Australian Centre for Moving Images
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Australia’s national museum for film, television, video games, digital culture and art, with 2 main cinemas equipped to play every film, video and digital video format.
Brighton houses some of the wealthiest citizens in Melbourne with grand homes, and the development of large residential blocks of land.
On the list of Melbourne’s most iconic buildings, the Exhibition Centre, opened in 1996, has a main entrance of tilted metal blades supported by a pair of yellow rods.
A mixed-use development in the city of Melbourne, covering an area of 3.2 ha & centred on 3 major public spaces – St. Paul's Court, The Square, and The Atrium.
Royal Exhibition Building is a UNESCO world heritage site and the oldest surviving from the Great Exhibition era still operating as an exhibition hall.
Melbourne embraced stencil art at an early stage, leading to the naming of Melbourne as "stencil capital of the world'.
The Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road.
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