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City Wanderer: Culture through the Lens

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EVENT SUMMARY

Location: Melbourne Central

Date: Saturday, 12th of October, 2024

Time: 2pm - 5pm

Capacity: 10 People

Cost: $15.00

EVENT DESCRIPTION

Our photography walk is designed to explore Melbourne’s rich cultural heritage and significant landmarks, focusing on both historical and contemporary issues of social justice and inclusion. We aim to highlight key Indigenous monuments and other important cultural sites that reflect the diverse history and ongoing journey toward equality in our city.

Led by our knowledgeable and experienced photographer, you’ll learn the basics of photography while capturing these cultural sites throughout Melbourne CBD.

This walk promises to be educational, fun, and a meaningful way to appreciate the Indigenous heritage of our city.

At the conclusion of the workshop, we will gather at a local café to share and discuss our photography. It's a great opportunity to enjoy a warm cup of coffee while reflecting on our experiences and the stories captured during the walk.

CITY ROUTE

Meeting Point: Melbourne Central

  1. Koorie Heritage Trust at Federation Square (free entry) - Aboriginal history heritage

  2. Ian Potter Centre - features Indigenous Art - Wurrdha Marra exhibition is on until October

  3. Hosier Lane

  4. Melbourne Town Hall

  5. Queen Victoria Women’s Centre

  6. Victorian State Library

Head back to Federation Square and gather at a cafe nearby to finish.

EVENT REQUIREMENTS

Please bring your own camera for this event

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