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The Helpmann Award-winning team debuts their newest musical, an adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s comedic short story about the bonds that tie us together.
The renowned Japanese artist has draped the gallery wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling in giant webs of striking red wool. Reclaimed love letters and photos found in flea markets are also suspended in the air, as if in time.
Elevate your tastebuds with an afternoon of Southeast Asian snacks, elegant tea cocktails and incredible city views.
Taste rare and limited-edition beers at this one-day celebration of all things sour, funky and wild-fermented. This year 21 Aussie and Kiwi breweries are fronting up, including NZ’s pioneering Garage Project and Sydney’s Wildflower.
Warm up in July with a nourishing new Vietnamese soup every week. Will it be spicy bun bo hue, a rich pork loin broth with tapioca noodles, or a sweet and sour canh chua with fried barramundi?
Whether you’re a champion of cheddar, a burrata buff or an emmental enthusiast, there’ll be a fromage for you at one of Australia’s favourite cheese festivals.
The George’s head chef will be joined by Masterchef contestants to put on a charity dinner that will raise vital funds for Victoria’s only children’s hospice.
It’s like stepping into a giant version of the childhood toy – a light-filled maze of moving prisms, mirrors, glass and steel where no two experiences will be the same.
You’ll be feeling glad (with sunshine in a bag) when the English alt-rock band heads to Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide after headlining Splendour in the Grass.
Bust out your skates and leotards for a roller-disco party with bottomless booze. BYO knee pads.
Get up to $400 off select Dyson vacuums and a gift with purchase with a Supersonic hair dryer or the Corrale straightener. Perhaps now is the time to snag an A-plus suckage device.
Three weeks of epic lasagne creations delivered to your door from some of Melbourne’s best – including 1800 Lasagne, Al Dente, Grossi a Casa and more.
Melting raclette from Frencheese, spaghetti tossed in a giant wheel of Grana Padano from That’s Amore and très French live accordion music – welcome back to the much-loved laneway festival.
Find the glowing neon Martini sign, then descend the stairs into a new subterranean cocktail bar pouring all-Aussie drinks alongside vegetarian snacks.
The world-class pastry shop has cruffin-ified a nostalgic Aussie bickie.
Join instructors of refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds from around the world for a hands-on cooking experience, as they share their stories of culture and hope.
Sydney Theatre Company’s ground-breaking one-person show makes its Melbourne debut.
Four shipping containers. Four frightening multi-sensory experiences in total darkness – including past favourites Séance and Flight plus two new ones that crank up the terror.
This limited edition feed at St Kilda’s legendary Espy, which puts a modern spin on yum cha classics, will have your Sundays sorted.
The lauded Korean restaurant has moved from a six-seat experience in the chef’s Brunswick apartment to an intimate pop-up in the pub’s private dining space (with a bigger diner in the works).
The food truck is parking itself in the microbrewery’s kitchen for four weekends, with Tex-Mex barbeque and messy birria quesatacos.
Henry VIII's story has been told too many times. This new musical gives voice to his wives and combines 500 years of historical heartbreak with 21st-century girl power.
Get up to 50 per cent off selected men’s and women’s apparel, and do your part for charity while you’re at it. Plus, 50 per cent off all denim.
The garden behind the gallery has been transformed with a salute to the state’s pastel-pink salt lakes – and you can splash through it.
Killing Eve’s formidable Jodie Comer stars in this searing one-woman play – coming to Aussie cinemas direct from London’s West End.
For one month only, the best of New Zealand fashion, baby and lifestyle will be available to purchase from David Jones online
After stints in the US and UK, the after-dark spectacle makes its long-awaited Australian debut. Meander along a 1.8-kilometre light trail to discover dozens of larger-than-life installations (including a glowing, towering tunnel).
Drama, docos and dead set classics from one of the world’s most distinctive cinematic regions arrive in Australia for a month-long celebration.
The record-breaking musical is about to open in Melbourne. Here's how to get your hands on cheap tickets.
This private tour for Mastercard cardholders lets you explore parts of the zoo not usually accessible to the public.
Twice-baked cheese soufflé. Crumpets with whipped ricotta. And a full English – McConnell style. This is one of the best morning meals you’ll find in the CBD.
An immersive, multi-sensory experience that takes you into outer space, developed in partnership with NASA, that’s been visited by over a million people globally – now it’s Melbourne’s turn.
Take in Melbourne’s city skyline while tasting cocktails made from Marionette’s tangy local liqueurs.
A monumental gilded cage by art star Ai Weiwei. A shimmering, spherical portal with an intensifying soundtrack. And more. All you need is an app to see the Melbourne and Cranbourne gardens digitally transformed for this ambitious international exhibition.
Hire a cosy private igloo for dinner at one of three Melbourne pubs and a riverside cafe – then order a sharing platter, three-course meals, winter high tea and more.
Warm up your Wednesday nights with mulled wine, smoky barbeque, international street-food, specialty hot chocolate and more at the Queen Victoria Market. Plus, the Christmas in July festivities return.
The only thing better than pasta, is when its homemade (and paired with a glass of wine).
As winter sets in, the Bendigo region is firing up for a season of fun, fire, action – and a bit of hip-shaking from the King himself.
Be mesmerised by this huge northern lights installation in spa country.
Eight Australian contemporary painters explore what exists beyond the canvas in a free exhibition at ACCA.
See colourful, mesmerising and thought-provoking new work by leading Australian contemporary artists – including Patricia Piccinini and Shaun Gladwell – who have turned their talents to printmaking for the first time.
Step aside, cheap Tuesday.
King & Godfree’s bluestone wine cellar is turning into a nightlife enoteca with a DJ line-up by Hope St Radio, wines by the glass, vodka pasta and more. Plus, a live band every month.
Keep the winter chills away with a number of warming new aperitivo specials, including $6.50 Aperol spritzes and $8.80 white chocolate Negronis.
The spectacularly magical stage play is back – with the epic two-parter condensed into a one-night affair. It picks up 19 years after the last book ends, with the now-grown boy wizard sending his kids off to Hogwarts.
Tickets are now available for the boundary-pushing, history-making musical until October 2022 – and we are not throwin’ away our shot.
To coincide with the blockbuster Picasso exhibition, Matt McConnell is turning the gallery’s lush Garden Restaurant into a Spanish-inspired tapas bar.
A digital experience at Melbourne’s newest art gallery turns Van Gogh’s life and works into an immersive adventure. And it’s coming to an end.
Exclusively developed with two French art institutions, The Picasso Century promises “an astonishing journey through the Parisian and cosmopolitan art scene of the 20th century”.
Catch the artist’s first Australian museum exhibition at Heide – we recommend viewing it after dark.
The brewery’s got heaps planned for the season, with a barnyard petting zoo, karaoke, a massive plant sale, a dance party with Alice Ivy and many more.
This major exhibition spans 200 years of history and features more than 70 artists. In addition to famous romantic and impressionist paintings, it includes contemporary kinetic sculptures, experimental cinema and more.
Bar Americano has closed for the rest of the year. Instead it’s being taken over by an experimental new concept by founder Matt Bax and bartender Matty Packham.
DJs, cocktails by The Everleigh and gourmet snacks by the water might persuade you that an autumnal pool party is actually genius.
That means cardboard walls, shelves, light fixtures, tables, chairs and decor (don’t worry, you’ll be sipping beers, wines and small-batch spirits in real glass).
Catch 300 live-music gigs around the state – featuring artists like Baker Boy, Emma Donovan and the Putbacks, Isaiah Firebrace and more – thanks to a $5 million initiative.
The global brand makes its way to Chadstone with a new two-level shopping experience.
A comprehensive showcase of the visionary fashion photographer – dubbed the “king of kink” – has arrived, complete with his diaries, letters, personal effects and, of course, photos. And you can see it after-hours (wine in hand) for a limited time.
See over 300 of the rarest books in the state, including a mini exhibition of Dante and the Divine Comedy, 19th century Jane Austen box sets, medieval manuscripts and more.
From crafting to coding, this multidisciplinary exhbition revels in the joy of making and stars two huge contemporary tapestries inspired by the evening sky.
Taste some of the best Hawke’s Bay has to offer.
It’s all about barrel-aged fortified wines at this exclusive Margaret River tasting.
The best way to see Waitematã Harbour by sunset.
Taste competition grade coffee at this half-hour showcase from the experts behind Richmond’s iconic roasting HQ.
Australian music’s past and present is on interactive display at Arts Centre Melbourne.
The beloved CBD attraction reopens with a centrepiece exhibition celebrating the wide-ranging focus of the newly renovated museum.