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The White Hat Guide to Selected Tours in Melbourne
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White Hat Tour of Melbourne Cemetery
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Melbourne Cemetery is an ideal introduction to Melbourne's history - particularly with the entertaining and informative guide from White Hat. The final resting place of many famous Australians including Peter Lalor, judge Redmond Barry, Sir Robert Menzies, John Gorton, Marcus Clarke, Burke & Wills, Sir Isaac Isaacs, Walter Lindrum and many more. As chosen and recommended by the Qantas In Flight
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1pm to 3pm, selected Sundays |
Melbourne General Cemetery - main entrance
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Bookings: (03) 9329 6055 |
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Free Guided Tour of Royal Park
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A free one hour guided walking tour through the south of Royal Park. Find out
about the indigenous plants of this area and the rich history of Walmsley House.
Bookings essential. Phone (03) 9388 9722.
| Please note these tours are not operated by White Hat Tours.
Therefore White Hat vouchers and rewards cannot be used, they cannot be
used as part of White Hat corporate training packages and our usual
guarantees regarding White Hat Accredited Guides and other tour benefits
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Free Guided Tour of Fitzroy Gardens
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A free one hour guided walking tour through this formal garden highlighting
its rich history. Bookings are not required. The tour leaves from the
Conservatory.
| Please note these tours are not operated by White Hat Tours.
Therefore White Hat vouchers and rewards cannot be used, they cannot be
used as part of White Hat corporate training packages and our usual
guarantees regarding White Hat Accredited Guides and other tour benefits
do not apply. |
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Bourke Street Mall
© Gray Line |
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Puffing Billy Steam Train
© Australian Pacific Touring
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Koala Conservation Centre
© Australian Pacific Touring |
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© Colonial Tramcar Restaurant |
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© Melbourne River Cruises |
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© Tourism Victoria |
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Dandenongs
© Australian Pacific Touring |
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Phillip Island Penguin Parade
© Australian Pacific Touring |
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© The Official Neighbours Tour |
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Crimson Rosellas
© Australian Pacific Touring |
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Seal Rocks © Gray Line |
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The Shopping Spree Tours
distinctive Pink
Bus!
© Shopping Spree Tours
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© Melbourne Sports Tours |
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© Tourism Victoria |
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White Hat works hard
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
each event or venue before making a special trip or using this
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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to the accuracy of this information and takes no responsibility for
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or for actions based on the information in these pages, and accepts no
liability to any person or organisation for the information contained in
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SCIENCE NEWS
Australia's first female Nobel Prize Winner
White Hat congratulates
Dr Elizabeth
Blackburn on becoming Australia's first female
Nobel Prize Winner.
Readers of our site will know that we have predicted that she would
become a Nobel Prize winner for some time and that Elizabeth
Blackburn has long been on our list of
200 Significant
Australians and 100
Important Living Australians despite the National Trust Living
Treasures list passing over her and people like Fields Medal winner
Terry Tao in favour of
minor media presenters. Congratulations Dr Blackburn from those thousands who
like you studied science at the University of Melbourne. |
TOURISM NEWS
Qantas In Flight Magazine chooses
White Hat
Cemetery Tour as its featured Australian tour for May

There are many fine historical tours
throughout Australia including cemetery tours. From these, the
prestigious Qantas In Flight Magazine has chosen the White Hat Tour
of Melbourne Cemetery as its featured Australian tour for the May
2007 edition. This tour was also featured by ABC radio on 24 May and
will feature in a documentary series on Burke and Wills to be shown
on European television in 2008. The tour has been operating for many years and has won
praise from a wide range of sources. This is not a dry and stuffy
tour but in keeping with all White Hat offerings it is Informed,
Intelligent, Independent (and occasionally) Irreverent. You can find
details of the tour at White
Hat Tour of Melbourne Cemetery and view the article at
Qantas In Flight Magazine. |
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