We know that nothing quite compares with travelling to new places, meeting new people and experiencing different cultures and cuisines. We have developed holidays that will appeal to your sense of travel, adventure and fun, with a great mix of activities, delicious food, luxurious places to stay and a dedicated team of professionals to make your holiday relaxed and enjoyable.
Beckingham wines is a family owned, urban winery. We are passionate about our wine making. We source grapes from trusted growers also passionate about wine, because great grapes are needed to make great wine. At the winery, we crush, ferment, mature and finally bottle our range of sparkling, whites, reds and fortified wines. You are welcome to visit us most weekends.
The Australian National Aviation Museum is located at Moorabbin Airport near Melbourne Victoria and is recognised as Australia’s only true National Aviation Museum.
Owned and operated by the Australian Aircraft Restoration Group, a not for profit Company, limited by Guarantee. The collection was established in 1962 and is the oldest volunteer Aviation Museum in Australia.
Over the last 40 years, the museum has saved a number of significant examples of Australia's aviation heritage, and with nearly 50 aircraft on display, in storage or under restoration, the Museum is one of the largest in Australia.
Whether you are looking for a luxury cruise in Melbourne for an indulgent day with friends, a romantic Bed and Breakfast getaway with someone special or the excitement of participating in your own regatta, Victorian Yacht Charters Melbourne will make it happen.
With the best fleet of luxury yachts on the Bay, you can book a chart cruise in Melbourne and to wow your friends, special someone or your corporate associates. We have the yacht to suit your social and corporate sailing needs including lunch cruises, dinner cruises, jazz cruises and hens party cruises.
School Holiday Times
Monday to Friday 11am - 4pm
$10.00 admission + $4.00 Skate Hire
WINTER FAMILY SKATE Friday nights 6:30pm - 9pm
FACE PAINTING FREE First Saturday every month 6.30 to 9pm
Skateworld Mordialloc also offers -
* Learn to Skate
* Skating Parties
* Junior Non-contact Roller Hockey Saturday 4.30 - 6pm
Visit our website for session times!
Our Mission at AQUA DAY is to create an exceptional experience for our clients. Our Goal is to provide our clients with quality service in a friendly atmosphere with a commitment to lifelong learning.
We will pamper you with soothing body treatments that not only nourish your skin but will also relax and ease your day’s stress into a forgotten realm.
Welcome to Oasis Day Spa in Melbourne and Natural Health Clinic and Remedial Massage Melbourne center; At Oasis our mission is simple - "Health, Vitality and Wellbeing". It is all about leading an active and healthy lifestyle and being the best we can be on the inside as well as the outside. At Oasis we utilise natural therapies to keep us healthy and to complement our spa services.
Bayside Sculpture, formerly known as Mercy Sculpture Centre, was established:
- To provide opportunities for emerging sculptors, particularly women, to further their artistic development
- To create commissioned work ,religious and other, of high standard and aesthetic value
- To offer opportunities for artists, particularly sculptors, to exhibit their work
Co-owners Julia Clements and Colin Bruce said they would rotate the exhibitors every few weeks, mixing local, Victorian and interstate artists.
Established in 1995 in the Bayside village of Sandringham, Without Pier Gallery moved to new premises 3 kilometres east in Cheltenham in 2006. The gallery has developed an enviable reputation as a specialist in contemporary Australian art. The Gallery offers an eclectic range of art and artefacts from renowned and rising Australian and Aboriginal artists.
In July 2009, Without Pier opened our second gallery at 417 Hampton Street, Hampton, specialising in Australian Modern Realism and Contemporary Art.
Collectors can also browse through a wide range of framed and unframed Limited Edition prints and etchings, by local and national artists.
Without Pier offers a wide selection of pieces to suit all personal tastes, decor and price range.
The Gallery at Bayside Arts & Cultural Centre is a new exciting exhibiting space, designed to professional standards and featuring a fully integrated audio-visual system. The Gallery showcases dynamic exhibitions by established, emerging and local artists. The following free exhibitions are just some of the highlights featured in the eclectic and vibrant new program being displayed across The Gallery’s exhibition spaces in the coming months.
Lauraine Diggins Fine Art specialises in Australian colonial, impressionist, modern, contemporary and Australian Aboriginal painting, sculpture and decorative arts. We unconditionally guarantee the authenticity of all artworks offered for sale.
Lauraine Diggins has been operating in the Australian fine art market since 1974 and although Melbourne based, her business is conducted throughout Australia and internationally.
The gallery, discreetly located in a quiet Melbourne street and purpose designed by architect Graeme Gunn, is set in an environment which provides for confidentiality and is a relaxing place in which to view a wide selection of Australian fine art and Aboriginal art. The gallery's philosophy is about establishing long term relationships with its clients focusing on their interests, assessing their needs and meeting their objectives.
Antonio Zeccola's involvement in film dates back to the 1960's where his first foray into the motion picture industry was (like his father's before him) a rented town hall screening films to small but enthusiastic audiences.
His obvious passion and commitment translated into success very quickly and by the mid to late 1970's Antonio operated a number of suburban cinemas including The Metropolitan in Brunswick, The Roma in Bourke Street and The Palace in Bourke Street from which the group derived its current corporate identity as Palace.
The group continued to flourish throughout the 1980's and early 1990's with the addition of a number of successful locations such as the Dendy Brighton, The Balwyn Cinema and The Academy Cinema in Paddington, NSW. During this time Palace Home Entertainment was created to cater for the growing demand for home videos.
Antonio Zeccola's involvement in film dates back to the 1960's where his first foray into the motion picture industry was (like his father's before him) a rented town hall screening films to small but enthusiastic audiences.
His obvious passion and commitment translated into success very quickly and by the mid to late 1970's Antonio operated a number of suburban cinemas including The Metropolitan in Brunswick, The Roma in Bourke Street and The Palace in Bourke Street from which the group derived its current corporate identity as Palace.
The group continued to flourish throughout the 1980's and early 1990's with the addition of a number of successful locations such as the Dendy Brighton, The Balwyn Cinema and The Academy Cinema in Paddington, NSW. During this time Palace Home Entertainment was created to cater for the growing demand for home videos.
Brighton Theatre Company began its days as “The St Andrew’s Players” performing at St. Andrew’s Church Hall in Brighton. The company then moved on to St Peter’s Parish Hall, Were Street and were known as “Brighton Repertory Company”, later changing their name to “Brighton Theatre Company”. An invitation was received from Brighton Council to use the main auditorium of the Town Hall, and in 1984 we began operations on that site. With the redevelopment of the Town Hall as an Arts & Cultural Centre, the company moved to the former library and constructed our own “little theatre” – seating 84 patrons. In 2009, the Bayside Council made a number of alterations to the interior of the building including a new entrance and modern foyer for the theatre. We have installed new seating and now seat 93 patrons.
Kingston Arts presents an impressive calendar of performing, visual and cinematic arts events and activities across its three primary arts spaces: Kingston Arts Centre, Kingston City Hall and Shirley Burke Theatre.
City of Kingston also offers affordable artists-in-residence spaces and an annual Arts Grants program across a range of categories.
In the community, Kingston Arts offers a wider calendar of events including Toolbox (Artist Professional Development Programs), Lens Mist Photographic Award & Exhibition, a Maker's Market, and the City of Kingston's public art program.
Kingston Arts' performing arts programs are designed to showcase Melbourne's finest talent as well as acting as a platform for emerging artists. Gallery spaces, including G1 and G2, G3 Artspace and The Bridge projection space, promote artistic excellence and innovation with diverse and thought provoking programs by both professional and emerging artists.
Kingston Arts venues including theatres in Kingston City Hall, Kingston Arts Centre and Shirley Burke Theatre offer a wide range of dynamic programs and products as well as quality venue hire facilities.
United Tenpin Bomling is located in Moorabbin, Victoria
Social to Advance Leagues, Fun For All Ages. Bumpers, Mixed Teams, Juniors, Seniors and Disabled!
New Leagues Starting Regularly or Create Your Own League with Work Mates or Friends!
Snipers Den provides the cheapest paintball price for outdoor paintball games in Victoria. Our commitment to bringing you the best value for money is unrivalled when it comes to enjoyable Melbourne paintball skirmish experiences. We have a team of friendly, professionally trained staff to ensure all players, whether experienced or beginner, can get the most out of their outdoor paintball experience on our tournament-quality paintball fields.
Direct Factory Outlet for big brands, big bargains and big savings of up to 70% off at South Wharf, Essendon and Moorabbin.
You'll find over 120 big name brands all under the one roof, with Cotton On, Country Road, Diana Ferarri, Guess, Industrie, Jacqui E, Just Jeans, Portmans and Witchery. DFO is all for fashion.
With so many brands to choose from, you’re sure to find everything you’re looking for in ladies and men's fashion, children's wear, footwear, handbags and luggage, homewares, lingerie and jewellery, more specialised stores and loads more. And to keep your energy levels up there are food courts, cafes and juice bars.
So, hurry down to DFO where we are waiting to serve you.
Online Shopping from Westfield. Buy Men's and Women's Clothing, Kids Toys, Computers, Movies and a wide range of other items online.
Australian Mallee Art showcases a wide array of contemporary Aboriginal art and design. Paintings are representative of the major styles of Indigenous art. The range of handcrafts includes iconic artefacts such as didgeridoos, boomerangs, woven art, carvings and sculptures. Royalties are paid to the original artists on a range of licensed products that incorporate Indigenous designs.
Stock includes authentic Aboriginal art and craft, Australian hats, wood products, ceramics, glass, leather goods, Australiana, clothing and books.
The Victoria Golf Club is acclaimed by golfers all over the world for its fine hospitality and superb world championship course. Situated in the heart of Melbourne's rolling sand belt country, in the beachside suburb of Cheltenham, it offers a sporting experience on par with the world's best. The beautifully landscaped par 72 course is designed to challenge both the amateur and professional golfer and was the host club for the 2002 Australian Open Championship. The Clubhouse has 15 spacious and comfortably appointed rooms, each with full ensuite facilities, for residential accommodation. Each room also offers views of the grounds and the course. With hospitality equal to the course, Victoria's stately, three storey, fully air conditioned clubhouse exudes comfort and a welcoming, congenial atmosphere.
Kingston Heath is one of the Golf Clubs of the world famous Melbourne Sandbelt and has hosted numerous national championships including eight Australian Opens, two Australian Masters and eight International Final Qualifying events for The Open Championship.
The course is currently ranked *20 in the world and is regarded by many, including some of the world's best golfers, as one of Australia's finest golf courses.
"We play a lot of unbelievable courses on the PGA Tour, but Kingston Heath would be far and away the best of the regular tournament courses - that's not including the Majors. The US Open has stunning courses, but overall, most of the American courses are nowhere near as good as Kingston Heath". Geoff Ogilvy
'Kingston Heath is the pick of the Melbourne Sandbelt courses and I haven't seen anything better around the world". Peter Senior
"I've always loved coming down here and playing these golf courses… it' a treat.
"You don't need a golf course to be 7,700 yards for it to be hard. You can build it just like this. Have it nice and tricky and it's just a treat to play." Tiger Woods
“Kingston Heath is totally awesome. Someone please tell modern day architects we don't need 8000 yard tracks they're not enjoyable. Best yet “ Ian Poulter
The course is renowned for its natural charm and strategies created by its superbly crafted greens and bunkers.
Designed by Dan Soutar and built by Mick Morcom, considered by Mackenzie the best green keeper he had come across, the course was opened in 1925. At 6812 yards and par 82 made it one of the longest and hardest courses in Australia.
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Speedhawk Aerobatic Flights Melbourne is driven by a single minded purpose; and that is to share our passion with you. This is an experience you'll never forget! You've seen the Red Bull Air Race, now take the ride of your life in the Extra 300L, the fastest, most powerful two seat aerobatic aircraft in Australia! Your fun meter will ping from the moment you leap into the air and will continue long after your flight has reached solid terrain. Your senses will be overflowing with adventure. Experience a roll rate of 400 degrees per second. Marvel at the climb rate of 3,200 feet per minute (that's 16 metres per second!) and for those adrenaline junkies that dare, experience what +8G to -8G feels like. You will be given a detailed safety briefing prior to your flight. Your pilot will also explain the aerobatic manoeuvres that you will be performing throughout your Speedhawk flight experience. Take off and get to know the aircraft. Your pilot will demonstrate aerobatic manoeuvres such as loops, rolls, turns, tumbles and barrel rolls - all performed to your woo-hoo factor! Exhilarated to the extreme, catch your breath as you land back down on solid ground and commence the final debrief with your pilot. Chat about your absolutely insane experience including the amount of 'G' that you pulled during your flight. There is also the opportunity to take photos and purchase an in cockpit DVD of your flight. All flights and aerobatic manoeuvres are tailored to your nerves, tolerance and comfort level. View the world from a truly amazing perspective; your appetite for adventure will never be the same again.
Black Rock House was built in 1856 by Victoria's first Auditor-General, Charles Hotson Ebden, as his seaside retreat. Complete with a castle wall and Moreton Bay Figs, this historic home in the Melbourne Bayside suburb of Black Rock has a fascinating past. It was considered to be the first house built in the district and the suburb of Black Rock is named after the iconic house. Throughout its rich history, Black Rock House has been utilised as a meeting place for Melbourne's elite, as a retreat for Governor Sir Henry Barkly and also as a private house. The heritage listed property is also renowned for its majestic gardens with the themes of these gardens reflecting honouring the connection to the Charles Ebden and local indigenous flora. All are welcome to take a free tour of Black Rock House on Sunday afternoons and by appointment any day for groups. Our website lists several special community events as well as Ghost Tours held in Winter. The Friends of Black Rock House Inc originated in 1979 to fill Black Rock House with Victorian furnishings, so visitors are able to gain a sense of life in the house at the time it was built (1856-58). Membership of the Friends of Black Rock House is also available. Members receive a regular newsletter history and invitations to Friends of Black Rock House functions. This membership is great for families, individuals and history buffs.
Braeside Park is an oasis of parkland nestled amongst golf courses, urban development and busy roads. This is a great park for a family day out, with an adventure playground to keep the kids happy, barbecues and a picnic area, as well as seven kilometres of easy walking and cycling trails. Things to see and do - bring your bike and explore the 7 kilometres of trails - bring a picnic and use the free electric barbecues, or BYO gas barbecue - see the old racetrack where the mighty Phar Lap ran in 1930-31 - try to identify different birds in the many wetlands and billabongs - call in and see the artist at work in the Art School - play on the award-winning adventure playground - go on a self-guided trail walk or observe the wildlife from the bird hide and observation decks - join in a night walk and see the park after dark Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.
Karkarook Park is a recreational and environmental oasis, revegetated with indigenous plants. The 15 hectare lake is a good spot for canoeing, kayaking or sailing. Explore the park on foot or bike on 6km of trails. Take the dog for a walk. Or try your luck fishing for Rainbow Trout or Red Fin. Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.
Yarra Yarra Golf Club is a private golf club that was established in 1898. The Yarra Yarra Golf Club is located in the Melbourne Sandbelt and is only 35 minutes from Melbourne city and provides daily tee times for interstate and international visitors. The golf course was designed by Alex Russell (the Australian partner of Doctor Aliser MacKenzie) and is Par 72 6,100 metres (6,700 yards) for men and Par 73 5,350 metres (5,900 yards) for women. The course is always maintained in excellent condition and the fairways and greens are some of the best in Melbourne. The unique Mediterranean Clubhouse is heritage listed and provides the perfect setting to relax before or after golf. The quality of the food is excellent and is matched with professional and friendly service. Make sure to include Yarra Yarra Golf Club in any visit to the Melbourne Sandbelt.
With its rockpools close to shore, Ricketts Point is the perfect place to introduce kids to the wonder of Victoria's underwater marine life. Sandstone platforms are home to an array of marine creatures and are excellent for rockpool exploration. During summer the beach is patrolled by the life saving club, making it a great option for a summer family outing. Located just near Beaumaris in Melbourne's south east, this sanctuary is 115ha. Bordered by jutting cliffs of sandstone which have been worn down into a series of platforms, sea caves and offshore reefs, this site is easily accessible for all. There are a range of habitats to explore including rocky sandstone intertidal and subtidal habitats, sandy beaches and subtidal soft substrates. Within the diverse range of habitats at this site, there are many plants and animals which can be found. Near shore, the rocks are covered with green and red algae which shelters a range of invertebrates including brittle stars, bristle worms and crustaceans. The surrounding sandy bottoms are covered by patches of seagrass which attract a range of fish species. In deeper waters, rock bommies are carpeted in either green Caulerpa or brown Sargassum, which hides many small animals. These rocks also attract fish species including Southern Hulafish, scalyfin and morwong. If you look carefully, you may be able to uncover one of the masters of disguise, a cuttlefish. These animals are experts at changing their colour and skin texture to conceal themselves. Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.
Royal Melbourne Golf Club is recognised as one of the pre-eminent golf courses in the world, widely known as the top rated course in Australia and in the top ten in the world. Royal Melbourne Golf Club is a private golf club. Visitors should be from an interstate or overseas recognised golf club, with a current membership identification card and a letter of introduction written from the home club. Royal Melbourne Golf Club is situated in the renowned Sandbelt area. Access details and further information can be viewed in the website.