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Milder weather and longer days are back, so it's time to embrace the sunshine and explore the best of Melbourne in spring. Festival fever is in the air, with live music taking centre stage across the state, while the city is abuzz with art exhibits and cultural experiences that highlight Melbourne's creative side and rich Indigenous history.
Join a stadium crowd as international hockey stars take to the ice and Australian netballers shred up the court, or spend a leisurely afternoon strolling through Melbourne's arcades and shopping from independent boutiques or renowned global brands.
Here are our top spring picks.
Celebrate truth, beauty, freedom and love at a performance of Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Continue to support homegrown talent at Melbourne Fashion Week, with this year's event celebrating and supporting the best in Australian fashion with runways, pop-up fashion moments, immersive experiences and more. Or, celebrate live music when ALWAYS LIVE takes over Victoria with live performances, both big and small.
And that's just the beginning. There's lots more to enjoy in Melbourne this spring.
You can hear the roar of sporting fans year-round in Melbourne, and spring is no exception. Start the season off strong with the 2023 Toyota AFL Grand Final as 100,000 people pack out the MCG to see who this year's victors will be. Hockey fans rejoice, as the first ever National Hockey League Global Series takes place right here in our fair city, as the Los Angeles Kings and Arizona Coyotes make their southern hemisphere debut.
Keep the energy up for GWM Ironman 70.3 and the Melbourne Cup Carnival, among countless sporting events happening over the sunny spring period.
Fresh and exciting flavour combinations, quality local produce and spectacular surroundings are all the ingredients you need for fantastic spring dining opportunities.
Sample sweet and savoury treats with views of the river at Pawa Cafe & Bar, or head to Collins Street for a sophisticated new Nordic approach to Australian dining at Freyja. There's literally hundreds of restaurants and bars to choose from in Melbourne's thriving food and drink scene.
Shop 'til you drop as the spring fashion wave takes over the city. Bold colours, lush fabrics and the latest of independent and designer fashion is right at your fingertips. Gianna Molinaro in Albert Park offers pieces made from simple silks and pure lines for the contemporary woman, while Primness in Armadale is the clothing equivelant of Australia's relaxed lifestyle with all clothing made from natural fibres and lightweight threads. Let's not forget the stylish men, Mr Simple has all the chinos, shorts and tees a discerning man could possibly desire, or Chadstone - The Fashion Capital has every clothing brand you could possibly dream of under one, sundrenched roof.
Journey through Melbourne's cultural and creative hub and discover expressions of creativity and history at every corner. Take an Aboriginal Heritage Walk in Melbourne Gardens with an Aboriginal guide and discover why the site is significant to the local Kuli Nation. Continue your journey through Indigenous culture at the Koorie Heritage Trust at Federation Square. Next stop, The LUME Melbourne, to learn about connection through captivating art and music of First Peoples in an immersive gallery space. Back in Federation Square, explore the world of film, television and digital media at ACMI, or pop into The Australian Music Vault for an insight into the history of homegrown music with interactive and digital experiences.