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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2014
Tulip Time Bowral ‘A Colourful Life’ INSIDE:
Food & Wine Festival Robertson Open Gardens Home & Garden Show ‘Arts Bundanoon’ Concert Bundanoon Garden Ramble Camden Festival Porcelain Exhibition Lilac Festival Fisher’s Ghost Festival Arts Festival Bowral Long Lunch
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From the Editor You will be amazed and delighted at the colourful displays of tulip bulbs blooming, for the annual Tulip Time Festival. The Southern Highlands celebrates Tulip Time with a host of activities and there is so much to do that your feet will barely touch the ground. Look forward to the following events; Camden will hold its annual, two-week festival of family fun and entertainment and as well, Campbelltown City will hold the annual Fisher’s Ghost Street Parade as part of the Fisher’s Ghost Festival. Highlights include, fun for kids, carnival rides, fireworks and more! During the annual Food and Wine Festival you can enjoy not only wines, but also local produce and culinary demonstrations from local chefs. There will be art and craft displays as well as live entertainment. Bowral will also host the inaugural Home and Garden Show early in September, showcasing all you fancy for your home and garden in the one venue 4 www.monthlyimag.com.au
and in October enjoy local culinary delights during the Bowral Long Lunch. More for the garden enthusiast; Bundanoon will hold its annual Garden Ramble and the annual Goulburn Lilac Festival is one for the diary; lots of fun, music, dance, food and activities will make this a must attend festival. In the midst of this festival season in the Highlands, Robertson will offer its Open Gardens event in October. These events will surely please garden lovers and those of you who enjoy a country fair. To top off this eclectic mix of cultural, floral and food and wine events, the Southern Highlands and surrounds will offer art displays in Goulburn, Wollongong and throughout the Highlands and a Gala concert in Bundanoon. While you are in the area, be sure to visit a market and a gallery and also lunch at a local winery.
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Dining Guide 33 Must See Attractions 40 Antiques & Collectables 42 Map 42-43 Wine Trail 48-50 What's On 52-55 Markets 63
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Wollondilly/Picton
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Mittagong/Bowral
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Moss Vale
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Berrima 37 Robertson
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Goulburn
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Wollongong
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Each November, the legendary Festival of Fisher’s Ghost comes alive in Campbelltown, showcasing the city’s community spirit and vibrancy. Held over 10 days, from 30 October to 9 November, this year will see the return of the festival’s trademark events, together with the giant carnival and Saturday fireworks spectaculars at Bradbury Oval. There will be a distinct Japanese flavour to this year’s festival, in celebration of the 30 year anniversary of the Campbelltown-Koshigaya Sister City relationship – one of the longest running in Australia. The annual Street Parade will reflect this important milestone by encouraging participants and spectators to embrace the Japanese theme, as we welcome a delegation of visitors from Koshigaya to enjoy the
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festivities that our city has come to know and love. This year’s Street Fair will be a hive of activity, with a host of street stalls boasting everything from tasty treats to must-have homewares, as well as a fun kids zone in Mawson Park featuring the GymBus, a petting zoo and stage entertainment for the whole family. The festival also features the ever-popular Craft Exhibition, Fun Run, Art Award, Fisher’s Kids and the award-winning Fisher’s Gig – making it one of Australia’s most diverse and longest running community celebrations for people of all ages. Steeped in tradition, the festival dates back to 1956, and is named after Frederick Fisher – a local farmer who disappeared under suspicious circumstances and whose ghost became a local legend. With so many events on offer, everyone is invited to join in the festival spirit. Visit www.fishersghost.com.au for further details, or follow ‘Events in Campbelltown’ on Facebook for all of the latest news.
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Hand Painted Porcelain Porcelain Exhibition && Sale EXHIBITION SALE 15 & 16 November Saturday 10am-5pm. Sunday 9am-4pm
You are invited to the annual exhibition of hand painted Porcelain Refreshments available.
The Old Courthouse, Belmore Basin, Wollongong.
Phone: 4228 8936
Affiliated Member NSW Porcelain Artists Combined Inc
The Illawarra Porcelain Artist Society- NSW will hold its annual Exhibition and Sale on 15 & 16 November at The Old CourtHouse, Belmore Basin, Wollongong. Saturday 9am-5pm and Sunday 9am-4pm. Entry is free. The Illawarra Society, being only small in number with around 30 active members, is working towards a magnificent display of works for this 25th annual Exhibition. The aim of the society is to promote excellence in porcelain art through the developement of skills and processes with the spirit of common purpose and friendship. This is achieved through bi-monthly meetings, workshops and art weekends, giving our members the knowledge to develop their skills and enhance their painting. We are fortunate in the Illawarra to have teachers who are recognised at State, Australia and world wide levels. The exhibition will see a cross section of members artwork, in both traditional and 8 www.monthlyimag.com.au
contemporary styles. This will be a display of radiant, colourful individual designs to whet the appetite of the observer and will be an ideal time to collect that one-off Christmas gift for loved ones. Hand painted porcelain today reflects traditional and contemporary creations, often of themes inspired by nature, cultures and the artists own interpretation. As well as a wide range of subjects within the exhibition of artists work, a special section “Orientalism� has inspired many artists to create works from Islamic designs, ancient Chinese blue & white ware and much more. This section has given the artists a range of countries and styles to gather inspiration from such as Japan, Russia, Morocco, Turkey, China, India and Malaysia. OFFICIAL OPENING: Saturday at 10am Information is available from Carolynne Macdonald 4228 8936.
Come and sample some of the State’s best local growers and producers in the picturesque Wollondilly Shire. Go to wollondillytourism.com.au or call us at the Visitor Information Centre on 02 4677 8313
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Camden Set to Shine in September Don’t miss a jam packed Camden Festival Saturday 13 to Sunday 28 September 2014 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 ultimate outdoor movie event ‘Cinema Under the Stars’ at the Australian Botanic Gardens, Mount Annan on Saturday 13 September. Frozen will start at 6.15pm with Saving Mr Banks following at 8pm. On the night popcorn, fairy floss, BBQ, gozleme, coffee and ice cream will all be available for purchase to help create the perfect movie experience. Picnic in the Park – High Tea and Garden Showcase will return for its second year set in the iconic Macarthur Park on Sunday 14 September. Enjoy a variety of high tea and picnic themed stalls, children’s activities such as floral crown making, pot plant painting as well as a jumping castle, face painting and an animal farm. Camden Council will also be conducting their annual native plant giveaway with live entertainment and roving performers also present. 10 www.monthlyimag.com.au
Curry Reserve will be transformed into a children’s wonderland on Wednesday 17 September as Kids Fun Day takes centre-stage with roving entertainment, performers, face painting, clowns, animal farm and so much more! ‘Taste’ – Food, Wine & Music Festival, held at the beautiful and unique Camden Town Farm on Sunday 28 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! 2014 will also see the introduction of a new event, a Youth Movie Night at United Cinemas, Narellan with subsidised tickets on offer. The movie is still to be confirmed but will take place on Thursday 25 September. 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.
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MACARTHUR Get out and about and explore it all in the stunning Macarthur region.
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Macarthur Campbelltown, Camden
Spring in Macarthur ... explore it all… Spring has arrived – the skies are blue, the days are getting warmer and the flowers are beginning to bloom! Spring is a great time to visit Macarthur; it is one of the busiest times of the year for our event calendar. High Tea in the Macarthur region has become a hugely popular past time, with a number of restaurants specialising in this decadent treat. Infusion Restaurant, Gledswood Homestead, Barenz, Harrington Grove Country Club and the Campbelltown Arts Centre Café are all hosting high tea throughout spring. Visit the ‘dining’ section our website for venues, details and dates. Are you brave enough to join the new Menangle House Ghost Tours? Held every Friday throughout September and October, the tour includes a two course dinner, followed by a psychic reading from psychic mediums Tracey-Lee and Elisa Greenfield, followed by a tour of the 175 year old Menangle House. The 12 www.monthlyimag.com.au
evening promises to be mystical, enlightening and perhaps even frightening! 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 historic house, built in 1837. Are you stuck for ideas on how to spoil dad this Father’s Day? Check out the What’s On section of our website, www.macarthur.com.au, for ideas and inspiration. There is everything from the Father’s Day Campout and Belgenny Farm celebrations, through to a host of restaurants featuring special breakfasts, lunches and dinners.
What 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
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
www.macarthur.com.au Mt Annan
/visitmacarthur @macarthurnsw The annual Camden Festival kicks off on Saturday 13 September and continues for two fun filled weeks. Some of the highlights include the Cinema under the Stars, Kids Fun Day, Twilight Festival and more. With such a variety of events, the Festival has something for everyone. On Sunday 14 September head over to Macarthur Park for the annual Picnic in the Park – High Tea and Garden Showcase. Now celebrating its second anniversary, this event will feature a variety of children’s activities, live entertainment, garden workshops and displays, as well as picnic themed food stalls. The annual Twilight Markets are being held at the Macarthur Centre for Sustainable Living on Friday 19 September. Come along and pick up fresh local produce, browse the food stalls and sit back and enjoy the entertainment. Have you tried dining with Macarthur’s Secret Supper Club? The dinners, which are held once a month, are ideal for foodies
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who love to spend the evening dining on sumptuous gourmet meals in the unlikeliest of places. Venues can range from a cozy barn or spectacular garden estate, through to an iconic heritage treasure or even an art gallery, the only thing they have in common – they are only revealed on the evening of the dinner. Don’t miss the upcoming dinners on Friday 19 September and 10 October. History buffs should pencil in September 20 and 21 into their diary, when the family of John and Elizabeth Macarthur open the doors of Camden Park House to the public. Step back in time and tour the homestead, wine cellar and gardens surrounding the estate. Plant sale, history talks, Devonshire tea, BBQ lunch and refreshments also available. Also on Saturday 20 September is the Made in Macarthur Boutique Food and Wine Tour. The tours are based around Macarthur’s local artisan foods and wine. Every tour is unique
- with the local farms and suppliers visited dependent on the season. There are also tours on Saturday 27 September, Tuesday 30 September and Saturday 25 October. On Sunday 28 September, don’t forget to head over and enjoy the always popular Taste Food Wine and Music Festival. The festival will feature a host of delicious food options, wine tasting from some of the region’s best winemakers, cooking demonstrations, plus a jumping castle, face painting and an animal farm for the kids. Also on Sunday 28 September is a new event, Once Upon a Time. Held in the enchanted gardens of historic Menangle House, this event is for all little princesses and will feature a magical array of entertainment, stalls, sweet treats, princess characters and more. A fun filled day of love and laughter. Historic Eschol Park House is hosting a Teddy Bears Picnic and High Tea on Tuesday 30
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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
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September. The fun filled day will include an elegant high tea for adults and a packed picnic for the children as well as a range of entertainment and activities. Gledswood Family Fun Day is on at Gledswood Homestead and Winery on Sunday 12 October. There will be plenty of kid’s activities including pony rides, jumping castles, fairy floss, face painting and more. Adults can enjoy boutique Australian wine and signature craft beer as well as the 73rd Regiment on parade. Also on Sunday 12 October is the Macarthur Progressive Wine Luncheon. Three of Macarthur’s wineries – Fussy Grape, Trattoria La Vigna and Razorback Ridge – have grouped together to offer a new self-drive, three-course, progressive lunch. The day will begin at 11.30 with canapés at Fussy Grape, followed by the main course at Trattoria La Vigna and dessert at Razorback Ridge. Wine tasting and an address
by the winemakers will also be offered at each vineyard. Book early to avoid disappointment. On again is the popular Bi-Annual Oil, Steam and Kerosene Field Weekend at the Campbelltown Steam and Machinery Museum. Held over the weekend of 18 and 19 October, the event features wagon rides, 2td gauge railway rides, tractor plowing, antique earthmovers, military vehicles, steam threshing, engine displays, vintage cars, food stalls and much more. Concluding the month is the Annual Festival of Fisher’s Ghost. The Festival begins on Friday 31 October and continues until Sunday 9 November. Highlights include the prestigious Fisher’s Ghost Art Award, annual street parade, a street fair, carnival rides, fireworks, Fisher’s Kids, Fisher’s Gig, fun runs and more! For more information on these events, as well as further information on what’s on in Macarthur, go to the website www.macarthur.com.au
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.
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Free guided tours of the Garden leave most days from the Visitor Centre.
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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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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 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.
Camden R.S.L. play...relax...be entertained CHINESE RESTAURANT Open Daily Lun 12 - 2.30pm, Din 5.30pm. Snack Bar & A-La-Carte Menu 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 LIVE BANDS: Sat 8.00pm - Free entry MEAT MARKET: Fri 5pm , drawn at 6.30pm. Includes LUCKY MEMBERS DRAW LTPS/11/07262 ENTERTAINMENT: in the Ken Bond Lounge - Fri 8.00pm Party Bands. 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
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Macarthur’s
Busiest Event Period is Here!!
Free Guided Seed Bank Tours Every Saturday and Sunday The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan
Menangle House Ghost Tours Every Friday
Gledswood Ghost Tours Every Friday
Glenalvon House Open Day
1st & 3rd Monday, 2nd Saturday of every month
Wivenhoe Historic House Open Day First Sunday of every month
Family Fun Day at Gledswood 2nd Sunday of every month
Progressive Wine Luncheon 12 October
Made in Macarthur Food and Wine Tour 20 September, 27 September, 30 September, 25 October
Oil, Steam and Kerosene Field Days 18 - 19 October
Fathers Day Campout
5 - 6 September 2014 Cataract Scout Park, Appin
Ghost Tales and Tour by Travel Charm 12 September Campbelltown Visitor Information Centre
Camden Festival 13 - 28 September
Twilight Festival
19 September Macarthur Centre For Sustainable Living
Picnic in the Park - High Tea and Garden Showcase 14 September Macarthur Park
Camden Park House and Garden Open Weekend Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 September
Once Upon a Time Princess Festival
28 September Menangle House Gardens
TASTE Food Wine and Music Festival 28 September Camden Town Farm
Teddy Bear Picnic and High Tea 30 September Eschol Park House
Camden Annual Wedding Expo 19 October Camden Civic Centre
Celebration of Spring Long Lunch at Razorback Ridge Wines 19 October
Festival of Fisher's Ghost 31 October - 9 November
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Wollondilly Picton, Thirlmere, Bargo, Appin
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 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 18 www.monthlyimag.com.au
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.
What to See & Do
Nepean, Cataract, Cordeaux, Avon & Warragamba Dams Burragorang Lookout Wirrimbirra Sanctuary Trainworks in Thirlmere Major Regional Festivals Thirlmere Festival of Steam Picton Rodeo
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
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
Tollgate Lodge
Old Post Office, Argyle St, Picton Ph: 4677 8313 E: tourism@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au www.visitwollondilly.nsw.gov.au
Put a Spring in your step at Trainworks Spring is a busy time down here at Trainworks! We’ve got awesome school holiday activities planned and are wrapping up our steam train trips. Also, Thomas and his friends are coming back for another awesome weekend on the 11th & 12th October 2014. Venture to Trainworks to spend some quality time with Thomas the tank engine – you can even have your photo taken with him. Ride Toby from Sodor Station up to our operational Roundhouse and adventure through our Great Train Hall. We have the
largest collection of rolling stock in Australia! Join the Fat Controller as he oversees all the amazing activities we’ve got to offer including a steam train ride behind Donald the big black engine, face painting, a jumping castle, minitrain rides and more. If you’re not available for that weekend, plan a day to visit us during the school holidays. We’re running a real live steam train ride! Explore our huge collection of heritage locomotives and marvel at the ingenuity of the past. Check our website for all the other special craft activities we’ve got planned. www.trainworks.com.au Ph: 02 4683 6800 10 Barbour Rd Thirlmere. www.highlandsimag.com.au 19
2014 Visit 8 wonderful gardens in springtime 25 & 26 October - 9:30am to 4:30pm
IN ITS 18TH YEAR, THE BUNDANOON GARDEN RAMBLE HAS LOTS ON OFFER! Gardens to admire! Gardens to inspire! Gardens large & small, native and cottage. Bundanoon has them all! Meet the gardeners & discover their interests in art, travelling & collecting classic cars. Enjoy displays of old farm machinery. Stroll around 8 varied & beautiful gardens. Browse around the garden markets. Seek out the creative scarecrows.
Attend the garden concert presented by:
Saturday 25 October at 3:00pm.
Featuring the Tecchler String Quartet. Limited places. TICKETS: www.artsbundanoon.org.au
Bundanoon Garden Ramble is an initiative of Bundanoon Community Association (BCA)
Further information: info@bundanoongardenramble.org.au
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Bundanoon Garden Ramble 25 & 26 October 9.30 - 4.30pm Now in its 18th Year, the Bundanoon Garden Ramble promises to be an enjoyable event attracting visitors from all parts of the state and beyond. The eight private gardens will showcase their diversity, ranging from small acreages to small town blocks. Not only are the gardens superb, but the garden owners themselves are very interesting people, so it will be a pleasure to engage them in conversation about their many interests which encompass travelling, painting, collecting classic cars and running and participating in voluntary organisations. In one garden there will be a display of Austin Healey cars including a 1963 Sebring works car. In a separate garden from the ramble, Arts Bundanoon will present an afternoon concert featuring the Tecchler String Quartet. This quartet from Sydney is regarded as one of Australia’s leading student chamber ensembles. Bookings: www.artsbundanoon.org.au As well as visits to the beautiful gardens and
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the concert there will be a Garden Market in the Bundanoon Hall and a working display of old farm equipment. The Bundanoon History Group will mount an exhibition in the Old Goods Shed beside the railway line. Scarecrows will be displayed around the village and this competition will be judged by the Bundanoon Lions Club on Sunday. Visit the gardens and other activities by bicycle; use the free shuttle bus or if you wish to avoid delays use your own transport. Purchase tickets in the Soldiers’ Memorial Hall.
TICKETS: valid for both days and with garden descriptions and map are $20 ($15 conc) and include all eight gardens or $5 for a single garden. Groups (min 20) are $14 per person. Refreshments are available.
Ph: 0410577837 or visit www.bundanoongardenramble.org.au. Bundanoon adjoins Morton National Park. For information about the area and accommodation bookings call 1300 657 559, Southern Highlands Visitor Information Centre. Visit: www.southern-highlands.com.au Neeny’s café provides a range of hot and cold food and beverages to enjoy while relaxing in the café area. No outside food is permitted in Neeny’s as they have a café and there are a large number of children with allergies who attend the centre. Neeny’s is a nut free zone. Ask the staff about frequent visitors card. Present an Australian baby card and receive one free hot drink. Gift vouchers are available (1 days notice please) After School Hours Special Save $2 on each entry after 3.30pm weekdays. (Not valid Weekends, School Holidays or Public Holidays)
Neeny’s Playhouse, Old Hume Hwy, Mittagong.
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Mittagong & Bowral
The Southern Highlands is a playground for lovers of fine wine and hearty food. 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 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 22 www.monthlyimag.com.au
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. >
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 Antiques & Collectables Fair Tulip Time Bowral Autumn Music Festival Art Studio Trail
Tulip Time in Bowral
VISITOR INFORMATION
Southern Highlands Info Centre 62 - 70 Main St, Mittagong Ph: 1300 657 559 www.southern-highlands.com.au
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
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A great sun safe way to use up excess energy
Open 6 days Tues - Sun Unit 1/227 Old Hume Hwy, Mittagong ( just south of the Mittagong Marketplace)
www.neenysplayhouse.com.au
Ph: 02 4871 3750
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
Ph: 4871 2649
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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 fly-fishing 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.
The Bradman Centre -
the home of cricket memories. The Bradman Centre, in the iconic cricketer’s home town of Bowral in the beautiful Southern Highlands, is the home of cricket memories. The Bradman Museum and International Cricket Hall of Fame houses match-used objects from Trumper to Tendulkar, including English player Michael Carberry’s broken bat from the 5th Test in Sydney in January 2014. There is also over 100 hours of exclusive player interviews, in addition to comprehensive live match footage. The Museum connects with all ages, incorporating interactive displays with fascinating exhibits that hold the interest of even the non-cricket tragics. It has fully accessible facilities, caters for pre-booked
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.
OPEN 10AM-4PM
6 DAYS (Closed Tuesdays)
Ph: 48712966
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guided groups and school excursions, and is a great day out for the whole family, with a café, and a park and playground right next door. The Bradman Centre is a school holiday hub, offering a wide selection of workshops from craft in the museum to cricket on the famous oval in April, July, October and January.
OPEN 10am - 5pm
Targeted to kids between 6 and 14, our Make & Do programs and cricket clinics keep the kids occupied while you explore the many and varied attractions of the Highlands. Visit www.bradman.com.au or call 4862 1247 for details.
Home of
Cricket Memories
Download the free BRADMAN CENTRE app World class museum experience School Holiday Activities Rare and significant objects Stumps Café Bradman residential cricket camps (Sep, Dec & Jan) BRADMAN GALLERY ASHES TRAIL MATCH OBJECTS from TRUMPER TO TENDULKAR Bradman Gala Dinner in the new Noble/Bradman Stand at the Sydney Cricket Ground - 29 October 2014
Call us to make a booking for your group - (02) 4862 1247 St Jude Street, Bowral NSW 2576 P: 02 4862 1247 E: info@bradman.com.au See website for school holiday programs and residential cricket camp dates - www.bradman.com.au
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A Night in Buenos Aires On September the 20th, for the annual Arts Bundanoon Gala Concert, the group “Tangalo” will perform at this year’s Gala Concert, transporting the audience to another place, another culture – eastern South America: Uruguay and Argentina. In the nineteenth century, both had major seaboard cities on the Rio de la Plata, large immigrant populations and both make claim to the tango. Buenos Aires is unimaginable without it. The tango was not at first a “nice” dance. Time engenders acceptance. As with the salacious sarabande and then the shameless waltz, so the alarming and caressingly close contact tango insinuated itself into European society. Did they tango in the boarding houses of
Bundanoon? Gradually the dance finally reached “high society” and popular culture. Piazzolla, now accepted as a classical composer, took the tango from there and gave it new partners, from jazz and the Baroque. Many will know that the artists from the popular Bundanoon Tango Weekend or from Bundanoon’s Piano at 10 series. The members of Tangalo - three women and two men have received a grant from the Argentinian Government to study there next year. They are young artists, classically trained musicians of exceptional standard. Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, Bundanoon. Entrance: $30
www.artsbundanoon.org.au Ph: 0401 946 289
arts
BUNDANOON presents: Tangalo in
A Night in Buenos Aires 20 September, 7.00 for 7.30pm
Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, Bundanoon. Entrance, $30
Advance Tickets from: Todd’s Real Estate, Terrace Tea Shop, Bundanoon and The Brown Bookshop, Bowral. Online: www.artsbundanoon.org.au
BOOK EARLY FOR THIS SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE! Admission to the gala concert includes pre-concert refreshments and tea/coffee at interval.
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2014 Tulip Time, Bowral, Southern Highlands ‘A Colourful Life’ Corbett Gardens 16 – 28 September 2014 Tulip Time celebrates its 54th year as one of Australia’s leading flora events, and one of the only remaining charity based flora festivals in NSW. Spanning over 2 weeks the Festival has something for everyone no matter what the age. This year will also see Corbett Gardens celebrating its official opening 100 years ago, with a number of garden beds specifically planted to celebrate this centenary milestone. During the Festival in Corbett Gardens you will be able to enjoy festivities including daily entertainment and talks. Special events in and around Corbett Gardens include the Tulip Time Street Market, Dogs Day Out, Music in the Gardens featuring The Voice finalists Rachael Leahcar and supported by local entertainers. Special activities for the children include Butterscotch’s Playground with the original yellow Wiggle Greg Page and a Walkabout with Reptiles show. This year features a specifically designed program of events appealing to the ‘younger at heart’ to coincide with the first week September school holidays. Guide Dogs NSW/ACT are this year’s official Tulip Time charity partner, together with well known and loved comedian (and local Southern Highlands resident), Anthony Ackroyd as the 2014 Tulip Time Ambassador. Anthony said “I am very excited to be supporting Guide Dogs NSW/ACT and Tulip Time. The charity relies on the public’s support
to provide its services free of charge so I’m very eager to reach that $30,000 target if not more, to help train even more guide dogs.” This charity partnership will allow Guide Dogs NSW/ACT to broaden their reach and message, whilst also being a valuable fundraising event. Funds raised by the Guide Dogs NSW/ACT during Tulip Time will be apportioned back to the local Wingecarribee community to fund much needed initiatives and programs. The Festival in Corbett Gardens runs across 13 days with an exciting program of events and activities planned, all underpinned with the key messaging of “A Colourful Life” coupled with the central color theme of yellow which will adorn the streets, businesses and gardens during this year’s festival. Also open for the duration of Tulip Time and throughout Spring are some of Australia’s premiere private gardens throughout the Southern Highlands showing spring blooms at their most spectacular. For further details and full program information visit www.tuliptime.net.au For More Information Contact: Destination Southern Highlands 1300 657 559 or 02 4871 2888 tuliptime@wsc.nsw.gov.au www.tuliptime.net.au
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The Southern Highlands Arts Festival The Arts Festival is an annual month long event held each November which celebrates the work of our local community of artists and makers alongside internationally acclaimed talent. The Southern Highlands Art Studio Trail, a once a year opportunity to see beyond the studio door of some of our local artists, is on again over the first two weekends of November. The Art Studio Trail is the feature event of the Southern Highlands Arts Festival, a time to celebrate and enjoy all of the creative opportunities in the region – galleries, exhibitions, music, theatre, arts shopping and workshops. The 2014 Art Studio Trail is one of the most comprehensive to date, with 26 studios
opening their doors featuring the work of more than 50 artists and makers and including ten new studios. Visitors will be able to meet the artists, see their work in the place it was created and purchase directly from the studio door. The artists participating in the trail include professional as well as emerging artists practising in many forms of art-making including painting, sculpture, aboriginal art, ceramics, jewellery, fibre art, botanical art, woodwork, fine furniture, textiles, photography, mosaics, painted tiles, printmaking and art conservation. Free entry. Studios open 10am – 5pm each day on the weekends of 1 - 2 November and 8 - 9 November. Information about the Arts Festival including a map and a full program are available from Tourism Southern Highlands in Mittagong ph: 1300 657 559. Download from www.shaf.com.au or by calling (02) 4868 0761
SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS ARTS FESTIVAL 1–30 November 2014
www.shaf.com.au
Immerse yourself in the creative environment of the Southern Highlands and join us for the Annual Southern Highlands Arts Festival this November. FEATURING THE SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS ART STUDIO TRAIL
• 26 inspiring studios open their doors. • Over the first two weekends in November, from 10am – 5pm. • A unique opportunity to meet and purchase directly from artists and makers.
Art Festival program and Arts Studio Trail map available from the Southern Highlands Information Centre in Mittagong Ph: 1300 657 559 or download from www.shaf.com.au
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The Gourmet Destination on your door step! The Southern Highlands Food & Wine Festival 13 and 14 September - 10:00 – 4:00
The Southern Highlands Food & Wine Festival in September, promises to be an opportunity for gastronomes to be immersed in all things food and wine. Visitors from outside the Southern Highlands will join locals in a showcase of local produce, culinary activities, wine tasting and entertainment while sampling a delicious range of food from the entire region. There’ll be live music and market stalls as well as the popular free shuttle bus from Bowral station running throughout both days of the festival. This year’s festival director Roselle Gowan is personally selecting the best local producers and will present the highest quality food and wine from the Southern Highlands Region. Roselle said. “The Southern Highlands food and wine region is really the gourmet destination on your doorstep.” Attracting food and wine lovers from Sydney,
Wollongong, the South Coast, Canberra and beyond, this is an ideal outing for the enthusiastic day tripper, weekender or locals living in the Highlands. Master classes will include locally acclaimed and award winning chefs. There will be free wine tastings from local award winning wineries as well as educational talks along with children’s activities, face painting and farm yard animals. Where: Corbett Gardens Bowral. There is free event parking onsite. Entry for adults is $10. Children under 15 Free. Bookings: www.southernhighlandsfoodandwinefestival. com.au Local food producers or wine makers who would like to be involved can contact the Event Director, Roselle Gowan, on 0416 057 519
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Roundabout the House Struggling for space to grow a few vegies? Roundabout the House in Mittagong has garden bed kits to suit your gardening needs. They come flat packed, complete with stainless steel screws and instructions and are constructed out of ACQ sleepers, the friendly treatment (no arsenic is used). The best value is the 2 sleeper high garden bed which costs $220 including GST. So for just a couple of hundred bucks you have over 3.5 sq. Metres of growing space. It won’t take long to retrieve your initial outlay at today’s prices by growing your own vegetables. At Roundabout the House they have bricks, blocks, pergolas, cubby houses, in fact, just about anything for ‘roundabout the house.’ So get down to Roundabout the House, or ring and talk to Michael and the boys, they are full of knowledge and good advice.
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Open 7 days 96 Bowral Road, Mittagong Ph: 4872 2866
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Home & Garden Show is coming to Bowral 6 & 7 September
The inaugural Home & Garden Show will be a showcase of all things home & garden making it a wonderful weekend on the 6th and 7th of September. The Show will feature over 100 exhibitors including furniture companies, landscapers, home improvement companies, garden art, landscape supplies, nurseries and so much more. Throughout the weekend there will be a comprehensive schedule of events including presentations, Q & A Forums, demonstrations and competitions…. plus the Amateur Garden Design Competition open to all budding garden designers. “There will be a wide array of topics covered including industry experts offering their tips and a chance to find out everything you have ever wanted to know for your home and garden”, said Elizabeth Newham Nichols, event manager.
The Home & Garden Show will be held at Bong Bong Racecourse in Bowral on the 6th and 7th September. Tickets will be $10 each with under 15 years free. Special sample bags will be given away throughout the weekend and there is no extra charge for any of the demonstrations or presentations. There will also be special giveaways for Dad on the Sunday to celebrate Father’s Day. To find out more details or information visit
www.homeandgardenshow.com.au
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
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authentic Indian Cuisine
DINE IN | TAKE OUT | DELIVER BYO
The Magpie Cafe Berrima OPEN 7 DAYS
Open: Tues - Sun Lunch 11-3pm , Dinner 5-9pm
Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Selection of home-made cakes, scones jam & cream. BYO.
Cafe serving Coffee, Naan & Cheese Breads
Old Hume Hwy, Berrima
3/185 Old Hume Hwy, Mittagong (located at Market Place
Ph: 4877 2008
in heritage cottage)
Ph: 4871 3243
www.thecountrytandoor.com.au
The Bakery Cafe Fresh baked bread & rolls daily.
Wolfgang's German Restaurant
OPEN 7 DAYS from 8:00am
Authentic German & Swiss Cuisine
Home made soup & sandwiches. A large selection of hot pies. Devonshire teas & delicious cakes. Great coffee.
Open: Lunch, Sat & Sun 11.30 - 2.00pm Dinner, Wed - Sun 5.30pm till late
Shop 6, Mrs Oldbucks Cnr. Berrima
Ph: 4877 2785
Southern Highlands Dining Guide
The Country Tandoor Indian - Restaurant -
Highlands Arcade, (behind ANZ Bank) 279-287 Bong Bong St. Bowral
www.wolfgangsrestaurant.com.au
Ph: 02 4861 1257
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Moss Vale & Berrima Moss Vale, the Shire Capital
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. 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.
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Bundanoon
Bundanoon, a "place of deep gullies". 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.
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 Garden Ramble Moss Vale Show Brigadoon in Bundanoon
VISITOR INFORMATION Southern Highlands Info Centre 62 - 70 Main St, Mittagong Ph: 1300 657 559 www.southern-highlands.com.au
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
Set in 10 acres of beautiful gardens
Plenty of room to move to make your stay enjoyable.
Enjoy the very best of
HIGH TEAS
• 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)
at the new WERAI TEAHOUSE ONLY $25 pp (min 2 people)
Breakfast & lunches available every day NOW FULLY LICENSED
Open 6 days 9 to 4pm Closed Tuesdays
Cnr Mt. Broughton Rd & Werai Rd. Werai.
Willow Drive, Moss Vale NSW
Ph: Rob or Marea on 02 4868 1099
www.mossvalevillagecaravanpark.com.au
www.werai.com.au
E:tables@werai.com.au
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Berrima A unique visitor destination Today, 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. 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 SurveyorGeneral 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.
H IGHLAND TRIKE TOURS You choose the pace – passive, exhilarating or adrenaline rush!
Why not treat your loved ones with a gift voucher! Experience the Southern Highlands with your own chauffer driven Motor Trike. The most unique way to see the Southern Highlands and visit its many attractions. www.highlandtriketours.com.au enquiries@highlandtriketours.com.au
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Historic Berrima A truly unique, historic village! Est 1834
Surveyor General Inn
www.thebaytreegallery.com.au
The Bay Tree Gallery
Australia's oldest, continuous licenced Inn Lunch & dinner, great local wines & a wide choice of draught beer.
Local Artwork and a large range of quality gifts and fashion accessories
Open 7 days.
info@thebaytreegallery.com.au
Mon-Sat till midnight, Sun 11am-10pm Accommodation & history!
Old Hume Hwy, Berrima
Ph: 02 4877 1226
116 Old Hume Highway Berrima
Open 7 Days 9am till 5pm
Ph: 02 4877 1333
PLASTER PAINTING and Gifts
Enjoy a coffee in the courtyard while the kids paint a plaster mould of their choice. Lots of fun for kids with Plaster Painting, Plaster Gift Packs, Sand Art kits, Assorted canvas Painting Kits.
The Gazebo, BERRIMA Next door to Courtyard Cafe and the Lolly Swagman.
OPEN: Sat & Sun 10.00am to 4.00pm And during school holidays exc Thurs & Fri.
Ph: 0416 161 033
An extensive range of gifts, magnets, locally crafted named mugs, soap, melts and much, more.
Mrs Oldbucks Corner, Berrima
Ph: 02 4877 1577
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Exquisite Boutique Shopping... Accommodation... Speciality Gift Shops... Great Food... THE COURTYARD CAFE Breakfast & Lunch Morning & Afternoon Teas
Open 6 days 9.30 - 4pm Closed Thurs except Sch Hols
Shop 2, 3 & 4 Berrima's Retreat (behind the Lolly Shop)
Ph: 02 4877 2729
Berrima Bakehouse Motel
YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME.... 17-19 Old Hume Hwy, Berrima info@berrimamotel.com.au www.berrimamotel.com.au
Ph: 4877 1381
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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.
BROWN SHUTTER.
For that unique gift that really counts. Hume Hwy, Berrima The white shop @ the top.
Open 7 Days.
Ph: 02 4877 1211
Galleries... Gourmet Delights... Kids Corner... Bakery Delicacies! Treat the kids to some plaster fun in the courtyard behind the main street, then treat yourself to a break away and stay in the Motel located in the centre of town. Vi s i t t h e Co u r t h o u s e M u s e u m fo r information and maps; then take a stroll through the village streets and laneways and admire the historic buildings.
BAKERY CAFE
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
Mrs Oldbucks Pantry
Delectable jams • Toppings • Sauces • Honeys • Chutneys • 120 teas • Confectionery • Gourmet delights. www.mrsoldbucks.com.au
Ph: 4877 1489/1800 440 144
BERRIMA NAMEPLATES Cast Aluminium Home & Property Names Made To Order
Ph/Fx or E-Mail for Brochure
02 4877 1536
berrimanameplates@bigpond.com.au Or visit our showroom Shop 1, Mrs Oldbucks Cnr, Berrima
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'MUST SEE' ATTRACTIONS in and around the Southern Highlands Trainworks Australia’s newest and biggest rail experience. Open 7 days Steam Train rides every Sunday. 10 Barbour Rd, Thirlmere. Ph: 4681 8001 www.trainworks.com.au
Lake Alexandra A man-made Lake in the Mittagong township. Find an abundance of birdlife, walks, BBQ facilities and a fantastic playground. A delightful venue for a picnic or a stroll through the reserve. Queen St Mittagong.
All Aboard Braemar Model Railways All Aboard Model Railways is one of the premier attractions in the Southern Highlands. Journey through the world of model trains with the unique displays and trainscaped miniature garden. 68-72 Old Hume Hwy, Braemar Ph: 4871 2966 www.allaboard.com.au
Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk This 500 metre elevated walkway has 2 cane levered arms, taking visitors to the edge of the escarpment, offering awe inspiring views over the valley to the ocean. With a visitor centre, complete with café, retail and regional information, the FLY is a fantastic destination that will inspire young and old. Knights Hill Road, Knights Hill. Ph:1300 362 881 www.illawarrafly.com
Australian Botanic Gardens; Mt Annan Discover Australia’s largest Botanic Garden, 416 hectares in size. Experience rolling hills and ornamental lakes set amidst displays of Australian plants. Walking trails, a mountain bike track and an on-site café. Open 10 am – 5 pm Narellan Road, Mount Annan. www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au Ph: 4634 7935.
Fitzroy Falls
The International Cricket Hall of Fame Visit
Visitor centre and café in the Morton National Park. The boardwalk is suited to wheelchairs and the falls are only a few minutes from the car park. Nowra Rd, Fitzroy Falls. Ph 4887 7270
The Big Merino
Goulburn Historic Waterworks 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 10am4pm. Mon & Tues 10am – 2pm. Marsden Weir, Goulburn. Ph: 4823 4448
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the Bradman Museum and relive the experience and learn the facts! St Judes Street, Bowral Ph: 4862 1247 www.internationalcrickethall.com A celebration of Australia’s Fine Wool industry. Gift shop and products made from merino wool. Cnr Hume & Sowerby Sts, Goulburn. Ph: 4822 8013 www.bigmerino.com.au
Bowral Long Lunch 19 October
BDCU Childrens Foundation was established in 2005 to support the health and wellbeing of local children at Bowral Hospital. Its focus was on refurbishing the Childrens Ward at the Hospital that was in a poor state of repair and with large support from the community the Foundation raised $500,000 to provide equipment.
The Foundation has more recently embarked on raising funds for local youth mental health and more specifically the employment of a mental health nurse who works from Bowral Hospital but is a conduit between the community and local health professionals. That role has now been filled on a 12 month contract with the incumbent commencing duties a month ago. It is our intention to continue our fundraising efforts to ensure the long term viability of the position and to be able to sustain the position financially. Following the success of last year’s Cook Off Competition and Bowral Long Lunch we have launched another series of events to support our fundraising. This year’s Long Lunch is part of the Sydney Morning Herald’s GOOD FOOD MONTH, with locals donating time and effort to ensure another event full of energy and goodwill. With grateful thanks to all our contributors.
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The Cheese Factory, Illawarra Hwy, Robertson Ph: 4885 1168
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Robertson 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 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.
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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.
What to See & Do
Potato Farming in Robertson
Visit spectacular Fitzroy Falls Robertson Rail Heritage Station Budderoo National Park Belmore & Carrington Falls Illawarra Fly Robertson Cheese Factory Major Regional Events Springtime in Robertson Robertson Show Robertson Open Gardens VISITOR INFORMATION: Southern Highlands Info Centre 62 - 70 Main St, Mittagong Ph: 1300 657 559 www.southern-highlands.com.au
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
Accommodation
And Chats Cafe & Restaurant Eat in or takeaway Open 7 days Illawarra Highway Robertson
Ph: 4885 1444
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Robertson Springtime Open Gardens
Robertson Springtime Open Gardens will be held on the weekend of October 11th and 12th with eight beautiful gardens open to the public, six large gardens in the village and two large country gardens with amazing views of the beautiful Robertson countryside. Four of the gardens are new this year, all with great features on gardening in a cold climate, including wonderful deciduous trees, shrubs and hedging, with one garden featuring some outstanding features of Yarrawa remnant rainforest. One of the gardens from last year demonstrates the amazing use of large pots in the design of the garden. The gardens will open from 9.30am to 4.00pm on both days. Maps and tickets will be available at the CTC (Community Technology Centre), in
the main street opposite Murray Tractors, Robertson. Tickets, valid for both days, cost $5 per garden, $20 for all gardens, and $15 concession. Tickets can also be purchased at each garden. Picnic in the Robertson Heritage Railway grounds where there will be Waratah plants and blooms for sale and the Fettler’s Shed Gallery and Museum will be open. The Robertson Garden Club will also hold a monster plant stall where people can buy many of the plants seen in the gardens. Other attractions will include a botanical art display at the Light Horse Gallery, a craft exhibition at the Robertson Village Woodworks and the local market on Sunday. The CTC will be holding an exhibition of a local artist’s work. Shop at the collectables stalls at the Cheese factory and have lunch and morning tea at Robertson’s great cafes. Proceeds from the open gardens will go to the Robertson Show Society, Robertson CTC and the Robertson Volunteer Fire Brigade More details go to: www.robertsonopengardens.weebly.com
Fitzroy Falls, the Visitor Centre and Cafe Fitzroy Falls, in Morton National Park, offers scenery on a grand scale. Waterfalls, wildflowers, native animals, sandstone cliffs, lush rainforest gullies and sweeping views of the escarpment are all good reasons for visitors to include this area in a tour of the Southern Highlands. There are several walks to choose from: a timber boardwalk to the falls or a 7km walk into a rainforest gully. The Fitzroy Falls Visitor Centre is open seven days and provides a range of information on Morton National Park and other places to 46 www.monthlyimag.com.au
visit in the area. Tourist information, maps, interpretative displays, souvenirs, local craft, annual Parks Passes and Discovery Tours (prior booking required) are available. The Falls Café offers a selection of tasty home cooked meals or simply coffee and cake in a bush environment. The barbecue facilities, toilets, picnic shelters, all with disabled access, provide you with an environment in which you might spend a day relaxing, walking or just enjoying the scenery. Nowra Rd, Fitzroy Falls. Open 7 days per week 9am to 5pm. Ph: (02) 4887 7270.
Exhibitions, artworks and so much more at
Gallery on Track in Goulburn Special gifts are often hard to find, but not at Gallery on Track in Goulburn. Glassworks, garments, paintings, photography, jewellery, timber crafts (including unique furniture) and so much more can be seen and purchased at the Gallery, often at very affordable prices. Local and regional artists and craftspeople create all the items seen at the Gallery, ensuring that all purchases have that local flavour and unique appeal. Along with the wide array of items always seen at the Gallery, there are regular exhibitions of work by members of the Gallery. Local artist Alex Mortensen’s exhibition Shadows and Abstracts can be seen at the Gallery from September 5 to October 5. Alex
exhibits regularly in the region, including Canberra, where he has won prizes for his work. His artworks incorporate varying subject matter, including still life, flowers, nudes and abstracts. He works in charcoal, pencil, pastels, oils, acrylics and mixed media. Meet the artist at 2pm on Sunday September 7. Goulburn artist Michelle Giles’ exhibition runs from October 11 to November 16. Michelle’s artworks are quirky and colourful, whether they are wearable (especially jewellery) or more sculptural pieces. Gallery on Track: Railway barracks in Blackshaw Rd, Goulburn Gallery hours: 10am – 4pm Wed– Sun. Phone: 4822 7889 www.galleryontrack.org Find us on Facebook
Robertson
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The Green Heart of the Southern Highlands. A true countryvillage. 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
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Southern Highlands Wine Trail
Tertini Wines ①
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.
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 appointment. Groups by prior arrangement only.
Phone (02) 4878 5213 E:sales@tertiniwines.com.au www.tertiniwines.com.au
Bousaada Vineyard ②
In a magnificent vineyard and lake setting, Michele & Alastair, will welcome you to Bousaada's stunning cellar door to taste their elegant and sophisticated wines. The family operation uses bio-dynamic techniques, hand-pruning and picking, to produce high quality wines, displaying subtle fruit characters and light acidity; Riesling, Fume Blanc, Pinot Noir & Merlot and a luscious, dessert Mead is also on offer. Week-end Vine Walks & Talks.
135 Kells Creek Rd, Mittagong (1st right off Wombeyan Caves Rd)
Phone: 02 48785399 Mob: 0421 716768 or 0412 595852 www.bousaada.com E: wines@bousaada.com Open Thurs - Mon10.30am to 5pm. Groups by app.
Artemis Wines e
46 Sir Charles Moses Lane Off the 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 markantony@artemiswines.com.au mark@sunshackcider.com
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Centennial Vineyards r 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
Marist Brothers Wines t 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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You are welcome to visit Cellar Door and enjoy award winning wines and ciders that brothers, Anton and Mark, produce on site at Mundrakoona Estate. Recent awards include 2011 Artemis Riesling, rated at 95/100 and part of the 2012 Citibank NSW Wine Awards “Best of the Best Top 40”. The popular Sunshack Apple and Pear Ciders are also available at the cellar door.
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. RESTAURANT
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.
Cnr Oldbury Rd & Illawarra Hwy, Sutton Forest Cellar Door open 7 days, 10 - 5 Restaurant open for lunch Thursday – Monday Ph: 4868 2300 www.shw.com.au info@shw.com.au
⑦ Mount Ashby Estate 128 Nowra Road Moss Vale 2577 Sally Beresford & Chris Harvey Open Thurs - Sun & pub hols 10 - 5pm Ph: 02 4869 4792 www.mountashby.com.au
Southern Highland Wines is the home of the best Sauvignon Blanc in the world! The locally produced 2010 Oldbury Reserve Sauvignon Blanc has won many accolades and continues to excel in the prestigious international wine show circuit. The team at SHW have created a winery that is fresh, modern and spacious, where you can experience award winning cool climate wines and mouth watering meals. Sample a selection of wines, tour through the winery, learn about wine making, relax with a glass of wine and enjoy the tantalising selection of produce. Book a table for lunch, on 4868 2300.
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
Banjo's Run Vineyard ⑧ 212 Sally’s Corner Rd, EXETER NSW Holidays 11am - 4pm (other times by appointment)
Ph: 0408 228 724 or 0416 038 724 Email: bill@banjosrun.com.au www.banjosrun.com.au
Cuttaway Hill Wines @ eling forest ⑨ 12587 Hume Highway, Sutton Forest 2577 Cellar door open for tastings tours and sales 7 days 10:30am-4:30pm Ph: 0409 902 982 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
WINE TRAIL MAP & REFERENCE GUIDE: page 50
Open: Cellar Door: Sat & Sun & Public
Cellar Door, Award Winning Wines Group bookings welcome, Tastings in the vines, Family run, Rural setting, Friendly Working farm, Telephone and online sales
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The 63rd Lilac City Festival 4 October - 5 October 2014 On Saturday and Sunday of the long weekend on the 4 October and 5 October, Goulburn, Australia’s oldest inland city, celebrates its 63rd Lilac City Festival. The Festival is the longest continuous running Festival in New South Wales. As Goulburn welcomes Spring, most of the events are based around Belmore Park, in the centre of town. For two days there is an abundance of events and entertainment for adults and children. The official opening at Belmore Park is on Saturday 4 October at 1.30pm where presentation of the citizen and achiever awards and festival baby will be announced and the prizes for the garden competition will be awarded followed by an auction. On Friday afternoon the fun starts with the
Joyland Carnival Rides with two hour armbands for just $25 running until Sunday afternoon. On Saturday afternoon you can enjoy entertainment in the park and a musical afternoon in the Conservatorium in Bourke Street with ‘songs you like to hear’. On Saturday night there is a bush dance with called dances at the St Saviours Church Hall featuring a traditional bush band and dancers. On Sunday, there is free entertainment in Belmore Park, the ever popular pet parade with lots of prizes and the Doll, Bear, Craft, Collectables and Antique Fair with vintage clothing and various displays in the Goulburn Soldiers Club from 10:00am to 4:00pm. For more information ph: 4821 1839
It’s Lilac time in Goulburn The 63rd Annual
Lilac City Festival 4 October - 5 October A truly enjoyable weekend for all! • Carnival • Business display • Children's activities • Markets • Bush dance • Indian dancing • Musical entertainment • Doll, Bear, Craft, Collectables and Antique Fair • Official Opening • Open Gardens and more.... For more information: ph/fax 4821 1839
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WHAT'S ON September/October 2014 SPRING OPEN GARDENS 1 September-30 October. Various venues. A wide range of gardens open for inspection across the towns and villages. Ph: 4871 2888 CAMELLIA SHOW 6 September. Uniting Church Hall, Cnr Boolwey and Bendooley Streets, Bowral. Other attractions will incude a photographic competition and admission by gold coin
donation. Light refreshments available at additional costs. E: hgsbowral@gmail.com HOME & GARDEN SHOW 6 & 7 September. 10am - 4pm. Bong Bong Racecourse, Kangaloon Road, Bowral. The inaugural Home and Garden Show – so much to see and do over the two days! Ph: 4861 7100 or 0414 566 419
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SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 13 September. Memorial Hall, Bendooley Street Bowral. The Inaugural Concert of the Southern Highlands Symphony Orchestra. 7.30pm Start. Tickets available ph: 1300 657 559 (Booking Fee applies) or The Brown Bookshop Bowral. Ph: 0416 380 567 CAMDEN FESTIVAL 13 to 28 September. Various Locations during September. Ph: 4645 5034 www.camdenfestival.com.au Every September, Camden Festival enlivens and transforms Camden with a variety of activities and big events: Cinema Under the Stars 13 September. The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan. Ph: 4645 5034 Picnic in the Park - High Tea and Garden Showcase. 14 September 10am – 3pm. Macarthur Park, Menangle Road, Camden Ph: 4645 5034 Kids Fun Day 17 September 10am – 2pm. Curry Reserve, Elderslie. Ph: 4645 5034 Twilight Festival 19 September 5pm - 8pm. 1 Mount Annan Drive, Mount Annan. Ph: 4647 9828 The Macarthur Centre for Sustainable Living will hold its inaugural Twilight Market on 20 September from 5pm - 8pm. Come along, bring a rug and buy some fresh produce, eat delicious food, listen to great music and let the children play while you rest after a hard day at work. Camden Park House and Garden Open Weekend 20 &
21 September Sat 12pm – 4pm and Sun 10am – 4pm. Elizabeth
Macarthur Avenue, Camden. Tour the historic mansion built in 1834. House tours, garden tours, gifts and plant stalls, Macarthur History talks, Devonshire tea, BBQ lunch and refreshments. Ph: 4655 8466 SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL 13 & 14 September. Corbett Gardens, Bowral. Two day festival of award winning wine and food. Listen to live music whilst savouring local food and sampling great wines by the glass. Be inspired by
cooking demonstrations and take home quality fresh produce. Ph: 0419 700 262 www.southernhighlandsfoodandwinefestival.com.au BACK TO THE TABLE - TABLEWARE BY EMERGING CERAMIC ARTISTS 14 September - 16 November. Sturt Craft Centre, Cne Waverly and Range Rd Mittagong. Back to the table tableware by emerging ceramic artists. Guest curator Vicki Grima has invited 13 emerging ceramic artists to ponder the role handmade ceramic tableware plays in our everyday lives.
of events. See some beautiful private gardens opened to the public. Ph: 1300 657 559 TWILIGHT FESTIVAL 19 September. 4pm - 8pm Macarthur Centre for Sustainable Living, 1 Mount Annan Dr, Mount Annan. Enjoy a few hours listening to music whilst roaming through the twilight produce markets. Sample different wines and food from around the region while shopping for your weekly fresh fruit and vegetables. Bring a rug and lounge at the Centre after work, make your produce shopping pleasurable at Macarthur’s first twilight markets. Ph: 4647 4366 ZEN OASIS - SPRING FESTIVAL 20 & 21 September. Zen Oasis 230 Medway Road, Berrima 10am – 4pm. Activities, family fun, special delicacies and MORE! Restaurant operates as normal, see website for weekend buffet details. Ph: 4877 1285
TULIP TIME 16 September - 6 October. Throughout Southern Highlands. You will be stunned by the breathtaking beauty of the region during the Tulip Time Festival. Over 100,000 tulips and 25,000 annuals are planted each year to transform Bowral’s Corbett Gardens and other parks across the shire into stunning displays of sweeping Spring colour. Tulip Time in Corbett Gardens - 16 - 28 September. During the 14-day festival you can enjoy a changing program
BUNDANOON ARTS GALA CONCERT 20 September. Soldiers Memorial Hall, Railway Ave, Bundanoon. A Night in Buenos Aires with music, song and dance performes by the multitalented quintet. Tickets: Todds Real Estate, Terrace Tea Shop Bundaoon, Brown Bookshop Bowral and online or at the door. Ph: 0401 916 239. www.artsbundanoon.org.au HISTORIC WATERWORKS OPEN & STEAMING. 21 September, 26 October. 10am-3pm. Marsden Weir, off Fitzroy Street Goulburn. See Goulburn’s original 1883 steam beam engine which used to
supply the city’s water. Take the opportunity to have a picnic on the banks of the Wollondilly River. Goulburn Historic Waterworks. Ph: 4823 4448 TULIP TIME MUSIC IN THE GARDENS 27 September. Corbett Gardens, Bowral. Featuring Rachael Leachar - The Voice 2012 Finalist, sharing the stage throughout the afternoon will be local artists Nyssa & Alex, Ella’s Holiday and Bronwyn
Kenny. Available for purchase throughout the afternoon will be local cheese platters, wines, beers & cider. Entertainment is included in garden entry fee. From 1:30pm. Ph: 4871 2888 ‘TASTE’ FOOD, WINE & MUSIC FESTIVAL 28 September 12pm – 5pm. Camden Town Farm, Exeter Street, Camden. Delicious food options, wine tasting from some of the region’s best winemakers, www.highlandsimag.com.au 53
WHAT'S ON September/October entertainment, cooking demonstrations and children’s activities, an animal farm and jumping castle. Bring a picnic rug, enjoy the venue with fine food and wine and see out the festival in style. Ph: 4645 5034 THE 63RD ANNUAL LILAC CITY FESTIVAL 4 October - 5 October Based around Belmore Park. Carnival,
business display, children’s activities, markets, bush dance, Indian dancing, musical entertainment, doll, bear, craft, collectables and Antique Fair, Official Opening, Open Gardens and more.... Ph: 4821 1839 BURRAWANG DnA FESTIVAL 4 & 5 October. Burrawang School of Arts, Hoddle St
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Burrawang. The festival showcases the talents of over 20 exhibitors across a range of disciplines: from ceramics to weaving; sculpture to jewellery; furniture to art. But it is more than just an exhibition. With a comprehensive schedule of workshops and talks, plus events to bring the celebrations into the evening, the Burrawang DnA Festival really is that - a festival. It is a festival of the beautiful. It is a festival of the unique. It is a festival of old and new techniques; of contemporary design from traditional methods. www.dnafestival.com FLAVOURS OF SPRING 4, 5 & 6 October. Marist Wines at Mittagong. This beautiful 100 year old plus vineyard & winery will be open all weekend. 11am to 4pm. To celebrate ‘Flavours’ and launching the new releases – including the 2014 Pinot Gris – the best in 5 years.) 10% off all wines at the Cellar Door. Coffee and Cake. Ph: 4871 2524 www.maristwines.com BOUSAADA VINEYARDS & CELLAR DOOR. “Sunset in the Vines” From 3pm, 4 October 153 Kells Creek Rd. Mittagong. Featuring the latest
wine releases 2014 Rose and 2013 Pinot Noir with live music and picnic hampers. Ph: 4871 2524 www.bousaada.com, ROBERTSON OPEN GARDENS 11 & 12 October. 9.30am to 4.00pm. Eight beautiful gardens open to the public, six large gardens in the village and two
large country gardens with amazing views of the beautiful Robertson countryside. Maps and tickets will be available at the CTC (Community Technology Centre), in the main street opposite Murray Tractors, Robertson. Tickets, valid for both days, cost $5 per garden, $20 for all gardens, and $15 concession. Tickets can also be purchased at each garden. Picnic in the Robertson Heritage Railway grounds where there will be Waratah plants and blooms for sale and the Fettler’s Shed Gallery and Museum will be open. The Robertson Garden Club will also hold a monster plant stall where people can buy many of the plants
seen in the gardens. www. robertsonopengardens.weebly. com
DAY OUT WITH THOMAS AT TRAINWORKS 11 - 12 October. Throughout Day. Trainworks, 10 Barbour Rd, Thirlmere. Thomas the Tank Engine and his Friends regularly visit Trainworks. On our Day Out With Thomas events you can meet the lifesize Thomas the Tank Engine, take a genuine steam train ride and meet Thomas’ other friends like Toby the Rail Motor, Henry and The Fat Controller. A Day Out With Thomas at Trainworks is a great day out for every generation of the family and includes access to ALL of the Trainworks exhibits, use of the BBQ facility, and free parking at Thirlmere. Ph: 4683 6800 www.trainworks.com.au
BUNDANOON GARDEN RAMBLE 25 & 26 October. Bundanoon Village, Memerial Hall, Anzac Pde, Bundanoon. Not only are there eight private gardens open but two beautiful community gardens as well as workshops and presentations. Group bookings: Sue on 0410577837. A booklet with a map of the garden locations and a short description of the gardens is provided with tickets. www.bundanoongardenramble. org.au Ph: 4883 7812 FESTIVAL OF FISHER’S GHOST 31 October - 9 November. Campbelltown. Join the festivities as the legendary Festival of Fisher’s Ghost comes alive to celebrate Australia’s most famous ghost! The theme of this year’s Street Parade is in recognition of the 30 year anniversary of Campbelltown’s sister city relationship with Koshigaya. To celebrate, the streets will be turning Japanese, highlighting the energy, culture and creativity of this vibrant country. Ph: 4645 4921 www.fishersghost.com.au GALLERY ON TRACK 10am – 4pm Wed– Sun. Located in a historic 19th century railway barracks in Blackshaw Rd, Goulburn Glassworks, garments, paintings, photography, jewellery, timber crafts and so much more. Local and regional artists and craftspeople create all the items seen at the Gallery and special exhibitions. Ph: 4822 7889 www.galleryontrack.org
26 inspiring studios opening their doors. Art Festival program and Arts Studio Trail map available by calling 1300 657 559 or download from www. shaf.com.au Ph: 4868 0761 PORCELAIN EXHIBITION 15 & 16 November. Saturday 10am-5pm. Sunday 9am-4pm. The Old Courthouse, Belmore Basin, Wollongong.You are invited to the annual exhibition & sale of hand painted Porcelain. Ph: 4228 8936 BOWRAL LONG LUNCH 19 October 12.30pm. Bong Bong St, Bowral. A 3 course lunch. Bookings: Tourism Southern Highlands, Mittagong on 48 71 2888 or 1300 657 559. All proceeds to BDCU Children’s Foundation. www.bowrallonglunch.com.au
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Spring in Goulburn After what we can describe as a “traditional” cold winter, in the perfect environment for cool climate gardens, seedlings have been planted and established plants have been cared for. Now, the often bypassed, City of Goulburn is pruned, prepped and ready to break out into a chorus of colour for spring; awash with multicoloured spring bulbs, purple of the lilac bush and apricot of the Goulburn Rose. But it’s not just beautiful gardens scattered throughout the city, or the rolling countryside, majestic caves, winding rivers and the living history that styles the City’s quality - there is plenty more to discover if you dig around in this City. To find out more visit www.goulburnaustralia. com.au or free call 1800 353 646 Goulburn, once known only for its “Big Merino”, has fast become a thriving regional centre rich in extraordinary, vintage and handmade shopping, as well as great food and fantastic 56 www.monthlyimag.com.au
wine. But if you still need to be convinced to get off the highway and visit Goulburn perhaps our choice of fascinating historical locations, beautiful architecture and natural vistas, as well as the delectable food and wine will tempt you. En-route to two major flower festivals, Floriade in Canberra and Tulip Time in the Southern Highlands, we propose you pull over, step out of the car, breathe in the clean country air bursting with fragrances of gardens and experience what Goulburn brings to spring. Pop in to Goulburn’s Historic Waterworks set on the riverbank. For young or old, the mechanically-minded or uninitiated, it is certainly not to be missed. The Waterworks and Museum is a tribute to Australia’s industrial revolution and features; the beam engine, installed in 1883 and one of the last fully operational original examples remaining in the world. You can catch the Waterworks steaming on 21st September and 26th October this spring.
What to See & Do Goulburn Historic Waterworks Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre Goulburn War Memorial & Museum The Big Merino Major Regional Events Lilac Festival Roses Festival Taralga Heritage Rally The Pumpkin Festival The Apple Day Festival Windellama Field Day Riversdale’s Stables
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 201 Sloane Street, Goulburn Ph: 02 4823 4492 www.igoulburn.com
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. STEAMING DATES FOR 2014:
The Big Merino A celebration of Australia's fine wool industry Showcasing beautiful fashion items made from this brilliant and versatile natural fibre.
Cnr Hume and Sowerby St, Goulburn
Ph: 4822 8013 www.bigmerino.com.au
War Memorial 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.
21 September & 26 October Further dates to be advised.
Memorial Drive, Rocky Hill, Goulburn
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Wollongong
Wollongong is located 80 kilometres south of Sydney and 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. Bald Hill Lookout, a magnificent platform looking south over Wollongong City, has outstanding views of the Illawarra and its escarpment. Watch hang gliders and para gliders or marvel at the spot where Lawrence Hargrave first took flight. Experience the Grand Pacific Sea Bridge, 665 metres over-the-ocean, 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. 58 www.monthlyimag.com.au
WOLLONGONG Open Tues-Fri, 10am-5pm. Weekends & Public Hols from noon - 4pm
Exhibitions September/October STEEL GARDENS Wollongong Women’s Stories 30 August – 16 November Anna Kristensen:THE INDIAN CHAMBER 6 September – 2 November. Arja Välimäki:NATURAL RHYTHMS. 6 September - 2 November FRACTURED BEAUTY Works by ten Illawarra artists 13 September – 26 October
What to See & Do
The Grand Pacific Sea Bridge Wollongong City Gallery Wollongong Science Centre Wollongong Harbour & Lighthouse Merrigong Theatre Crown Central Shopping Centre
Sea Cliff Bridge courtesy Destination NSW
Julie Freeman, Guliga, 2009 woodcut, 45x60cm
VISITOR INFORMATION: CROWN CENTRAL 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
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Indian Chamber 2011, oil on curved ply, 260cm (h) 1,100cm circumference.
ART GALLERY Burelli St, Wollongong
Ph: 02 4228 7500 www.wollongongcitygallery.com Tree Branch 2014 acrylic on canvas 112x112cm
MURRIMUL Aboriginal works from the collection until 1 February 2015 WOLLONGONG ART GALLERY WATERCOLOUR PRIZES Contemporary and Traditional works until 7 September COLONIAL AND EARLY AUSTRALIAN WORKS Sredersas and Johnson Bequests until 9 November
Steel Gardens: Wollongong Women’s Stories is a community cultural collaboration and is on display until 16 November. Diverse groups of Wollongong women come together to share their stories and creatively explore what it means to live in an industrial region undergoing radical change. Anna Kristensen:The Indian Chamber, on display 6 September - 2 November, is a 360-degree panoramic painting depicting the interior of a Jenolan cave. The work
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WOLLONGONG ART GALLERY
exhibitions continued: July/August
captures the cave at a single, silent moment in time however its circular nature provides a loop, returning and progressing, without beginning or end. Natural Rhythms by Illawarra artist Arja Välimäki, is a series of paintings that explore the relationship between the artist and nature, and will be displayed 13 September - 2 November. Fractured Beauty, on display 13 September – 26 October, investigates disintegration in nature, society and objects and the beauty, poetry and positives which can be found from analysing fragments. The exhibition features works by Lee Bethel, Cobi Cockburn, Amandine Faggoter, Aaron Fell-Fracasso, Paula Schiller Gowans, Madeleine Kelly, Nina Kourea, Andrew Netherwood, Teo Treloar and Nik Uzunovski.
Andrew Netherwood Smoking Causes Mutations 2014, Epson Cold Press Paper on Alupanel, 90x60cm
Madeleine Kelly, Sites of Truth, 2012 ceramic pieces 70x80cm
Murrimul ll includes painting, weaving, ceramics, photography and shellwork by local and nationally significant Aboriginal artists. This collection exhibition explores the relationship to land, personal histories and provides an insight into a traditional way of life and is on show 12 July – 1 February 2015 Wollongong Art Gallery Watercolour Prize, on display until 7 September, is a biennial competition that encourages the development of watercolour painting in contemporary and traditional forms. It incorporates a national Contemporary Watercolour Prize (acquisitive) and the James Kiwi Traditional Watercolour Prize (local).
Hans Heyson, The Quarry, 1926, oil on canvas 62x80cm, Collection Wollongong City Gallery
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Steel Gardens: Wollongong Women’s Stories
WHAT’S ON @ IPAC A State Theatre Company of South Australia production
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST By Oscar Wilde
2 - 6 September Oscar Wilde’s brilliant and much-loved comedy of love, manners and mistaken identity has been delighting audiences for over 100 years. Set within the stifling conventions of Victorian England, two young bachelors have taken to bending the rules and the truth to add a dash of excitement to their lives.
Wu la THE WHARF REVUE 2014 ma By Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe na and Phillip Scott yu wi 16 - 20 September Sydney Theatre Company’s
Everyone’s favourite lampoonists return for a special edition of The Wharf Revue packed full of their trademark irreverent, anarchic political satire. This brilliant blend of side-splitting sketches and musical mayhem never fails to amuse. Vicious, malicious but most of all delicious.
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WHAT’S ON @ IPAC
A Monkey Baa production
Wu PETE THE SHEEP la mSeptember 25 - 26 an ay by Jackie Based on the picture book uw French and Bruce Whatley, and i directed by Jonathan Biggins (The Wharf Revue), this hilarious musical comedy is imaginatively told by four performers playing shearers, dogs and sheep. A tribute to honouring your own strengths whilst working with the flock!
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MONTHLY MARKET GUIDE Cobbitty Market
1st Saturday (except Jan & Feb) 8-1pm. Cobbitty Public School, Cobbitty. Stalls, BBQ & devonshire teas available. Ph: 0438 512 728
Bronzewing 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
Camden Lion’s Market
3rd Saturday (except Jan) 9am – 1pm. Camden Showground Argyle St. Large quantity varied stalls Ph: 0417 230 418
Coledale School Markets
4th Sunday (except Dec) 9-4pm. Coledale School. Ocean location. Hand-made, handgrown products & collectables. Buskers welcome. Ph: 0422 781 920
Camden Fresh Produce Market
2nd & 4th Saturday. 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
Lilac City Country Market
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
Creative Traders Markets at Picton
1st Sunday of every month 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
Robertson Market
Bundanoon Village 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
Colo Vale Community Market
1st Saturday of each month (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
Exeter Village Market
1st Saturday of the Month 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
The Goulburn Homestead Markets
3rd Sunday 9-2pm. Riversdale Homestead, Twynam Drive, Goulburn. Beautiful National Trust building. Devonshire Tea. Local wines, produce, and homemade wares. www.goulburnhomesteadmarkets.com
Parkside Community Markets - Goulburn
2nd Saturday of each month (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 information
2nd Sunday (except Jan) 9am -3pm Lots of stalls. Good food & refreshments. School of Arts. Hoddle St Robertson. Ph: 0408238575 or 0248851381 after 5pm
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