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5 Of The Best Ways To Survive Winter In Melbourne

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Those frosty mornings and dark arvos have well and truly hit, and suddenly you’re not rolling out of bed for that 6am HIIT class. But hey, just because the mercury's dropped doesn't mean you have to hibernate. We've teamed up with our mates at Battery World to bring you the ultimate guide to not just surviving, but absolutely thriving in Melbourne this winter.

From the best ways to stay toasty on your morning commute, to comfort feeds so good they'll keep you warm and fuzzy for hours.

Read on as we dive into our top hacks to help you survive winter in Melbourne.

Invest In Layers That Last

This time of year calls for a wardrobe revamp, particularly when it comes to those early morning power walks to the station. Invest in layers that'll last beyond just a season, like this Cleo Trench from KowTow. Made from sustainable cotton by the beloved Kiwi brand, it's the perfect transitional piece.

For something on the bolder side, this Em On Holiday Forever Yours Cardigan is an absolute winner. You can also make an impact with the Power Knit from Clothing The Gaps. It's a limited winter drop for the brand, and it’s ally-friendly

Tuck Into A Few Comfort Feeds

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The colder months may signal a shutdown for some cities, but winter is when Melbourne’s food scene comes alive. Cosy pubs are packed with people sipping stouts and mulled wine, while winter food festivals sling piping hot treats like sugary jam donuts and pizza by the slice. And if you're venturing out and hunting for snug nooks serving up steamy dishes—our city's packed to the brim with homely little spots for a cracking steak or brothy bowls of ramen

For a banging Sunday roast, The Park Hotel serves up a weekly rotation of roast meat with a hefty side of roast potatoes, carrots, peas and gravy—best enjoyed fireside with a glass of vino. Southside, The Lion And Wombat tap into their British roots with a beef, chicken or nut roast—piled high with all the trimmings and a giant Yorkshire pud. 

For warming bowls of curry in cosy surrounds, make tracks to Curry Cafe in Northcote or Horn Please in North Fitzroy. These local gems serve up some of the most fragrant, soul-warming Indian dishes around, so you can dig into a delish dish of palak paneer and a crunchy side of pakora whenever you need it most.

Book In A Car Battery Check

Fun fact: car batteries (like us) are sensitive to the weather, and there’s nothing worse than racing to your car on a frosty morning and being faced with a dead battery. Luckily, the legends over at Battery World offer up free* car battery checks, with experts on hand to help in stores all over the country. So if you tick one thing off the list this winter, make sure you head into your nearest Battery World for a checkup or book your car battery check online. With the power and reliability of their top-of-the-range batteries, they'll help make hard winter mornings that little bit easier. 

Keep On Moving

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We hate to admit it, but keeping active in the winter can have a heap of benefits for your physical and mental well-being. Not only does it keep those endorphins high, but can help boost your immune system to keep cold and flu season at bay. 

To feel good inside and out, head along to the toasty studios of One Hot Yoga in South Yarra.  Their signature class, Slow Hot Flow, is held in a sizzling 37-degree Celsius room for one hour, targeting your core and improving balance. Keen to get your heart rate pumping but can’t face the freezing outdoors? Book a class at Run Club. A dedicated running gym, they’re like a spin class but with treadmills. Work up a sweat in their expansive Cremorne warehouse, where they’ll take you through intervals, sprints and thigh-burning inclines.  

Or, if you’re looking to save some pennies this winter, Move With Nicole has heaps of free classes and weekly releases on YouTube. Follow through beginner to expert-level classes, all from the comfort of your living room floor. 

Get Crafty

They might be a beautiful sight for sore eyes, but Melbourne homes can transform into ice boxes when the weather drops. An exxy space heater might not be on the cards for you just yet, but there's plenty of other ways to block the chill.

Fashion a draft stopper from any material you have lying around, or craft a pool noodle to block the cold air from sneaking through under your doors. And to really keep the heat in, we suggesting picking up some rolls of heavy fabric and whipping up some DIY drapes for around the house. 

Ready to power through the cooler months? Book in a free* car battery check with Battery World and start your mornings off right this winter. 

*Conditions apply. 

Editor’s note: This article is sponsored by Battery World and proudly endorsed by Urban List. Thank you for supporting the sponsors who make Urban List possible. Click here for more information on our editorial policy.

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