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Queen’s Birthday long weekend set for season opening MORE SNOW: An impressive 269 snowguns will now give skiers and snowplay lovers added white stuff to ski on and play in this season. PHOTO: Andrew Railton
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MT BULLER will launch into winter 2019 with a burst of ďŹ reworks on the Queen’s Birthday weekend June 8-10. There will be live entertainment with Jazmin Varlet on the village stage, kids’ entertainers, face painting, hot chocolate, toasted marshmallows and more. Of course, Mt Buller is already off to an exciting start with the unveiling of the new $6m chairlift to take skiers and boarders up Bourke Street for the opening day of
the snow season. Mt Buller is promising skiers and boarders snow to start the season thanks to the Snowfactory, which is able to make snow at any temperature to build the snow base and ensure guests can enjoy a slide on opening weekend. Opening weekend schedule: SATURDAY, JUNE 8: 3.30pm – 5.30pm: Free family activities in the Mt Buller Village Square. Keep the kids busy with balloon twisting, face painting and more.
3.30pm–7pm: Winter Warmers in the Mt Buller Village Square. Enjoy complimentary gluhwein, hot chocolate, toasted marshmallows and roasted chestnuts around the village ďŹ re pits. 4pm–4.30pm: The Magical Mountains Show on Mt Buller Village stage will provide live entertainment for the kids, starring Mt Buller’s favourite local, Barry the Pygmy-possum. 4pm-5pm: Australian Sled Dogs at Mt Buller Village
Square. Meet and greet some of Mt Buller’s cuddly and cheeky sled dog team. 5pm–5.45pm and 6.25pm7pm: Live entertainment with Jazmin Varlet on the Mt Buller Village stage. 5.50pm–6.10pm: OfďŹ cial Opening Ceremony of the 2019 snow season at the Mt Buller Village Stage, including the Taungurung Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony - join elders from the Taungurung people, alongside some of Mt Buller’s talented
winter Olympians and VIPs as they declare the 2019 winter season ofďŹ cially open. 6.10pm: Fireworks in the Village Square. The 2019 winter season ofďŹ cially goes off with a bang, so set your sights skywards for a stunning display to ofďŹ cially launch the season. SUNDAY, JUNE 9: 10.30am: Blessing of the snow at Mt Buller Alpine Chapel with an ecumenical service to celebrate the opening of the season.
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THE 2019 snow season will give visitors faster access to Bourke Street skiing, more snow play fun, easier access to the village on busy weekends and celebrations for 70 years of ‘lifting’. Getting people to the top of ski runs began in 1949 with a single tow on what became Bourke Street. This winter Mt Buller leads the way with another new $6m chairlift. The gleaming six-seater Bourke Street Express will whisk skiers up Bourke Street in just over two minutes. The new lift has fewer towers than the old Blue Bullet, which frees up even more ski area for smooth sweeping turns down to the village centre. Mt Buller now has the largest and most modern lift network in Victoria with 22 lifts able to move 40,000 people an hour. Topping up the snow in areas such as snow play parks and learner areas will be the mini SnowFactory – a mobile unit which will give more snow where it is needed for bigger and better snowballs,
IT’S TIME: Mt Buller will come alive with fireworks over the opening weekend. PHOTO: Andrew Railton
plumper snowmen and more beginner turns. The mini SnowFactory adds to an already massive and impressive snowmaking system including the SF220 SnowFactory and the 269 snowguns across the resort. Wood Run, Grimus and Standard Run are next in line
to get a snowmaking boost. A new platter lift also replaces the old Canyon Rope Tow this winter. This new lift will make the link from Chamois to Standard so much smoother and has the option to put the platter between your legs, as a side handle or up against your back as it pulls you along. A great new service also rolls out for peak weekends in July and August this winter - day visitors can save money and skip the worry of wheel chains and driving in the snow by parking at the new Mirimbah parking bays and taking the free shuttle up to the village. It’s a serious saving at just $36.80 per car when booked online ahead of time. And to top off all this good news is the announcement that Mt Buller will double its snowmaking water capacity with construction of a 100 megalitre dam expected to start in October. A $10m investment promises more water for the village supply and snowmaking, and paves the way for future snowmaking expansion.
New and bold for Buller this season THERE is always something new happening on Mt Buller and on the social scene it is no different. This winter sees the start of construction of the new Hoo Hah and Kooroora complex. Mt Buller Village has been buzzing with construction over the past summer. The famous grey pub, rumoured to have been held up by layers of paint and zip ties, has made way for a stylish version including a new retail and rental precinct. However, the legend of the well-loved Kooroora lives on in this new venue that celebrates the rich history of the legendary Hoo Hah, but will smell a lot better. A downstairs nightclub is the place to party until That’s Amore plays at 3am. Some traditions will never die.
Night lights on Chamois BRILLIANT stadium-quality lighting will turn night to day on Chamois this winter allowing freestyle and aerial Olympians to train day and night. Mt Buller will host thrilling night-time expression sessions by the Team Buller Riders and the first Interschools’ night events.
Sports Central makeover BULLER Sports Central has a fresh look for 2019. Tonnes of new ski and snowboard rental stock and 300 new electronic lockers for stashing your snacks, spare socks or that extra layer have arrived. Just steps from Bourke Street, Sports Central has got you covered with everything from lift passes to lip balm and the latest gear. Next door at Altitude, the legendary tuning crew get skis and boards race-ready with a new Montana Crystal Magic machine. Altitude will also be stocking all snowboard needs this season.
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READY TO SNOW: With the snow season rapidly approaching, Mt Buller is busily preparing. The mountain has recently put up new chairlift towers on Bourke Street, which will be to snowgoers’ advantage during the winter period. Mt Buller will hold its opening on the Queen’s Birthday long weekend and in anticipation, have been making snow for two weeks ahead of the early dumps already seen. PHOTO: Rhylla Morgan
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DWA gets everyone on the mountain DISABLED Wintersport Australia enters its sixth season up at Mt Buller this year, delivering program support through volunteer guides, specialised equipment rental and assistance in private ski lessons for all people with physical and cognitive disabilities. Established in 1978, Disabled Wintersports Australia (DWA) is the National Sporting Organisation (NSO) body responsible for Adaptive Winter Sport in Australia. DWA says their mission is “To promote and foster the advancement of participation by people with a disability in winter sport both in Australia and overseas”, and to make sure “The equality of opportunity for people with disabilities to participate at all levels in the winter sport of their choice”. The program was officially launched at Mt Buller in 2014 with the support of Buller Ski
Lifts (BSL) and the Resort Management Board (RMB). DWA is now established at the resort to support all visitors with a disability. Through sponsorship with Martins Garage in Mansfield and the support of other onmountain services, they are able to deliver a successful program to members and participants. Jane Diplock and Chris Alty are the resort services coordinators up at Buller and help to deliver the DWA program to Mansfield locals, Buller residents and anyone else who requires additional assistance to get on snow. The services DWA is able to provide at Buller are volunteer guide program where trained guides assist individuals with a disability to ski or snowboard, specialist adaptive equipment hire and additional support during ski school lessons.
The resort services coordinators are also on hand to provide information about access around Buller to make an adaptive adventure as enjoyable as possible. The volunteer guiding program is on offer to any intermediate-to-advanced skiers and snowboarders who have some free time and want to help provide assistance to any person with a disability. Volunteers are all trained in guiding and provided with all the education to confidently provide assistance to a participant. You don’t require experience working with people with disabilities in order to come out to training sessions. Any enquiries about the DWA program at Buller, volunteer guide training or access at Mt Buller ski resort please contact www.disabledwintersport.com.au.
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Mt Buller joins the global Ikon Pass MT BULLER is the newest destination to join the Ikon Pass, opening up yet more exciting options for skiers and snowboarders seeking winter experiences in Australia and overseas. The Ikon Pass, introduced in January 2018, unlocks access to 39 iconic winter destinations across the Americas, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. Mt Buller’s arrival on the popular Ikon Pass puts our alpine resort alongside 38 iconic winter ski destinations around the globe. “Mt Buller is delighted to join the Ikon Pass for the 19/20 season; we are in great company with such an impressive line-up of incredible mountain destinations,� said Laurie Blampied, general manager, Mt Buller. “We look forward to introducing more people from around the globe to the pleasures of skiing and boarding through the snowgums, spotting wombats along the trail, and the unique experience of staying high in the snowline in our unique Australian alpine village.� Mt Buller joins Thredbo in New South Wales, Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, and Mt Hutt in New Zealand, just in our part of the world “We are excited to give skiers and riders another great
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reason to hit the slopes in Australia with the addition of Mt Buller,â€? said Erik Forsell, chief marketing ofďŹ cer, Alterra Mountain Company, owner of Ikon. “The expansive access encourages Ikon Pass holders to explore year-round winter at iconic destinations across the planet.â€? In celebration of Mt Buller’s inaugural Ikon Pass season, 19/20 Ikon Pass holders will enjoy the bonus of early access to Mt Buller for the 2019 season starting in June, along with regular access to the 2020 season. The Ikon Pass offers sevenday access to each destination per season, with no blackout dates, while the Ikon Base Pass offers ďŹ ve-day access to each destination per season, with no blackout dates at Mt Buller and some selected black-out dates at Thredbo. The Ikon Pass is available now at early discounted rates
starting at $649 USD at www. ikonpass.com. To give Australians more time to take up the new Ikon Pass offer these early discounted rates will be extended through to the start of the southern ski season on Monday, June 10 2019 if bought through the following travel partners: Blue Powder, Mint Tours, Mogul Ski World, Scout, SkiMax Holidays, Ski Travel Company, Sno n Ski/ MySnow Travel, Snowcapped Travel, and Travelplan in Australia, plus AMPED, The Ski Travel Specialists, and travel&co in New Zealand. To provide additional value for families Ikon Pass holders can buy up to two discounted Child Ikon Passes or Child Ikon Base Passes for children aged 5-12 with the purchase of an Adult Ikon Pass or Ikon Base Pass. This child pass promotion has also been extended through to Monday, June 10.
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SKIING as a sport was started in Victoria by the Ski Club of Victoria (SCV) in the early 1920s when enthusiasts set out across the Bogong High Plains and other peaks in search of snowfields that had the potential for crosscountry and downhill skiing. Old cattlemen’s huts originally established by mining prospectors in the 1800s were often used for refuge and overnight stops. It was in 1926 when the Mansfield Progress Association established the Tourist Hut, helping with the supply of a suitable accommodation centre. But Tom Mitchell’s entry into state parliament in 1947 really set the alpine village ball rolling at a time when skiing was in the grip of a post-war explosion and when Victoria’s snowfields, although barely accessible, were desperately short of accommodation. Early in 1947 the Victorian ski population of 3000-5000 had only 200 beds, including those in the primitive cattlemen’s huts, at their disposal. To alleviate the shelter problem and to develop the sport, Tom Mitchell proposed that alpine villages be established in Victoria. While the lands department and the forests commission
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objected to this proposal, Tom pressed the issue regardless and with the support of his parliamentary colleagues, success was his – Buller and Hotham came into existence as snow resorts. The SCV, as state controlling body, did its best to find and create shelters but was severely handicapped by limited funds, labour and material shortages, poor access and government legislation. Ski resorts were developed by private enterprises under the direction of the controlling government department and the supervising resort committee of management. By the mid-1980s, management of the resorts progressively passed over to the Alpine Resorts Commission. Moves to develop Mt Buller as a tourist attraction were initiated in 1913 by Frank Klingsporn who sought the assistance of the Mansfield council in cutting a well formed track to the Mt Buller summit. Frank donated £10 towards the
ON THE RISE: Bourke Street and the old chairlifts on Mt Buller back in 1974. PHOTO: John Young Collection
cost, the council gave £25 and £40 came from the state. Ten years later the skiing potential of the mountain was first recognised and by 1925 the track was reworked to the mountain base, and a bridle track to the Boggy Creek tourist hut was cut by the Klingsporn brothers and the Mansfield Progress Association. The CRB road access into the old Buller Chalet came in 1939 and, together with the chalet’s accommodation, was the start of the village. Post-war, the SCV extended that road up to Cow Camp to facilitate transport of supplies during the ‘Whitt’ construction – the real village beginning. By the end of 1947 the old chalet had gone, the focal point of activity had
moved up to the hill and Buller accommodation totalled 72 beds spread between Cow Camp Hut (4), the long standing SCV Hut (12) at Boggy Creek, the SCV’s ‘Whitt’ (36) and the CSIR Club cabin (20) built at Skating Rink in August 1946. The committee of management was formed in 1948 and by 1953 Buller already had 26 club lodges, the ‘Whit’ and the new Kooroora Motel. At the end of the initial building boom around 1960, the lodge count neared 80, the section between Stirling Track and Cow Camp had been opened and just on 150 sites had been surveyed by the Forests Commission and either allocated or available for allotment. Source: Skiing into History 1924-1984.
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Mt Stirling is for the adventurous MT STIRLING is right next to Mt Buller and is included in the same gate entry fee. Mt Stirling is home to 68km of pristine cross-country ski trails, which are regularly groomed and suitable for all levels of skier. Trails are free to use and wind through sheltered woodlands, offering great cross-country skiing no matter what the conditions. The more adventurous snow lovers can try immersing themselves in the alpine environment and snow camp. Mt Stirling features a number of mountain huts and snow camping areas, which make it the ideal place to watch the sun set over the snow as you soak up the warmth of a campfire. For a truly unique snow camping adventure, the
Stirling Experience Alpine Camp features a tepee with pot belly stove, plus seven accommodation tents on insulated platforms. You can even have your meals delivered to the camp, or join a weekend with ski touring and tuition included. Mt Stirling is an untouched alpine destination, whose natural beauty provides the perfect setting to experience a range of unique adventures. Enjoy alpine touring or backcountry snowboarding for the ultimate in fresh tracks, explore the resort by snowshoes or learn crosscountry skiing or strap on some snowshoes and discover the secrets of our alpine paradise. Trek to the summit through the stunning alpine landscape and be rewarded with fresh tracks in natural
powder bowls and unparalleled views. Enjoy the peaceful surrounds of mountain ash and snowgum forests, the wide open scenery of the summit area and alpine flora and fauna. You can also take to the Mt Stirling Interpretive Trails (two loops – 4km and 12km) and learn about the fascinating natural and cultural history of the resort. Take your pick of tree runs, powder bowls and groomed trails that stretch between the Stirling Summit and Telephone Box Junction. Ski hire and lessons are on offer for beginners through to experts, and ski hire is available on the mountain. For more information on Mt Stirling visit mtstirling. com.au.
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THE feeling of happiness and fun permeates the winter air as you see smiling faces abound, and the infectious sound of laughter echoes through the trees. When it comes to winter fun there’s nothing better than enjoying a getaway with your family, and no one does family better than Big White Ski Resort. “All of us have pretty much had the trip of our life,” said Barton Lynch – 1988 World Surfing Champion. A trip of a lifetime is a good way to put what’s in store once you step into the winter wonderland mountain village located at 1755 metres above sea level. With average temperatures of an enjoyable -5 Celsius you’ll quickly see why we call the snow ‘Okanagan Champagne Powder’ as an average of 7.5 metres of the light fluffy stuff turns the trees into ‘Snow Ghosts’ and the slopes into one huge family playground. Combine this with over 118 runs, five powder bowls, 15 lifts, and 1 gondola and there’s more than enough terrain to keep your family happy. With short lift lines and no waiting around your kids will be clamouring out the door and onto
the lifts as you see them begin turning every morning from your slope side accommodation. The family fun doesn’t stop there as Big White also features the world class Telus terrain park, Canada’s highest elevation skating rink, Snow Coaster Adventure Park, 25 metre ice climbing tower, dog-sledding, snowmobiling, and alpine night skiing. All to keep the most adventurous members of the family happily occupied outdoors. If you’re looking to learn, the ski school has some of the best programs and features found in the world. Flaiks GPS trackers let you know what your kids are up to during their lessons, or more importantly, where they are if they get lost. You can even have ski school staff come to your accommodation and pick up your kids each morning while you set out on your own. Week long race camps help the keen skiers while our masters’ weeks are perfect for those looking to advance their skills at an advanced age. Once the snow’s been dusted off your boots, and the ski gear hung to dry, it’s time to indulge in Big White’s epic family Après activities. Take in the free weekly kids’
carnival in the Village Centre Mall, or the weekly fireworks in Happy Valley, or maybe just drop the kids off for rock climbing and a movie at the Kids’ Centre while you hit the spa for a relaxing massage. It’s all up to you. Did we mention that the storybook village is also Canada’s largest totally ski-in ski-out resort village? With exceptionally affordable prices and over 17,000 on-mountain beds there is a huge variety of accommodation to suit every budget. Feeling hungry? Big White is abound with food and drink, especially during our Gourmet Ski Week where delectable events quench your thirst and nourish your soul with chef hosted dinners, wine lunches, and après cocktail gatherings. With non-stop flights from Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne it’s so easy to just jump on a flight and be in Canada with no stops along the way, that makes it a much more feasible thing to come to North America and experience the size of these mountains and the quality of the snow – Barton Lynch. To plan your vacation at Big White Ski Resort please visit www.bigwhite.com or consult your preferred travel professional.
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The pudding people Michele Morrice looks back on her life on Mt Buller and in Mansfield Ű
in tow and one on the way, the Morrice family decided they wanted a country life – so they sold everything and took the plunge. “It was a big deal at the time, and a bit of a risk for us,” Michele said. “That was in 1984.” In 1985 they opened Stephen’s – the current site of Café 41 – a small café and delicatessen. “We got busy quickly, so we actually purchased the shop next door and knocked through – the premises is one of the biggest along the street, even today,” Michele said. At the same time, they began producing puddings under the Stephen’s Fine Foods label. “The puddings took off quicker than we expected – we had catered for a wedding, and the bride actually worked at David Jones so we were able to get them a pudding sample,” Michele said. Within 24 hours, Stephen’s Fine Foods was supplying one of the most exclusive retail chains in the Australia. “That was a big turning point for us,” Michele said. “In the end, we had to choose between the café and the puddings, because we couldn’t do both.” The puddings won, and the Morrices sold their retail premises and opened a wholesale kitchen on Howes Creek Road. At the same time, Michele and Stephen returned to Ajax Lodge each winter – an ideal mix between summer and winter living. “We have run Ajax for 34 years,” Michele said. “It’s been our home away from home – the kids all went to the Buller school, and then as they got older brought their friends home to us. “It’s an 81 bed lodge with full catering, so it’s not an easy job, but we love it.” In 2004, after selling their property on Howes Creek
Road, the pudding business moved to Ajax as well. Though they were there for seven years, in hindsight Michele recognises the impracticalities of the arrangement. “We needed a commercial complex, which we had at Ajax – but the roads and parking on Buller is hard at the best of times,” she said. “I remember one summer we had to take out a window to get all the fruit into the kitchen, because the pallets wouldn’t fit in the door.” Going through 7.5 tonnes of fruit a year, it’s no surprise they quickly outgrew the site. “We finally decided to bite the bullet and build a purpose built factory,” Michele said. That was in 2011, and Stephen’s Fine Foods is still running from the same location on the Mount Buller Road. Some things have changed in that time – closing the small on-site café is one – but by far the biggest was the decision to put the business on the market. “We have eight grandchildren, and none of them are in Mansfield,” Michele said. “The reality is, we aren’t getting any younger.” Last year, Michele cracked her femur and was briefly confined to a wheelchair; the lack of family close-by hit home. “The kids are all at least two hours away, and they came and helped – my sister flew in from Queensland – but there is nothing like being around family, having that support network around you,” she said. “That’s why it’s time for us to move on.” Although Michele hopes the future holds a new home in a new town, there is no mistaking the impact the Morrice family have had locally. From being one of the largest independently owned pudding wholesalers to having an associa-
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FEW people realise the impact Michele and Stephen Morrice have had on the local community. Quiet achievers, they boast one of the district’s most successful business operations – a true example of starting small and working up. They spend their winters on Mount Buller and their summers in town – all sparked by a love of fine food and mountain air. In fact, look skyward next time you visit Mount Buller and on the legends wall you will find Michele, unassuming as ever, but no doubt an important figure in the mountain’s history. Back in the 70s, Michele met English born Stephen at a party in Melbourne, the pair connecting over jokes and bad red wine. Waiting to be deployed for Vietnam, Stephen and Michele had just six weeks together – but it was enough. “He was away for nine months, but we kept in touch,” Michele said. “I knew from the beginning he was someone I could share my life with.” Tucked away in a drawer at home, Michele still has those first letters Stephen wrote; of the men he served with and of their imagined future together. They could hardly know at the time that theirs was a love built to last. Returning to Australia, Stephen and Michele set about building a life together – heading to Mansfield in 1979 when they were approached to manage Ajax Ski Lodge on Mount Buller. “We thought, why not?” Michele said. Although it would spark a lifetime association with Ajax, the pair returned to Melbourne and bought Le Pied De Cochen, a French charcuterie and patisserie in Malvern. “We started our lives in the city, because it just seemed to make sense at the time,” Michele said. “But we tried to get up to Mansfield as often as we could, even back then.” Eventually, with two kids
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Whether it be a quick lunch, dinner out or just a few drinks with some nibbles the CampďŹ re Bistro has got you covered. Also boasting al fresco dining on their heated outdoor deck and live music on the weekends, MansďŹ eldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s newest venue delivers high quality food made from scratch while using as many local suppliers as possible. Complemented by the old front bar and friendly ďŹ&#x201A;annel clad staff, CampďŹ re Bistro extends to you an invitation to come and enjoy yourself with the whole family. NEW AT THE COMMERCIAL: The new Campfire Bistro extends to you an invitation to come and enjoy yourself with the whole family.
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Sniffer dogs on the trail of stoneflies on Buller VOLUNTEER detection dogs have been trained to ďŹ nd live insects measuring 50 millimetres in length throughout the High Country. The initiative is an Australian ďŹ rst for an endangered insect species that could revolutionise conservation practices, and has already been successful. So far, three detection dogs â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a Border collie, black Labrador and a samoyed - have been successfully trained to seek out the endangered and elusive Alpine and Mount Stirling stoneďŹ&#x201A;y at Mount Buller. Researchers from La Trobe University trained the three dogs to locate the endangered Alpine stoneďŹ&#x201A;y, which is the largest stoneďŹ&#x201A;y in Australia. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also one of the smallest animals a dog has been trained to detect in its natural habitat. Lead researcher Julia Mynott from La Trobeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Centre for Freshwater Ecosystems in Alburyâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;Wodonga said that detection dogs are usually trained to sniff out animal nests or faeces, not the animal itself. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is an exciting and innovative way to revolutionise how we gather data on our endan-
gered species, no matter how big or small,â&#x20AC;? Dr Mynott said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the past, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been restricted to traditional methods of detection when looking for stoneďŹ&#x201A;ies, which include visual surveys and aquatic sampling.â&#x20AC;? Despite their bright orange and green colouring, Dr Mynott said that Alpine stoneďŹ&#x201A;ies are difďŹ cult to ďŹ nd, especially when theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re in water. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Alpine stoneďŹ&#x201A;y is an aquatic insect that hatches in the streams of the Bogong High Plains, where it lives for up to two years,â&#x20AC;? Dr Mynott said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The larvae often burrow underneath cobbles, debris or boulders, and the adults emerge between January and April to reproduce. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With all these factors in mind, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s easy to understand why the traditional detection methods can be time consuming, and for the larvae, fairly ineffective. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Right now, we have no idea of the population size of the species.â&#x20AC;? The ongoing aim for this research project is to transfer the cusses of the ďŹ rst trial to a similar species â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the Stirling stoneďŹ&#x201A;y â&#x20AC;&#x201C; which is found at Mt Buller and Mt Stirling. Preliminary trials on the Stirling stoneďŹ&#x201A;y suggest that de-
Be careful driving on Buller and Stirling this year MOTORISTS driving on mountain during the upcoming season are advised they may encounter snow already. While itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s advisable to drive more cautiously on all roads in cooler conditions, safely navigating these challenging circumstances requires planning ahead and careful driving. Drivers may experience extreme weather, including blizzards, fog and black ice. Black ice is common across Victoria during winter and you cannot see it coming. It generally forms at night time in the early mornings or on sections of the roads that havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t been exposed to sunlight, like under tree cover. If you hit black ice, you will have little or no control over your vehicle - until you clear the patch of ice, use the accelerator, brakes and steering as little as possible. If you try to struggle against the ice by braking hard or steering in the opposite direction, you increase the risk of spinning out. Visitors are advised to
ON THE SCENT: Bayar the samoyed picked up the trail of an Alpine Stonefly. PHOTO: Shannyn Smith
tection dogs can transfer their conservation training from one species to another. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Insects might not be that appealing to everyone, but they are environmentally important and under threat from climate change,â&#x20AC;? Dr Mynott said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now that weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve successfully trained three dogs, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re hoping to secure funding that
will enable us to conduct future surveys on the Alpine and Stirling stoneďŹ&#x201A;y.â&#x20AC;? In addition to the detection dogs, the research team hopes to, in future, expand their current environmental DNA (eDNA) work on threatened stoneďŹ&#x201A;y species, which researchers are using in conjunction with the dog trials.
always carry snow chains should they be required. Other tips include checking tyre tread and pressure, and ensuring the battery and all lights are working. When staying overnight at Mt Buller, motorists are advised to put anti-freeze in the radiator, pack an ice scraper, and sunglasses for snow glare. Drivers should fill up fuel tanks before going up mountain to make sure there is enough fuel for the entire journey. Diesel drivers planning to stay overnight should fill up with Alpine diesel mix from snowfield region service stations to avoid fuel freezing and dual LPG/petrol drivers should switch to petrol before reaching Alpine areas. For the latest traffic information around the state visit traffic.vicroads. vic.gov.au or download the VicTraffic app via your app store. If you see any hazards on our roads, please report them to the VicRoads Traffic Management Centre on 131 170, open 24/7. In an emergency, call Triple Zero.
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Brand new Mt Buller buildings now complete and ready to view MARK Adams Real Estate are elated to offer their clients the chance to inspect newly completed luxury projects Bella Vista and Kabuki Chalets. Bella Vista, though utterly generous and attractive in stature, really is a boutique style building offering large spacious apartments. It is located on prime Summit Road with easy access to Bourke Street via Abom Way at the top entrance. With terrific garage parking at level 1, apartment owners can access their units via a lift. Head out to the slopes from Abom Way, or ski out via the bottom entry to Shakey Knees, the options are endless throughout the season. The building includes 15 very large fully fitted apartments over levels 2, 3 and 4. Most are three bedrooms and sized between 138 to 148 sq metres plus a spacious balcony for stargazing and checking the slopes. Offering high ceilings throughout, every apartment has incredible views over the valley and Mt Stirling; being north facing you will never be cold again. Rarely does a building feature such stunning views from every apartment, yet Bella Vista excels with perfectly positioned windows that appear to frame the landscape. Not only does it offer great
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views, but excellent designs and warm finishes with the impeccably designed timber panelled ceiling and Scandinavian accents heralding a truly picturesque alpine experience. Each apartment comes with hydronic heating, heated bathroom floors and simple, efficient gas fireplaces. Ski rooms are a feature and as big as a bedroom, and the hall cupboards and storage areas are plentiful which is essential for all of your ski and snow equipment and ideal for families. The master bedrooms are enormous and a sight to behold, offering beautiful en suites with oval shaped baths and separate showers. This is a truly luxurious alpine space. There are two separate doors to the master bedroom including a sliding door from the living room, which works as a study, additional living space, parents retreat or the perfect spot for a nursery for those with young, growing families. Purchasers can move in quickly if they wish as the developer was certain to complete the building in readiness for this winter, with early snowfall and welcomed cold temperatures it has potential to be an absolute knockout. Also just released with great anticipation, are the top floor chalets on level 5, which are
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completed to lock up stage, and ideal for the discerning purchaser wishing to do their own fitout next summer. Offering large floor plans of 155 sqm plus balconies running the full length, they offer great privacy and a chance to complete to your own taste. Inspections will not disappoint and are available each weekend from Queen’s Birthday and anytime throughout the season, so do not hesitate to get in touch to find a time that suits. Kabuki Chalets has just been completed and designed by long term Mt Buller skiers and only one beautiful chalet remains for sale. Chalet 4 features a large private garage with a heated driveway, a spacious ski tuning; drying and laundry room to makes things simple. This is multi-level living done luxuriously, in a completely functional and attractive space. Over the next two levels there is a well-designed living and dining area with views to the mountain while relishing in the warmth of a fireplace. The balcony is plentiful and a buyer could truly use this space for additional entertaining. The kitchen is all white and bright with generous storage, stone benchtops and Bosch appliances. Level 3 includes the master bedroom with an en suite, plus two other bedrooms and a loft ready to be fitted out by a purchaser. All rooms offer great light with all three bathrooms having heated floors and hydronic heating throughout the home. Inspections can be organised by private appointment with selling agent Mark Adams Real Estate by calling Mark on 0419 858 007 or Zach on 0437 199 500.
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RT Edgar welcomes you to the 2019 Snow Season. Due to high activity over summer we have buyers waiting and a strong demand for properties of all sizes. For all buying, renting, appraisals and selling enquiries please contact Woody - 0429 939 700
The Peak Penthouse
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This exquisite three-bedroom, double storey penthouse located on the top floors of The Peak apartments. This spacious apartment is ideally situated moments from the Village and directly opposite the Lydia’s Lift giving it a ski-in ski-out advantage. The penthouse layout features separate living space options. Downstairs there’s a very comfortable open lounge, gas log heater, dining for eight, well appointed kitchen, two bedrooms with full length robes, bathroom, drying room and separate cupboard laundry. Upstairs features an expansive parents’ master bedroom/retreat complete with walk-in robe and en-suite with spa. Both levels have balconies with the balcony off the main living area being among the largest on the mount.
$155,000 Twin Towers A401
This fully furnished one bedroom apartment sleeping up to four with good views over Howqua Valley. The living area with gas fire and galley kitchen along with the bedroom are all on one level. The bathroom has a separate toilet and for a new owner, a private storage locker. The apartment has all the benefits of the hotel management including and use of hotel facilities. They include restaurants, bars, the day spa as well as children’s games area. Ideally situated close to Helicopter flat and the ski school.
Breathtaker 309
This cozy one bedroom apartment located at 20 Stirling Road is perfect for people who wish their own place in the snow. Relax in your own space in this quite second floor retreat with a pleasant outlook. A well appointed kitchen and lounge area with a fold away dining table to make the best use of the space. Ample kitchen with cook top, a convection microwave and full size fridge will keep the food coming. Large screen TV and comfy couch complete the living area. There is good earning potential with bookings through the management company.
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Relax in comfort with this fully furnished three bedroom apartment sleeping six in comfort with super views over the the village and the Howqua Valley. Look out at the sunrise from this unique apartment which will give you all the lifestyle. The living area and kitchen along with the master bedroom are on the entry level with the second and third bedrooms upstairs. The apartment has all benefits of the hotel management so the apartment can earn it way and use of hotel facilities. They include restaurants, bars, the day spa as well as childrens game area Ideally situated close to Helicopter Flat and the ski school.
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This fully furnished two bedroom apartment sleeps six in comfort. The living area along with a galley kitchen and bathroom are on the entry level with a double room, bunk room and a powder room upstairs. The apartment has all benefits of the hotel management including and use of hotel facilities. They include restaurants, bars, the day spa as well as childrens game area. Ideally situated close to Helicopter flat and the ski school.
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$940,000 Premium Position Facing Bourke Street with Very Low Outgoings On offer is a 3 Bedroom apartment spread over 3 levels right on Bourke St. Spacious openplan living, dining and kitchen area. 3 good sized bedrooms which include 1 bunk room and 2 large master bedrooms, one featuring its own balcony overlooking all the fun on Bourke Street Ski Run. 2 well fitted bathrooms with one having a spa bath. Fully equipped laundry with premium appliances. Loads of storage should you decide to offer for rental. Offered fully furnished and includes an on-title garage car park a luxury to have on the mountain. The apartment is free to use whenever you wish and able to be offered for rent through the hotel management when un-occupied. Use of all the Arlberg facilities: Restaurant, ski hire, boutique and reception for your paying guests.
$995,000 - $1,050,000 Flexible Lifestyle Opportunity Currently successfully operated as a commercial lodge with a 30-bed license, this highly modernised complex could suit multiple families looking to form their own mini club or continue the profitable operation with a caretaker. The main lodge of approx. 205 SQM features 6 bedrooms with 20 beds, two large bathrooms with separate toilets and showers, a spacious lounge with polished floorboards & enclosed fireplace, well-fitted kitchen, drying room, laundry, large storage areas and Hydronic heating throughout. Separate 3 Bedroom fully renovated apartment with its own entry perfect for season rental or holiday letting. Plus, an additional 2 Bedroom managers unit with its own private entry. 3 Roadside parking spaces at the front of the property available on an annual basis. Large residential block (1459 m2) offering further development potential in the future.
$209,000 Affordable Lifestyle Opportunity Situated in Breathtaker Hotel & Spa, this 2 bedroom apartment spread over 2 levels, features a generous living and dining, fully equipped kitchenette and bathroom on the ground level. Master bedroom with double bed, second bedroom with 2 sets of bunks beds and powder room on the upper level comfortably accommodates a family of 6. Gas log fire place, electric heating, drying cupboard, and bathroom with heated towel rails. Enjoy the use of all the hotel facilities: Restaurants, bars, award winning day spa, children’s games room and WIFI connectivity. Breathtaker is in a great location just a short walk from the Mercedes Chairlift on Bourke Street. Rent the apartment through the hotel management. Suits occasional use with strong returns paying all the outgoings.
Abom 5/16 Athletes Walk, Mt Buller
Kabuki 4/17 Chamois Road, Mt Buller
The Peak 201/1 Stirling Road, Mt Buller
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$850,000 Prime Bourke Street Location Abom Apartment 5 is located within a boutique building of 6 apartments. Facing Bourke Street with two bedrooms plus a mezzanine for a retreat or occasional guests. Large open plan living, dining and kitchen. Master bedroom with En-suite. Family bathroom with laundry facilities. Top floor has the mezzanine area with a fold out couch and a further 2nd bedroom with 2 single beds and 1 bunk. Abom Apartments is right in the heart of the action on Bourke Street with ski in and ski out access Can be rented through the management of the adjoining Abom Hotel. This property represents great value able to sleep 6-8 people in one of the best locations. Being sold fully furnished. 4WD parking on site.
Contact Agent For Price Kabuki Townhouse - Ready For Winter 2019 Impressive apartment in prime position with easy access to Bourke Street. Large open-plan living and dining featuring a gas fireplace with rock surround & timber mantel piece. Master bedroom with En-suite. All 3 bedrooms with fantastic natural light and BIR. Substantial family bathroom with separate powder room for guests. Balcony with spectacular mountain views towards the Bluff and plenty of space to entertain on bluebird days. Laundry, drying room, ample ski storage with a ski cupboard in foyer and private owner’s storage in basement. Heating with Dial-Up connectivity. Garage Car Park & Low Outgoings. Fully Furnished.
Reindeer 1/32 The Avenue, Mt Buller
Christiana 8/1 Breathtaker Road, Mt Buller
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$960,000 Reindeer Apartment Seconds To Bourke Street Impressive apartment in prime position with easy access to Bourke Street. Large open-plan living and dining featuring a gas fireplace with rock surround & timber mantel piece. Master bedroom with En-suite. All 3 bedrooms with fantastic natural light and BIR. Substantial family bathroom with separate powder room for guests. Balcony with spectacular mountain views towards the Bluff and plenty of space to entertain on bluebird days. Laundry, drying room, ample ski storage with a ski cupboard in foyer and private owner’s storage in basement. Heating with Dial-Up connectivity. Garage Car Park & Low Outgoings. Fully Furnished.
MARK ADAMS 0419 858 007
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$549,000 Two Bedroom With Garage Parking Centrally located The Peak apartment building is directly opposite the top of the Chamois chairlift with only a short walk to the village. North facing open plan living with a full-length balcony. 2 spacious sunlit bedrooms with BIR. Modern family bathroom. Excellent drying facilities. European laundry with quality appliances. Being offered fully furnished. On-title garage carpark and lift access to all floors. Ski in & out from Chamois and use the new Canyon lift ready for the 2019 season, taking you to Standard Run and to the rest of the mountain. Drive up the mountain, park undercover and hit the slopes!
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$1,095,000 Penthouse With Stylish Renovation Fully renovated 3-bedroom quality penthouse in the Christiana building. A beautiful apartment just over a minute’s walk to Bourke St and with ski out access to Standard Run just 50 metres away. Kitchen with stone benchtops and matte black cabinetry with quality appliances. A meticulously styled open plan living and dining area. Gas fireplace with rock surround and banquette seating. All 3 bedrooms feature BIR and Ensuites. Upstairs bedroom is large enough to sleep 6 comfortably and with a decent sized TV area used as a second living space. Underfloor heating in bathrooms and kitchen. European laundry & drying cupboard. Private ski storage room in the main foyer. Ample storage in the apartment. On-title carpark. Fully furnished ready to move in.
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Arlberg 15/45 Summit Road, Mt Buller
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$530,000 Overlooking Bourke St With Garage Parking & Low Outgoings Spacious fully furnished apartment with two distinct sleeping areas for a family of 6. Overall being the size of a two-bedroom apartment. 2 bunk beds and a queen size bed. The living area has two couches, a dining table and fully equipped kitchen. Opening out to a fantastic semi enclosed balcony right on Bourke St to watch the skiers go by. Bathroom with spa bath, shower and toilet. This apartment has a fully fitted laundry, drying area and ski storage. Free to use whenever you wish and may be offered for rent through the hotel. Use of all the Arlberg facilities: Restaurant, ski hire, boutique and reception for your paying guests. Offered fully furnished and includes an on-title garage car park.
ZACH ADAMS 0437 199 500
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