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Take a journey into the deep with over 10,000 aquatic animals, including one of the world’s largest Saltwater Crocodiles residing in the state-of-the-art Croc Lair exhibit, SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium takes you on an interactive adventure from the depths of the ocean to the icy waters of Antarctica. The stunning Croc Lair Exhibit is just one of the 12 new zones of discovery at SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium, where you can marvel at the world’s only display of Elephant Sharks in Bay of Rays, be mesmerised as you experience a rainbow of colours at Seahorse Pier and explore a world unlike any other and marvel at the majestic King and cheeky Gentoo penguins in Penguin Playground. With interactive animal encounters, iconic state-of-the-art displays, animal feeds and diver presentations, SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium is an excellent, educational and completely engaging experience. *Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult Why not combine your visit to Melbourne Aquarium with other famous attractions and activities in Melbourne such as City Sightseeing Melbourne, Werribee Open Range Zoo or Healesville Sanctuary.

Take a journey into the deep with over 10,000 aquatic animals, including one of the world’s largest Saltwater Crocodiles residing in the state-of-the-art Croc Lair exhibit, SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium takes you on an interactive adventure from the depths of the ocean to the icy waters of Antarctica. Why not combine your visit to Melbourne Aquarium with other famous attractions and activities in Melbourne such as City Sightseeing Melbourne 09:30 - 18:00 daily SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium is open every day of the year, including public holidays. Unless stipulated in the booking process all bookings require customers to print their voucher off in order to be exchanged for entry to the attraction or tour. We cannot guarantee entry without a printed voucher and will not be able to cancel or refund customers who do not print the vouchers and therefore can't gain access to the venue or tour. If you cannot print your voucher off for any reason please contact us before arriving at the venue.

Please note that all vouchers and tickets sold by 365 Tickets Limited are non-refundable due to restrictions imposed by our individual suppliers, for full terms and conditions please click here.Amendments to the date, the time and/or the number of tickets are permitted at the discretion of 365 Tickets Limited as they are subject to the terms and conditions of our individual suppliers and surcharges for amendments made may apply. There was not much waiting while entering into the SEA life Mel Aquarium, especially with pre-paid tickets, which in my case was through 365 tickets. Too packed, disappointing tanks, quite boring! booking for a group of 18 saved around $100 very good Great cheap and easy. Great discount and valid tickets, will purchase again. Sea life aquarium was fantastic. Four levels of amazing things to see and do. Some animals we didnt think we would ever see in a place like that! Highly recommend this website for any ticket purchases...easy transaction and best prices by far!

The aquarium was a great experience, kids enjoyed every aspect of this wonderful attraction! Quick to use and fantastic discount! Thanks for cheap tickets Easy transaction, Sea Life was amazing, great day out for kids and adults.Whether you're particularly religious or not, eating fish and chips on Good Friday is as much an Easter tradition as a backyard egg hunt.
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The best have a locally caught catch, good oil, crunch and x-factor, she found. We've updated the opening hours and prices so you'll be all set for Good Friday 2017.Here are Sofia's top picks, in no particular order: Despite the industrial location, no one pulls a fish and chips crowd on a weekday like The Australian Seafood Group, which has a new 170-seater premises on Gaffney Street after out-growing its former home around the corner.
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146 Gaffney Street, Coburg North 03 9350 3200 John Stamoulis has been in the business for 30 years. His father had Blue Dolphins Fish Cafe in South Melbourne in 1969 and Stamoulis opened Red Mullet Fishcaf in the past, along with a couple of other shops. But unlike other industry veterans, Stamoulis' Tommy Ruff is far from dated in both menu and fitout. The Aussie Angler Pack ($11.50) comes with the fish of the day – anything from blue grenadier to king or john dory fillets. The chips and potato cake ($1.70) are fried in cottonseed oil in a bank of fryers worth $60,000 – an investment in crunch factor.Shop 3, 1-3 Carre Street, Elsternwick, 03 9077 8815; also at 574a Main Street, Mordialloc, 03 9580 2525; and 121 Chapel Street, Windsor, 03 9521 7195 No longer do coeliacs have to watch enviously as loved ones chomp into fish and chips; family-run Theo's uses only gluten-free batter. It's made from three different flours and two secret ingredients. A variation of it encases the best potato cake of this bunch ($1.50);

a huge oval with visible skin with the comforting flavour of hand-cut wedges. Choose from the display of fish (gummy flake $7.50), grab a small (crisp) serve of chips ($3.50) and have a chat with the family, who has been in the fish game for 30 years. Ask also about gluten-free dimmies.165 Upper Heidelberg Road, Ivanhoe, 03 9497 3541 Don't be fooled by the paleness of this beer batter; it's quite possibly Melbourne's best. It's the crunchiest casing of them all but the seasoning, reminiscent of Arnott's Barbecue Shapes, is what will win you over. It's peppered all over the thin, golden chips and flawless potato cake ($1.20), along with a sprinkling of deep-fried parsley. Expect two moist pieces of the fish of the day in the Old School Fish N' Chips pack ($12, usually blue grenadier). Tank also has a store at Emporium in the city centre (but it's not open this Good Friday). Both stores are also beautifully designed, a collection of blue Victorian tiles juxtaposed against neon.149-151 Lygon Street, Carlton, 03 9040 2124

This buzzing corner shop does a roaring takeaway trade well after the lunchtime rush usually dies down. It's held the fort for 32 years and it's now all hands on deck for the third generation of the family. Battered gummy, flounder and blue grenadier are priced at $6.50 and are battered with satisfyingly crisp edges, just oily enough to soften lips. Chips are thick ($4 small) and the potato cake soft in the middle with a crunchy outer ($1.10). It all comes wrapped in mock newspaper so you get the nostalgia without the ink poisoning. Grab a perfumed wet wipe from a table on your way out.45 Chester Street, Oakleigh, 03 9568 3868 Don't mistake Richmond Oysters for being too fancy in the F&C department; their take-away flake pack with chips ($14 in 2017) and an extra potato cake (still $1) is competitive and less oily than some other options in Richmond. There's also an eat-in option with a calamari ring and salad for $25. It didn't matter that the batter lacked crunch on my particular visit;

it's still incredibly delicate and hugs a thick piece of supple, local flake. The 'tater cakes are fluffy and the chips thin and wonderfully seasoned. Extra points for house tartare and a speedy turnaround.437-443 Church Street, Richmond, 9428 5121 Set in the Mountain Gate Shopping centre on the Burwood Highway, this four-year-old shop is serious about its fish and chips. The classic pack will set you back $8.50 and includes a beautiful piece of gummy fried in rice bran oil – which results in a light, almost brittle batter (a secret recipe with four different flours) –alongside some pretty decent chips. The same praise can be paid to the batter of the oversized potato cake ($1.10). Note: Original owners Anthony Siljanovski and family have set up shop in Ringwood East (shop 2a, 434 Maroondah Highway).9/854 Burwood Highway, Ferntree Gully, 03 9758 0700 The stunning seafood display is the hook at Fish Tank. With everything from fresh Morton Bay bugs to marinated garlic prawns, there's no funky smell despite the open cabinet and all fish is longline caught, locally or from New Zealand.