Melbourne, capital of the state of Victoria, is a friendly, cosmopolitan city with a multicultural population of over 3.6 million people living and working harmoniously.
Melbourne is generally considered the cultural capital of Australia, constantly celebrating its diversity with art exhibitions, theatre, festivals and sporting and cultural events, including:
💛 Australian Tennis Open
💛 Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival
💛 Melbourne Food & Wine Festival
💛 Melbourne Fringe Festival
💛 Melbourne International Arts Festival
💛 Melbourne International Comedy Festival
💛 Melbourne International Film Festival
💛 Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show
💛 Melbourne Spring Fashion Week
💛 Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival
💛 Melbourne Writers Festival
Visit the following websites for information on living and studying in Melbourne:
Study Melbourne
Information from the Victorian state government on studying and living in Melbourne available in several languages.
Visit Victoria
A more general state government website about local events and attractions.
Broadsheet Melbourne
A locals' guide to the newest cafes and restaurants, and hidden events.
City of Yarra Events
A guide to local events around our Collingwood campus, from design markets to art shows.
In the spirit of reconciliation LCI Melbourne acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community.
LCI Melbourne pay respects to the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people and acknowledges them as the Traditional Owners of the land on which our campus is situated. We recognise this as a place of special significance for the Indigenous community.
We pay our respect to Elders past and present and future. Indigenous sovereignty has never been ceded.