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The Red Thread

Within its labyrinth of laneways and beyond, Melbourne holds untold treasures. The Red Thread is a creative forum that unearths these experiences. It doesn't matter if you're a local or from out of town, let the world know about your Melbourne experiences by leaving your very own thread using text, images or video.

Featured Thread
contributed by Vida, 3 January 2010
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If you have a camera and like going walkabout there is not much better to do than take photographs of our city of melbourne, roaming its streets in appreciation of its inhabitants, cohabitants and all drifting, floating, passing through humanity one may come across.

Random Threads
contributed by Ken & Dale Hedge, 15 September 2008

Just over 12 months ago my new wife and I spent our honeymoon of 10 days in exciting Melbourne.
Amongst our many exciting experiences our best dining experience was discovering a small secluded back...

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contributed by Gin, 30 September 2008

A great little restaurant tucked in a small side street off busy Chapel street is the Red Door Antiques and Yum Cha Cafe (McIlwrick Street). We enjoyed delicious dumplings seated on cushions inside a...

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contributed by Lgo, 19 September 2008

A few years ago now my Husband and I had a weekend away in Melbourne without our children (which is a rare occurance) We booked into the Oakford Gordon at 24 Little Bourke Street. We booked from NZ so...

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contributed by Kathleen Barbour, 29 September 2008

To wander around the Ian Potter centre was the highlight of our trip. The art here gave us a real sense of the history and people of Australia. Art is my thing and the collections here are a pure visu...

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contributed by bluebritten, 19 September 2008

When visiting Melbourne, one thing that should be on every visitors to do list must be a visit to Lygon Street.

A stroll past the Italian restaurants in the evenings is a must, the owners and manag...

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