Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Melbourne Victory!

A sunny Sunday afternoon in Melbourne...


We headed down to AAMI park for the Melbourne Victory vs Gold Coast United match...




MVFC went 2-0 up with 2 penalites (Kewell's first for the club), then had a man sent off. Gold Coast scored a penalty and then equalised. MVFC's Hernandez scored the winner just before the end to secure the 3-2 Victory and put MVFC 3rd.


Read the full review here: http://www.theage.com.au/sport/soccer/victory-delivers-20111127-1o1j0.html

Video of Harry Kewell's first goal for MVFC (1st minute penalty!)...

Friday, 25 November 2011

The most liveable suburb in the world's most liveable city

http://theage.domain.com.au/greater-melbourne/our-liveable-city-20111122-1nrnh.html


http://theage.domain.com.au/greater-melbourne/the-list-melbourne-suburbs-liveability-ranking-revealed-20111122-1nrv2.html


The Age has completed a 5-month survey into the most liveable suburb in Melbourne and 6 years after their last survey, South Yarra is still #1.


So we are living in the most liveable suburb in the world's most liveable city.

Saturday, 12 November 2011

Williamstown

Yesterday we went to Williamstown, a suburb west of Melbourne.
 
We went on a boat ride around Hobsons Bay.




The black swans make the most of the sun and the view of Melbourne on the edge of
Point Gellibrand Coastal Heritage Park.



The Williamstown lighthouse build in 1852.


The WW2 warship, HMAS Casltlemaine permanently docked on Gem Pier.

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Independence Day 2: South Yarra

Just in case everybody thinks it is always sunny in Australia!
Storms that followed a 30+degree weekend. News described it as "Melbourne is sweating".


Tuesday, 1 November 2011

A day at the races

First view of the 151st Emirates Melbourne Cup...


The obligatory souvenir pin... 


The Johnny Walker Stakes race with a view across Flemington towards Melbourne.

Time for a pink champagne drinks break...


Race 7 - The Melbourne Cup. 3,200m. British Red Cadeaux leads as the horses approach the end...  

But French horse Dunaden pips him at the end for the closest finish in Melbourne Cup history...


And a very happy winning jockey Christophe Lemaire.


Definitely 'the race that stops a nation'.