we are gathered on the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. At Federation Square we value the heritage and traditions of the indigenous people of this area and support their contemporary expression
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