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1. Eureka Skydeck88
Nothing you have ever experienced will prepare you for the awe inspiring views from the highest viewing platform in the Southern Hemisphere. Located in the CBD adjacent to the Yarra River at Southbank in Melbourne’s iconic Eureka Tower, Skydeck will change the way you look at Melbourne and maybe the world. Skydeck 88 with the world’s only Edge Experience is an experience above all else.

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2. Melbourne 360 - Melbourne Observation Deck Rialto
Offering spectacular 360 degree views from the top of the renowned Rialto building, right in the very heart of the city, this Melbourne institution is a must-see experience for every Melbournian and visitor.

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3. Sydney Tower + Oz Trek
Wherever you look there is something for your students to see and discover at Sydney Tower. The stunning 360 degree views across historic Sydney sites plus the amazing virtual reality ride across Australia geographic & cultural history. Let us show you Sydney and Australia like never before! Curriculum- based educational kits are available including Geography & HSIE. Details at myfun.com.au or call 02 8251 7811

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4. Blundells' Cottage
Blundell's Cottage is open from 11 am to 4pm except Christmas day.
 

5. Cook's Cottage at Fitzroy Gardens
One of the oldest traditional English heritage gardens. Floral displays, visitors information centre, mystical fairies tree and garden tours.
 

6. Federation Square
Federation square is where you find The Ian Potter Centre: Australian Centre for moving Image,NGV, Champions: Australian Racing Museum and much more.
 

7. Governement House | La Trobe's Cottage
Tours Monday and Wednesday subject to availability. La Trobe's Cottage is one of the oldest buildings in Victoria
 

8. Gulf Station
Pioneer farms of the Yarra Valley.
 

9. Labassa - French Renaissance Mansion
A French Renaissance mansion completed in 1890
 

10. Matilda Cruises
 

11. Mont De Lancey Historic Home, Garden, Museum, Chapel and 188
Historic Home, Garden, Museum, Chapel and 1880's Kitchen.
 

12. Montsalvat
Community Arts Centre with historic buildings of architectural significance set on 12 acres with gardens.

13. Old Melbourne Gaol
The Old Melbourne Gaol is one of Melbourne's oldest surviving buildings.
 

14. Rippon Lea Estate
19th Century Suburban Mansion 10 to 5 daily
 

15. State Library of Victoria
19th Century civic architecture with the most beautiful heritage interiors.Free Exhititions The changing face of Victoria over 200 years and more
 

16. Canberra Southern Cross Cruises
 

17. Cockington Green Gardens
 

18. Cockington Green Gardens Canberra
 

19. Government House - Canberra
 

20. National Captial Exhibition
 

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