Author: Melbourning

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Victorian barista, Nat Thaipun, has been named the winner of MasterChef Australia 2024, taking home $250,000 and a residency at Crown Melbourne’s ALUMNI restaurant. According to the Herald Sun, Nat has promised the food during her residency will be influenced by Thai flavours from her childhood. “I’ve created the whole menu, including the signature cocktail, which is a fun take on Sour Patch Kids. My brothers and I love sour lollies, so I recreated the flavour using offcuts of finger lime,” she told the newspaper. “The scotch egg (seen in the finale) will make an appearance, but instead of pork mince I’ll use…

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Two decades on from ruining Jonny’s Bar Mitzvah, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes are heading Down Under to wreak havoc at another important milestone, the Quinceañ​era. The Band of the Long Weekend Tour comes in support of the punk rock cover band’s 12th album, Blow it…at Madison’s Quinceañera!. Ushering new songs and old favourites on the road, you don’t have to be in on the joke to enjoy their album or their live shows. Rapscallion crooner and front man, Spike Slawson said: “I would like this to be considered indicative of what a live show by the Gimme Gimmes can be.”…

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Arts Centre Melbourne and Arts Access Victoria have announced the 2024 program for Melbourne’s ground-breaking Disability-led arts initiative Alter State, taking place across the city from 2 – 13 October. The initiative  is a major arts and disability event engaging artists and audiences across Australia and New Zealand.  Alter State features more than 100 Deaf and Disabled artists performing and participating in performances, events and talks in-person and online across ten venues over 12 days. Alter State 2024 Creative Lead Jodee Mundy OAM, a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) and disabled artist, said this year’s theme Disabled Futures: a glimpse of what’s to come provided exciting opportunities to interrogate what it means to be a Disabled or…

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Join three-time #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, Mark Manson for an evening of no-BS life advice at Hamer Hall on 6 November 2024. Mark Manson is known for his no-nonsense approach to self-help. He cuts through the noise of typical personal development advice with his refreshingly blunt philosophy and gives life advice that is science-based, pragmatic and non-bullshitty. Having sold 20 million book copies, Mark’s approach has resonated with people around the world who are committed to a more practical, realistic form of personal growth. Mark will be taking to the stage to…

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Get ready to Romp-Bomp-A-Stomp with everyone’s favourite Dinosaur – Dorothy – as her new show hits venues across Victoria in September and October. The Dorothy the Dinosaur Spectacular Show is promised to be extravaganza of show stopping songs, including all The Wiggles greatest hits like Rock-A-Bye Your Bear, Hot Potato and Do the Propeller. Joined on stage by all her Wiggly friends you’ll be Shaking your Hips’with Wags the Dog, Move your Armslike Henry the Octopus and singing Quack, Quack with Captain Feathersword! Tickets for Dorothy the Dinosaur Spectacular Show go on sale at 11am on Wednesday 17 July for…

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Visitors to Werribee Park Mansion can enjoy a trip to the historic site for free as part of Open House Melbourne later this month. Parks Victoria will throw open the doors of the mansion on 28 July, with a range of fun things to do for all ages. The 60-room mansion is one of the most opulent historic homes in Australia, and this is a chance to explore and have fun, with free entry from 10am-4pm. Surprise musical performances and games will create a lively atmosphere inside the mansion and refreshments will be on offer from the café. Kids can sample life…

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The lineup has been revealed for the 2024 Phillip Island Festival of Stories to be held in Cowes on 2-4 August. The annual literary festival elebrates story-telling in all its forms. Designed to be inspiring, uplifting, entertaining, challenging and thought-provoking, no topic is off limits as the Festival of Stories empowers a diverse group of people to tell their tales in their favourite form.  This year’s line-up includes a Walkley Award winning journalist, a former Australian of the Year and several acclaimed authors and broadcasters. They include: The 2024 Phillip Island Festival of Stories will be held at Berninneit, 91-97 Thompson…

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I subscribe to all the things so you don’t have to. This is a curated list of what’s been announced over the past week so you can save the date, or swoop on tickets, and also a list of what’s coming up soon if you’re looking to make last-minute plans What’s new? Jet to play a one-off concert with MSO Internationally acclaimed Aussie rockers Jet are set to join forces with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and conductor Nicholas Buc to rock the Sidney Myer Music Bowl for a one-off concert, exclusive to Melbourne on 8 November. Beloved singers Kate Ceberano and…

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RuPaul’s Drag Race icon Bianca Del Rio has officially announced her new stand-up world comedy tour titled Dead Inside, which will bring her Australia and New Zealand in January and February 2025. The tour, which will bring her to Melbourne’s Comedy Theatre on 31 January 2025, will cover politics, pop culture, political correctness, current events, cancel culture and everyday life through the eyes of someone who’s “dead inside,” finding humour in everything. In announcing the tour, Bianca said: “I’m coming out of my crypt and hitting the road again to remind everyone that I’m still DEAD INSIDE!”  “If you enjoy irreverent…

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Longstanding Chapel Street institution Morris Jones has unveiled an exciting culinary makeover with the launch of INCA, Melbourne’s first Nikkei restaurant. Combining the precision of traditional Japanese cooking with the spirit of Peruvian food, INCA at Morris Jones has introduced the bright mix of both cultures to Melbourne with Michelin-trained chef Carlos Moreira leading the kitchen. The menu features Moreira’s unique take on Nikkei signature dishes, such as ceviche and tiradito, and a drinks list including Peruvian pisco sours, Japanese whiskeys, and crisp lagers. Signature dishes include Sydney rock oysters with pisco sour granita, tostada de carmarones with aji verde,…

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The Melbourne Fringe Festival has released one of the highlights of this year’s program – a Festival-first commission of cultural deviants The Huxleys presenting The Winner Takes It All – a grand slam queer takeover of the sporting world, where Melbourne’s queer community will be able to live out their own glamorous athletic dreams. The event will run over the first and second weekends o this year’s Fringe Festival and is described as “a large-scale participatory event come photoshoot where The Huxleys invite ordinary citizens en masse from the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies to enter a domain that they…

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Recharge your flux capacitor… and get ready to celebrate the unforgettable movie classic Back to the Future as you’ve never seen and heard it before when the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra performs the musical score live in synch with the movie at a special screening at Hamer Hall. The beloved cult classic was a box office chart topping blockbuster in 1985 that went on to spawn two wildly successful sequels, and has made an enduring mark on pop culture. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, Back to the Future is a classic sci-fi adventure film that blends humor, heart, and time travel. It…

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