Rob ‘Millsy’ Mills is visitor presenter on Postcards this Sunday.
Rob explores historic riverside Abbotsford (Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Nation), simply three kilometres from town. He begins on the Abbotsford part of the Fundamental Yarra Path, which passes notable spots just like the Collingwood Kids’s Farm and Abbotsford Convent. Then he will get lively at Northside Boulders, a comfy and community-focused climbing gymnasium on Studley Road that was Melbourne’s first devoted bouldering gymnasium, initially generally known as The Lactic Manufacturing unit. Rob wraps up with a hands-on exercise on the Otao Kitchen Cooking College, becoming a member of a enjoyable, social class to discover ways to make dumplings.
Madeline Spark visits artistic and cultural Bendigo (Dja Dja Wurrung Nation), a regional metropolis that has redefined itself with a UNESCO title for meals and artwork. She first stops by the Bendigo Artwork Gallery at its headline exhibition, Frida Kahlo: In Her Personal Picture, an intimate glimpse into the celebrated painter’s life with a set direct from Mexico, by no means seen earlier than in Australia. Subsequent she joins the city-wide taco path, with a cease at Percy and Percy, a well-liked cafe on Hargreaves Road serving up a particular percy taco. Madeline ends her journey with a keep at Langley Property, a grand homestead relationship again to the early 1900s that provides boutique lodging with old-world appeal simply 5 minutes from the guts of Bendigo.
Brodie Harper is spending the day in Berwick (Bunurong Nation). Firstly, she heads to Major @ Pioneers Park, a well-liked licensed cafe that has given new life to the previous Berwick Major College constructing. From there Brodie heads to 81 Bistro and Taphouse, a buzzing spot filled with pub vibe and reside music all weekend. Her day ends at Circa 1884, an expensive cocktail lounge the place first-class mixologists create an aesthetic expertise inside the unique Berwick Courthouse.
And this week Livinia Nixon explores Camberwell (Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Nation), with a begin at The Previous Storage, a neighborhood favorite specialising in all-day eating, the place each dish on its broad menu may be served utterly plant-based. Then she discovers the suburb’s sturdy group spirit with the Camberwell Artwork Present, an annual exhibition run by the native Rotary Membership. Livinia wraps up her go to at Haiku on Toorak Street, a various venue that operates as a brunch cafe by day and a Japanese izakaya by evening.
5.30pm on 9 Melbourne and 9Now.