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The Shrine of Remembrance
The Shrine of Remembrance is Victoria’s principal war memorial attracting close to 600,000 visits annually. The Shrine, managed by a Board of Trustees, is responsible for the preservation and care of the Shrine.
The Shrine has in place an Education Program linked to the primary, secondary and VCE curriculum. Over 45,000 school children visit the Shrine each year as part of a school excursion.
The Shrine’s Exhibitions and Collections team produce an annual exhibition program which rotates temporary exhibitions for three to six months in either of two temporary exhibitions spaces.
Shrine staff work as part of a team, and together with volunteers deliver a range of programs and services to the general public, veterans, tourists and other groups and organisations.
As an organisation we are committed to the values of integrity, trust, honour, achievement, fairness and recognition.
The Shrine is ideally located adjacent to St Kilda Road the Botanic Gardens and CBD. The Shrine is well serviced by public transport and onsite staff carparking is available.
Geelong Otway Tourism
Geelong Otway Tourism (GOT) is a regional tourism organisation located in south west Victoria covering the region from Werribee to Geelong, along the Great Ocean Road to Lavers Hill and hinterland areas including Colac and Winchelsea. GOT is a member-based organisation working in partnership with several Local Tourism Associations across the region. GOT is responsible for marketing the region and its main role is to achieve sustainable growth in tourist visitation and expenditure for the region.
Luna Park Melbourne
From the moment you step inside Mr Moon’s giant mouth, you are exposed to a world full of carnival flair, from the rides that send you sky-high, to historical carousel rides, Melbourne’s Luna Park has been the face of fun in St Kilda for generations.
Overlooking the famous Port Phillip Bay, this historic park has been a destination for Melbourne families for the past century. With 2012 celebrating 100 years of fun-filled adventures, Luna Park continues to surge forward with a generous mix of heritage listed attractions and brand new thrill rides to satisfy all thrill seekers.
The most famous of the Park’s attractions is its Scenic Railway Roller Coaster, a large wooden coaster that projects its passengers, at high speed, around the outside of the entire Park. It boasts the title of being the oldest continually operating wooden roller coaster in the world and the only one of its kind with a standing brakeman in control aboard its moving carriages. This world famous roller coaster will not only provide you with heart-stopping dips and turns, but also the most stunning views of Port Phillip Bay St. Kilda has to offer.
Luna Park offers a range of attractions for all ages from mini roller coasters such as the Metropolis and the Silly Serpent, to nail biting thrill rides such as the Pharaoh’s Curse and Enterprise. A day at Luna Park cannot be missed when visiting Melbourne, no matter your age.
Current positions available
Operations Manager – Maternity Leave
Position description Luna Park Melbourne is looking for an experienced Operations Manager to fill a 12 month maternity leave fixed term role commencing June 2013. The role of Operations Manager is a pivotal one in…

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