February 2012
The Southern Highlands & Illawarra Region Inside:
Southern Highlands Food & Wine Festival
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Festival of Steam
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Robertson Show Roses Festival
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ADFAS Lectures
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Illawarra Fly Wet Weather Challenge
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Rotary Swapmeet
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Food & Wine Festival
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Canberra Summerside Festival
Fireworks @ the Robertson Show
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Tickle your Fancy at the 2012 Robertson Show There are so many highlights associated with Robertson’s annual show it’s hard to single out any particular event. From the moment the gates open on Friday, March 9th until the spectacular fireworks display the following evening, this year’s show program promises to be one of the best ever presented with something for all members of the family. Over the two days the spotlight will shine on the centre ring where horse and rider team up to impress the judges as they strive for the elusive championship ribbons.
Early indications are that the Hindmarsh Pavilion will be a popular venue as patrons cast their eyes over a vast number of categories including craft, needlework, flowers and cakes on display. Don’t forget the high quality on exhibit with the Dairy and Beef cattle strutting their stuff while numbers in the poultry and dog sections have surpassed all expectations. Throw in a host of novelty events such as the Great Australian Potato Race, Demolition Derby, push bikes and jig races, women’s pumpkin lawn
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bowls, weight judging competition, hay stacking and the unusual rides for those who like to be daring, while those wanting to test their appetite can enter the pie eating competition. Old timers will be able to recall memories of the past when the Berrima District Old Machinery Club promotes an intriguing range of machines from days gone by. Whatever tickles your fancy rest assure you will find it at this year’s Robertson Show.
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9th & 10th March FEATURING:
A COUNTRY SHOW WITH SOMETHING FOR ALL THE FAMILY!
• Bullocky Demonstrations
Over two days of fun and excitement, expect to see the usual line up of country show exhibits, demonstrations and events culminating in a spectacular fireworks display on Saturday night.
• Push Bike Races • Dog Jumping
From dairy and beef cattle to local craft, needlework, flowers and cakes, there is a category of exhibits certain to tickle your fancy.
• Haystacking Competition
As Robertson prides itself on embracing and reviving many "old" skills, there will be a cheese making section in the pavillion.
• Novelty Events & Sideshows
The Australian Reptile display will entertain you with interesting facts and deadly reptiles. As well, the Stationary Engines showing us a glimse of the past with steam powered tractors and the like are sure to be of interest.
• Horses events • Beef & Dairy Show • Poultry Show • Dog Show • Great Australian Potato Races • Australian Reptile Display • Live Entertainment • Demolition Derby
Other novelty events include the Great Australian Potato Races, push bikes and jig races, women's pumpkin lawn bowls, weight judging competition, hay stacking and the usual rides. Be tempted by the pie eating competition. Fireworks will end the show after the Saturday Night action packed Demolition Derby.
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Rose
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Festival 2012
Goulburn’s 19th Annual Rose Festival
March 10th & 11th Goulburn Soldiers Club (cnr Market and Sloane Sts, Goulburn) The Rose Show is open on Saturday 11am to 5pm with the official opening at 11.30am by Jennie Churchill, Garden Author and TV Presenter. On Sunday the Show opens at 10am and concludes with the sale of Roses at 4pm. Along with the Rose Display there will also be an Art Exhibition. Stalls will include Gill's Card Making, Estate Gardening Tools, Shepherds Hill Nursery and other local nurseries, and more..... Programme and Competition Schedule can be viewed online at www.goulburnrosefestival.org.au or www.igoulburn.com - go to What's On and View All Events.
Goulburn Rose Festival is organised by the Goulburn City of Roses Committee, which is a group of dedicated volunteers. The money they raise is used to establish and maintain the Rose gardens which position Goulburn as the 'City of Roses'. For enquiries about the Rose Festival phone Goulburn and District Tourism 1800
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From the Editor February During the coming months, readers have a wonderful array of events to attend or participate in, as this very diverse and rich area offers up its best. The Bowral arm of the Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society will begin its 2012 lecture series in February with a talk by Hilary Kay from the BBC TVs Antiques Roadshow. More details can be found on page 14. The village of Thirlmere will once again host the Thirlmere Festival of Steam early in March. Enjoy all the fun of a country fair with entertainment, parades, guided tours of the Rail Museum and Steam Train Rides. It's on again in 2012! The Swapmeet and Family Market Day will be held in Oakdale and promises to be lots of fun with stalls, a jumping castle, face painting, hot food and coffee, classic car displays and more... If you enjoy a good old fashioned country show, then you can look forward to the Robertson Show during March. This two day event has all the excitement of a large regional show with the usual line up of interesting agricultural attractions as well as novelty events and sideshows.
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Bowral will host the Dan Murphy’s Food and Wine Festival at Bong Bong Picnic Racecourse early in March. The Festival will showcase not only wines, but also local produce and culinary demonstrations from local chefs. There will be arts and craft displays, live entertainment and plenty of activities for kids.
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Don’t miss the Rose Festival in Goulburn. The festival will feature rose displays, bus tours of the public rose gardens, an art exhibition and demonstrations. Stalls will include local lavender products, craft stalls, jewellery and more.
Towns Campbelltown, Camden Wollondilly Mittagong & Bowral Berrima & Moss Vale Robertson Goulburn Wollongong
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FEATURED EVENTS Robertson Show Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk Goulburn Roses Festival Rotary Swap Meet ADFAS Lectures Food and Wine Festival Canberra Summerside Festival Thirlmere Festival of Steam
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Celebrate everything good about summer in the Canberra region by attending the Summerside Festival. This festival runs for the month of February and is full of events celebrating local and seasonal produce and the region’s wines. As well, there will be innovative and exciting performances, events and exhibitions highlighting local talent. Enjoy!! Have a safe and happy stay and please carry your iMag with you. Linda
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M acarthuWhrats On This February Every day High Tea at Infusion Rydges Hotel, Campbelltown Includes a glass of sparkling wine, assorted ribbon sandwiches, scones with jam and cream, spring rolls, dim sums, coffee and tea.10.30am - 3pm. $39.50 per person. Ph: 4645 0500 Tuesdays throughout February Kids Grow Wild School Holiday Program The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan Including craft activities, storytelling, educational classes and a visit from Buttercup, the Garden mascot. $11. Ph: 4634 7935 Every Thursday starting 2 February MCSL’s Little Explorers Macarthur Centre for Sustainable Living For kids (0 - 5yrs) and parents. Arts, crafts and gardening activities. 10am - 12pm. $5 per child, $10 family. Bookings essential. Ph: 4647 9828 3, 10, 17 & 24 February Botanical Art Classes The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan One day per week for four weeks. Run by artist Barbara Duckworth. Students can work with graphite, watercolour and/ or coloured pencils. Suitable for both beginners and experienced students. The Bottlebrush Room. Friends $440, Non-members $480, includes morning tea and lunch. Bookings: 9231 8182 5 February Wivenhoe Historic House Open Day Enjoy a guided tour of Wivenhoe historic house, built for Charles Cowper circa 1837. 11am - 3pm. $5 per person. Ph: 4655 7057
5 February Opera at Trattoria La Vigna, Camden Four course meal plus the operatic voices of Tania Ferris, Michelle Buscemi, Dario Tondelli, Mattia Campetti and Gaetano Bonfante. From 5pm. $90 per person including house wine. Bookings essential. Ph: 4655 8000 7, 11, 15 February Glenalvon Open Day View the history of the Campbelltown area through photos and artefacts in the beautiful Georgian town house built in 1840. 10am - 1pm. Ph: 4625 1822 9 February Food Safari Tour A tour through ethnically diverse food stalls in Campbelltown. Enjoy samples of specialities then lunch at Campbelltown Arts Centre Cafe. $59 includes recipes, samples, coffee and lunch. Ph: 0413 892 313 or 0431 942 945 11 February Farm Fresh Tour The tour visits Deli D’lish, Camden Produce Markets, as well as farms and producers around Menangle, Picton and The Oaks. Lunch is at the Common Ground Bakery, Picton. 9am - 3.30pm. $99 includes coffee, lunch, tastings and a bag of goodies. Bookings: 0413 892 313 or 0431 942 945 High Tea at Harrington Grove Country Club Sweet and savoury treats plus live entertainment from 1pm. $42 per head, including hot beverages. Ph: 4631 3200 Worm Farming Workshop Macarthur Centre for Sustainable Living 10am - 12pm. Free. Ph: 4647 9828
11 February Garden to Table Workshop Salads and Stirfries Macarthur Centre for Sustainable Living 1pm - 4pm. Free. Ph: 4647 9828 14 February Valentines Day at the Japanese Gardens Campbelltown Arts Centre Cafe Enjoy a romantic evening of fine dining while overlooking the grounds of the Japanese Gardens. Ph: 4645 4297 Valentines Day at Harrington Grove Country Club Enjoy celebrating with your loved one at the elegant Harrington Grove Country Club. From 6.30pm.Ph: 4631 3200 Valentine’s Dinner at Belgenny Farm Three course meal, complimentary champagne or beer will be provided on arrival. From 5.30pm. Bookings essential. Ph: 4654 6800 19 February Ruane Winery Cellar Door Open Day Enjoy a day of leisurely wine tasting while enjoying the views from this spectacular property. From 11am. Ph: 4636 6249 25 February Composting Workshop Macarthur Centre for Sustainable Living 10am - 12pm. Free. Ph: 4647 9828 26 February High Tea in the Gardens Campbelltown Arts Centre Cafe Sweet and savoury delights, plus tea, coffee and a glass of bubbly (optional). $31.50 per person or $36.50 including bubbly. (Group discounts available). From 1.30pm - 4pm. Ph: 4645 4297
For more information contact Macarthur Visitor Information Centres Ph. 1800 655 991 E: info@visitmacarthur.com.au
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Camden, Narellan, Campbelltown Macarthur - the best of both worlds! Where can you find a vibrant city with modern delights, enjoy the tranquillity of nature reserves and historic charm, but also revel in adrenalin packed activities. Macarthur is less than an hour’s drive south-west of Sydney and includes the cities of Campbelltown and historic Camden. Throughout the region, the history of colonial settlement is reflected in the large number of heritage listed buildings; Camden Park House and Macarthur Park are fine examples of 19C architecture prevelent in the area. The Macarthur district played a significant role in the birth of the Australian Wool, Wine and Wheat industries. History books tell us that John Macarthur was responsible for our success as producers of fine Merino Wool, but historical records show that Elizabeth Macarthur, his wife, played a larger role than he did. John & Elizabeth Macarthur established convict built Belgenny Farm on part of the original 5000 acres granted to the family by Lord Camden in 1805. Today, Belgenny Farm is a major educational centre with direct links to our agricultural history. It offers specialised educational and environmental tours, giving young people and special interest groups a chance to learn about agriculture and its history in NSW. Macarthur is rich in history but also in art & culture. There is a diverse range of cultural venues including a number of small boutique art
galleries such as Struggletown Fine Arts Complex. Campbelltown Arts Centre and the Campbelltown Entertainment and Exhibition Centre are the entertainment heart of Macarthur. Macarthur is bordered by scenic hills, nature reserves and the Georges and Nepean Rivers. The beauty of the nature reserves and wildlife trails will surprise and delight with spectacular flowing streams, rock escarpments and native flora and fauna. For a superb day out, visit one of Macarthur's most interesting attractions; Australian Botanic Gardens, Mount Annan offers a lovely family day out in the midst of 416 hectares of Australian bushland. The facility includes picnic areas, a restaurant, over 10 kilometres of walking tracks and a native flora research facility and NSW Seedbank.
Campbelltown visitor information centre
What to See & Do Campbelltown Arts Centre Japanese Gardens and Teahouse Struggletown Fine Arts Complex Mount Annan Botanic Garden Fine dining at our many cafes and restaurants Boutique shopping & markets Macarthur Square – shopping, leisure, dining and entertainment complex Horse riding, Laser Skirmish Joy flights, hot air ballooning and skydiving Major Regional Festivals Fisher's Ghost Festival Ingleburn Alive Camden Antique Fair Camden Festival New Year's Eve Celebrations VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Campbelltown VIC 15 Old Menangle Rd, Campbelltown Ph 4645 4921 www.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au Camden VIC 'John Oxley Cottage' Camden Valley Way, Elderslie Ph 4658 1370 www.camden.nsw.gov.au
4645 4921 15 Old Menangle Road www.macarthur.com.au
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COBBITTY VILLAGE
MARKETS
The Original Country Market First Saturday of each month (Except January and February)
8am-1pm BBQ and devonshire teas available
100 Stalls Cobbitty Public School Grounds Cobbitty Road, Cobbitty
Ph: 0438 512 728 www.cobbittymarkets.com.au
Casual dining @
Melaleuca House
Relax before or after exploring the Mount Annan Botanic Garden. All day breakfast, burgers, pastas, salads, sandwiches and great coffee.
Open: Mon - Fri, 10am-5pm. Sat - Sun, 8am -5pm
evenings for private parties and functions.
Ph: (02)4648 3318
E:enquiries@melaleucahouse.com.au
February in Macarthur It's the summer, so head out doors and enjoy the warm days, fresh air and sunshine. In Macarthur we have plenty of activities to keep you entertained! Adventure of a Lifetime Fly high above the valley in a vintage tiger moth flight or float on cloud nine in a hot air balloon. If you dare, try the thrill of tandem skydiving - no experience necessary, just bring along your fearlessness and adrenalin. If you prefer to stay grounded then why not take to the hills on a leisurely cross-country horse ride, or test your
Designer Clothes at bargain prices!
Nasturtium Recycled Fashion Boutique
Top quality designer and upmarket fashion at affordable prices. Country Road, Lisa Ho, Maggie Shepherd, Handwriting, Wendy Heather & many more. All garments taken on consignment.
Shop 3, Lower Level Spotlight Plaza 147 Queen St Campbelltown
Ph 4628 5121
Play...relax....be entertained at the ATM
Facilities
CHINESE RESTAURANT OPEN DAILY Lunch 12 - 2.30pm Dinner 5.30pm Snack Bar & A - La - Carte Menu. A Smoke Free Zone!.
skill levels on the Macarthur region’s first designated mountain biking endurance trail! Explore the Outdoors Macarthur is bordered by scenic hills, nature reserves and the Georges and Nepean Rivers, so if you enjoy a bushwalk or a relaxing picnic - there are plenty of places to escape to. The region also boasts a range of beautiful public gardens including Koshigaya Park, Macarthur Park and the Japanese Gardens, as well as a number of scenic cycle tracks. A must see attraction is The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan. Set on more than 400 hectares of parkland, the Garden features BBQ and picnic facilities, themed gardens, a restaurant, a plant nursery, gift shop, walking tracks, interactive sculptures, mountain biking trail and guided tours. So much variety all in one place! A Golfing Mecca The Macarthur region's first class golf courses and driving ranges are a big drawcard for golfers of all standards. Whether your handicap is in the single figures, or you are just a social player, there are many fantastic courses where you can enjoy a game, afterwards head up to the country club and enjoy a bite to eat and a drink. For more information on these events, as well as further information on What's On in Macarthur, go to our website www. macarthur.com.au or call 1800 655 991.
Camden R.S.L. the good companion
23 Cawdor Rd, Camden (Adjacent to Coles) Ph: 4655 8705 ROCK & ROLL & SWING CLASSES - Mon 7 -9pm LINE DANCING - Tues - 11.30am Beginners - 11.30 - 12.30 (18 yrs & over $3) TRIVIA - Wed 7.30pm Lots of fun and prizes, teams of two or more. CLUB BINGO - Fantastic prizes & raffles. Thurs 10.45am MEAT MARKET - Fri 5pm , drawn at 6.30pm. Includes LUCKY MEMBERS DRAW LTPS/11/07262 ENTERTAINMENT in the Ken Bond Lounge - Fri 8.30pm Party Bands. LIVE BANDS - Sat 8.30pm - Free entry RAFFLES - Sun Fill the fridge! Stock the Pantry! Tickets 5pm. Drawn 6.30pm. Includes Lucky Members Draw. LTPS/11/07262
DOWN MEMORY LANE - Sun night entertainment from 5.30pm Membership now open - $5.50 incl GST
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Group tours around the Macarthur region ...Explore it all... Anytime is a great time to gather a group of like-minded friends together and organise a guided group tour of the Macarthur region! Whether you are planning a half day, whole day or overnight visit, Macarthur is full of exciting venues which can be packaged together to suit any interest and length of stay. We also have a series of themed tours with specialised tour guides, including the Heritage and Bushranging Tour, the Ghost and Ghoul Tour and the Menangle Road Explorer Tour. Specific itineraries can be developed, based around the interests of your group, and specialist guides are
available to ensure your tour is enjoyable. The area offers a number of unique attractions including a mix of museums, boutique wineries, galleries, hot air ballooning, golfing and shopping experiences. Heritage homes are scattered throughout the region. The region’s multicultural mix has created a culture of exotic dining, with a vast choice of cuisine to experience. Special deals can be arranged for prebooked groups. Contact the Visitor Information Centre on 1800 655 991 or visit the website at www.macarthur.com.au
BOYD GALLERY Fine Australian Art
Swapmeet & Family Market Day Sunday 26th February 2012 The Oakdale Worker’s Club 1605 Burragorang Rd. Oakdale. Opens 6am – 2pm After the wonderful success of our Swapmeet and Family Market Day held in 2010 and 2011, it’s on again in 2012. All the fun of the fair with lots of stalls, jumping castle, face painting, hot food and coffee and classic car displays. The Rotary Club of Wollondilly North raises funds to assist world disasters, provide clean water projects and provide help for those in need.
SWAPMEET
This year our fund raising will once again be centred upon those with mental health issues. Come along and enjoy the day and at the same time support a worthy cause. For further information contact: Louisa Singleman (02) 4680 8358 lsinglem@bigpond.net.au Nick Richardson (02) 4659 7426 rcwnswapmeet@live.com Warwick Richardson (02) 4659 6064
& FAMILY MARKET DAY
SUNDAY 26th FEBRUARY - 8.30am -2pm
SWAPMEET - Motor Car Parts
● Pancakes & Preserves ● Sausages ● Steak sandwiches
● Books ● Hand made jewellery ● Antiques & Old Wares
All swappers and stall holders welcome. Stall holders can begin to set up at 12 noon on Saturday and camp overnight.
Oakdale Workers’ Club, 1605 Burragorang Rd, Oakdale Contact number: 4680 8358 e:rcwnswapmeet@live.com
● Rustic Furniture ● Alpaca Goods ● Clothing
Original artworks by prominent Australian artists including: Patrick Carroll, John Cornwell, Joseph Frost, Warwick Fuller, Pamela Griffith, Kym Hart, Greg Jarmaine, Max Mannix, Paul Margocsy, Lynn Naismith, Velia Newman and many more… Gallery hours: Wed - Sun & Pub Hols 10am-5pm
BOYD GALLERY Struggletown Complex Sharman Close, Harrington Park (Opp McDonalds)
PHONE 02 4648 2424 www.boydfineart.com.au
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Monthly Markets Guide A guide to local art & craft, fresh produce, collectables & more.
Bundanoon Market
Cobbitty Market Stalls, BBQ & devonshire teas available 1st Sat 8-1pm (exc Jan & Feb) Cobbitty Public School, Cobbitty Ph: 0438 512 728
Art & craft, plants & bric-a-brac 1st & 3rd Sun (exc Jan) 8.30am-2.30pm. Bundanoon Hall. Railway Ave. Ph: 48844375 or 0438282256
Camden Lion's Market
Berrima School Craft Markets
Large quantity varied stalls 3rd Sat 9am – 1pm (excl Jan) Camden Showground Argyle St. Ph: 0417 230 418
Over 50 stalls 2nd Sun 9-1pm Primary School Ph: 0407 937 473
Robertson Market
4th Sat 9am-2pm Colo Vale Ph: 4889 4390
Lots of stalls. Good food & refreshments 2nd Sun 9am -3pm School of Arts. Hoddle St Robertson. Ph: 4885 1216
Creative Traders @ Picton
Lilac City Country Market
Colo Vale Community Market
A NATIONAL TRUST (NSW) PROPERTY
Creative Traders @ Thirlmere
Local art, craft & produce, planta, bric-abrac & cakes. Activities for kids 1st Sat (exc Jan) Montague St, Goulburn Ph: 4821 1839
3rd Sun monthly 9am - 2pm Cnr Oaks & Barbour Rd, Thirlmere. Ph: 4623 4449
Every Friday Crown St Mall Ph: 0425 277 118
1st Sun monthly 9am - 2pm Menangle St Picton Ph: 4623 4449
Wollongong Creative Traders
A special place to visit! Native animals up close, native plant nursery, Australiana gift shop, picnic tables.
OPEN: Tues - Sun, 9am - 4.30pm ENTRY TO WIRRIMBIRRA IS FREE 3105 Remembrance Drive, Bargo
Creative Traders @ The Oaks
Ph: 4684 1112
4th Sunday monthly 9am - 2pm 36 St Johns St, The Oaks Ph: 4657 2597
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Tour, discover, stay & play! Wine & Dine Markets Natural beauty Places of interest
Summer
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Wollondilly Picton, Thirlmere, Tahmoor, Bargo, The Oaks, Oakdale, Nattai, Wilton, Douglas Park, Menangle, Appin, Warragamba, Silverdale, Yerranderie.
Adventure
Now is the perfect time to discover the amazing and diverse range of quality local produce available in the Wollondilly Shire.
Accommodation
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Orchards in Wollondilly
Wollondilly
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Picton, Thirlmere, Bargo, Appin Wollondilly is a popular destination for a Tree Change or holiday. The area features Razorback Range, Burragorang Valley and towns like Picton, Appin, Thirlmere and Warragamba. Wollondilly, on the south western outskirts of Sydney and at the foothills of the Southern Highlands, is surrounded by spectacular, natural beauty and rural pastures. It is proudly known as “The Catchment”, supplying the bulk of Sydney’s drinking water supplies, and is a mecca for nature lovers boasting 21 bush walks, wildlife sanctuaries, lookouts and National Parks. The district is rich in history. The earliest known inhabitants of the district were the natives of the Gundangurra Tribe, who gave the area its name. The word Wollondilly is attributed to having three meanings, including:
"A place where spirits dwell" and "Water trickling over rocks" Today, the life and liveliness of the area attracts visitors who come to participate in adventure activities and sports. Wollondilly boasts many unique Bed & Breakfast facilities offering perfect service, home made meals and local knowledge. For the true country experience you can book a Farmstay and enjoy horse riding, farm animals, tractor & hay rides or if you prefer more traditional accommodation, Wollondilly also boasts a variety of motels, pub style and camping facilities. Visit www.visitwollondilly.com.au to check out the wide variety of accommodation available. Give the Visitor Centre a ring for more details on 46778 313
What to See & Do Nepean, Cataract, Cordeaux, Avon & Warragamba Dams Burragorang Lookout Wirrimbirra Sanctuary Train Works in Thirlmere Major Regional Festivals Thirlmere Festival of Steam Picton Rodeo Picton Music & Harvest Festival VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Old Post Office, Argyle St, Picton Ph: 4677 8313 E: tourism@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au www.visitwollondilly.nsw.gov.au ...will take you there!
AUSTRALIA’S NEWEST AND BIGGEST RAIL EXPERIENCE Open 7 days
Steam Train rides every Sunday 10 Barbour Rd, Thirlmere
Enquiries (02) 4681 8001 - www.trainworks.com.au
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Wineries in the Highlands
Mittagong & Bowral Discover the natural beauty, glorious gardens, antiques, art and the heritage of the area all within a day’s drive from Sydney, Canberra and the Illawarra region. The Southern Highlands is a playground for lovers of fine wine and hearty food. Mittagong - the gateway to the Southern Highlands This township is rich in history and is known as the gateway to the Southern Highlands. From here you can explore the wonders on offer. Visit the Mittagong Information Centre or phone 1300 657 559 to gain up-todate information and guidance about how to get the most out of your stay in the area. The town has a real sense of yester-year, with a number of stunning heritage buildings. Close by is Lake Alexandra where the kids can play, the big kids can picnic or just enjoy the quiet relaxed environment on the edge of the Lake. Mittagong is south
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west of Sydney in the Nattai River Valley between Mt Gibraltar, known locally as ‘The Gib’ and Mt Alexandra, both extinct volcanic peaks. Bowral - home to the International Cricket Hall of Fame Bowral is a most delightful country town situated in a valley at the foot of Mt.Gibraltar. Due to the high altitude of the Southern Highlands, the town enjoys gorgeous autumns as exotic European trees and shrubs change their colour in preparation for the winter months. The shopping precinct in Bowral has an atmosphere like that of few other country towns as it offers an eclectic variety of boutiques, bookstores, antique and craft shops, as well as two shopping malls. The restaurants, coffee shops and cafes offer a huge variety of dining experiences from ‘fine dining’ to sidewalk, cafe style eating out.
What to See & Do All Aboard Model Railway Corbett Gardens in Bowral Southern Highlands Wineries Lake Alexandra International Cricket Hall of Fame Major Regional Festivals. Jazz & Ragtime Festival Antiques & Collectables Fair Bowral Tulip Time Bowral Autumn Music Festival Art Studio Wine Trail VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES
International Cricket Hall of Fame & VIC, St Jude St Bowral Ph: 4862 1247 Tourism S/Highlands 62 - 70 Main St, Mittagong. Ph: 1300 657 559 www.southern-highlands.com.au
Great fun for all the family
All Aboard Model Railways is one of the premier attractions in the Southern Highlands. Journey through the world of model trains with our unique displays and trainscaped miniature garden.
www.allaboard.com.au BRAEMAR
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RAILWAYS M ODEL
68-72 Old Hume Hwy, Braemar. Nth Mittagong
Open 10am-4.30pm, 7 days
Ph: 48712966
Mittagong
fig & olive
VICTORIA HOUSE NEEDLECRAFT Beautiful needlecraft to wear and decorate your home
Open 9am-5pm, 7 days 49 Old Hume Hwy, Mittagong Shop online: www.victoriahouseneedlecraft.com.au
Ph: 02 4871 1682
Cocktail Bar, Woodfired Gourmet Pizzas, Espresso Bar
Open: Mon - Wed 4pm till late Thurs – Sun 12 noon till late Kitchen open till 9.30 pm nightly 79 Old Hume Highway, Mittagong
Ph: 4871 1889
Mittagong, your gateway to the Southern Highlands - stay, play, wine, dine & relax!
YAKAMOZ CHAR GRILL Family restaurant specialising in Kebabs, Pides, Gozleme & Shish Kebabs Vegetarian meals also available. BYO
Open 9am onwards! Dine in-dine out! 110 Main Street, Mittagong. (opposite the Antique Centre)
Ph: 02 4871 1557
THE LION RAMPANT HOTEL DRIVE IN BOTTLE SHOP
Conveniently located in the centre of town with full bar facilities and a family bistro Great value, recently refurbished ensuite accommodation
Open 11am till late 7 days 75 Main Street, Mittagong
Ph: 02 4871 1090
7 day onsite support Fast same day service New and refurbished computers Desktop and notebook repairs Custom-built Lotus computers.
Relax & rejuvenate
4871 3885 Shop 2/2 Bowral Road, Mittagong
email: support@lotuscomputers.com.au web: lotuscomputers.com.au blog: lotuscomputers.wordpress.com
Facials, Waxing, Manicures, Acrylic Nails, Universal Contour Wrap, Pedicures, Special Occasion Makeup.
Shop 4, 101C Main St, Mittagong
Ph: 4872 2040.
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Museums & Heritage Buildings Wollondilly Heritage Ctre & Museum Open w/ends & pub hols 10-4pm 43 Edwards St, The Oaks Ph: 02 4657 1224 www.oakheritagecentre.com.au Trainworks Open 7 days Barbour Rd, Thirlmere Ph: 4681 8001 www.trainworks.com.au The International Cricket Hall of Fame St Judes Street, Bowral Ph: 4862 1247 Berrima Courthouse Museum Wilshire St, Berrima Ph: 4877 1505 Berrima District Museum Market Place, Berrima Ph: 4877 1130 Riversdale Homestead Twynam Dr, Goulburn Ph: 4821 4741 Goulburn Waterworks Museum Marsden Weir. (off Fitzroy St) Goulburn Ph: 4823 4448 Rocky Hill War Memorial & Museum Built in 1925. Situated on Rocky Hill. Ph: 4823 4492
OPEN 7 DAYS Importer of Japanese Antiques, Art, Ceramics, Interiors, Textiles
6-8 Cavendish Street
taste the difference seven days a week at
the cheese store at Bowral
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St Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn Beautiful Gothic Cathedral Bourke St Goulburn Ph: 4821 2206
4871 1388
www.japanache.com.au *Sale on selected items only
A fine food store with a wide variety of Australian & imported cheeses & gourmet foods. Select your own gift hamper. Corbett Plaza, Wingecarribee St Bowral
Ph: 4862 3749 www.thecheesestore.com.au Mon - Fri 9-5pm, Sat 8.30-4pm, Sun 10-3pm
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ADFAS Bowral This year ADFAS Bowral is offering eight beautifully illustrated lectures by overseas and Australian experts covering the following topics: The glass art of Tiffany; Wallis Simpson; The Emperor and the Prostitute – the most notorious couple in the History of Byzantium and the Art they inspired; Jane Austen; Great Tarts in Art – High Culture and the oldest profession; The Moss Garden at Saihoji, Kyoto; and, The Art and Architecture of the Khmer Empire. This last will be the first lecture of the year, 28th March. (morning and evening sessions) As well, the special event in February will fascinate fans of the BBC TV’s Antiques Roadshow. Visit www.adfas.org.au for details. AUSTRALIAN DECORATIVE AND FINE ARTS SOCIETY (ADFAS) BOWRAL
welcomes you to a special lecture
BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE ANTIQUES ROADSHOW With Hilary Kay This fascinating talk covers life on the Roadshow Circuit including the dramas, disasters, exploits and the public at large
Mittagong CALL NOW
Bayon face tower at Angkor
Thursday February 23 at 10.00am $25.00 per person (includes morning tea)
The Ballroom, Annesley Westwood Drive, Bowral
Enquiries: 4877 1822
Cool Climate Gardening - Autumn Ramblings Well, here we are into another year. It is hard to imagine where the time goes. For those of you who are well and truly into gardening, the growth rate of plants over the last few months surely shows us where time goes. The summer season so far has been great for gardening with the variety of weather conditions from warm hot days to cooler wet days. This all bodes well for great growing conditions for plants but unfortunately these conditions also bring with it a few things we need to keep an eye out for. Plants will have made a lot of supple new growth, and as we move into autumn this growth can have a light trim to thicken up the branches leading into winter. It seems odd to be talking about winter at this stage but it creeps up
on us and a lot of the maintenance we should have carried out in late summer/autumn has been let go and can be too late for some plants. Dead heading perennials and shrubs will, in some cases, encourage a late summer flush of flowers and many of these flower heads can be used in floral arrangements within the home. A good example of this are the beautiful dry heads of Hydrangea. These combined with some “in season� flowers make a lovely floral arrangement. Be vigilant for insect attack on the new supple foliage and spray with a systemic insecticide. Late fungal activity on roses can cause the plant to become unsightly. Pick of the diseased leaves and dispose into a plastic bag. A control spray of a quality fungicide will keep any future activity at bay.
For those of you that are into the vegetable garden, now is the time to start preparing the garden for your Autumn plantings. Fork the bed over adding some animal manures and lime. Leave for a week or so and fork over again ready for the planting of carrots, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and any other seasonal vegetable that suits your taste buds. In the flower garden pansy, viola, primula, poppies and other Autumn/ Winter flowering annuals will start appearing in your nursery. Using the same method of soil preparation as for your vegetables, get these in soon for a great display in Autumn and Winter. Till next time. Happy gardening Keith Mundy, The Spires Nursery Tilba Tilba Ph: 4473 7196 www.thespiresnursery.com.au
Roundabout the House
Pavers, retaining walls, pergolas, garden sheds, gates, arbours, cubbys, fencing, dove cotes & lots more.
OPEN 7 DAYS
96 Bowral Rd, Mittagong
Ph: 4872 2866 Fax: 48722867
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Twin Falls Bush Cottages Escape to the bush!
Enjoy the unspoilt beauty and tranquillity of the Australian bush. Twin Falls Bush Cottages offer you well appointed accommodation in a peaceful and private bushland setting.
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Highlands Golf Club
Function rooms •Restaurant/Bistro Open: Lunch Tuesday - Sunday, & Dinner Tuesday - Saturday Highlands Golf Club, Hume Hwy, Mittagong Phone: (02)4871 1995 Pro Shop: (02) 4871 3274 Email: enquiries@highlandsgolf.com.au
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Historic Berrima
Berrima & Moss Vale
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Bundanoon Berrima - a shoppers paradise The name Berrima is said to be a word from the language of the Dharawal Aborigines who once occupied the area and means 'Black Swan'. It is a delightful village replete with preserved Georgian buildings of national importance to our heritage. Its simple, but intact rural cottages and generous plantings of exotic trees, remind people of England making the entire village of Berrima a lovely historic attraction. The Courthouse Museum and Berrima Gaol are two impressive sandstone buildings still remaining and worth a visit.
Moss Vale, the Shire Capital Moss Vale is the gateway to the Hume Highway and the Illawarra and is central to Southern Highland townships and villages and to Highland attractions. The town retains an atmosphere and charm of yesteryear due to an effort to preserve and restore old public buildings and private homes. Some buildings date to the 1860s 1890s, the Old Post Office. The Moss Vale Hotel, Court House and the historic Railway Station are fine examples of the 19C architecture.
Bundanoon, a "place of deep gullies". Bundanoon is a delightful village set close to the Morton National Park and offers scenic walks, waterfalls and stunning views nearby. It is perhaps the prettiest of the Southern Highlands villages. Bundanoon presents a charming scene with its avenue of English trees
from the town approach to the main shopping strip. The area is a bushwalkers paradise with fourteen suggested walks, most have vantage points with spectacular views across the valleys. Details can be found by visiting www.bundanoon.com.au
What to See & Do Berrima Courthouse Museum Berrima District Museum Leighton Gardens in Moss Vale Southern Highlands Wineries Berrima Goal Major Regional Festivals. Australia Day in Berrima Bundanoon Winterfest Bundanoon Garden Ramble Moss Vale Show Brigadoon in Bundanoon VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Old Courthouse Museum & Information Centre Cnr Wiltshire & Argyle Sts Berrima Ph: 024877 1505
Enjoy the very best of
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BUNDANOON PIONEER FLASK.
BUNDANOON PIZZA & PASTA.
A great range of beer, wine & spirits and many of our local beers and cool climate wines.
Takeaway meals.
Open Mon/Sat 10am - 7pm Sun & Pub Hols 10am - 4pm
13 Railway Parade, Bundanoon Ph: 4883 7314
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Pasta,Chicken & Pizza dishes. Open: Thurs - Sun 5pm onwards.
37 Railway Pde, Bundanoon Ph: 4883 7733
Breakfast & lunches available every day NOW FULLY LICENSED Open 7 days 8 to 5pm. Bookings essential Cnr Mt. Broughton Rd & Werai Rd. Werai. www.werai.com.au E:tables@werai.com.au
Ph: 024883 4664
Spotlight on the Southern Highlands with inaugural Food and Wine Festival - Saturday 3rd – Sunday 4th March www.australianhighlandswineshow.com.au Bowral is to stage the much anticipated Dan Murphy’s Food and Wine Festival 2012 at Bong Bong Picnic Racecourse from Saturday 3rd – Sunday 4th March. This two day event is an extension of the existing Australian Highlands Wine Show, an industry event which runs two days prior to the Festival. Members of the public from the local Southern Highlands, adjoining NSW regions and beyond will be welcome to join the food and wine festivities on a grand scale for the first time. President of Southern Highlands Food and Wine, Robert Kay comments, ‘We are delighted to be launching additional festivities in addition to the Australian Highlands Wine Show
2012 with the generous sponsorship of Dan Murphy’s and the cooperation of Southern Highlands Vigneron Association and Southern Highlands Harvest.’ He adds, ‘This event is very important in terms of ‘spot lighting’ The Southern Highlands Region, and allows the general public to experience what is to become the leading regional Food and Wine Festival in NSW.’ Featuring market stalls, showcasing not only wines participating in the show, but also delicious local produce and culinary demonstrations from the talented head chefs of award winning Southern Highlands restaurants including, Biota, Eschalot, Onesta Cucina and Stones Patisserie, there will
be plenty to peruse, learn, taste and savor. Complimented by a large undercover food court, arts and craft displays, live entertainment and plenty of activities for children, The Dan Murphy’s Food and Wine Festival is set to be a definite annual addition to the calendars of all those who love and appreciate superb wine and wonderful food. Gates open Saturday 3rd March 10am – 6pm and Sunday 4th March 9am – 4pm Sun. For further details contact: Southern Highlands Corporate Events on p: 02 4861 5973 e: info@shce.com.au
Dan Murphy’s
Australian Highlands
FOODFestival &WINE 2012 3RD & 4TH MARCH 2012
Come and enjoy the two day festival of award winning food and wine. Festival details: Entry:
10 per person $ kids under 15 free
When:
3rd & 4th March 2012
Where:
Bong Bong Picnic Racecourse, Kangaloon Road, Bowral.
Transport: Shuttle buses will run from Bowral Train Station to the venue.
Listen to live music whilst savouring local food and sampling great wines by the glass. Be inspired by cooking demonstrations and take home the regions best fresh produce. Enjoy the family fair and market stalls, it’s sure to be a fun day out for everyone! Proudly supported by:
Southern Highlands
FOOD & WINE
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BAKERY CAFE
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A truly unique,
Fresh baked bread & rolls daily. Home made soup & sandwiches. Large selection of hot pies. Devonshire teas & delicious cakes. Great coffee. OPEN 7 DAYS from 8:00am Shop 6, Mrs Oldbucks Cnr. Berrima
Ph: 4877 2785
BROWN SHUTTER.
For that unique gift that really counts. Hume Hwy, Berrima The white shop @ the top.
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BERRIMA NAMEPLATES Cast Aluminium Home & Property Names Made To Order
Tea House Open 7 days
Morning, afternoon tea & light lunch.
Great Coffee! (Free Trade Organic)
Cnr Wingecarribee St & Hume Hwy
Ph: 4877 2222
Surveyor General Inn Est 1834
Australia's oldest, continuous licenced Inn Lunch & dinner, great local wines & a wide choice of draught beer. Open 7 days. Mon-Sat till midnight, Sun 11am-10pm
Open 7 Days.
Accommodation & history!
Ph: 02 4877 1211
Old Hume Hwy, Berrima
Ph: 02 4877 1226
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Berrima Village Pottery Perfume & Skincare Co.
Open 7 Days 10-5 Unique Country Style Pottery and Home wares from around the world 8 Jellore St, Berrima
p. 02 4877 2699
historic village! perfumeandskincare.com.au
Ph: 48 771987
bvpots@bigpond.net.au
THE COURTYARD CAFE
BERRIMA GENERAL STORE
Breakfast & Lunch Morning & Afternoon Teas
Country-style takeaway, breakfast all day, great coffee, icecream, newsagent, eftpos and friendly service.
Open 7 Days 9.30 - 4pm Shop 3 & 4 Berrima's Retreat (behind the Lolly Shop)
Ph: 02 4877 2729
Old Hume Hwy, Berrima
Ph: 4877 1225
SPRINKLES Christmas Shop Open All Year
Gifts & Homewares
Large range of Christmas decorations & Australian Christmas animals.
An extensive range of gifts, magnets, locally crafted named mugs, candle melts and much, much, more.
Mrs Oldbucks Cnr, Berrima
Mrs Oldbucks Corner, Berrima
Ph: 4877 1577
Ph: 02 4877 1577
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434 Wombeyan Caves Rd Mittagong Phone: 4878 5044 Fax: 4878 5524 E: feast@mcvittygrove.com.au www.mcvittygrove.com.au Open: for Lunch 12pm -2.30pm, Thurs-Sun. Tapas - Fri & Sat nights. Cellar Door Sat/Sun 10am to 4pm. Fully licenced restaurant/cafe specialising in local produce and wines, with a modern Australian flavour. Dinners and functions by arrangement
1. Tertini Wines 2. Bousaada Winery 3. Feast @ McVitty 4. Centennial Vineyards 5. Marist Brothers Wines 6. Southern Highlands Wines 7. Mount Ashby Estate 8. Sallys Corner Wines 9. Eling Forest Winery
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Centennial Road, Bowral Open 10am-5pm Ph: 02 4861 8722 Restaurant now open 7 days: 11am to 4pm. Ph: 02 4861 8701 www.centennial.net.au admin@centennial.net.au
The Hermitage Cnr Bong Bong & Old South Rds, Mittagong Open: Sat & Sun 11-4pm, or by app. Phone: (02) 4872 1911 E: sales@maristwines.com www.maristwines.com
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Centennial Vineyards and Restaurant are situated in a breathtaking vineyard setting just 3 minutes drive west from Bowral.The emphasis is on quality food and wine. Visit our cellar door and taste from our multi-award winning wines then have lunch overlooking the vineyards. As the Highlands’ most awarded producer of quality wines, we currently have 20 wines available for tasting with something to tempt everyone’s palate.
The first vineyard that you discover once you leave the M5 motorway from Sydney is The Hermitage vineyard, the home of Marist Brothers Wines. Originally acquired over 100 years ago for the training of the Brothers, the 155-hectare estate is today a sacred place of quiet and tranquility. In addition to the assortment of cool climate wines produced on the 13 hectare vineyard, including sauvignon blanc, riesling, pinot gris, pinot noir and merlot, a selection of homemade jams and relishes is also available for you to taste. Not to be missed on your visit is a viewing of the beautifully restored neo- gothic style chapel.
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Tertini Wines is one of the most awarded wine producers in the Southern Highlands. Our wines are subtle and elegant, with excellent fruit characters arising from the long, slow ripening period and our commitment to low cropping levels, hand pruning and hand picking. Enjoy our award-winning Arneis (one of the rarest wines in the world), Riesling, Pinot Noir and Cabernet/Merlot at the Cellar Door, or you can take a break with some great coffee, gourmet teas and Italian treats.
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Open Thurs - Mon10.30am to 5pm. Groups by appointment. Our cellar door overlooks the vineyards onto a small lake. With ‘Bou’ meaning father and ‘saada’ peace and happiness the Australian styled cellar door is an ideal place to try our recent award winning Riesling. Visit our website for tasting notes on our Merlot, Sauvignon blanc, Fume blanc and Pinot Noir.
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Open Thurs - Sun & pub hols 10 - 5pm Ph: 02 4869 4792 info@mountashby.com.au www.mountashby.com.au Experience a taste of France at this boutique Cellar Door brimming with antiques and furniture by Sally Beresford one of Sydney’s most well known antique dealers.Taste our award winning wines including the 2005 Botrytis Pinot Gris winner of the only gold medal and trophy for the best Southern Highland Wine at the inaugral Southern Highlands Wine Show.We also offer Merlot ,Chardonnay, Petit Rouge and our medal winning Cabernet Merlot and Pinot Gris. Also try our marinated Fetta or Pork Rillettes while you take in the stunning rural outlook.
Sallys Corner ⑧ 257 Sally's Corner Rd, Exeter Open 10.30 – 5pm Sat,Sun & pub hols or by appointment E.sallyscornerwines@bigpond.com Ph: 02 4883 4999 Sallys Corner 2008 Chardonnay has just started its show career and already has 2 gold medals & 2 trophies the latest trophy being for best wine of show in the recent Southern Highlands Wine Show. Come & try all our medal winning wines in the very modern cellar door. TRY THE BEST FIRST.
Traditionally, wine growing in Australia took place in warmer regions where access to water for irrigation made growing grapes easier. Since the early 1990s though, there have been a number of traditional wine makers establish boutique wineries in the Southern Highlands, producing distinctive cool climate wines. Now many of the region's winemakers use traditional and modern techniques. The area is gaining recognition for the quality and variety of cool climate wines making a tour of the many wineries and cellar doors a 'must do' for visitors and day trippers.
Eling Forest ⑨ On the Hume Highway, Sutton Forest 12kms South of Berrima, 2kms North of the Illawarra Highway
Cellar Door Café & Farm Shop ph: 4878 9155 Open: 7 days per week, 10 am to 5 pm except Xmas Day Email: winery@elingforest.com.au Cellar Door, Café and Farm Shop; where you can purchase gourmet food ‘pronto’ for the traveller. Sample, then enjoy the region’s finest wines in the intimacy of our Café and winter open fire with a choice of farm fresh home-made fare for lunches or morning and afternoon teas. Group wine tasting tours welcome at small charge. BnB, wedding venue and award winning Stones Restaurant.
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Dining Southern Highlands
The Grand Bar & Brasserie
The Blue Rose Cafe
Open for lunch and dinner every day with seasonal menus and daily blackboards and a choice of Brasserie, under the Atrium, Outdoors or in the Bar. Kids' Menu too!
Catering for all occasions: • Special occasions • Group bookings • Devonshire teas • Buses welcome
The Grand Arcade 295 Bong Bong St Bowral E: the grand@hinet.net.au www.grandbarandbrasserie.com.au
Ph: 4861 4783
Blue Rose Cafe - open 7 days 9-5pm Braemar Garden World, Braemar
Ph/fax: 4872 1434
Wolfgang's German Restaurant
The Stone Room - Tapas & Wine Bar
Authentic German & Swiss Cuisine
Weddings, birthdays all functions. Cheese boards & share plates. Extensive wine list. Tapas: from a light snack to a full meal - something for everybody
Open: Lunch, Sat & Sun 11.30 - 2.00pm Dinner, Wed - Sun 5.30pm till late Highlands Arcade, (behind ANZ Bank) 279-287 Bong Bong St. Bowral
Love the food and the ambience! Open: Fri - Sun, lunch. Wed- Sat dinner
www.wolfgangrstaurant.com.au
Ph: 02 4877 2800
Ph: 02 4861 1257
Old Hume Highway BERRIMA
Wild Food Cafe
The Magpie Cafe Berrima
Organic food with passion & personality Licenced: Great organic and local wine also organic beer. Gluten free & Vegan Open 7 days for breakfast & lunch. 6pm Fri & Sat for dinner 250 Bong Bong Street, Bowral
Ph: 4861 2838
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Open 7 Days Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Selection of home-made cakes, scones jam & cream.
BYO. Old Hume Hwy, Berrima
Ph: 4877 2008
What's On February - March Summerside Festival in Canberra 1 - 29 February Celebrating everything good about summer in the Canberra region. Local and seasonal produce, region’s wines, innovative and exciting performances, events and exhibitions highlighting local talent. Throughout Canberra. Visit: www.thepoachersway.com.au for more details. Take the Wet Weather Challenge @ the Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk. Tourist Drive 9 between Robertson & Kiama. If you wish to visit 'The Fly' during the coming months and it happens to be raining, then take advantage of the offer to receive 50% off the admission during inclement weather. Otherwise receive 10% off admission by presenting the advertisement on page 27. Ph: 1300 362 881 Heritage Train Rides at Trainworks Thirlmere Trainworks, 5 February 10 Barbour Rd, Thirlmere. Throughout Day www.trainworks.com.au Ride a 1920's Rail Motor every Sunday throughout February from Thirlmere Railway Station. The Rail Motor departs Thirlmere Station at 10am, 11am, 12 noon, 1pm, 2pm Ph: (02) 4681 8001 Opera at Trattoria La Vigna 5 February from 5pm 3 Argyle Street, Camden Be enticed by a special night of opera and fine Italian food. Dine on a four course meal while enjoying the operatic voices of Tania Ferris, Michelle Buscemi, Dario Tondelli, Mattia Campetti and Gaetano Bonfante. Ph: 4655 8000, bookings essential. Berrima Rally 11 - 12 February Locations around the Southern Highlands. Berrima District Historic Vehicle Club invites you to enter the 37th Annual Berrima Rally. Historic & Classic Vehicle Owners & Enthusiasts are welcome to register for a full program of events on Saturday and/or Sunday. Ph: 0412 819 848 Valentine's Dinner at Belgenny Farm 14 February Elizabeth Macarthur Avenue, Camden. Wine and dine your partner with a delicious three course meal at the beautiful Belgenny Farm, providing rustic charm in a rural setting. Complimentary champagne or beer will be provided on arrival. From 5.30pm, dinner served at 6.30pm Ph: 4654 6800, bookings essential. Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society (Adfas) Bowral. Behind The Scenes at the Antiques Roadshow with Hilary Kay. February 23 at 10.00am This fascinating talk covers life on the Roadshow Circuit. The Ballroom, Annesley. Westwood Drive, Bowral Ph: 4877 1822 Swapmeet & Family Market Day 26 February A fun day out with stalls and dusplays. Opens 6am – 2pm The Oakdale Worker’s Club 1605 Burragorang Rd. Oakdale.
The Australian Highland Wine Show 3 & 4 March Bong Bong Racecourse, Kangaloon Road, Bowral. Come and enjoy the two day festival of award winning food and wine. Listen to live music whilst savouring local food and sampling great wines by the glass. Be inspired by cooking demonstrations and take home the regions best fresh produce. Enjoy the family fair and market stalls, it’s sure to be a fun day out for everyone! Ph: 0408 211 267
Thirlmere Festival of Steam
Thirlmere Festival of Steam 4 March Trainworks, 10 Barbour Rd, Thirlmere www.heritageexpress.com.au Take a steam train day trip from Sydney Central and suburbs to the Thirlmere Festival of Steam. An exciting and feature-packed annual event. Steam out of the city to Thirlmere village. At Thirlmere, the village comes alive with street parades, steam machinery and historic vehicles, food, music, entertainment, country crafts and displays. Frequent shuttle journeys depart Thirlmere Station throughout the day. www.trainworks.com.au Ph: 4681 8001 54th Annual Tarago Show 4 March Tarago & District Show Society Inc present. Showcasing Tarago: Celebrating Diversity 9am to 5pm Tarago Showground & Recreation Area, Braidwood Road. Tarago. Ph: (02) 4844 5518
Food & Wine Festival
Robertson Agricultural Show 9 & 10 March Robertson Showground, Caalong St, Robertson The Robertson Agricultural and Horticultural Show will be held at the Robertson Showground and will be celebrating 81 years of the Illawarra Cattle Society. Ring events and pavilion exhibits are always popular at the show. Ph: 4885 1968 or 0409 244 574 Goulburn City of Roses - 19th Annual Rose Show 10 - 11 March Featuring hundreds of named roses on display including the City of Goulburn Rose. Saturday: 11am to 5pm Sunday: 10am to 4pm Goulburn Soldiers Club, 15 Market Street Goulburn Display & sale of roses by local nurseries, Craft Stalls. Ph: (02) 4821 1159 Vintage Fair at Riversdale 11 March Come and celebrate a unique day at Riversdale and take part in the Vintage Fair which will include heaps of fun activites and displays. Riversdale Twynam Drive, Goulburn Ph: (02) 4821 4741 www.nationaltrust.com.au
Goulburn Rose Festival
Valentines Day
Moss Vale Agricultural Show 16 - 18 March Moss Vale Showground, Illawarra Highway Moss Vale Ph: 02 4868 1869 www.mossvaleshow.com.au The Highland Theatre Group presents “The Music Man”at Clubbe Hall, Frensham, Range Road, Mittagong. March 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and 31. Booking at: www.htg.org.au Ph:1300 657 559. Fireworks @ Robertson Show
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Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk
Robertson
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The Highlands Green Heart is both a good base and a great destination Robertson is a pretty rural village with breath-taking scenery, spectacular waterfalls and rainforests in nearby National Parks. Lush surrounding farmland and country lanes complete the picture for this 'not to be missed' visitor friendly village, which lies at the edge of the Southern Highlands. More and more visitors to the Southern Highlands are discovering the many attractions of Robertson. The village is worth visiting both for itself, and as an ideal base to explore a spectacular hinterland. Robertson is recognized as the “green heart” of the Southern Highlands, on account of its superb rural scenery. Ridge roads with sweeping views contrast with sheltered tree-clad lanes, making this a delightful place for a scenic drive. There is much to discover. Stud cattle, sheep and alpacas graze green pastures. Rich, deep, red soils grow the legendary “Robbo Spuds” - Australia’s most sought-after potatoes. Nearby are three of the longest drop waterfalls in Australia. They all plunge from rugged sandstone escarpments into rainforest canyons and valleys. Barren Grounds nature reserve has wonderful wild flowers and easy plateau walks to coastal views. The Illawarra Fly turns exploring the cliff tops into a great adventure with treetop walkways, a soaring tower, and sweeping coastal vistas from Port Kembla to Kiama. In the village itself, you’ll find cosy cafes and restaurants, antiques and collectables, galleries with regular exhibitions, and a heritage railway
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station in landscaped gardens. Many shops specialize in goods that are both hand - made and Australian. The building known as ‘The Cheese Factory’ is a ‘must see’ in Robertson as it now houses a collection of shops offering, cheese, gifts, craft and collectables. Robbo Spuds are always on sale in season (December to April). All this and more in a picturesque village where people are friendly, parking is easy and there is a genuine country town atmosphere. Further afield you can find Fitzroy Falls which offers scenery on a grand scale. Waterfalls, sandstone cliffs, lush rainforest gullies and sweeping views of the escarpment. Here you will find a Visitor Centre, the Falls Café, BBQ facilities, toilets, picnic shelters.
What to See & Do Visit spectacular Fitzroy Falls Robertson Rail Heritage Station Budderoo National Park Belmore Falls Carrington Falls Illawarra Fly Robertson Cheese Factory
For information about Robertson go to: www.robertsonnsw.com.au VISTOR INFORMATION CENTRE Old Cheese Factory Illawarra Hwy, Robertson Ph: 4885 2000 or 4885 2400
Twin Falls
Bush Cottages Accommodation Escape to the bush! Enjoy the unspoilt beauty and tranquillity of the Australian bush. Twin Falls Bush Cottages offer you well appointed accommodation in a peaceful and private bushland setting.
Throsby Rd, Fitzroy Falls.
Ph: 02 4887 7333
Email: twinfall@fitzroyfalls.com
And Chats Cafe & Restaurant Eat in or takeaway Open 7 days Illawarra H/way Robertson
Ph: 4885 1444
Take the Wet Weather Challenge! at the Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk If it does turn out to be a wet summer, don’t despair there is plenty to do to keep you and your family entertained in the rain! The Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk has launched a Wet Weather Challenge to encourage people to take on the wet weather and experience the Fly in a whole new way. To help you take up the challenge they have discounted the price of admission by 50% on Wet Weather Challenge Days. So when the Wet Weather Challenge is on, regular admission is discounted by 50%! The Fly is one of Australia’s premier rainforest experiences, it is a unique elevated steel walkway on the edge
Come and explore the shops at
The Robertson Cheese Room
of the forest fall line with views over the Illawarra Escarpment to the Pacific Ocean. When it’s raining the experience is magical as visitors get to experience the rainforest in all its glory surrounded by mist and rain-drops. It is quite, still and peaceful and just incredible! To find out when the Wet Weather Challenge is on you simply have to ‘Like’ the Fly on Facebook as this is where you will find out if it’s raining at the Fly! Visit their Facebook page and ‘like’ them to keep up to date with the Wet Weather Challenge. www.facebook.com/illawarrafly Open every day from 9am to 5pm, the Illawarra Fly is just outside Robertson in the Southern Highlands. www.illawarrafly.com/1300 362 881.
THE ROBERTSON
PIE SHOP OPEN ALL YEAR
Delicious pies, pastries, sausage rolls, soups and a variety of other foods made on the premises.
Illawarra Highway,
Jamberoo intersection, 3km east of Robertson
Ph: 4885 1330
Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures The Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk is a unique 1500 metre rainforest walk, which includes the 500 metre long elevated steel structure walk through beautiful warm temperate rainforest nestled in the treetop canopy some 20 - 30 metres above ground level, with breathtaking views over the escarpment. A courtesy cart operates for visitors with limited mobility. More than a walk… Café 106 operates daily in the visitor centre. Open every day. Ph: 1300 362 881 Located on Tourist Drive 9, between Robertson & Kiama. Present this advertisement to receive 10% off Adult Treetop Walk Entry
Local & international cheeses, gourmet products. Open 7 days.
Green Heart Gallery
Australian works by artisans & craft makers. Ph 4885 2400
Cheese Factory Cafe Carmen's Collectables Highlands in Season
www.robertsoncheesefactory.com Phone (02) 4885 2000
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South Hill Verandah
Goulburn
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Australia’s first inland city Goulburn is a thriving rural and commercial centre and offers country style living and hospitality. The city is rich in heritage and natural beauty and any visitor interested in the history and development of this beautiful city will be delighted during guided and self guided tours of historic sites, homesteads, cathedrals, cemeteries and points of interest. The first white explorers sited the land that was to become the first inland city from Mt. Towrang in 1798, but it was not explored until some 20 years later. Governor Macquarie declared it the Goulburn plains in 1820. Land seekers settled the area from 1818 onwards. By 1841 Goulburn had a population of some 1,200 people - a courthouse, police barracks, churches, hospital, post office and was the centre of a great sheep and farming area. It became an administrative centre for the district taking in surrounding townships for the new County Argyle. It is home to the Big Merino & the NSW Police Academy and its secondary industry is based on a mix of private and Government enterprise. In the private sector, firms are engaged in wool scouring, cotton products, footwear, heavy and light engineering, building related undertakings, retail distribution and concrete products. St Saviour's Cathedral 1874 to 1884 - one of the finest white sandstone cathedrals in the Southern Hemisphere. The splendid bell-tower, soaring windows and massive stone work are the first impressions one has of the building. The Cathedral and Hall were
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designed by Edmund T. Blackett at the peak of his career. The Forster and Andrews organ contained 43 stops and 2252 pipes when installed but has been modified several times since. It is regarded as one of the best pipe organs in Australia and one of the most sought after by organists who wish to play it. Open 10am and 4pm. Ph: 4821 2206 Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre - a working railway museum Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre operates a working Roundhouse with heritage locomotives (steam and diesel), rolling stock and railway ephemera. Explore a working heritage locomotive roundhouse; learn industrial working conditions from 1918-1986 and see heritage locomotives and rolling stock being refurbished in this centre of excellence. View historic records, instruction books, manuals and drawings. Guided Tours by rail enthusiasts. Open: Tues to Sun, 10am-4pm Ph: (02) 4823 4492. Goulburn Historic Waterworks - a part of Australia's heritage The Goulburn Historic Waterworks is located on the banks of the Wollondilly River. The Waterworks has fully operational steam engines; the 1883 Appleby Bros. beam engine and the 1860s Hick Hargreaves corliss valve engine. The beam engine dates to the 1880s when it was installed to pump water for Goulburn. The Waterworks is of national significance as it is the only complete, workable, steam powered municipal water supply left in its original location
What to See & Do Goulburn Historic Waterworks Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre St Saviour’s Cathedral Riversdale Historic Homestead Goulburn War Memorial & Museum Major Regional Events Lilac Festival Goulburn Roses Festival Taralga Heritage Rally The Pumpkin Festival The Apple Day Festival VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 201 Sloane Street, Goulburn Ph: 02 4823 4492 or 1800 353 646 www.igoulburn.com E: info@igoulburn.com
...will take you there! in the Southern Hemisphere. Café, picnic areas and playgrounds. Open Sun & school holidays 10am4pm. Mon & Tues 10am – 2pm. Ph: 4823 4448 Riversdale Historic Homestead – a historic 1830s Inn Riversdale was purchased in 1875 by Edward Twynam who later became Surveyor General of NSW. It was acquired by the National Trust in 1967 from the Twynam family and is set in beautiful flowering gardens. The Inn is furnished as a mid-19th century colonial cottage. Riversdale is an ideal venue to just have a picnic or to book a function, a wedding or a christening. Open every Sun 10am - 3pm. Mon, Tues & Thurs 10am -2pm Mob: 0414 951 955 or 0409 953 859
A working railway Museum. Heritage locomotives, rolling stock & machinery. The ‘Railwaymen’ exhibition. Guided tours Open Tues-Sun 10am-4pm 12 Braidwood Rd, Goulburn
Ph: 4822 1210
St Saviour’s Cathedral This Cathedral is one of the most beautiful Gothic Cathedrals in Australia. Completed in 1884, St Saviour’s Cathedral was designed by the architect Edmund Blacket.
Historic Goulburn
Rail Heritage Centre
Goulburn is teeming with history and is sure to delight the history buffs amongst you. • Visit grand old buildings & magnificent cathedrals! • Explore museums & historic houses • Roam through historic cemeteries! The following historic sites are a real treat for those who appreciate buildings of historic significance; Riversdale Homestead, St Clair Folk Museum & Archives, Goulburn War Memorial & Museum, Goulburn Historic Waterworks, located in an idyllic setting on the banks of the Wollondilly River, and Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre. For more information about historic Goulburn visit www.igoulburn.com.au
Riversdale Colonial, Georgian Homestead and former Coaching Inn (1837) • Colonial furniture • Arts & crafts. • Formal Gardens • Cottage Gardens • Picnic facilities • Kitchen • Toilets
Admire the stained glass windows, detailed stone carving and magnificent organ. Bourke St, Goulburn.
Open: Sun 10am-3pm. Mon, Tues, Thurs: 10am - 2pm Groups any day by app
Open: 10-4pm daily Ph: 4821 2206 E: office@goulburncathedral.org.au www.goulburncathedral.org.au
Twynam Dr, North Goulburn. Mob: 0414 951 955 or 0409 953 859 E: riversdale@nationaltrust.com.au
War Memorial & Museum
Historic Waterworks Marsden Weir, Goulburn Home to two unique, operational, steam engines, each over 100 years old. Picnic in the grounds or lunch at the Pumphouse Cafe on steaming days. Open: Sunday and school holidays 10am-4pm. Mon & Tues 10am – 2pm.
Ph: 4823 4448
Memorial Drive, Rocky Hill, Goulburn A unique war memorial boasting spectacular views of the city. Charming museum located in the old caretakers cottage, containing memorabilia from all wars. Lookout open every day.
Tower and Museum open weekends, pub & school hols 10am - 4pm.
Ph: 4823 4448
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Summerside Festival –
celebrating everything good about summer 1-29 February 2012 What better way to get out and enjoy summer than at the inaugural Summerside Festival. Celebrating everything good about summer in the Canberra region, this month-long festival is full of dining events celebrating local and seasonal produce, opportunities to taste the best of the region’s wines as well as innovative and exciting performances, events and exhibitions highlighting local talent.
So grab your friends and discover summer in the Capital with a lazy long lunch, twilight cinema, master class or champagne and wine tasting or make a weekend of it at one of our B&Bs and finish it all of with an indulgent day spa experience… For further information on the events visit www.thepoachersway.com.au and register online to receive regular event updates.
Make your summer a summer to remember... @ 25 venues throughout the Canberra region
FESTIVAL
1-29 Feb Escape the city, embrace our region and enjoy a Canberra summer. Taste our region’s finest food and wine and discover new places and experiences. Replenish your soul... The Poachers Way.
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WOLLONGONG CITY GALLERY Exhibitions-February 2012 Open Tues-Fri, 10am-5pm. Weekends & Public Hols from noon - 4pm
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Hossein Valamanesh, Learning to Read, 1995, Cut paper, watercolour on paper 2 components, 185.5 x 148.5 cm each. Collection of the artist, photo M KluvanekCourtesy Greenaway Art Gallery Adelaide
EXHIBITIONS: Postcodes from the Edge A Friends of Wollongong City Gallery art prize for local artists 18 February - 15 April Mask and Symbol: Alannah Driese and Gillian Day Collagraphs and etchings 25 February - 20 May Generations Contemporary artists from a range of cultural backgrounds explore the migrant experience. until 26 February 2012 Local: Current 2011 A survey of recent work by ten Illawarra artists. until 12 February 2012 Collections of Hopes and Dreams Objects and stories connecting generations of migrants. until 4 March 2012
A selection of objects included in the Collections of Hopes and Dreams exhibition.
Postcodes from the Edge features small format paintings, prints, drawings and sculpture submitted by Illawarra artists for the Friends of Wollongong City Gallery $5,000 art prize. The winner will be announced on Friday 17 February. until 15 April. Two Illawarra printmakers offer their perspectives on the human in Mask and Symbol, on display 25 February - 20 May. Gillian Day’s prints imagine traces of human endeavour and the magic inherent in natural forms, while Alannah Dreise explores dramatic personae and the gathering of communities for celebration.
Tamara Elkins, Sentinel of Memory, 2011, still from digital video, 7:46 mins. Photography by Michael Elkins, musical score by Guillermo Batiz and correography by Tamara Elkins
Generations, on display until 26 February, investigates notions of dislocation, isolation, assimilation and loss and how these impact on artists' personal and cultural identity. Local: Current 2011 is the third in a series of yearly exhibitions which investigate Illawarra artists’ practice, and is on display until 12 February 2012. Collections of Hopes and Dreams curated by Eva Castle, on display until 4 March, is an exhibition about the significance of personal objects and images for families and communities.
merrigong’s Season 2012 features australian classics such as the Boys and summer of the seventeenth Doll, molière’s brilliant the school for wives and gilbert and Sullivan’s incomparable the Pirates of Penzance. plus some of the most exciting new theatre and dance from acclaimed companies including Belvoir, Bell Shakespeare, oz opera, Bangarra Dance Theatre... and merrigong Theatre co. request your Season 2012 brochure today.
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Go Loco for a Day Vintage Train Day SATURDAY 3RD MARCH Thirlmere Festival of Steam SUNDAY 4TH MARCH
‘Vintage Train Day’ Travel back in time on Saturday 3rd March on the Thirlmere Heritage Railway and enjoy NSW’s largest collection of heritage trains out on the tracks, with a busy schedule of special steam train rides available all day from Thirlmere Station. Enjoy a feature packed day including vintage bus rides, locomotive cab visits, steam machinery, model trains, railway displays and much more! Kids of all ages will love exploring ‘Trainworks’ Australia’s greatest rail heritage attraction. Picnic on the grounds or enjoy refreshments in style on a 1960’s restaurant train. A great day out for all the family – a must for train fans!
‘Thirlmere Festival of Steam’ On Sunday 4th March the ever popular Thirlmere Festival of Steam, NSW’s premier steam event, will be an extravaganza of activity, entertainment, amusement rides, fun, food and fabulous market stalls. At Trainworks, (formerly known as the Rail Heritage Centre) kids of all ages will love exploring Australia’s largest display of historic locomotives, carriages and rail memorabilia and see four magnificent locomotives in steam. It’ll be full steam ahead on the Thirlmere Heritage Railway with vintage locos operating throughout the day.
Barbour Road, Thirlmere Ph: (02) 4681 8001
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