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Studying in Australia
Living in Melbourne
As the capital of Australia’s smallest mainland State - Victoria, Melbourne is one of Australia’s younger cities.The settlement that
became what is now Melbourne was established in 1835. In 1851 the discovery of gold including the largest gold nugget the
world had seen led to the Victorian Gold Rush.
Melbourne’s population grew seven-fold in a decade and stands at 3.7 million at the moment. To this day Melbourne benefits in
many ways, especially in our collection of magnificent Victorian-era buildings and gracious gardens. The City of Melbourne is the
home, workplace and leisure centre of one of the world’s most culturally diverse communities. Residents from more than 140
nations live side by side, making Melbourne a welcoming city, reflecting the generous and inclusive spirit of its people.
The Management Edge campus is modern and air-conditioned, with state-of-the-art computer
facilities and free Internet access.
Attractions
NGV
National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) is split between two buildings: The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Federation Square, home of
Australian art, and NGV International at St Kilda Road , the new redeveloped building dedicated to the gallery’s magnificent international
artworks. The NGV buildings are dedicated to bringing art and people together.
St Paul’s Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral is a grand structure, a great example of late 19th century Gothic-Revival architecture. The interior is renowned for its
wonderful carved cedar woodwork, tessellated tiled floors, stonework and stained glass.
St Kilda beach
Renowned for its picturesque bayside setting, close proximity to the city, beaches, music venues, restaurants and cafe lifestyle, the
suburb of St Kilda and its iconic beach is a favourite destination for travellers and locals alike.
The Arts Centre
The Arts Centre is the flagship of the performing arts in Victoria, and the focal point of Melbourne’s cultural precinct. All year round,
both local and international arts companies present a unique diversity of arts and entertainment for all ages to enjoy.
ACMI
ACMI is the Australian Centre for Moving Image. Centrally situated as part of Federation Square, ACMI holds ongoing and one-off
exhibitions celebrating moving image in all its forms - film, television, games, new media and art.
Established Registered Training Organisation since 1982