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Historic Tathra Wharf 150th Birthday
Far South Coast Region
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Inside:
Art Trail
What To See & Do
What's On
Live Music Guide
Monthly Markets
Regional Map
Whale Watching
IMAG
MONTHLY CELEBRATES
WIN BIG PRIZES!
20thBirthday Giveaways!
September 2012
WilderQuest: Life On The Edge Page 10
Daredevils - Spectrum Theatre Company, at Merimbula Page 13
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Some photos courtesy of NSW TourismCover Photo: Courtesy NPWS
Material in this publication is copyright and may not be published or reproduced in any form without the express permission of the publishers. Circulation, an average of 10,000 copies distributed monthly throughout the Region as well as major tourism information centres in Sydney, Canberra and country NSW.Information supplied by others for this magazine is published in good faith.Whilst every endeavour has been made to ensure absolute accuracy of this information, the Publishers cannot be held responsible for any consequences resulting from omissions or inadvertent errors contained herein.Printed by Spotpress, 24-26 Lilian Fowler Place, Marrickville, NSW© Imag Publications Pty Ltd 2012Subscription to magazine $30 per year.
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Whale Watching along the Wilderness Coast © Wayne Reynolds
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Live MusicArt GalleriesCoast MapWhat's OnMarketsGardeningNurseries/GardensWhale Watching
TownsEdenPambulaMerimbulaTathraBegaCobargo & BermaguiTilbaMogoBatemans Bay
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Thanks for coming to spend time on the beautiful Far South Coast - it's a special place to be no matter what time of the year you're here.
It might be cool by the sea but there are plenty of places to warm up, with lots of great cafes and restaurants from Eden to Batemans Bay with crackling, cosy open fires.
Lots of celebrations are happening this September as Tathra Wharf has a party for its 150th birthday. Held on September 30th, there's a fantastic day planned at the site of Australia's only National Trust classified coastal steamer wharf. You'll find details of the party on page 19.
Spiral Gallery is also celebrating Tathra Wharf's 150th birthday with the Wharf Tales Open Art Prize. Entries will be displayed at Spiral from 14th September until 6th October, with the winner announced at the exhibition opening on 24th September. More details are on page 15.
Another gallery is celebrating a milestone - Australian Pottery at Bemboka is launching its fourth season with a new exhibition and a River Music Fair. Information about the day can be found on page 19.
Spectrum Theatre Company is performing a new piece by local theatre legend Paul Dion. 'Daredevils' is about the trials and tribulations of a teenager trying to complete his bucket list before his heart gives out. See page 13 for dates and prices.
Don't forget to enter our 20th Birthday Prize Giveaway Competition. Details on how to win are on page 24 or go to www.monthlyimag.com.au/prizegiveaway to check out the great prizes you can win.
Don't forget Montreal Goldfield's Heritage Day on October 6 - see p23.
Merimbula Marina(Opposite the Lakeview Hotel, Merimbula)
WHALE WATCHING
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3 HOUR REEF$50 Adults $40 Child under 16yrs
A fun way to explore Merimbula Lake½ hr - $25 1 hr - $35 2 hrs - $50 3 hrs - $65 4 hrs - $80 5 hrs - $95All day special - OnLY $120
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Merimbula Marina(Opposite the Lakeview Hotel, Merimbula)
WHALE WATCHING
BOOK DIRECT on 6495 1686www.merimbulamarina.com [email protected]
5 HOUR REEF$100 Adults $90 Seniors $60 Child under 16yrs $270 Family (2 adults & 2 children)
Reef Fishing Charters
Merimbula Marina
Bonus Offer: Receive a FREE 2.5hr Whale Watching Cruise with every
5hr Reef Fishing Ticket Purchased
Whale Watching CruisesMORning 3½ HOUR CRUiSE$69 Adults$65 Senior/Student$40 Child (5-15yrs) $30 Child (0-4yrs)$190 per family (2 adults, 2 children, $10 extra child from same family)
AFTERnOOn 2½ HOUR CRUiSE$45 Adults$40 Senior/Student Concession$30 Child (5-15yrs) $20 Child (0-4yrs)$130 per family (2 adults, 2 children, $10 extra child from same family)
100% Guaranteed sighting or
FULL CASH REFUND on all 3½ hour cruises! (10th Sep - 26th Nov)
aboard True Blue, the South Coast’s quickest whale watch vessel. Get out there quick and spend more time with the whales!
FREE Dolphin Cruise
booked on a morning 5hr
FREE Dolphin Cruise
3 HOUR REEF$50 Adults $40 Child under 16yrs
A fun way to explore Merimbula Lake½ hr - $25 1 hr - $35 2 hrs - $50 3 hrs - $65 4 hrs - $80 5 hrs - $95All day special - OnLY $120
Hire Boats
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Whale Watching on board Cat Ballou, Eden
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What to See & Do Visit the Eden Killer Whale Museum
Go whale & dolphin watching
Check out the fishing trawlers at Eden Wharf
Wander through the Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre
Hire a fishing charter, take a cruise or try sea kayaking on Twofold Bay
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTREMitchell Street, Eden Ph: 02 6496 1953
...will take you there!
superb venues provide a smorgasbord of activities, entertainment and fantastic dining!
Eden Fishermen’s Recreation Club Eden Gardens Country ClubPrinces Hwy Eden . Phone: 6496 1126 www.edenfishermens.com.au
217 Imlay Street Eden . Phone: 6496 1577 www.edenfishermens.com.au
● Club Keno ● Club TAB ● Raffles ● Free child-minding ● Sky and Austar ● Bingo ● Regular entertainment
● Lunch and dinner 7 days a week
● 18 hole championship golf course ● Fully stocked pro shop ● Lawn bowls ● No crowds, no stress
● Restaurant - Chinese and Australian menu 7 days lunch and dinner
Dining with this view!
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Check Entertainment Page for details
George Bass and Matthew Flinders were the first Europeans to ‘discover’ Twofold Bay in 1798, but the region had been inhabited by members of the Yuin nation for thousands of years, attracted by the rich food resources offered by the sea and surrounding forests.
Local Aboriginal people had a strong connection with killer whales, and this included the harvesting of small whales and fish that killer whales herded into the shallows.
A permanent shore-based whaling station was first established by the Imlay Brothers in the 1830s, and whaling continued for another century.
For a real taste of life in the whaling industry you can also visit Davidson Whaling Station, the longest operating shore-based whaling station in Australia, located on Kiah Inlet at Twofold Bay. Historic Boydtown is also worth a visit - make sure you drop in to the beautifully restored Seahorse Inn.
l100’s of plants at wholesale prices lOver 700 named plants in private collection to viewlOpen most days - other times by appointment
47 Government Rd Eden. 02 6496 1906
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Part I of the exhibition reproduces images associated with working and school life of the district and include images associated with the workings of the bustling port of Eden. Part II (on show from 8 October) captures life in the main street of Eden - a time where cars and horses use the same untarred roads. Without television, celebrations and sports were a way to pass time, and Hall captured many of them, from dignitary receptions at the Hotel Australasia to sporting matches and milestones associated with sports such as tennis and football. The large and heavy dresses and hats that ladies once wore to play sport are a stark contrast to the tight body hugging uniforms of today.Hall’s passion for photography has provided a lasting and important legacy for Eden and the district, and because of the generosity of his family, today’s viewers are able to be a part of the life that was during the early to mid 20th century.
Reflections is open at Eden Killer Whale Museum from 22nd May until 10th December
at the Best Western Coachman’s Rest Motor Inn
• Specialising in fresh local seafood• Local succulent steaks• Children catered for• Book your function NOW
Ph 6496 1900Opposite Eden Golf Club
46 Princes Hwy Eden
Lamplighter Restaurant
Davy Jones’ Treasures Gift & Souvenir Shop open 7 days· Extensive range of historical books · Disabled Access · Bus Parking
184 Imlay St, EDEN opp Police Station ph 02 6496 2094 fax 02 6496 2024www.killerwhalemuseum.com.au email: [email protected]
Current ExhibitionsAn Important Enterprise -
Whaling & Twofold BayReplica Lighthouse-
this gallery gives an insightinto lighthouses
Davidson Gallery Whaling Exhibition
Visit Old Tom’s Skeleton -themost famous of Killer Whales
EDEN Killer WhaleMuseum
Now ShowingHMAS ONSLOWAdoption of an Oberon
178 Imlay St, Eden NSW 2551 Ph 02 6496 1657
[email protected] www.heritagehouseunits.com
• New Complex • Centre of Town • Motel & SC Units • Now with Wireless Broadband • Fantastic views of Twofold Bay
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William Hall's passion for photography has produced one of the best pictorial legacies of the region. Reflections takes a selective look at the working and recreational life of the region in the early part of the 20th century. William Thomas Hall was born in Bega in 1880. He grew up in Tanja, then moved to Rocky Hall with his new wife, finally settling in Eden, where his seven children were born.Hall’s occupations included farmer, newspaper correspondent, auctioneer and agent, and at one time conducted a coach mail and passenger service between Eden and Towamba and the
Reflections - A passion for photography leaves legacyYambulla gold mines. Secretary of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows and the Eden Exhibition Society, he and his family were regularly involved in community activities and celebrations – more often than not he was also master of ceremonies. His favourite pastime however was photography. From shipwrecks and whale chases to local school events, Hall’s collection of photographs document the lives of the district’s residents of the first half of the 20th century.For this exhibition, analogue and digital technologies merge. Digital technology has enabled Hall’s photographs to be reproduced larger than actual size, allowing viewers to wonder at the minute details that analogue photography captured close to a century ago. Costume, facial expressions, tools and all other such details of life caught at the time in a single photograph are now larger than life and more easily examined. Viewers have the chance to be drawn into the image as if they were standing alongside the photographer.
Above: Eden Public School fancy dress Above: Seaplanes at Snug Cove
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Pambula Wetlands and Heritage Project © Paul Callaghan
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What to See & Do Enjoy the beautiful historic
buildings of Pambula Village
Visit the ‘Oaklands’ complex
Take a walk around Panboola
Visit the friendly kangaroos at Pambula Beach
Try some oysters at Pambula Lake
Discover some treasures at artessence Gallery
The Pambula River floodplain was for thousands of years a source of food and materials for the Thaua people of the Yuin nation.Europeans first explored the region during George Bass's southern voyage of 1797. Seeking shelter from a gale, Bass travelled up the Pambula River, noting its beauty in his diary. A marker has been erected by the National Parks and Wildlife Service on this historic site.European settlement began in the 1830's, with the original township built on the southern banks of the Pambula River. Severe flooding in the 1860s meant the town had to be re-located to its present site on higher ground.In 1888, gold was discovered on the banks of the Yowaka River, and by 1891 there were eleven mining companies in operation at the Mount Gahan site.Pambula’s historic past is very much in evidence today, with beautifully restored and maintained historic
buildings and farmhouses. Pambula today has an eclectic mix of businesses, with art galleries, cafes, restaurants, gift shops and pubs. It's a great place to shop for something a bit different.At the southern end of the town is Panboola, a fantastic community conservation and heritage project that has transformed this part of Pambula over the past 10 years. Covering former farmland, areas of saltmarsh, billabongs and the former Pambula Racecourse, the area has been extensively re-planted and has great walking and cycling tracks. The old race track is a great spot for the kids to cycle around, with the centre of the track often inhabited by kangaroos.Just 5 minutes east of the village is Pambula Beach, set between the ocean, the mouth of Pambula River and Ben Boyd National Park. Pambula Beach has an excellent
swimming beach patrolled by the Pambula Surf Life Saving Club, a dog friendly beach at Middle Beach and the beautiful Pambula Rivermouth is great for families.Heading south toward Eden turn off the Highway to Pambula Lake, where there’s a boat ramp for launching vessels. Several oyster growers sell fresh Pambula Lake oysters here too, including Broadwater Oysters.
6495 6154www.merimbulagolf.com.au
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4/13 Toalla St Pambula Ph 6495 6335
Your local liquor specialist
Hand-moulded Organic SourdoughsCakes & Pastries
Wild Variety of PiesThe Finest Australian Grown Coffee
Open Mon - Fri 6.30am - 4.30pm Sat 6.30am - 2.00pm
Extended opening hours during School Holidays
Diverse Range of Gluten-free products
26 Quondola St Pambula 6495 6649
CAFÉ STYLE EATING
A unique & refreshing selection of paintings, ceramics,
jewellery, glassware, sculpture and clothing
47 Toalla Street Pambula 6495 7286
McKells Picture Framing
Open Mon-Fri 9.30 to 4.30pm Sat 10 to 2pm
♦ Photos ♦ Original Artwork ♦ Mirrors ♦ Needlework ♦ Prints ♦ Just about anything
We can frame your:
OPENED UNOPENED BOTTLED
Sit by the lake and enjoy freshly opened oysters
Shed 1- 52 Landing Road Pambula Lake
02 6495 6704 0414 524 064
Oysters, like fine wines and cheeses, have a distinct flavour, depending on where they are grown. Pambula Lake oysters have a smooth, subtle flavour influenced by the water they are produced in.The clean, clear waters of Pambula Lake are a combination of fresh water moving down the Pambula and Yowaka rivers and tidal exchange from the Pacific Ocean - perfect for the production of the finest Sydney Rock Oysters.Broadwater Oysters won a Gold Medal at the Royal Hobart Fine Food Awards in August 2009 for their locally grown
oysters, following up on Silver Medals won in 2008.With new signage making it easier to discover them, you can visit Broadwater Oysters located on the Pambula Lake foreshore. Situated between Pambula and Eden, turn off the Princes Highway onto Landing Road and head down to the foreshore.Talk to farmers about oyster production and watch oysters being freshly opened for local restaurants and the public to enjoy.Broadwater Oysters offer fresh awardwinning oysters to eat ‘natural’ by the Lake or to enjoy at home.
Award winning Broadwater Oysters
Real bread & pies at Wild Rye's Baking Co.With the weather being cooler, nothing beats a nice hot pie to warm you up.Everyone in the Bega Valley knows Wild Rye’s Baking Co. make fantastic bread, but they also make fantastic pies. So what‘s their secret?Wild Rye’s use organic flour to create their hand-moulded sour dough loaves, and the culture is 18 years old. Their sourdough range includes loaves such as spelt, fruit and nut, and the most recent addition, a Pain De Mie which is a traditional French white loaf.Other favourites include turkish bread, olive baguettes and panini. They also bake gluten-free cakes and on selected days, gluten-free Roasted Mediterranean vegetable frittatas and Danish pastries and
croissants.The coffee Wild Rye’s use is grown in Australia, with dairy, soy or rice milk available.Wild Rye’s pies range from a traditional Aussie meat pie made from locally grown chunky beef through to lamb Rogan Josh and blue cheese, spinach and cauliflower or lentil and wild mushroom for the vegetarians.This winter, soups such as spicy bean & chorizo, Italian minestrone and mulligatawny have featured on the menu.Don’t forget dessert - choose from a creme brûlée tart, French vanilla slice or a delicious gluten-free orange & almond cake. All products are hand-made on the premises by the team at Wild Rye’s.
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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTREBeach Street, Merimbula Ph: 02 6495 1129
...will take you there!
Whale Watching on board True Blue, Merimbula © Wayne Reynolds
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What to See & Do Get out on the water with hire
boats or fishing charters, and go whale watching
Try sea kayaking
Take a scenic flight up and down the spectacular Far South Coast
Have some thrills at Magic Mountain Fun Park and Top Fun
Visit the Merimbula Aquarium at the Wharf at fish feeding time
Visit Potoroo Palace Native Animal Education Sanctuary
Go fishing off the Wharf, beaches or in the Lake
Merimbula is the tourist hub of the Sapphire Coast with its lakeside restaurants and cafes, great shopping and a vast array of attractions and accommodation choices.
Merimbula has a long history of human occupation, with Aboriginal people making the most of the available food resources, leaving behind middens that are visible today.
In more recent times, Merimbula was one of several coastal trading ports connecting the region to the outside world, as the area was relatively isolated with a lack of rail or road access.
The Old School Museum on Main St has information and displays about the town’s early European history.
There are several walking tracks that take advantage of the beautiful views around the Lake; from the Wharf to Spencer Park, from the Bridge to Top Lake and around Fishpen.
Other things you can do around Merimbula include snorkeling, surfing, cycling, enjoying a scenic flights, ten-pin bowling, family fun parks or experiencing native animals or marine creatures up close.
Merimbula is a great place to go shopping, with specialty shops and nationally-known outlets tucked away in arcades and courtyards. There are also plenty of cafes with great coffee.
Foodies are spoilt for choice, with a wide range of restaurants, clubs and the Hotel offering a host of different dining experiences, but with fresh local seafood a common theme.
For a musical night out, there are lots of venues in Merimbula that offer live music; especially during the annual Jazz Festival in June.
Whales migrate past Merimbula from September - November, pausing to feed and frolic in the Bay, making Merimbula a great place for whale watching.
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C E n t r E o f E v E r y t h i n g
Home of Merimbula-Imlay Bowling Club119 Main Street, Merimbula NSW 2548 Phone 6495 1306
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BINGO Mon, wed & Fri - RAFFLES wed, Thu, Fri & SaT - POKER ThuSday
• ROCKPOOL CAFÉ & BEER GARDEN • PACIFIC BISTRO• INDOOR/OUTDOOR SPORTS BAR• GYMNASIUM• FREE COURTESY SHUTTLE BUS• FREE CHILDMINDING (excl. Sunday)• FREE INTERNET ACCESS
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• Gelati• Yoghurt• Sundaes
• Hot Dogs• Nachos
• Milkshakes• Coffee
HYLANDS CORNER PLAZA(opposite Merimbula PO Ph 6495 2311)
Merimbula Ice Creamery
50+ FLAVOURS OF ICE CREAM
www.merimbulaicecream.com.au
ph 6495 1557
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Looking for something to do with the kids these school holidays? Here's a couple of WilderQuest activities.Life on the Edge: Merimbula Wharf, 12pm – 2pm Wednesday 26th September. The rocky shore environment is a fascinating place where the land meets the sea. Explore a place where crabs scurry over rocks, shorebird forage for food and colourful sea anemones sparkle like jewels in the rockpools. $15 per child, suitable for 5 – 8 years oldI Spy in the Night: Ben Boyd National Park (Arthur Kaine Drive opposite Merimbula Pambula Golf Club), 6pm –
National Parks Discovery Program
Shop 3 Alice St MerimbulaPh 6495 3844
Visitor Centre
Merimbula Lake
RSL Club
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8pm, Wednesday 3rd October. $15 per child, suitable for 5 – 8 years oldBecome a night detective . We venture out at dark with torch, magnifying glasses and identi-kit to find what creatures come out at night. What do their footsteps look like, where do they hide, what clues do they leave behind? Can we hear them, can we see them in the dark?
Other activities may include shore-based whale watching, bike riding at Bournda NP, the snake man and the Davidson whaling station tour. Discovery Program available from Merimbula NPWS and Visitor Info Centres, phone 6495 5000, or visit www.wildwildworld.com.au/wilderquest
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Ph: 02 6494 9225 Fax: 02 6494 9559 Office: 02 6494 9053 Email: [email protected]
www.potoroopalace.com
NATIVE ANIMAL EDUCATIONAL SANCTUARY• Open 10am-4pm daily (except Christmas Day and Good Friday)• Educational talks at 11 am and 2 pm each day• Individual Animal Encoun- ters by arrangement • Function room available for hire for meetings, work shops, conferences and exhibitions
• Blue Wren Cafe now licensed, enjoy Breakfast, Lunch & Devonshire Tea• BBQ also available• Evening meals (with talks & walk optional) for groups by arrangement
9km north of Merimbula on the Princes Hwy
● Ten Pin Bowling● Zone 3 Laser Game● Mini Golf● Video Games● Kiosk● Birthday PartiesEFTPOS, City Link & Mobile Recharge available www.topfun.com.au
99 Main Street Merimbula
02 6495 3091
Looking for something fun to do with the kids? At Top Fun in Merimbula, you’ll find Ten Pin Bowling, the Zone 3 Laser game, an 18-hole Mini Golf course and plenty of video and skill-based games. In fact, you’ll probably need a whole day to experience it all!For those who enjoy Ten Pin Bowling but need a bit of extra help, there are special aids available (bumpers, ramps and special balls), so that everyone can join in and have fun. For an adrenalin pumping experience try the Zone 3 laser game, where you can test your skills and courage in the ultraviolet, smoke filled maze, whilst dodging your opponents. There are video and skills-based games too, and tickets can be won with many of the amusements, which can then be used to redeem prizes at the Kiosk. The 18-hole Mini golf course has been designed to provide maximum fun to all ages, and there’s a long-standing record just waiting to be broken! Admission and parking are free, and snacks and coffee are available.Open 7 days, Top Fun is located at the top of the town at 99 Main St. Merimbula. Phone 6495 3091, or visit their website at www.topfun.com.au
Merimbula’s Top Spot For Top Fun
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1 Market St. Merimbula Ph (02) 6495 1202www.merimbulalakeview.com.au
BAR GRILL GARDEN∙ Accommodation ∙ Bar & Grill
∙ Bottleshop ∙ Functions ∙ Regular Entertainment
The
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Unique free-standing 2 storey unit in a quiet bush setting in Merimbula.
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02 6495 3200
Choose from our casual lunch menu (11.30am - 2.30pm)
Fish Feeding Monday, Wednesday & Friday 11.30
Showcasing the Marine Life of our coast plus Great Food with spectacular views
Lake Street Merimbula Phone (02) 6495 4446
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9am to 4pmSat 9 to 12 noon
Classes AvailableAll needlecraft & patchwork supplies
489 Sapphire Coast Dr, Merimbula (1.6km north of the Tura Beach turn-off)
(02) 6495 [email protected]
www.mandeni.com.au/needlecraft
The Merimbula Aquarium has a fantastic Oceanarium full of large ocean fish and sharks, plus 27 tanks full of fish found along the Sapphire Coast.Fish feeding is the best time to visit as all tanks are fed and the fish become very active. Fish feeding is held Monday - Friday during school holidays. An Aquarium Tour is held every Wednesday from 11.30-12.30pm.The Aquarium is open 10am-5pm; entry is Adult $11.50, children $6.50, concession $8 and family $27.50 (2 adults & up to 4 children). Details at www.merimbulawharf.com.au
See sharks at Merimbula Aquarium
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HEADLANDFISHING ADVENTURES
Merimbula - NSW
The best fishing boat in town offeringREEF, DEEP SEA and GAME FISHING - WHALE WATCHING
No fishing licence required • On-board Toilet PHONE: 6495 1134
New musical Daredevils debuts in MerimbulaMerimbula's award-winning playwright and composer Paul Dion has written and directed a new musical "Daredevils",
based on a book by Bill Condon. Teenager ‘Thorns’, (Anthony Thorne) reveals to his new friend, Jack, that he has a heart problem, but he’s “cool with it” because he has a list – a bucket list. It’s a list of crazy things to do before he ‘carks’ it. And he wants Jack’s help.There are very funny moments when Thorns reveals what he has already achieved. Parents, teachers, friends and
even part-time comedian, 80 year old Herman Goldfinger, are all drawn into his escapades.Challenging, touching and funny, ‘Daredevils’ is about friendship, courage, and the pursuit of dreams - a celebration of life and the human condition. Rated PGSpectrum Theatre Company are presenting Daredevils at Twyford Hall, Merimbula with cabaret seating shows on Fridays and Saturdays (Sept 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22). Performances start at 8pm, tickets are $30 and BYO nibbles and drinks, glasses provided.Theatre seating shows are on
Wednesdays (Sept 12 and 19 at 8pm) and Sundays (Sept 9 and 16 at 2pm), tickets $25. Note that a $2 discount per ticket applies for groups of 20 or more ordered and paid for in one transaction.Paul’s last musical, the highly successful Prix D’Amour about Rose and Lang Hancock, had waiting lists for the final shows, so get in early.Tickets can be booked at Twyford Hall from August 22 on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10am - 2pm and on Saturdays from 10am - 12noon. Phone 0422 931 008 or go to www.spectrumtheatregroup.org.au
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Lakeview HotelPh 6495 1202Sat 1st DJ MickSat 8th White night heaps of prizesThu 20th Down South Jazz ClubSat 22nd DJ MickSat 29th Stage Fright
Merimbula RSLPh 6495 1502 Every AFL and NRL Game live on the big screens Sat 8th DJ Grey Karaoke Dance Party
Club Sapphire MerimbulaPh 6495 1306 Footy Finals every Friday and Saturday from September 14th on the big screensFri 7th Rockpool Cafe Piano Bar - Mark Bolsius, free from 6.30pm. Bookings advisedFri 14th Rockpool Cafe Piano Bar - Mark Bolsius, free from 6.30pm. Bookings advised Footy Finals on all the BIG SCREENSFri 21st Rockpool Cafe Piano Bar - Mark Bolsius, free from 6.30pm. Bookings advisedFri 28th Renee Geyer Live and intimate. Doors open 8pm - tables suit up to 8 people. All tickets $30, over 18s only. Tickets on sale now.
Fri 28th Rockpool Cafe Piano Bar - Mark Bolsius, free from 6.30pm. Bookings advised
Bermagui Country ClubPh 6493 4340Sat 1st DJ Darryl Towney @ 8pmFri 7th Darryl Lamb @8pmSat 8th DJ Col Thomas @ 8pmFri 14th Karaoke @ 8pmSat 15th Live Band ‘Black Velvet’ @ 8pmFri 21st Candy @ 8pmSat 22nd True Blue @ 8pmFri 28th Mick on Wheels @ 8pm Sat 29th Live Band ‘3 On The Tree’
Dromedary HotelPh 4473 7223 Sun 23rd Mick on Wheels, from 5pm - 8pm in the back barn.
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1. The Land of Many Waters Gallery The Land of Many Waters Gallery Batemans Bay Visitors Centre, Princes Highway, Batemans Bay. Ph 4472 6900. Open 7 days. Mixed exhibition featuring local artists working with textiles, print, pastel, paint and more. All work for sale. Visit www.eurobodalla.com.au for more information.
2. To Di For Designer Accessories Shop 1, 64 Vulcan Street, Moruya. Ph 4474 2422. Open Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm, Saturday 9am - 2pm. Martina Penning exhibits her colourful art with a twist.
3. Gumnut Hideaway Gallery ‘Couria Creek’ 9065 Princes Highway, Tilba Tilba. Ph 4473 7211 wwwgumnuthideawaygallery.com.au Open most days – please ring first. Rustic timber gallery exhibiting images on canvas by local nature and landscape photographer Lindy Quin. Also hand-knitted scarves, postcards and photo books showcasing the Far South Coast.
4. Bermagui Mudworks 23 Alexander Dr, Bermagui Ph 6493 4661. Pottery studio & Cafe, with original wheel thrown domestic ware and garden ware. Closed from 1st June until 28th September. Open for business as usual on 29th September for the October long weekend
5. Ivy Hill Gallery 1795 Bermagui Rd, Wapengo. Ph 6494 0152 www.ivyhill.com.au. Monthly exhibitions featuring the work of the finest contemporary artists in the region. New season opens with an exhibition by indigenous artists Cheryl Davison, Don Atkinson and Lee Cruse beginning on Friday, 28th September and ending on 29th October. Drinks with the artists from 5pm on Saturday 29 September.
6. Bega Valley Regional Gallery Zingel Place, Bega. Ph 6499 2187 www.begavalley.nsw.gov.au/Community/Art_Gallery/Art_Gallery.htm Open Tuesday - Friday 10am - 4pm, Saturday 9am - 12 noon. 24th Aug – 29th September: Beyond the Garage − an exciting exhibition featuring the Bega Valley Shire’s artists with disabilities. This exhibition also marks and celebrates Tulgeen Service’s Art in a Garage Project’s new ceramic, printing and sculpture studios.
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7. Spiral Gallery 47 Church St Bega. Ph 6492 5322 www.spiralgallery.org.au Open Monday - Friday 10am - 4pm, Saturday 10am - 1pm. Represents regional, emerging and established artists. In Gallery 1: METAMORPHOSIS - dynamic artwork by 11 young, emerging artists from the far south coast featuring video, photography, fashion, painting and sculpture. (24 August - 12 September).
WHARF TALES Open Art Prize - a celebration of the 150th year of the Tathra Wharf. Art Prize Winners will be announced at the opening on 24th September at 5pm. (14 September - 10 October ).
In Gallery 2: Spiral Artists (1 - 30 September).
8. Australian Pottery at Bemboka 1 Oliver Street, Bemboka Ph 6493 0491 http://www.australianpotteryatbemboka.com.au Open October - June, Friday to Monday 10am to 5pm or by appointment. Australian pottery made in the last half century, in a contemporary house and gallery setting with mountain views. New exhibition “Mid-century Modern: The influence of European style on Australian post-war ceramics” opening 30th September as part of the River Music Fair.
9. Boardwalkart Gallery 7 Bodalla Place, Merimbula. Phone 6495 4608 www.boardwalkart.com.au Open September - May, Wednesday and Sunday only from 11am - 3pm. Extended times during Christmas and Easter school holidays. Other times open by appointment only. Exhibition of paintings by Tracey Creighton. Gallery fronts Merimbula Lake accessible from the boardwalk. Art Lessons and Creative Workshops available throughout the year.
10. Artessence Gallery 47 Toalla St Pambula. Ph 6495 7286 Open Monday - Saturday 9.30am - 4.30pm. Paintings, Ceramics, Jewellery, Glassware, Mosaics and Clothing by local and interstate artists.
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What to See & Do Check out the view and spot whales
from the Headland lookout Enjoy the walk from Tathra to the
mouth of the Bega River at Mogareeka Explore the Bega River by boat Pedal around the 40 km of
mountain bike track
With beautiful beaches, estuaries and National Parks all close by, Tathra is an ideal holiday destination for both families and couples.
Tathra’s famous historic Wharf, the only remaining steamer wharf on the Australian coastline, is a popular spot for fishing.
Swimming at Tathra’s patrolled beach (summer only) may provide the added bonus of a dolphin sighting, or even a glimpse of a passing whale migrating south from September to November.
Bushwalking, kayaking, mountain-
biking, snorkelling and surfing are all popular around Tathra.
There are lots of things for the kids to do, with a fantastic skatebowl suitable for skateboards, bikes and scooters, and a great playground, both located near the Tathra Surf Lifesaving Club.
An easy 3km walking & cycling track runs from Tathra to the mouth of the Bega River at Mogareeka, with other walks around town as well.
Direct access to the ocean is available at Kianinny Bay (also good for swimming), and the boat ramp at
Mogareeka provides an easy launch into the Bega River estuary.
Tathra also has great places to eat, ranging from gourmet delis to cafes and restaurants.
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Ph: 02 6499990057 Andy Poole Drive Tathra
Set in beautifully landscaped grounds featuring ponds and waterfalls.
Resort style quality apartments, villa houses and motel units. 2 swimming pools,
2 spa pools & a hydrotherapy swim spa.
Located directly opposite Tathra’s famous surf beach
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Golf or Tennis Ph 6494 1220
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Is Gambling a Problem For You? Call G-Line (NSW). A confidential anonymous free counselling service. FREE CALL 1800 633 635
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Visit National Parks• Coast & forest campsites, walks and drives• Accommodation and tours at Green Cape Lightstation• Summer & Easter Discovery Program• Award winning Montague Island Tours
For information and advice contact NPWS Merimbula 6495 5000 or Narooma 4476 0800
From Tathra, head back toward Bega on the Snowy Mountains Highway, and turn right into Thompsons Drive. The car park on the right marks the start of the Tathra Forest Wildlife Reserve.
This 60 hectare wildlife corridor provides habitat for a range of fauna species, including glossy black-
cockatoos, listed as a threatened species. These rare birds feed on the black sheoaks (Allocasuarina litoralis) found in coastal forests, and build nests in the hollows of old or dead trees.
The Main Ridge Track passes through coastal rainforest down to a secluded wetland, with a variety of waterbirds,
frogs and water dragons.
Continue through the Reserve until you reach Dilkerra Rd; follow this until you reach the famous Tathra beach, winner of the 2008 NSW Clean Beach Award.
The walk takes about 45 minutes one way, and is graded as easy - medium.
Enjoy bushwalking in the Tathra Forest Wildlife Reserve
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7th to 22nd Sept - Daredevils, Spectrum Theatre Compamy - Merimbula
22nd May to 10th December - "Reflections" Exhibition at Eden Killer Whale Museum
30th Sept - Tathra Wharf's 150th Celebration - Tathra Wharf, Tathra
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Tathra Wharf Celebrates 150 YearsTathra Wharf sits like a pink gem in Tathra Bay on the Far South Coast. Classified by the National Trust as the only remaining steamer wharf on the Australian coastline, the Wharf was built in 1862. Tathra is planning a big celebration for the long weekend in October to commemorate its 150 years and look back on the role it played in the growth and development of the Bega Valley.Everyone is invited to the party as Tathra winds back the clock 150 years.Held on Sunday September 30th, there will be stories and games from the early days, street theatre, stall holders,
local produce, buskers, hay stacking, children's games, rowing boats and vintage cars and drays.The fabulous Pig and Whistle Wharf Museum will once again be open to the public and is full of information about Tathra's unique wharf – the Grand Old Dame of the Sea. You can also enjoy the delicious local produce that the Wharf Locavore has to offer. There's are fantastic panoramic views from the Wharf, and depending on the time of day, you can see the mist lifting off the sea, the birds diving for a meal, the sun rising or setting – it's a
photographers dream. Keep your eyes open too for stingrays, seals, dolphins and whales as they play in the pristine waters of Tathra Bay.For more information about Tathra Wharf's 150th clelebration, contact Event Coordinator Kerry McKee on 6494 1214 or 0400 408 155.
22nd May - 10th December - Reflections, Eden Killer Whale Museum, EdenWilliam Hall's passion for photography has produced one of the best pictorial legacies of the region. Reflections takes a selective look at the working and recreational life of the region in the early part of the 20th century. More info on page 5, phone 6496 2094 or go towww.killerwhalemuseum.com.au
24th September - Exhibition Opening - Wharf Tales, Spiral Gallery, BegaSpiral Gallery is holding an Open Art Prize to as part of Tathra Wharf's 150th birthday celebrations. Wharf Tales is open from 14th September to 10th October. Phone Spiral on 6492 5322 or visit www.spiralgallery.org.au
30th September - Grand Opening and River Music Fair, Australian Pottery at BembokaHelp celebrate Australian Pottery at Bemboka's coming of age with their new exhibition“Mid-century Modern: The influence of European style on Australian post-war ceramics”. Plus internationally renowned a capella group Salvation Jane, acoustic jazz band Train to Budapest, spit-roasted pork bread rolls by Patrick Reubinson of Bemboka Banquet fame, Cobargo Homemade Icecream, More Than Beans Mobile Cafe & Rocky Hall Wines. $15 adults, $6 children. Details at rivermusicfair.wordpress.com/
7th - 9th, 14th - 16th, 21st - 22nd September: Daredevils, Spectrum Theatre CompanyPaul Dion of 'Prix D'Amour' fame has adapted a book about teenager 'Thorns' and his attempts to do all the things on his bucket list before his heart condition takes him out. "A celebration of life and the human condition". Tickets available from Twyford Hall from 22nd August. Details on page 13, phone 0422 931 008 or www.spectrumtheatregroup.org.au
30th September - Tathra Wharf's 150th Celebration, Tathra WharfAustralia's only remaining coastal steamer wharf is turning 150, and Tathra is putting on a great party. Children's games from the old days, stories, street theatre, hay stacking, plus vintage cars and drays. The Pig and Whistle Museum on the Wharf will also be open. Contact Kerry McKee on 6494 1214 or 0400 408 155
6th October - Heritage Day, Montreal Goldfield, BermaguiMontreal Goldfield celebrates the 132nd anniversary of the Bermagui Mystery with demonstrations of old-world crafts, displays, music and activities, plus billy tea, damper and a tour of the Goldfield. Entry $5pp. Open from 9.30am until 3pm. See page 23 for more information or visit www.montrealgoldfield.org.au
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Free admission Gourmet range of fudge Cheese tasting & sales
Ice creams, milk shakes & light meals The History of Dairying Museum
Picnic area Local products, Arts & CraftsOpen 9am - 5pm, 7 days
(closed Christmas Day & Good Friday)Ph 02 6491 7762
Lagoon St, North Bega www.begacheese.com.au
BEGA CHEESE HERITAGE CENTRE
Now incorporating the Bega Visitor Information Centre Ph 02 6491 7645 Fax 02 6491 7646 [email protected]
Regional Bus Ticketingavailable for Countrylink & Premier bus services
Bega is the business and administrative heart of the Bega Valley. It is also a place of natural beauty, surrounded by lush pastures and forests hugging the escarpment.
The dairy industry has always played
a major part in the Bega economy, and this is still the case today, with the Bega Cheese Co-op one of Australia’s leading manufacturers of dairy products. A visit to the Bega Cheese Heritage Centre is a must for all visitors
to the region. The Heritage Centre has a wonderful display of cheese and butter-making equipment from the 1900's, and provides an insight into how early farmers lived, worked and transported their products.
Bega Secrets
Award winning range of food, Pizza deals and more. Open 10am-9.30pm Mon to Fri, 4.30pm-9.30pm Sat & Sun. At 98 Carp St Bega next to Coles with plenty of parking.
Phone ahead for prompt service: 6492 6000
• Fantastic range of instruments & accessories • Print music, CD’s & DVD’s • The best in Hi-Fi & Home Theatre • Magpie School of Music - teaching all instruments125 Auckland St Bega 6492 3533 www.magpiemusic.com.au
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• Fantastic range of instruments & accessories• Print music, CD’s & DVD’s• The best in Hi-Fi & Home Theatre• School of Music - teaching all instruments
Ph 6492 3533125 Auckland St Bega
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THE BEST LITTLE MUSIC SHOP IN THE MILKY WAY
Large range of stock frames, fast and friendly service. Selection of local photography by Tony & Robert Lockerbie. Think outside the picture.
115 Carp St Bega 6492 6500 [email protected]
Bega Garden NurseryHardy plants for coastal, frost & dry conditions. Seedlings and herbs are our speciality. OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY “The little nursery down the lane”
Rear of 32-34 Church St Bega 6492 6628
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Open Mon to Fri 9am – 5pm, Sat 9am – 1pm32-34 Church Street, Bega Phone 02 6492 6628Behind Candelo Bulk Wholefoods and next to the Gipps St carpark
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Discover the delights of our Bed and Breakfast in a gracious 1870’s home in the heart of Bega. 3 individual ensuite rooms, one with spa bath.
62 Carp Street, Bega Phone 02 6492 1393www.thepickledpear.com.au
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The Butchers BlockLongest established butcher in Bega, now taking orders via email: [email protected] Sapphire Marketplace Bega 6492 1162
Antiques • Vintage • Retro • Art • Books • Records • Unique Gifts • Homewares • Artisan-made furniture & decor • investment art
Open 9.30-5.30 Mon to Fri 10am 12.30 Sat
8 Canning St Bega 02 6492 4441
ArtizAntiqueThe funkiest little decor & gift shop in the deep south!
Thornleigh On Newtown Licenced Cafe
Morning & Afternoon Tea & Lunch served from Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm
Morning Tea & Lunch on Saturdays 10am-2pm
The cafe is the perfect place to sit back and enjoy our coffee with great company & our friendly service.
Everyone is welcomeBookings preferred but not essential Our menu is Dine-in only, please call 6492 4359 to secure your table.
Off street parking, Eftpos, Disabled facilities available.187-189 Newtown Rd Bega www.thornleighonnewtown.com.au
Bega’s premier venue...is now open!
6492 105582 Gipps Street Bega
Savour the menu or relax with a coffee in Grace’s Café open 7 days for lunch and dinner+ Regular entertainment Raffles and Draws+ Sports Bar and Lounge with big screen TV’s+TAB, Keno and Sports Channels+ Courtesy Bus Wednesday to Saturday
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTREAt Bega Cheese Heritage Centre Lagoon Street, Bega Ph: 02 6491 7645
...will take you there!
What to See & Do Visit the Bega Cheese Heritage
Centre
Follow the picturesque walking/cycling track near the Bega River
Take in the view from the Bega lookout, 5km north of Bega
Visit the Art Galleries
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Bega Secrets
Award winning range of food, Pizza deals and more. Open 10am-9.30pm Mon to Fri, 4.30pm-9.30pm Sat & Sun. At 98 Carp St Bega next to Coles with plenty of parking.
Phone ahead for prompt service: 6492 6000
• Fantastic range of instruments & accessories • Print music, CD’s & DVD’s • The best in Hi-Fi & Home Theatre • Magpie School of Music - teaching all instruments125 Auckland St Bega 6492 3533 www.magpiemusic.com.au
MAGPIE MUSIC Keith & Liz BroomfieldTHE BEST LITTLE MUSIC SHOP IN THE MILKY WAY
• Fantastic range of instruments & accessories• Print music, CD’s & DVD’s• The best in Hi-Fi & Home Theatre• School of Music - teaching all instruments
Ph 6492 3533125 Auckland St Bega
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THE BEST LITTLE MUSIC SHOP IN THE MILKY WAY
Large range of stock frames, fast and friendly service. Selection of local photography by Tony & Robert Lockerbie. Think outside the picture.
115 Carp St Bega 6492 6500 [email protected]
Bega Garden NurseryHardy plants for coastal, frost & dry conditions. Seedlings and herbs are our speciality. OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY “The little nursery down the lane”
Rear of 32-34 Church St Bega 6492 6628
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The Butchers BlockLongest established butcher in Bega, now taking orders via email: [email protected] Sapphire Marketplace Bega 6492 1162
Antiques • Vintage • Retro • Art • Books • Records • Unique Gifts • Homewares • Artisan-made furniture & decor • investment art
Open 9.30-5.30 Mon to Fri 10am 12.30 Sat
8 Canning St Bega 02 6492 4441
ArtizAntiqueThe funkiest little decor & gift shop in the deep south!
Thornleigh On Newtown Licenced Cafe
Morning & Afternoon Tea & Lunch served from Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm
Morning Tea & Lunch on Saturdays 10am-2pm
The cafe is the perfect place to sit back and enjoy our coffee with great company & our friendly service.
Everyone is welcomeBookings preferred but not essential Our menu is Dine-in only, please call 6492 4359 to secure your table.
Off street parking, Eftpos, Disabled facilities available.187-189 Newtown Rd Bega www.thornleighonnewtown.com.au
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Caption for photograph © PhotographerHorseshoe Bay, Bermagui © Paul Callaghan
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What to See & Do Enjoy a game of golf at the Country
Club
Try a bike ride through forests full of spotted gums and burrawangs.
Visit the Montreal Goldfield
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTREBunga Street, Bermagui Ph: 02 6493 3054 Open 7 days 10am - 4pm
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57a Princess Hwy, Cobargo 6493 6206
Ello’s CafeDecked out like a carriage, with comfortable booth seating and outdoor eating area, Ello’s Cafe serves all day breakfast, light meals and take-aways.
Bangles GalleryA comprehensive range of all Australian made pottery
Princes Hwy Cobargo 6493 6421
South CoaSt Leather
Step Inside and experience that Genuine Leather Smell!
SOUTH COAST LEATHER
Step Inside and Experience That Genuine Leather Smell!
Quality leather goods including:• R.M. Williams, Akubra, Drizabone
• Belts made on-site• Promoting Australian Made
• Best value on the South Coast
68 Princes Highway, Cobargo 2550Phone 6493 6655
OPEN
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The picturesque historic village of Cobargo is far more than a working village. It is a creative, vibrant place reflecting the diversity and talents of the people who live and work in the
Bangles GalleryFor nearly 38 years the Bangles belief has been quality, variety, affordable prices and great customer service. Located in a magnificent two-storey timber building in the centre of Cobargo, pottery is at the heart of Bangles Gallery. A talented pool of craftspeople supply Bangles with a selection of traditional and modern Australian-made pottery. There's an extensive range of cookware that is both beautiful and functional, vases, pots, and elegant decorative pieces.Bangles is not just about pottery though. A more diverse range of products has been introduced, including glassware, ironware, leadlight lamps and beautifully crafted cutlery sets. Reflecting the Bangles philosophy, these pieces all represent great value for money without sacrificing quality.Browse through the well-stocked shop to find the perfect gift or something special for yourself.Bangles, Princes Highway, Cobargo.
district.
There is an eclectic range of small businesses now in Cobargo, many of which are showcasing the impressive talents of the "locals".
Bermagui offers visitors a myriad of things to do and places to go.
Pristine beaches and lakes provide water activities from surfing to swimming, snorkelling, boating and canoeing. Book a fishing charter on one of the many local boats or throw in a line from the beach, rocks or along the Bermagui River.
Try out the 18-hole golf course, hit a ball around the tennis courts or play bowls at the Bermagui Country Club.
Visit the Fishermen's Co-op complex with restaurants, a wine bar and gift shops to wander through, or sit and watch the boats unloading their daily catch of fresh fish.
There are several artists studios in and around Bermagui, including Bermagui Mudworks just south of town where you can enjoy a coffee and browse through the extensive range of individually crafted pottery.
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Bermagui Country Club
Live Entertainment every Friday night from
8.30pmIndoor & Outdoor
Entertainment Facilities.What’s On during the week:
Bingo - Monday 11am Trivia - Wednesday 8pm
Pool Comp - Wednesday 7.30pm
- Friday 7.30pm - Saturday 7.30pm
Try out the Club’s new Kids Play Area - now
open in the Terrace CafeTable Service is now
available at the TerraceRaffles
Every Wednesday and Friday night!
First draw 7.30pm
The TerraceOpening Hours:
Lunch 12pm - 2pm Dinner 6pm - 8.30pm
Open 7 days For bookings phone
64934177Courtesy Bus available Friday & Wednesday
evenings - bookings can be made by phoning the club
on 64934340, or bus mobile 0427233639
2845 Bermagui/Tathra Rd, Murrah 14km › Bermagui 28km ›TathraPhone 6494 0164
Cellar Door ● Open Thursday to Sunday 11am - 4pm
Restaurant ● Open Thursday to Sunday 12 - 2.30pm
Groups - Bookings essential 1800 645 808 6493 3054
“A unique experience”Admittance by guided tour only
Tours daily at 2pm - $5pp - 1¼ hrs
Montreal Goldfield at Bermagui
On Saturday the 22nd September, the Cobargo Farm is having an Open Garden Day & Spring Equinox Celebration, running from dawn till dusk. Located on the corner of the Bermagui Rd and Avernus Street, the Cobargo Farm operates as a Market Garden with farm -gate sales, supplying local restaurants and smaller wholesale and retail outlets. The Open Day will include demonstrations and activities from permaculture to wood-turning, soap making to felt making, cheese making to wool spinning, sustainable gardening to sustaining your body. Entry is by gold coin donation.For more information about Cobargo Farm's Open Day, contact Janet Doolin on 6493 6817 or 0409 033 828.
Groups - Bookings essential 1800 645 808 6493 3054
“A unique experience”Admittance by guided tour only
Tours daily at 2pm - $5pp - 1¼ hrs
Montreal Goldfield at Bermagui
Montreal Goldfield is once again holding a Heritage Day this year on Saturday October 6th, and with demonstrations of old-world crafts, displays, music and activities, it will be a wonderful day out for all the family.Entry is $5 per person and includes Billy Tea and Damper as well as a tour of the Goldfield. Tours start at 9.30am and continue all day until 3pm. This weekend is also the 132nd anniversary of the Bermagui Mystery at the Montreal Goldfield, when in 1880 the complete disappearance of Government Surveyor Lamont Young, his assistant, and three men from Batemans Bay made headline news around the country.After arriving from Sydney on the steamer Truganini, Young and his assistant Max Schneider called on Warden Keightley at the goldfield.Lamont left some of his surveying equipment there and returned to camp on the Bermagui River. They camped beside three men, Towers, Casey and Lloyd, who'd sailed from Batemans Bay.
The boat with five men in it was seen travelling north the next day, but it was later discovered on rocks at Corunna Point with spectacles, books, clothing etc still on board but no sign of the men. Police were dispatched from Sydney to search for the missing men but did not find any trace of them. The fate of these men is still unknown and their bodies never found.Corunna Point is now known as Mystery Bay. A Reward offered for information as to their whereabouts has never been claimed.For more information, visit www.montrealgoldfield.org.au
Heritage Day at Montreal Goldfield
Open Day at Cobargo Farm
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What to See & Do Enjoy the spectacular Foxglove
Spires gardens in Tilba Tilba
Hike to the top of Gulaga (Mt Dromedary) - start at Pam's Store in Tilba Tilba.
Step back in time wandering through the National Heritage listed village of Central Tilba
Taste the famous Tilba Club Cheese at the ABC Cheese Factory
Take a trip to nearby Mystery Bay
Caption for photograph © PhotographerLittle Gulaga Mountain, Central Tilba © Paul Callaghan
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Gulaga became the site of much activity when gold was discovered in the 1860s.
Many of Tilba’ s buildings were constructed in the late 1880s when the gold boom was at its peak. By the time
The villages of Tilba Tilba and Central Tilba lie on the slopes of Gulaga, a place of great spiritual significance to people from the Yuin nation.
Named Mt. Dromedary by Captain Cook in 1770, the lower slopes of
mining ceased, the dairy industry was firmly established as the main source of income for the area.
The entire village of Central Tilba was classified by he National Trust in 1974 in recognition of its historical significance.
Central Tilba maintains its village atmosphere, and has become a centre for crafts people and artisans, as well as ‘old-fashioned’ stores like the general store, lolly shop and toy shop.
Shops with leather work, unusual clothing, cafes, antiques and gift ware, as well as the pub, art studios, and the famous cheese factory are all located on Central Tilba’s main street.
The village of Tilba Tilba, just two kilometers down the road from Central Tilba, is also protected by a National Heritage listing.
Tilba Tilba is home to the magnificent Foxglove Spires, featuring one of Australia’s finest open gardens covering 3.5 acres. There is also a cafe, gift ware and a nursery on site. Tilba Tilba also has a general store, (Pam's Store) and is the base for the walk up Gulaga.
Affordable Holiday to the South Coast near Bermagui.Sleeps 6 people, self contained, linen available, pets welcome.
“The Lure of the Lake”
Imagine being lulled to sleep by the distant sound of the rolling waves of the sea, waking up to the sounds of the native birds welcoming a new day.
$660 per week during off-season
email - [email protected]
Contact Kevin or Pam on 02 4473 7322
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(02) 4473 7223
Tilba Leather(02) 4473 7360
Pam’s Store(02) 4473 7311
Central Tilba Farm Cabins(02) 4473 7353
Gulaga Gallery(02) 4473 7233Gulaga Gallery(02) 4473 7233
ABC Cheese Factory(02) 4473 7387
Tilba Treasures(02) 4473 7799
Central Tilba Farm CabinsEver wondered what happens on a real working farm? Central Tilba Farm Cabins offers you the opportunity to find out.The cabins are located at ‘Braeside’, an historic 350 acre Tilba property at the foot of spectacular Mt. Dromedary (Gulaga Mountain) with lots of beautiful bush. There are 4 fully self-contained cabins, each one separated from the others to ensure privacy. Cabins have a main bedroom with a queen sized bed and a connecting shower and toilet, and an open–plan kitchen/living/dining room with a television and twin bunks for the kids (bring your own linen). An open fireplace, well-stocked with split wood, guarantees cosy evenings for the whole family.The cabins are a 3 minute drive to Central Tilba, and only 5 minutes to the beach, and are a perfect base for exploring all the fabulous sites of the local area. Talk to hosts Ron and Tralee, and you might even be able to bring your pet with you! Cabins cost from $80 per night for the whole family, and once you’ve experienced a stay at Central Tilba Farm Cabins, you’re sure to become a regular.Phone (02) 4473 7353, email [email protected] or visit the website atwww.centraltilbafarmcabins.com.au
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EdenEden Market 1st Saturday of month from 8am - 1pm. Eden RSL Hall, Calle Calle St.Eden local produce market 3rd Saturday of the month. Eden Community Garden, Uniting Church, Chandos Street. 8.30-12 noon
Pambula Pambula Rotary Market 2nd Sunday of month Pambula Recreation Grounds.Pambula Craft Market 2nd Sunday of mth from 8am - 1pm. Cnr. Monaro & Toalla Sts.Robin Hood Service Club Craft & Collectables Market 2nd Sunday of month from 8am - 1pm. Pambula Town Hall.
MerimbulaMerimbula Seaside Market & Fair 3rd Sunday of month from 8.30 - 12.30 Ford Oval.
Merimbula RFS Market Thursday 6th, Friday 7th 9am – 3pm at Twyford Hall.
Nethercote
SEASONAL PRODUCE MARKETS Saturday 28th, 8am – Noon. Nethercote Hall Cnr. Nethercote & Back Creek Roads.
CandeloLaneway Market Every Saturday morning 9am -1pm. Between the chemist and Black Wattle Gallery on Cobargo's main street.
BegaSCPA Markets in Bega 14th & 28th from 8am - 1pm. Littleton Gardens, Bega.
WyndhamWyndham All Weather Market 4th Sunday of month from 8.30am - 12.30pm at Wyndham Hall (OPEN IN ALL WEATHER).
TanjaTanja Market 16th June 8.30am - 2.30pm. Homemade Homegrown & Recycled at Tanja Public School & Community Hall.
BermaguiBermagui Hand & Homemade Market last Sunday of mth, 8.30 - 12.30, Dickinson Park.
M o n t h l y M a r k e t s G u i d eCobargo Cobargo Laneway Markets every Saturday from 9am till 1pm.
TilbaTilba Market Home grown - hand made, every Saturday 8am till 12noonTilba Hall, contact 4473 7231
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Narooma Rotary Markets 4th Sunday of mth NATA Oval, Princes Hwy.
MoruyaMoruya Country Market Riverside Park, cnr Shore St and Ford St 8am - 1pm every Saturday morning.
Malua Bay Quota Seaside Market 1st Saturday August, October & December. Malua Bay Beach Reserve, Malua Bay.
Batemans BayBatemans Bay Coastal Patrol Market 1st Sun of mth, Corrigans Park, Batehaven, 9am-1pm.
Batemans Bay High School 3rd Sunday of month.
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N u r s e r i e s & G a rd e n sSimply Succulents 47 Government Rd Eden Ph 6496 1906 Open Saturday - Tuesday
Bega Garden Nursery 32-34 Church St Bega Ph 6492 6628 Open Monday - Saturday
The Spires Nursery Corkhill Dr, Tilba Tilba Ph 4473 7196 Open 7 days
Foxglove Spires Open Garden Corkhill Dr, Tilba Tilba Ph 4473 7375 Open 7 days
Bodalla Nursery 195 Princes Hwy Bodalla Ph 4473 5166 Open 7 days Large range of fruit & deciduous trees.
A magical place to visit. Adjacent to Foxglove Spires Open Garden. Rare & interesting perennials, trees, shrubs & roses. Gardeners Shop with an eclectic range of gardeners gifts. Ph 4473 7196 www.thespiresnursery.com.au
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Many gardeners at some stage require a plant to provide a screen to a neighbouring property, or a part of their property that might be a bit unsightly, like the compost yard or the utilities area where the bins and other items might be stored.Due to a lack of space, large screening plants might not be the answer, and we are often left wondering how we can approach the situation without outlaying a lot of dollars to overcome the problem.The answer is to use a climbing plant. The appealing thing in using a climber is that there is a different climber that will flower just about every month of the year. To add some interest to the screen, the use of a spring flowering form and maybe another to flower in autumn will extend the visual impact for a much longer period throughout the year. It is also advisable that two plants with similar growing habits are be used. By using a massively vigorous plant with a
slower growing plant, at some stage the slower grower plant will be swamped and will fail.Prior to selecting a climber, the most important consideration to be made is to what material the support should be made of. Considering that the feature is going to be long term, the most appropriate material to be used would be metal. Metal uprights with a concrete mesh or heavy gauge chicken mesh is the easiest form of construction, and although it might look a bit unsightly in the initial stages, the climber will soon cover the mesh and all will be concealed.In selecting the plant material to be used, thought should be given to the location of the screen, whether sun or shade, frost or no frost, height of screen, evergreen or deciduous.Plants suitable for shade include Chinese star Jasmine, Creeping fig and Pandorea . Those for a sunny location include Carolina Jasmine, Clematis,
Sollya, Hardenbergia and Lonicera.Deciduous climbers, although not providing a total screen, work really well in the non-dormant months and include Wisteria, Boston Ivy and Ornamental Grape.These are but a very small selection of climbers out there that are suited to this particular form of landscaping, and a visit to your local nurseryman will give you many more ideas as to what can be used.Many sites that require screening are adjacent to hard stand areas like concrete, and it can be difficult to actually plant your climber. Most climbers do very well in a large pot, and as long as a premium potting mix is used and regular fertilising takes place, there is no reason for not adopting this form of screening in any area.
Keith MundyThe Spires NurseryTilba Tilbawww.thespiresnursery.com.au
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Gold Rush Colony, Mogo © Gold Rush Colony
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14 Charles Street MOGO 4474 2291
Mogo Orchid & Fern NurseryGreenhouse of Australian Native Orchids & Ferns. Specialise in Australian cool climate native orchids. Materials for re-potting & mounting. Wall Décor, Designer pots. Nursery with a difference.
Clocktower ArcadeSix fabulous shops to keep you occupied.46 Sydney St Mogo 4474 2288
Clocktower Arcade
Mogo BookstoreWe offer a wide variety of quality second hand books at affordable prices. Drop in for a relaxed browse when you visit Mogo. Enquiries are welcome.
Princes Hwy Mogo. 4474 2141
Shop 2, ClockTower Arcade, Mogo. 4474 3524
The Old Dairy Country Crafts♦ Shabby Chic ♦ Dolls and Bears ♦ Home Embellishments ♦ Gifts
♦ Cow Ceramics
The township of Mogo was born when gold was discovered in the early 1850s at Cabbage Tree Creek. Estimates of the number of diggers who converged on the town range from a conservative 200 to an unlikely 20,000.
To experience what the town was like during the boom, a visit to the Original Gold Rush Colony is a must.
Located in a natural Australian bush setting on 4.5ha, the Original Gold Rush Colony, formerly known as Old Mogo Town, is a great place to step back in time.
After taking out the award for Cultural and Heritage Tourism at the South Coast Regional Tourism Awards in 2008, 2009 and 2010, in 2011 the Original Gold Rush Colony won the Heritage and Cultural Tourism - Hall of Fame award.
Mogo is now famous for its great range of specialty stores, housed in replica nineteenth century timber buildings.
There are potteries, galleries, antique stores, bookshop and coffee shops, many of which specialise in unusual and interesting items. Mogo is the perfect place to spend time browsing for something a little bit different.
Also in Mogo is the internationally recognised Mogo Zoo. Providing world standard facilities for over 200 animals of more than 39 rare and exotic species, Mogo Zoo is committed to the survival of endangered species, including the rare white lions of ‘Timbavati’.Mogo Zoo also won their category at the 2011 South Coast Regional Tourism Awards; they won the award for the best Tourist Attraction.
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What to See & Do Step back in time and pan for gold
at the Gold Rush Colony
Go mountain-biking on the trails in nearby State Forests
Take a stroll around town and explore the interesting shops
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14 Charles Street MOGO 4474 2291
Mogo Orchid & Fern NurseryGreenhouse of Australian Native Orchids & Ferns. Specialise in Australian cool climate native orchids. Materials for re-potting & mounting. Wall Décor, Designer pots. Nursery with a difference.
Clocktower ArcadeSix fabulous shops to keep you occupied.46 Sydney St Mogo 4474 2288
Clocktower Arcade
Mogo BookstoreWe offer a wide variety of quality second hand books at affordable prices. Drop in for a relaxed browse when you visit Mogo. Enquiries are welcome.
Princes Hwy Mogo. 4474 2141
Shop 2, ClockTower Arcade, Mogo. 4474 3524
The Old Dairy Country Crafts♦ Shabby Chic ♦ Dolls and Bears ♦ Home Embellishments ♦ Gifts
♦ Cow Ceramics
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Amanda’s of Mogo Extensive range of art & craft supplies including:
♦ Canvasses ♦ Art Materials ♦ Stamping ♦ Papercraft
♦ Scrapbooking ♦ Cardmaking ♦ Precious Metal Clay
Workshops for all levels in card-making, scrapbooking &
PMC (silver) jewellery.
Phone/Fax: 4474 3453
41 Princes Highway, Mogo NSW 2536
Open 7 days 9am - 5pm
MOGO BOOK STORE
Mogo Book Store is situated on the Princes Highway in Mogo and offers a wide variety of quality second hand books at affordable prices.
There is something to suit everyone in the large range of fiction titles - classic novels, popular authors, crime, mystery and thriller writers, science fiction, young adult fiction and children’s books.
Also available is a broad selection of non-fiction books - Australiana, biographies and travel, sport, militaria, history, gardening, cooking, health, music and theatre, art, reference and more.
If we do not have what you are looking for currently in stock, we are happy to take details and let you know if it does become available.
We also buy books in good condition.
Drop in for a relaxed browse or phone us if you are looking for a particular book.
Enquiries are welcome - call 4474 2141.
Mogo Book Store, Princes Highway, Mogo.
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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTREPrinces Hwy, Batemans Bay Ph: 1800 802 528 [email protected]
...will take you there!
What to See & Do Explore the Clyde River by boat,
houseboat or kayak
Book a fishing charter for a deep-sea fishing experience
Visit the Monga National Park to experience the spectacular escarpment or the Murramarang National Park with its coastal forests
Head south and explore Malua Bay, Mossy Point and Tomakin.
BLUEDOCK
UNIQUE WATERFRONT HOLIDAY TOWNHOUSES
100 metres to Batemans Bay town centre
Clyde River Motor Inn Bookings 4472 6444
BATEHAVEN BOOK EXCHANGE
Buy, Sell & Exchange a wide range of Books Shop 4/270 Beach Rd
BatehavenOpen Mon-Fri 10am-4.30pm,
Sat 10am-1pm
Ph/Fax: 02 4472 6736 Email: [email protected] www.batehavenbookexchange.com
BATEMANS BAY
Situated at the end of Wray Street
EAT IN, TAKEAWAY, and homE dElIvErY
now available
Enjoy fabulous Clyde River Oysters at the river’s edge.
Ask about our BBQ Tours
(02) 4472 6771
142 Beach Rd Batemans Bay ph 4472 7248
Opal & Shell Museum Treasures from the Deep
Crystals, Gems, Specimens Fossils, Shark Tooth, Shells
Like many coastal towns, Batemans Bay, settled by Europeans in the 1820s, relied on timber, ship building, dairying and fishing as its main source of income over the past two hundred years.
The town is accessed from the north by its famous lifting span bridge, the oldest of its type in Australia.
Now a thriving regional centre and major tourist destination, people come to Batemans Bay from all over Australia for its natural beauty.
Situated on the banks of the magnificent Clyde River, water is
deeply ingrained in the culture of ‘the Bay’. Swimming, boating, fishing, kayaking, surfing and diving are all within easy reach of town. The Batemans Marine Park ensures that the coastal environment is protected for future generations.
Hire a boat, kayak or a houseboat to explore the spectacular upper reaches of the Clyde River.
Batemans Bay is a great destination for families, with its array of outdoor activities and attractions such as mini-golf, a cinema, animal park, tennis and a carnival in summer.
There are lots of great national parks to explore within easy driving distance.
Batemans Bay has a fantastic 27 hole championship golf course, and there are plenty of other courses to play within easy driving distance.
The Bay is famous for its Clyde River oysters, and there are plenty of cafes, restaurants, clubs and hotels offering
local seafood on the menu.
Follow the coastline south to explore beautiful beaches to be found at Malua Bay, Rosedale and Broulee.
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Surfacing/diving
Fins/flukesLongpectoralfins(about1/3bodylength).
Blow
Other characteristics Humpbacksareamostspectacularwhale–oftendoingfullbodybreaches,rollsandtailslaps.
Where you might see themInshorealonglengthofeastandwestcoastsbetweenMayandDecember.
SizeLarge(to16m).
Description Darkgreyback.Whiteunderside,finsandflukes.
Humpback whales
Description Blackbodywithwhitecallosities(bumps)onhead.
Surfacing/diving
Fins/flukesNodorsalfin,shortpaddle-likepectoralfins.
Blow
Other characteristics Mayraiseflukesondiving.
Where you might see themInshorewatersparticularlyalongsoutherncoastlinebetweenMayandOctober.Alsoseenonthesouth-easternandsouth-westerncoastlines.HavebeenknowntoenterSydneyharbour.
SizeLarge,stockywhale(to17m).
Southern right whaleS
Where you might see themAllwatersfrompolartotropical,allseasons.
SizeMedium(to10m).
Description Distinctiveblackandwhitepattern.
Killer whaleS
Description SharplyV-shapedhead,throatgroovespresent.Black/darkgreyback,wavyboundarytowhiteunderside.
Surfacing/diving
Fins/flukesCurveddorsalfin,shortpectoralfins.
Blow
Other characteristics Blowanddorsalfinoftenappearsimultaneously.
Where you might see themGenerallyoffshoreinAustralianwatersduringwintermigration.
SizeMedium(to11m).
Minke whaleS
Where you might see themAllwatersfromtropicaltotemperate,allseasons.
SizeSmall(to3m).
Description Darkgreyupperbodywithlightgreyunderneath,robustheadwithashortandstubbybottleshapedbeakforwhichthespeciesisnamed.
Other characteristics Highlysocial,canoccurinverylargegroups.
Bottlenose dolphinS
Behaviour you may seeFLUKE–thewhaleliftsitstailbeforediving,usuallyafterarchingitsback.
BLOW(SPOUT)–thewhalebreathesoutasitsurfaces,blowingacloudofvapourthroughitsblowhole.
TAILSLAP–thewhaleslapsitsflukesonthesurface.
TAILLOB–thewhalewavesitsflukesintheair.
SPyHOP–thewhaleliftsitsheadoutofthewater.
BrEACH–thewhaleleapsoutofthewater,oftenturningtolandonitsback,sideorfront.
PECSLAP–thewhaleslapsitspectoralfinsonthewater.
BOWrIDE–thedolphinridesthewaveinthefront(oroccasionallytherear)ofaboat.
Further informationFor a copy of the Australian National Guidelines for Whale and Dolphin Watching and more information about whales and dolphins, go to www.saveourwhales.gov.au or contact the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Water Resources Community Information Unit - email [email protected] or call 1800 803 772.
Where you might see themOpenocean,rarelyseennearcoast.Southernwaters,westernBassstraitandoffshorefromPerthandsouth-westerncoast.
SizeLargestwhalespecies(to30m).
Blue whaleSDescription Blue/greyorslateblue.Headhasadistinctivebroadbasedpointedarchshape.
Surfacing/diving
Fins/flukesSmalldorsalfin,long,pointedpectoralfins.
Blow
Other characteristics Maytravelinpairs,oftenalone.
Surfacing/diving
Fins/flukesMaleshaveverytall(2m)dorsalfin.
Blow
Other characteristics Highlysocial,formlifelongfamilygroups,occasionallyseensinglyorinsmallgroups.
Where you might see themAllwaters,openoceanandinshore,allseasons.
SizeSmall(to2.6m).
Description Darkgreyupperbody,whitebelly,distinctivedarkstripessweepingdownbody,sometan–ochre/yellowonflanks.
Other characteristics Oftenseenbow-riding,andusuallyinlargegroups.
Common dolphinS
IllustrationsbyTonyPyrzakowski.Photos:KillerwhalebyGordonBain,courtesyAAD;HumpbackwhalebyDavePaton;SouthernrightwhalecourtesyAAD;BluewhalebyPeterGillandMargieMorrice;BottlenosedolphincourtesyGBrMPA;MinkewhalecourtesyAAD.
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