Southern Highlands & Illawarra
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JULY/AUGUST 2015
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Carrington Fair Tulip Time Camden Antique Fair Camden Festival 26-Storey Treehouse at IPAC Return Journey @ Mittagong Playhouse HTG presents: Oklahoma
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The Trainworks railway museum is a great day out for families and kids of all ages! Embark on a heritage train trip every Sunday or come along any day of the week to explore the huge collection of trains and treasures from the NSW Railways. 10 Barbour Road Thirlmere NSW 2572 02 4683 6800 | www.trainworks.com.au
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Macarthur Region 10 Wollondilly/Picton 20 Mittagong/Bowral 22 What's On 26-27 Antiques & Collectables 28 Map 28-29 Moss Vale/Bundanoon 30 Berrima 32 Cellar Doors 36-38 Robertson 40 Goulburn 42 Dining Guide 43 Wollongong 44 Markets 47
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Carrington Fair 6-7 Camden Festival 7-8 The 26-Storey Treehouse @ IPAC 14 Tulip Time 15 HTG's Oklahoma 16-17 Camden Antique Fair 17-18 Dylan Thomas Return Journey 39
From the Editor
Every month in the Southern Highlands and surrounding area there is an event or festival to interest everyone but during the coming months the event calendar is exceptional. Camden will host the annual Antique Fair in August. The fair will have up to thirty dealers from NSW and interstate who will bring top quality furniture, jewellery, porcelain, artefacts, linen and lace, and collectable items to sell at the event. Carrington Retirement Village will hold its annual fair with the usual stalls, music and entertainment in August also. Expect a mix of community and village participation offering everything you can expect from a country fair! During September you can look forward to more events; Camden will hold its annual, two-week festival of family fun and entertainment, and Bowral will host the annual Tulip Time Festival. This festival will showcase the beauty of the region through its parks and gardens and celebrate with events throughout September. We have three theatre productions on offer; Oklahoma will be presented by the Highlands Theatre Group and 26-Storey Treehouse and Return Journey will be presented by IPAC. Here's another event for the list for September; Bowral will host the annual Home and Garden Show which will showcase all you fancy for your home and garden in the one venue. While you are in the area, be sure to take the opportunity to enhance your stay by visiting a market, a gallery or a country village, then lunch at a local winery while enjoying the taste of our cool climate wines. Lots to enjoy!
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Carrington
MONSTER FAIR Saturday 8 August 2015
9am to 3pm Carrington Centennial Care
“Enable to Care�
90 Werombi Road, Grasmere VILLAGE & COMMUNITY STALLS: We have 150 stall holders from the Village and community; food, music, dance displays, car displays, fire engine display, show rides, pony rides, Elderslie High School Farmyard display, and our wonderful train ride.
CARRINGTON RAFFLEStill great Value! Tickets NOW SELLING $2.00 each Carrington Centennial Care is a beautiful retirement living Village situated at 90 Werombi Rd, Camden on 450 acres. Our aim is to provide a total care plan for our aged in place and self care residents based on a policy of good service and support in residential and communitcare, always respecting the need for independence and privacy. We have self care accommodation, hostels, nursing home and community care.
Raffles prizes will be drawn at the Fair at 2.30pm at the information stall.
All proceeds of the fair and raffle go to the residents of Carrington Care Village which include: Our Nursing Home, Paling Hostel, Mary MacKillop Hostel, Grasmere Terrace Hostel, Carrington Community Care and the Carrington Retirement Independent Living units.
Come and experience the best family day!
Parking inside ground - Gold coin donation
Authorised by Carrington Fair Committee & C Cleminson Village Manager & Fair Chairperson 2015.
And for any further information please contact Carole Cleminson on 46590305
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Carrington Monster Fair 2015 - 8 August 2015 Preparations are well underway for the annual Carrington Fair to be held in the grounds at 90 Werombi Rd Camden – 3k South West of town. A much respected icon in the MacArthur region for 120 years, CARRINGTON CARE is a not for profit, charitable, public benevolent institution focusing on Aged and Disabled Care. Carrington Care now encompasses, 264 Retirement Village residences (1, 2 & 3 bedrooms) for independent over 55’s, 214 Hostel rooms for those who are frail, aged or needing Dementia management, 94 Nursing Home beds for the fully dependent aged or disabled and Community Care in home support for over 300 people throughout the Campbelltown, Camden and Wollondilly areas. With all proceeds going directly to benefit village residents, the Fair has grown to become a wonderful community event with something for all ages. Open from 9am to 3pm, there will be 150
stalls; food, music, dance displays, car displays, show rides, pony rides, Elderslie High School farmyard animals and our ever popular train rides. Carrington have their own stalls of craft, cakes, Devonshire tea, white elephant, second hand goods, jams, second-hand books, new woodwork, chocolate wheel and Art display. Also introducing our Rocksalt Restaurant where our magnificent Devonshire tea will be served. Raffle prizes drawn at 2pm. Special thanks go to the sponsors, committee, residents and volunteers in our community for their generous support of this worthy cause. So please come to beautiful Camden, enjoy our Fair and have a great day. Enquiries please contact: Carole Cleminson Ph: 02 46 590 305 CARRINGTON CENTENNIAL CARE 90 Werombi Rd, CAMDEN www.carringtoncare.com.au
Camden Set to Shine in September - 13 to 27 September Don’t miss a jam packed Camden Festival, Sunday 13 to Sunday 27 September 2015, showcasing the historic Camden region with a two-week program of fun and entertainment for residents and visitors. Highlights of this fortnight-long extravaganza include the Picnic in the Park – High Tea and Garden Showcase set in the iconic Macarthur Park on Sunday 13 September. Enjoy live music as well as a variety of high tea and picnic themed stalls, children’s activities such as floral crown making, pot plant painting, jumping castle, face painting and an animal farm. Curry Reserve will be transformed into a children’s wonderland on Wednesday 16 September as Kids Fun Day takes centre-stage with roving entertainment, free activities, performers, face painting, clowns, animal farm and so much more! Enjoy the ultimate outdoor movie event
‘Cinema Under the Stars’ at the Australian Botanic Gardens, Mount Annan on Saturday 19 September. Popcorn, fairy floss, BBQ, gozleme, coffee and ice cream will all be available for purchase to help create the perfect movie experience. ‘Taste’ – Food, Wine & Music Festival, held at the beautiful and unique Camden Town Farm on Sunday 27 September is the perfect way to end Camden Festival. Don’t miss the opportunity to sample some of the finest food and wine in NSW as well as cooking demonstrations, live entertainment, jumping castles, face painting and more! There are a number of other fantastic events throughout Camden Festival. For more information and a complete event listing visit www.camdenfestival.com.au or phone 4645 5034. www.highlandsimag.com.au 7
TASTE FOOD. WINE. MUSIC FESTIVAL
Held at the beautiful and unique Camden Town Farm, Exeter Street, Camden, TASTE Food, Wine and Music Festival is the perfect way to end Camden Festival on Sunday 27 September 2015 Bring your picnic rug, grab a spot on the lawn and enjoy over 35 food and beverage stalls including some of the finest food, local wines, produce and preserves. Enjoy cooking demonstrations, live entertainment, childrens cooking workshops, jumping castles, face painting, art and craft and more! For more information phone 4645 5034 or visit www.camdenfestival.com.au
Another Great Camden Council Event!
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MACARTHUR Warm up this Winter
WHAT’S ON School Holiday Activities 28 June - 10 July Glenalvon House Open Days 1st & 3rd Monday, 2nd Saturday of every month
Macarthur is the perfect winter getaway, less than 40 minutes from the Highlands. Whether you like exploring historic properties, sampling delicious food and wine, enjoying heart pumping adventure activities or spending the day with your family during the school holidays, Macarthur has something for everyone.
Dharawal National Park Guided Tour 4 July Wivenhoe Historic House Open Days 5 July & 2 August Sydney Investigation Ghost Tours 11 July & 8 August Belgenny Farm Bridal Expo 12 July Secret Supper Club 17 July & 14 August Menangle House Ghost Tours 24 July & 28 August Macarthur Caravan and Camping 4WD Fish and Boat Show 21 - 23 August 50s Collectables Fair 23 August Australian Plant Bank Tour 23 August Riverfest 29 August
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Things to See & Do
Campbelltown Arts Centre Japanese Gardens and Teahouse Mount Annan Botanic Garden Dining at many cafes & restaurants Boutique shopping & markets Macarthur Square – shopping, leisure, dining and entertainment. Horse riding, Laser Skirmish Joy flights, Hot Air Ballooning and Skydiving
The Macarthur region includes the
cities of Camden and Campbelltown and is a vibrant, bustling region known for offering experiences which include adrenalin packed activities, heritage attractions, entertainment activities and award winning dining. The region is rich in history and character as Macarthur was the birthplace of Australia’s wool, wine and wheat industries. Today, these links with the history of colonial settlement are reflected in the large number of heritage listed buildings that are still scattered throughout. Camden Park House
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Campbelltown & Camden
and Macarthur Park are fine examples of 19C architecture prevelent in the area. There are plenty of opportunities to get up close with nature as Macarthur boasts lovely public gardens and parks and is bordered by scenic hills, nature reserves and the Georges and Nepean Rivers, so bushwalking is a must. Macarthur is rich in history but also in art and culture. There is a diverse range of cultural venues including a number of art galleries such as 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. Enjoy a delightful 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.
MACARTHUR VISITOR CENTRES
CAMDEN
‘John Oxley Cottage’ Camden Valley Way, Elderslie Ph. 4658 1370
CAMPBELLTOWN
‘Quondong Cottage’ 15 Old Menangle Rd, Campbelltown Ph. 4645 4921
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The Original Country Market COBBITTY VILLAGE
MARKETS
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
Play..relax..be entertained! ROCK & ROLL & SWING CLASSES: Monday 7-9pm LINE DANCING: Tuesday 11.30am Beginners -
Camden RSL 23 CAWDOR RD, CAMDEN (adjacent to Coles)
Ph: 4655 8705 FOR THE INFORMATION OF MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS. IS GAMBLING A PROBLEM FOR YOU? G-LINE (NSW) IS A CONFIDENTIAL ANONYMOUS AND FREE COUNSELLING SERVICE
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11.30-12.30 (18 yrs & over $3) TRIVIA: Wednesday 7.30pm Lots of fun and prizes, teams of two or more. CLUB BINGO: Fantastic prizes & raffles. Thursday 10.45am LIVE BANDS: Saturday 8.00pm - Free entry MEAT MARKET: Friday 5pm , drawn at 6.30pm. Includes LUCKY MEMBERS DRAW LTPS/14/05990 ENTERTAINMENT: in the Ken Bond Lounge Friday 8.00pm Party Bands. RAFFLES: Sunday - Fill the fridge! Stock the Pantry! Tickets 5pm. Drawn 6.30pm. Includes Lucky Members Draw. LTPS/14/05990
DOWN MEMORY LANE: Sunday night entertainment from 5.30pm
Membership: now open - $5.50 incl GST
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Open Daily: LUNCH 12 - 2.30pm, DINNER 5.30pm. Snack Bar & A-La-Carte Menu
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Look no further than Macarthur for a touch of winter magic! Enjoy the crisp, cool days of a Macarthur winter. Explore the mist-cloaked landscapes on an early morning bushwalk or discover the country side on a scenic horse ride. Soar with the wind on a spectacular hot air balloon ride or enjoy a tiger moth flight to get a completely different perspective of the world. While away your weekend by enjoying a round of golf, a day of shopping, an afternoon of wine tasting, a leisurely lunch or taking in the latest art exhibition. The school terms seem to fly by and it is often difficult trying to come up with ideas on how to keep everyone entertained. Check out the attractions section of our website for inspiration sure to impress the kids - with everything from horse riding, go-karting, bushwalking and mountain biking, through to roller skating, paintball, mini golf, holiday
camps and much more. Winter evenings make the perfect atmosphere for a ghost hunt. Are you brave enough to join a Menangle House Ghost Tours? Held on 3 July, 24 July and 28 August, the tour includes a two course dinner, followed by a psychic reading from psychic mediums and by a tour of the 175 year old Menangle House. Glenalvon House Open Days are held the first and third Monday and second Saturday of every month and provide the opportunity to view the domestic and social history of the Campbelltown area through the many photos and artifacts displayed in this beautiful Georgian townhouse which was built in 1840. Wivenhoe Historic House Open Day is held on the first Sunday of every month. Enjoy a glimpse of a bygone era with a guided tour of the historical house, built in 1837. Sign up and join a guided tour of Dharawal National Park on 4 July. The Tour, led by an
Casual dining @
Melaleuca House Relax before or after exploring The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan Weekend Breakfast, Burgers, Pastas, Salads and Great Coffee
Open Mon-Fri, 10am-4:30pm Saturday-Sunday, 8am-4:30pm Evenings available for Wedding Receptions and Private Parties
Ph: (02)4648 3318
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Aboriginal Discovery Ranger as part of NAIDOC Week celebrations, will provide a wonderful look at the beautiful Australian landscape from a Koori perspective. The Australian Plant Bank is hosting a behind the scenes tour on 19 July. The exclusive tours, hosted by one of their leading research scientists, will introduce participants to the world of the seed and the important role the Bank plays in the field of plant conservation. The Annual Antiques and Collectables Fair will be held from 31 July to 2 August. The fair will showcase a range of furniture, jewelry, china, porcelain, linen and other collectables. On 5 August, Belgenny Farm will open as part of Family History month. Take a guided tour of the home farm of John and Elizabeth Macarthur and enjoy Devonshire tea. Head out to the Macarthur Caravan, Camping, 4WD, Fishing and Boat Show at Tabcorp Park from 21 to 23 August. With more than
170 exhibitors, you are sure to find what you’re after to help turn your next trip into an unforgettable adventure. The always popular 50s Collectable Fair is on 23 August at Campbelltown Catholic Club. Don’t miss a fun filled day of memorabilia, entertainment, vintage fashion, dolls, jewelry and loads more. Concluding the month is the annual Riverfest Cultural and Environmental Festival on at Koshigaya Park on 29 August. Try tasty treats from around the world, be entertained by groups performing their traditional dance, have a go at wide range of recycled craft projects or get some tips on sustainable gardening. More information on events and attractions, contact the Macarthur Visitor Centres: Ph: 1800 655 991 E: info@macarthur.com.au W: www.macarthur.com.au F: www.facebook.com/visitmacarthur
THE AuSTRAliAN BoTANic GARdEN, MouNT ANNAN
At 416 hectares, there is so much to discover at Australia’s largest Botanic Garden. Enjoy stunning Australian plant displays, rolling hills, ornamental lakes and the amazing views from Sundial Hill. The new scientific research facility, the Australian PlantBank, is open weekdays from 10 am until 4 pm.
Your Garden
Free guided tours of the Garden leave most days from the Visitor Centre.
FREE ENTRY
Open 10 am – 5 pm Narellan Road, Mount Annan To find out more rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au or phone 4634 7935
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Presents
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Music by RICHARD RODGERS Book & Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II Based on the play "Green Grow the Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs
Original Dances by Agnes de Mille Directed By Babara Handley Musical Direction Allan Stiles Choreography by Alan Dunk
Clubbe Hall, Frensham, Range Rd, Mittagong July 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18 8pm July 5, 12 2pm
Tickets: $28
Opening Night tickets $20
(Concession and group prices available. Booking fees apply.)
Bookings: htg.org.au OR
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Highlands Theatre Group presents: Rodgers & Hammerstein's ‘OKLAHOMA!’ Being the longest standing amateur theatre group in the Southern Highlands can have its advantages. When it comes to the expertise required to stage smash hit musicals, then the Highlands Theatre Group is second to none. The success of ‘Chicago’ last year is being followed in July with another wonderful production, the first collaborative work between Rodgers and Hammerstein, ‘Oklahoma!’ First appearing on Broadway in 1943, ‘Oklahoma!’ became famous for not only its catchy musical numbers and original choreography, but also because it was the first American musical to blend the elements of song, dance, character and plot into a connected, meaningful story. Set in Oklahoma Territory in 1906 before
statehood, this is a story that highlights the difficulties of building a new life in a harsh land, where romance and rivalry, tragedy and triumph and ultimately acceptance, are all part of the daily struggle. Easily recognisable songs such as ‘Oh What a Beautiful Morning’, ‘The Farmer And The Cowman’ and of course the title song, ‘Oklahoma!’ feature throughout the production and are guaranteed to have your toes tapping from beginning to end. Why not enjoy a great night of winter theatre in the comfort of a heated auditorium? Don’t forget to check the HTG website for details of their August production of Ronald Harwoods’s ‘Quartet’, directed by Jim Cheesley.
For dates and details go to page 16 or to www.htg.org.au
Camden Annual Antiques & Collectables Fair 31 July, 1 August & 2 August 2015 Camden Civic Centre is proud to present the 29th Annual Camden Antiques & Collectables Fair as Macarthur’s largest Antiques and Collectables show. With an A-list of renowned and respected antique dealers including new exhibitors, the fair will treat the people of Sydney to a fine collection of saleable items. VIP Viewing: the fair will be open for an exclusive VIP viewing on 31 July from 6pm9pm. Those wishing to sneak-a-peak or capture a fine piece are encouraged to come along for supper and a glass of champagne. Excellent variety: the Fair boasts a reputation for quality items including jewellery, artefacts, precious gemstones, china, porcelain, literature, furniture, linen and collectables - all for sale. Irresistible Food: not just a fair but has the added flavour of a fine café offering a selection of lunch and high tea options. Verbal appraisals available: the fair supports the work of the Macarthur Quota Club who
give generously to many causes throughout the community. Have two personal items appraised by a reputed dealer between 10am and 3pm on both Saturday and Sunday. Appraisals charged at a nominal fee. Win your own antique: win a lovely piece of antique jewellery by entering the raffle. The venue: Camden Civic Centre located in the historic township of Camden. The venue boasts ample parking, one level access to all areas and air conditioned comfort. Fair times:
Fri, 31 July – 6pm-9pm. Sat, 1 August – 10am -5pm. Sun, 2 August – 10am-4pm
Admission fees apply. Dealer interest: Camden Civic Centre invites interest from dealers wishing to display their goods at the Fair via email camdenciviccentre@camden.nsw.gov.au For more information about the Camden Antique Fair phone 02 4655 8681 or visit the website www.camdenciviccentre.com.au www.highlandsimag.com.au 17
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Discover Wollondilly
Wollondilly invites you to take that first step into some of Sydney’s most pristine forest and bushland.
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Unspoilt Wollondilly Picton, Thirlmere, Appin
Things to See & Do Nepean, Cataract, Cordeaux, Avon
& Warragamba Dams Burragorang Lookout Wirrimbirra Sanctuary Trainworks in Thirlmere VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Old Post Office, Argyle St, Picton Ph: 4677 8313 E: tourism@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au www.visitwollondilly.nsw.gov.au
Wollondilly is situated on the south western outskirts of Sydney and at the foothills of the Southern Highlands. It is surrounded by spectacular, natural beauty and rural pastures in an area that relies on dairying and mixed farming. It takes in Bargo in the south, Appin and Menangle in the east, Warragamba in the north, Yerranderie Ghost Town and the Burragorang Valley to the west. Historic Picton was originally called Stonequarry and was in fact a private town in the early 19C. It has a number of notable historic sites; Vault Hill, owned by an early settler Henry Antill, the old courthouse, built in 1864, a Victorian 20 www.monthlyimag.com.au
classical stone post office with an impressive clock tower, dating from 1892, the CBC Bank (now the National Australia Bank) built in 1885, St Mark’s Anglican Church, and Larkin Cottage, one of the oldest surviving buildings in town. Take in the breathtaking views of the Burragorang Valley, the waters of which are dammed by Warragamba Dam or picnic and BBQ at the Avon, Cordeaux or Nepean Dams. Among the attractions in Wollondilly are Wirrimbirra, a local wildlife sanctuary and Trainworks, home of Australia’s oldest and largest railway museum. Wirrimbirra Sanctuary, which is set in 200 acres of bushland, is a National Trust (NSW) property and is located between Bargo and Tahmoor. There are native animals, a native plant nursery, picnic tables and a Gift Shop. Trainworks in Thirlmere, is a magical place to visit for the enthusiast and the young at heart. Step back in time to an era when everyone travelled by train. There are over 40 locomotives and 80 carriages on display, dating from 1865. As well, there is an exhibition of railway items and memorabilia, a signals display, an authentic fettler’s shed, and a heritage-listed 1880s railway station.
It’s a lovely day out!
First Sunday of the Month Wollondilly Shire Hall, Picton
Ph: 0449 851 676
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•Unique, Boutique & homegrown items •Over 40 stalls •Farm fresh produce •Great range of gourmet food products •Devonshire Tea, freshly baked cakes & biscuits •Espresso coffee & sausage sizzle •Live music by talented local professionals •Free to enter •Plenty of parking •Indoor seating & dining
Wirrimbirra Flora & Fauna Sanctuary Wirrimbirra is a special place to visit! There is a Native Plant Nursery filled with a good variety of native plants suitable to the local area including many that are perfect for planting in dry conditions, and including the WOLLEMI PINE and WHITE WARATAH. Enjoy the walk-through wildlife enclosure (gold coin entry) with kangaroos, wallabies, emus, wombats and more. There's a magnificent freeflight aviary filled with beautiful native birds, and other smaller aviaries. Bring your overseas friends, or just enjoy some time out with the family. Picnic tables, gift shop, budget cabin accommodation, catering for groups. Wirrimbirra is a National Trust (NSW) property, a not-for-profit organisation, run entirely by volunteers. OPEN: Tuesday - Sunday, 9am - 4.30pm Special THEMED OPEN DAYS are held throughout the year - Reptile Day (February), Wildlife Fair (May), Birds'n'Bugs (August), Frog Day (November), as well as a true-blue Aussie celebration of Christmas with the Wollondilly Country Music Club at our BUSH CHRISTMAS in December.
WIRRIMBIRRA Flora & Fauna Sanctuary Managed by The David G. Stead Memorial Wild Life Research Foundation of Australia A NATIONAL TRUST (NSW) PROPERTY
A special place to visit! Native plant Nursery, Bushwalking trails, Australiana gift shop, picnic tables, see Native animals up close. OPEN: Tuesday - Sunday 9am-4pm 3105 Remembrance Drive, Bargo NSW 2574
Ph: 4684 1112 Find out about our Event Days by visiting
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Charming Mittagong & Bowral Things to See & Do All Aboard Model Railway Corbett Gardens in Bowral Southern Highlands Wineries Lake Alexandra International Cricket Hall of Fame VISITOR INFORMATION Southern Highlands Info Centre 62 - 70 Main St, Mittagong Ph: 1300 657 559 www.southern-highlands.com.au
Mittagong - the gateway to the Southern
Highlands Mittagong township is rich in history and is known as the gateway to the Southern Highlands. The town has a number of stunning heritage buildings, art galleries, antique and craft shops. It is a great place to search for that special antique or book and enjoy good food and wine. There are hotels, cafes, restaurants, and take-aways. The RSL offers dining, entertainment, large gaming areas and even accommodation. The centre of town is a delightful shopping
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precinct with homewares, clothing, needlecraft, antiques, jewellery and health and beauty outlets. Indulge the tastebuds in one of the many cafes, restaurants, clubs and coffee houses. Wineries are close by as is the historic village of Berrima and the shopping paradise of Bowral. In the midst of the township 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. There are lots of walking trails around Mt Alexandra where you can explore the bush. The lookouts and walking trails on Mt. Gibraltar and Mt. Alexandra allow you to get close to nature, with abundant birdlife and wildlife. Mittagong is south 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, restaurants and cafes. Bowral is famous for its country gardens and fields of tulips in spring. Just 115 km southwest of Sydney, Bowral has always been a fashionable destination for Sydneysiders and day trippers. A highlight for cricket fans is the International Cricket Hall of Fame. Outdoor sports include flyfishing on the lake or golf at one of the town’s excellent courses. Bowral Lookout is well worth a visit. Spring is tulip time and the Bowral Tulip Festival runs from the end of September until early October.
Indoor Play and Cafe Open 6 days Tuesday - Sunday
Now Open Late - Friday & Saturday With Dinner Menu
Unit 1/227 Old Hume Hwy, Mittagong ( just south of the Mittagong Marketplace)
www.neenysplayhouse.com.au
Ph: 02 4871 3750
WILLIAMS QUALITY MEATS Bacon, Ham & Prosciutto. Beef, Lamb, Pork & Poultry. Crocodile & Game meats. Marinated Meat, Poussin, Quail & Rabbit. Smallgoods, Smoked Items. Veal, Venison & Yearlings. Open 6 days a week
ROUNDABOUT THE HOUSE Pavers, retaining walls, pergolas, garden sheds, gates, arbours, cubbys, fencing, dove cotes & lots more. OPEN 7 DAYS
Crn Main & Alice Sts Mittagong.
96 Bowral Rd, Mittagong
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Australia's highest Zipline experience @ The Fly
Officially, the highest zipline tour in Australia, the Illawarra Fly Zipline Tour involves flying on a series of cable spans and navigating suspension bridges up to 35 metres above the forest floor! The experienced guides control all departures and arrivals whilst providing you with an insight into the forest’s history and its features with truly unparalleled views. The zipline tour includes access to the Treetop Walk to create a 2.5 hour experience where you can truly immerse yourself in the natural environment.
The 1.5km return treetop walk takes in native rainforest, the steel walkway which features two gently swaying cantilevered arms, and a central tower raised nearly 50 metres from the forest floor. Positioned 710 metres above sea level, the stunning panoramic views take in everything from the rainforest canopy, coastal towns and out to the Pacific Ocean. The award winning Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures is one of Australia’s premier treetop walk and zipline experiences. With stunning views, guided tours, a visitor centre and cafe, Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures is a great day out for families, couples or groups of friends. Ph: 1300 362 881 182 Knights Hill Rd, Knights Hill For more information visit www.illawarrafly.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 indoor displays and landscaped miniature garden. The shop has an extensive range of Model Railway products. Enjoy light refreshments in the Coffee Shop.
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Delightful Moss Vale & Bundanoon Things to See & Do Berrima Courthouse Museum Berrima District Museum Leighton Gardens in Moss Vale Southern Highlands Wineries Berrima Goal
Moss Vale holds a large part of the Southern Highlands Industry - as well as being a minor centre for agriculture, many light and medium industries are found in and around Moss Vale. Take a walk or cycle in the crisp autumn air! As you drive across the bridge over the Wingecarribee River near Moss Vale, you’ll see
VISITOR INFORMATION Southern Highlands Info Centre 62 - 70 Main St, Mittagong Ph: 1300 657 559 www.southern-highlands.com.au
Moss Vale is central to Southern Highland
townships and villages and to Highland attractions and only a short drive away. 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. The Moss Vale area was once occupied by the Gundangara people, though they had disappeared by the 1870s, partly due to the loss of their hunting land to European settlers.
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BUNDANOON PIONEER FLASK When visiting Bundanoon, come and visit the friendly staff at Pioneer Flask Cellars and choose from a range of Beer, Wine and Spirits (including locally produced Beer and Wine).
OPEN: Mon/Sat 10am - 7pm Sun & Pub Hols 10am - 4pm
13 Railway Parade,Bundanoon
Ph: 4883 7314
a concrete path winding across the paddock. This walk and bike way is a 4.5 km walk to Burradoo. From the roadway it looks a bit ordinary but once you’re on the path you might even wonder if you haven’t stepped onto one of those English rural footpaths which meanders by the river, past and through farmland. Around about midway on the walk, you pass a section of the river where the scene resembles one of Constable’s paintings. The path is measured in 500 metre lots so you know how far you’ve gone or when it’s time to turn back. Take a bottle of water with you, and if it’s a sunny day, you’ll need a hat. There’s no shade on this pathway. There is a carpark near the bridge where the monument to Bong Bong, the first Southern Highlands settlement, is located. Where to find the walk? Look for the open land at the northern end of Moss Vale.
Bundanoon. Early industries in the district included timber milling, sandstone quarrying and farming. Today Bundanoon retains many of its early 20C buildings and has a 'yesteryear' charm about it. Bundanoon has its share of interesting craft shops, art galleries, cafes, restaurants, nurseries and picnic areas. You can hire a bike, walk through nearby Morton National Park, enjoy picnic spots, native flowers and birds and see kangaroos and wallabies at dusk on the edge of town. Take a walk to "Glow Worm Glen" and discover how the Glow Worms live and glow. Bundanoon is a bushwalkers paradise with fourteen suggested walks; most have vantage points with spectacular views across the valleys. Probably the most visited lookout is the one overlooking the Grand Canyon 3km from the town centre.
Set in 10 acres of beautiful gardens
Plenty of room to move to make your stay enjoyable.
The Pines Pastoral Retreat, Relax and Refresh
6 historic cottages set in 700 acres of rural quietness and privacy - self catering. Stroll around the rolling hills and valleys of the farm. www.thepinespastoral.com.au E: cottages@thepinespastoral.com.au Ph: 02 4868 3523 Mob: 0418 200 138
Moss Vale
• 40 powered sites • 20 unpowered sites • Large sites for fifth wheelers • 13 cabins (linen available for hire) • Well-presented amenities blocks • Camp kitchen with free BBQs • Laundry • Childrens playground • Manufactured homes for sale • 700m to RSL club • Pets allowed (conditions apply)
Willow Drive, Moss Vale NSW
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Historic Berrima Things to See & Do Berrima Courthouse Museum Berrima District Museum Berrima Goal VISITOR INFORMATION Southern Highlands Info Centre 62 - 70 Main St, Mittagong Ph: 1300 657 559 www.southern-highlands.com.au
Berrima is a historic village offering a day tripper the most wonderful array of food and shopping experiences in a living history environment. It is a favourite destination for Sydneysiders and Illawarra and Canberra residents and has exquisite boutique shopping, antiques and great food. Established as a township in 1831, Berrima is a preserved Australian, Georgian, colonial town. It is located in a picturesque valley on a bend of the Wingecarribee River. In the 19thC, the township was destined to become the main town of the Southern Highlands, but when the railway line was built through Moss Vale in the 1860s, it faded to a sleepy village. 32 www.monthlyimag.com.au
The first Europeans to investigate the area were sent by the colonial governor, Governor Hunter. With a water supply provided by the nearby Wingecarribee River, a town plan, in the manner of an English village, was laid out by Robert Hoddle. Few substantial houses were built, although by the 1850s sturdy Anglican and Catholic churches replaced the original wattle and daub versions. Licensed since 1834, the Surveyor-General Inn, in the centre of town, is the longest licensed hotel in NSW. By the 1960s, the preservation of old Georgian buildings became of national importance to our heritage, so the entire village of Berrima was declared a historic village by the National Trust. The most interesting period in the history of Berrima is perhaps when it became an internment camp for enemy aliens and POWs during WW1. The Courthouse Museum and Berrima Gaol are still two impressive sandstone buildings which every visitor must see. Until a few years ago the gaol was still used as a prison. Berrima is said to be a word from the language of the Dharawal people meaning ‘Black Swan’. The Dharawal were displaced in the area by farming and grazing interests and were rarely seen by the 1870s.
THE COURTYARD CAFE Breakfast & Lunch Morning & Afternoon Teas
Mrs Oldbucks Pantry
Shop 2, 3 & 4 Berrima's Retreat
Delectable jams • Toppings • Sauces • Honeys • Chutneys • 120 teas • Confectionery • Gourmet delights. www.mrsoldbucks.com.au
Ph: 02 4877 2729
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Open every day 8.30am - close (behind the Lolly Shop)
Berrima Bakehouse Motel
YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME.... 17-19 Old Hume Hwy, Berrima info@berrimamotel.com.au www.berrimamotel.com.au
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BROWN SHUTTER.
For that unique gift that really counts. Hume Hwy, Berrima The white shop @ the top.
Open 7 Days.
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Exquisite Boutique Shopping... Accommodation... Speciality Gift Shops... Great Food...
FARMGATE CAFE Simple, affordable, country cooking, at it best. Supporter of local farmers. All meat used is from Joadja Small Farms and is for sale at the Cafe.
OPEN 7 DAYS 7-5pm
Browse through craft shops, galleries and speciality shops in Berrima. Take home Jams, honey, and confectionery from those offering local delights or grab that special gift from the gift shops. Berrima offers a selection of interesting cafes and eateries; from casual to formal dining options to bakery style fare.
Shop 6, Mrs Oldbucks Cnr. Berrima
Ph: 4877 2785
Est 1834
Surveyor General Inn Australia's oldest, continuous licenced Inn Lunch & dinner, great local wines & a wide choice of draught beer.
Open 7 days.
An extensive range of gifts, magnets, locally crafted named mugs, soap, melts and much, more.
Old Hume Hwy, Berrima
Mrs Oldbucks Corner, Berrima
Mon-Sat till midnight, Sun 11am-10pm Accommodation & history!
Ph: 02 4877 1226
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Galleries... Gourmet Delights... Bakery Delicacies! Accomodation... Treat yourself to a break away and stay in the Motel located in the centre of town. Visit the Courthouse Museum for information and maps; then take a stroll through the village streets and laneways and admire the historic buildings.
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The Bay Tree Gallery Local Artwork and a large range of quality gifts and fashion accessories
info@thebaytreegallery.com.au 116 Old Hume Highway Berrima
Open 7 Days 9am till 5pm
Ph: 02 4877 1333
Two Skinny Cooks - Larder Door Retail Food & General Eclectic Showroom Open: Thursday - Sunday 9.30am - 4pm Home-made, cakes, pastries & desserts. Shop 1/117 Old Hume Highway, Berrima (behind The Bay Tree Gallery)
Phone: 0417223126 or 0408448225
BERRIMA NAMEPLATES Cast Aluminium Home & Property Names Made To Order
Ph/Fx or E-Mail for Brochure
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RESTAURANT
1. TERTINI WINES
Best Cellar Door Award from Wine magazine. Lot 5 Kells Creek Rd, Mittagong (off Wombeyan Caves Road).
Open Thurs – Mon 10am – 5pm Other times by app. Groups by prior arrangement only.
Phone (02) 4878 5213 E:sales@tertiniwines.com.au
www.tertiniwines.com.au
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. Savour our award-winning Arneis (one of the rarest wines in the world), Riesling, Pinot Noir and Cabernet/Merlot while enjoying a local cheese platter.
3. CENTENNIAL VINEYARDS
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 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.
2. ARTEMIS WINES WINNER – Excellence in Food or Beverage Production, 2014 Southern Highlands Business Awards. Best Small Cellar Door 2015 – Gourmet Wine Traveller magazine.
46 Sir Charles Moses Lane (Off Old Hume Highway, Mittagong) Opening Hours: Wednesday to Friday 10.am – 4pm Weekends and Public Holidays; 10.am – 5pm
Phone: (02) 48721311 Mobile: 0416 300 471 wineclub@artemiswines.com.au www.artemiswines.com.au sunshack@sunshackcider.com www.sunshackcider.com www.bee mead.com.au Visit Cellar Door and enjoy award winning wines, all natural ciders and Australia’s First Sparkling BEEMead. All produced on site, by winemaking brothers, Anton and Mark. Recent Awards: Silver International Riesling Challenge 2014, 91+ Parker Points - 2013 Close Vine Pinot Noir, Top 100 Best Australian and NZ Wines Huon Hooke - 93 Points 2013 Sauvignon Blanc.
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4. MARIST BROTHERS WINES 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 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. $2 Coffee available as well as a range of orchids. Not to be missed on your visit is a viewing of the beautifully restored neo- gothic style chapel.
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5. MOUNT ASHBY ESTATE
7. CUTTAWAY HILL @ eling forest Best Cellar Door Award from Wine magazine.
128 Nowra Road Moss Vale 2577 Sally Beresford & Chris Harvey
12587 Hume Highway, Sutton Forest 2577
Open Thurs - Sun & pub hols 10 - 5pm Ph: 02 4869 4792 www.mountashby.com.au
Cellar door open for tastings tours and sales 7 days 10:30am-4:30pm
Indulge in a golden moment at Mount Ashby Estate Winery. Our Cellar Door and” La Pallette” Cafe are open Thursday to Sunday 11 am to 5 pm or by appointment. Enjoy award winning wines, local produce amongst Sally Beresford Antiques and French Farmhouse Tables. Situated 50 metres from the corner of Nowra and Yarrawa Roads Moss Vale
6. BANJO'S RUN VINEYARD 212 Sally’s Corner Rd, EXETER NSW
Open: Cellar Door: Sat & Sun & Public Holidays 11am - 4pm (other times by appointment) Ph: 0408 228 724 or 0416 038 724 Email: bill@banjosrun.com.au www.banjosrun.com.au Cellar Door, Award Winning Wines Group bookings welcome, Tastings in the vines, Family run, Rural setting, Friendly Working farm, Telephone and online sales
Ph: 02 4858 1788 wines@cuttawayhillwines.com.au Cuttaway Hill’s focus is on quality and a commitment to a true expression of the terroir and unique climate of the Southern Highlands region. A combination of new and old world techniques provides the balance suitable to our unique cool climate grapes that are handcrafted into the award winning Cuttaway Hill style. Also enjoy breakfast, morning tea or a lunch using fresh home made local produce along with a glass of Cuttaway Hill wine at the Eling Cafe.
www.cuttawayhillwines.com.au
Fabulous tours of the Southern Highland’s award winning vineyards & wineries. Over 60 vineyards and 16 cellar door wineries. Take a tour for a day to remember amidst the stunning scenery in this beautiful part of the world! Tours: up to 4 people in a car, up to 10 in a Maxi Cab. Coaches for groups of up to 21, 24, 33 or 48 people. A Ploughman’s Lunch is provided. SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS TAXIS, HIRE CARS & COACHES.
Ph: 4872 4800
W: www.southernhighlandstaxis.com.au E: bookings@southernhighlandstaxis.com.au
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Picturesque Robertso Things to See & Do Visit spectacular Fitzroy Falls Robertson Rail Heritage Station Budderoo National Park Belmore & Carrington Falls Illawarra Fly Robertson Cheese Factory
VISITOR INFORMATION Southern Highlands Info Centre 62 - 70 Main St, Mittagong Ph: 1300 657 559 www.southern-highlands.com.au
Robertson is the lushest of the Southern
Highlands landscapes and is renowned for its rich volcanic soil in which potatoes are grown for the NSW market. Potatoes were the first crops planted in Robertson when a large parcel of land was cleared in the mid 19C. It could be said that this was due to the prevalence of landholders with an Irish background. Robertson’s development followed the usual pattern of rural towns with churches, cricket and football teams, schools, school of arts and agricultural societies. Macquarie Pass, linking the Highlands to
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the coast was such a brilliant spectacle that Robertson soon became the eastern gateway to the Highlands. Local businessmen, eager to capitalise on the town’s potential, brought the attractions of the area to general attention; the waterfalls, gorges and lush countryside. The village is worth visiting both for itself, and as an ideal base to explore a spectacular hinterland; it is recognized as the “green heart” of the Southern Highlands on account of its superb rural scenery. 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, collectables and a cafe. 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. Robertson is a great place to use as a base when exploring the Highlands, close to national parks and half way between the coast and plains. The town is within easy reach of the surrounding towns of Berrima, Bowral, Bundanoon, Fitzroy Falls, Mittagong, Moss Vale and Sutton Forest, all great places to wander, stop for something to eat and browse through the unique little shops and galleries.
Robertson Pie Shop
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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
Come and explore the shops & cafe at the
Dairy Store - off the farm cheese Factory Gelato - Organic milk, made here The Cool Room - a country emporium
Cafe - open 7 days.
Ph: 4885 1168 Illawarra Highway, Robertson www.robertsoncheesefactory.com
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Robertson
Cool Climate
The Green Heart of the Southern Highlands. A true country village. Picturesque rural views, green pastures and three great waterfalls make Robertson the perfect place to stop - for a break - for a meal - for unique local shops. Just for a day or a weekend away, Robertson is the eastern gateway to the green and scenic heart of the Highlands.
www.robertson.nsw.au
Funded by Robertson Chamber of Commerce
Goulburn has become a thriving regional
centre rich in extraordinary, vintage and handmade shopping, as well as great food and fantastic wine. But if you still need to be convinced to get off the highway and visit Goulburn perhaps the choice of fascinating historical locations, beautiful architecture and natural vistas, as well as the delectable food and wine will tempt you. Standing sentinel over the City is the Goulburn War Memorial and Museum on Rocky Hill. Built by public subscription in 1924, the War Memorial is a lasting tribute to the gallant men of the Goulburn District who served in WWI. Inside the tower is a tablet inscribed with the names of those who enlisted from this district and a lookout gallery that provides spectacular views over the city of Goulburn. Whilst at the Memorial, visit the Museum in the adjacent cottage, which houses a valuable collection of artefacts allocated to the city
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of Goulburn after World War I including; personal items used by soldiers, memorabilia and medals. The local history room displays Goulburn’s association with, and contribution to the two World Wars. It’s not just a sense of history that shapes this lovely inland city but the beautiful gardens that are scattered throughout. There is plenty more to discover if you dig around or go further afield and enjoy the rolling countryside, majestic caves and winding rivers. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 201 Sloane Street, Goulburn Ph: 02 4823 4492 www.igoulburn.com
Dining Guide Classic THAI
authentic Thai Cuisine DINE IN | TAKE OUT
OPEN: Tues - Sun Lunch 11-2.30pm, Dinner 5-10pm Shop 3&7 Mittagong Shopping Village, Pioneer St, Mittagong
The Magpie Wolfgang's Cafe Berrima German •breakfast •lunch •dinner Restaurant Authentic German & Swiss Cuisine
OPEN 7 DAYS Selection of home-made cakes, scones jam & cream.
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
www.classicthai.com.au
BYO. Old Hume Hwy, Berrima
Ph: 4871 2793
Ph: 4877 2008
Ph: 02 4861 1257
(next to Dan Murphy’s)
www.wolfgangsrestaurant.com.au
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Destination Wollongong Things to See & Do The Grand Pacific Sea Bridge Wollongong City Gallery Wollongong Science Centre Merrigong Theatre Crown Central Shopping Centre
VISITOR INFORMATION: CROWN SHOPPING CENTRE 174 / 200 Crown Street, Wollongong Ph: 02 4228 5999 WOLLONGONG VIC Southern Gateway Centre Princes Motorway, BULLI TOPS iHUB VISITOR CENTRE 93 Crown St, WOLLONGONG 1800 240 737 www.wollongong.com.au
Wollongong is located where the mountains meet the sea. It is a great visitor destination and is located 80 kilometres south of Sydney. It is bordered by the Royal National Park, Lake Illawarra and the Illawarra Escarpment. Stanwell Park to the north of Wollongong City, could be regarded as the gateway to the Illawarra region and is an ideal spot for day trippers. Experience sweeping views of 44 www.monthlyimag.com.au
the Seacliff Bridge and northern Wollongong suburbs as you take in the view from nearby Bald Hills. As Bald Hill is internationally known as a hang gliding point, you might get to see some of the hang gliders take a running leap over the edge of the cliff. An experience not to be missed is the Grand Pacific Sea Bridge as it encompasses some of the most spectacular coastline. It is elevated 665 metres over-the-ocean and can be found near Stanwell Park. Spend some time exploring northern coastal villages while heading down the cliff hugging roads hanging above the ocean. North of Wollongong the coastal villages are famous for their unspoilt beaches and rock pools, unique art and crafts, great fishing and surfing spots as well as many cafes and restaurants. Grand Pacific Drive then makes its way into the bustling city of Wollongong, which is the main ‘hub’ along the drive, offering an abundance of adventure activities, great beaches and shopping, fantastic local restaurants and cafes, golf courses, art galleries and more. Visit Belmore Basin and Lighthouse near the Harbour and stroll along historical Flagstaff Hill then continue on to soak up the sensational state parklands at the world class Surfing Beach.
WOLLONGONG ART GALLERY
Open Tues-Fri, 10am-5pm. Weekends & Public Hols from noon - 4pm
Burelli St, Wollongong
Ph: 02 4228 7500 www.wollongongcitygallery.com
Stephen Bird, 2010, Split Toby, ceramic, 30 x 17 x 25cm
EXHIBITIONS July/August 2015 Friends Photographic Portrait Prize 2015 Biennial prize for portrait photography. 4 July – 20 September Nik Uzunovski Between The Shadow And The Soul. 25 July – 13 September Lord Mayor’s BluescopeWIN Illawarra & South Coast Aboriginal Art Award. Until 19 July Tom Loveday Infrathin, Advice for Aliens Until 26 July Karen Richards Flora Non Evidens 1 August – 27 September string theory Focus On Contemporary Australian Art An MCA Touring Exhibition Until 30 August. Stephen Bird Bastard Son Of Royal Doulton. Wollongong Art Gallery touring exhibition. until 25 October The Road To Wollongong 1815 – 2015 Curated by Joseph Davis and Ione Davis. Until 1 November
Stephen Bird, 2009, Two heads are better than one, ceramic, 64 x 30 x 22cm
Tom Loveday, Alien Song Part 1, 2015, video Still, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Lord Mayor’s BlueScopeWIN Illawarra & South Coast Aboriginal Art Award celebrates the quality and diversity of art practice among local and South Coast Aboriginal artists, and the richness of Indigenous arts and culture in this region. On display until 19 July. Infrathin, Advice for Aliens by Tom Loveday is a mixed media work consisting of 54 small paintings, 3 larger paintings, a book and a video. The installation explores alienation as an aesthetic effect and is on display until 26 July.
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WOLLONGONG ART GALLERY
exhibitions continued: July/August 2015
string theory explores innovative approaches to fibre in a contemporary context, bringing together over 30 artists and artist groups who work with expanded notions of textile and craft-based traditions, presenting artworks from sculpture to photography, painting to video. Organised and toured by the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and is on display until 30 August. Stephen Bird: Bastard Son Of Royal Doulton, a survey show of highly individualistic ceramics that toy with convention and works on paper 1992 – 2014, is on display until 25 October. A Wollongong Art Gallery touring exhibition. The Road To Wollongong 1815 – 2015 curated, by Joseph Davis and Ione Davis, features selected artworks from private and public collections which depict the various routes that have made Wollongong what it is today. On display Until 1 November.
Karen Richards, 2013, Flora non Evidens yellow gum, machine knitting and embroidery, 380 x 300 cms
Tom Loveday, Alien Song Part 3, 2015, video Still, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Friends of Wollongong Art Gallery Photographic Portrait Prize 2015 selected entries in the sixth biennial will be on show 4 July – 20 September. Between the Shadow and the Soul, Nik Uzunovski’s exhibition of abstract paintings responding to memories of places, people and experiences, originated from experiences with his late grandmother's dementia. The works on display 25 July – 13 September were produced during his time as the Friends Resident Artist 2014/ 2015.
Sam Joukador, Untitled (Laver Road across the freeway to Compton Street at Mt Brown, Dapto), 1985, scan and enlargement of the original vintage colour photographic print, collection of the artist
Flora Non Evidens, on display 1 August – 27 September, is an installation by Karen Richards of rare and endangered plants from Australia’s East. Embroidered and knitted using light reflective thread and viewed with a head torch these plants appear to hover in space like ghosts of themselves which considering how near they are to extinction they may soon be.
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Stephen Bird, 2013, wall of plates, 70 x 170cm
Monthly Market Guide COBBITTY MARKET
ROBERTSON MARKET
1st Saturday (except Jan & Feb) 8-1pm. Cobbitty Public School, Cobbitty. Stalls, BBQ & devonshire teas available. Ph: 0438 512 728
2nd Sunday (except Jan) 9am -3pm Lots of stalls. Good food & refreshments. School of Arts. Hoddle St Robertson. Ph: 0408238575 or 0248851381
EXETER VILLAGE MARKET
BUNDANOON VILLAGE MARKET
1st Saturday 9am-2pm. In the hall and surrounding grounds. A great local market with a pop up café in the hall, variety of stalls, local fresh produce and plants. Ph: 0409152022 www.exetervillagemarket.com
COLO VALE COMMUNITY MARKET
1st Saturday (except January). 9am till 2pm. Village Hall, 28 Railway Ave Colo Vale. Not the Biggest market in the Highlands, but the friendliest. Ph. 4889 4390
LILAC CITY COUNTRY MARKET
1st & 3rd Sunday (except Jan) 8.30am-2.30pm. Bundanoon Hall. Railway Ave. Over 40 stalls of gourmet goodies, fresh produce, plants & art & craft. Ph: 0430 391 941
WOLLONGONG PRODUCE & CREATIVE
Traders Every Friday 9-3pm Crown St Mall. Freshly made & grown produce. World food to eat. Art, crafts & music. Ph: 0422 781 920 email: admin@wollongongmarkets.com
THE GOULBURN HOMESTEAD MARKETS
1st Saturday (except Jan) 9-2pm St Saviour’s Common, Burke St, Goulburn Local art, craft & produce, planta, bric-a-brac & cakes. Activities for kids. Ph: 4821 1839
3rd Sunday 9-2pm. Riversdale Homestead, Twynam Drive, Goulburn. Beautiful National Trust building. Devonshire Tea. Local wines, produce, and homemade wares. www.goulburnhomesteadmarkets.com
BRONZEWING MARKETS
WILTON MARKETS
2nd Saturday (except Jan) 8:30am to 1:30pm Uniting Church Thirlmere Way, Tahmoor. A great local market selling crafts as well as plants. Ph: 4681 8627
PARKSIDE COMMUNITY MARKETS GOULBURN 2nd Saturday (except Jan) 9am - 2pm
Next to Belmore Park, in the heart of Goulburn. With local and regional produce and products. Ph: 0477 258 006 for stall holder info.
CAMDEN FRESH PRODUCE MARKET
Weekly on Saturdays. 7 – 12 noon. Fresh local produce, gourmet food, plants, flowers, coffee and cakes. Camden Town Farm. Cnr Exeter and John Sts. Ph: 0477 224 881 www.camdenproducemarket.com.au
CREATIVE TRADERS MARKETS AT PICTON
1st Sunday 9.00am – 2.00pm except January. Variety of stalls, local produce direct from the farmer, local craft. Wollondilly Shire Hall - Menangle St Picton. Ph: 0449 851 676
3rd Sunday all year round 8am-2pm. Wilton Recreational Grounds, off Broughton St, Wilton. Supporting local farmers, artisans, small business and charities. Ample parking. Wide variety of stalls. Stalls and activity details: Ph: 0415818714 www.facebook.com/wiltonmarkets
BERRIMA SCHOOLYARD MARKET
4th Sunday (Feb-Nov) & 2nd Sunday (Dec) 9-2pm Berrima Public School, Oxley Street in Historic Berrima. Great atmosphere, 50 stalls of unique, quality wares & fresh produce, café, kids entertainment & live music. Ph: 04880 04421 www.theschoolyardmarkets.org
COLEDALE SCHOOL MARKETS
4th Sunday (except Dec) 9-4pm. Coledale School. Ocean location. Hand-made, handgrown products & collectables. Buskers welcome. Ph: 0422 781 920
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•Gifts •Toys •Novelties •Pop Culture •Collectables & other cool stuff @ the
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Design courtesy: Nicky Alekna
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