The 17.5m (57ft) LED Christmas Tree in Federation Square.
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The 17.5m (57ft) LED Christmas Tree in Federation Square.
Melbourne’s Anglican Cathedral, St Paul’s from Swanston Street. The fence surrounds the under construction Metro Tunnel Town Hall railway station, and not an anti-church barricade.
A snatched view up Degraves Street looking up towards Flinders Lane.
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A trip into the City for Love Actually? The Musical Parody. The cast of six barrel through their version of key scenes from the movie. All in a whirlwind of costume changes, all topped off with All I Want For Christmas Is You!
Melbourne’s Royal Arcade all dressed up for Christmas.
Zoe and Susan pose on the Princes Bridge with the Southbank Pedestrian Bridge and its Merry Christmas sign in the background.
The Melbourne Town Hall decorated for Christmas, complete with a complement of Nutcracker Men.
A Nutcracker Man stands guard at the Swanston Street entrance to the Bourke Street Mall while a koala peers over his shoulder.
The view from the opposite end of the 15,000 block Lego Mini Melbourne by by Aaron Amanetkis. Looking up from the end of St Kilda Rd and the Art Centre Spire across Princes Bridge to Young and Jacksons and Flinders Street Station.
An overview of the 15,000 block Lego Mini Melbourne. We have a drone’s eye-view from the end of Swanson Street, looking across Flinders Street and over the Princes Bridge to the Arts Centre. Unfortunately, the edge has chopped through St Paul’s Cathedral and Young and Jacksons.
The Victorian Government backed Melbourne Bike Share scheme ran from 2009 until 2019. Love the repetition of the form of the bikes, and their shadows, at the bike station at Federation Square.
The 2010 Tim Burton Exhibition at ACMI. Balloon Boy is a 22 foot high installation commissioned by Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York for the opening of the Tim Burton world tour. Tim Burton was called on to create an origin story for Balloon Boy (B.). B. was created, Frankenstein’s monster-style, from the leftover balloons used in children’s parties at the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, where he lives.