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  • People look and take photos of a illumination projection during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People walk past an an illumination on the side of an alley during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People look and take photos of a illumination projection during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • The front of a large housing commision flat building illuminated with abstract projections as is a pud on the opposite side of the road during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • The front of a large housing commision flat building illuminated with abstract projections during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A couple hug in front of a large housing commision flat building illuminated with abstract projections during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People looking at an projection inside a clothing shop during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People walk past a projection in a shop window during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People sit watch a short projection during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People walk past a projection in a shop window during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People look and take photos of a illumination projection during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People look and take photos of a illumination projection during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People look and take photos of a illumination projection during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A couple hug in front of a large housing commision flat building illuminated with abstract projections during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A person walks past a illuminated volkswagen beatle during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A person walks past a illuminated volkswagen beatle during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A person walks past a illuminated volkswagen beatle during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People looking at an projection inside a clothing shop during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
    Gertrude Street Projection Festival_...jpg
  • The front of a large housing commision flat building illuminated with abstract projections as is a pud on the opposite side of the road during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A person takes a photo of a illumination projection inside a shop window as a person rides her bicycle past during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A person walks past a illuminated volkswagen beatle during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A person takes a photo of a illumination projection inside a shop window as a person rides her bicycle past during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • Graffiti artists in a Melbourne laneway in Hosier Lane in Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • Graffiti in a Melbourne laneway Hosier Lane Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • People walk through Hosier lane Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • Two men walk down Hosier Lane. Hosier Lane is a bluestone cobbled vehicular and pedestrian laneway on the southern edge of the central city grid of Melbourne, Australia. Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark in Melbourne mainly due to its sophisticated urban art.
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  • Tourists walk down Hosier Lane. Hosier Lane is a bluestone cobbled vehicular and pedestrian laneway on the southern edge of the central city grid of Melbourne, Australia. Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark in Melbourne mainly due to its sophisticated urban art.
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  • Tourists at Hosier Lane. Hosier Lane is a bluestone cobbled vehicular and pedestrian laneway on the southern edge of the central city grid of Melbourne, Australia. Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark in Melbourne mainly due to its sophisticated urban art.
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  • Two female tourists take a selfie in Hosier Lane. Hosier Lane is a bluestone cobbled vehicular and pedestrian laneway on the southern edge of the central city grid of Melbourne, Australia. Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark in Melbourne mainly due to its sophisticated urban art.
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  • A big man looking at comic book paraphernalia at Minotaur a pop culture shop on Elizabeth street in Melbourne city
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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: 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: 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: 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 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: 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 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 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: 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 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 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: 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 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: 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: 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: 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 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: 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: 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 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: A group of Chinese women wearing traditonal outfits wait 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: Chinese dancers wearing pink traditional costumes holding large drums about to perform 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 cusine
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Chinese dancers wearing colourful traditional costumes holding pink umbrellas pose for a photo 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 dancers wearing colourful traditional costumes holding pink umbrellas pose for a photo 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: Dancers in traditional costume pose for a photo 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 traditonal outfits wait 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: Large red Chinese lanterns are placed on the ground as two men wearing traditional white chinese male outfits stand beside them 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 woman wearing traditional costume 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 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: 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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  • Visitors outside the Le Bon cake shop in Acland street in St Kilda on the 14th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Acland Street village is known for it’s cake shops which line the strip.
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  • Viewed from the street a worker at Europa Cafe places a donut on the shelf of the window front in St Kilda on the 14th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Acland Street village is known for it’s cake shops which line the strip.
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  • Visitors outside the Le Bon cake shop in Acland street in St Kilda on the 14th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Acland Street village is known for it’s cake shops which line the strip.
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  • Visitors outside the Europa cake shop in St Kilda on the 14th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Acland Street village is known for it’s cake shops which line the strip.
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  • Visitors outside the Acland cake shop in St Kilda on the 14th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Acland Street village is known for it’s cake shops which line the strip.
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  • Visitors outside the Acland cake shop in St Kilda on the 14th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Acland Street village is known for it’s cake shops which line the strip.
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  • Visitors outside the Europa cake shop in St Kilda on the 14th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Acland Street village is known for it’s cake shops which line the strip.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 27: A portrait of artist RONE during a media preview of Time by Melbourne artist Tyrone "RONE" Wright at Flinders Street Station on October 27, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. The immersive installation is made up of eleven transformed rooms across the hidden upper level and ballroom of Flinders Street Station. Time by RONE will open on 28 October 2022 and will run to 30 April 2023. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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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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  • Degraves street laneway which leads to Flinders Street Station in Melbourne on the 17th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Degraves Street is known for its Alfresco cafes and art deco styling.
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  • Degraves street laneway which leads to Flinders Street Station in Melbourne on the 17th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Degraves Street is known for its Alfresco cafes and art deco styling.
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  • Degraves street laneway which leads to Flinders Street Station in Melbourne on the 17th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Degraves Street is known for its Alfresco cafes and art deco styling.
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  • Degraves street laneway which leads to Flinders Street Station in Melbourne on the 17th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Degraves Street is known for its Alfresco cafes and art deco styling.
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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 - OCTOBER 27: A portrait of artist RONE during a media preview of Time by Melbourne artist Tyrone "RONE" Wright at Flinders Street Station on October 27, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. The immersive installation is made up of eleven transformed rooms across the hidden upper level and ballroom of Flinders Street Station. Time by RONE will open on 28 October 2022 and will run to 30 April 2023. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 27: A portrait of artist RONE during a media preview of Time by Melbourne artist Tyrone "RONE" Wright at Flinders Street Station on October 27, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. The immersive installation is made up of eleven transformed rooms across the hidden upper level and ballroom of Flinders Street Station. Time by RONE will open on 28 October 2022 and will run to 30 April 2023. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
    221027_getty_rone_flinders_142_40eb4...jpg
  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 27: A portrait of artist RONE during a media preview of Time by Melbourne artist Tyrone "RONE" Wright at Flinders Street Station on October 27, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. The immersive installation is made up of eleven transformed rooms across the hidden upper level and ballroom of Flinders Street Station. Time by RONE will open on 28 October 2022 and will run to 30 April 2023. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
    221027_getty_rone_flinders_130_b054b...jpg
  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 27: A portrait of artist RONE during a media preview of Time by Melbourne artist Tyrone "RONE" Wright at Flinders Street Station on October 27, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. The immersive installation is made up of eleven transformed rooms across the hidden upper level and ballroom of Flinders Street Station. Time by RONE will open on 28 October 2022 and will run to 30 April 2023. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
    221027_getty_rone_flinders_127_9b002...jpg
  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 27: A portrait of artist RONE during a media preview of Time by Melbourne artist Tyrone "RONE" Wright at Flinders Street Station on October 27, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. The immersive installation is made up of eleven transformed rooms across the hidden upper level and ballroom of Flinders Street Station. Time by RONE will open on 28 October 2022 and will run to 30 April 2023. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
    221027_getty_rone_flinders_122_5870a...jpg
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