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The White Hat Guide to what's on & things to do in Melbourne - Monday 5th March 2012
Below is a
list of events, markets, attractions and exhibitions occurring on this
date. You may also wish to consult
The White Hat Guide 20
Things To Do in Melbourne on a Monday.
Events on Monday 5th March 2012
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'Process'
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Process is a series of Monday night architecture talk at Loop in Melbourne organised by the Young Architects Commitee of the RAIA. |
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6pm, 1st Monday of month |
Loop Bar, 23 Myers Place Melbourne
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Lady Chatterley's Lover under the stars
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White Hat feels that the Australian Shakespeare Company have made inspired
choices of venues in choosing the grounds of the stately homes Rippon Lea and
Barwon Park. This promises to be a romantic and sensuous night set in the these
ideal surroundings. DH Lawrence’s erotically charged and
psychologically powerful depiction of adult relationships comes to life in the
foreground of the grand mansion. Join us as we follow Lady Chatterley as she
realises that her emotionally and physically stifled marriage is no match for
true equality and fulfilment with her lover Mellors. She breaks the biggest rule
of all and falls in love with a man below her class – her husband’s gamekeeper.
Lawrence’s vivid depiction of their sexual exploration of each other has made
this story a timeless classic. Adapted and directed by Glenn Elston. Full details and booking information at
Lady Chatterley's Lover. (If you want to catch up with White Hat, meet us in
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7pm, Mon to Thur, 31st Jan to 8th March 2012 |
Rippon Lea Estate, 192 Hotham Rd,
Elsternwick
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adults $40, concession $35, group 10+ $35, under 18 $25, handling fee may apply |
Enquiries & bookings: 1300 122 344 |
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Passionate Tongues Poetry
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Enquiries: (03) 9328 8080 |
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First and third Monday of each month |
Noise Bar, 291 Albert Street Brunswick (next to Bruswick Station)
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$2.50 (includes door prize ticket) |
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Magic Mondays
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Perfect night out for everyone that loves magic. |
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7.30 pm 1st Monday of month |
Dante's Restaurant, Fitzroy
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$10 |
Enquiries: (03) 9417 2468 |
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Chapel Street Bazaar

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A veritable Alladin's Cave of collectables, memorabilia and antiques. With over 80 independent dealers buying and selling, White Hat believes this is the largest bazaar of its type in Melbourne. |
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10am to 6pm, daily |
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217 Chapel Street -
Prahran |
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Enquiries: (03) 9529 3174 |
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Lost & Found Market

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Lost & Found is an indoor market based in a shop in Smith Street Collingwood. It features vintage furniture, lighting, art, posters, clothes, books, records and anything collectable. Permenant and casual stalls available. |
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10am to 6pm, Daily |
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12 Smith Street -
Collingwood |
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Enquiries: (03) 9419 4477 |
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North Court Markets

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An outdoor market selling second hand goods, bric-a-brac and craft. This market was previously known as the Melbourne University Student Union Market. The market is held outdoors but under a large sail. |
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9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday |
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North Court, off Tin alley, Melbourne University. -
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(Mel ref 2B C6 or 43 G3) |
Enquiries: (03) 8344 4830 |
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The Swedish Church
Bundoora Park

Bundoora Park
Como House

Como House
Cooks 'Cottage

The cottage in which Captain Cook's parents lived. In the 1930s it was dismantled, transported to Australia and rebuilt in the Fitzroy Gardens. More information >>
Free Tour of Melbourne Town Hall

A free tour of the historic Melbourne Town Hall. Numbers are limited so
bookings are essential and required one day in advance.
More information >>
Immigration Museum

Immigration Museum
Melbourne Aquarium

Melbourne Aquarium
National Gallery of Victoria - International Collection

National Gallery of Victoria -
International Collection
Old Melbourne Gaol

A gaol built in the early days of European settlement and the site of over 100 hangings including that of the bushranger Ned Kelly. More information >>
Old Treasury Building

One of Australia's finest Victorian era buildings. It is open to teh public
on Wednesdays and Sundays and features fine displays related to Melbourne
history. More info >>
Racing Museum

Racing Museum
Royal Botanic Gardens

Melbourne's famous Royal Botanic Gardens are open daily. Free guided tours
are available 11am and 2pm Tuesday to Sunday.
More info >>
Shrine of Remembrance

Shrine of Remembrance
Tall Ship Enterprize

Tall Ship Enterprize
The Hotel Windsor

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Country Victoria
The following selected events and attractions are not in the Melbourne
Metropolitan Area but can be accessed in a half day trip from Melbourne
Mernda Market

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A large outdoor trash and treasure market in the carpark of the Bridge Inn
Hotel together with a various livestock in the adjoining stock yards. As well as
trash and treasure there is fresh produce and general merchandise. The sheep.
goats, poultry, rabbits and other livestock attract plenty of attention as do
the lively auctions. This is a White Hat favourite - a genuine country market
within reach of the city which has been trading since 1919. More information at
The White Hat Guide to Mernda
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6am to 1pm, every Monday |
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Cnr Plenty and Bridge Inn Roads -
Mernda |
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Enquiries: (03) 9717 3404 (stalls) |
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Bellarine Peninsula & west coast of Port Phillip Bay
Geelong Mill Markets

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Until recently, this location hosted a large and popular market. That market has relocated to Newcomb (see below). The remaining Geelong Mills Matket now has a large array of retro advertising signs, furniture, and larger and quirky mechanical and industrial equipment. White Hat can recommend this market as a good source for those looking to do a quirky fitout as well as to theatre companies and film-makers looking for genuine period props. It now functions more as a warehouse so give a ring before making a special trip. |
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various hours, Monday to Friday |
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3 Mackey Street -
North Geelong |
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Enquiries: (03) 5278 9989 |
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Mill Markets Newcomb

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A large indoor market with permenant and casual stallholders selling antiques,collectables, vintage clothing, homewares, memmorabilia and retro fashions. White Hat suggests that if you enjoy the Chapel Street Bazaar in Melbourne you will find a similar range of items at the Newcomb Mill Market but with more space to move. |
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10am to 6pm, daily |
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114 Bellarine Highway -
Newcomb |
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Enquiries: (03) 5248 2390 |
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An impressive museum exploring the maritime history of Southern Port Phillip Bay. More information >>
Ford Discovery Centre

A museum and display located in Geelong and dedicated to the history and
future of Ford motor cars.
More info >>
National Wool Museum

National Wool Museum
The Mansion at Werribee Park

The Mansion at Werribee Park
Werribee Open Range Zoo

Werribee Open Range Zoo
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Great Ocean Road
Pombo Mart

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A very large building (originally a butter factory) with a large range of
antiques, collectables, old wares and plenty of surprises. White Hat recommends
that if you are travelling the Princes Highway between Geelong and Warrnambool
that you take a break at the Pombo Mart. There is a cafe and one of the
proprietors is Peter Brocklehurst "The singing cobbler" continues to ply his
trade repairing watches and shoes, cutting keys and engraving. More information
at Pombo Mart |
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Thursday to Monday, public holidays and 7 days per week during school holidays |
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2846 Princes Highway -
Pomborneit North |
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Enquiries: (03) 5594 7312 |
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Up Markets

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New Fashion,Vintage and Cultural Art, become a stall holder in Lorne new indoor permanent market, we do all the hard work for you selling your products seven days a week, prime beachfront location in the heart of lorne's lively shopping hub, stalls and wall space available now. |
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10am to 6pm daily |
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144 Mount Joy Parade -
Lorne |
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Enquiries: (03) 5289 5052 |
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Warrnambool Mill Markets

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A market operated in the same style as the mills markets in Newtown and
Daylesford. Stalls are available on a monthly lease and you will find all manner
of clothing, jewellery, antiques, collectables and bric-a-brac. The market is
located in the factory and gardens created by
Fletcher Jones. |
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Fletcher Jones Gardens, Princes Highway -
Warrnambool |
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Enquiries: (03) 5562 5060 |
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Max Dupain on Assignment

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Max Dupain (1911–92) is
widely considered to be one of Australia’s greatest photographers. The
National
Archives of Australia and the Noel Butlin Archives Centre at the Australian
National University are fortunate to hold in their collections some of the best
examples of his commercial work, a selection of which is presented in this
exhibition.
Reflecting the documentary style for which he was famous, Dupain’s
photographs of Australia after World War II are important records of a changing
society. Most of the images in this exhibition were taken by Dupain while on
assignment for the Australian Government and were used to promote Australia to
domestic and international audiences. Also featured are photographs taken by
Dupain over many years for one of his earliest clients, CSR Limited (then known
as the Colonial Sugar Refining Company Limited).
Dupain’s photographs evoke a strong sense of time and place, from the capital
cities and rural scenes he captured in the 1940s and 1950s, to the striking
images of architecture and industry he produced in the 1960s and 1970s. This
exhibition showcases the diversity and longevity of Dupain’s commercial career,
tracing his development as a photographer and artist during this time.
Gallery open Monday to Friday 10am - 5pm; Saturday and Sunday 12pm - 4pm;
closed Australia Day (Jan 26).
Mon – Fri, 10am - 5pm, Weekends & Public Holidays, 12noon - 5pm |
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Cape Otway Lighthouse

Cape Otway Lighthouse
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Muesum

Flagstaff Hill Maritime
Muesum
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Grampians & the blunt end
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The Wool Factory

The Wool Factory
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Wimmera, Mallee & Mildura
Goldfields & Macedon Ranges
Ballarat Antique Market

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This large antique market with a wide range of items is located on two floors of an old school building and also contains a museum with a small entry charge.It is morein the nature of a very large antique store and does not appear to have the space to cater for casual stallholders. When White Hat last visited (in April 2008) there was also a specialist coins area. |
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10am to 5pm, daily |
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Antique & Collectables Centre, 9 Humffray Street North, -
Ballarat |
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(Mel ref 609 A12) |
Enquiries: (03) 5331 7996 |
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Daylesford Mill Markets

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A large indoor market with an emphasis on antiques, retro fashion and collecatables. New stallholders are welcome. White Hat recommends that the serious browser for retro and memorabilia sets aside plenty of time because there is a seriously large amount of goods on display. |
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10am to 6pm, 7 days a week |
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105 Central Springs Road -
Daylesford |
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Enquiries: (03) 5348 4332 |
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A large private garden in Malmsbury.
more info >>
Ballarat Fine Art Gallery

Australia's oldest regional gallery. and home of the
original Eureka Flag. More info >>
The Golden Dragon Museum

The Golden Dragon Museum
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Central Victoria
Mernda Market

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A large outdoor trash and treasure market in the carpark of the Bridge Inn
Hotel together with a various livestock in the adjoining stock yards. As well as
trash and treasure there is fresh produce and general merchandise. The sheep.
goats, poultry, rabbits and other livestock attract plenty of attention as do
the lively auctions. This is a White Hat favourite - a genuine country market
within reach of the city which has been trading since 1919. More information at
The White Hat Guide to Mernda
Market. |
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6am to 1pm, every Monday |
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Cnr Plenty and Bridge Inn Roads -
Mernda |
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Enquiries: (03) 9717 3404 (stalls) |
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"The Willows" Museum

"The Willows" Museum
Benalla Art Gallery

Benalla Art
Gallery
Benalla Costume & Pioneer Museum

Benalla Costume &
Pioneer Museum
Furphy Foundry Muesum

Furphy Foundry Muesum
Torrumbarry Weir

Torrumbarry
Weir
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Mornington Peninsula
South Gippsland, Latrobe Valley & Phillip Island
Yarra Valley & Ranges
High Country and north-east Victoria
East Gippsland & the pointy end
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to make information on these pages current and correct. However with
many thousands of entries, much of it changing daily, errors may occur.
Always verify the information by using the phone numbers supplied with
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information for any other purpose. If you believe some information is
incorrect, please contact us at
corrections@whitehat.com.au
and we will attempt to verify or change the information
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