An hour east of Melbourne, the Yarra Valley's dark, tree-ringed hills make for uncommonly clear night skies, and this is where guide Jessie sets up a telescope for anyone who wants to look properly at what's overhead. Public sessions run monthly on Saturday nights at Oscar's on the Yarra in Warburton: ninety minutes of laser-guided orientation through the constellations, planets and deep-sky objects, paired with the kind of storytelling that turns a point of light into something worth remembering. Small groups keep the pace unhurried — questions welcome, kids included — and private bookings can be arranged at a Healesville property for couples or gatherings wanting the sky to themselves. Sessions start about an hour after sunset and shift with the seasons; poor weather means a reschedule rather than a refund headache. Bring something warm. For visitors staying in the Valley or the Dandenongs, it's a low-key way to end a day of wine and orchards looking properly upward instead.