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Arts & TourismBusiness & Trades Guide
WINTER 2016 www.murrindindiguide.com.au
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Meandering around Murrindindi . . .
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Wildcroft Friesians ........................................................................ 13
Molesworth Fleece & Fibre Market ........................................ 19
Marysville’s water wins ............................................................... 23
The Italian Connection ............................................................... 27
Jason Kirley woodchop champ .............................................. 33
A mountain of fun ........................................................................ 37
Rail Trail ............................................................................................ 38
The beauty of Iran ........................................................................ 45
Something fishy ............................................................................ 46
Birds – powerful owls .................................................................. 48
Bush tucker with Angus ............................................................. 51
Race the Eildon fire truck ........................................................... 53
Dindi Dandies gearing up for the bash ................................ 55
Arts and Entertainment ............................................................. 57
Little Fishes Gallery ................................................... 59
Sarah Simpson Jewellery ........................................ 61
What’s on ......................................................................................... 66
Markets ........................................................................................... 68
Business & Trades Directory ...................................................... 68
Business Listings ........................................................................... 74
Contact & Emergency Numbers.............................................. 75
Maps ......................................................................76 & inside back
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Black as the NightNoble and Prouda Faithful Eyea Heart of Gold
ByEmilyFriedel
AS WE sit on Grace Lamers’ verandah, her 94-year-old cockatoo, Dixie, sneaks up to sip foam off Grace’s cappuccino. Four large dogs mill around the table and a white peacock preens itself on the spa a few metres away. In a nearby paddock, Grace’s 16-year-old Friesian stallion Age B (pronounced “Arg-ah Be”) grazes, his jet-black coat gleaming in the sun.
“I can’t imagine my life without animals,” says Grace, offering Dixie more cappuccino foam.
Grace and her husband, Teo, emigrated from the
The Friesian: impressively elegant
Above: Draflos 2 in flight.Right: Grace with her beloved stallion Age B.
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Netherlands in 2001. Soon after arriving, they found their property just outside of Yea and have been there ever since. A year after moving here, they imported three Friesian mares from the Netherlands: this was the beginning of Wildcroft Friesian Stud.
“There were only 60 Friesians in Australia when we got here,” says Grace. “Now there are about 600.”
Oddly enough, Grace says Friesians thrive in Australia and tend to live much longer than they do in their home country, generally reaching around 30-35 years old over here. This, she believes, is partly due to the fact that they get to “have more of a life as a horse”in Australia. In the Netherlands, they are stabled most of the time due
to the colder climate, scarcity of space, and a concern among breeders that their valuable animals might be injured while outside.
Interestingly, she also attributes the longevity of her Friesians to not needing to be shod for the most part; without shoes, the soft part in the centre of the hoof, the “frog”, is massaged when the horse moves, which improves blood and lymph circulation.
The Friesian is the only purebred horse native to the Netherlands. The breed has been traced back to the 13th century, and during the 15th century Friesians were in great demand as war horses. It is an undeniably attractive breed, with a thick, arching neck; long, often naturally wavy mane and
tail; feathered fetlocks; big hooves; and sleek, black coat. They are big horses - around 16-17 hands for the stallions – and solidly built, with powerful shoulders suited to the dressage carriage work they’re frequently used for in the Netherlands.
What stands out most about the breed, though, is their friendliness and their ability to bond with humans.
“You won’t find a more affectionate breed than the Friesians,” says Grace. “It’s a very sensitive breed and very willing to work with you if you treat it right.”
And she’s right. Walk into a paddock of mares and foals at Wildcroft and you will instantly be greeted, sniffed, nuzzled and followed – the foals are especially curious.
They are more than happy to be given a pat or scratch and seem genuinely pleased to be in the company of people, even strangers.
The stallions are no different and, as imposing as they are when they get up close, they are calm and exceptionally gentle.
When Grace enters Age B’s paddock, he walks straight to her, welcoming her like an old friend and seeking physical contact – they clearly have a strong bond. In 2004, she went to the Netherlands to choose a stallion to bring back to Wildcroft. There were five picked out for her to choose from; Age B was the second she saw and she knew immediately that he was the one.
Age B in traditional bell harness.
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“I chose him because I fell in love with him,” says Grace. “I just had this feeling of ‘wow’ … I don’t care how he trots, I don’t care how he walks – I want this horse.”
Grace tells a story that illustrates Age B’s sensitive and warm nature:
“I take horses to Equitana every year and Age is there for two days. There are a few hundred people a day passing and he’s always friendly to people. He was in his stable asleep and I was standing next to him talking to people.
This girl comes up, about nine years old…. She stood [a few feet from Age’s door] and he stretched his neck really long, then she took two steps forward and she put her hands on his nose. They stood there for ten minutes.
This lady stands next to me and she starts to cry. And I
looked at her and said, ‘Oh no, don’t worry, he won’t hurt her.’
Then she said, ‘You have no idea what’s happening here, my daughter has severe Autism, she doesn’t make contact and this is the first time she’s made contact with an animal’.”
Age B’s genes have helped Grace and Teo develop an especially calm and affable herd (not to mention a strikingly beautiful one). Age’s contribution to the Friesian gene pool has also improved the quality of the breed in Australia, bringing it up to the standards of the main studbook in the Netherlands, the Royal Studbook of the KFPS.
“It’s quite rare for a stallion to do that,” says Grace. “You don’t always know if a stallion will pass on his good traits to his offspring.”
Every two years, Friesian Grace’s granddaughter Jaysley on Fresco, a Baroque Pinto stallion.
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experts come to Australia to inspect horses and decide if they meet the requirements for registration in the KFPS Studbook – this event is called a “Keuring”. Last year, 13 of Age’s offspring were presented at the Keuring, and all 13 were awarded “premies”, which are only given to the highest quality horses.
Grace and Teo also work hard to ensure their horses are well-socialised, keeping them in groups until they’re about two years old. Grace says horses that are properly socialised “are more trainable, more developed in the brain. They know the hierarchy a lot better. They have much more respect for the owner and the rider.”
The Friesian’s easy-going temperament and affinity
for humans, along with its graceful movement and naturally high knee action, make it a great horse for a wide range of purposes; Grace says people buy Wildcroft horses for trail riding, breeding, dressage, showing, carriage and, above all, for life-long friendship.
Grace and Teo welcome those who are curious about Friesians to Wildcroft Stud – they are as friendly and hospitable as their magnificent horses. A visit is definitely recommended; the only way to really get a feel for this exceptional breed is to walk into a paddock full of them and have them treat you more like one of their own than a strange, hairless outsider.
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ByEmilyFriedel
WHEN KAREN Williamson, a sheep and cattle farmer from Molesworth, saw fellow farmers grappling with the Goulburn River flooding proposal – which could see swathes of their best land covered with water – she decided her community needed an injection of hope.
In response to the mounting uncertainty and despair, she developed a plan to connect local farmers directly with buyers through raw produce markets in town halls and to boost morale with community gatherings.
“The system’s not working for us so we’re making a new system,” says Karen. “You only need one person standing at a town hall to get something going.”
The raw produce markets will be piloted at Molesworth Town Hall: the Molesworth Fleece & Fibre Market. The idea is for any primary producer, no matter what scale they produce on or what they produce, to be able to showcase their goods once a month.
Pot plants or peacock feathers from pensioners’ backyards, fleeces fresh off the backs of nearby sheep, red gum slabs or hay bales harvested from neighbourhood properties – any raw, local produce will be welcome, and each community market will be a unique reflection of what’s on offer in the area.
Farmers or any other producers can simply drop their raw produce off at midday and come back at four o’clock. In the meantime, the goods will have either been sold or interested buyers will have the producer’s contact details to get in touch directly.
“This is a catalyst for people to develop business,” says Karen. “There are limited rules because everything has to evolve to what communities need, but the criteria at the moment is a minimum of 90 per cent goes to the seller. If the community hall needs to get ten per cent, for insurance or repairs, then that’s up to that committee to decide. Some halls the farmer will get it all.”
Karen is also creating a web directory, “Fair Go – Find Aussie Farmers Selling Direct”, so buyers can find community markets offering what they’re looking for.
Karen connecting local farmers
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In addition to the raw produce markets, Karen believes social gatherings are essential to build resilience in rural areas where communities are crumbling around the edges.
“At the same time as the market, we’re doing a social gathering each month and that’s really important, too, because we want to get the people who are isolated and depressed and the elderly people, we want to get them in,” says Karen. “It’s about building communities and trying to save this culture that we’ve got.”
In Molesworth, the socialising will take place at the Town Hall and across the road at the Hungry Horse Hotel. Karen has organised for extra spinning wheels and knitting needles to be available at the Molesworth markets, so people who know how to spin, knit or felt can teach those who don’t. It’s all about getting everyone from the area interacting with each other and having fun together.
Karen also hopes the raw produce markets will become a hub for sharing local information. “We want all the local charities to turn up and just put their cards on the table so everybody starts knowing what everybody else is doing,” she says.
At the moment, Karen is taking on this monumental project alone. “It’ll probably be just me standing in front of the Hall for the next few months,” she says with a laugh. She is working on securing much-needed funding, gaining media exposure, and connecting Melbourne buyers with local producers.
So far, the proposal has received wholehearted support from the Molesworth Community Hall
Committee, Senator John Madigan, Cindy McLeish MP, UG FM and Hungry Horse Hotel – a list that Karen is constantly endeavouring to expand.
Karen’s dedication to rebuilding rural communities, and the colossal effort she has put into her project, earned her a finalist placing in the Rural Industries R&D Corp Rural Women’s Awards, which are considered the pre-eminent award for rural women. While she missed out on winning, Karen found the experience encouraging and says “it would be great to see more rural women have a go at it”.
Despite the incredible amount she has achieved on her own to date, Karen hopes others will be just as excited about the project and will jump in to help it grow.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity to be involved at a grassroots level,” she says. “It’s got a lot of room for people to incorporate their own ideas and personality into it.”
If you would like to give Karen a much-needed hand and get involved with the project, or if you would like to sample raw local produce and have a fun catch-up with others in the community, see the information below.
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Karen’s project to connect local producers with buyers earned her a finalist placing at this year’s RIRDC Rural Women’s Awards. Photo courtesy Michelle Couling Photography.
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Marysville’s water makes a splashMurrindindi Guide – WINTER 2016 – 23
ByTammyLovett
IF YOU’VE ever visited Marysville’s Steavenson Falls, you may have noticed a little sign that states the water here is used for the town’s drinking supply.But this isn’t just any drinking water; it is in fact the second best drinking water in the world.The water, which cascades 84m down the Steavenson Falls and along the Steavenson River, then makes its way to a new $5 million treatment plant where it’s processed before being piped to more than 600 Marysville and Buxton properties.
The plant, which was rebuilt
after the previous one was destroyed in the 2009 fires, has been in operation for a year and Goulburn Valley Water operations manager Steven Nash decided to celebrate by entering the water in a Victorian, then national and finally a global water competition.
Marysville’s water took out the best in state, then the best in the country before five litres were sent to West Virginia, USA earlier this year to vie for title of best municipal water in the world at the Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting.
After judges carefully tasted and compared entrants from
across the globe, Marysville’s water was declared the second best; first prize went to a Canadian entrant.
So what makes Marysville’s water so good? According to Mr Nash the quality of the ”raw water” is an important factor, combined with the new facilities.
“The plant is a microfiltration plant with a small amount of chemicals used to polish the water and ensure a consistent standard of water,” a GVW spokeswoman said.
At the international competition, water samples were judged on five key criteria: appearance – should be clear, aroma – there
should be none, taste – should be clean, mouth feel – should be light, and finally aftertaste – it should leave you thirsty for more.
This year was the first time tap water from Australia entered the competition, however, GVW says it won’t be the last with plans to enter again next year.
To celebrate the win a drinking fountain will be installed in Marysville.
So next time you visit one of Marysville’s or Buxton’s cafes or restaurants choose the tap water over bottled, it is after all the second best in the world.
World class water: water makes its way down the Steavenson Falls and Steavenson River before being treated at a new $5 million facility where it is then piped to properties in Marysville and Buxton.
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ByAndyFriedel
THESCENEThe road race circuit, Broadford Motorcycle Complex.
THEDIRECTORTeo Lamers, Moto Guzzi dealer, collector and appassionato.
THECASTPriceless classic Moto Guzzi racing motorcycles accompanied by their Italian owners.
THEPRIMADONNAThe Otto Cilindri 500, a rare and beautiful 1957 V8 racer.
THEAUDIENCEBetween eight and ten thousand motorcycle enthusiasts from as far afield as Perth and New Zealand.
The Italian ConnectionShowtime: with Antonio working the roller start Pino drops the clutch and the Otto Cilindri fires up. Photo Tim Skerritt.
EASTER EACH year sees the running of the Broadford Bike Bonanza at the State Motorcycle Complex. Apart from motocross, dirt track and trials facilities the venue boasts a road racing track. On this weekend ordinary folk can ride their eligible (25 years or older) bikes on their chosen track for 15 minute blocks. In the case of the road circuit this does not mean racing.
All manner of classic bikes can be out there at any one time, from Vespas to Vincents and Hondas to Harleys. In addition, each year a special theme or class of bike is featured, and this time, thanks to the efforts of Yea resident Teo Lamers, it was the Moto Guzzi’s turn.
In the year of Guzzi’s 95th anniversary, and using his extensive European connections, Teo persuaded Giuseppe “Pino” Todero, Alfio Micheli and Antonio Frigerio to travel from Italy to Broadford for the weekend.
Pino brought with him his fabled 1957 Otto Cilindri 500 V8 and a Bialbero 350. Antonio had a 1951 Bicilindrica 500 and a 1939 Compressore supercharged
250, and Alfio a Condor 500 and a 1953 Monoalbero 350.
The V8 Moto Guzzi is one of the rarest and most unusual motorcycles in the world. Only four were made, plus some spare engines and parts. One is in the Moto Guzzi museum in Italy, Antonio and Pino own one each, and the fourth is in private hands and presently dismantled.
“The owner of the fourth V8 died recently. He was a good friend. He dismantled the bike but he never got it back together,” says Antonio
“He just liked looking at the parts. He would pick up a part, and turn it over, and look at it and then put it back again. The parts are beautiful”.
Indeed in some ways the Otto Cilindri is more chronometer than internal combustion engine. Imagine a Ford or Holden V8 engine scaled down to 1/10th size, and weighing around 70kg including transmission. Overhead camshafts and water cooling. Eight carburettors, eight ignition coils,
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Mechanical beauty. Eight of everything. Photos Tim Skerritt and Andy Friedel.
eight sets of points, eight individual straight through exhaust pipes. Extensive use of magnesium and aluminium alloys and a redline of 12,500rpm. No computers, just pencil, paper and genius.
Pinotakesupthestory
“My father was an engineer at Moto Guzzi from 1937 until his death in 2005, and worked closely with designer Giulio Carcano on the development of the V8. The whole project went from drawings to finished bike in six months.”
“Guzzi was his life. He was the only one with a full set of keys to the factory because he was always the first at work and the last to leave.”
“A delegation from the plant came to visit him in hospital just before his death. They had a problem in production and needed help. My father solved their problem and told them: if you need to know anything else come and see me in the cemetery.”
“Many riders claimed the V8 was unmanageable. It was a very powerful machine for its day. But I don’t think
they were necessarily quite right. Two Englishmen, Bill Lomas and Dickie Dale, and Australian riders Keith Campbell and Ken Kavanagh had success with it.”
“Lomas set a speed record of 243km/h in 1957. Also in ‘57 Dale had a wonderful victory at Imola, and after leading for most of the Isle of Man TT had to stop for a while and ended up with fourth place.”
“At the end of 1957 Moto Guzzi quit racing, and to my father that was like being stabbed in the heart.”
“Over the years, with company restructures and changes of ownership, much Guzzi history was lost. All they could see was dusty bits and pieces cluttering their warehouse. They could not see the beauty.”
I ask Pino, an engineer by profession, if he still rides.
“No, but in my younger days I had a Condor 500. My
friends and I used to race on the street for beers.” He smiles. “My bike had a racing cylinder head so mostly I won.”
“I worked at Guzzi for a week, but then they finished racing so I left.”
“I once built my own motorcycle at home, after work. My father would look over my shoulder and say: You are doing this wrong, that is not right. When I finished the bike I kicked it over twice and it started. He was as proud as I was,” says Pino.
Due to technical issues it was decided not to put the V8 on the track, but Pino was determined to get it going.
“The sound,” he says and brushes his arm, “it gives you goosebumps.”
All day Saturday, with the help of Teo and Antonio, he tried to get the beast running, but it stubbornly refused to play. The best they got was six cylinders firing.
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Top: Teo Lamers, Pino Todero, Antonio Frigerio and Alfio Micheli with 1956 Bialbero 350, 1957 Otto Cilindri 500 and the 1939 Compressore 250. Photo Tim Skerritt. Above: Unmasked – the V8 is art from any angle. Photo Andy Friedel.
When I thanked Pino for his efforts he said simply – “While I am here I will not stop trying”.
Finally at around noon on Sunday, over the noise of dozens of motorcycles on the track and in the pits, the Otto Cilindri burst into full song with a spine chilling howl. When Pino shut it down 30 seconds later the hundreds of onlookers cheered and applauded, but the biggest grin belonged to Pino Todero.
An elderly gentleman next to me says quietly, “I saw that bike race in 1957 when I was a kid. I just wanted to hear it one more time”.
EnterCamDonald
Midday Sunday the visiting Guzzis are out on the track again, including the 1939 Compressore 250 ridden by Cam Donald.
Cam is a Melbourne based rider with an international reputation. Apart from his work as the senior road tester at Motorcycle Trader magazine he competes
regularly at Phillip Island, the Isle of Man and circuits across the Tasman, on both superbikes and classic bikes.
When Angelo Balzarotti, the regular pilot of Pino’s bikes fell ill on the trip to Australia Cam, with his experience at riding rare and often fragile machines, was a natural choice to replace him.
Camwrites
“Motorcycles are not only my job they are my life, I live and breathe anything with two wheels and an engine. I am privileged to race and test the latest and greatest examples, but it’s bikes from our past that truly fascinate me. In recent years I have started studying many of the iconic bikes that have inspired our current day models.“
“Since I was a lad I had heard stories of the incredible 500cc V8 and 250cc Supercharged Moto Guzzis, machines that were designed and built ahead of their time.
“To finally see them in person
was something special, to get an opportunity to ride them was almost beyond belief.
“These bikes aren’t adorned with shiny chrome or glossy paint, they were built with one thing in mind, to win races. And that they did, engineered with the precision of a Swiss watch they are mechanical art.
“Riding many of the models that made the trip to Broadford gave me a taste of
how tough the racing was in those early years.
“These bikes are not easy to ride. The highly tuned engines only make power in a very narrow band of their rev range. Engine power far exceeded the chassis and tyre technology of the time, and the race tracks were often closed public roads and extremely dangerous.
“I was thrilled to ride these bikes around the smooth Broadford circuit on a sunny
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day but can’t imagine how brave their riders must have been to race them on the bumpy tracks of the 1950’s.”
Read Cam Donald’s full impressions of the bikes in the latest issue of Motorcycle Trader Magazine.
EnterAlfioMicheli
Alfio Micheli has been riding his beloved 1938 Condor 500 on the track.
Alfio had a successful career racing Guzzis and other makes in the 70s and 80s, and competed against the legendary Giacomo Agostini. He started as a test rider for the Moto Guzzi factory in 1974, continuing there until 2009. With his friend Antonio interpreting I ask him a few questions. A quiet, reserved man he becomes animated when motorcycles are mentioned.
What’s his favourite motorcycle of all time?
“All of them,” he says without hesitation.
Does he still ride much?
“Only to get the milk and bread,” he says, “and on the track. The highways are too dangerous!”
He takes me out to the parking lot and points to various Guzzis from the 70s on – all models he was involved in the testing of.
I thank him for his time.
“Wait,” he says, “I have a little story for you.”
“We were testing the SP motor for noise emissions before production. Pino’s father, Umberto, was in charge. I had to ride past the testing equipment – up and back, up and back. I got very bored so I decided to do a big mono.”
His hands on imaginary handlebars fly over his head and he has the throttle pinned.
“Well,” he laughs, “ Umberto called me over straight away. He pointed at the front wheel and said sternly: No fooling. That stays on the ground. Always!”
“We had a good understanding. Mostly I did as I was told, and sometimes he let me get away with a little bit. He was like a father to me.”
The combined value of the visiting Guzzis is millions of dollars. The Otto Cilindri alone is valued at $3.5 million. The generosity and passion shown by the visitors in sharing their treasures was simply stunning.
Where else could you get so close to, and even touch, priceless works of art without a barrier or security guard in sight?
That’s Broadford.
Alfio demonstrating his ‘knees down GP style’ . . .
Pino and Cam.
Supercharged: Cam on the Compressore 250.
What makes this thing tick? Antonio, Teo and Pino hard at work on the V8. Photos Andy Friedel.
. . . and tucked in down the straight.
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The Y Water Discovery Centre incorporates a fully accredited Visitor Information Centre and interactive environmental interpretive displays to inform visitors about the importance of water and local wetland ecology.Located adjacent to the Yea Wetlands the Centre is a striking, architecturally designed building incorporating sustainable design elements. The Centre offers a range of local produce and artworks for sale and is also available for hire as a meeting and function venue.
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Chip off the old block . . .Murrindindi Guide – WINTER 2016 – 33
Above: Jason Kirley (far right) gearing up for the Manny McCarthy Memorial 375mm Underhand event at the Sydney Royal Easter Show Woodchopping World Championships earlier this year. Photo courtesy Sharon Head from Head First Photos. Photo page 33: Jason Kirley competing in the standing block semi-final at the Metcalfe Vintage Tractor Pull and Wood Chop last year. Photo courtesy Christie Kirley.
ByEmilyFriedel
JASON KIRLEY is the embodiment of grit and determination. After driving the 700 odd kilometres from Alexandra to Sydney to compete in this year’s Woodchopping World Championships at the Royal Easter Show, he was told by the head handicapper that he wasn’t good enough to enter: his handicap was too low.
Rather than give up, Jason resolved to increase his handicap by entering as many contests as he could in the eight days leading up to the championships.
“I did two events every day and cut six to eight logs every day,” says Jason of the marathon effort in those eight days. It paid off, and Jason’s handicap was increased sufficiently to qualify for the world championships.
Despite the accumulated fatigue from so many all-out efforts in such a short period, Jason still put on an impressive show at the championships; he finished 8th in the Manny McCarthy Memorial 375mm Underhand.
The underhand event, where the axeman stands on a log positioned horizontally
and cuts the log between their feet with a downward motion, is Jason’s specialty.
Jason’s placing in the Worlds was a bonus for his sponsor, the Alexandra Truck Ute & Rod Show.
“We were very proud of Jason and everything he has accomplished. We helped Jason when he competed in Adelaide ten years ago. It’s great to see his progression,” says Truck Show representative, Gordon Simpson.
“We like to sponsor local people in their endeavours. We helped Jason because he represents everything that
the Alexandra Truck Show wood chop is about.”
In April, Jason finished second in the in the VicForests Wood Chop Underhand Championship at the AUSTimber Expo in Traralgon and his achievements across various competitions this season have him lined up to win a Central Victorian Axemen’s Association (CVAA) aggregate trophy.
For Jason, woodchopping is in the blood. He comes from a family with a long history of working in the timber industry and is a fourth generation competitive woodchopper.
Jason to compete at Alexandra truck show
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Jason Kirley took first place in the 300mm Open Standing Block event at the Royal Melbourne Show last year. Photo courtesy Christie Kirley.
Jason’s great-grandfather, Bob Radford, was a woodchopping world title holder, and both his grandfather and father have swung their axes in tournaments.
Jason started young and has been involved in the sport for more than fifteen years: “I had my first woodchop when I was about 12 and then sorta off and on ‘til I was about sixteen or seventeen, and then I got serious and made the Australian under 21s team.”
After competing with the under 21s team for several years, Jason had “a bit of a holiday” and got back into the sport a couple of years ago. Now, at 28, Jason is working hard to re-establish himself as an athlete and earn himself a title. He’s dedicated, motivated, and not afraid to put in the hard slog.
“I train nearly every day, like six days a week. I lift weights four nights a week, I do a little bit of boxing, and cut logs every chance I get,” he says. “I try and use work sometimes for training too, lifting heavy stuff.”
The solitary nature of the sport suits him. “I’ve done team sports over time, and there’s always politics, it’s just me standing on the log and it’s up to me, it’s what I can do.” He adds, with a chuckle, “And it’s good to let off some frustration too I s’pose.”
Since Jason’s interest in the sport has been revived, his father, Michael Kirley, has also found renewed passion for it. Jason says, “He’s getting back into it. He’s getting all excited, starting to come round and cut a few. I go around and train at his house all the time, lifting weights. Then he comes round on the weekends, and he does all my axes for me – he sharpens
them and gets them all ready for comp.”
Jason’s next competition will be another VicForests event, this time at the Alexandra Truck Ute & Rod Show, where he will be up against the current world champion and fellow Victorian, Brayden Meyer.
The Truck Ute & Rod Show competition is the last in the season on the CVAA calendar. The end of season excitement – and the inclusion of the much-loved tree-felling event – makes the Truck Show woodchopping tournament a spectator favourite.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Truck Show, a milestone that promises to make its wood chop even more exciting.
“Someone once told us that if the truck show ran for seven years we were doing ok and if it ran for 12 years, we would be very lucky. Today we have one of the best truck shows in country Australia,” says Gordon. “The wood chop and the timber section are an important part of the Alexandra Truck Ute & Rod Show. It showcases our local heritage in the timber industry. Our Shire of Murrindindi history was built on timber and we are proud of it.”
After the Truck Show, Jason will continue his training through the off-season: preparation for next year’s Royal Easter Show will begin right away. Although happy with his results this year, especially under the circumstances, he is determined to do even better next year and has resolved to follow in his great grandfather’s footsteps – he has a world title in his sights. Given the pluck and persistence he’s demonstrated since returning to the sport, Jason is one to watch.
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LAKE MOUNTAIN Alpine Resort is Victoria’s most accessible alpine playground, just a two hour drive from Melbourne. Lake Mountain provides families with year-round action adventure and the chance to create fun memories that will be treasured for a lifetime.
During the alpine season, Lake Mountain is a winter wonderland with a network of nearly 40 kilometres of well-marked and world-class cross country ski trails, exhilarating toboggan slopes, snowshoe trails, and the wildly fun and popular flying fox and tube run.
The resort offers a first-rate team of instructors that can guide children and adults of all abilities through the basics to refining racing skills.
The alpine season is kicking off in early June, and visitors can take advantage of the affordable family fun and convenient location! For more information, visit www.lakemountainresort.com.au
COUNTRY TOUCH 24MurchisonSt,Marysville
Ph(03)[email protected]
www.lakemountainsnowbus.com
Country Touch has been operating the ‘SNOW BUS’ service between Marysville and the Lake Mountain snowfields since 2002.
Our 28 seat bus is also available for weddings, concerts, local day tours or Melbourne and Tullamarine pick up / drop off
We hire • skis, boots, poles • toboggans • walking boots
• overpants • jackets • child’s all-in-one
• snow shoes • snow chains
29 Murchison Street, MarysvillePh 03 5963 3455
DISCOUNT
is available to
social clubs,
church, schools,
scout and youth
groups
A mountain of fun . . .
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Goulburn RiverGoulburn Valley Hwy
Goulburn Valley Hwy
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Yarck
Molesworth
Yea
TrawoolTallarook
Seymour
Granite
Kerrisdale
Homewood Cheviot
Cathkin
To Kinglake
Strath Creek
Yea Peppercorn Hotel
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GREAT VICTORIAN RAIL TRAIL
Books At Yarck
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Yea Motel
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Sedo
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Ale
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www.murrindindiguide.com.au
Royal Mail Hotel, Yea
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Grand Caledonian Hotel, Yea
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www.greatvictorianrailtrails.com.au
King
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Buck
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Gallery 34 Yea
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Rendezvous in Yea
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Glenf eld Cottage, Yarck
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Yea Sweet Co
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Hun
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To Melbourne
To Euroa
To B
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Trail DistancesTallarook – Mansfield ........... 121kmAlexandra Spur Line ................13kmTallarook – Trawool ..........................11km Trawool – Trawool Resort ................3kmTrawool Resort – Yea .......................24kmYea – Cheviot Tunnel .........................9kmCheviot Tunnel – Molesworth ........8kmMolesworth – Cathkin ......................4kmCathkin – Alexandra ........................13kmCathkin – Yarck ....................................6kmYarck – Merton ...................................19kmMerton – Bonnie Doon ...................15kmBonnie Doon – Mansfield ..............22km
Shelters: beside the Goulburn River between Tallarook and Goulburn Valley Highway, Goulburn River near Kerrisdale, Cheviot Tunnel, Eglington Cutting, Merton Gap, Woodfield Station and Olivers Road Mansfield. BBQs available at Tallarook, Yea, Alexandra, Bonnie Doon and Mansfield.
Public toilets are also located at Tallarook, Yea, Yarck, Alexandra, Bonnie Doon and Mansfield.
Ale
xand
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Timber Tramway & Museum
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Books At Yarck
Alex
andra Bakery, Alexandra
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Giddy Goat Cafe, Yarck
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Yarck General Store
15
Ale
xandra Tourist Park, Alexandra
24
Alex
andra Motor Inn, Alexandra
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Bake
rs L
ane Country Bakehouse, Alexandra
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Wav
erley Guest House, Alexandra
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Alexandra Hotel & Cafe18
Cafe Alex, Alexandra
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n to local radio UGFM
Glenfi eld Cottage, Yarck
Hun
gry Horse Hotel, Molesworth
Alexandra/Eildon 106.9 MHzFlowerdale 98.9 MHz
Kinglake Ranges 94.5 MHzMarysville 98.5 MHz
Yea 88.9 MHz
Granite Stationat Trawool Valley Resort
RIGHTONTHERAILTRAIL• standard suites • spa suites
• executive suites • grandmaster suites • family suites
Continental breakfast includedStart or finish your adventure on the
Rail Trail here. Relax and enjoy the magnificent views of the Trawool
Valley and Goulburn River when you take time to relax in the
picturesque gardens8150 Goulburn Valley Hwy Trawool
Ph 03 5792 [email protected]
www.trawoolresort.com.au
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Your Rail Trail destination for luxury accommodation
88 High Street, YeaPh: (03) 5797 2515
• Bar • Restaurant • Accommodation
Visit our website for further information on local attractions
and events
www.royalmailhotelyea.com.au‘like’ us on Facebook
Royal Mail Hotel – Yea
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GREATVICTORIANRAILTRAIL
64 High Street Yea
Ph 5797 2513 / 5797 3083
old fashioned country service with friendly welcoming staff in our heritage
country pub in the heart of Yea•bar•bistro•seniors’meals•newmenu•awardwinningcoffee•all
meat and vegetables sourced locally
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34 High Street, YeaPh 0478 58 34 34
For exhibition information:
www.gallery34.com.auwww.facebook.com/gallery34yea
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THE trail is Victoria’s longest rail trail and spans 134 kilometres from Tallarook through Yea to Mansfield, with a link between Cathkin and Alexandra. You can explore the rail trail on a bike, on foot or on horseback. Visit: www.greatvictorianrailtrail.com.au
Large selection of Sweets,Lollies,Chocolates
18 delicious ice cream flavoursParty&GiftIdeas
36 High St Yea ~ 0411 772 890
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Native/Bush-Foods/Gardens/SalesKingParrotGroveOlives/Sales
Art-Gallery/Exhibitions/Events/SalesBirds&Wildlife
Located3kmfromGoulburnValleyHwyandRailTrailfromKingParrotCreekRoadturn-off,
(signposted)atWentworthsRoad,(offFairviewRd)Mobile:0418651758
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BanksiaGalleryandGardens •StrathCreek•
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9YEAMOTELA warm welcome to all
Phone03579726608MillerStreetYea
• nine units ~ bright, clean and comfortable with 3 family rooms
sleeping 4 in each. Twin share units also available • queen beds and en suites
• heated pool • barbecues
OPEN Wed - Sun & public holidays 11am - 5pm
TASTE the highly awarded Sangiovese, exemplary reds &
crisp whitesSTAY for Sedona’s delicious
produce platters
WINERYJames Halliday | Australian Wine Companion 2015
182 Shannons Road Murrindindi 3717 T 03 9730 2883 M 0432 435 180
Follow us on Facebook www.sedonaestate.com.au
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Catherine Wherry and Jeremy MorrisonPh 03 5773 4337 or 0400 418 139 6591 Maroondah Highway Yarck
Pre-loved, affordably priced books and magazines which you can peruse at your
leisure in a comfortable reading areaOpening hours Mon 11.30am-3pm,
Thurs and Fri 11.30am-4pm Sat and Sun 10.30am-5pm
Books At Yarck 14
6585 Maroondah Highway Yarck Phone 5773 4233
ALL DAY BREAKFASTPies • Breads • Cakes • Pastries
all baked on premisesGREAT COFFEE
Check out our seasonal menu
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* Great Coffee* Country style food eat-in or take-away* Postoffice/Newsagency* Groceries
Open 7am - 6pm, 7 days a week6595MaroondahHwy,Yarck
[email protected] Maree or Jenny on 03 5773 4204
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• Linen provided • Fully equipped kitchen
• Private • 1.5 km to rail trail
5773 4304 | [email protected] 145 Middle Creek Rd Yarck
Weekly or Overnight
A cosy 2 bedroom self-contained
cottage
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Ph 03 5797 6266 4364 Goulburn Valley Hwy, Molesworth
Situated along the Great Victorian Rail Trail just 10 minutes from Yea, Alexandra and Yarck
A great spot to rest when you need a break
Specialising in large groupsA great meal in the Bistro
The Beer Garden with a viewA drink in the Country Pub
An ice-cream or take-away coffee / hot chocolate / tea or cold drinks at the Pavement Cafe
A good night’s sleep in the Motel
Lost of parking space for bicycles, motorbikes, cars and yards for horses
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Thanks to the multi-award winning chef Tony Zhao and local lad Tim Graham,the Goulburn Valley’s newest modern Australian restaurant has finally arrived!
Specialising in Market Fresh Seafood, mouth watering steaks and delicious coffee.Come find out why everyone is talking about rendezvous in yea
Mon-Tue 8:30am - 4:00pm ~ Closed Wednesdays ~ Thu-Sun 8:30am - 8:30pm10 High St Yea (03) 5797 2528
Specialisinginmarketfreshseafood,mouth watering
steaks,perfectdessertsand deliciouscoffee
Come and find out why everyone is talking about Rendezvous in Yea
Mon-Tues8.30am-4pm~closedWed~ Thursday-Sunday8.30am-8.30pm
10HighStreetYeaPh0357972528
FULLY LICENSED
7 8
Restaurant & AccommodationRestaurantWednesday-Sunday
SeafoodSundays(not just seafood)Accommodation~7days 5luxuryroomsavailable
Bookings essential21AStationStreetYeaPhone0357972000
www.yeapeppercorn.com.au
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WaverleyHistoric Guest House
Bed and Breakfast56 Nihil Street Alexandra
Phone: 03 5772 1146 or 0409 411 [email protected]
www.waverleyguesthouse.com.au
Waverley House is a beautifully restored Federation style guest house
built in the 1900’s and provides boutique accommodation for visitors to the area.
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• Fully self contained Deluxe and Standard Cabins and Studios with air-conditioning and TV• Powered and Unpowered tourist sites
• Long Term Holiday SitesFacilities • barbecues • playground • kiosk, ice,
• camp kitchen • town water, sewerage
5016 Maroondah Hwy AlexandraPh 03 5772 1222
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Alexandra Bakery & Cafe
70 Grant Street AlexandraPh 03 5772 2272
• coffee and varieties of teas• large variety of traditional sourdoughs • cakes and catering for special occasions
• large variety sandwiches and rolls
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Alexandra Motor Inn76DowneyStreet(MaroondahHwy)
Ph0357722077alexmotorinn001@bigpond.com.auwww.alexandramotorinn.com.au16 comfortable units, including family rooms, interconnecting suites with queen size beds.
Each unit has en suite, reverse cycle air-conditioning, large plasma TV, tea and coffee
making facilities, toaster, microwave, refrigerator, wireless internet available. Lawned courtyard, BBQ
and children’s play area, big boat parking,solar-heated salt water swimming pool
Close to rail trail/ 5 mins to town centre
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ALL DAY BREAKFAST
FRESH DAILY MENU SPECIALSVEGETARIAN & GLUTEN FREE OPTIONS
Try our huge range of famous gourmet pastries • wraps • baguettes • toasties
Also • Ice Cream Scoops • Milkshakes • Smoothies • Iced Coffee • Freshly
Squeezed Juices • Tea • Coffee
83-87 Grant Street, Alexandra Phone 03 5772 3104
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• all day breakfast • locally roasted fair trade ‘Great Divide Coffee’ • friendly staff and great
service • freshly squeezed juices and smoothies • free range bacon, ham, chicken and eggs • local
produce • vegetarian and gluten free options • customer wi-fi • courtyard
109 Grant Street, Alexandra Ph 03 5772 1155
fully
licensed
HOTEL& CAFE
THE ALEXANDRA
64 Grant Street, Alexandra
Ph 03 5772 1014
hotel . cafe . accommodation serving breakfast & lunch 7 days
Seasonal dinner menu Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Wine Bar serving local beers & winesAlfresco courtyard
Family friendlyFive individually styled rooms with own ensuite
Regular live entertainment
thealexandrahotel&cafe
18Alexandra Timber Tramway and Museum
Start and end your rail trail experience at the Timber Tramway. Train rides,
kids’ activities and refreshments.Station Street, AlexandraOpen 2nd & 4th Sunday
10.00am to 4.00pmGroup bookings welcome.
Alexandra Market (CLOSED JUNE, JULY, AUGUST ~ RE-OPENS SEPT) 2nd Saturday of each month.
Ph 0427 509 988www.alexandratramway.org.au
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coffee • local produce • licensedBreakfast and Lunch
Thursday to Sunday from 6.30amMaroondah Hwy Yarck Ph 03 5773 4223
and B&B
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Catering for groups up to 14Adjacent to rail trail & eateriesPh 0409 004 887 / 0408 599 677
www.yarckcottage.com
Bed & BreakfastOvernight & Holiday
Accommodation
happy, healthy, handmade
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Above: Iranian-born Sid Karimi hasn’t seen his country in 28 years and while Australia is now home, part of him will always be connected to Iran.
TravelswithTammyLovett
SID KARIMI hasn’t been home in 28 years. When I tell him I’ve travelled to Iran his eyes light up, he presses his hand to his heart and immediately asks me what it was like.
In the late ‘80s as the nation was coming to terms with the end of eight years of war with Iraq, Sid was planning to leave Iran for Australia.
Following the Islamic revolution of 1979, and hoping to take advantage of a country battling internal conflicts, in 1980 Saddam Hussein invaded a region of Iran. This decision led to almost a decade of war and more than 900,000 Iranian and Iraqi deaths.
Unable to sit back and watch as his country went to war, Sid, a skilled helicopter rescue pilot with the Iranian military, spent the next eight years at war.
The city of Esfahan is home to many important Islamic buildings.
The beauty of Iran
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Stuck in time: The relatively isolated village of Abyaneh is said to be at least 1500 years old, its inhabitants still speak Middle Persian, a language predating modern Farsi, which largely disappeared centuries ago.
“I’m lucky to be alive,” he says.
Having completed hundreds of missions and helping save countless lives, despite being shot at and targeted by the enemy, the Iranian lives to tell his tale, and it’s a fascinating one at that.
Once the centre of the great Persian Empire, Iran today borders Afghanistan and Pakistan to the east, Turkmenistan to the northeast, both Turkey and Iraq on the west and Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest.
Iran is a land of mountains, including Mt Damavand (5671m), the tallest in the Middle East; and deserts, including the Lut Desert, one of the hottest places on Earth. In the north lies the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf to the south.
Spanning thousands of years, Iran’s history is both long and grand and undeniably
peppered with power, religion and conflict.
When I told my family and friends I was going to Iran they asked me if I was serious. When they realised I was, most asked me why and some even asked me not to go.
When I think of Iran I am gripped by two things, its physical beauty; with its rugged desert vistas and snow capped mountains, and in the overwhelming grandeur of the country’s intricately decorated mosques. But the second thing that struck me was the people.
If you’re alone in Iran you won’t be for very long. Iran isn’t your typical tourist destination, annual figures show an estimated 5 million international tourists visit each year, a number Iran is hoping to see increase to 20 million over the next 10 years. But that’s where
the beauty lies; people are intrigued, they’re interested and genuinely want to interact with you. Whenever I stopped for a moment to rest my tired feet in a park, to sip on a sugary tea or walk slowly enough to catch the eye of an onlooker, I was stopped.
“Where are you from?”
“Why did you come to Iran?
“What do you think of my country?”
I was asked these questions time and time again and before long I’d look at my watch, see half an hour had gone by and I’d have to ask my new acquaintance to forgive me as I moved on.
Iranian customs dictate when somebody offers you something you should say no three times, if they offer a fourth time you know they are genuine and you should accept. I applied this rule and found I rarely left one of these encounters empty
handed as a palm full of dates or sweets were pushed into my hand as a parting gift.
Today Iran is a changing place. While it’s still governed under Islamic law, things are slowly shifting as international sanctions are lifted and some laws are relaxed.
For Sid, who has owned Shell Buxton since 2005, and has lived in Australia for more than two decades, Australia is now home, but there is a part of him that will always be connected to Iran and after spending time there it is easy to see why.
Sid says one day he might visit Iran again, but not just yet.
When she isn’t travelling, Tammy calls Narbethong home. A journalist and writer, Tammy has found herself in some unique situations and places around the world. Find out more by visiting www.tammylovett.wordpress.com
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Above: ruins of its former glory, Persepolis was once at the centre of the Achaemenid Empire dating back more than 2500 years. It was sacked by Alexander the Great and lost for centuries, covered in sand until it was rediscovered in the 1930s. Below: the ancient tombs at Naqsh-e Rostam are carved into a cliff high above the ground.
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Kevington Hotel Phone: 03 5777 05434695 Mansfield-Woods Point Road,
Kevington Vic [email protected]
www.kevingtonhotel.com.au
The Kevington Hotel started as Garrett’s Beer House in the Gold Rush of 1862. It is now the last example of a historic hotel left in this part of Victoria, Australia.Located 250km north east of Melbourne, the refurbished hotel is an ideal spot for a base to explore Lake Eildon, the Goulburn River Inlet and the lush bush land of Jamieson and surrounding areas of the pub itself.
BARBeer On Tap• Carlton Draught• Light BeerBeer In The Fridge• Victoria Bitter• Cascade Light Ale• Carlton Draught• Melbourne Bitter• Stella Artois
RESTAURANTInside dining, outside dining–the choice is yours. With a newly refurbished kitchen and dining room, and a first-rate chef cooking a seasonal menu, the Kevington Hotel is an excellent place for lunch or dinner with traditional pub fare. ADVANCED BOOKINGS REQUIRED FOR LARGE GROUPS PLEASE
THORNTON BUTCHER & DELI
SPECIALISTS IN a great range of smoked products all prepared and smoked on the premisesFAMOUS FOR • beef jerky • smoked lamb backstrap • kabana • hams • bacon and moreNOT TO MENTION a great range of quality meat and local products at great prices
Phone Jeff or Wendy 5773 2224Hours Mon-Fri 8am-5.30pm Sat 8am-2pm
Sunday ~ Cup Weekend till Easter 8am-1pm
ByGazfromEildonBaitandTackle
LAKE EILDON should be bottoming out at around the 30 per cent mark and the cooler weather has seen surface temperatures drop as well. The big news for Lake Eildon: there is no longer a cod season on the lake. However, size and bag limits still remain and the bag limit for golden perch has been reduced from 10 to 5 per day.
The lake has still been fishing quite well for Murray cod, golden perch, rainbow and brown trout. There have even been a few good reports of some nice red fin being picked up recently.
The large bibbed lures that dive to 25 feet have been the best choice for cod and yellowbelly, with a wide range of colours working, from light yellows, greens and pinks to dark purples, blacks and oranges.
Bait wise, just mix it up – scrubbies and yabbies are still the preferred method, but I still get reports of cod being caught on sliced ham, bacon, cheese, and chicken fillets. I’ve also had a report of a yellowbelly being caught on a chicken shaslick. So like I said mix it up, you never know.
The trout are back up near the surface, with flat line trolling Tassie Devils, King Cobras and Stingers doing well. Pinks and purples are still number one and two, closely followed by the frog, clown and Canberra killer.
Woolshed inlet has had a few nice sized redfin taken, and more recently smaller redfin near Taylor Bay, but they are still proving to be elusive.
Eildon Pondage was restocked just before Easter with 280 ex brood stock brown and rainbow trout between 1kg and 3kg. The old favorites such as dough, Power Bait, gold Krocs and pink Tassies have all worked well. More recently the salmon egg in the Power Bait, the brown trout 2 in the Kroc, and spider mud eye under float are the best options.
Bourke Street, Riverside Drive, the floating jetty, and the football oval are still prime areas. The back of the Eildon Caravan Park has also had some success with Power Bait and Krocs as well.
Something fishy . . .
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The rivers above Lake Eildon have been a little slow for trout with lack of rain and warm water temperatures. A few small browns and rainbows have been caught on scrubbies and the small bladed lures. Once we get a good flush with the rains to come things should fire up. However up towards Jamieson, in the lower reaches of the Goulburn, several good sized Murray cod and yellowbelly have been caught.
Below the Pondage, down the Goulburn River, anglers have been doing well with soft plastics, small hard-bodied minnow and bladed type lures as well as scrub worms.
Gilmours Bridge, McMartins Lane and the mouth of Snobs Creek are all worth a shot.
Rapalas and small galaxia pattern type lures are picking up the occasional nice sized trout in the Steavenson and Rubicon rivers, with quite a few smaller trout also being caught as well.
Catch you later, Gaz
Darlingford resident Bryan, with a rainbow trout he just caught, and volunteer Moira.
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Watching birdsBy Bob Tate
AUSTRALIA HAS many nocturnal (night hunting) animals and birds. Among the birds are a group known as owls, whose silent flight, wonderful eyesight and hearing enable them to hunt prey in the darkest of conditions.
The powerful owl (Ninox strenua) is the largest owl in Australia and is currently listed as endangered in Victoria.
Description
The name powerful owl is apt: it’s a very imposing bird, measuring up to 650cm in length. (I remember the first time I met one in the bush; my birding friend and I were quite overwhelmed by its size and beauty.)
The most striking features of the powerful owl are the large golden eyes and its sheer size. It is brownish on the back, with whitish mottling and barring. The front is whitish and covered by grey-brown V-barring. The tail grey-brown with several whitish bars and the legs are feathered.
The powerful owl has an atypical silhouette for an owl, with a relatively small head and long tail. It has a protruding beak and distinct brow ridges. Its overall appearance can be described as somewhat hawk-like.
DistributionandHabitat
The powerful owl is found in the Murrindindi area, but it isn’t common. It has a range from near Rockhampton in Queensland to the Western district in Victoria. Its range extends in a broad band down the coast where suitable bushland occurs.
Powerful owls can be found in open forests and woodlands. They tend to prefer areas that are more heavily timbered and can often be found near water.
The powerful owl will perch high
Female powerful owl. Photo courtesy Parks Victoria
Powerfulowls
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MOUNTAIN RANGES VET CLINIC
HOURS Sunday Closed Mon, Tues, Wed 9am-6pm Thursday 9am-7pm Friday 9am-6pm Satruday 9am-12pm
Dr Kate Murray BVSc
5786 1777Shop 1/31 Whittlesea-Kinglake Road,
Kinglake 3763
up in a well-covered tree during the day, choosing one that still allows visibility below to watch out for intruders. One of its favourite trees is the blackwood wattle, which has very thick leaf cover.
Each bird requires a large territory and when it has exhausted the possums (which it feeds on) in an area, it will move on to a new territory. Many sightings of powerful owls have been reported in metropolitan
Melbourne due to the large possum population. FeedingThe powerful owl is a carnivore. It is capable of catching gliders and possums, which form a large part of its diet along with many smaller birds and animals. It hunts mainly from trees, swooping down to grab prey with its feet.
It will often eat the head end first and hang on to the remainder in its claws as it sits on its daytime perch,
then eat the remainder the next night.BreedingThe powerful owl mates for life, which can be over 30 years. They nest at least 15 metres off the ground in vertical hollows in trees. The male prepares the nest, while the female incubates and broods the young. Both parents feed the young.Call The powerful owl has a slow, resonant double hoot that can travel for over a
kilometre in the bush.
The owls are being monitored by DELWP in the Kinglake area post the Black Saturday fires. There has been a recording of powerful owls in the area (remember never to upset owl researchers by giving away specific owl locations!). Given the increasing numbers of possums and gliders being found in recent surveys in the area, it is hopeful that owl numbers will return to pre Black Saturday numbers in the not too distant future.
Powerful owl with chicks (and dinner). Photo courtesy Nick Bradsworth.
Alexandra Garden Centre
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103 Grant Street Alexandra
03 5772 2335
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Ph 03 5774 2081 Mob 0419 299 0833 Main Street, Eildon
EILDON HARDWARE
Offeringanextensiverangeof hardware products •cementproducts•insulation •plumbingsupplies•timberproducts • paint supplies •giftware•homeware • garden supplies • water toys •pet supplies •stockfeed •Ice(baggedorblock)Free delivery on most itemsLay-byavailable
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Cnr Station & Downey Sreets, AlexandraPh 03 5772 2188 Fax 03 5772 1059
Yenckens Yea Trade Centre
26 High Street, YeaPh 03 5797 2290 Fax 03 5797 2260
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27 Kitchen Street MansfieldPh 03 5775 2511 Fax 03 5775 1542
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The quandong treeBy Angus Stewart
ONE OF the most intriguing of all bush food plants is the quandong or native peach (Santalum acuminatum), an unassuming large shrub or small tree. It is found throughout the drier areas of southern Australia and was used extensively as a food plant by the Aboriginal people wherever the plant occurred.
The quandong is related to the legendary sandalwood tree (Santalum spicatum) which is used to produce an essential oil that is highly prized in the cosmetics industry. In Western Australia the harvesting of wild sandalwood during the 19th Century rivalled the gold rush as a source of new found wealth. And the quandong provided the early settlers with a potent source of vitamins and nutrients.
From a horticultural perspective, the quandong is a fascinating plant, in that it is parasitic in nature. The roots of the tree attach themselves to a wide variety of host plants that provide a source of nutrition to the quandong. If you are going to grow a
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tree then some suitable host species should be planted within a metre such as wattles, creeping boobialla (Myoporum parvifolium) and the various species of saltbush are just some of the options.
Quandongs can be grown from seed, but it is hard to germinate. The best way to do it is to crack open the woody fruit and plant the kernel in some general purpose potting mix and simply wait for it to sprout.
This may take months but it will eventually happen.
Plants are often available via the internet through mail order as an alternative if you do not want to wait for the plant from seed.
Another intriguing feature of the quandong is the dry knobbly-textured structure that is revealed after the edible red flesh is removed from the outside, leaving an ornamental woody ‘ball’ that has long been used throughout the outback for games such as marbles and Chinese checkers.
The quandong provides two sources of food, the first and most easily available is the red flesh on the outside of the fruit that is readily peeled off. Whilst it is rather tart, the flesh has a distinctive and delicious flavour and
goes well in jams and other preserves.
As well as being widely used in dessert dishes, the flesh can also be used in savoury recipes and is a great source of vitamin C. As well as the shiny, bright red flesh on the outside of the fruit, the Aborigines also cracked the fruit open to harvest the edible seeds inside them and a current day market has also developed for the kernels particularly as a dried or roasted product.
This is a uniquely Australian tree that has been used by Australians for thousands of years and as well as being a source of nutrition, the tree is well worth growing as an ornamental plant both for its fruits and foliage. It will need to be protected from frost in the first few years.GardeningWithAngus.com.au
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The Eildon CFA is running a ‘Challenge the Fire Truck’ event on Sunday 9 October to raise money for a new 4WD vehicle. A 4WD will allow the CFA to get to incidents quickly, assess the situation, then call for back-up if required; it will help make fire fighting more efficient.
Participants will have the following options: a combined 25km bike ride and 10km run; 25km bike ride only; 10km run only; or a 5km walk around the Eildon Pondage.
The fire truck will do the loop from Eildon to Thornton and across the dam wall, travelling between 60-70km per hour – this will give entrants a chance to beat it home. When the truck reaches the finish line, it will set up hoses to create a water arc. If you ride, run or walk under the water, you’ll know the truck beat you!
There will be prizes on offer for the winners of each leg, including:• 1 night accommodation at
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In addition, any participants who raise over $1,000 will go in the draw for a ten person houseboat holiday. (Email Robyn Leslie to enter, details below.)
T-shirts specially designed for the event can be ordered through the Taggerty general store and specially designed water bottles can be bought at Eildon Hardware, or you can order either by contacting Robyn.
Entry fees:Combinedbikerideandrun: $75 before 1 August, $80 before 7 October or $95 on the day.Bikeride: $60 before 1 August, $65 before 7 October or $80 on the day. Run: $55 before 1 August, $60 before 7 October or $75 on the day. Walk: $25 before 7 October or $35 on the day.
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LAST YEAR, The Eildon Explorer – Car 169 – successfully completed the Variety Bash to Cooktown and raised more than $20,000 for the children’s charity, Variety.
Variety is a worldwide charity, which has delivered over $180 million net to sick, disadvantaged, and special needs Australian children. Variety’s largest fundraising event is the Variety Bash, which was started by entrepreneur and philanthropist Dick Smith in 1985. The Bash involves outrageously-themed cars adventuring through the Outback and has become an iconic Australian motoring event.
This year brings a new team
member, as well as a new name, for Car 169. Team captain, John Ricardo, and teammate, Gary Demby, will be joined this year by Mike Tankard. They have decided to change the car’s name to Dindi Dandies to reflect a broader representation of Murrindindi Shire businesses and highlight what the area has to offer as a tourist destination.
All teams participating in the 2016 Variety Bash will be travelling to Darwin, visiting towns and staying overnight at Mildura, Wilpena Pound, Eridunda, King’s Canyon, Alice Springs, Tennant Creek and Katherine. What a journey!
Once again, Car 169 is seeking sponsorship for
their endeavours. Businesses who wish to donate will receive logo recognition and signage displayed on the car. This is a great opportunity for advertising throughout Victoria and interstate.
The team has already held a few fundraising events, including a tin rattle at a busy intersection in Melbourne and another tin rattle at Eildon Village during the Easter Market – the guys were very conspicuous with their bunny ears!
Dindi Dandies have also received support from friends and family. The team members’ wives recently organised a very successful fundraising event at Diana Ferrari in Doncaster
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Proceeds from sponsorship of the Dindi Dandies go straight to Variety. All teams who participate in the Bash are responsible for their own accommodation, refreshments, fuel costs, mechanical repairs, and any other out of pocket expenses.
For more information on the Dindi Dandies and Car 169 or for sponsorship opportunities: contact John Ricardo on 0418 327 184 or at [email protected]. See the team’s fundraising page: https://varietyvicbash2016.everydayhero.com/au/car169
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This year’s event will feature an array of working machinery displays, including stream, oil and conventional engines. Steam train rides behind the John Fowler loco of 1909 will be a feature right across the weekend.
Our resident blacksmith will demonstrate the dying art of sculpting with hot metal. There will also be a barbecue on the train station platform and plenty of activities for the kids.
This is a weekend for all the family. If you require further information, keep up to date on our web page at www.alexandratramway.org.au, take a look at our Facebook page or contact the ATTM on 0427 509 988.
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CHRISTMAS IN July is coming to Holmesglen at Eildon on Saturday 23rd July, bringing good tidings and a sumptuous feast. Mulled wine, roast turkey, brandy sauce and crackers will be accompanied by a three-piece band, KIX, and a roving magician, Nick the Bubble. Santa will even have gifts for the little ones.
Christmas festivities, a superb natural setting, top rate facilities, the finest local produce expertly prepared, and plenty of entertainment. What more could you want on a chilly winter’s night? And accommodation options available for those wishing to make a weekend of it!
Holmesglen at Eildon recently won Bronze at the State Tourism Awards in the category of New Business, cementing its position as a jewel in the Murrindindi region’s crown. Its seasonal functions, such as Christmas in July, are just some of what Holmesglen has on offer.
So beat the winter blues and celebrate Christmas in July with friends and family this year at Holmesglen at Eildon . . . you’ll be impressed! See advertisement page 9.
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Bob McNamara opened the doors to Little Fishes Art Studio a year ago, giving local artists a platform to showcase their work and visitors a place to enjoy it.
A celebration of local artistsbyTammyLovett
THERE’S something about art that has always captivated Bob McNamara.
And opening the doors to Little Fishes Art Studio in Marysville last year has made it possible for him to share his passion, while giving local artists a platform to showcase their talent.
Over the past 12 months the studio has played host to a variety of exhibitions including paintings, photography, textiles, woodwork, and even a
display featuring handmade guitars.
Bob describes his studio as “another piece in the puzzle”, generating interest in Marysville and adding to the growing arts culture within the town.
Giving local artists a space to show their work is at the centre of Bob’s philosophy and was a driving factor when he decided to open the studio.
Little Fishes is located right in the heart of Marysville and is a peaceful space flooded
with natural light.
“I wanted to create this lovely space in the middle of town,” Bob said.
“Somewhere to display local art.”
“It’s just great to have a local focus.”
Each month a new exhibition takes over Little Fishes Art Studio, and with plenty of local talent Bob says he has an extensive bank of artists to draw upon in the future.
“People toiling away in their back rooms don’t often get
to show their collections, they might show one or two things, here they can show an entire exhibition,” he said.
“I can showcase people’s art and I get a great deal of pleasure from it, so it’s a double edged thing.”
Bob is also exploring the idea of hosting workshops and art demonstrations, including life-drawing classes, to coincide with upcoming exhibitions.
When Bob speaks about his studio he sees it as a part of a much larger picture, a
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picture that paints Marysville as an arts hub and he hopes his studio will eventually be part of a walking art tour in the town as the number of galleries and art displays increase.
“It would be great to get an art trail happening,” he said.
There is no doubt Bob’s love of art runs deep, and he has begun exploring his own creative side.
“I think I am an artist, I just haven’t given myself permission to do it,” he said.
“I’ve always been drawn to art.”
“At school I never really had the opportunity to pursue it.”
There is probably only one thing that eclipses Bob’s love of art, and that’s his love of Marysville and its community.
Bob first moved to Marysville in 1986, “totally by accident”, he says.
“We drove in on a hot February day, parked under the big trees in the main street and my wife said,
‘I want to live here’, so we came back every weekend until we found somewhere,” he said.
Perhaps Bob’s connection with art comes from his father, an unlikely painter who kept his talent mostly to himself, or perhaps Bob’s own inner creativity, though like his father is kept mostly to himself, is the reason behind his love of art.
But no matter what it is, his passion is undeniable.
“I’m having the most fun I’ve
ever had working,” he said.
“It’s such a feel good business.”
“And I get to show off Marysville.”
Little Fishes Art Studio is located on the corner of Falls Road and Sedgwick Street, Marysville and is open Thursday-Monday, 11am-4pm or by appointment. Entry is free.
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Above: located in the heart of Marysville, Little Fishes Art Studio is open Thursday to Monday and entry is free.
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WHILE renovating her bathroom, Sarah Simpson realised just how restless her fingers had become. She was taking a break from her trade as a chef at the time, and the home improvement project sparked the desire to put her hands to work again. She thought to herself: “If I could make anything, I’d make jewellery.”
That was nearly six years ago. Soon after the bathroom makeover was complete, Sarah began learning the craft of metalsmithing through private tuition with accomplished jewelers. She quickly grew to love her newfound ability to make unique, lasting works of art.
“I love being able to create something that means something to people … something they treasure, something they can pass down to other people. I really try to make jewellery that people miss when they don’t have it on,” says Sarah.
Sarah focuses on making custom jewellery for just about any purpose imaginable: children’s jewellery, remodeled family heirlooms, one-of-a-kind wedding bands, engagement rings, and bridesmaid sets.
Many of Sarah’s customers are locals from the Murrindindi area, but she was also pleasantly surprised when orders for her children’s jewellery starting coming from the US. Now, the majority
Itchy fingers . . .
Sarah Simpson hand crafts jewellery using recycled metals and ethically sourced gems.
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of her children’s jewellery sales are to the US.
Sarah doesn’t shy away from a challenge and is always eager to take on unusual jewellery customisation projects, which can require a bit of problem solving and lateral thinking on Sarah’s behalf – something she really enjoys.
On one occasion, a woman brought her grandmother’s wedding ring to Sarah. The woman wanted to wear the ring, which didn’t fit her, but didn’t want the ring altered. How do you wear a ring that doesn’t fit?
Sarah came up with an ingenious solution.
“The wedding ring … was engraved all the way round so it couldn’t be resized to fit her without cutting the pattern, so I made a ring keeper pendant. It was designed to hold the ring safely when the necklace was worn and when it was taken off the ring could be removed – that was really interesting. It was a great way for her to be able to wear the ring every day.”
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Sarah says custom jewellery can be far more affordable than people think, especially if they provide some of the raw materials.
“It can be a lot cheaper than people expect to get something good quality… If, for example, they’ve lost one earring and want the other one made into a pendant, or to have jewellery they don’t wear anymore … melted down and made into something else, is actually pretty cost-effective.”
It can, however, take time for that personalised piece you’ve commissioned to be completed. Sarah says that for a really particular custom design, or if she has to order materials in, then it can take up to six weeks (something worth bearing in mind if you plan to order for a special event).
To make her custom jewellery even more precious, Sarah strives to run an ethical, environmentally friendly business. She sources recycled
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Australian gold and sterling silver, and she uses natural (rather than man-made) gemstones and non-conflict diamonds. On a recent trip to Queensland, she was excited to find gems from small local miners, which she brought home and added to her growing stockpile.Sarah is continually honing her craft by learning from various experts. “The next thing I really want to learn is hand engraving, I’ll go to Sydney for that,” she says. It’s easy to see that she is
thrilled at the prospect of refining her metalsmithing skills, and that after nearly six years her passion for it hasn’t waned one iota; her future as a jeweler is as bright and exciting as the treasured metals and gemstones she works with.
For more information you can go to Sarah’s websites:sarahsimpson.com.auapetitesparkle.com (specifically for children’s jewellery)or her Facebook Page:facebook.com/sarahsimpsonjewellery
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OnceUponaTime~Naturally
It seems natural, in the prelude to Alexandra’s 150th birthday celebrations in 2017, to focus Rustic Simplicity’s exhibitions on the region’s history, starting with the natural environment – as it was – once upon a time.
This group exhibition tells the story of the pre-settlement of Alexandra and surrounds through images of local landscapes, flora and fauna across a wide range of media, and is on show until Monday 13 June.
‘Yuma-kmerriba-ngat’~CelebratingourAboriginalHeritagethroughContemporaryArt
Continuing the theme of gearing up for Alexandra’s 150th Birthday celebrations in 2017, this show honours the district’s First People. ‘Yuma-k merriba-ngat’ is a group exhibition by contemporary artists with Taungurung heritage. Alongside the visual art forms, Taungurung Dreamtime stories will be told in written form,
both in Taungurung and in its English translation.
This exhibition coincides with NAIDOC Week (3-10 July), the theme of which in 2016 is Songlines: The living narrative of our nation:
“For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, the Dreamtime describes a time when the earth, people and animals were created by our ancestral spiritual beings.
They created the rivers, lakes, plants, land formations and living creatures. Dreaming tracks crisscross Australia and trace the journeys of our ancestral spirits as they created the land, animals and lores.
These dreaming tracks are sometimes called ‘Songlines’ as they record the travels of these ancestral spirits who ‘sung’ the land into life.”
‘Yuma-k merriba-ngat’, which in Taungurung literally translates to ‘paint something, or paint up’, is a call to all artists and artisans with Taungurung heritage to get creating (ANY art form, not just painting).
Exhibitions
Portrait of Baudaurrong – aged 90 – Senior Elder of the Taungurung 1886. Image © Carl Walter – Pictures Collection, State Library of Victoria.
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Mokuhanga Mokuhanga is traditional Japanese woodblock printing where water based paints are used to print the image, instead of spirit based inks such as those used in lino printing. These water based inks are environmentally friendly and easier to clean up.
The cutting of the image in the wood is a really lovely part of the process – you need to keep your mind on what you’re doing so you don’t cut the wrong areas, and you can get a lovely rhythm going. Very satisfying.
Pictured is a Mokuhanga print Louise Foletta did in Kyoto last year. There are 4 different wood block plates here.
The young women get dressed in traditional costume and visit the temples, and the old parts of town, and everywhere you see them being photographed or taking photos of themselves.
To learn more about Mokuhanga join Louise’s workshop which she is running on 28 and 29 May at her studio in Buxton. To book contact her on 0417 323 868 or [email protected]. Or visit www.louisefoletta.com.au
Register an expression of interest in contributing to this group show by contacting Cindy on 0419 517 045 or [email protected] or by dropping into the gallery in Alexandra.
‘Yuma-k merriba-ngat’ opens with drinks and nibbles and a traditional ceremony from 6pm on Friday 17 June and runs until Monday 22 August.
TheARTofChildren’sLiterature
Opens from 6pm on Friday 26 August with a mystery artist – to be announced next issue.
This annual event features a solo exhibition by a different children’s book illustrator each year. Previously featured artists include Mini Goss (Five Little Owls), Katz Cowley (The Wonky Donkey) & Sarah Hardy (Aussie Edition of The Hokey Pokey).
Who will it be in 2016? All will be revealed in due course!
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JUNE2016
What’s on . . .SATURDAY 4 – SUNDAY 5OUR WETLANDS – OUR ENVIRONMENT – OUR WORLDY Water Discovery Centre Hood Street, YeaCelebrate World Environment Day with lots of fun, learning activities for all ages both outside and inside in the Centre. 10am-4pm Sat & Sun.Stuart Oddy 0402 349 120 ~ [email protected]
SUNDAY 5LAKE MOUNTAIN MAYHEMLakeMountainAlpineResortSnowplay, activities, games, Lenny and resort entry all for freewww.ywatercentre.com.au
FRIDAY 10ALEXANDRA TRUCK SHOW ‘STARS OF COUNTRY’ CONCERTBriggs Oval, Maroondah Hwy, Alexandra20th Alexandra Truck, Ute and Rod Show presents ‘Stars of Country’ Concert featuring Adam Harvey, Jayne Denham, Simply Bushed and the Iain Archibald Band. Early bird tickets $35 via website or $40 at the door. 7pm-11.30pmAyden Embling 0427 924 944 ~ [email protected]
FRIDAY 10 – MONDAY 13ART @ YARCKYarck Community Hall, Maroondah Hwy, YarckArt show with paintings, photography, sculpture and other mediums. Fri 5pm-8pm, Sat & Sun 10am-4pm, Mon 10am- 2pm. Entry $2 coin donation.Bob Ashe 0448 167 438 ~ [email protected]
SATURDAY 11 – MONDAY 13LAKE MOUNTAIN OPENING WEEKENDLakeMountainAlpineResortQueen’s Birthday Weekend. Official start to the season with toboggan races, flying fox, tube run, face painting, activitieswww.ywatercentre.com.au
SATURDAY 11TAGGERTY 4 SEASONS MARKETTaggerty Hall, Taggerty-Thornton Road, TaggertyLocal produce featuring wine, honey, olive oil, preserves, baked goods and soaps, fruit and vegetables, plants, bric-a-brac, crafts, BBQ sausages and hot coffee. 8.30am-12.30pmNoelle 0421 351 571 or Sandice 0419 376 206 ~ [email protected]
SATURDAY 11ALEXANDRA TRUCK UTE & ROD SHOW ‘SATURDAY MARKET’Perkins Street, AlexandraMarket featuring a variety of stalls including local produce, truck, ute and rod speciality items. 9am-1pmToni Carter 0438 337 381 ~ [email protected]
SATURDAY 11ALEXANDRA TRUCK UTE & ROD SHOW ‘TRUCK DRIVERS MEMORIAL SERVICE’Rotary Park, AlexandraVictorian truck drivers memorial service held to unveil names of lost truck drivers each year. 2pmAndrew Embling 0418 266 038 ~ [email protected]
SUNDAY 12ALEXANDRA TRUCK UTE & ROD SHOW ‘20TH YEAR’Alexandra TownshipCelebrating 20 years, the show will be even bigger and better this year. Featuring top country music acts on stage. Two championships in the woodchop. Show and shine – trucks, utes and rods. Trade stalls, charity auction and market stalls. 10am – 4pmAndrew Embling 0418 266 038 ~ [email protected]
SUNDAY 12 & SUNDAY 19FESTIVAL OF LIGHT LANTERN WORKSHOPSSt John’s Parish Hall, 7 Downey St, AlexandraCome to St John’s lantern-making workshops, in preparation for the inaugural Alexandra Festival of Light. A family-friendly community event to be held on the night of Winter Solstice. All welcome. 2pm-4pmRev Paul Wood 0433 855 326 ~ [email protected]
FRIDAY 17 – MONDAY 22 AUGUST‘YUMA-K MERRIBA-NGAT’ CELEBRATING OUR ABORIGINAL HERITAGE THROUGH CONTEMPORARY ARTRustic Simplicity @ The Shear ‘N’ shedS, 74 Grant St, Alexandra A group exhibition of many media by contemporary artists with Taungurung heritage. A celebration of Alexandra and Surrounds’ First People ~ another prelude to Alexandra’s 150th birthday next year. Exhibition opens from 6pm Friday 17 June with drinks and nibbles. 10am-4pm daily. Free entrywww.rusticsimplicityblog.wordpress.com
TUESDAY 21FESTIVAL OF LIGHTSt John’s Anglican Church, (moving to Alexandra Library)Blessing the light (in St John’s Church). Lantern parade led by Ukulele Heaven through park by Ultima Thule Creek to Alexandra Library. Short stories of light in the Library from a poet, an artist, an Indigenous leader, a scientist, a psychologist, a children’s story and more. Purpose to celebrate Light during the winter solstice for all the family. Hot soup provided. 6pm-8pmRev Paul Wood 0433 855 326 ~ [email protected]
SATURDAY 25LAKE MOUNTAIN ~ SPRINT XLake Mountain Alpine ResortX Country sprint ski race with a differencewww.ywatercentre.com.au
SATURDAY 26LAKE MOUNTAIN ~ FAST AND FEMALELake Mountain Alpine ResortWomen 9 to 19. X Country skiing clinics, laser biathlonwww.ywatercentre.com.au
WEDNESDAY 29WATER FUN @ THE WETLANDSY Water Discovery Centre, Hood St, YeaAre your children feeling bored? Do you have grandchildren visiting for the holidays? Just passing through and want something to do? Come along to the Y Water – Water Fun school holiday activities and have a splashing good time. Activities suitable for primary school aged children. Entry by gold coin donation. 10am-11.30am5797 3394www.ywatercentre.com.au
SATURDAY 2CHRISTMAS IN JULY501 Bar & Grill, Jerusalem Creek, EildonCome along and enjoy, keep warm in front of the fire and take in the spectacular views of Lake Eildon. Bookings essential. 5pm-8pm5774 [email protected]
SATURDAY 2 – SUNDAY 3WOMINDJEKA WEEKENDY Water Discovery Centre, Hood Street, YeaWomindjeka! – welcome! Come, learn and celebrate the history and culture of the Taungurung people, the traditional owners of the lands on which the award winning Y Water Discovery Centre and Yea Wetlands is sited.10am-4pm Saturday & SundayStuart Oddy 0402 349 120 ~ [email protected]
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AUGUST2016WEDNESDAY 6WATER FUN @ THE WETLANDSY Water Discovery Centre, Hood Street, YeaDo you have grandchildren visiting for the holidays? Just passing through and want something to do? Water Fun school holiday activities suitable for primary school aged children. Entry by gold coin donation. 10am-11.30am5797 3394www.ywatercentre.com.au
SUNDAY 10 LAKE MOUNTAIN MINI SERIES 1LakeMountainAlpineResortJunior X country ski race, 0.5km, 1.5km or 2.5km. Great way to introduce young skiers to not so serious grass roots racing. 1pmRay Malins 9728 1894 ~ [email protected]
SUNDAY 10 LAKE MOUNTAIN JUNIOR SPRINT XLakeMountainAlpineResortJunior X country ski racewww.lakemountainresort.com.au
FRIDAY 22 – SUNDAY 24MURRINDINDI BEANIE FESITVAL VICSt John’s Anglican Church Hall Downey Street, AlexandraA three day celebration of clever, crafty beanies. Categories include Teapot Beanie, Traditional, Fibre Fusion, Murrindindi Madness, and The Most Down to Earth Beanie which are donated to the festival with proceeds going to local charities. Entries close by July 13th. 10am-4pm each dayCarolyn Weeks 0400 997 655 ~ [email protected]
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SATURDAY 23CHRISTMAS IN JULYHolmesglen at Eildon, 92 Moore Road, EildonBeat the winter blues and celebrate Christmas in July at Holmesglen at Eildon as we showcase some of the best seasonal produce the region has to offer. With a roving magician and live music to entertain throughout the night, this will be a truly magical event! $70 per adult – 4 courses, $30 per child (12 yrs and under) – 2 courses (with a gift from Santa). Bookings essential. 6.30pm 5774 2361 ~ [email protected]/eildon
SUNDAY 24BULLFIGHT CHARGELake Mountain Alpine ResortThis is the major ski event of the season at Lake Mountain; a fun tour event which is popular for all abilities from fit skiers to novice skiers who just want to enjoy the challenge of the course. 8km or 3km options. 11amRobyn Bayley-Jones 5957 7201~ [email protected]
SUNDAY 24 LAKE MOUNTAIN MINI SERIES 2LakeMountainAlpineResortJunior X country ski race, 0.5km, 1.5km or 2.5km. Great way to introduce young skiers to not so serious grass roots racing. 1pmRay Malins 9728 1894 ~ [email protected]
FRIDAY 29TASTE OF TAMWORTHAlexandra Town Hall, Grant StreetUGFM - Radio Murrindindi with Carter and Carter, by popular demand, bring another Taste of Tamworth to your own backyard with a great night of family entertainment. This year’s line-up of Jayne Denham, Luke Austin and Anthony Taylor will perform along with Carter and Carter at the Alexandra Town Hall.7pm-11pmDavid Carter 0416 075 638~ [email protected]
FRIDAY 5 – THURSDAY 1 SEPTEMBERMICHELLE ENDERSBY EXHIBITIONGallery 34, 34 High Street, YeaMichelle Endersby is a new artist to Gallery 34 and we are excited to have her onboard. Her detailed portraits of an individual rose need to be seen to be believed. David Bates 0478 58 34 [email protected]
SATURDAY 6WINTER WARRIOR CHALLENGELake Mountain Alpine ResortThis race is a blast, come for a great time in the snow and have a laugh with your mates! 15km, 25 obstacles and heaps of fun!warriorchallenge.com.au/
SUNDAY 7LAKE MOUNTAIN MINI SERIES 3Lake Mountain Alpine ResortJunior X country ski race, 0.5km, 1.5km or 2.5km. Great way to introduce young skiers to not so serious grass roots racing. 1pmRay Malins 9728 [email protected]
SUNDAY 7LAKE MOUNTAIN ~ SCHOOL SNOWSPORTS XC CLASSICLake Mountain Alpine ResortGood classic race for school teamswww.lakemountainresort.com.au
SATURDAY 13ST JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH HIGH TEASt John’s Parish Hall, Downey Street, AlexandraAfternoon tea – theme ‘Second Hand Rose”. Musical entertainment. Lucky door prizes, raffles, spot prizes and prizes for dressing to the theme. 2.30pm-4.30pmLinda Davis 5772 [email protected]
MONDAY 15LAKE MOUNTAIN ~ CLUSTER PRIMARY SCHOOL CARNIVAL (TBC)Lake Mountain Alpine ResortRaces, games, skills for schools from the local area.www.lakemountainresort.com.au
SATURDAY 20LAKE MOUNTAIN ~ LASER BIATHLON (TBC)Lake Mountain Alpine ResortRaces, games, skills for schools from the local area.www.lakemountainresort.com.au
FRIDAY 26 – TUESDAY 1 NOVEMBER THE ART OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURERustic Simplicity @ The Shear ‘N’ shedS, 74 Grant Street, Alexandra An annual event featuring a solo exhibition of art by a different children’s book illustrator every year. Previously featured artists include Mini Goss (Five Little Owls), Katz Cowley (The Wonky Donkey) and Sarah Hardy (Aussie Edition of The Hokey Pokey). Who will it be in 2016? Exhibition opens from 6pm Friday 26 August with drinks and nibbles. Free entry. 10am-4pm daily www.rusticsimplicityblog.wordpress.com
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Business ALEXANDRA MARKETCLOSED FOR JUNE JULY AUGUST 2nd Saturday of the month 9am –1pmAlexandra Timber Tramway, Station St, AlexandraCome and enjoy the atmosphere catering for all tastes and interests. Featuring plants, herbs, local produce, unique handicrafts, bric-a-brac and collectables. Refreshments available with a coffee cart, BBQ and cold drinks. Jane 0427 509 988 [email protected]
BOLLYGUM COMMUNITY MARKET2nd Sunday of the month 9am – 1pm Bollygum Park, 40 Whittlesea-Kinglake Rd, Kinglake The kids can play in the unique adventure playground as you soak up the market’s relaxing atmosphere, search for special treasures, try fantastic local produce and much more. Cheryl 5786 [email protected] www.bollygumpark.org.au
FLOWERDALE COMMUNITY MARKET3rd Sunday of the month 9am – 1pmFlowerdale Community Hall, Whittlesea-Yea Rd, FlowerdaleCountry market stalls with arts, crafts, veggies, plants, bric-a-brac and lots more. Hot food, Devonshire teas and cold drinks available. New stall holders welcome, $10 a stall.Alison 5780 [email protected]
KINGLAKE PRODUCE & ARTISAN MARKET4th Sunday of the month 10am – 3pm (except December)Kinglake Township, Whittlesea-Kinglake Rd, KinglakeThe Kinglake Produce & Artisan Market is a great place to come and buy the finest of local farm produce and meat, the best breads, olive oil, wine, jams and sauces, cakes and yummy pies, roses and other goods on offer from the state. Entry via gold coin donation – contribution to the Rotary Club of the Kinglake Ranges to assist community [email protected] Kinglake Produce & Artisan Market
MARYSVILLE MARKET2nd & 4th Sunday of the monthMurchison St, MarysvilleCrafts, gifts, clothing, plants, locally produced preserves, jams, chutneys, lavender products, shortbread biscuits, honey, fresh fruit and vegetables and wine. Additional stallholders invited.Louise 0405 146 [email protected]
YARCK COUNTRY MARKET3rd Saturday of the month 9am – 1.30pmYarck Hall, Maroondah Hwy, YarckThe market helps to fund the hall maintenance and provides an outlet for local produce, jams, craft, plants and wines.Bob 0448167438 www.visityarck.com.au Yarck Market
YEA COUNTRY MARKET1st Saturday of the month 9am – 2pmYea Railway Park, Station St, YeaThe Yea Country Market offers an array of stalls, the best in fresh local produce, arts and crafts, children’s activities, playground and skate park. The market showcases local producers, growers and makers and is a community event with a gold coin donation entry – funds from entry are donated to local charities.0417 561 202 [email protected] Yea Country Market
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Visit our showroom to view a wide range of samples and trial our display kitchen42 Aitken Street Alexandra
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ELECTRICIAN
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• House slabs• Shed slabs• Driveways• Paths
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Mitch A Fix Services
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2 Centre Avenue Eildon Ph 03 5774 2727
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WEED CONTROL
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• Traditional antique restoration • General upholstery • Custom hand made sofas
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TYRE SERVICES
TOYO, KELLY, KUMHO, COOPER & MAXXIS• Wheel Alignments & Wheel Balancing
• On-site Service for Tractor / Earthmoving Puncture Repairs • Vehicle Servicing and Repairs – VACC Accredited
• Licensed Roadworthy Vehicle Tester • Supercharge Batteries
42A Aitken Street, Alexandra Phone (03) 5772 3456 Fax (03) 5772 2567
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Yea Mechanical RepairsYea 5797 2200BANKSBendigo BankKinglake 5786 1656BLINDS / AWNINGSRob Cam Blinds 0417 377 890BOAT HIRELakeview Boat HireEildon 0488 051 721BOOK SHOPSBooks at YarckYarck 5773 4337Friends of the LibraryAlexandra 5772 2935Friends of Yea Library86 High Street Yea BUILDERSReady BuiltMansfield 5775 1199BUTCHERSAlexandra Quality MeatsAlexandra 5772 1151Thornton Butchers & DeliThornton 5773 2224CABINET MAKERSAW Cabinets Alexandra 5772 1000CAR DETAILERSBradAlexandra 0419 518 472CAR SALESMartins GarageMansfield 5733 1000CARAVAN PARKSBig4 Taggerty Holiday ParkTaggerty 5774 7263Boulevard Caravan ParkEildon 5774 2128Breakaway Twin Rivers Caravan ParkAcheron 5772 1735Eildon Waters Holiday ParkEildon 5773 2386Eildon Pondage Holiday ParkEildon 1800 651 691Thornton Caravan ParkThornton 5773 2305CLOTHING / SHOE SHOPSAlexandra Sportspower & ToysAlexandra 5772 1719Country TouchMarysville 5963 3753Footsteps Family FootwearAlexandra 5772 1503Inspire on GrantAlexandra 5772 2311Miller’s MenslandAlexandra 5772 1254Your WardrobeYea 5797 2309COMMUNICATIONSWeeks RadioAlexandra 5772 1292CONCRETINGRock ‘n’ Conc 0409 250 234COMPUTERSMurrindindi ComputersAlexandra 5772 1403DOG GROOMINGDirty DogsAlexandra 0413 892 722EATERIES / BAKERIES /RESTAURANTSAlexandra Bakery & CafeAlexandra 5772 2272Alexandra Hotel & CafeAlexandra 5772 1014Alexandra Noodle BarAlexandra 5772 2888
Amble Inn Cafe & PizzaYea 5797 2680Aqua Bar & CafeEildon 0425 816 959Bakers Lane Country BakehouseAlexandra 5772 3104Buck’s Country BakehouseYarck 5773 4233Burnsies TakeawayAlexandra 5772 2693Cafe AlexAlexandra 5772 1155Eildon Bakery & CafeEildon 5774 2362Essence Coffee LoungeAlexandra 5772 2122Giddy Goat CafeYarck 5773 4223Hoova’s at The MountAlexandra 5772 1083Jamieson Cafe, Deb’sJamieson 5777 0600Made in MarysvilleMarysville 0418 293 084Rendezvous Cafe RestaurantYea 5797 2528Ruffy Produce StoreRuffy 5790 4387The Bunker RestaurantMarysville 5963 3241The Provender Country Bakehouse Yea 5797 3155 Alexandra 5772 3167Yea Chinese RestaurantYea 5797 2865Yea Sweet Co, Yea 0411 772 890Yea Take Away Yea 5797 2664ELECTRICIANSE-Tec Electrical ContractorAlexandra 0418 543 310Grimshaw ElectricsThornton 0429 808 596FISHING SUPPLIESEildon Bait & TackleEildon 5774 2712Totally TroutAlexandra 5772 2662FLOOR SANDING & FINISHINGTim SkerrittAlexandra 0439 358 880FLORISTSLavender Hill FloristAlexandra 0474 201 481FURNITURE STORESBetta Home LivingMansfield 5775 1992 Chookies Furniture WarehouseAlexandra 5772 2152GALLERIES Banksia GalleryStrath Creek 0418 651 758Gallery 34Yea 0478 583 434Little Fishes Art StudioMarysville 0408 146 165Made in MarysvilleMarysville 0418 293 084Old Post Office SeymourSeymour 5792 3107Rustic Simplicity Alexandra 0419 517 045GENERAL STORES / GROCERIES / FRUIT & VEGAlexandra Fruit & Veg Alexandra 5772 1750Yarck General Store Yarck 5773 4204GIFT SHOP / CLOTHING / SHOESAlexandra Discounts & GiftwareAlexandra 5772 2850
By The FallsMarysville 0448 983 009Footsteps Family FootwearAlexandra 5772 1503Inspire on GrantAlexandra 5772 2311Lit & BeyondMarysville 0422 239 754Marysville Crystal Gardens & ShopMarysville 5963 4373Redgate BazaarAlexandra 0407 683 712Rustic Simplicity Alexandra 0419 517 045GLASS PRODUCTSRidgeline Glass & GlazingHealesville 5962 2888GRAPHIC DESIGNAnn Friedel PublishingAlexandra 0418 556 107HALL FOR HIREFawcett HallFawcett via Alexandra 5772 2997HARDWARE / TIMBER STORESMitre 10 Alexandra 5772 2188Mansfield 5775 2511Yea 5797 2290HEALTH / BEAUTY / WELLBEINGAlexandra PhysiotherapyAlexandra 5772 2649Kate’s WaxingAlexandra 5772 1012Jessica’s Sheer BeautyAlexandra 5772 3322White Lotus Natural Health & Wellbeing Narbethong 5963 7126HEATINGBowd HeatingAlexandra 5772 1045HOME MAINTENANCE SERVICESSteve’s Maintenance ServiceAlexandra 5772 2451HORSE RIDINGRubicon Valley Horse RidingThornton 5773 2292HOTELS / MOTELS / RESORTSAlexandra Hotel & CafeAlexandra 5772 1014Alexandra MotelAlexandra 5772 2077Buxton HotelBuxton 5774 7381Eildon ResortEildon 5774 2415Flowerdale HotelFlowerdale 5780 1230Flowerdale EstateStrath Creek 5784 5600Golden Trout Hotel MotelEildon 5774 2508Holmesglen at EildonEildon 5774 2631Hungry Horse HotelMolesworth 5797 6266Kevington HotelKevington 5777 0543Mount Pleasant HotelAlexandra 5772 1083Royal Mail HotelYea 5797 2515Rubicon Hotel MotelThornton 5773 2251The Grand Caledonian HotelYea 5797 2513Yea MotelYea 5797 2660Yea Peppercorn HotelYea 5797 2000
HOUSEBOAT HIRE / SALESAnchorage HouseboatsEildon 5774 2705LOCAL PRODUCEA Matter of TasteMarysville 0409 252 620King Parrot Grove OlivesStrath Creek 0418 651 758Marysville Lolly ShopMarysville 5963 3644 Murrindindi Olive GroveYea 0418 333 586Ruffy Produce Store Ruffy 5790 4387Two Pickled Molesworth 5797 6309LOCKSMITH Mitch-a-Fix ServicesAlexandra 0409 285 589MARINE SERVICESEildon Outboard ServiceEildon 5774 2132MOTORCYCLES / MOWERSAlexandra MotorcyclesAlexandra 5772 1045Murrindindi Motorcycles & MowersEildon 0419 462 180NEWSAGENCIESAlexandra Newsagency Alexandra 5772 1025NURSERIES / GARDEN CENTRES / SUPPLIESAlexandra Garden CentreAlexandra 5772 2335Bedrock Garden SuppliesAlexandra 5772 1911Buxton NurseryBuxton 5774 7345Fern Acres Kinglake West 5786 5031Goulburn Valley NurseryYea 5797 2222King Parrot Native/Bush Food Garden Centre, Strath Creek 0418 651 758NURSING HOMEDarlingford Nursing Home Eildon 5774 2711OUTDOOR EQUIPMENTMaroondah Outdoor EquipmentBuxton 5774 7292Mansfield Hunting & FishingMansfield 5779 1685PHARMACIESAlexandra PharmacyAlexandra 5772 2153 Eildon 5774 2393Eildon PharmacyEildon 5774 2626Marysville PharmacyMarysville 5963 4224PHOTO BOOTH HIRE / PHOTOGRAPHERJudy HoffmanYea 0427 973 228PHYSIOTHERAPISTAlexandra PhysiotherapyAlexandra 5772 2649PLUMBERSTravis Capp PlumbingAlexandra 0419 553 803POLITICIANSCindy McLeish MPState Member for Eildon 9730 1066Sophie MirabellaLiberal for Indi 5721 4672REAL ESTATE AGENTSDA RobinsonYea 5797 2500
Business & trades listings . . .ACCOMMODATIONAlexandra Hotel & CafeAlexandra 5772 1014Alexandra MotelAlexandra 5772 2077Alexandra Tourist ParkAlexandra 5772 1222Alpino ApartmentsMarysville 0408 103 481Amelina CottagesMarysville 0434 692 622Big4 Taggerty Holiday ParkTaggerty 5774 7263Breakaway Twin Rivers Caravan ParkAcheron 5772 1735Buxton HotelBuxton 5774 7381Churches of YarckYarck 0414 969 008Eildon Lake MotelEildon 5774 2800Eildon Parkview Motor InnEildon 5774 2165Eildon ResortEildon 5774 2415Flowerdale HotelFlowerdale 5780 1230Flowerdale EstateStrath Creek 5784 5600Giddy Goat CafeYarck 5773 4223Glenfield Cottage B/BYarck 5773 4304Granite Station at Trawool Valley ResortTrawool 5792 1444Jerusalem Creek Marina & Holiday ParkLake Eildon 5774 2585Rubicon Hotel MotelThornton 5773 2251Saladin Lodge Narbethong 0429 699 969Taylor Bay Country Club Taylor Bay 0497 889 353Thornton Caravan ParkThornton 5773 2305Tower MotelMarysville 5963 3225Vibe HotelMarysville 5957 7700Waverley Guest House Alexandra 5772 1146White Lotus B&B Narbethong 5963 7126Yea MotelYea 5797 2660Yea Peppercorn HotelYea 5797 2000APPLIANCE STOREAlexandra Leading Appliances Alexandra 5772 2463ANTENNA INSTALLATIONGoulburn Valley TV Antennas 0498 138 968AUTOMOTIVE SERVICESAlexandra Automotive Alexandra 5772 3232Alexandra Tyrepower Alexandra 5772 3456Chisholm & Shaw AutomotiveYea 5797 2302Eildon Auto Spares Eildon 5774 2712High Country 4X4Mansfield 5779 1900Race Engines AutomotiveAlexandra 0448 314 104RV 4x4 Online Store www.rv4x4.net.au
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EldersAlexandra 0419 558 032LJ Hooker Alexandra 5772 1774 Marysville 5963 3550Eildon Real EstateEildon 5774 2771Landmark HarcourtsAlexandra 5772 3444Ruralco Property Alexandra 5772 1110 Yea 5797 2086RURAL PRODUCE / EQUIPMENTLandmark EmblingAlexandra 5772 3110Pheasant Creek Stockfeeds & SuppliesKinglake West 5786 5891RodwellsAlexandra 5772 2444 Yea 5797 2086 SERVICE STATIONSChisholm & ShawYea 5797 2302Eildon One Stop FuelEildon 5774 2220 Petrogas AlexandraAlexandra 5772 1227Shell BuxtonBuxton 5774 7171Simpson & Sons P/LAlexandra 5772 1205SKI HIRE / SNOW BUSCross Country Ski HireMarysville 5963 3322Lakle Mountain Apline ResortLake Mountain lakemountain.com.auLake Mountain Snow BusMarysville 5963 3753Marysville Ski CentreMarysville 5963 3455SOLICITORSWilliams HuntAlexandra 5772 1493STOCK AND STATION AGENTSEldersAlexandra 5772 1052Landmark EmblingAlexandra 5772 3110Rodwells Alexandra/Yea 5772 2444 / 5797 2086TREE SERVICESJT’s Trees 0413 671 066TOWING & SALVAGEMotivated Towing & SalvageEildon 5774 2727TROUT FARMSBuxton Trout FarmBuxton 5774 7370Eildon Trout FarmThornton 5773 2377TYRESAlexandra TyrepowerAlexandra 5772 3456UPHOLSTERYMaxwell’s UpholsteryEildon 5774 2201 Topstitch Upholstery & AntiquesYea 5797 2992VETERINARIANMountain Ranges Vet ClinicKinglake 5786 1777WEED CONTROLAlexandra Weed Control 0407 565 207WELDING SERVICESBuffalo Built 0429 199 472WINES/BREWSSedona EstateMurrindindi 9730 2883WINDOWSSunergy Windows Pty LtdHealsville 5962 5777
Contact numbers . . .IN AN
EMERGENCY CALL
000EMERGENCY SERVICESPolice ..........................................................000Alexandra .................................................... 5772 1040Eildon ............................................................ 5774 2104Kinglake ....................................................... 5786 1333Marysville .................................................... 5963 3222Seymour............................................. 24hr 5735 0200Yea .................................................................. 5797 2630Ambulance .................................................000CFA ..............................................................000SES ..............................................24hr 132 500Bushfire Information Line & Fire Restriction Info ........................ 1800 240 667Crime stoppers .................................... 1800 333 000Gas emergencies ................................. 24hr 132 771Goulburn Valley Water – faults .................................................... 1800 454 500Help for Wildlife ................................... 0417 380 687Power & Street Light Failures .................... 131 799RACV.................................................................... 131111Energy Australia ............................................. 133 466Wildlife Victoria ................................... 1300 094 535HEALTH SERVICESHELPLINESKids Helpline ........................................ 1800 551 800Lifeline ................................................... 24hr 13 11 14Maternal & Child Health Line ........................................... 24hr 13 22 29Mental Health Advice Line .............. 1300 280 737Poisons Information Centre ....................... 131 126Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis Service......................................... 1800 015 188HOSPITALSAlexandra .................................................... 5772 0900Yea .................................................................. 5736 0400After Hours GP clinic ......................... 1300 766 858SCHOOLS / EDUCATIONPRESCHOOLS/PLAYGROUPSAlexandra & District Kindergarten .............................................. 5772 1387Alexandra Playgroup ............................... 5772 2344Eildon Kindergarten ................................ 5774 2041Flowerdale Kindergarten ....................... 5780 2816Kinglake Playgroup .................................. 5786 1301Kinglake Ranges Children’s Centre ....................................... 5786 1352NEST Playgroup ......................................... 9719 7314Yea & District Children’s Centre ........... 5797 2730PRIMARYSCHOOLSAlexandra PS ............................................. 5772 1006Buxton PS .................................................... 5774 7341Eildon PS ...................................................... 5774 7074Flowerdale PS ............................................ 5780 1264Kinglake PS ................................................. 5786 1284Kinglake Middle PS .................................. 5786 1295Kinglake West PS....................................... 5786 5262Marysville PS .............................................. 5963 3256Sacred Heart PS Yea ................................. 5797 2723St Mary’s PS Alexandra ........................... 5772 1500Taggerty PS ................................................. 5774 7224Toolangi PS ................................................. 5962 9255Yea PS ............................................................ 5797 2724SECONDARYCOLLEGESAlexandra SC .............................................. 5770 2000Yea SC ........................................................... 5797 2207
ADULTEDUCATIONCEACA Alexandra ..................................... 5772 1238Flowerdale Community House ................................... 5780 2664Kinglake Neighbourhood House .......................... 5786 1301Yea Community House ........................... 5797 3070SERVICES CLUBSKiwanis ................................................... 0418 335 692LIONSCLUBSAlexandra .................................................... 5772 3428Eildon ............................................................ 5774 2674Kinglake ....................................................... 5786 1403Marysville .............................................. 0448 954 667Yea ................................................................. 5797 3242MASONICLODGESAlexandra Masonic Centre, Albert Edward Lodge ..............................0448 902 262 / 5772 2708MEN’SSHEDSFlowerdale ............................................ 0412 334 521Kinglake Ranges........................................ 5786 5999Marysville .............................................. 0407 134 277PROBUSCLUBSAlexandra .................................................... 5772 1253Alexandra Ladies ..................................... 5774 2641Yea .................................................................. 5797 2344REDCROSSAlexandra Red Cross .......................... 0419 872 230ROTARYCLUBSAlexandra .................................................... 5772 1897Kinglake Ranges........................................ 5786 2193Yea .................................................................. 5792 3515RSLAlexandra RSL ............................................ 5797 6269Eildon RSL .................................................... 5774 2630Marysville RSL ............................................ 5774 7110Thornton RSL Sub Branch................ 0458 082 823Yea RSL Sub Branch ........................... 0408 898 139SENIORCITIZENSCLUBSAlexandra Senior Citizens ...................... 5772 1010YOUTHGROUPSFlowerdale Junior Youth Group 5 to 14 yrs ................................ 0408 333 953Flowerdale Senior Youth Group ......................................... 0423 320 484SPORTING CLUBSBASKETBALLCLUBSAlexandra ............................................. 0417 112 533Kinglake ....................................................... 5786 5441BOWLINGCLUBSAlexandra ................................................... 5772 1150Eildon ........................................................... 5774 2540Marysville Golf & Bowls ......................... 5963 3241Whittlesea .................................................. 9716 1966Yea .................................................................. 5797 2770CRICKETCLUBSAlexandra .............................................. 0437 599 909Flowerdale ............................................ 0414 533 342Merton ................................................... 0408 316 498Yea Tigers ..................................................... 5797 2543Marysville & District .......................... 0422 702 956
FOOTBALL/NETBALLCLUBSAlexandra .................................................... 5772 1912Yea .................................................................. 5797 2412Kinglake ....................................................... 5786 1580Marysville & District .......................... 0412 487 842GOLFCLUBSEildon ............................................................ 5774 2044Alexandra .................................................... 5772 1570Yea .................................................................. 5797 2746Whittlesea ................................................... 9716 2066Marysville Golf & Bowls .......................... 5963 3241KARATEAlexandra Karate Club ...................... 0407 855 344RACECLUBSAlexandra .................................................... 5773 4304Merton .......................................................... 5778 9551Yea .................................................................. 5796 9396RIDINGCLUBSAcheron Valley Adult Riding Club ..................................... 5773 2245SPEEDWAY ..........www.alexandraspeedway.comSQUASHCLUBAlexandra .............................................. 0438 546 070TENNISCLUBSAlexandra .................................................... 5772 2621Flowerdale .................................................. 5780 2201Kinglake Ranges........................................ 5786 5228Yea .................................................................. 5736 0461SWIMMING POOLSAlexandra .................................................... 5772 1705Eildon ............................................................ 5774 2174Marysville .................................................... 5963 3387Yea .................................................................. 5797 2474RECREATIONAL GROUPSAlexandra Brass Band.............................. 5772 1404Alexandra Camera Club ......................... 5778 9540Alexandra & District 4 Wheel Drive Club .................................. 5772 1395Alexandra & District Dog Obedience ......................................... 5774 7303Alexandra Eildon & District Lapidary Club ............................................. 5774 2908Alexandra Quilters ................................... 5772 1897Buxton Craft Activities ............................ 5774 7291Eildon & District Woodworking Guild ................................ 5774 7513Eildon Art Group ....................................... 5773 2306Upper Goulburn Field Naturalists ................................................... 5772 1189Yea Camera Club ....................................... 5797 3228Yea Film Society ........................................ 5797 2480MURRINDINDI SHIRE COUNCILAlexandra .................................................... 5772 0333..................................................Toll Free 1800 633 792Yea .................................................................. 5797 2209..................................................Toll Free 1800 672 719Kinglake ....................................................... 5786 1522..................................................Toll Free 1800 651 821Home Based Childcare ........................... 5772 0362Aged Care Services .................................. 5772 0353Family Day Care ................................... 1800 633 792Alexandra Library ..................................... 5772 0349Kinglake Library ........................................ 5786 1522Yea Library................................................... 5797 2209Local Law Emergencies .................... 0419 572 425Engineering Emergencies ............... 0407 509 413
TRANSFER STATION LOCATIONS AND HOURSThere are five Transfer Stations (also known as Resource Recovery Centres) and one Landfill (at Alexandra) in the Murrindindi Shire. Alexandra Marysville Eildon Yea Kinglake Mt Pleasant Rd Sunds Rd Jerusalem Rd Ghin Ghin Rd Watson’s RdMonday 10am - noon 1pm - 3pm Closed Closed Closed Tuesday Closed Closed 10am - 1pm 10am - 4pm Closed Wednesday 1pm - 4pm 10am - noon Closed Closed 10am - 4pm Thursday Closed Closed noon - 3pm Closed Closed Friday 10am - noon 1pm - 3pm Closed Closed Closed Saturday 10am - 4pm 9am - 4pm 9am - 4pm 9am - 4pm 9am - 4pm Sunday 10am - 4pm 10am - 4pm 10am - 4pm 9am - 3pm 10am - 4pm * All Resource Recovery Centres are closed on Good Friday, Christmas Day, New Years Day and days of total fire ban.
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Wilhelmina Falls
YELLOWDINDI
HWY
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MurrindindiShire West
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Big River
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LAKE EILDON
NATIONAL PARK
JAMIESON
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Map drawn by Rooftop MapsBuxton Ph 03 57 74 75 76June 2014.
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For more information on National ParksPh. PARKS VIC13 19 63or State Forest ph.DEPI 13 61 86
For Kinglake Town Map
Rail Trail
Urban Areas
10% Lake level
Lake orlarge river
Cycling
Boat launching
MurrindindiShire East
Map
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