02 AUSTRALIA TRAVEL TIPS | PDF
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02 AUSTRALIA TRAVEL TIPS | PDF
TRAVEL Australia VICTORIA One of Australia’s smallest and most densely populated states developed on the back of the gold mines. Victoria is visually stunning with its Australian Alps, Eastern Highlands and its commanding views over the Indian Ocean. The capital Melbourne now boasts one of the world’s most cultured societies with highly signifcant global arts influence thanks mainly to the Arts Faculty of the Melbourne University The Brighton Beach Huts A wide range of cuisine in Melbourne’s restaurants MELBOURNE B eautiful Melbourne gives home to some three million OUT AND ABOUT YARRA RIVER Take some time out to cruise up the Yarra OUT AND ABOUT people and is today, one of the world’s cultural capitals. The Arts are superbly represented here and complimented THE GOLD RUSH by Australia’s most sophisticated café society. Remember that cult classic Picnic At Hanging River and see the bird colonies at The Arts Faculty at Melbourne University is one of its oldest Herring Island. and largest with over 7,000 students and has, over the last PHILIP BAY decade; become the strongest centre for artistic learning in Watch the penguins parade at Port Australia. Its School of Fine Arts is now the best in the world and Philip Bay, where each night hundreds of the city fosters a large and diverse international arts community. them shuffle ashore. Weather allowing, Learning aside, sport, especially Australian Rules Football, Collins Street is the most luxurious part of town, with many a you can even get to swim with the is a religion here, and racing’s Melbourne Cup in the autumn decent bar and restaurant. I tried out The Box Cafe & Restaurant was first discovered in 1851, and is granted public holiday status. at No.189 after drinks at the bar of the Sofitel though later on I Maldon, which the National Trust dolphins and seals here. This is also the Rock? You can’t possibly visit Victoria without seeing it and it’s a good opportunity to explore Goldfields, the area where great The Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road fortunes have been made and lost. You’ll find Hanging Rock near Gisborn in Woodend. Visit Bendigo, where gold place to get some surfing action. There’s the Grand Prix in the spring, Test matches at the was told of a great restaurant with a view on the 35th floor of declared as being the best preserved TWELVE APOSTLES Melbourne Cricket Ground and plenty of championship golf the same Sofitel. For a luxurious stay the well - appointed luxury gold-era settlement in 1965. You can get to the dramatic Twelve courses, such as the Royal Melbourne which hosts the Meridien Hotel is only further up the street in the Rialto Towers There’s also Ballaret, an hour’s drive from Apostles (see picture above right) easily Heineken Classic, not to mention the numerous watersports and the Grand Hyatt is at No. 123. The Rialto tower is throughout the region. Melbourne’s highest building, offering extraordinary views in a day. These gigantic (some are as Melbourne, where a quarter of Victoria’s The prestigious Menzies at Rialto Hotel on Collins Street high as 65m) limestone rock formations (from the 55th floor) accross the city and over Port Philip have eroded into dramatic shapes over Bay. It’s open until 10pm so you get a chance to see GOLF COURSES the ages. Find them in the Port Campbell Melbourne cityscape by night. Visit the 1890s Block Royal Melbourne Golf Club National Park. Arcade here with its glass - domed roof and ornate mould- Black Rock, 3193. Tel: +61 3 9598 6755 YARRA VALLEY ings, there’s a few good cafes here guarding some of Kingston Heath Golf Club Melbourne’s smartest shops. If you’re going by car, the Yarra Valley Cheltenham, 3192. Tel: +61 3 9551 1955 and snowboarding. Mount Buller (www.mtbuller.com.au) are Victoria Golf Club South Yarra (www.rbgmelb.org.au) and romantics should dine the main resorts, and both get busy at in the Observatory Café while gazing up at the stars. peak times. Smaller venues like the Mount hills, forests and, essentially, wineries. You just across from the cathedral in the National Trust-listed Young can take a trip on the Puffing Billy Steam and Jackson’s Hotel and enjoy a private viewing of Sth Oakleigh, 3167. Tel: +61 3 9579 3033 Engine through the area, which has been Melbourne’s sculpture icon Chloe, a full - length nude that The National Golf Club in operation since 1900. reclines in Chloe’s Bar and Bistro – she’s lived here since LOCAL VINEYARDS 1881. At Bourke Street Mall you’ll see Melbourne’s oldest There are more than 230 vineyards in arcade, Royal Arcade (1839) which is paved in black and Dromana Estate in Dromana for a light July and August for cross-country skiing An absolute must for classic - film buffs between December Falls Creek (www.mtbeauty.com) and 1880s though he never even set foot in Australia. You can stay Chinatown is around here, situated around Little Bourke The Victorian Alps region is popular in the Theatres Building (see www.artscentre.net.au). (www.moonlight.com.au) in the Royal Botanic Gardens in are the Dandenong Ranges, with their Cafe society in the St Kilda area of Melbourne VICTORIAN ALPS National Gallery of Victoria, the Melbourne Concert Hall and Sth Oakleigh, 3167. Tel: +61 3 9579 3122 William Butterfield designed St Paul’s Cathedral in the be shy when it comes to tasting. Go to the The Victorian Arts Centre, off St. Kilda Road, houses the and March is a screening at the Moonlight Cinema The Metropolitan Golf Club white marble. gold was found and there’s a recreated gold town to visit at Sovereign Hill. is an hour’s drive away from the city, as Victoria. Make sure you visit one and don’t Restaurant at the fashionable Lindrum Hotel Cheltenham, 3192. Tel: +61 3 9584 1733 Commonwealth Golf Club Home to the Melbourne Fringe Festival, the inner suburb Baw resort (www.bawbawar.com.au) are Fitzroy is the heart of the city’s bohemian culture. Its alterna- better for the ski beginner. tive and boasts a chic tribe of aspiring young artists with NATIONAL PARKS Mordialloc, 3195. Tel: +61 3 9580 3455 boutique galleries, second-hand shops, laid - back cafes and For weird rock formations and Aboriginal Cape Schanck, 3939. Tel: +61 3 5988 6666 Woodlands Golf Club The Dunes Golf Links Parisian street art. In Prahran and Toorak, it becomes more rock art, the Grampians National Park in Rye, 3941. Tel: +61 3 5985 1334 upmarket. The financial crowd hang out around the Central western Victoria is spectacular. Yarra Yarra Golf Club Business District, where you’ll find another selection of quality Learn about the Koories, Victoria’s bars with restuarant venues dotted along the Yarra River. Aboriginal people in the Brambuk East Bentleigh, 3165. Tel: +61 3 9563 7711 Street and Spring and Swanston Streets, it’s where to experi- Huntingdale Golf Club Sth Oakleigh, 3167. Tel: +61 3 9579 4622 lunch and the Red Hill Estate or Main Ridge Yarra Park is where the Melbourne Cricket Club has lived ence the best in Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Thai Estate in Red Hill for some champagne. since 1853. Then there’s Federation Square, the site for the cuisines. The Bamboo House (traditional), Madam Fang’s Towers Hotels is packed with bars, shops, restuarants, clubs also the Bushtucker Café here, where you Rod Laver Stadium (home to The Australian Open Tennis (modern) and Kunis (sushi) are all good, I coudn’t resist Gilbert and the 24-hour-a-day Crown Casino.The Duck Restaurant is can try your luck with some possum-tail Championship), the Melbourne Sports & Entertainment Centre, Lau’s Flower Drum on Market Lane (+61 3 9662 3655) – pricy, but with such an excellent setting on the river who’s soup or a rooburger. The Wilsons and the Olympic Park (home of the Melbourne Storm rugby one of the best Cantonese meals I’ve ever eaten. counting? For more views of the water, the famed Walters Promontory, Gippsland is the place to Wine Bar & Restaurant is also worth a visit. swim, surf and take in the coastal scenery. league team). There’s also the 10,500 seater Vodafone Arena a day out, visit the Melbourne Museum There may be no opera house or spectacular harbour but One of the best ways to get about is by tram – the City Circle which opened in 2000. It covers six enormous levels and Melbourne is officially the trendiest city on the planet, crammed Bulga National Park and take a breather line is free and look out for the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant, one includes the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Centre, which showcases a with spectacular restaurants, cafe culture, sophisticated bars, on one of the many beaches in the area. of Melbourne’s more unusual dineries. stunning collection of native art. quality hotels and complimented by an unusual amount of which had a huge open - air, salt - water swimming pool, an www.visitvictoria.com – The best local travel information amazing collection of contemporary art, impressive boutique- www.melbourne.vic.gov.au – For everything on Melbourne www.parkweb.vic.gov.au – Get to know the Grampians WORLD OF GOLF Get back to nature in the forests of the Tarra greenery for any city. I stayed at the Adelphi in Flinders Lane VICTORIA ONLINE 218 Aboriginal Living Cultural Centre. There’s (www.melbourne.museum.vic.gov.au) in the Carlton Gardens, which hosts high-profile sporting events and major concerts. The Melbourne Races For The Southgate complex home to the Sheraton and Crown hotel decor and some quite good hotel food. More golf listings on p236-241 Adelphi Hotel: www.luxehotel.com WORLD OF GOLF 219