
February and March will have somecase of the best events Melbourne’s west has to offer.
Lunar new year festivities will continue to dazzle in Williamstown with local artist QiQi on February 15 and in Footscray with the Vietnamese TET Festival across February 15-16.
Star-crossed lovers will be able to have a ‘Valentine’s Day Under the Stars’ at the Scienceworks planetarium in Spotswood.
Sunset Safari will continue to be a top do at Werribee Open Range Zoo with its extended Safari Tour, cocktails, performances and a traditional African Braai barbeque until February 22.
Close by, those wanting to catch a glimpse of nautical excellence can visit the Offshore Superboat Championship’s thrilling races at the Wyndham Harbour marina on February 22-23.
Sticking with the sea, there is plenty of time to see the ‘Ocean Photographer of the Year Exhibition,’ at Seaworks in WIlliamstown- which running through to July.
On the pitch, Western United will continue its campaign for glory as it takes on Auckland on February 15 and Adelaide on February 23 at Ironbark Fields in Tarneit.
Melton Night Market will have an assortment of European cuisine on March 7, as Greek, Italian, Dutch and Scottish dishes promise to excite taste buds.
Experience Wicked Sisters, a play about a witty reunion of old friends that takes a savage turn over laughs, wine, and unexpected truths at the Williamstown Little Theatre between February 12 and March 1 from 8.15pm, except for Sundays that when the show starts at 5pm.
Every Saturday until April 5, Kindred Studios in Yaraville will have free live music showcasing fresh local talent.
Last but certainly not least, Footscray Community Arts, The Substation in Newport will be contributing exhibitions to Asia TOPA, Australia’s major triennial of Asia-Pacific performance based in Melbourne.