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TOP 10 VICTORIA (AUSTRALIA) WITH KIDS | Kids Activities Melbourne
We unravel 10 of the best kids activities in Melbourne in our latest video as part of our Australia series. With summer coming in strong, these ideas will get your family out and about and exploring the best of what the beautiful state of Victoria has to offer.
Here are the best things to do in Melbourne with kids that we cover:
▷ Visit the newly renovated Gumbaya World in Tynong that'll make you feel like you're on a tropical holiday.
▷ Fly up on the Arthurs Seat Eagle in Mornington Peninsula followed by a visit to the magical Enchanted Adventure Garden.
▷ Kryal Castle where you get thrown back to the dark and eerie times of the medieval age.
▷ One of the most incredible kids' activities in Melbourne, Sovereign Hill in Ballarat is where, once again, you'll be hurled back in time to experience the era of the great Gold Rush.
▷ For families travelling to the Bellarine Peninsula or Great Ocean Road, Adventure Park Geelong is another water theme park that is not-to-be-missed.
▷ One of the iconic family activities in Melbourne is riding on the iconic Puffing Billy Steam Train in the Dandenong Ranges and explore lush green rainforests.
▷ Make a quick trip to Myuna Farm for some cuddles with adorable farm animals.
▷ Visit Healesville Sanctuary in the Yarra Valley and meet rescued Australian wildlife.
▷ Run amuck at the famous Lillydale Lake Playground and take a walk around the lake.
▷ Go on an African Safari at the Werribee Zoo and discover exotic animals on an unforgettable bus ride.
Watch the video to see exactly why these attractions are the best things to do in Melbourne with kids - some of these fun activities will keep families occupied for an entire day!
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DISCLAIMER: Huge thanks to all of the above-mentioned attractions for hosting our visits. All opinions and experiences are, however, our own.
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SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE WAR MEMORIAL MELBOURNE CITY AUSTRALIA
(SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE)- ANZAC WAR MEMORIAL MELBOURNE CITY (MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA)
The Shrine of Remembrance (commonly known among locals as The Shrine) is a war memorial in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in Kings Domain on St Kilda Road. It was built to honour the men and women of Victoria who served in World War I, but is now a memorial to all Australians who have served in war. It is a site of annual observances of ANZAC Day (25 April) and Remembrance Day (11 November) and is one of the largest war memorials in Australia.
Designed by architects Phillip Hudson and James Wardrop who were both World War I veterans, the Shrine is in a classical style, being based on the Tomb of Mausolus at Halicarnassus and the Parthenon in Athens.The crowning element at the top of the memorial's ziggurat roof references the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates. Built from Tynong granite,[2] the Shrine originally consisted only of the central sanctuary surrounded by the ambulatory. The sanctuary contains the marble Stone of Remembrance, upon which is engraved the words Greater love hath no man. Once a year, on 11 November at 11 a.m. (Remembrance Day), a ray of sunlight shines through an aperture in the roof to light up the word Love in the inscription.Beneath the sanctuary lies the crypt, which contains a bronze statue of a soldier father and son, and panels listing every unit of the Australian Imperial Force.
The Shrine went through a prolonged process of development which began in 1918 with the initial proposal to build a Victorian memorial. Two committees were formed, the second of which ran a competition for the memorial's design. The winner was announced in 1922. However, opposition to the proposal (led by Keith Murdoch and The Herald) forced the governments of the day to rethink the design, and a number of alternatives were proposed, the most significant of which was the ANZAC Square and cenotaph proposal of 1926. In response, General Sir John Monash used the 1927 ANZAC Day march to garner support for the Shrine, and finally won the support of the Victorian government later that year. The foundation stone was laid on 11 November 1927, and the Shrine was officially dedicated on 11 November 1934.
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