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    The Royal Melbourne Show

    Posted by ismith 28 September 2007

    The 'Show' - where city and country get together! Once a year, the country invades the city at the showgrounds and lets city families see what the country has to offer.

    In addition, there are quite a few competitions where our farmers and country folk can show off the best bull, pig, horse or who can cook the best sponge or grow the best pumpkin.

    Sheepdog and poultry competitions are favourites. City kids also have a chance to see new lambs or piglets or chooks. There are enough circus rides, face painting areas and handicraft stalls to keep everyone happy.

    Adults have flamenco, hip hop, capoeira performers, belly dancers and others to keep them entertained.

    And of course, there are fireworks at night. Everyone should go and don't forget to grab a ShowBag.

    Sept 20 - 30
    Royal Melbourne Showgrounds
    Epsom Road, Ascot Vale

    take a tram or train there from the CBD (car parking is available too)


    www.royalshow.com.au/

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    Melbourne Zoo "roar 'n' snore"

    Posted by ismith 19 January 2007

    Go to the zoo and see the animals ..and get up close with the animals. After closing time, "Roar 'n' Snore' starts with dinner followed by a nightime guided tour of the zoo. You get to explore the zoo as night falls and see the zoo's nightlife...animals whose activities start at dusk. Supper follows..before you bed down for the night...in your tent in the middle of the zoo.
    I might add, nightime at the zoo is NOISY!
    Breakfast is served next morning before more walks around the zoo.
    This is simply a wonderful activity that has to be experienced.

    For adults and families with children 7+

    Melbourne Zoo
    Elliot Ave, Parkville

    Melbourne Zoo is located only minutes north from the city centre, within Royal Park. Car parking is available or visitors can take the tram or train to reach the Zoo. Trains run from Flinders Street Station stopping at Melbourne Zoo's own Royal Park Station

    www.zoo.org.au/melbourne/roarnsnore.htm

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    St Kilda Adventure Playground

    Posted by misselke 2 February 2006

    A play space for kids and adults. Hidden in the slightly dingy suburb of St Kilda is this crazy secret place full of climbing frames, trampolines, flying foxes and other contraptions to fire the imagination.

    Off Robe Street, follow the signs, St Kilda

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