lost magazine April 2014

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lost THE GUIDE TO WHERE TO FIND IT lost magazine daylesford & surrounds April 2014 volume 13 issue 137



Contents The General Anderson Mill Daylight Saving James Reyne Trainspotting Kyneton Food & Wine Festival Maldon at Easter Trentham at Easter Anzac Day Harvest Week Michael de Jong Wombat Hill Clydesdale Gig Guide April Winery Guide Spa Guide Market Guide Gallery Guide Restaurant & Cafe Guide Essentials

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lost - the guide to where to find it速 is an independent monthly magazine circulating throughout Daylesford, Hepburn Springs, Musk, Trentham, Castlemaine, Woodend, Tylden, Kyneton, Creswick, Clunes & surrounds. ABN 42 869 766 339 Material herein constitutes information not advice. Publishers: lost magazine Design: Stefan Overzier Cover: Easter eggs Editor: Danni Petkovic Writer: Kathy Douglas

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Information

of a General nature…

THE GLENLYON General Store is a pretty awesome establishment. Tucked into the bend in the road (63 Barkly Street) in the tiny town of Glenlyon, the General serves great food and sells fab local produce, it is toasty warm with open fires on cold days, great coffee and local wines. All this is awesome enough… but each and every Friday night the General serves up free live music from 6:30-8:30pm. And the bands aren’t just the blokes from down the road who know three chords and like to do covers… Ohh nooo. The General serves up outstanding live music. Bands that have played major festivals, international acts and exciting and awesome locals who have played the world over. Friday, April 4, is no exception as Van and Cal Walker do a stripped back acoustic set including tunes from Van’s five solo albums. (This is a bit totally huge incase you are unaware… get down there!) For more info like The General on Facey.

A little bit of magic

and a lot of rock n roll

THE THEATRE Royal in Castlemaine has a magic wand tucked under one of the theatre seats, we are almost certain. Their magic wand is surely supercharged up with rock n roll fairy dust - because month after month they book some of the biggest bands in Australia (and around the planet) to play their humble stage. This month the magic wand has been twirling up a rock n roll storm with Tex Perkins and Charlie Owen taking the stage together (minus sparkles and fairy dust): Friday, April 4. (Dinner and show $74 from 7pm, show only $39, 8pm.) At the other end of the month, Sunday, April 27, (with zero sparkles attached and only dust from the paddock) are legends Cosmic Psychos (actually for real) with Sun God Replica and She’s a Goer supporting. Tix are only $20 (um, actually for real again)! Doors open at 4pm. (Over 18s only). For more info and bookings wave your magic wand or go to theatreroyal.info or call 5472 1196. 2

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Beautiful Bolobek

gets a little bit Dusty

SOME of Australia’s finest gardens are tucked behind magnificent hedges, obscured by winding driveways, or hidden by walls just higher than you can tippy-toe to peek over. These backyard botanic gardens are well revered among Australia’s green thumbed elite and sometimes, a few generous garden owners open their gates so we can wander in wonder within the garden walls. Bolobek on Mt Macedon is one such garden. Open Gardens Australia invite you to enjoy the expansive gardens Saturday, April 5. Share a gourmet picnic and stay for ‘Dinner with Dusty Springfield’. The Australian Shakespeare Company present Wendy Stapleton as Dusty in an evening of musical theatre. Tickets are $65, under 18s: $25, under 5s: free. Limited tickets, bookings essential. BYO rug or chair and pre book a gourmet dinner box. Other food and wine available. For bookings, info, and delicious menu details go to: opengardens.org.au

A little inspiration

for your art and soul

ART AND CULTURE feeds your soul. As creative people we need to nurture and feed our inner-selves to continue to grow and be inspired. Petrus Spronk is a well loved local artist who will be dishing out the inspirational creative soul food Saturday, April 5, 5pm at Clayspace (Door 3 complex East Street, Daylesford). Petrus will present a series of images of van Gogh paintings on the big screen. We hear that the story of how he came to be able to photograph these works is worth coming along for alone! Petrus will follow his talk with a screening of the film: 1 Giant Leap. This film follows the incredible journey of two English musicians who travelled the world with a laptop recording of a beat. They recorded different cultures’ musical responses to their beat. The resulting music and discussions are riveting and magical. Entry is $5 (or free for Clayspace members). More info at Daylesford Region Ceramics Co-operative on Facebook. 4

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Food Wine Music

a celebration at the Mill

SO YOU’VE got an historic, National Trust classified five storey bluestone flour mill in the middle of pretty-much nowhere… whatcha gonna do with it? Here’s an idea… Throw a festival in its honour… (of course!) The annual Anderson’s Mill Festival is now in its 20th year. This year the festival will be held on Sunday, April 6. It is a vibrant celebration of local food, wine and music, as well as showcasing this remarkable old building. Anderson’s Mill was built after the gold rush, in 1861, on prime agricultural land. Back then, the region produced crops of grain and needed a mill to process the oats and wheat for flour. (Hello… all those hungry miners needed BREAD!) Anderson’s Mill was built in just six months and used water from Birch Creek to turn the giant water wheel. On the day of the festival the waterwheel will turn again. It was once the only power source to run the massive mill, and seeing it run gives you a glimpse into a bygone era. (Hellooo power points and light switches anyone?… We’ve got it easy now huh?) At the festival you can expect a delicious and eclectic mix of local produce, latest vintages from four Victorian boutique wineries, loads of live and local music, arts and crafts and more. Enjoy lunching on a local delicacy: fresh trout rolls, spicy Italian bullboar sausages, or organic vegie burgers. Sample home made tapinades and olive oils, sauces and relishes. Try a hand churned ice cream, local bikkies, cakes and slices, breads and pastries (yes, we think it’s best you arrive hungry). Take your time to stroll through the historic park, take a tour of the mill and experience this unique space. Anderson’s Mill is located at Smeaton (roughly half way between Daylesford and Clunes). The festival kicks off from 10am and finishes at 5pm. Anderson’s Mill is a Parks Victoria site and as such no dogs are allowed at the festival. For more information go to andersonsmillfest.org.au or call Kerry Leishman: 0417 537 335. 6

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Daylight Saving RIP

THE END of Daylight Saving is like when Patrick died on Offspring. It is hell. It is miserable and bleak. It is the worst. It makes you grumpy and sad and has you wanting to eat entire tubs of Maggie Beer icecream BY YOURSELF. NOT SHARING. The end of Daylight Saving signals the VERY END of anything remotely summery, and the coming of the winter and all the wintery stuff winter brings. Sure it’s actually midway through Autumn, but once the death knell rings for Daylight Saving it’s time to pack away the singlets and break out the polar fleece. Daylight Saving is whisked from us by a cruel time thief in the early hours of Sunday, April 6. Turn your clocks back one hour (technically at 3am… but as if you’re waiting up for that one) just do it before you go to sleep, and then roll over and cry into your pillow and think of Patrick and summers to come. Waaaah. RIP Daylight Saving. We miss you already.

A golden opportunity

to stand up for your forest

IT’S NO secret there’s gold in them-thar-hills. The dirt under our feet no doubt contains some sweet shiny rocks. This region is also home to the Wombat State Forest, home to a diverse range of native plants and animals, including several rare species. It’s a significant water catchment area, giving rise to six rivers. The forest is loved for its beauty and wealth of happy creatures. A gold mine is currently proposed for Wombat Forest. The Wombat Forestcare Group is opposed to it and is hosting a Family Day to raise money and awareness to help stop the mine. The Family Day will be held at Bodhidharma (971 Basalt Rd, Shepherds Flat) Sunday, April 6, 11am – 4pm. BYO picnic and enjoy a day of music and fun. Be informed about the proposed mine and show your support. Money raised will go towards legal costs to fight the mine proposal. Entry $10, families $20. More info: Gayle Osborne: 5348 7558 or wombatforestcare.com.au 8

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A Lifestyle Store.

For Everyone.

108 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs Tel: 5348 4353 Wed-Sat 10-5 Sun & Pub Hols 10-4 www.portal108.com.au


The Good, the Bad and the delicious

WHEN IT comes to pizza there’s the good, the bad and the ugly. The ‘good’ is the wood fired-homemadey pizza, with highly edible super-delish stuff on top. The ‘bad’ includes any pizza with indistinguishable generic ingredients, an Exxon Valdez style oil slick, or, enough cheese to construct a 1:1 scale replica of Uluru. The ‘ugly’ is pretty much anything still in the fridge the next day. In Clunes they’re into pizza. The good stuff. And the word on the street is all about the Clunes Pizza Sessions hosted by Clunes Neighbourhood House. Local chef Joe Perse creates pizza wonders to share with friends on the first Tuesday of each month at the Town Hall. This month they’re hosting an extra special school holiday pizza lunch: Tuesday, April 8, in the Supper Room at Clunes Town Hall, (98 Bailey St) 12pm-1:30pm. Cost $5. Bookings essential 5345 4078.

Creepy Crawlies

and cute creek critters

THE LOCAL fauna is pretty visible. Not that you’ll see a wallaby in a Hi-Vis vest and reflective pants bounding up the Midland Highway, but if you keep your eyes open you’ll see roos and wombats and koalas and possums out and about doing their thing. But how about the creeks and rivers? If you’ve never explored our local waterways you’ll be surprised which creatures call our creeks home. Zoologist Prue Simmons is hosting a series of fun and interactive Critters of the Creek sessions for kids aged 5+ at local libraries during the school holidays. Find out what a platypus eats, where freshwater shrimp live and what happens if our creeks stop flowing. Tues, April 8: Trentham Library 10:3011:30am and Daylesford Library 2-3pm. Wed, April 9: Creswick Library 10:30-11:30am and Clunes (The Warehouse) 2-3pm. Free entry, limited spaces. More info and booking deets at: centralhighlandslibraries.org.au 10

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Crawling through the Reyne

IF IT WAS your job to record a compilation soundtrack of quintessentially Australian sounds what do you think you’d put on the playlist? Probably a kookaburra? A bit of didge? Cicadas? (well hello Captain Obvious… they’re a given…) and of course a bloke named James Reyne. James’ voice, words and tunes are nothing less than an iconic Australian sound. James Reyne (and Australian Crawl) is the soundtrack to Summers past, roadtrips and big nights out. He is currently traversing the land on his A Crawl To Now tour, playing a songbook of favourite Crawl tunes and more recent solo crowd faves, and bringing the house down wherever he goes. James Reyne is playing The Theatre Royal (30 Hargraves Street, Castlemaine) Saturday, April 12. Dinner and show $79, show only $44. (show from 8:15pm) For more information and bookings call the Theatre Royal 5472 1196, or go to theatreroyal.info lost the guide to where to find it

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Trainspotters anonymous

THOMAS The Tank Engine is solely responsible for the train obsession of approximately 75% of preschool aged kids. The other 25% are into Chuggington, so don’t worry, it all adds up to a 100% train obsessed childhood. What is it about trains that fascinates us so as kids? They’re big, they’re loud, they go fast, you can ride on them… these are all completely valid reasons for why we love trains, but the number one undeniable explanation as to why kids dig trains is that their parents secretly love them too, and you never actually ‘grow out of’ your childhood train obsession. This condition, (let’s call it OTD… Obsessive Train Disorder) is incurable and the only way to treat chronic OTD is to suck it up, and proudly proclaim your train-love, buy yourself a train ticket and go for a ride. Toot toot! During the school holidays the Victorian Goldfields Railway is hosting two days of Steam Trains for Parents Kids. Saturday, April 12, and Sunday, April 13, head to Maldon Train Station and partake in as much steam train action and fun as you can handle. There will be steam train rides to Castlemaine (departing at 10:30am, 12pm and 1:30pm) and other train shenanigans such as trolley rides, diesel rides, and a model railway. IF, by some strange chance you aren’t that into trains (hello… weirdo) there will also be other novelty rides, an animal farm, donkey rides and horse and cart rides as well. Eeeee!! Soooo many riiiides!! Steam Trains for Kids is a fab family day out and a great way to finish off the school hols. So get on board and support the Victorian Goldfields Railway and your (child’s) obsession with trains. Adult tickets are $25, kinder and school aged kids are $15, or family tickets are $75. You can book online at www.vgr. com.au, or rock up on the day. For more information about the Victorian Goldfields Railway, their regular tourist train timetables and other VGR events go to their website (above) or like them on Facebook (pfft… like you haven’t already). 12

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The state-of-the-art Salus Spa is designed with blonde wood and splashes of Tiffany blue. The Spa is surrounded by waterfall fed streams and has nine treatment areas, including the Tree Top Mineral Spas which contain 100% pure mineral water. Enjoy relaxing massages, premium Elemis facials, advanced performance body treatments and more. Non residential guests welcome. Bookings essential.

On the shores of Lake Daylesford. T +61 3 5348 3329 E salus@lakehouse.com.au www.lakehouse.com.au


The Central Highlands’ Got Talent

NOT TO talk us up too much, but if the Central Highlands was on a reality dancing/singing show we reckon we could make Paula Abdul weep. The creativity this region nurtures is pretty astounding, and some of our best and brightest young musical stars will be bringin’ it to Kyneton in the MITCH Next Generation Autumn Concert. MITCH (Music In The Central Highlands) is an organisation that promotes fine music within our villages, and showcases the talents of our community in a series of concerts throughout the year. The Autumn Concert (Sunday, April 13,) will be held at the Kyneton Mechanics Institute (81 Mollison Street) from 2:30pm. The program features seven young artists on various instruments, performing classical and contemporary tunes. Tickets are $25: Adult, $20: Students/Pensioners, $10: 13-18 years. Book via email: bernbarry@hotmail.com. For more information about MITCH go to mitch.org.au

Smells like

the real thing

HOW AWESOME is garlic? No really, think about it, it comes conveniently wrapped in individual portion sizes, it has medicinal qualities, tastes fab in just about everything, keeps vampires away, and is a snap to grow in your garden! Now just a little heads up… supermarket garlic ain’t so super… most of it comes from over the seas and is drenched in all sorts of chemical nasties to kill pests and extend the shelf life, killing off a significant amount of flavour in the process... (and probably the vampire prevention qualities as well… just a warning). The solution? Grow your own! The Diggers Club at the Garden of St Erth (Simmons Reef Road, Blackwood) is hosting a Growing Great Garlic workshop Sunday, April 13, 11am-12:30pm. Discover the varieties available, how to produce a successful crop, and how to cook and store your garlic. For bookings call St Erth 5368 6514. For more info go to diggers.com.au 14

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Delicious Kyneton

we could eat you with a spoon

OOH there are some tasty times to be had in Kyneton. The scrumptiousness is spreading from well-trodden foodie trail Piper Street – so much so, that the town is about to host its first ever Taste of Kyneton Food and Wine Festival. The gastronomical gorgeousness will be held Sunday, April 13 at The Kyneton Community Park (within the Botanic Gardens). BYO picnic blankie, chairs and appetite, and meander the food stalls tasting as you go. Sample signature dishes from Kyneton’s hatted haunts and clever cafes, and sip savored drops from local wineries and breweries. There will be a local produce market, live music and stuff for the kiddos too. The day kicks off from 11am, and the day of deliciousness runs ‘til dusk. Presale tickets are $12 (book online) or $15 on the day. (Kids under 12 free). For more info and bookings (and to take a sneak peek at what’s on the menu) go to kynetoncommunitypark.org

100 Wombats

on mountain bikes

WOMBATS are cute, fuzzy, friendly little creatures. They like to sleep. They like to snuffle around and eat wombat treats. They look like they’d be fun to hang out with on the couch and watch a bit of telly. They don’t look like the kind of animal that a hard-core mountain bike endurance race would be named after… but in fact, they are. The Wombat 100 is a cross country MTB marathon held in the Wombat State Forest just out of Woodend. This year it will be held on Sunday, April 13. It’s a world class 100km marathon course. There’s also a 50km event, and an 18km loop track for kids under 16. (Even little kids are well catered for with a jumping castle and face painting.) The Wombat 100 will be held on the edge of the forest at Cammeray Waters (140 Taylor Road, Woodend.) Accommodation is available onsite. Enter online ‘til April 9, late entries can be made on the day at registration. More info & entries: maxadventure.com.au 16

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Lotions and Potions Tinctures in Trentham

SINCE the dawn of time us human types have successfully treated our ailments, injuries and ills with herbs, plants and natural therapies. Mr. and Ms Caveperson probably popped along to the local witch doctor or medicine man for prescriptions of dandelion extract and mashed comfrey poultices, with a kale and chia superfood green smoothie on the side. Big Pharma has Big Nature to thank for the foundations of their highly researched and processed medicines, and while multi-kabillions of dollars are spent on researching and developing these modern medicines, we have gentle plants growing in between the cracks in the footpaths around here that can help and heal our sore and weary bodies. Contemporary practitioners of natural therapies and medicines aren’t your stereotypical henna-dyed tree huggers. Tertiary educated practitioners have a deep knowledge of the science behind the plants they use in their therapies and create personalised treatments for clients. One such practitioner is new to Trentham. The Cottage Herbalist (Caroline Parker Rolls) has just opened her doors at 38 High Street Trentham. Caroline is passionate about herbal medicine and offers food and lifestyle advice, and holistic treatments to her clients. Caroline creates teas and potent tinctures, and has a view that food can be used as medicine for bodies that need it. The Cottage Herbalist is open to all, and Caroline can treat all sorts of bits and bobs… from stress and anxiety/nervous related issues to chronic illnesses. Initial consultations go for about an hour (or longer if you need it). The Cottage Herbalist is open Saturdays 10am ‘til 5pm and other times by appointment. The Cottage Herbalist rooms are within the fab new store Kuki at 38 High Street… (so you can always partake in a little self-prescribed retail therapy afterwards). For more info go to: thecottageherbalist.com. au, or call 0402 366 242 to make an appointment. lost the guide to where to find it

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137 Years

of Easter magic

GOOD STUFF happens at Easter. Holidays and chocolate are high up the list of our fave things in the history of like, ever, so let’s just say that Easter gets a good wrap from us. The town of Maldon loves Easter too. They celebrate it each year with an Easter Fair, and have done so for 137 years… (yeah, wow!) It all kicks off Thursday, April 17, at 7pm with the Great Aussie Scone Baking Comp (see below), then the lights are turned on Tarrengower Tower (aww pretty.) Over the four days there is dancing, a buskers comp, markets, quilts, crafts and art, and a much-loved town torchlight procession followed by dancing in the street. There’s a home-made billycart event, concerts and the grand Easter parade. And eggs. Easter eggs and more eggs. So many eggs. So much good stuff. This wonderful community event could very well be on our list of favouritest things too. For the full program go to Maldon.org.au/events.

Use your scone

and victory will be sweet

SCONE recipes are more closely guarded than pin numbers and passwords. We don’t doubt that ASIO has many granny scone recipes in secret files under lock and key and 24 hour surveillance. If your lovely old Gran has a fail-safe, blockbuster scone recipe tucked up in her bun, it’s time you bribed Granny to give it to you so you can enter the Great Aussie Scone Bake Competition at the Maldon Easter Fair. Thursday, April 17 at 7pm, the flour will fly. It’s time to whip on the apron and do it up scone-ninja-style and bake your best even, high rising, plump scone perfection for the judges. There are professional, private and kids’ categories to enter. Imagine the glory when your scone is crowned BEST at the Easter Fair? (We’ll be there beside you with the jam and cream.) For all the entry information email: maldoneaster@ gmail.com or like the Maldon Easter Fair on Facebook.

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Art and Craft

and Piña Coladas

HOW GOOD is Easter this year? Well… it’s always good, with all that chocolate flying around how can it not be? But this year is extra special… Easter is a late one with Good Friday falling on the 18th and ANZAC day the following Friday. By our reckoning, if you align the planets and suck up to your boss, you can take just three days annual leave and can end up with ten days off - in a row! Score! So, now that we’ve organised your Easter break, we think it’s only fair that you take us with you on your romantic escape to Fiji. Go on… we’ll buy you a Piña Colada?? …Please? Ahem. Now. If, by some cruel twist of fate you can’t wrangle the tenday-Easter-holiday-Fiji-extravaganza fear not! Even if your boss is as mean as Pontius Pilate with a wedgie and grumpily grants NO extra annual leave it’s ok, we still get a four day weekend and we’ll take that thanks very much. (Hot cross buns and Piña Coladas at your place instead?) Each Easter, Trentham hosts the Easter Art and Craft Show. It is a popular, high quality art show with hundreds of works entered and pieces available to purchase all weekend. Last year over 2000 people perused the works and many artists went home with fatter wallets. Happy days for all. Artists and crafty artisans from all over the region enter their fine works with prizes awarded on Opening Night (Thursday, April 17, from 7:30pm). Everyone is welcome to the opening night awards ceremony. Works will be available for purchase from 7:30pm. (If you’re looking for something for your wall, opening night is the way to go to get first dibs on a piece you love.) Tickets are $15. This years’ judges are Mark Payne for the art category (formally of the Artist’s Muse) and Helen McRae for Craft (from Jargon in Trentham). The exhibition runs Friday, April 18 – Sunday, April 20, 10am-4pm and Monday, April 21, 10am-3pm. The exhibition will be held at the Trentham Mechanics Institute (High Street). For more info call Jill McCallum 5424 1483. 20

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Depart every Sunday from the historic station 10am -3pm

The Daylesford Sunday Market operates every Sunday 8am-3pm

Daylesford railway station | 18 Raglan street Daylesford

www.dscr.com.au

Departs the first Sat of every month at 5:30pm Bookings essential


An Easter treat of

sculpture, steel and stone

IF YOU happen to be doing a spot of village hopping over the Easter break, make like a certain Mr. E. Bunny and hop over to Hepburn. This Easter, Portal 108 (at 108 Main Road Hepburn Springs) is hosting a very special pop up gallery and shop under their magnificent oak tree (which will be doing its Autumn thing) in their front yard. Local sculptor, artist and stonemason Kaya Storm will be exhibiting and selling his work Friday, April 18, until Monday, April 21. Come along and meet the maker and chat to him about his beautiful pieces crafted from recycled timber, river stones and steel. Kaya creates unique pieces of all shapes and sizes, as well as furniture and homewares. Treat yourself to something other than chocolate and buns this Easter and buy a piece of sculpture from the artisan himself. For more info call Portal 108: 5348 4353 or have a chat to Kaya yourself! You’ll find him under the big tree.

All aboard the

ch-ch-ch-ch-cheeeeese train!

THERE are loads of traditions upheld on Good Friday. Of course it’s a big day at church… kind of like, hello… very big. It’s also a big day at the Royal Children’s Hospital, and a big day at Fish and Chip shops all over the place. Whatever Good Friday traditions you and your favourite people get up to on Friday, April 18, here’s another good one to add to the list. The Victorian Goldfields Railway run a special wine and cheese steam train on Good Friday evening. The train departs from Maldon Station (off Hornsby Street) at 7pm, and travels to Castlemaine Station and back. Tickets are $48pp (First Class) and $38 (Economy), and include a gourmet cheese platter. Drinks are available at bar prices on board. (No BYO please.) There will be live music (toot toot) wine glasses clinking and loads of laughs as you roll along the track and back. Bookings are essential. Phone 5470 6658, or for more info go to vgr.com.au 22

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Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa


to Ballarat 45 km to Clunes 43 km to Creswick 27 km


Mushrooms on toast

and other fungilicious fungi

AUTUMN is fungi season. Popping up through leaves and pine needles, forest undergrowth and neat dewy lawns are a myriad of ‘shrooms and toadies in every colour, shape and size imaginable. Some are delicious. Some are deadly. Some look like fairy homes, some look like bizarre alien life forms. Fungi loves this part of the world, our cool damp autumns welcome an annual fungi explosion. And this year will be no exception. Fungi expert Alison Pouliot is hosting several workshops throughout the region with a focus on identification, for participants to gain confidence when foraging for mushies. Amongst the tasty varieties that pop up around here lurk dangerously poisonous species that can, (and have) killed foragers. The (appropriately named) Death Cap looks very similar to one of the favourite mushies on menus everywhere, and it grows in rural Victoria, so if you hope to forage for mushrooms this Autumn it is vital you know what you’re picking. Saturday, April 19, Alison will be hosting a workshop entitled ‘Fungi – An Introduction to a Curious Kingdom’. Learn about major fungal groups, the ecology and history of fungi and hit the local forests to explore and search for interesting species. Many local fungi examples will be displayed and examined in this workshop, and tips for identification will be shared. Morning tea and notes will be provided. Sunday, April 20, Alison will delve deeper into the mysteries of mushies in the workshop ‘The Bizarre and the Beautiful – A Deeper Exploration of a Curious Kingdom’. Learn the major characteristics used to identify fungi in the field. See local specimens and get involved in an interactive identification session and explore local forests for more. BYO backyard specimens for identification. Both workshops will be held at the Trentham Neighbourhood Centre. (High Street) 10:30am-4:30pm each day. Cost for each session is $75. Call the centre for bookings: 5424 1354. For more info go to alisonpouliot.com. 26

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A Hot Date

with some cool wines

YOU’VE HEARD about speed dating, you might’ve even partaken in five minutes of the nervous laughter, awkward conversation and weirdness yourself… Wine & The Country have taken the speed dating concept to another level – a far more genius and awesome level. Introducing: Speed Tasting. Oh yes indeed. Thursday, April 24, dress to impress and get ready to talk about the wine, rather than your cat. It’s a similar scenario to speed dating, you’ll be set up with someone and given an unknown wine, and you have to talk about it for one minute. Can you cope with how great that is? (Beats hearing about their boring stamp collection. Zzzz.) Circulate throughout the room, meet heaps of people and chat about fab wines. There’ll be loads of amazing wines to try throughout the evening, prizes, and no doubt lots of laughs. Tix $30. Book at Wine & The Country (1/97 Vincent Street) or call 0458 617 025. wineandthecountry.com.au

ANZAC Day 2014

We will remember them

ANZAC Day is an important time for remembrance and reflection for most Australians. Quiet and reverent Dawn Services are held around the country to remember the brave Australians who served and lost their lives not only at Gallipoli, but in other wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations around the world. Each year the Mt Macedon Dawn Service attracts thousands of people to the Memorial Cross atop the mountain at day break. This year busses will transport those wishing to attend the service, (due to attendance numbers increasing over the years there is no longer enough parking up the top.) Busses will depart from Gisborne, Riddells Creek, Romsey, Lancefield, Macedon and Woodend. The bus is free but bookings are essential. Book your seat online at organscoaches.com.au or call 5422 1788. Check pick up details at The Mt Macedon Anzac Day Dawn Service on Facebook or mtmacedonanzacdawnservice.com 28

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open dail y 11-5pm

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Harvest Week

a delicious celebration

WHEN A region (well loved and recognised for fine food and extraordinary produce) celebrates Harvest, you know you’re up for a super sensory treat. When the Daylesford Macedon Produce Harvest Week Festival rolls around it’s time to send Michelle Bridges off on a little break (like, to Mars or somewhere) and treat your tastebuds to some of the very best food and wine in the country. The Harvest Week Festival runs from Friday, April 25 – Sunday, May 4, and is an incredible celebration of the deliciousness this region offers. The best growers, provedores, chefs, restaurateurs and vignerons of the entire Daylesford/Macedon Ranges region will be showcasing their most bestest produce of the season, and invite you to taste your way around the region in a series of delectable events. (Oh if we must!) Visit farm gates and cellar doors for Harvest specials, shop at farmers’ markets, learn about sustainable communities, go to a winemaker and chef’s dinner or take a class on everything from composting to bread baking. Around the region, many fave foodie haunts will be offering tasting plates, teamed with a matching bevvy. These plates will be judged by Fairfax National Food Editor Janne Apelgren and The Australian Food Reviewer and Senior Writer John Lethlean. Make your own judgment and try a tasting plate at Cliffys, The Daylesford Hotel, Frangos & Frangos, Lake House, Mercato, Wombat Hill House Café, (all in Daylesford) Ellender Estate, Glenlyon, Sault - Sailors Falls, and The Cosmopolitan Hotel -Trentham. (See the restaurant/café guide for details: page 44-47) If you fancy more than just a ‘taste’ join the locals for special Locals’ Nights throughout the region. Get a tasty bargain on a new vintage at a cellar door, make cheese, take garden tours, and taste your way around our delicious corner of the world. For Harvest Week info go to: dmproduce.com.au or pick up a program (they’re probably right next to where you picked up this magazine). Happy Harvest everyone!

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Power Couples

and power ballads

YOU KNOW how some couples are just like toooo perfect together. The kind of couples that go together like Lego blocks? A perfect fit that makes their couple-y-ness even stronger and bigger and better? Well, we know of one such duo in life and on stage, Victoriana Gaye. They are a freakishly creative team. Vicki Gaye and Jeff are partners at home on the couch and on the tour bus. They are well loved for their quirky musical combo of pop and folk with a bit of grunge mixed in for good measure. (Jeff is also a hugely talented visual artist - for those playing at home he worked with Mambo for years – you’d totally know his stuff.) Together Victoriana Gaye tour the land and make beautiful music together (as all couples should. Nawww). Friday, April 25, they land at the Glenlyon General Store (63 Barkly Street) playing from 6:30pm. For more info like The Glenlyon General Store on Facebook or call 5348 7922.

Michael de Jong and the restless

AS YOU know, The Harvest Festival showcases the best of the local stuff. Chef Michael de Jong is right into the low food miles, eating seasonally, eating local thing. He’s mad about it, (as we all are around here) so he’s hosting a very special Farmer’s Harvest Dinner at the Glenlyon Hall (Barkly Street) on Saturday, April 26, to show off the very best of the local harvest. His five course extravaganza will be created with ingredients grown no further than 30 kilometres from the hall. Nice one. Some fine vintages from Ellender Estate Winery (just down the road - of course) will be served with dinner, and we hear Michael’s buddy in the kitchen might even pop out to hit the piano with a few tunes to liven up the hall. Dinner is from 6:30pm. Tickets to this special harvest event are $95pp. For more info grab a Harvest Festival program or go to dmproduce.com.au. Bookings can be made at trybooking.com/ENVV 32

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Quick Quince Queens Cruising Creswick

THE MYSTERIOUS Quince is a tricky fruit. It looks something like a lumpy golden delicious apple/pear thing; bright yellow and luminous. But you can’t just whip them off the tree and start munching, oh no… Hold your horses there quince fans. Quinces need to be manipulated by clever cooks before chowing down. Once cooked, the yellow disappears and the fruit becomes deep red in colour… Oooh such kooky fruit! Saturday, April 26, ‘til Sunday, May 4, Creswick is hosting a Quince Tasting Trail for Harvest Week. Discover the quincetacular deliciousness throughout Creswick and sample the bumper quince harvest creations. Each participating venue has invented their own signature quince dish. Quince lovers unite! Collect your quince passport from the Creswick Visitor Information Centre (Main Road) and take your tastebuds on a Quince Contiki Tour. More info and bookings call 5345 2325 or grab a Harvest Week program.

Cocktails and Wombats An enchanted tea party

HERE’S a tasty piece of trivia for you – the township of Daylesford used to be called Wombat. True. How much do we love Wombats around here? We have the Wombat State Forest in our backyard, we have beautiful Wombat Hill peering down on us all, and oodles of fat, happy wombats cruising around their namesake forest and surrounds. Saturday, April 26, and Saturday, May 3, another of our fave wombats: Wombat Hill House café in the Botanic Gardens is hosting the Wombat Tea Party. Gather your favourite people for a delicious afternoon in the glorious Wombat Hill Gardens. Indulge in sumptuous snacks and sips including Wombat Hill House’s own Tea Party Cocktail, lovely local bubbles, cakes, puddings, scones and gourmet sandwiches. Find your perfect picnic spot from 3pm (the event is from 3pm-4:30pm) Cost is $40pp (all inclusive). Call Wombat Hill House for more info and bookings (essential) 5348 3329. 34

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Hot and Cross

and a little bit dribbly

OH AREN’T we OUTRAGED when Hot Cross Buns magically appear on the shelves after Christmas? Oh the internal battle we wage upon ourselves “but I reeeealy want the Hot Cross Deliciousness… oh but I just can’t do it in January…” So far, we at Lost have been steadfast in our commitment NOT to purchase Hot Cross Buns until such an appropriate time as um… now. RedBeard Bakery in Trentham unleashed their award winning Hot X Buns upon a salivating public last month, and they’ll serve them up hot and luscious until Easter Monday (April 21.) RedBeard’s Hot Crosses are laced with crushed preserved organic oranges and hugely juicy organic sultanas and the perfect blend of spices. Just writing about them is making us dribble. Damn. Time to pay you guys a visit again! RedBeard Historic Bakery is at 38A High St. Trentham. Hot x Buns are $4 (served with butter at the bakery) $3 take away or $15 for a six pack. lost the guide to where to find it

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The year of the Clydesdale

IN GENERAL, people are mad about horses. Even if you’re not a horsey person you’ll still have a flutter on The Cup or get excited when Australia’s going for Olympic gold in the Equestrian. (Then you think you know it all, and flaunt horsey terms such as ‘counter-canter’ and ‘fetlock’. Impressive huh?) Each year a special show is held at Camp Reserve (Forest Street, Castlemaine) for the big and the small of the equine world. The Feature Show will be held Sunday, April 27, from 10am-4pm. Come and see champion Clydesdales proudly parade their magnificent enormousness around the arena, followed by the opposite end of the scale, Shetland Ponies and Miniature Horses clip-clopping their pretty selves around for the judges. It’s a great day out for families (if you can bear the inevitable “Pleeeeeeese can I have a pony” for the rest of your life.) Tickets (at the gate) are $5 for Adults and $2 for kids over 6 years. (under 6 free).

Beautiful one day

beautiful-er the next

YO QUEENSLAND! Yeah, we see you up there, mocking us with your white sandy beaches and warm aqua seas. Well guess what Queensland, you might be well blessed in the Sunny-Summeryness department, but we’ve got you pipped in the Autumn-Awesomeness-ness Dept. So there! Daylesford and surrounds does Autumn like no where else in Australia. Damn we’re pretty. Look at the leaves! LOOK AT THEM! I mean it’s insane really isn’t it? Team your leaf gazing with a local Pinot, some schmancy gumboots and a hand knitted designer scarf tossed across your shoulders and stroll through said leaves to embrace the beautifulness of the situation you’ll find yourself in. Lucky you. Lucky us! Wander the Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens (Enter via Central Springs Rd, Daylesford) for maximum Autumn leafy awesomenessness-ness. (Oh, and Queensland… See you in August. You win in August. We’ll bring a Pinot. x) 36

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Alla Wolf-Tasker’s café & store in the enchanting surrounds of the Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens. Enjoy breakfast and lunch in the café or select from our picnic and take home range. Sit inside by the fire, on the indoor shared tables, pull a stool up to the bar or bathe in the sunshine in the lovely north facing kitchen garden. Country Cheap Eats Champ – The Age Cheap Eats Guide 2012

Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Car Entry off Central Spring Road Daylesford, Victoria, Australia Open Thursday – Monday from 9am ‘ till 4pm. No reservations.


Gig guide April Old Hepburn Hotel - 236 Main Rd, Hepburn (03) 5348 2207 The Cosmopolitan Hotel - Cnr Cosmo Rd & High St, Trentham (03) 5424 1516 Glenlyon General Store - 63 Barkly St Glenlyon (03) 5348 7922 The Shamrock Hotel - 120 Mollison St, Kyneton (03) 5422 1570 Theatre Royal - 30 Hargraves St, Castlemain (03) 5472 1196 Buffalo Girls - 4c Duke St, Daylesford 0408 994 393 Jimmy’s Bar - 82 Vincent St, Daylesford (03) 5348 2363 Savoia Hotel - 69 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs (03) 5348 2314 Maurocco Bar - 2-4 Templeton Street, Castlemaine (04) 87 198 931 Radio Springs Hotel - Cnr High St and Main St, Lyonville (03) 5348 5562 Thursday 3rd The Ciderhouse String band Friday 4th The Chris Paul Jazztet ‘Van & Cal Walker ’ 6.30pm-8.30pm ‘The Performance Night’ 8pm til late Saturday 5th Jali Liz Frencham and The People We Know

The Radio Springs Hotel The Radio Springs Hotel The Glenlyon General Store The Old Hepburn Hotel The Radio Springs Hotel The Radio Springs Hotel

Sunday 6th ‘Stop Gold Mining in the Wombat Forest Family Day Fundraiser’ 11am-4pm Bodhidharma, Shepherds Flat Vida Jazz The Radio Springs Hotel David & Martin The Radio Springs Hotel Jarrod Shaw 1pm The Cosmopolitan Hotel Thursday 10th Liz Frencham and The People We Know Friday 11th ‘Hooked on Bossa’ 6.30pm-8.30pm Family Farm

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The Radio Springs Hotel The Glenlyon General Store The Radio Springs Hotel

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Gig Guide April Saturday 12th April Lily P The Duck Down Pickers

The Radio Springs Hotel The Radio Springs Hotel

Sunday 13th Fire and Theft Sarah Wilkinson 1pm

The Radio Springs Hotel The Cosmopolitan Hotel

Thursday 17th Open Mic Folk & Blues 7pm till 9.30pm Friday 18th ‘Liz Frencham’ 6.30pm-8.30pm Saturday 19th ‘Gruesome Twosome’ 9pm til late Sunday 20th April The Dear Family All Stars Family Farm 1pm Friday 25th ‘Victoriana Gaye’ 6.30pm-8.30pm Sunday 27th King Maxwell 1pm

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Buffalo Girls Coffee Bar The Glenlyon General Store Savoia Hotel The Radio Springs Hotel The Cosmopolitan Hotel The Glenlyon General Store The Cosmopolitan Hotel

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Winery Guide BARCALDINE HOUSE 238 Dairy Flat Rd, Musk Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm

5348 2741

DAYLESFORD WINE TOURS daylesfordwinetours.com 7 days 10am-5pm

5348 1823

CAPTAINS CREEK Kangaroo Hills Rd Blampied Saturday & Sunday 11am-5pm

5345 7408

GRANITE HILLS 1481 Burke & Wills Tk, Baynton 7 days 11am-5pm

5423 5227

CHANTERS RIDGE 0427 511 341 440 Chanters Ln, Tylden Saturday & Sunday by appointment

HANGING ROCK WINERY 88 Jim Rd, Newham 7 days 10am-5pm

5427 0542

COBAW RIDGE 5423 5227 31 Perc Boyers Ln, East Pastoria MonThuFri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 12-5.30pm

HERBAL LORE LIQUEURS 5348 1920 Lot 2 Railway Crescent, Daylesford Friday to Monday 10am-5pm or by appoint.

CURLY FLAT 263 Collivers Rd, Lancefield Saturday & Sunday 1-5pm

5429 1956

KYNETON RIDGE 90 Blackhill School Rd, Kyneton Saturday & Sunday 10am-6pm

5422 7377

GISBORNE PEAK WINERY 69 Short Rd, Gisborne South 7 days 11am-5pm

5428 2228

PASSING CLOUDS 30 Roddas Ln Musk 7 days 11am-5pm

5348 5550

ELLENDER ESTATE 260 Green Gully Rd, Glenlyon Saturday & Sunday 11am-5pm

5348 7785

PARAMOOR 439 Three Chain Rd, Carlsruhe 7 days 10am-5pm

5427 1057

FONTANELLA WINE & VINEYARD 5348 7908 1225 Malmsbury Rd Glenlyon Saturday & Sunday 11am-5pm

ROWANSTON ON THE TRACK 5425 5492 2710 Burke & Wills Track, Glenhope 7 days 10am–5pm

GISBORNE PEAK WINERY 69 Short Rd, Gisborne South 7 days 11am-5pm

SAILORS FALLS ESTATE 1073 Telegraph Rd, Sailors Falls Saturday & Sunday 11am–5pm

5428 2228

GUILDFORD VINEYARD & CELLAR 5476 4457 6720 Midland Hwy Guildford Saturday & Sunday 11.30pm-5pm

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ZIG ZAG RD 5423 9390 201 Zig Zag Rd, Drummond North Saturday & Sunday 11am-5pm

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Spa Guide ABANDON STRESS MASSAGE 0401 369 743 mobile, 7 days abandonstress.com.au

HEPBURN BATHHOUSE & SPA 5321 6000 Mineral Springs Reserve Rd, Hepburn Springs hepburnbathhouse.com

ACQUA VIVA DAY SPA 5 Tenth St, Hepburn Springs, dayspa.com.au

5348 2111

INN TOUCH DAY SPA 2891 Ballan Rd, Daylesford daylesfordinn.com

5348 2774

ALBERT DAY SPA 12 Camp St, Daylesford, albertdayspa.com.au

5348 4337

MINERAL SPA @ PEPPERS 124 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs, mineralspa.com.au

5348 2100

ALYANYA MASSAGE & BEAUTY 0481 236864 3/32 Vincent St, Daylesford, alyanyamassagebeauty.com

NALINI RETREAT 0417 783 087 mobile massage for singles, couples & groups naliniretreat.com.au

BODY ISLE DAY SPA 5348 3498 10-16 Forest Ave, Hepburn Springs, thebodyisle.com.au

OM REIKI CENTRE 5348 1864 42 Tipperary Springs Rd, Daylesford om-reiki.com.au OMADA DAY SPA 5348 4499 106a Main Rd, Hepburn Springs omada-dayspa.com.au

DAYLESFORD HEALTH PROFESSIONALS 24 Raglan St, Daylesford dhphealth.info DAYLESFORD DAY SPA 25 Albert St, Daylesford, daylesforddayspa.com.au

5348 2331

ENDOTA DAYLESFORD 5348 1169 cnr Vincent St &Central Springs Rd, endota.com.au

QUEENSBERRY STUDIO 23 Queensberry St, Daylesford queensberrystudio.com.au

5348 3653

REDSPA SANCTUARY 0422 130 569 studio 20, 37-39 East St, Daylesford redspasanctuary.com SALUS SPA AT LAKE HOUSE King St, Daylesford, lakehouse.com.au

5348 3329

SAMADHI RETREAT & SPA 6/57 Vincent St, Daylesford samadhiretreat.com.au

5348 7926

EKO Skin.Care.Spa 0429 681 030 1 Camp St, Daylesford facebook.com/EkoSkin.Care.Spa SHAKTI MASSAGE - DAYLESFORD 5348 1629 1 Rosella Lane, Daylesford shakti.com.au SHIZUKA RYOKAN 5348 2030 7 Lakeside Drive, Hepburn Springs shizuka.com.au lost Spa Guide

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Market Guide BALLAN FARMERS MARKET 9am-1pm, 2nd Sat of month Mill Cottage 96 Inglis St Ballan ballanfarmersmarket.com

KYNETON FARMERS MARKET 8am-1pm, 2nd Sat of month St Pauls Park Piper St Kyneton mymarketsvic.com.au

BUFFALO GIRLS BAZAAR 4c Duke St, Daylesford Last Saturday of the month facebook - buffalo-girls-coffee-bar

LANCEFIELD & DISTRICT FARMERS MARKET 9am-1pm, 4th Sat of the month, (3rd Sat in Dec) High St Lancefield mymarketsvic.com.au

CASTLEMAINE FARMERS MARKET 9am-1pm, 1st Sun of the month Mostyn St Castlemaine castlemainefarmersmarket.org

MALMSBURY VILLAGE FAYRE 10am-4pm, 2nd Sun of month Bot. Gardens, Calder Hwy Malmsbury malmsburyvillagefayre.org.au

CRESWICK COMMUNITY MARKET 9am-1pm 3rd Sat of the month 19-21 Victoria St Creswick facebook - Creswick Market

RIDDELLS CREEK FARMERS MARKET 9am-1pm, 3rd Sat of month (exc. Dec) Main Road, Riddells Creek riddellfarmersmarket.com

DAYLESFORD FARMERS MARKET 9am-1pm, first Sat of month Daylesford Primary School Vincent St farmersmarkets.org.au

TALBOT FARMERS MARKET 9am-1pm, 3rd Sun of month Scandinavian Cres Talbot Facebook - Talbot Farmers Market

DAYLESFORD SUNDAY MARKET 8am-4pm, every Sun Daylesford Railway Station Midland Hwy dscr.com.au/market.php

TRENTHAM FARMERS MARKET 9am-1pm, 3rd Saturday of the month A Lions Club Project, Trentham Town Square mymarketsvic.com.au

GLENLYON VILLAGE MARKET 9am-12pm, 3rd Sat of month Glenlyon Hall

TRENTHAM SUNDAY MARKET 9am-2pm, 4th Sun of month Main St Trentham

GREAT GISBORNE MARKET 9am-2pm, 1st Sun of month Hamilton & Aitken St Gisborne gisborneoldetimemarket.org.au

WOODEND FARMERS MARKET 9am-1pm, first Sat of month High St Woodend Facebook - Woodend Community Farmers market

GISBORNE ALL SEASONS MARKET 9am-3pm, 1st Sun of month Brantome St Gisborne HOLISTIC LIFESTYLE SPRING FAIR Sat. & Sun. 10am – 4pm Daylesford Inn, 2891 Ballan Rd, Daylesford

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WOODEND LIONS CLUB MARKET 9am-3pm, 3rd Sun of month High St, Woodend

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Gallery Guide BENCHMARK COLLECTIVE 5472 1346 14 Templeton St, Castlemaine Thu-Sun 10am-5pm benchmarkcollective.com.au BOKEH GALLERY 0403 136 655 10 Howe St, Daylesford Thurs–Sun 10am-5pm bokehdaylesford.com BRICK LANE BAZAAR 5348 3500 34 Vincent St, Daylesford Daily 10am-5pm bricklanebazaar.com.au CASTLEMAINE ART GALLERY 5472 2292 14 Lyttleton St, Castlemaine Mon-Fri 10am-5pm Sat/Sun 12-5pm castlemainegallery.com CLAYSPACE GALLERY SHOP 0419 405 016 Door 3 Gallery, 37 East St, Daylesford Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm clayspace-coop.com/the-gallery-shop CHRISTOWEL DESIGN GALLERY 10 Forest Ave, Hepburn Springs 0407 809 920 Daily christoweldesigns.com.au CONVENT GALLERY 5348 3211 Cnr. Hill & Daly St, Daylesford Daily 10am-4pm, Seven Galleries conventgallery.com.au D’FORD FINE ART GALLERY 0458 764 281 shop 16 & 17 The Rex, Daylesford Daily from 9:30 facebook - Daylesford Fine Art FALKNER GALLERY 5470 5858 35 Templeton St, Castlemaine, Thurs-Sun 11am-5pm falknergallery.com.au MOONGATE ORIENTAL ANTIQUES&GALLERY 106 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs 5348 4396 Thurs-Sun 10am-5pm

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OVERWROUGHT 0403 675 170 61 Central Springs Rd, Daylesford Fri-Sun Garden art, furniture, gates overwrought.com.au PARADISO ARTS 5348 6600 1089 Telegraph Rd, Sailors Falls Phone for opening times paradisoarts.com.au PENNY SCHOOL GALLERY 5475 1911 11 Church St, Maldon, Daily 11am–5pm Dinner Fri–Sun 6pm pennyschoolgallery.com.au PORTAL 108 5348 4353 108 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs Wed-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun p/h 10am-4pm portal108.com.au RED PEPPER GALLERY 5348 3111 35 Vincent St, Daylesford Daily from 10am stonycreekgallery.com.au/red-pepper-gallery STOCKROOM 5422 3215 98 Piper St, Kyneton Thurs-Sun from 10:30am-5pm stockroomkyneton.com STONY CREEK GALLERY 5348 1884 10 Stony Creek Rd, Daylesford Thurs-Sun from 10am stonycreekgallery.com.au THE ARTIST’S MUSE 5424 1599 32 High St. Trentham Fri, Sat & Sun from 11am markpayne.com.au/the-artists-muse-gallery THE CLAY FIRE GALLERY 5348 3733 63 Vincent St, Daylesford Daily 10am-5pm clayfiregallery.com.au THE WOODSHED GALLERY 5348 4050 21a Raglan St. Daylesford Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 10-5pm Sun 10-3pm facebook.com/TheWoodshedGallery

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Restaurant/Cafe Guide ANSHUMANN DA DHABA 5348 2982 74 Vincent St. Daylesford L&D Daily, fine dining Tandoori cuisine ARGUS DINING ROOM 5348 4199 124 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs L & D Daily Contemporary local/seasonal dining BOCCONCINI DELICATESSEN CAFE 5348 4555 59-61 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily, European style deli & providores BOOKBARN CAFE 5348 3048 Lake Daylesford, Daily Coffee, cakes and light snacks BREAKFAST & BEER 5348 1778 117 Vincent St Daylesford B,L&D Tues-Sun craft brews, coffee & regional Aus cuisine BUFFALO GIRLS 0423 250 713 4C Duke St Daylesford Mon-Sat Locally roasted coffee CLIFFY’S EMPORIUM 5348 3279 30 Raglan St. Daylesford, B&L daily fine produce in historic deli/cafe COCOA CHY 5345 1150 84 Albert St. Creswick L daily chocolate and pastries COFFEE BASICS 5470 6270 1 Halford St. Castlemaine B&L Mon-Fri, Castlemaine’s own roastery & euro style cafe COLLIBAN FOODSTORE & CAFE 5424 1774 18 Market Street, Trentham B L Thu-Tue, Continental breakfasts & light lunch CONVENT GALLERY 5348 3211 Cnr Hill & Daly St. Daylesford B&L 7 days Hearty fare in the bad habits cafe THE COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL 5424 1516 Cnr High St. & Cosmo Rd. Trentham L&D Fri-Sun, upmarket meals in historic gardens/stables

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COSY CORNER 5348 2576 3 Tenth St. Hepburn Springs B 8am Sat-Sun / L&D Thur-Tues traditional & modern cuisine & curry night DAYLESFORD BOWLING CLUB BISTRO 10 Camp St. Daylesford, 5348 2130 L&D Wed-Sun homestyle & modern bistro DAYLESFORD HOTEL 5348 2335 2 Burke Sq, Daylesford daily pub meals DU FERMIER 5424 1634 42 High Street Trentham B&L Wed-Mon French style farmhouse cafe/provedore ELLENDER ESTATE 5348 7785 260 Green Gully Rd. Glenlyon L Sat-Sun wood fired pizza in winery garden EMPORIUM ON PIPER 5422 6611 89 Piper St. Kyneton B&L daily light meals, coffee and cakes THE FARMERS ARMS HOTEL 5348 2091 1 East St. Daylesford L&D daily modern Australian FLOUCH’S 5422 3683 12-14 Piper St. Kyneton L&D Wed-Fri B,L&D Sat-Su French inspired fine dining FOOD GALLERY 5348 1677 77 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily cafe style food GARDENS OF ST ERTH 5368 6514 Simmons Reef Rd. Blackwood L Fri-Sun cafe in garden setting GLENLYON GENERAL STORE 5348 7922 63 Barkly St. Glenlyon B&L Daily Quirky cafe, corner store & gallery GRACENOTES CAFE 5348 4946 1/123 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily / D Fri-Sat Australian cuisine

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GRANGE BELLINZONA 5348 2271 77 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs B Sat/Sun D Fri/Sat High Tea Sat Australian cuisine THE TYLDEN HARVESTER 5424 8119 43 Trentham Rd. Tylden B Sat-Sun L&D Wed-Sun Food/Wine/Music GUILDFORD HOTEL 5473 4215 Midland Hwy. Guildford L Sun / D Fri-Sat pub fare pizza, pub and curry nights HARVEST 383 RESTAURANT 5345 9600 1500 Midlands Hwy. Creswick L&D daily - Novotel Forest Resort contemporary Australian cuisine HARVEST CAFE 5348 4022 29 Albert St. Daylesford B&L Mon-Sun vegan & gluten free foods HEPBURN GENERAL STORE 5348 2764 102-104 Main Rd. Hepburn B&L daily hot food, sandwiches & provisions HEPBURN PAVILION CAFÉ 5348 1900 Mineral Springs Reserve Rd. Hepburn Springs B&L daily, speciality - morning & afternoon tea HOLGATE BREWHOUSE 5427 2510 79 High St, Woodend L Tues-Sun D daily pub meal in brewhouse HOT CHOCOLATE CAFE 5476 4208 5451 Midland Hyw. Mt Franklin Tues-Sun hot choc, coffee, teas and milkshakes INNER BISCUIT 5422 1129 34 Piper St. Kyneton B&L Mon, Thurs-Sun organic patisserie and cafe INNSPIRED @ DAYLESFORD INN 5348 2554 158 Ballan Rd. Daylesford L daily D Wed-Sat local contemporary Australian JIMMY’S BAR & DINING ROOM 5348 2363 82 Vincent St. Daylesford L Fri-Sun, D Thurs-Sat Modern Australian KAZUKI’S AT THE RAGLAN 5348 1218 1 Camp St. Daylesford L Fri-Mon / D Thurs-Mon Regional, seasonal, French-Japanese inspired

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KOUKLA CAFE & PIZZERIA 5348 2363 82 Vincent St. Daylesford B, L&D Mon-Sun, Thurs only B&L lunch & dinner specials from wood fire oven LE PECHE GOURMAND 5345 2731 69A Albert St. Creswick B&L Tue-Sun Boulangerie-Patisserie LARDER DELI 5348 4700 57a Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily, D Wed-Sat licensed exotic deli fare LAKE HOUSE RESTAURANT 5348 3329 King St. Daylesford L&D daily local, seasonal modern fine dining LAVANDULA SWISS ITALIAN FARM 5476 4393 350 Hepburn-Newstead Rd. Shepherds Flat L Sat-Sun Mediterranean fare LEMON TREE CAFE 5345 1120 86 Albert St. Creswick B&L Daily hearty meals LITTLE SWALLOW CAFE 5422 6241 58a Piper St. Kyneton B&L Wed-Mon modern Australian LUCINI’S HISTORIC PASTA CAFE 5348 4345 64 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs L Fri-Mon / D Fri-Sun Italian meals in macaroni factory MERCATO @ DAYLESFORD 5348 4488 32 Raglan St. Daylesford L Sat-Sun / D Thurs-Tues regional, seasonal fine dining MR CARSISI 5422 3769 37 Piper St. Kyneton B, L & D Fri-Tue Turkish inspired mezze MRS SMITH’S 5422 6844 91 Piper St. Kyneton L Thurs-Sun / D Thurs-Sat Fine food and wine MUFFY’S 5348 3711 28 Albert St. daylesford B&L daily, muffins, pies and snacks OHARA’S BAKERY AND CAFE 5345 3700 24 Fraser St. Clunes B&L Daily pastry and cafe food

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OLD HEPBURN HOTEL 5348 2207 236 Main Rd. Hepburn L Wed-Sun / D daily generous pub meals PEPPERMILL CAFE 5348 4332 105 Central Springs Rd. Daylesford daily cafe meals at ‘The Amazing Mill Markets’ PIZZERIA LA LUNA 5348 4123 24 Albert St. Daylesford D Thurs-Mon, gourmet and traditional pizza, take away. delivery (fri & sat nights) RADIO SPRINGS HOTEL 5348 5562 Cnr High St. & Main St. D Thurs-Fri L&D Sat-Sun Contemporary Italian pub meals REDBEARD HISTORIC BAKERY 5424 1002 Old Bakery Ln. Trentham B&L daily organic bakery and cafe RED GINGER 5348 1163 31 Albert St. Daylesford L Fri-Sun D Wed-Mon authentic Thai cuisine RED NONNA 5348 3367 3 Howe St. Daylesford B&L Thu-Tues Art Gallery and Cafe, Italian inspired RED STAR CAFE 5348 2297 115 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs B&L daily / D Fri-Sat relaxed, contemporary dining ROYAL HOTEL & CAFE NOSH 5348 2205 Cnr Vincent & Albert Daylesford L&D daily hearty pub fare and snacks RUBENS 5348 2843 70 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs L Wed-Sun, D - 7 days Mediterranean cuisine & take-away SAULT 5348 6555 2349 Ballan-Daylesford Rd. L Fri-Sun / D Wed-Sun modern Australian cuisine SAVOIA HOTEL 5348 2314 69 main rd. Hepburn Springs L Tue-Sun / D daily bar snacks, bistro meals, seafood

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SMOKEYTOWN CAFE 5345 1557 77 Albert St. Creswick L Daily / D Fri-Sat, country comfort meals ST-MEL CYCLERY & CAFE 5348 3637 Shop 5, Park lane Daylesford Wed-Mon Coffee and Treats SWEET DECADENCE AT LOCANTRO 5348 3202 87 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily chocolates, sweets and cakes TANGLES AT THE MAZE 5345 2847 Cnr Midlands & Smokeytown Rd. Creswick L daily D Fri Café at the maze / mini golf TASTE OF SPICE 5348 4183 51 Raglan St. Daylesford L Fri-Sun / D daily Authentic Indian cuisine THEATRE ROYAL 5472 1196 30 Hargraves St. Castemaine L&D daily traditional italian pizza & atomica coffee THE CONSERVATORY 5348 2202 (at Peppers) 124 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs B, L daily Relaxed casual dining THE ELECTRIC SITAR 5348 1676 4/27 Albert St Daylesford D Wed-Sun / L Fri north, south indian cuisine. limited seats THE GOOD FOOD STORE 5348 1654 8 Howe St, Daylesford B&L Tue-Sun Brekkies, Gourmet food, take home dinners THE GOOD TABLE 5472 4400 233 Barker St, Castlemaine L&D Thu-Sun local, seasonal, fine dining THE LONDON CAFE AND GALLERY 53483990 The Rex Arcade 47 - Vincent St Daylesford B&L Wed-Mon Coffee, Cafe food TOGS 5470 5090 58 Lyttleton St. Castlemaine B&L daily cafe food on rooftop garden

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TUKI RESTAURANT 5345 6233 WINE AND THE COUNTRY 0458 617 025 Stoney Rises Smeaton 97 Vincent St. Daylesford L daily Thur-Sun ultra fresh trout specialists Wine, Coffee & Produce WATER GARDEN 5348 3592 WOMBAT HILL HOUSE 4373 0099 111a Vincent St. Daylesford Central Springs Rd. Daylesford L daily/D daily Sat-Sun - Yum Cha B&L Thurs-Mon traditional Chinese Cafe, store & vegetable garden

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Essential Services TAXI SERVICE Daylesford 5348 1111 / 5348 3333 AMBULANCE/FIRE 000 POLICE DAYLESFORD 5348 2342 STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE 132 500 SECURITY Central Highlands Security 0407 881 918 DENTISTS 13 Hospital St Daylesford 5321 6550 54a Hargraves St Castlemaine 5472 3437 21 Lyttleton St Castlemaine 5472 1377 MEDICAL CENTRES 10 Hospital Street 5348 2227 Mon, Wed 8.30am - 7.30pm Tue, Thu, Fri 9am - 6pm Sat 9am - 12 COMMUNITY HEALTH 5321 6550 PHARMACY 39 Vincent St, Daylesford 5348 2301 Mon to Fri 9–6pm Sat 9–4pm, Sun 10–1pm HOSPITALS Hospital St Daylesford 5348 2371 VETERINARY PRACTICES 77 Raglan St Daylesford 5348 1088 86 Main Rd Hepburn 5348 4851

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WILDLIFE LINE 1300 094 535 INTERNET ACCESS Hub at Neighbourhood House 13 Camp St Daylesford 5348 3569 9am–5pm Monday–Friday VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 98 Vincent St Daylesford 5321 6123 POST OFFICES Daylesford – 86 Vincent St Hepburn Springs – 108 Main Rd VIDEO LIBRARY Videoland 8/11 Howe St Daylesford 5348 1196 ATMS Commonwealth Bank 39–40 Vincent Street Daylesford Westpac 45 Vincent Street Daylesford ANZ Bank 52 Vincent Street Daylesford Bendigo Bank 97 Vincent Street SUPERMARKETS Coles Supermarket Albert Street Daylesford 7am –10pm Mon – Sun IGA Daylesford 26 Vincent Street POOL TABLES Savoia Hotel 69 Main Rd Hepburn Daylesford RSL Vincent St Daylesford Old Hepburn 236 Main Rd Hepburn


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