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I'm assuming you're mainly interested in public transport options. The choices of where to live would be very different (and perhaps more like a local) if you were car-based.
Trams are still a great way to get around Melbourne. Yarra trams now operate the network, and they have a 7 day pass available: http://ptv.vic.gov.au/tickets/myki/myki-pass/
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After exploring for a few days, I've found some options.
Many local coffee shops offer free wifi, often as part of a 'complete a survey, get free wifi' deal.
The Gloria Jeans Coffee chain has free wifi.
Flinders Street Coffee has an Internode free wifi option, which I suspect is in several places.
Melbourne Central station and food court has free wifi.
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Ok, first of all there is a list of restaurants apart from the big chains which offer free Wifi as long as you consume something. Obviously you will have to make sure that these places are open and according to your taste. A cafe or pub might be more suitable than a sushi restaurant for long-term surfing.
Second of all there is a HUGE list of places with ...
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