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slewan
note that on RS.com all postponed dates are marked with "NEW DATE TBC" - except for "hanging rock" !
"NEW DATE TBC" has now been added for Hanging Rock.
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slewan
note that on RS.com all postponed dates are marked with "NEW DATE TBC" - except for "hanging rock" !
"NEW DATE TBC" has now been added for Hanging Rock.
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Rockman
Just be glad it's not Hanging C o c k.......Oh but we have them all over Australia
Denmark too mate. I heard it's like that all over the world. Except Greenland. They're all eunuchs....
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CaptainCorella
Melbourne :
Public transport (metro trains, trams) is not free in Melbourne (1). You have to pay to use the trams and trains. (I'm putting that first because I've seen a posting here that claims that they are free.)
Unfortunately the system (called MYKI) is not very tourist friendly. You need to buy a MYKI card (from a machine outside most train stations – they are NOT for sale on the trams - or from a 7-11 store) and then you need to top it up with money (at a station, or at a 7-11 store). Daft? Yes. Am I responsible for that? No.
You cannot jump on a tram with cash and pay the driver.
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IfYouStartMeUp
Hi,
I am trying to get tickets to one of the Australian shows next month (Hanging Rock Reserve, Macedon, Victoria, November 8th).
I'm trying to get them from eBay because the official ticket site has been sold out for a long time. In the FAQ section on the official ticket site, it says that tickets may not be accepted if they are bought from a third party. But how would they know the tickets were bought from a third party?
Basically what I'm asking is can I get into the concert with tickets bought from a third party (ie eBay)?
Thanks.
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winos
As Rockman has already pointed out the roof is always closed at Rod Laver for concerts.....otherwise what would they hang all the gear from?