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TOP OF THE WORLD MELBOURNE snowboarders Laura Metelovski and Monica Micallef enjoying another perfect winter’s day on Mt Buller. PHOTO: Tony Harrington
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Buller celebrates 70 years of ‘lifting’ LAST week Mt Buller celebrated the 70th anniversary of the ďŹ rst ski tow built by a ski club in Australia. Like many good ideas, Mt Buller’s ďŹ rst lift began with a simple question, when Ski Club of Victoria (SCV) member Rob Summers queried whether members
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would be interested in a tow at Mt Buller at the club’s 1948 annual general meeting. On July 3, 1949 a little over a year after the idea was ďŹ rst raised, the ďŹ rst skiers lined up to use Mt Buller’s ďŹ rst lift.
Rob’s simple question had begun the gradual shift to lifted downhill skiing on the mountain. With general acclamation the motion was carried, only to be met with deathly silence
when the chairman asked who would lead the project. It was then quickly suggested that as it was Rob’s idea he should lead the project and with just a brief hesitation Rob agreed.
The Bourke Street rope tow was converted to a nutcracker in 1950, with a further eight lifts installed over the next 10 years, six rope-tows and two T-bars, marking the beginning of more than 20 years of competition between Orange and Blue lifts.
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READY TO SKI: Skiers line up to ride the tow, about 1949, source NAMA Collection.
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HAPPY: Tony Aslungal shows how it’s done, about 1949, by Harold Gibbs, source NAMA Collection.
SETTING OFF: Riding the tow, about 1949, source NAMA Collection.
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The day after the opening of the first tow rope the Herald newspaper reported: ‘The tow carries skiers up 200 vertical feet in a minute, over a length of 300 yards. ‘It gives more skiing in a couple of hours than sportsmen would normally get in a week. Each round trip takes about four minutes, where previously it took half an hour. Volunteers built the
tow in six months. It cost about £550’- the Herald report said. The design was inspired by the early rope tows appearing in Canada and the USA in the 1930s, basically a car or truck jacked up on blocks, with a rope looped around a wheel rim, but with scavenged parts to suit Australia’s post-war rationing. It featured a drive unit chassis fabricated by Anchor Engineering from a variety of donated parts
(axle, gearbox, tail shaft, radiator etc) which was driven by a Chevrolet 6 truck engine modified to run on kerosene by Rob’s (Summers) son Merrick and a 370m rope made to order by Kinnears. Bourke Street was selected as the best location and permission obtained to cut a track for the tow through the snow gums alongside Bourke Street, separating skiers from those riding the lift.
Today the tow ropes are long gone and the mountain boasts some 22 lifts covering more than 300 hectares of terrain including the latest state-of-the-art $6 million six seater lift. Mt Buller is now home to the most modern lift network in Australia and it’s all thanks to the foresight of Rob Summers and the members of Ski Club Victoria all those 70 years ago.
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Fight MND with an ice bucket
Big Freeze is coming to Mt Buller After the success of the Big Freeze event at the MCG, now in its 5th year, Off-Piste Bar at Alpine Retreat is thrilled to be hosting the Big Buller Freeze for the first time on Mt Buller. Special guest will be ex-Melbourne star David Neitz kicking off with a pre-game chat from 7pm at the bar. Come half-time, the freezing really begins as David and two brave bartenders take part in the Fight MND Ice Bucket Challenge out in the snow. After that it’s back inside for the second half of the footy, followed by live music from another ex-Melbourne legend, Russell “Robbo” Robertson on the Off-Piste Bar stage, from 10pm. The event aims to raise more than $2000 for Fight MND, with guests on the night able to help by donating cash, buying a
ticket for the raffle or entering a silent auction for the chance to win snow gear, a stay at Alpine Retreat and “A Year of Beer” from Brewmanity, or buying one of the last few limited edition Big Freeze beanies. The Off-Piste Bar will be stocking Brewmanity beer – Beer for Goodness Sake – all winter long, who, apart from offering seriously good beer, donate a percentage of their profits from every beer bought to doing good deeds, including fighting MND as their major charity partner. Alpine Retreat staff hope to see support from as many Mt Buller locals and visitors as possible on the night to help continue the fight against The Beast and bring some frozen fun to the slopes of Mt Buller. See you there.
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READY FOR USE: Although not quite complete as yet, the extended carpark on Corn Hill can be used during busy times this season, and at the end of winter, will be sealed.
New carpark unveiled THE topography of Mt Buller has always presented challenges in trying to accommodate the large number of vehicles streaming to the resort on busy weekends. This has been particularly evident in recent years due to continuing population growth in Melbourne and fabulous snow conditions in the Alps. Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management Board’s projects and infrastructure manager, Kirsten Alexander, said the board had responded to this challenge by developing an additional carpark along Corn Hill Road. Costing more than $1 million this new carpark
will increase on-mountain parking capacity by approximately 220 cars or eight per cent. “A section will be reserved for visitors heading to the Sled Dogs, which have continued to grow in popularity in recent years,” Kirsten said. A new helipad has been included, so there is a dedicated area for use in medical emergencies where pilots can land regardless of wind direction. “The ski trail from Mt Buller to Mt Stirling has also been re-aligned and re-graded around the edge of the carpark to ensure cross-country enthusiasts can continue to ski all the way through to Corn Hill
Road,” she said. Kirsten confirmed that this won’t stop the new carpark being swung into operation during busy periods throughout 2019 and helping improve the experience of visitors driving to Mt Buller. “The carpark will be used for overnight vehicles, meaning more day visitors can park in the two CSIR carparks and they are closer to the Celia’s toboggan slope and the courtesy bus to the Mt Buller village,” Kirsten said. Early snowfalls meant the final bitumen layer couldn’t be finished before opening weekend, and will now be completed after the 2019 snow season.
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Medical Rescue is on hand ACCIDENTS happen. And this is particularly true for snow lovers - visitors, skiers, boarders or just plain snow players - when visiting Mt Buller. But rest assured, on hand are a medical team from the Mt Buller Medical Centre, along with ski patrol rescue and Ambulance Victoria. Over summer Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management Board completed a public tender for medical services which included the evaluation team - a representative from the ratepayers and Ski Patrol, and a long term contract was awarded to Medical Rescue. Medical Rescue has extensive alpine experience from their work at five New Zealand mountains, and also has a number of other medical elements to their business. But following an accident on Tuesday, June 25 where a man slipped on stairs in the village square, hitting his head and suffering injuries, RMB chief executive officer Mark Bennetts has had to reassure that the medical centre, with qualified nurses and doctors, are there when needed. “I was informed at about 8.30am on Tuesday last week that a TravelSafe driver, ap-
peared to have slipped or stumbled when going up the stairs beside the clock tower and hurt himself badly,” Mr Bennetts said. “The stairs were clear and not icy.” However, Mr Bennetts was not made aware that the man had been taken to the medical centre before being taken to Mansfield District Hospital. “I didn’t know that he’d gone to the medical centre; I did know he was taken to Mansfield hospital, and I received a report at 9.50am that thankfully, all indicators were okay,” he said. Mr Bennetts said he had spoken with Medical Rescue, who confirmed that a staff member had told the injured man and his rescuers that the centre was not open at the time, but they could call a doctor or they could wait until 10am and get staff rates. “Other than the staff member believing she offered to get the doctor, the man’s helpers said they’d just take him to Mansfield,” Mr Bennetts said. “Regardless, her response was not correct or appropriate. “While the medical centre has its opening hours, it also has a doctor, nurse and radiographer on call outside those hours for the whole season.
“The doctor was on site and could have seen the man on the spot. “The staff member did report her conversation to the doctor almost immediately, who counselled her on what she had said and then called Mansfield hospital to advise them that the man was on his way. “Ambulance Victoria is also on site, has direct access to the doctor and is able to bring patients into the clinic after hours,” Mr Bennetts said. “The same goes for Ski Patrol.” There is a sign on the medical centre door advising people to call 000 for emergencies, and providing a phone number to call if they want to be connected to the on-mountain doctor. If people call the medical centre out of hours, then they receive a similar after hours message. Mr Bennetts said he was sorry for the past incident but assured everyone that services are available at all hours. He said RMB refreshed the reception area of the medical centre over summer to make it more comfortable and professional and it remodelled the treatment area to allow installation of a fifth bed.
NICE SHOT: 2018’s People’s Choice winner Kayla Hoefer’s shot Life of a Lifty.
Snap those top pics
MT BULLER’S popular Peak Pics photo competition is back in 2019. Capture “all the colours” in the resort this winter to win great prizes. Entries for Peak Pics are now open and extend until 12pm Sunday, September 8. The competition incorporates five categories as follows:
z People; z Landscape; z Action; z Light; z Stunning Mt Stirling. No more than three entries per category will be accepted. Get creative, get up early, stay up late, capture the magic and colours of our mountains this winter and dazzle with your photography skills.
Full details for entry can be gained by visiting: www. mtbuller.com.au/winter/ events-calendar/details/peakpics-2019. You can also head into Alpine Central for a little inspiration, and check out the 2018 Peak Pick Exhibition - all the winning pics are on display on Level 6 from 8.30am-5pm daily.
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Mark (Woody) Woodsford - self-appointed mayor of Mt Buller
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Men’s downhill is Mia’s favourite run Name: MIA WADSWORTH Age: 13 years. What she loves about Buller? There is so much different terrain on offer. Favourite run: Men’s downhill. Best place to go after skiing: Buller Airzone, and then for a hot chocolate. How many years have you been coming to Buller? All my life, I first started skiing at two years of age.
IT was pure chance that Mark (Woody) Woodsford even ventured to Mt Buller. He grew up in Bordertown, South Australia where his father had a hotel called The Woolshed Inn (built circa 1858). Woody Snr was in a squadron from SA/Vic and decided he wanted to host a reunion. One attendee was Ted Bambridge. Coincidently Ted and his family were members of Peringa Lodge (the current site of Malamute). It was 1969, Woody was 15 and the Bambridge family invited him to join them on their annual holiday to Mt Buller. Ted and wife Jennie were founding members of the original Peringa Ski Club, built in the mid1960s. It was Woody’s first taste of skiing and the beginning of a lifelong love affair. As an 18-year-old Woody started doing trips to Mt Buller. Woody tells me he was pretty cool back in the day, cruisin’ to Buller in his Holden HQ Sandman panel-van, lime green, fully decked out with curtains and wall-to-wall carpet… the classic ‘70s shagin’ wagon. Cross stitched and pinned - cost about $4000. It was a 10 hour trip to Buller and Woody did an annual trip until 1976. Woody’s parents sold The Woolshed Inn business in 1976, and looking for something to do, Woody decided to do a season at Mt Buller. Ted and Jennie knew Bill and Joan Duff, the owners of Bill Duff Ski Hire located on Summit Rd, just below the Abom. They provided the introduction, and so young Woody began work with the Duffs, while at the same time managing Peringa Ski Club. Woody quickly embraced the life of a ski bum, travelling to Ischgl, Austria at the end of his first Buller season to ‘learn to ski’. Like any self-respecting ski
ON TOP: Mark Woodsford’s (top left) early ski instructor days with Mt Buller Austrian Ski School - circa early 1980s.
bum, Woody soon realised that having enough money to ski was likely to become an issue and so the solution was to do the ski school hiring clinic with the Austrian Ski School which was linked to Orange Lifts. Walter Fröis was the ski school director and Paul Romagna ran the clinic. Back then there were 35 instructors in the ski school - today there are 300 plus. Life as part of the ski school was a total blast. Personalities such as Karl Vallant, brothers Peter, Walter and Hannes Strolz, Mike Porter, Jorge Dutschke and Rene Zeller all set a cracking pace both on and off the snow. On wet days, when they finished work they would retreat to the old wooden ski school building, pull out the schnapps and start their drinking games. If they were planning a night out (which was often), they would go to bed at 4pm after work, get up at 9pm, have dinner and then go out until 4am - night after night. The Whitt and Arlberg (where
Molly Meldrum was resident DJ for a couple of seasons) were favourites. But most of the shenanigans took place at The Enzian Bar in Kooroora… often till sunrise. Enrst Forras ran the place and Hans Grimus (GM of Orange Lifts and the Austrian Ski School) was frequently the ring leader. The ‘ziggy zaggies’ were huge and once involved, there was no escape. In the early ‘80s Woody became the kids’ ski school supervisor - remaining in the role until 1989. Between 1978 and 1995 Woody did back-to-back winters for virtually 17 consecutive years. He worked in Klösterle, Austria, Park City Utah, as well as Badger Pass CA (in Yosemite National Park), where he met Martha Rowe. And then of course Woody completed 10 years in Vail Colorado. Falling head over heels for Martha lead to marriage in 1985, and this made life a little easier as Woody now had a Green Card. In 1990 he went and lived in
Auburn, California for a year. Brian McGuire had managed Mt Buller Guest Services, race department and had been the ski school director. He was from Grand Rapids Michigan but had been supervising in Vail and got Woody the job. Woody took privates and developed his own clientele. In 1994 Woody received a 500 Pin for 500 requested hours at the ski school over the season. There were only 12 instructors that achieved that record in that season, out of 1500 instructors across Vail and Beaver Creek. Woody endeavoured to start a wetsuit importing business, but in truth, he was a mountain man and Mt Buller was calling. In 1991 Woody came back to Mt Buller and in 1992, with Mark Borderick, set up Fun Photos, in the old Auski building where the village toboggan park is now located. Mark ‘B’ remained in the business for only a few years before moving overseas to live. Woody and Martha had Gracie in 1995, and Woody’s passion and enthusiasm for photography continued to flourish. In around 1996 Fun Photos moved in to the tunnel below the now Bourke St Express 6-seater. Back then it was the walkway through to the Blue Bullet 1 lift from the village centre. When the tunnel went, Fun Photos moved into the space between Buller Sports and the current supermarket, facing George’s Ski Hire. And then Fun Photos ended up in the old Kooroora building for more than 10 years. In all, Woody owned and operated the Fun Photos business for 23 years. Sadly, in the end, mobile phones saw the death of the business. In 2007 Woody got his real estate licence and established Mark Woodsford Alpine Real Estate but for the past five years has operated under the umbrella of RT Edgar. A wonderful journey, a true gentleman, and a genuine personality of our resort - Mark Woodsford, self-appointed mayor of Mt Buller.
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AT WORK: the new portable snow factory sits above the toboggan play park near the village square producing more white stuff for kids and adults to play with.
New portable snow factory already proving its worth
A NEW portable SF100 snow factory and associated electrical infrastructure costing more than $1 million has arrived at Mt Buller this season, courtesy of the snowmaking partnership between Buller Ski Lifts and the Resort Management Board. The new TechnoAlpin snow factory is able to produce 100m3 of snow per day and complements the 220m3 unit permanently installed near the top of the Bourke Street Express lift. Resort chief executive officer Mark Bennetts said the portability of the new snow factory had already proven its worth, making snow at the Ski School and lower section of Bourke Street to ensure everything was
ready to open on June 1. It was then moved to the village snow play park to ensure visitors could enjoy this newly expanded area over the Queen’s Birthday weekend, before moving back to Bourke Street after the recent heavy rains. The snow factory can also be positioned adjacent to the Magic Forrest and at the Celia’s toboggan slope to help produce snow in these important areas. Mr Bennetts said the portability of this new factory is a huge benefit to the mountain and that it is sure to be in heavy demand making snow throughout this and subsequent seasons.
NEW WALKS: New stairways from three car parks and from the Celia’s to the village have been constructed to give pedestrians better safety access.
Pedestrian safety improved
REGULAR visitors to Mt Buller will have seen the dangers of pedestrians walking along the roadside from their carpark to the Northside Lift or Celia’s toboggan park for many years. Long term car parking supervisor, Jimmy Hughes, now in his 42nd year at the resort, said the Resort Management Board had worked
to address this issue and improve safety for pedestrians by installing three new sets of stairs before the 2019 snow season. “One set connects the Chalet carpark to the Walkers carpark, so that pedestrians can avoid walking on the side of the road around a blind corner,” Jimmy said. “Another new set of stairs
directly under the Northside Lift takes people from the Chalet and Walkers carparks straight up to the Northside Lift, meaning they can get on the snow more quickly and safely than ever before. “The third set of stairs allows visitors to walk directly from the CSIR carparks down towards the Celia’s to-
boggan park and the bus stop to the village without having to navigate the tight and steep corner at the bottom of the CSIR access ramp.” While these changes will improve pedestrian safety, Jimmy also encouraged drivers to remember that a 40kph speed limit applies throughout the entire parking area.
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THEY CAME BACK: Nick Reeves, Mark Fuller, Big Dave and Paul Richmond.
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US TOO: Palo Razus, Barbora Tvrzona and Matej Sabol.
THREE SMITHS: Richard Smith, Nicki and Mike Smith.
Black Mountain holds its manager’s night BLACK Mountain also holds an annual lodge manager’s night at the beginning of the snow season – a must for those who want to catch up and for new ones to introduce themselves.
WE’RE BACK: Sally Rodden, Mary Salter and Beck Farmer.
BIG BASH: Ryan Tags, Aden Bier, Big Dave, Daniel Leone, Beezy, Keshia Dinnage, Tash Barnett and James Forster.
THEY RETURNED: Scotty Parker, Jason Stahl and Louise Ramsay.
WHAT IS E-WASTE? E-waste is any item with a plug, battery or cord that is no longer working or wanted. From your phone to your fridge, your laptop to your electric lawnmower, it covers a whole range of items from work, home and even the garden shed, including: Large and small household appliances (fridges, irons, kettles, hair dryers) IT, telecommunication and
Old electronics? No longer working or wanted? If it’s got a plug, battery or cord it’s e-waste and it’s no longer accepted in any bin.
Where can I take my e-waste? To find your nearest e-waste drop-off point visit ewaste.vic.gov.au or contact your local Council or Alpine Resort
TV equipment (computers and their accessories, tablets, mobile phones, TVs) Lighting (LEDs, fluorescent lamps) Electrical and electronic tools (drills, lawnmowers) Toys, leisure and sport equipment (race cars, hand-held video games, musical equipment) Other e-waste (medical devices, thermostats)
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NEW FACES: From TravelSafe were Bryan D’Cruz, Stephanie Morris, Jasmina Haukka and Alan Bolder.
GOOD CROWD: River Ralph, Winston Chew, Nikki Milane, Gayle Nicolle, Jayden Austin and Steph Rehdman.
HUGS ALL ROUND: Andrew Goolidge, Sammy Goacher, Brooke Cradden and Michelle Tayeki. GREAT TIMES: Having a great time at the CFA cocktail party were (from left) Leearna McCrostie, Gabbi Hepi and Leigh Williams.
Let’s set the night on ‘fire’ ONE of the highlights of the season on Mt Buller is the annual CFA Ball (this year a cocktail party) with the who’s who of the mountain attending and supporting the local CFA. Having a good time could be clearly seen in the pics.
ALWAYS GOOD: Tim Willick, Elise Bellamy and Jack Gandy. MUSIC MAKERS: Jim Barber, Jaspa AustinGray and Bradley Locke entertained party goers with their music.
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FRIENDS: Chris O’Connell and Amy Stopper enjoyed the party.
BULLER LEGENDS: Wozza, Harro (Tony Harrington) and Rhylla Morgan.
RETURNEES: Rhiannon Rayner, Taylor Van, Gemma Van and Kake Gazzola.
Managers new and old get together AT the beginning of each season club and lodge managers get together, both returning and new to the mountain. This year the annual managers’ night was held at Enzian.
LET’S CHAT: Mollie Bourke and Andy Pollard also enjoyed the night.
WE’RE HERE: (From left) Pru Keenan, Michele Lennard, Megan, Vada and Dean Seccull, and Luke Lennard.
HELLO: Pete Houghton, Cha Roddan and Beesie.
CATCH UP: Gemma Ford and Reece Doherty.
CATCHING UP: Long time Mt Buller skiers, instructors and friends Rob Aivatoglou and Mark Woodsford caught up at the CFA party.
GOOD TIMES: Jo Harris, Andrea Aivatoglou and Nicki Smith.
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Enzian a must visit on Mt Buller ENZIAN Hotel’s Chamois Restaurant is regarded as a “must visitâ€? on Mt Buller, combining great dining with friendly attentive staff. Enzian has welcomed back chef Riki Maiden for his ďŹ fth season. Riki trained under Melbourne’s high proďŹ le chef Guy Grossi and his food is sure to tempt your taste buds with superb handcrafted modern Australian cuisine and inspired by his ďŹ ne dining experience and travels through South East Asia. Sourcing the bulk of his produce from the local area, Riki brings his innovative fusion air to contemporary dishes that are sure to impress such as his seared 5-spice duck breast with yuzu parsnip velvet, roast yellow beets, parsnip crisps and orange jus.
Enzian's Chamois Restaurant is regarded as a "must visit" on Mt Buller, combining great dining with friendly attentive staff. Riki Maiden, Enzian’s Guy Grossi-trained chef, is sure to tempt your taste buds with his superb handcrafted modern Australian cuisine.
Open 7 days from 6pm For bookings call 5777 6996. 8 Chamois Rd, Mt Buller
Or try his roasted spatchcock with kimchi stufďŹ ng, gai lan, celeriac, kholrabi and pear remoulade, served with roast chicken jus that has simmered away for 48 hours. The end result is a divine dining experience. Chamois Restaurant has been rated the #1 restaurant in Mt Buller on TripAdvisor. So next time you have a special dinner planned or even just a night out with friends or family, book at Enzian’s intimate Chamois Restaurant and you are sure not to be disappointed.
„ TOP CHEFS: Enzian’s executive chef Riki Maiden (left) along with sous chef Aaron McKune have experience in a worldwide range of cuisine.
„ FINE DINING: Enzian’s Chamois Restaurant is always popular with those looking for a fine dining experience on Buller.
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Yes, the chairlifts are rolling on Mt Buller MAKE no mistake, Wombat, Mercedes-Benz and Skyline are all rolling on Buller â&#x20AC;&#x201C; not to mention the fox chairlift as well. If you do head up to
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A FIRESIDE TIPPLE: David Ritchie and the brand new local schnapps.
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DAVID and Catherine Ritchie of the Delatite Winery have wanted to make schnapps for years. However, it was a meeting of the minds that ďŹ nally brought this long-held dream into fruition. Hank Thierry had recently established Swiftcrest Still on Monkey Gully Road, between MansďŹ eld and Goughs Bay. Built from scratch, the still was off-grid and used the renewable wood from the property as fuel for the old wood-ďŹ re boiler. Hank was yet to produce any spirits from his still, but after chatting with long-time friend David Ritchie, they decided to embark on the schnapps adventure together. Hank and David share similar principles of production where the emphasis is on local, sustainable produce farmed through biodynamic methods. It was these values that saw Hank reach out to Kevin Marriott from Tolmie Gold Saffron and Brian Lewis, beekeeper, to join the collaboration. David is more a purist at heart and
his initial vision had been to produce simple quality schnapps from the GewĂźrztraminer wine that the Delatite Winery is renowned for. It was Hankâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s suggestion to incorporate honey and saffron into another batch. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s get it locally and letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s try,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all within 20 kilometres.â&#x20AC;? So David made the wine - 1000 litres of ďŹ ltered wine ready for bottling - and Hank distilled it, reducing it down from 12 per cent alcohol to a pure 95 per cent proof. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The proof is then diluted with spring fed water,â&#x20AC;? said David, â&#x20AC;?direct from the Great Dividing Range.â&#x20AC;? Once the alcohol content is brought back to 20 per cent the saffron and raw honey are infused into the spirit. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is the old style way of doing it,â&#x20AC;? David said. The honey and saffron blend is 20 per cent proof and the pure Gewurztraminer base is an eye-watering 42 per cent proof. In relation to quality control and taste-testing, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got to be very care-
ful with that,â&#x20AC;? said David. Once they had perfected their product, it was time to involve more locals in the project. It is a small batch product from high quality ingredients and needed to be presented accordingly. Davidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s daughter Polly took on the task of sourcing bottling and alongside Henry Eisner, whose profession is marketing and graphics, they designed the labelling. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s based on an old-style ski poster,
with the mountain in the background altered to reďŹ&#x201A;ect a familiar sight - our own Mt Buller,â&#x20AC;? said David. As well as the Delatite Winery, it is the Pension Grimus on Mt Buller that will stock the schnapps. From the rolling alpine town of Tolmie to the snowy altitudes of Mt Buller, from the back roads of MansďŹ eld to the beauty of the Delatite, this group of small producers has collaborated to produce an intrinsically local product.
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CAFÉ culture has spread world-wide and with the growing phase in Melbourne has been brought to Mt Buller this season with the opening of The Villager and Little Villager. The Villager is the newest bar and fine dining from the Bon Vivant Group to hit the slopes of Buller. This latest venue is situated in Buller Central – upstairs while the Little Villager, also a part of the Bon Vivant Group, is on the ground floor and provides for more casual dining and bar facilities.
Manager and owner of both cafes Rom Senels said The Villager is a little more upmarket than the Little Villager but at both venues top hospitality is provided to customers. “The menus are simple, with simple food, but cooked well and is genuine fare,” Rom said. “We use local products where we can and there are lunch and dinner specials.” Rom is the owner of both cafes as well as two further venues in Melbourne, The Cricketers Arms,
Port Melbourne and The Firehouse in Ringwood. “Although both of these venues are ‘pubs’ service and good hospitality are priorities – and the same goes for the new Buller venues,” he said. Rom has had more than 20 years’ experience in hospitality in Melbourne, the UK, Scotland, New York – in fact world-wide. “Bon Vivant, of which my venues are a part of, simply means, good food, good wine, good company,” Rom said.
“And that is what we are bringing to Buller this season.” The Villager brings Melbourne’s iconic coffee, cafe and casual dining scene to Buller with breakfast from 7.30am and a modern bar at the Village till 11pm.” Found at the entry of Buller Central and the exit to the main mountain, Little Villager offers casual cafe eats, draught beers on tap and plenty of wines by the glass, not to mention some of the best hot chocolates in Victoria from Mörk handcrafted.
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Snow marketing across the Alps VICTORIAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S alpine resorts have combined forces to create an exciting new marketing campaign aimed at promoting midweek snow holidays to Melbourne snow lovers. The campaign sees Mt Buller, Mt Stirling, Mt Hotham, Falls Creek, Mt Baw Baw, Lake Mountain and Dinner Plain promote some of the best snow holiday deals ever offered, marketing via a dynamic campaign managed by Tourism North East, the regional tourism board for Victoriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s High Country.
The campaign launched with a bang last week, with a video stream from Mt Buller beaming live to a digital billboard placed in a high-trafďŹ c area of Southern Cross Station, giving commuters the chance to interact in real-time with those on the mountain. This activation, created by Tourism North Eastâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s media agency, Cole Media, was part of a month-long â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Station Dominationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, which sees the critical transport hub blanketed in snow imagery and video from
June 10 to July 7, and weekly experiential activations taking place. Commuters will get the chance to pat a husky sled dog, have their photo taken on a ski-run background or even bring the kids to get the feeling of snowboarding with a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Little Shreddersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; setup. The alpine resorts contribute over $1 billion in gross domestic product annually. In 2019 marketing efforts are taking a new and innovative angle: under the tagline Your Midweek Lift, this
yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s campaign, supported by the Victorian Government through the Regional Events and Innovation Fund, aims to drive visitation to the alpine resorts during the traditionally quieter midweek period. Chief executive ofďŹ cer of Tourism North East, Amber Gardner, said â&#x20AC;&#x153;midweek is the perfect time for a snow escapeâ&#x20AC;?. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This year, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re letting everyone in on a secret that seasoned skiers and boarders have always known - midweek is the perfect time to hit the slopes,â&#x20AC;? Ms Gardner said.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;With quieter runs, no weekend trafďŹ c to contend with and incredible value offers across all of Victoriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s alpine resorts, a midweek escape makes for the ideal snow trip. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tourism North East is very appreciative to receive support from Visit Victoria via the Regional Events and Innovation Fund to help bring this campaign to life. The takeover at Southern Cross Station and the exciting experiential activations give us the opportunity to bring the uniqueness and natural
beauty of the mountains to the city, and give commuters a midweek lift.â&#x20AC;? Visit Victoria CEO Peter Bingeman said â&#x20AC;&#x153;Your Midweek Liftâ&#x20AC;? is an innovative marketing activation that tempts city-goers to take a midweek getaway to the slopes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It aligns perfectly with Visit Victoriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s current â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Your Happy Spaceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; campaign that reminds Melburnians of the perfect winter playground awaiting them in regional Victoria,â&#x20AC;? Mr Bingeman said.
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LOOKING OUT: New seating at the village snowplay area gives expansive views over the snowplay area as well as the mountains beyond.
MT BULLER never stops and while the sun shines over summer many redevelopments and improvements are made to visitor services. This past summer has been no exception and pedestrian safety, expanded visitor experience and carparking were all on the agenda. Visitors to Mt Buller will also notice signiďŹ cant improvements to the village snowplay park this winter. The Resort Management Boardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sales and development manager Matt Elliott said extensive works have just been ďŹ nished to make the park safer, easier to access, more fun and to increase capacity. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are three different gradients rated
green, blue and black for those looking for a bit more adventure, as well as a gentle area for tiny tots,â&#x20AC;? Matt said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With direct access opposite the village square, a new seating platform provides a great spot to have lunch while taking in the view towards Mt Stirling or watching the kids enjoy the park. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The ďŹ nal touch is new steps and handrails down to the toilets to replace the slippery slope of the past.â&#x20AC;? Matt said more improvements are also planned for the end of the snow season, when the area will become a mountain bike park including beginner mountain bike loop and home for the popular bike pump track.
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www.nemedia.com.au CONVENIENCE: The apartment at Twin Towers offers everything a family would want in the ski fields: position, comfort, warmth and right next to Bourke Street.
Mt Buller Property...
Convenience with peak views at Twin Towers MT BULLER continues to see strong growth and demand for alpine properties bucking the slowdown seen in many markets where caution from lenders is reducing sales. The confidence in Mt Buller’s real estate market is bolstered by an upbeat approach with ongoing upgrades to the resort and major infrastructure developments. Among improvements are a game-changing new water storage to give surety to the village and snowmaking supply, new lifting infrastructure and a major renewal of the village square with the Kooroora development. Buller Ski Lifts has been driving an active program of updates to the resort including the $6m Bourke Street Express unveiled on June 1 this year, expanded snowmaking on zones including Men’s Downhill (with Standard and Wood Run
slated for next year in readiness for the additional water supply) and the all-weather portable snowmaking factory adding to the snow guarantee ‘insurance’ for the resort. This past summer saw a construction boom in the village with cranes popping up all over and a spike in advertising for the various new developments, mostly selling quickly off the plan. The new Kooroora building stage 1 is nearing completion with further stages including apartments, retail and hotel to follow next year, Bella Vista now overlooks Shakey Knees and across the northside, another stage has been completed at Whitehorse, innovative pre-fab Kabuki has generated strong interest and there are more developments to come. Buller has always had a strong contingent of families that have supported the snow programs with
TBR, Mt Buller Race Club and Snow Squad all full and holding waiting lists. The primary school, run as an annex to Mansfield Primary School, has also hit capacity along with two secondary programs both having as many students as they can take. Families are taking up residence in the village over winter often with one parent commuting back and forth for weekends to share the winter experience. Not all the properties for sale at the moment are new, however, and there are some good options and attractive existing properties such as Twin Towers A401. Located on the fourth floor of the classic Twin Towers building overlooking Bourke Street, skiing to and from the slopes doesn’t get any easier. This two-bedroom apartment is in one of the most sought after loca-
wqua Valley ws across the Ho PEAK VIEWS: Vie t one of the many features of and beyond are jusment for sale on Mt Buller. this exquisite apart
tions on Mt Buller. Sleeping six in comfort with a double room and bunk-room, this original apartment has been loved and well-maintained. Open space living and dining, it has two large couches and dining for eight. Take in the views from a balcony off the main living and body corporate fees include your heating and hot water. Easy access is via the 4th level walkway to Bourke Street slopes, the Arlberg and ski hire with stylish Snow Pony restaurant just beneath. The Peak 302, relax after a day on the slopes and enjoy spectacular panoramic views across the Howqua Valley, Little Buller Spur, the Village and Bourke Street in 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 skiout advantage. The penthouse layout features separate living space options. Downstairs there’s a very comfortable open lounge, gas log heater, dining for eight, wellappointed kitchen, two bedrooms with full-length robes, bathroom, drying room and separate cupboard laundry. Upstairs features an expansive parents’ master/retreat complete with walk-in and en-suite with spa. Both levels offer balconies with the balcony off the main living area being among the largest on the mountain. The apartment comes with a ski equipment storage cage and an underground car park with lift access to all floors for unsurpassed convenience.
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>> MORE PROPERTIES NEEDED NOW <<
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RT Edgar welcomes you to the top of the world at Mt Buller during the school holidays. 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 302
$895,000
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.
Twin Towers A401
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$450,000
Located on the fourth floor in the sought after Twin Towers building with stunning views overlooking Bourke Street, Mt Stirling and The Bluff. Skiing to and from the slopes doesn’t get any easier. This lovely two bedroom apartment will comfortably sleep six with a double bedroom and a bunk room both with built in robes, and hydronic heating throughout, this original apartment has been truly loved and maintained. The apartment offers large open plan living and dining areas complete with two couches and enough room to seat eight people for dining. The balcony, overlooking Bourke Street, can be accessed via the open plan living area in this one of a kind apartment.Ski in, ski out with easy access, via the 4th level walkway, to Bourke Street ski slope, and the ‘Arlberg’ restaurant and ski hire. The apartment is sold on a walk in, walk out basis and includes all appliances and fully furnished.
$200,000
Two bedroom fully self-contained apartment which can sleep 5 is well positioned for ski-in, ski out convenience in winter. It has all features including granite tops in the galley kitchen and powder room upstairs. Living area includes leather couches, fireplace, stereo with CD player, flat-screen TV & DVD player, A turn key operation leaving management to take total care of everything. Owners gain all benefits of the hotel which include day spa, restaurants, childrens play area, inhouse pizzeria. Located close to the ski school and lifts on Bourke Street.
Mark Woodsford: 0429 930 700 Email: woody@rtedgar.com.au
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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Breathtaker 306/8 Breathtaker 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.
$1,050,000 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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The Peak 201/1 Stirling Road, Mt Buller
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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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E X P E R I E N C E T HE BES T OF M T B U L L E R W I T H TH E N EWLY C O M P L E T E D , L UXURY ALP I N E R E S I D E N C E S F R OM $1,000,000 Standing true to its name, Bella Vista offers panoramic north facing views from every apartment, expansive living starting from 138sqm and the best garage parking on the mountain. The residences have been impeccably crafted with warm finishes; timber panelled ceilings and Scandinavian accents, heralding a truly picturesque alpine experience.
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