Coming to Melbourne
Sheep have played a big role in Australia’s history, so you might want to find out a bit more at the Australian Sheep and Wool Show, which is being staged at Bendigo, within easy reach of Melbourne from July 20 to 22.
Featuring more than 28 breeds of sheep, goats and alpacas, this is the largest sheep and wool show in the world, incorporating a wool craft competition, an international fleece competition, wool fashion parades, sheep dog trails and some 150 stalls.
The Australian Sheep and Wool Show takes place at Bendigo’s Prince of Wales Showgrounds.
If design is more your thing, the Melbourne Design Festival takes place from July 5-15. at Melbourne's Federation Square. Celebrating the achievements of Australian design, the festival features exhibitions, events and seminars looking at graphics, fashion, multi-media, interior and architectural design, jewellery, furniture and landscape design. The festival brings together industry, designers and business.
And for film fans, the annual Melbourne International Film Festival, runs from July 25 to August 12.
The Melbourne International Film Festival, regarded as the most significant film event in Australia, presents the largest and most diverse programme of screenings and special events in the country, including the screening of a number of films that might not be screened in commercial cinemas.
Featuring more than 28 breeds of sheep, goats and alpacas, this is the largest sheep and wool show in the world, incorporating a wool craft competition, an international fleece competition, wool fashion parades, sheep dog trails and some 150 stalls.
The Australian Sheep and Wool Show takes place at Bendigo’s Prince of Wales Showgrounds.
If design is more your thing, the Melbourne Design Festival takes place from July 5-15. at Melbourne's Federation Square. Celebrating the achievements of Australian design, the festival features exhibitions, events and seminars looking at graphics, fashion, multi-media, interior and architectural design, jewellery, furniture and landscape design. The festival brings together industry, designers and business.
And for film fans, the annual Melbourne International Film Festival, runs from July 25 to August 12.
The Melbourne International Film Festival, regarded as the most significant film event in Australia, presents the largest and most diverse programme of screenings and special events in the country, including the screening of a number of films that might not be screened in commercial cinemas.
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