check this out - I have friends all over the world and have saved this in my favourites so I don't call them at some ungodly hour
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
2007-04-04 03:34:55
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answered by Jen S 3
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Affectionately named "Marvellous Melbourne" during the silver dash of the 1850s, the name remains used nowadays for Australia's second largest town Melbourne, a town as possible visited with hotelbye . On the banks of the Yarra River, close to the entrance to Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne is a contemporary town steeped in history. With vast wealth produced from the nearby goldfields, regal houses were created throughout the city. Many of these buildings however stay today, and Melbourne is considered as having more types of Victorian structure than some other town in Australia. One place you can't miss in your visit to Melbourne could be the Southbank and Arts Centre Melbourne. Situated on the banks of the Yarra River this region is just a culturally wealthy appeal for visitors. Southbank promenade is full of indoor/outdoor cafés, restaurants, and live entertainment. Easily identifiable by their spire, the Arts Centre contains a selection of theaters and rooms like the State Theatre, Playhouse, Fairfax Theatre, and Hamer Hall, the premier performance space for the revered Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
2016-12-23 02:52:40
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answered by ? 3
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I went travelling around Australia last year which was amazing. I was in Melbourne for the commonwealth games which was fantastic.
Melbourne is a bit of a cosmopolitan city with loads of cafes and restaurants. Really easy to get around with the trams, and is by far my favourite place in Australia.
I plan to go back and work out there (possibly move eventually) once i have some more experience working in the UK and have saved money to go.
I stayed in a small hotel on Little Collins Street, which had the basics but was great value and in walking distance of everything.
I wish i was back there now and regret coming home!
Best of luck with your travels and i hope you love your time in Melbourne as much as i did.
2007-04-04 01:24:07
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answered by charlotte m 1
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Melbourne is UTC + 10 hours until the last weekend in October when daylight saving comes in and it will be UTC + 11.
2007-04-04 01:21:07
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answered by tentofield 7
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Hi,
If you download this small programme(780Kb) from Microsoft, you will be able to see the present time in almost any city in the world on your desktop.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=bff59fcf-3148-40b8-a286-fe7274f6e4d8&DisplayLang=en
2007-04-04 03:05:45
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answered by dontknow 1
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10:05 pm 1987
2007-04-07 01:06:12
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answered by buldogy58 2
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GMT +10
2007-04-04 01:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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11.00pm 2300 hrs
2007-04-04 02:07:33
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answered by Anonymous
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9:55pm.
2007-04-04 00:55:23
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answered by Polo 7
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21.53
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2007-04-04 00:51:27
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answered by BUNGLE!! 5
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