
The new native animal on the Terrigal Crescent side of the Yarra Valley Zoo Experience Cafe on Hawthory Road in Kilsyth. Occasionally, you can see a dingo getting some fresh air in the rooftop cage.

The new native animal on the Terrigal Crescent side of the Yarra Valley Zoo Experience Cafe on Hawthory Road in Kilsyth. Occasionally, you can see a dingo getting some fresh air in the rooftop cage.

Flinders Street Station from the less glamorous western end, highlighting the clock tower at the end of Elizabeth Street. Zoe and I had a quick trip into the city for a visit to the Imigration Museum. The sun was out but the wind was bitter, a relief after the rain earlier in the week.

A snatched view up Degraves Street looking up towards Flinders Lane.

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 Parliament House for the State of Victoria on Spring Street, Melbourne. Parliament House sits at the end of Bourke Street and is one of the City’s landmark buildings. The colonnaded front was completed in 1889, and features stone quarried at Mt Difficult in the Grampians.

One of the ornate cast iron streetlamps outside Parliament House on Spring Street, looking down Bourke Street.

The derelict garden store on Binney Street, Euroa, back in 2011.

The AP Gardiner Building, 45-47 Railway Street, Euroa, is named after the original owner. It was built in 1901 after the first weatherboard store burnt down. The AP Gardiner building has been the home for a variety of businesses since it was built. One of the residents is the local weekly paper, the Euroa Gazette.

Tourists take advantage of the wide footpaths and shady verandahs for a spot of lunch in Yackandandah.

A hint of things to come as autumn begins in Yackandandah back in 2011.

A view down the main street of Yackandandah, this was once the main highway between Melbourne and Sydney.