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  • 425 Collins St, Melbourne in the shadows, this building houses the famous nightclub Ms Collins
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  • 425 Collins St, Melbourne in the shadows, this building houses the famous nightclub Ms Collins
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  • Two men sit on milkcrates as they have a coffee in a melbourne laneway
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  • Two men sit on milkcrates as they have a coffee in a melbourne laneway
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  • Wellington park is a small park in area of jolimont which is in east melbourne
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  • A group of men moving things out of a truck on collins street
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  • A woman plays with her hair as she waits to cross the road on Collins Street as a taxi drives past
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  • A woman has her hair swept in front of her hair as she walks outside on a windy day
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  • A building on the corner of Elizabeth street and collins street hit by light on one side of the building
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  • Two men sitting on a bench at the bourke street walkway go through the horse racing form guide newspaper
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  • Autumn sun shines through a smally alley in the city as city workers walk outside during their lunch break
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  • people ave their hair swept as they wait at the traffic light waiting to cross lonsdale street
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  • People walk out of the revolving door of an office building on Lonsdale street
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  • People line up for a tram as they look towards the victorian parliament house on spring street
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  • A woman using a white labrador guide dog on a leash
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  • A land surveyor using a tripod measuring instrument on the corner of Flinders Street and Exhibition street
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  • A carer pushes an elderly woman in a wheelchair across a busy CDB street as cars cross
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  • An asian woman wearing a red jacket and red lipstick walking along a black wall towards QV foodcourt
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  • A young group of asian men smoking outside in the cold next to a bin
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  • A woman shopper looks at a luxury handbag as she assisted by a salesperson Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • A barber shop in China Town Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • A busker lays on the ground as shoppers walk by in Bourke Street Mall Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • A woman shopper looks at a luxury handbag as she assisted by a salesperson Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • A large group of Asian Tourists taking photos from the viewing platform at the twelve apostles along the Great Ocean road one of the world's most scenic coastal drives measuring243-kilometre (151 mi) stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford. Situated in the Port Campbell National Park, the massive limestone structures that tower 45 metres above the Southern Ocean.
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  • A large group of tourists taking photos along the beach at Gibson Steps at the twelve apostles along the Great Ocean road one of the world's most scenic coastal drives measuring243-kilometre (151 mi) stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford. Situated in the Port Campbell National Park, the massive limestone structures that tower 45 metres above the Southern Ocean.
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  • A large group of Asian Tourists taking photos from the viewing platform at the twelve apostles along the Great Ocean road one of the world's most scenic coastal drives measuring243-kilometre (151 mi) stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford. Situated in the Port Campbell National Park, the massive limestone structures that tower 45 metres above the Southern Ocean.
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  • A large group of Asian Tourists taking photos from the viewing platform at the twelve apostles along the Great Ocean road one of the world's most scenic coastal drives measuring243-kilometre (151 mi) stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford. Situated in the Port Campbell National Park, the massive limestone structures that tower 45 metres above the Southern Ocean.
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  • A large group of Asian Tourists taking photos from the viewing platform at the twelve apostles along the Great Ocean road one of the world's most scenic coastal drives measuring243-kilometre (151 mi) stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford. Situated in the Port Campbell National Park, the massive limestone structures that tower 45 metres above the Southern Ocean.
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  • Tourists taking photos from the viewing platform at the twelve apostles along the Great Ocean road one of the world's most scenic coastal drives measuring243-kilometre (151 mi) stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford. Situated in the Port Campbell National Park, the massive limestone structures that tower 45 metres above the Southern Ocean.
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  • A woman stands in the street as a man run on the pathway Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • A woman shopper looks at a luxury handbag as she assisted by a salesperson Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • A street performer places fire in his mouth as pedestrians look on Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • People sit on the red post modern amphitheatre at as pedestrians walk & ride by at Queensbridge Square Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • A man dressed in a white top surrounded by seagulls as he sits in southbank outside crown Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • A bored man sitting on a couch in a shopping center Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • A Postman outside a Chinese restaurant in Chinatown Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • A chef in a restaurant in China town seen through a window Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Two groups of Chinese dancers wearing colourful traditional costumes, some holding pink umbrellas get ready to pose for a photo before conducting a cultural performance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Two groups of Chinese dancers wearing colourful traditional costumes, some holding pink umbrellas get ready to pose for a photo before conducting a cultural performance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Two groups of Chinese dancers wearing colourful traditional costumes, some holding pink umbrellas get ready to pose for a photo before conducting a cultural performance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Two groups of Chinese dancers wearing colourful traditional costumes, some holding pink umbrellas get ready to pose for a photo before conducting a cultural performance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of onlookers about to take a photo with a man dressed in a costume as a caricature of a Chinese man makes an gesture as he puts his hands on his head as a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Chinese women dressed in traditional costume about to perform traditional dances before a large crowd during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cuisine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Chinese women dressed in traditional costume about to perform traditional dances before a large crowd during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cuisine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of Chinese women in red costume and traditional headwear about to perform a dance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cuisine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Chinese women dressed in traditional costume about to perform traditional dances before a large crowd during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cuisine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of Chinese women in red costume and traditional headwear about to perform a dance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cuisine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A mother and daughter standing in front of a group of Chinese women in red costumes about to perform during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of Chinese women wearing red costumes holding black and purple hand fans performing a traditional dance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Chinese men wearing traditional white chinese costume holding large red chinese lanters get ready to perform as a mother and child wait to watch the performance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of Chinese women wearing red costumes holding black and purple hand fans performing a traditional dance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of Chinese women wearing red costumes holding black and purple hand fans get ready to perform a traditional dance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Shadows on the ground of a group of Chinese women wearing red costumes holding black and purple hand fans performing a traditional dance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A father pushes his daughter in a stroller past Chinese women dressed in red tradtional costume before performing in a dance routine during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of Chinese women wearing red costumes holding black and purple hand fans get ready to perform a traditional dance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Two groups of Chinese dancers wearing colourful traditional costumes, some holding pink umbrellas before conducting a cultural performance during 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations at the Queen Victoria Market. The Queen Victoria Market is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, every weekend the market features multicultural events focusing a cultural performance and street food and cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Restaurant and cafe goers fill the Centre Place lane. Centre Place is a laneway and pedestrian precinct in Melbourne, Australia. It runs north from Flinders Lane to Collins Street, between Elizabeth Street and Swanston Street it is a popular tourist landmark with a very european feel. It is well known for its vibrant bars, cafes, restaurants and boutiques as well as  well-known examples of street art and graffiti a lot of which has been featured in tourism campaigns for the city.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: People walk along little collins street in the Melbourne CBD viewed from inside a dark little alleyway
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Restaurant and cafe goers fill the Centre Place lane. Centre Place is a laneway and pedestrian precinct in Melbourne, Australia. It runs north from Flinders Lane to Collins Street, between Elizabeth Street and Swanston Street it is a popular tourist landmark with a very european feel. It is well known for its vibrant bars, cafes, restaurants and boutiques as well as  well-known examples of street art and graffiti a lot of which has been featured in tourism campaigns for the city.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A large number of Commuters on a sunday afternoon wait at a tram stop on Bourke Street at the Bourke Street Mall precinct in the Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Members of the troupe close their eyes, covering their ears and duck for cover as fire crackers blow up as a lions (often believed to be dragons) jumps in the air as fire crackers are let off creating a large ploom of smoke during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Members of the troupe close their eyes, covering their ears and duck for cover as fire crackers blow up as a lions (often believed to be dragons) jumps in the air as fire crackers are let off creating a large plume of smoke during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Members of the troupe close their eyes, covering their ears and duck for cover as fire crackers blow up as a lions (often believed to be dragons) jumps in the air as fire crackers are let off creating a large ploom of smoke during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Members of the troupe close their eyes, covering their ears and duck for cover as fire crackers blow up as a lions (often believed to be dragons) jumps in the air as fire crackers are let off creating a large ploom of smoke during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Members of the troupe close their eyes, covering their ears and duck for cover as fire crackers blow up as a lions (often believed to be dragons) jumps in the air as fire crackers are let off creating a large ploom of smoke during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Two lions (often believed to be dragons) jump in the air as fire crackers are let off creating a large ploom of smoke during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Two lions (often believed to be dragons) about to clash during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of Chinese men control traffic on the road as a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Two lions (often believed to be dragons) about to clash during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A man dressed in a costume as a caricature of a Chinese man looks on as a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Two lions (often believed to be dragons) about to clash during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A man a part of a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe looks outside of the dragon as he speaks to a colleague whilst performing to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of Chinese men control traffic on the road as a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of Chinese men control traffic on the road as a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of Chinese men control traffic on the road as a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of Chinese men control traffic on the road as a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A group of Chinese men control traffic on the road as a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: People people watching while drinking coffee and having brunch on a sunday afternoon at a coffee shop on the corner of little collins street and the street art covered Union Lane in the Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Members of the troupe close their eyes, covering their ears and duck for cover as fire crackers blow up as a lions (often believed to be dragons) jumps in the air as fire crackers are let off creating a large plume of smoke during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Two lions (often believed to be dragons) jump in the air as fire crackers are let off creating a large plume of smoke during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Members of the troupe close their eyes, covering their ears and duck for cover as fire crackers blow up as a lions (often believed to be dragons) jumps in the air as fire crackers are let off creating a large plume of smoke during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Two lions (often believed to be dragons) jump in the air as fire crackers are let off creating a large plume of smoke during a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: A man dressed in a costume as a caricature of a Chinese man makes an gesture as he puts his hands on his head as a lion dance (often mistaken as dragon dance by Westerners) troupe perform to a crowd on the road during a impromptu Chinese New Year celebration cultural event taking place on Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
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  • A man licking up rollup ciggerette as he is walking past a photo of a tiger licking its lips from the Gucci Spring 2017 Ad Campaign outside the Gucci Store in Melbourne.
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  • A man holds onto his partners hand as they walk past a photo of a tiger licking its lips from the Gucci Spring 2017 Ad Campaign outside the Gucci Store in Melbourne.
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  • Tradesmen in hardhats walking past a photo of a tiger licking its lips from the Gucci Spring 2017 Ad Campaign outside the Gucci Store in Melbourne.
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  • An asian girl holding a stuffed toy of Pokemon character  Squirtle walking past a photo of a tiger licking its lips from the Gucci Spring 2017 Ad Campaign outside the Gucci Store in Melbourne.
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  • Tradies in their car waiting at the traffic lights as they drive past a photo of a tiger licking its lips from the Gucci Spring 2017 Ad Campaign outside the Gucci Store in Melbourne.
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  • A woman selling nutrimetics products drives past a photo of a tiger licking its lips from the Gucci Spring 2017 Ad Campaign outside the Gucci Store in Melbourne.
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  • A courier wearing hi vis orange shirt walking past a photo of a tiger licking its lips from the Gucci Spring 2017 Ad Campaign outside the Gucci Store in Melbourne.
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  • A man licking up rollup ciggerette as he is walking past a photo of a tiger licking its lips from the Gucci Spring 2017 Ad Campaign outside the Gucci Store in Melbourne.
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  • A man licking up rollup ciggerette as he is walking past a photo of a tiger licking its lips from the Gucci Spring 2017 Ad Campaign outside the Gucci Store in Melbourne.
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  • A man silhouetted walking past a photo of a tiger licking its lips from the Gucci Spring 2017 Ad Campaign outside the Gucci Store in Melbourne.
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  • A man in a brown leather jacket walking past a photo of a tiger licking its lips from the Gucci Spring 2017 Ad Campaign outside the Gucci Store in Melbourne.
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  • Tourists stop to take photo of the coast line at a viewing point  in Lorne along the Great Ocean road one of the world's most scenic coastal drives measuring243-kilometre (151 mi) stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Michael Piastrino the Liberal Candidate for Mulgrave in the seat of Mulgrave on November 26, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. Victoria went to the polls on Saturday, with the incumbent Labor government of Daniel Andrews leading Matthew Guy's Liberals by a wide margin in pre-election surveys. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Michael Piastrino the Liberal Candidate for Mulgrave hands a how to vote card to a voter in the seat of Mulgrave on November 26, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. Victoria went to the polls on Saturday, with the incumbent Labor government of Daniel Andrews leading Matthew Guy's Liberals by a wide margin in pre-election surveys. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • A detailed photo of Howard Lee's 'How-to-Vote' card which he hands out to voters outside polling booths in the election seat of Mulgrave in the South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne on the 26th of November 2022.  A how-to-vote card is a printed guide prepared by a party, group, independent candidate, or others, that shows how they want you to fill out your ballot paper. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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