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  2. Melbourne International Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne International Exhibition was held from 1 October 1880 until 30 April 1881. It was the second international exhibition to be held in Australia , the first being held the previous year in Sydney . 1.459 million people visited the exhibition, made a profit of £1,570. [ 3 ]

  3. Royal Exhibition Building - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Exhibition Building is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed building in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, built in 1879–1880 as part of the international exhibition movement, which presented over 50 exhibitions between 1851 and 1915 around the globe.

  4. World's fair - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 January 2025. Large international exhibition Poster advertising the Brussels International Exposition in 1897 A world's fair, also known as a universal exhibition, is a large global exhibition designed to showcase the achievements of nations. These exhibitions vary in character and are held in ...

  5. Australian Performing Arts Collection Exhibitions - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition of memorabilia and photographs documenting the life of Violet Trefusis. In association with the Melbourne International Festival 1990 20 Nov-2 Dec Experimenta OCLC 220813862. [16] Held at National Gallery of Victoria 1990 10 Dec-15 Feb Carnegie Hall: 100 Years Exhibition from USA partner 1990 10 Dec-31 Mar

  6. PAX (event) - Wikipedia

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    The first PAX Prime drew 67,600 attendees in 2010. PAX East moved to Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in 2011; a 2012 agreement cemented Boston as the home of PAX East until 2023. [5] The first international event was PAX Australia, first held July 19–21, 2013 ( – ) at the Melbourne Showgrounds.

  7. Oz Comic Con - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre 27–28 November (date changed due to COVID-19 pandemic) 2022 Adelaide Adelaide Showground 21-22 May Canberra: Exhibition Park in Canberra: 27–28 August Brisbane Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 17–18 September Sydney International Convention Centre Sydney 24–25 September

  8. Rising (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Rising (stylised RISING) is a city-wide arts festival held in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia.The festival was announced in 2020 as Naarm/Melbourne's premier arts and culture festival, replacing the Melbourne International Arts Festival and White Night Festival, and is supported by the Victoria State Government.

  9. Australian International Motor Show - Wikipedia

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    The first Melbourne Motor Show was started on 30 April 1925. [1] Until 1996 it was held at the Royal Exhibition Building then moved to the new Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre complex, in Southbank. [1] The 2009 show was the last to operate under the "Melbourne International Motor Show" title.