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Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation – a year in review
In 2024, the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation (MAPT) made significant construction progress across multiple project sites.
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Melbourne arts precinct construction update
As we come to the end of 2024, construction works on the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation (MAPT) are progressing well across multiple project sites, including 77 Southbank Boulevard, the Sturt Street / Kavanagh St intersection, and both inside and behind the Art Centre Melbourne’s State Theatre.
Read MoreMilestone birthday amid major upgrades at Arts Centre Melbourne
Arts Centre Melbourne’s Theatres Building and iconic Spire celebrates its 40th anniversary on October 29.
Read MoreNew urban garden, Laak Boorndap, coming to the Melbourne Arts Precinct
The Victorian Government has released new designs and a new name for the 18,000sqm urban garden in the centre of the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation.
Read MoreThe latest from the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation
Construction works on the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation are continuing, with structures going up and coming down marking key milestones across the project.
Read MoreWhat’s on in the Arts Precinct for Open House Melbourne weekend
Open House Melbourne has launched its 2024 program and theme for the year, RE/DISCOVER your City inviting audiences to see Melbourne in a new light and celebrate the importance of good design in shaping our communities.
Read MoreArts Precinct transformation creates more jobs for local apprentices, trainees, and cadets
More apprentices, cadets and construction workers are kickstarting their careers with hands-on experience working on the city-shaping Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation (MAPT) project.
Read MoreCommunity engagement and construction progress continues for Arts Precinct
The Melbourne Arts Precinct is a bustling hub of activity as construction continues to move forward for the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation (MAPT).
Read MoreArts Centre Melbourne’s heritage State Theatre closes its doors for major refurbishment
Art Centre Melbourne’s heritage State Theatre has now closed for a major refurbishment through the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation, following final performances of The Australian Ballet’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Read MoreCaptivating artwork goes up on Arts Centre Melbourne hoarding for PHOTO 2024
A new artwork Chamber Dance by Melbourne-based artist Zoë Croggon is now on display on the hoarding at Arts Centre Melbourne along St Kilda Rd between Hamer Hall and the Theatres Building (under the Spire) as part of PHOTO 2024.
Read MoreConserving Arts Centre Melbourne’s Public Art Collection
For decades Arts Centre Melbourne has welcomed thousands of culture-seekers and theatre-goers through its doors to enjoy an array of arts experiences each year.
Read MoreMaking the most of the Melbourne Arts Precinct this summer
Stretching from Fed Square across Princes Bridge and Southbank, the Melbourne Arts Precinct is home to many of Melbourne’s iconic arts and cultural institutions.
Read MoreMilestones and moving ahead on the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation
The Melbourne Arts Precinct is set to become one of the great arts and cultural destinations in the world, through the Victorian Government’s $1.7 billion transformation project.
Read MoreHow the MAPT project is reusing, reducing, and recycling
The Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation is a historic city-shaping project in many ways.
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Making the most of the Melbourne Arts Precinct this summer
