Good Times
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Let the good times roll in our regions Circulating to over 30,000 readers in North East Victoria and Southern NSW
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FROM THE EDITOR Let’s enjoy the Good Times this summer As the weather warms up for summer, our wonderful region opens with more events, activities and hospitality. Good Times on the Murray and the Mountains is a handy guide for visitors to help them get the most out of their stay, and we encourage you all to take the time to read what is on offer and support the businesses, towns and locations featured here. Apart from plentiful water in lakes and rivers for all to enjoy, the array of dining experiences, accommodation options, golf courses, wineries, museums, hiking,
WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY Jared Loughnan Emma Prior Adrienne Hartnett Robert Muir editor@yarrawongachronicle.com.au ADVERTISING Sharlene Dyer: magazines@yarrawongachronicle.com.au Phone: 03 5744 3731
birdwatching, canoeing, cycling, art exhibits, historic trails and hidden tourist spots guarantees an enjoyable stay no matter what the age or interest. Hopefully, you can take your time to explore and enjoy the many attractions in this region and, like so many, feel the need to return again and again. Our next autumn edition of Good Times on the Murray and the Mountains will be published in early March. Most importantly, enjoy reading this summer edition and start planning your next day trip, weekend break or holiday. We look forward to seeing you soon.
Good Times
FREE
on the Murray and the Mountains SUMMER-2023-2024
Cover photo: Discover our region’s fantastic waterways and swimming spots this summer.
Let the good times roll in our regions Circulating to over 30,000 readers in North East Victoria and Southern NSW
Jared Loughnan Managing Editor
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Come along to the
Tunzafun Community Amusement Park W RS NE M CA IS E TH DG VING R! O D RI ME AR SUM
Tunzafun is a community project run by volunteers with all proceeds going to improving the facilities for locals and visitors. It features a great 18 hole Mini Golf Course, Mini Train, Tea Cup Ride, Krazy Kars, Dodgem Cars, Carousel, Kiosk, Picnic and BBQ area. Ample parking for both cars and buses. Open Sat & Sun 10.00am to 4.00pm, selected public holidays & Victorian school holidays at Melbourne Street Mulwala (Opposite Mulwala Waterski Club) Subject to weather and attendance The park is also available for group and party bookings by request. Email: tunzafunmulwala@gmail.com Tunzafun is a community based project staffed by volunteers. All money raised is used in the upkeep of the park.
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what’s on
Please note: Event information may be subject to change. Confirm details with event organisers and local tourism association websites.
Borderville - Albury
DECEMBER Circus in the square - Wodonga
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Insite Real Estate Christmas Twilight Races – Wangaratta
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Mohyu Lions Country Market
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Christmas in the CourtyardRutherglen
Myrtleford Farmer’s Twilight Christmas Market
NYE Hampton’s Day party – Squires Winery
Milawa Carols in the Park
Yarrawonga Rotary Market
AlburyCity Carol’s by Candlelight
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Melbourne Stars v Sydney Thunder Big Bash League – Lavington
Myrtleford Golden Spurs Rodeo
Bright Community Keg
Mulwala Water Ski Club Water Ski Show
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Katamatite Rodeo
Victorian Grasscourt Championship – Wodonga
NYE Dinner Dance and Masquerade Party - ClubMulwala
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Webex Players Series: Murray River – Berrigan
Corowa Rock on the River
Jindera Pioneer Museum twilight opening
Lake Moodemere Regatta
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Yarrawonga Holistic and Psychic Expo
Morsels on the Murray – Yarrawonga
Corowa Rotary Federation Dinner and Tim Fischer Oration
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Best of ‘Straya dress up party – Squires Winery
Wangaratta Lawn Tennis Club Annual Tournament
Mulwala Family Fun Day
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Wangaratta Lions Carols by Candlelight
Howlong Twilight Christmas Festival
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Carols by the Lake – Mulwala Waterski Club
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Wangaratta Sports Carnival
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Corowa Rotary Australia Day B and S Ball
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MARKET GUIDE Yarrawonga Farmer’s & Craft Market
SAM Shop
The Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) Shop is your Presented by Central Murray Sunrise Rotary Club, destination for handcrafted and designer wares for the Yarrawonga Farmer’s & Craft Market is on the your home and lifestyle in Shepparton. fourth Sunday of each month on the Yarrawonga With a selection of handmade ceramics, Foreshore 8am -1pm. homewares, accessories, and self-care products, All funds raised from Farmer’s & Craft Market go find a special treat for a loved one or for you! back into supporting our local community. Your Open Mon, Wed to Fri: 10am - 4pm, support helps us to raise further funds for local Sat & Sun: 10am - 5pm Photo: Serana Hunt-Hughes charities. Yarrawonga Foreshore 530 Wyndham St, Shepparton VIC p 0402 048 988 p (03) 4804 5000 e rotarycentralmurray@gmail.com w sheppartonartmuseum.com.au
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Australian Beach Volleyball Tour – Cobram Barooga
High Country Charity Ride
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NYCCC 50 Year ReunionNumurkah
AAA Australian National Championships and Bright Paragliding Open
Beechworth Biennale
Jerilderie Fun fare
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Winsec Savings and Loans Wangaratta Cup Day
Mount Bogong Conquestathon
Tastes of Rutherglen
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Picnic on the Lake Show n Shine
Labor Day dress up party – Squires Winery
Cosentino – Albury
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Lake Hume Cycle Challenge
Outdoor Ball – Wangaratta
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Scott Cook and Pamela Mae Yackandandah
Kate Miller – Heidke – Wangaratta
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Dederang Cup
Tom Curtain’s Kathrine Outback Experience Barmah
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A large collection of exotic and native animals on 30 acres of picturesque parkland
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• Home to Victoria’s only white lions • Visitors can feed camels, deer, kangaroos, emus & llamas. • Lion feeding 1.30pm weekends & VIC school holidays • Day pass entry • Free barbecue / picnic area • Overnight camping - bookings essential
Open daily from 10am to 6pm 10 minutes from Mansfield - 1064 Mansfield-Woods Point Road Mansfield Ph 03 5777 3576
www.mansfieldzoo.com.au
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paradise A GOLFER’S
THE GREAT MURRAY RIVER GOLF COURSES
By Robert “Moose” Muir Wonderful golf courses exist throughout the width and breadth of our region. The Murray River provides a golfer’s paradise boasting perfectly manicured greens, sweeping fairways and elegant golf courses set within the delightful backdrop of Australia’s greatest river and picturesque bushland. In this edition of the Good Times, we feature some golf courses with specific holes which pose the biggest challenge to golfers.
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The great Murray River golf courses
Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort The 523 metre Par 5 hole on the Murray Course requires a solid drive and, with forest on both sides of the fairway and a water hazard on the right, a careful second shot, before an elevated green where the ball will run back towards you if you’re not well on, and there’s a deepish bunker in front on the right hand side in front of the wide green.
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Silverwoods, Yarrawonga Black Bull Golf Club The Black Bull Golf Course’s sixth hole, a Par 4, is 390 metres long and the third hole in the Bull Ring’s trio of tough holes. The tee shot is played to a narrow landing with bunkers left and right of the fairway. The second shot is challenging, over a ridge to an elevated green which has two deep bunkers on the left. Reach the green’s centre as there is a swale at the green’s front.
Corowa Golf Club The 17th hole Par 4, 376m hole dogleg left is the signature hole on the back nine with a tee shot starting through a tunnel of trees that guard the fairway. Tocumwal Golf Club Drive to the centre or right-hand-side of the fairway or negotiate a 600-year-old The 18th hole, Par 5 is rated number one on the card and plays 378 metres Murray River Gum forming a narrow entrance to the green which has bunkers off the blue tees for the men and it is rated number 7 for the ladies. It plays as either side. a slight dogleg to the right from the tee, over the mound that runs across the fairway and then a mid iron to the green in front of the large club house.
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We can deliver too! Howlong Golf Club The Par 5, 14th hole measuring 404 metres from the ladies tees is a genuine two-stage dogleg. Heavily wooded either side of the fairway, there are four greenside pot bunkers to negotiate. It is a lengthy journey with the emphasis on risk and reward once the green is in sight. Some tricky pin placements will also keep golfers testing their ability. Rated number one on the Ladies course index.
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Cruising Photo: Neil McCarthy Photography
LET’S GO
Lake Mulwala provides a great location for many kinds of recreation such as swimming, fishing, canoeing, jet skiing and water skiing but it also provides a fantastic backdrop for various types of cruising. Cruising around Lake Mulwala is a cherished past time for many locals who have their own boat (barby boat) but visitors also have many options these days to enjoy the lake and all its beauty.
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Lake cruising at its best
While cruising you may also be able to stop at some of the hospitality venues dotted around the lake such as the Sebel Yarrawonga. For many locals cruising around Lake Mulwala on a warm summer’s evening is part of their every week. But it’s not just for the locals to enjoy, you too can take in the beauty of Lake Mulwala from a different perspective. Hiring a boat or hopping on a larger cruise boat allows you to take in much more of Lake Mulwala’s jaw-dropping beauty, magnificent milliondollar homes, picturesque parks and foreshore spaces, learn about the areas diverse history and experience the incredible birdlife. While cruising you can also stop at some of the hospitality venues dotted around the lake, such as the Mulwala Water Ski Club, ClubMulwala and the Sebel Yarrawonga to name just a few.
Below are some ways you can get on the lake this summer.
The grand old lady Come aboard this grand old lady who has become a popular fixture on the Yarrawonga Foreshore that includes tour experiences enhanced by the sounds of paddle wheels splashing and old whistles tooting. The P.S.Cumberoona has been fully restored by the Knowles family and offers two large undercover decks to fit 100 guests offering interior seating on the bottom deck (walker and wheelchair friendly) top deck views with plenty of seating.
BYRAMINE
HOMESTEAD BREWERY & CIDER HOUSE
e n i m a r By Oldest homestead in Country Victoria. Built by Hamilton Hume.
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Large ploughman’s platter for two to share and two pots of beer, cider or boutique wine.
Homestead tours FREE for children during summer* *(with a paying adult)
Beer • Cider • Wine • Gin • Vodka • Cobram Crème OPEN WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY 10am - 4pm Café Open until 3pm 1436 Murray Valley Highway Burramine Phone: 03 5748 4321 www.byraminehomestead.com.au 14 • GOOD TIMES SUMMER 2023-2024
The P.S.Cumberoona usually departs 12noon daily (except Mondays) at the boats mooring on the Yarrawonga Foreshore, perfect for residents and visitors to enjoy her once again. There are lunch and dinner cruise options. For weekly timetables and more information go to www.cumberoona. com.au
The Queen of Lake Mulwala A family owned and operated business the Paradise Queen has been gracing the water of Lake Mulwala for many years.
There is also a viewing balcony to the original steam/boiler circa 1902 engine room operations. Sit back, relax and enjoy refreshments from the boat’s fully licensed bar, which also offers a set menu and cruise package. Listen to the full historic and local landmarks commentary by the captain and owner operator Robbie Knowles. The captain also welcomes visits to the wheelhouse all whilst you are captivated by the sights of Lake Mulwala and the Murray River and enhanced by the sounds of the paddle wheels.
The ‘all weather’ vessel was purposely designed as a cruise boat to service the locals and the tourism trade on Lake Mulwala and upstream of the lake on the Murray River. The Paradise Queen has earned the moniker as an ‘Icon’ of Lake Mulwala pushing off from the banks of the lake around five hundred times a year on her various voyages. The double story vessel is licenced to carry 75 passengers over both decks with unrestricted views and departs daily from the Yarrawonga Foreshore and The Mulwala Water Ski Club. It features a fully licenced bar and kiosk and you can also enjoy the thrill of complimentary Boomnetting if you are more of a thrill seeker. All cruises
include music and commentary as required. There is a BBQ lunch cruise or sightsee cruise option. For weekly timetables and more information go to www.paradisequeen.com
Captain your own boat The popularity of Barby (pontoon) Boats has soared in recent years and Lake Mulwala is the perfect place to captain one yourself. Cruise around Lake Mulwala and enjoy being part of the action with Mal’s Boat Hire. The boats are safe and easy to operate. There is no need for a licence, all you have to do is complete a short induction before you take off on your journey and explore. All boats feature comfortable seating and are shaded. A BBQ and cooler are included along with music and safety equipment. They even come with a fishing license but you need to bring your own rods and gear.
The boats are licenced to fit 10-12 people, perfect for a family gathering or that fun catch up with friends. There are also plenty of great picnic spots to park your boat around picturesque Lake Mulwala so don’t waste time and book your boat now. For more information go to www. lakemulwalabarbyboats.com
For the more active During the summer the Pro-shop at the Mulwala Water Ski Club runs all sorts of lessons and ski packages for visitors to Lake Mulwala. There are ski and wakeboard lessons, banana and tube rides. All ages are welcome from beginners to advanced and all equipment is provided. Pete and the team at the Pro-shop are located in the perfect location – right on the water, next to a boat ramp and The Mulwala Water Ski Club! For more information go to www.yarraskinski.com.au
Experience Lake Mulwala and the Mighty Murray with Upper Murray Cruise Boats
Join us for a memorable day or evening on the water aboard either of our vessels. Both available for lunch, afternoon and evening cruises 7 days a week or for private charter for that special occasion. Get in touch with our friendly team today to arrange the perfect lake cruise for all friends and family to enjoy. Departs Yarrawonga foreshore - Bookings essential. Photography by Neil McCarthy
info@cumberoona.com.au • 0477 666 099 www.cumberoona.com.au
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See you at Squires Winery this Summer for fabulous riverside dining, sensational wines, beer on tap and great times. Yarrawonga and Bundalong’s local winery.
Keep up to date with our upcoming events via our social media pages @squireswinery • Open Thursday to Sunday 11am – 5pm • 6900 Murray Valley Highway Esmond • SMS to book: 0402 244 959 • www.squireswinery.com.au 16 • GOOD TIMES SUMMER 2023-2024
Discover
WORLD CLASS WINE REGIONS
From the King Valley to Rutherglen, north east Victoria is home to some of the most stunning wine regions in Australia. With over 80 cellar doors and vineyards, the region proudly boasts an abundance and diverse range of exceptional wine. Visitors are further spoilt for choice with delicious local produce.
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Our world class wine regions at your doorstep
King Valley Located at the foothills of the Alpine National Park, the picturesque King Valley wine region is home of many exceptional Italian wine varietals, including Prosecco, Nebbiolo, Sangiovese and Pinot Grigio, influenced by Italian immigrants living in the area. For the vineyards, perched on the fertile slopes that rise above the King River, are home to great wines and their makers. First, second and third generation Italian migrant families continue a tradition, today treating the Australian palate with their Mediterranean-inspired wines. The famous ‘Prosecco Road’ is a sensational food and wine trail celebrating the best of the rustic Italian dining experience. Visitors can drive or cycle the trail and enjoy intimate tastings with the winemakers and savour the flavours of the fine combination of Australian and Italian cuisine. The area also includes the Milawa Gourmet Region, home of unique delicatessens, providores, restaurants, food stores and markets.
Alpine Valleys With the breathtaking Victorian Alps and colourful food culture, the Alpine Valleys region is one of the most visited destinations in Victoria by outdoor adventurers and wine enthusiasts alike. The region includes the four valleys surrounding the Ovens, Buffalo, Buckland and Kiewa rivers with the unique sub-alpine conditions producing premium cool climate wines. The region is renowned for its elegant, velvety red wines and crisp white wines.
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Pfeiffer Wines historic winery cellars and century old Sunday Creek Bridge is the perfect location to immerse yourself in nature and simply enjoy the sound of silence. The air is clean and fresh, the skies are tall and there is plenty of space to enjoy a Sunday afternoon drink in a unique Australian setting? Book a Seated Tasting Experience to explore the large (there are 29 to try) range of premium wines produced by Father and Daughter winemaking team, Chris and Jen Pfeiffer. Discover the stories of the wineries rich wine heritage spanning over 150 years from the friendly Pfeiffer team. BBQ up your own lunch with a DIY BBQ pack whilst enjoying the special views overlooking Sunday Creek. Picnic on the 'pfamous' Sunday Creek bridge, under the century old pine trees or simply on the green grass within the beautiful grounds with a pre-booked Picnic Hamper, join a Pfeiffer Wines Paint and Sip on the 2nd Sunday of every month...and if the season is right, you can even feed some turtles.
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Nestled in the Alpine Valleys are many charming towns like Bright, Porepunkah and Myrtleford which are home to rail trails and boutique cellar doors.
Beechworth Once a thriving gold mining town, Beechworth has developed into a vibrant wine-growing destination with a rich history. More than a dozen vineyards are scattered through the hills of this relatively new wine making region. Beechworth is renowned for its chardonnay, shiraz and pinot noir. A selection of cellar doors can be found throughout the rolling hills. While some cellar doors are open to the public, many are by appointment only.
which is surrounded by extensive wetlands and river red gums, with incredible birdlife and an ideal for spot fishing. Travelling west along the Murray Valley Highway towards Yarrawonga you will also discover boutique wineries, Warrabilla Wines and recently established Squires Winery which is perfectly nestled on the banks of the Ovens River.
After indulging in some fabulous wine tasting, take a wander through the beautiful elms and oaks and discover great food, heritage, and boutique shopping.
Rutherglen Situated on the banks of the Murray River, the Rutherglen region is internationally famous for its fortified wines. After emerging from the gold rush in the mid-nineteenth century, the region is now referred to as the ‘liquid’ gold capital. The beautiful old winemaking houses which sprang up in the gold rush days are still owned and managed by fourth, fifth and sixth generation descendants. Rutherglen’s ‘big wine bottle’, is the perfect place to take a bottle and watch the sunset with loved ones. Visitors can also join the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail and discover the magnificence of the mighty Murray River with cellar doors and wonderful country hospitality along the way. Further up the road is Lake Moodemere
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ALPINE www.visitbright.com.au 119 Gavan St. Ph: 1800 111 885 BEECHWORTH www.explorebeechworth.com.au Old Shire Hall, 103 Ford St, Beechworth. Ph: 1300 366 321
MYRTLEFORD www.visitmyrtlefordvic.com.au Post Office Complex, Myrtleford. Ph: 1800 111 885 NATHALIA – BARMAH www.nathaliabarmah.com.au 73 Blake St, Nathalia. Ph: 1800 607 607
CHILTERN www.explorechiltern.com.au 30 Main St, Chiltern. Ph: (03) 5726 1611
NUMURKAH www.numurkahtourism.com.au 99 Melville St, Numurkah. Ph: 1800 607 607
COBRAM-BAROOGA www.suncountryonthemurray.com.au
RUTHERGLEN www.explorerutherglen.com.au 57 Main St, Rutherglen. Ph: 1800 622 871
COROWA www.northofthemurray.com.au 100 Edward St, Corowa. Ph: (02) 60333221 CORRYONG www.visituppermurray.com.au 50 Hanson St, Corryong. Ph: (02) 6076 2277 MILDURA www.visitmildura.com.au 180-190 Deakin Ave, Mildura. Ph: 1800 039 043 MT. BEAUTY www.visitmountbeauty.com.au 31 Bogong High Plains Rd, Mt Beauty. Ph: 1800 111 885
TOCUMWAL www.suncocuntryonthemurray.com.au Foreshore Building, 2 Deniliquin Rd. Tocumwal. Ph: 0447 333 114 WANGARATTA www.visitwangaratta.com.au 100 Murphy St, Wangaratta. Ph: 1800 801 065 YACKANDANDAH www.exploreyackandandah.com.au 15 High St, Yackandandah. Ph: (02) 6027 1988 YARRAWONGA-MULWALA www.yarrawongamulwala.com.au 1 Irvine Parade, Yarrawonga. Ph: (03) 5744 1989
Other Visitor information centres in region • Albury Visitors Information Centre. Ph: 1300 252 879 • Wodonga Visitors Information Centre. Ph: 1300 252 879 • Greater Hume Shire Visitors Information Centre. Ph: (02) 6036 2422 • Deniliquin Shire Visitors Information Centre. Ph: 1800 650 712 • Jerilderie Visitors Information Centre. Ph: 0448 878 597 • Wagga Wagga Visitors Information Centre. Ph:1300 100 122 • Greater Shepparton Visitors Information Centre. Ph: 1800 808 839 • Benalla Visitors Information Centre. Ph: (03) 5762 1749 • Mansfield Mt Buller, the High Country Visitors Information Centre Ph: (03) 5775 7000 GOOD TIMES SUMMER 2023-2024 • 21
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Yack Creek Distillery is situated 2 kilometres out of the township of Yackandandah on acreage with the Creek to the east and the Stanley State forest to the south. Visitors can experience the range of spirits that are all brewed and distilled in-house as a family owned and operated local business. The new Epic mountain bike trail linking Yackandandah to Beechworth provides a beautiful walk or ride from the Yackandandah Township past the Gorge along the Yackandandah Creek onto the landscaped Distillery surrounds. Create a platter from a selection of cheese, dips, olives, pastes and salami or bring your own picnic.
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By Emma Prior The north east Victorian region has some of the best walking and cycling tracks in Australia for those who love to spend their time in the great outdoors. Whether you like to take an easy stroll or you are more of a runner or if you like the cruisey road rides or mountain biking is more your style, there is something for everyone in this region.
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The High Country Trail. over 100 kilometres of sealed trails and the perfect link between the culinary villages of Beechworth, Rutherglen, Bright and Wangaratta. More recently the shared trail network has been extended from Wangaratta to Milawa, Bright and Wandiligong.
Albury/Wodonga Mountain biking at Bright’s Mystic Mountain.
Bright and surrounds offer some of the most challenging and stunning road riding as well as mountain biking in Australia. Cyclists have several mountain summits to aim for including Mount Buffalo and Mount Hotham, which are generally tackled starting from Bright. For those who love a challenge, take on the Mystic MTB Park which is renowned for its technically challenging trails through predominantly radiata pine plantation environment. Falls Creek is another challenge with Mount Beauty at the base as a popular departure point. For a longer challenge why not try the Big Hill Mountain Bike Park which has over 40kms of topquality cross country and downhill trails suitable for beginner, intermediate and advanced riders.
Ride back in time to the 1950s when the town of Tallangatta was relocated, and the old town flooded by Lake Hume. Cross the sparkling lake over the bright red 600 metre Sandy Creek Bridge to visit the new and old town sites. There is also a 7.5 kilometre section that everyone can enjoy in beautiful Corryong.
The Murray to Mountains Rail Trail The Murray to Mountains Rail Trail is the perfect way to discover the diverse countryside with its natural bushland, hidden valleys and some of the most beautiful mountain ranges in Australia. Not to mention the endless wine, beer, food and fresh produce you will find along the way. Suitable for all ages and fitness levels, cyclists and walkers, and for all budgets, this trajectory provides
For the skilled riders amongst us, the Omeo side of Falls Creek is ranked one of the hardest rides in the country.
The more adventurous rider or walker can head to Nail Can Hill to find many trails ideal for mountain biking and hiking. State and National mountain bike championship events are often held here, and riders rate the challenging courses as amongst the best in Australia. To develop into a more confident rider why not challenge yourself on the Hunchback Hill Mountain Bike Park. This park has over 20 blue trails with a constant 4km uphill ride which is then followed by an adrenaline pumping 4km downhill ride.
North of the Murray Corowa Wetlands and Rail Trail is one of the popular trails to take on North of the Murray. Using some of the existing network of trails and roads, this is a fantastic trail for all the family. Take in part of Australia’s Federation History while also enjoying the array of native life and flora while travelling through the Corowa Wetlands.
The High Country Trail Stretching over 80 kilometres from Wodonga, through Old Tallangatta and out to Shelley, the High Country Rail Trail hugs the shoreline of the majestic Lake Hume.
The Murray to Mountains Rail Trail.
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This trail incorporates the Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk, which extends from the Union Bridge in South Albury through to the picturesque Horseshoe Lagoon in West Albury.
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The twin towns of Albury/Wodonga are also no stranger to beautiful cycle or walking trails with one of the most popular trails being the Wagirra Trail.
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people, take on the Nulla Nulla Swamp and Redlands Hill Trail. This 19km trail connects the Murray with swamps, hills and the vast expanse of plains and was the site that inspired Tom Roberts famous painting “Shearing of the Rams”. Lake Moodemere trail is also popular with a delightful river red gum forest trail which is shaded in Summer. Experience the splendour of Lake Moodemere and why not stop and enjoy a picnic on its banks on the way.
Yarrawonga-Burramine Cycle and Walking Trail.
Cobram boasts a fantastic cycle track from Thompson’s Beach around Quinn Island and Horseshoe Lagoon. The 3.5km ride to Quick’s Beach Campground from Barooga is also a good one.
Yarrawonga – Burramine Cycle and Walking Trail This cycle and walking trail from Yarrawonga to Burramine loops for around 40km in and out of the Murray River regional parks from the Murray Valley
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The Corowa-Mulwala Cycle Trail is a scenic link between the two Murray River towns.
The trail features a sealed track along the Murray Valley Highway, which is just a
This track snakes its way along Spring Drive and features a 200-metre boardwalk over Lake Mulwala near Drain Lane approximately 15km east of Mulwala
Campers who are staying along the river will love the track to access
This is a must experience adventure with the 43 kilometre walking/riding trail taking in the Murray River and the picturesque Lake Mulwala.
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This trail builds awareness and appreciation of the region’s natural resources while improving tourism opportunities and also showcases the Indigenous connection to the region, involving Traditional Owners.
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Yarrawonga. Those that are riding out to Burramine can reward themselves with something to eat and a nice cold beverage with a visit to the Byramine
You can find more about the region’s great cycling destinations at visitvictoria.com.au or another great site for trail information is www.trailforks.com
Wangaratta is also a great cycling area with 80 cycle routes to explore. The most popular is the North East Victorian Grand Tour which is 311km but takes in a large part of the local region before looping back and ending in Wangaratta. Learn more about Wangaratta’s history by taking on the Eldorado Shared Path and Dredge Loop, Reid’s Walk which will wind through the former gold mining area or the 2.4km Bullawah Cultural Trail and Ovens Riverside Path which displays Aboriginal stories, culture and spirituality.
Moira Shire Murray River Trails The Murray River and its surrounding river tracks provide some great biking trails. Make the most of the Murray region’s flat terrain by getting around on your bike.
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The Yarrawonga Regional Park has some great tracks which link up to Yarrawonga and the world heritage listed Barmah Forest.
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ON THE MURRAY By Jared Loughnan
The Sun Country on the Murray region is famous for its numerous stretches of pristine, sandy Murray River beaches. With over 100 beautiful inland beaches there’s a perfect spot for everyone. These unique beaches are lined with towering gum trees and grass picnic areas and are ideal for swimming, fishing, boating and camping. You can even bring your dog to most of the beaches to enjoy the river with you.
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Life’s a beach on the Murray The areas around Tocumwal and Cobram Barooga feature some of the best beaches and are extremely popular with visitors year in year out. The river twists and turns around these beaches snaking its way through the thick Murray region’s state forests. There are numerous walking trails at many of the beaches weaving their way through the unique native bushland and wetlands.
Scott’s Beach Just a few kilometres to the south-east of Cobram is Scott’s Beach, which has a large and popular camping and day visitor’s area. On the way to Scott’s Beach down River Rd, stop off at the Quinn Island wetlands, a nesting area for waterbirds that’s accessed by a footbridge.
You will find access points to over 100 river beaches on both the NSW and Victorian side of the Murray River. Bush tracks (some are rougher than others) lead from the Murray Valley Highway, Goulburn Valley Highway and TocumwalBarooga-Mulwala Roads. Remember to check the current road and weather conditions, as some beaches may become inaccessible due to high water levels, or rain.
Here are some of the more popular beaches in the Central Murray region. Thompson’s Beach A few minutes’ drive from the centre of town, Thompson’s Beach is located in an idyllic setting and is a lovely spot to soak up the tranquillity of the Murray River and is close to Cobram and Barooga. The locals claim that Thompson’s Beach is the largest inland beach in the Southern Hemisphere and when you visit it you will see why. Shaded by the magnificent, towering river red gums and floodlit in the evenings, it is the perfect spot to relax or for a family gettogether. Enjoy a free electric BBQ’s, a playground area for children, swimming, walking, beach cricket, volleyball, canoeing and fishing. Spoil yourself and enjoy a close look of the river surrounds with a cruise on the unique Cobba Paddle Boat.
Tocumwal Town Beach Tocumwal Town Beach is located within walking distance to Tocumwal. Town Beach is another large beach and is popular with families and visitors with recreational boats. There is a campground adjacent the beach with camping available to caravans, motorhomes and tents.
Dead River Beach Dead River Beach has an extended beach backed by a green grassed level bank shaded by stands of immature River Red Gums. It continues around into an old horseshoe bend, which the river now bypasses (the land to the west, on the new south bank of the Murray, is in NSW). Surrounded by River Red Gum flood plain forest prolific bird life and some cattle grazing. Dead River Beach is just to the north-west of town along a track off Racecourse Road. Non flush toilets are provided. There are picnic areas to the north at Big Tom’s and Little Tom’s Beaches (access via Wondah Street).
Big Toms Beach Big Toms Beach has an expansive 300m beach and plenty of flat, grassed areas. The low entry into the water here makes launching a rubber dingy or canoe really easy. The campground is an easy 15-¬20-minute walk into town. Access for Big Toms and neighbouring Little Toms Beach is via Wondah Street. Follow the track further west along the river to reach Dead End Beach campground.
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Forges Beach No 1 and 2 Closer to Yarrawonga you will find the access to Forges No.1. This beach is one of the most popular sandy beaches on the Murray. Grassy banks make this an enjoyable place to visit. Forges Bend gets busy over summer and public holidays. At other times of the year you can have the entire beach to yourself. Forges No. 2 beach is popular with motorhome owners and those who fish. Two-wheel drive access is possible to Forges No. 1 beach. However, the access can become slippery after rain and has limited access during the wetter months. Forges No. 2 beach has good access most of the year but is closed regularly during periods of high water over winter. Non-flush toilets and shared picnic tables are provided at this basic bush campground.
You can enjoy access to many of the beautiful river beaches from the Victorian side of the Murray River. Many beaches are featured on free camping websites and apps. www.visitthemurray.com.au have compiled a list of the popular beaches reached from road around Cobram, Barooga and Tocumwal. For information regarding national and state parks, please refer to: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service Parks Victoria.
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OF THE MURRAY COD By local fishing guru Tony Bennett
December 1 has come and gone and with that came the opening to a new Cod season. Where else would you wish to be tempting the iconic Murray Cod than at “the home of the Murray Cod” - Lake Mulwala. As the new season has just opened, it’s time to get motivated and get out amongst them. The Murray Cod in and around Lake Mulwala have seen a boom in numbers over the past few years, especially those in the 40-60cm size bracket. With this being said, most anglers should be rewarded with a Cod or two with a little bit of patience and time on the water. Along with the mighty Murray Cod, anglers are also in with a chance of crossing paths with Golden Perch / Yellowbelly or European Carp.
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Home of the Murray Cod By local fishing guru Tony Bennett For those who choose to troll the deeper waters of the river, larger lures in the 90mm+ size with the ability to reach depths of 20ft / 6mtrs+ are preferred. Kuttafurra Mud Honeys, AC Invaders, the old faithful Stumpjumper in size No1 or a Gidgee Barcoo are good starting points. Searching some of the backwaters that come off both rivers upstream of Bundalong can be very rewarding this time of the year.
James Ryan with a 92cm Cod. Options are a plenty for those fishing in Lake Mulwala, upstream in the Ovens and Murray Rivers above Bundalong and downstream in the Murray River below Yarrawonga / Mulwala. To look at this closer I will break the lake and surrounding area into five different regions looking at tips, tricks and techniques for each area.
Bundalong and upstream in the Ovens and Murray Rivers This area produces some great Cod this time of year, but for those fishing in the Murray itself, the plethora of oversized ski boats can be a pain in the backside. Getting out on daybreak or the last hour of daylight will see you in with your best chance. Soaking a bait under one of the many willows along the edge of the Murray is a great option.
They tend to be much quieter with zero speed boat traffic and hold some quality Cod. Casting 1/2oz spinnerbaits, Mumblers or TN70 Jackall’s or the like are a great option. These backwaters tend to hold numbers of Golden Perch also.
Majors Creek area The Majors Creek area is a magnificent starting point for anybody wishing to explore the lake. The top end of the lake in the general vicinity of Majors Creek tends to be a lot shallower than the town end and averages between 3-6ft / 1-2mtrs. Once you get out of the Murray River that runs through the lake itself, be careful as you are into heavily timbered areas where seeing what you are about to hit is nearly impossible. The shallower margins are a favourite for those who choose to cast lures to the plethora of fallen timber that sits on the lakebed. From slightly upstream in the everglades, back down to Drain Lane and the Taramia area, and across to the south side of the lake, any snag that has a bit of water covering it has the potential to hold a Cod or two. Again spinnerbaits, Mumblers and shallow running hard bodied lures are proven fish catchers in these areas. These areas that are slightly shallower also prove to be brilliant for surface fishing for those who like to get up extra early or stay out into the dark.
are a personal favourite and have accounted for many Cod off the top.
Hogan’s Rd and Woodlands areas As you venture down the lake getting closer to the twin towns of Yarrawonga / Mulwala, Hogan’s Rd has a large three lane boat ramp and is another ideal place to start your fishing adventure from. The water depth around the general vicinity of Hogan’s Rd / Woodlands averages around the 6ft 10ft or 2 to 3.5 meters. There’s plenty of structure to cast at and trolling off the edge of the river is quite often very productive. The general area around Hogan’s Rd around to Woodlands, down to Ski Land and across to Kyffin’s Reserve gives anglers the best chance of getting away from the speed boats this time of year. Lure selection again is fairly simple - use something that will suit the depth of water you are fishing. If it’s a hard bodied lure you don’t want it continually ploughing the bottom, but you do want it getting down into the strike zone. Likewise, spinnerbaits that can be worked slowly without dragging on the bottom or rising too quickly are preferred. Surface fishing is another option you should put high on your agenda if fishing this area.
Yarrawonga and Mulwala end of the Lake There are at least half a dozen ramps spread throughout the twin towns, all being well
Any surface lure or wake bait that has the ability to make some sort of surface commotion is in with a chance of being smashed. If you haven’t done this style of fishing before, make sure you take a new pair of duds with you for when you get your first hit. I can guarantee you will have a slight moment and it may end with trouble!
Jared Whitten with a 67cm Cod.
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Jarvo and Hoges with a 62cm Cod.
continually harassed to the point of it becoming annoying sometimes. Anglers must be aware the fully protected Trout Cod exists in this area and tends to form around 1 in every 3 captures. Certainly, do not discount trolling a lure around especially if fishing near the weir. Surprisingly the river is not very deep with 15ft / 5mtrs being about average.
Jesse Clarke with a whopping 80cm Cod.
Lachie McDonald with a fantastic 50cm Yella.
maintained and easy to use. The water down “the town end” is deeper again with it averaging 10 25ft / 3.5 – 8 meters. For those not confident of bashing around out in the timber, trolling the open water around town is perfect. The lake floor is littered with timber, and you are in with a good chance of tangling with a “Mulwala Monster” here as anywhere else. For the bait fisho’s, tying up to an old tree that lines the edge of the river or one of the many old lagoons and backwaters found in this area is a good option. The only problem in the open water around Christmas/New Year time is the hectic boat traffic.
Below the Yarrawonga Weir For those looking to get the kids onto a fish, this is the area you should be targeting first.
For those boating be very careful as there are a lot of snags that litter the river with many hiding just below the surface. Speed boats and jet skis, best say nothing!
Kyle Dalrymple with a massive 111cm release.
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A tub of worms, some cheese, yabbies or a few Bardi grubs, if you are lucky enough to come across some, will see you in with a genuine chance. Even though the numbers of fish in the river tend to be of smaller size, there is still plenty of monsters that pop up here from time to time when least expected and caught in many varying ways. Tying up to any snag with some current flow around it should see your bait being
For up to date information on river levels and conditions visit: www.bom.gov.au/australia/flood. Alternatively I urge you to call into Lake Mulwala Fish Camp & Ski (Opposite the Post Office) in Mulwala or Yarrawonga Fish Camp Ski (between Rivers and One Zach).
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Sportsmans Motor Inn
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Mulwala Ski Club Holiday Park
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Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort
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TASTE GUIDE Squires Winery
Goorambat Railway Hotel
Your local riverside winery that people feel comfortable dropping in, to spend a few minutes, a few hours or all day at our Cellar Door. Our friendly team will welcome and guide you through a tasting of our wines. For our non-wine lovers, beers are available on tap, cider and a range of non-alcoholic options. Our chefs produce a range of delicious eats for you to enjoy. Dine inside, on our deck or down by the river underneath the beautiful gum trees. A relaxed atmosphere overlooking the Ovens River.
The historic Goorambat Railway Hotel was built in 1884. This is a family orientated hotel with indoor and outdoor dining and offering an extensive menu selection, including gluten free options. Call in for a meal or a drink while exploring the Silo Art Trail. Group bookings are welcome, just call in advance. Open Wednesday - Saturday 12noon-late Sunday 12noon - 4pm
6900 Murray Valley Highway Esmond p 0402 244 959 w www.squireswinery.com.au
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Golden Inn Restaurant
Byramine Homestead Brewery & Cider House
Kenny welcomes you and your family to enjoy the finest Chinese Cuisine while taking in the views of Lake Mulwala. Featuring à-la-carte chefs specials and banquets. Open 7 days for lunch 11.30am -2pm Dinner 5.30pm -9.30pm.
Byramine Homestead is an enchanting memorial to those early pioneering days of so long ago. While visiting the Byramine Homestead you can enjoy a range of Morning Tea’s, Ploughman’s Platters, or light lunches off our main menu. Within the grounds is a Brewery, visitors are welcome to sample the boutique range of beer, wine and cider. Open Wednesday-Sunday 10am-4pm
1436 Murray Valley Hwy, Burramine p 03 5748 4321 w www.byraminehomestead.com.au
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Pfeiffer Wines
Corowa RSL Club
Are you looking for a place where you can immerse yourself in nature and simply enjoy the sound of silence, where the air is clean and fresh, and there is plenty of space to enjoy an afternoon drink in a unique Australian setting? We know a place you can enjoy a glass of wine, on an historic timber bridge, and if the season is right, you can even feed some turtles. Call or visit our website, bookings essential. Pre-book a picnic hamper with us (available with 24 hours notice) or simply enjoy our Grazing Plates available at the winery at any time.
A wonderful variety of dishes, new bistro menu for Autumn now available! Brilliant outdoor dining area and children’s playground as well as a recently renovated indoor play space. Open for dinner from 6pm Tuesday to Sunday and lunch from 11.30am Saturday & Sunday. Dinner bookings can be made online or by calling and speaking with our reception staff. If you are searching for a venue that keeps you and your little ones happy then you have found it here!
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Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort From traditional favourites, through to delicious pan-fried curries, premium cut steaks and fresh seafood, our dedicated kitchen team are ready to take local dining to the next level. Clubhouse is open 7 days. Golf Course Drive, Mulwala p 5744 1911 e stayandplay@yarragolf.com.au w www.yarragolf.com.au
John Gehrig Wines If you love a winery with history then John Gehrig Wines is for you – Ross “generation 5” has taken on the challenge of guiding the next winemaking generation to craft fine wines, so come and try some of our family favourites set on two great locations Oxley and Rutherglen. 80 Gehrigs Lane, Oxley Vic & 1326 Gooramadda Road, Rutherglen p 03 5727 3395 02 6026 8228 w www.johngehrigwines.com.au 38 • GOOD TIMES SUMMER 2023-2024
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Tocumwal Antiques & Gallery Tea Rooms Enjoy a Devonshire tea, cappuccino or a delicious lunch in the delightful tearooms, or on the verandah overlooking the garden. Browse the well-stocked new and retro giftware and collectables. Open 7 Days, 10am -5pm. 15 Deniliquin Street, Tocumwal p 0402 860353 w www.tocumwalantiques.com
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Located in the heart of Yarrawonga, Burkes renowned for his family friendly atmosphere and value. Something for everyone, the bistro is open 7 days a week. Great value meals everyday plus special nights. Pre-order is welcome and we also offer takeaway and delivery! We look forward to welcoming you today. 96 Belmore Street Yarrawonga p 03 5744 3033 w www.burkeshotelmotel.com.au
Elm Dining
The Yard Bright
beers. At Elm, you can expect fabulous service delivered with a big dollop of good old-fashioned hospitality.
The Yard Bright is built for fun! Boasting a variety of outdoor and undercover spaces, The Yard offers the perfect place to kick back and soak up the sun. Pair that with a cheekily curated selection of Australian botanical cocktails, and a great range of Southern American style share plates and quick bites, and you’ve got yourself a good time! The Yard is the perfect spot to spend an afternoon or evening with family, friends, and your four-legged friends.
FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION WITH LAKE VIEWS A prime position overlooking majestic Lake Mulwala, first- is home to a truly special dining Elmthis Dining class accommodation at ClubMulwala offers an exceptional rangein Bright. Located in a beautiful experience of 4-star quality and beautifully appointed Executive, Deluxe, cottage dating back to the 1800s, Elm Victorian Premium & Standard rooms. offers a seasonal menu where the best produce of The resort is centrally located in the Murray River Region and the region is the local hero. Our menu reflects the is within walking distance of unique beauty of Bright and surrounds, promoting Yarrawonga and Mulwala’s the best of fresh local produce, wines, and main attractions.
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lifestyles. Giving you a tranquil “time out” spa experience in an intimate and luxurious setting, where the only person who matters is you. What we offer: Massage, Facials, Body scrubs, Body wraps, Body rituals, Manicures, Pedicures, Waxing, The award winning Barooga Hotel has earned Tinting and Tanning.
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The Boat Shed Lake Hume The Boat Shed Lake Hume is the ultimate destination for those in pursuit of sun, modern Australian inspired dining, and lakeside weekends. Boasting a bistro, café, woodfired pizza bar and two fully stocked bars, The Boat Shed is perfect for family and friends to get together and enjoy a meal. Located just 15 minutes from the CBD, The Boat Shed’s perfect backdrop of Lake Hume provides views that can’t be beaten.
its reputation as an impressive country hotel, 271 Melbourne St, Mulwala where you can expect a friendly welcome from www.clubmulwala.com.au owners Steve and Liz and their staff. Bistro is open seven days for lunch and 03 5744 2331 The dinner and is a great place to catch up with family and friends.
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Waterside Pizza Pasta and Grill
Zankers Farm
Mulwala’s only waterfront restaurant! Waterside is the start of a new era in food and beverage offerings at the Ski Club and Jordan Rosmulder (Owner/Manager/Head Chef) and his professional team aim to make the club a go-to destination for food. The all-new abilities children’s playground is located within easy viewing so the adults can relax while the children are having fun.
Zankers Farm is a family operated regenerative and organic farm. Zankers believe that healthy food begins with healthy soil, and by implementing regenerative farming practices, they are also healing the land. Stop by the farm gate store and pick up your favourite beef and pork cuts, as well as fresh garlic, black garlic paste, chicken and duck eggs. Open Mon – Sat 10am to 4pm, Sun 1pm – 4pm
Located at the Mulwala Water Ski Club p 03 5744 1507 w mulwalawaterski.com
712 Walshs Bridge South Road, Mundoona VIC p 0407 330 771 w zankersfarm.com.au
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Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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