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Weekend Event Picks

🗓️ Melbourne CBD ➝ More CBD picks

RISING Festival Opening at Fed Square (Friday 29 May) A stunning First Nations multi-channel video work arrives at Fed Square for three nights of RISING — fire pits, bean bags, and hot chocolates included. 📍 CBD

Spanish Language Fiesta (Saturday 30 May) A free, family-friendly celebration of Spanish-speaking cultures at The Atrium, featuring live music, dance, kids’ activities, food stalls, and a Language Passport experience. 📍 CBD

🗓️ Melbourne NORTH ➝ More north-side picks

Aunty Lesley North First Nations Round (Saturday 30 May) A special Reconciliation Week netball round honouring the history and contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to the sport. 📍 Thornbury

Eid al-Adha Community Celebration (Sunday 31 May) A vibrant Eid celebration with traditional breakfast, face painting, henna, a jumping castle, and market stalls. 📍 Epping

🗓️ Melbourne SOUTH ➝ More south-side picks

Come Yarn With Me (Saturday 30 May) A free drop-in Reconciliation Week activation with traditional weaving led by a Bunurong community member and beginner knitting workshops. 📍 Werribee South

The Secret World of Food (Saturday 30 – Sunday 31 May) Kids become food explorers at this free interactive experience, stamping their passport through five stations covering the full food cycle. 📍 South Yarra

🗓️ Melbourne EAST ➝ More east-side picks

The Magic Pudding: The Opera (Friday 29 – Saturday 30 May) Victorian Opera revives Norman Lindsay’s beloved classic with larrikin humour, playful costumes, and a live chamber orchestra for all ages. 📍 Narre Warren

Aboriginal Cultures Workshop (Friday 29 + Sunday 31 May) Free walking workshops at Healesville Sanctuary during Reconciliation Week, exploring Aboriginal knowledge systems, Country, and local wildlife.📍 Healesville

🗓️ Melbourne WEST ➝ More west-side picks

World Environment Day Celebration (Saturday 30 May) Join Brimbank Council for a Welcome to Country, hands-on planting, kids’ activities, and refreshments marking 40 years of Friends of Maribyrnong Valley. 📍 Keilor

Grow Your Own Beanstalk (Saturday 30 May) Plant a seed and build a beanstalk to help it grow — a hands-on workshop exploring germination for all ages.📍 Hoppers Crossing

New + Noteworthy

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The Big Top is Back

Classic Cirque at its most jaw-dropping – KOOZA returns to Melbourne for the first time since 2017.

The Full Roll Call

From beginner-friendly paths to proper skate parks, we’ve done the research so you can rock up and roll.

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Can You Escape?

Team up, think fast, and get out. Melbourne’s escape room scene has something for every daring level.

See the World Differently

Free workshops, rainbow trails, and live shows – find out what’s on at Scienceworks these winter holidays.

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The After Dark Winter Ritual

Melbourne’s favourite winter tradition is back at Queen Vic Market, running Wednesdays nights until August.

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Two Storeys of Never Bored

Two levels of curiosity and a stellar holiday program — Melbourne Museum earns its place on the must-do list.

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The Glow-Up of the Year

From 26 June to 19 July, Sovereign Hill transforms into a spectacular and family-friendly winter wonderland.

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Value That Makes Sense

A free cinema preview is just the latest perk – see what else members are getting for only $59 over six months.

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About Joyce Watts

Joyce Watts is a former intellectual property, IT and media lawyer turned serial entrepreneur.

As well as being the founder of TOT: HOT OR NOT she helps businesses with their SEO, email marketing & social media as BrightSmart.com.au; she owns an online bike store CycleStyle.com.au and develops and produces creative experiences for families via WheelieGoodFun.com. She used to publish another popular lifestyle and food blog called MEL: HOT OR NOT The decisive guide to Melbourne.

She lives in inner-city Melbourne with her husband, two children and seven bikes.

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