Over the next decade, the orchestra expanded both its numbers and repertoire as it accompanied some of the world's leading performers, including Rudolf Nureyev and Dame Joan Sutherland, and worked with renowned conductors such as Richard Bonynge, Stuart Challender, Carlo Felice Cillario and John Lanchbery.
It then moved to what was known to be the Army Band Barracks in Albert Park.
[1] On 1 July 2014, Orchestra Victoria became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Australian Ballet.
[1] Since then it has expanded activities, continued to perform with leading artists from around the world, revitalised its philanthropic program, appears in broadcasts, recordings and open-air events and toured interstate for the first time in many years.
At the end of 2016, the orchestra was forced to move out of its home in Albert Park to make way for a new primary school.