Once again, I will explain these locations:
Melbourne Museum: This museum is located directly opposite the Royal Exhibition Building (see last post) It houses the largest collection of exhibits in the Southern Hemisphere, including the mounted hide of Phar Lap (Australia's second-best racehorse) This museum is located in the suburb of Carlton, which is located 2km north of the city.
Bourke Street: Great street, because it is named after me! It is one of Melbourne's most important streets and the 'shopping strip capital of Australia.' It hosts the famous Myer Christmas Windows (which r
) and just an amazing street that I always like to walk on. This street is located in the centre of the CBD.
National Gallery of Victoria: This gallery hosts maybe some of the most famous paintings in the world, including the 'Weeping Woman' (which was stolen in August 1986 and found 2 weeks later) This museum is found in Southbank, which is 1km south of the city.
Chez Dre: Not sure what this is. I've never heard of it
Simonds Stadium: This stadium is located in Victoria's second-largest city of Geelong (which is 75km south-west of Melbourne) This sporting ground can be used for AFL (mainly) and/or cricket. It is the home ground of AFL team Geelong Cats and has a capacity of 27,000.
There we are, hope this helped!