The Amphitheatre is a beautiful spot for a wedding ceremony (which is what I used it for). However, their wedding package is insanely overpriced for what it is and they ask for an extra fee if you would like a wet weather contingency. And if you provide a marquee you cannot pin it to the ground as to not ruin the grass.... which is already balding anyway... and will be a very wet mud pit if it has recently rained (which when has it not just recently rained in Melbourne haha?). Communication with venue was not very seamless either - many of my emails bounced and wouldn't send through and I was often answering questions more than once, which can get very tiring and frustrating when planning a wedding.
As I said, it's beautiful and just around the corner from a reception venue, so very convenient. But don't say I...
Read moreTerrific art gallery showcasing a diverse range of local talent. Selections here tend to be beautiful and engage the mind as well as the heart. This gallery is inclusive and embraces art from Indigenous artists and people of diverse cultural backgrounds, showcasing emerging and established artists. The quality of art on display is high, as is the manner in which it is showcased. This small space packs a lot of artistic punch. Well worth regular visits. Downstairs there is space devoted to art programs for the disadvantaged, and there is a studio space upstairs used for children's drama and dance. All set is a picturesque setting next to the...
Read moreMultiple buildings with large public open space facilitating a range of arts and culture events and is well loved by locals. All buildings are wheelchair accessible. public space has an abundance of seating, a public artwork and large grass spaces by the river.
Multiple artist studios, exhibition spaces and performing arts. The organization supports local, emerging and underrepresented groups.
A cafe shares the older bluestone building with an abundance of outdoor and indoor seating, local goods, baked treats and...
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