DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Events
Art on Screen
Join Sharon at Palace Cinemas Como in South Yarra ,for Jeff Koons film on Sunday March 3rd 1pm.
Garryowen’s Melbourne Exhibition
See Melbourne through Garryowen’s eyes – the people and places of early Melbourne.
Madam Brussels Walking Tour
The Madam Brussels Tour explores the nineteenth-century history of the famous ‘slums’ and ‘red-light’ districts of Little Lon and Little Bourke, today transformed into a vibrant cafe and business precinct.
Flagstaff Gardens History Walk
Join expert tour guides from the Royal Historical Society of Victoria on a guided walk through the beautiful Flagstaff Gardens
MacRobertson- The Confectionary King of Fitzroy, Guided Walking Tour
MacRobertson - The Confectionary King of Fitzroy 1859-1945, Guided Walking Tour
Autumn Lunch
Angliss Restaurant 550 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Vic, AustraliaJoin our Autumn lunch on May 24th at 12.00 pm at William Angliss restaurant
Discover MIFF with Naomi
ACMI Federation Square, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaJoin other U3A members to view and discuss 6 films rarely seen in mainstream cinemas at Australia's oldest film festival.
Science Gallery – Sci-Fi Mythologies Transformed Exhibition
Join us for Science Week at the Science Gallery Melbourne, for the Mythologies Transformed Exhibition
Melbourne Metro Tunnel HQ Tour
Join the Metro Tunnel HQ staff for a 60 minute presentation exploring the planning, design and construction of this huge Melbourne undertaking
Parliament House Tour
Join our tour guide for a 90-minute tour that will include entering the Legislative Chambers where laws are made; learning about the Westminster style of Parliament
Melbourne Metro Tunnel HQ Tour – Repeat visit in September
If you missed out in August or you are on the waitlist, this is another opportunity to book a place to visit Metro Tunnel HQ
Albrecht Durer‘s Material World (2 sessions)
Arts West Gallery Ground Level, Arts West Building, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, AustraliaFree exhibition including a curator talk. Albrecht Durer’s famous engravings and woodcuts overflow with objects that come from Nuremberg’s world of trade, manufacture and design.