Tag: Learning

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Tour leader showing three walking tour participants a page from an open notebook he holds, on a ³Ô¹ÏÍø city footpath.
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Deeper ³Ô¹ÏÍø Walking Tours

Walking tours burrowing into history and culture, drawing on local knowledge.

The modern exterior of East ³Ô¹ÏÍø Library.

East ³Ô¹ÏÍø Library

Australia's most ecologically sustainable public library.

A close up of a floral wreath with two white gerberas and a note attached with a photo of a nurse and red poppies.

ANZAC Commemorative Service

Lay a wreath in memory of the nurses who served in the war, followed by a talk and afternoon tea.

Small tour group standing in a ³Ô¹ÏÍø laneway, listening to a man speaking.
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Hardware Lane Precinct: Walking Tour

Some of ³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s most interesting stories are tucked away just out of sight.

People seated at desks arranged in an octagonal pattern inside the La Trobe Reading Room of State Library Victoria.

State Library Victoria

Australia's oldest public library and one of the first free public libraries in the world.

A line up of dignitaries and celebrities, including Michael Long, cutting a ceremonial ribbon.

The Long Walk: Naarm

A First Nations event with entertainment, cultural activities and the iconic Long Walk to the G.

A sophisticated music store with guitars hanging on the wall.

The Music Gym

Drop in to The Music Gym, ³Ô¹ÏÍø's most playable pit stop!

Group of people dancing on a wooden floor in a dance studio, all facing a full wall mirror.

Passion Studio

Learn to dance and enjoy the community spirit at Passion Dance Studio.

People seated under a pavilion venue in an outdoor space.

MPavilion Parkville

Designed by Glenn Murcutt AO, this new community space hosts free, interactive and engaging events.

People in a gallery interacting while looking at artworks on a wall.

The Torch Gallery

Explore an inspiring collection of First Nations paintings, sculptures, ceramics and products.

People participating in a Capoeira Angola class, with two people dancing and moving in the centre of a seated group of onlookers.
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Capoeira Angola: Ecamar

A Capoeira Angola class blending martial arts, dance, music and culture.

A group of people learning Afro-Brazilian percussion in a marquee, led by a man in a yellow t-shirt.
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Maracatu Estrela do Mar: Afro-Brazilian Percussion Workshops

Explore Afro-Brazilian percussion and music at this workshop series from Estrela do Mar.

A group of people gathered informally indoors, some sitting on the floor, others standing, listening to a speaker.

Think Again: the Art and Practice of Productive Disagreement

Explore how disagreement deepens insight in Leila Brammer’s engaging, interactive lecture.

Young children walking through tall reeds in a a garden.
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Nature Play ³Ô¹ÏÍø

Delight your child’s senses with free nature play experiences on Oak Lawn.

Interior of a large and welcoming library space, with patterned carpet, shelves of books, armchairs and plenty of natural light

narrm ngarrgu Library

​Located in the heart of the Queen Victoria Market precinct.

Double-storey ArtPlay building with city skyscrapers in the background.

ArtPlay

A creative arts centre for children to share unique experiences with professional artists.

Façade of the 1874 Victorian Artists Society building showing arched entrance, balcony and ornate brickwork.

Victorian Artists Society

Hosts exhibitions of national and international historic significance, art classes and workshops.

Interior of the spacious City Library,with a person descending a staircase, and other people seated at small work tables near shelves of books.

City Library

A vibrant space in the city.

Person walking by the exterior of a building with the words 'kindred' written on the darkened window.

Kindred Cameras

Kindred Cameras is a photography studio, gallery and educational space in Docklands.

Façade of the Royal Society of Victoria building against a twilight sky.

Royal Society of Victoria

A heritage listed building home to the Royal Society of Victoria, promoting science since 1854.