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Snow Sisters WHITE HOLIDAYS: Annie Evans made the most of her school holidays on Mt Buller, jumping all over the mountain on her snowboard. PHOTO: Tony Harrington/The Photo Shop

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THE annual Snow Sisters event was held last Thursday, July 12 at the Ski Club of Victoria, attracting 130 women to the night. The event is the biggest one held to date and looks like it will continue to grow with so many ladies wanting tickets to attend. Snow Sisters started with a small group of six ladies going out for dinner on the last Thursday of the school holidays and grew each year. Three imaginative and giv-

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ing women, Sonia Evans, Sandra Maier and Suzanne Rumble, created Snow Sisters with a purpose in mind – to raise funds to help others enjoy Mt Buller as much as they did. It took a whole team of women to bring the event together this year with the

sourcing and setting up of a silent and live auction, decorating, preparing giveaway bags with amazing J Bronze and Synergie Skin care products and live entertainment for the night. Snow Sisters believe it is important that the women that visit Mt Buller have the op-

portunity to make friends, feel part of the community and never need to ski alone. They promote an inclusive atmosphere, creating new friendships which allow support, families to meet, advice and much more. This year Snow Sisters proudly raised funds to assist

Multiclass Snowsports Association get more kids with a range of abilities to enjoy the joy of skiing. A two-day training camp, a supervised race day and a celebration evening bib presentation are managed by volunteers trained to provide assistance to children with physical or intellectual disabilities. For Multiclass entry information or general enquiries please contact lizgos@hotmail.com.

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Snow clearing machines roll out across the Alpine region SNOW clearing operations are in full swing across Victoria’s alpine region, with drivers reminded to take extra care following a spate of minor accidents on Mt Buller over the last few weeks. VicRoads regional director, Nicki Kyriakou, said heavy snow falls made for challenging conditions on the roads. “It’s shaping up to be a fantastic season on the slopes, and with increased visitors expected over the school holidays, our snow clearing crews are out in force,â€? Ms Kyriakou said. “Over the (school holiday) weekends, we had a range of vehicles - including snow ploughs - in action. Ms Kyriakou said drivers can play their part by ensuring their vehicles are equipped for driving in challenging conditions. “Heavy snow, fog and ice are all part of winter in the Alpine region and we want drivers to be prepared so they can arrive at their destination safely. “All visitors to Alpine resorts must carry snow chains and ďŹ t them as required, while those heading to Mount Hotham are reminded that diamond pattern

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BE CAREFUL: VicRoads regional director, Nicki Kyriakou, wants drivers to be careful on the roads this winter.

for snow glare. Drivers should ďŹ ll up fuel tanks before reaching the alpine regions to make sure there is sufďŹ cient fuel for the entire journey, which may involve

lengthy delays or trafďŹ c queues on mountains. Drivers are encouraged to visit trafďŹ c.vicroads.vic.gov.au to check for any issues on their planned routes.

What’s coming up on Mt Buller Until July 29: ‘Winter Wandering’ featuring Katie Carmichael and ‘Buller Uncovered’ featuring Sue Clemenger will show off a collection of photographic images, large and small. July 21: Come and watch some of Australia’s best skiers and snowboarders descend the Mountain at Australia’s premier rail event, Burton Cattleman’s Rail Jam, which will be returning for the 13th consecutive year. The Cattleman’s Rail Jam is one of the country’s longest running snowboarding rail events, and all participants are in the running for a share of $10,000 worth of cash and prizes. July 22: Come to the Moosehead Bar for Quiz Night. Starting at 7pm, there will be free entry and many prizes to be won. August 11 – 26: Come and visit Tony Harrington’s exhibition of photographic images by Buller local and world renowned Big Wave and Big Mountain photographer (there are more details to come shortly). Saturdays and Sundays until August 26: Come on up to the mountain where you can ski, board, take a lesson on Bourke St ski run or go tobogganing in the Village Snowplay Park until 8.30pm, all under lights. This is complemented by live entertainment and extended

shuttle hours for the best weekend around. Day visitors that arrive after 3pm for twilight skiing nights will get 30 per cent off standard gate entry price (not available online). Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday: Starting at 4pm, there will be a free Magical Mountains show with free hot chocolate for the kids. Every Saturday: Between 3:30 and 4:30pm, Miss Twisty will be holding some free kids entertainment with balloon twisting fun for everyone. Mt Buller Cinema: Come along and watch any of the following; Avengers: Infinity War, Breath, Gringo, Incredibles 2, Life of the Party, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Sicario 2 and Emocean. The cinema opens from 8.30am until 8pm. For more information or to book tickets, please call 5777 6000. Buller Air Zone: Mt Buller’s newest indoor activity, the Buller Air Zone is officially open. Features include five high performance trampolines including an uber tramp, a giant air bag, an inflatable bouldering wall, a self-belaying climbing wall. Open 12pm–8pm Monday until Thursday, 12pm-10pm on Friday and Saturday, and 12pm-7pm on Sunday.

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Weekend accidents on Mt Buller HEAVILY congested roads, combined with snowy weather, made for dangerous driving conditions on Mount Buller over the weekend. With snow down as low as the gnome tree, traffic came to a standstill on Saturday when a number of traffic incidents occurred – including a white Land Rover ending sideways in the gutter. On the same day, Ambulance Victoria crews treated a special patient between jobs overnight. A joey was found in the middle of the road, next to his mother who sadly had died after being hit by a car. Paramedics were able to rescue the joey, wrap him in blankets and safely transport him to a nearby animal shelter.

ACCIDENTS: There were a number of minor accidents on Mt Buller over the weekend, as heavy snowfall made for challenging driving conditions.

Should ‘take snow chains off here’ signs be installed on Mt Buller? AN online poll – canvassing if there should be “take chains off now” signs at the base of Mt Buller, has returned a staggering 1100 in favour of the proposal. Petitioned by Snow

Globe, the Facebook run questionnaire said roads were being destroyed as unaware tourists left their snow chains on car tyres back to Mansfield. “We believe this could help with the conditions of

the roads, the frustration of people getting stuck behind drivers driving all the way to Mansfield or Jindabyne with chains on, and a better flow of traffic coming down the mountains,” the poll read.

Some 1200 people voted in the poll, which was open for seven days. To read some of the online comments, go to www.facebook.com/ SnowLoversGlobal/ posts/457793934688995.

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Buller celebrates kids week in style RECENTLY Buller celebrated some of their smallest guests with special, kid friendly events on offer. Locky the Cocky joined Barry the Possum and friends for a fun filled singalong at the ABOM from 4pm with free entry and hot chocolates, while the Yoplait Petit Miam Buller Kids Race kicked off. The children were able to race their friends – both on skis and snowboards down Bourke Street, and at the end of the day, all participants were given medals for their efforts. There was also free indoor sports activities in the new Buller Air Zone including rock climbing and trampolines throughout the week, providing kids with

a warmer form of entertainment. On Friday, July 6, Mt Buller came alive with a special dress up day, with kids winning prizes for the best dressed kid on the mountain, along with another free sing-along at the ABOM at 4pm. On Saturday, July 7, twilight skiing kicked off welcoming in a month of discounted ski tickets. To mark the occasion, free glow in the dark face painting was provided by Miss Twisty from 3-5pm. Miss Twisty will also be on the mountain again this Saturday between 3.30 and 4.30pm, and will be holding some free kids entertainment with balloon twisting fun for everyone.

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GEARED UP: Mark Adams Real Estate Team 1 consisted of (from left) Mark Adams, Nicki Cooper, Searle Batten and Peter Anderson.

SKI CHAMPS: Mark Adams Real Estate Team 2 were winners of the skiing. Team members are (from left) James Tehan, Rob Aivatoglou, Zach Adams and Stuart Hogg.

WINNERS: Congratulations to the members of the winning team “‘Fore!’ With No Name”, (from left) Mark Adams, Andrew Mortlock, Steve Duic and Dave Marsicano.

Annual Mark Adams Ski and Golf day success THE 20th Annual Mark Adams Ski and Golf Day was held recently, and despite the awful weather the event raised a staggering $23,100. Since 2006, the event has raised $300,000 for local schools’ snow sport programs. This year the event started with the RT Edgar Calcutta dinner at the Abom Moosehead on Mt Buller, with

most teams present. The next day started at 8.30am on Bourke St, with all teams attempting to have the closest two ski runs. While Bourke Street isn’t considered a hard course, the two consecutive runs required two different courses which made for a challenge. To determine the final score for the event, the whole team ski times are added with the Ambrose

golf team event scores. The golf course was in fantastic condition and all the players were pleased. The skiing was won by Mark Adams Real Estate Team 2 with a total time differential of just over one second – the team was made up of James Tehan, Rob Aivatoglou, Zach Adams and Stuart Hogg. The overall winner of the day was the team ‘“Fore!”

With No Name’, who shot 11 under the stick and won the golf by six shots with a net score of 50.3 using the handicap system. At the end of the day there was a presentation with loads of prizes for the winners of the golf, skiing, overall, closest to the pin and longest drive. Geoff Walker, on behalf of the local schools, thanked Buller Ski Lifts, Laurie

Blampied, the Mt Buller Race Department and Mansfield Golf Club for their great effort again in putting on the spectacular event. Geoff also thanked Mark Adams Real Estate for its very generous long term sponsorship of the event. All the players loved the event and are itching to come next year and help the local schools’ snow sport programs.

The annual Mark Adams Ski and Golf Day is made possible through the event’s major sponsors – including Mark Adams Real Estate, Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management, Doppelmayr, Black Mountain/Bentley Sports - K2, Whitelaw Flynn Lawyers, Phoenix Leisure Group – Rossignol, RT Edgar, Ski Industries – Kassbohrer, Mansfield Courier and Mt Buller News.

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Buller Air Zone launch gives Mt Buller new altitude

MOUNT Buller has recently opened Australia’s newest indoor acrobatic facility, the Buller Air Zone. Officially launched during the school holidays, Air Zone features one of the largest airbags in Australia - and the largest inflatable bouldering wall in the world. A landmark partnership between the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia (OWIA), Ski and Snowboard Australia, Buller Ski Lifts, and the Mt Buller and Mt Stirling Resort Management Board (RMB) saw athlete training programs at Mt Buller recognised as an official Olympic Training Centre. This cements Mt Buller as the Victorian home of future Olympic champions in aerials and mogul skiing. These elite athletes need an indoor facility to train, develop and enhance their acrobatic skills. To that end, the OWIA and RMB have spent half a million dollars constructing the Buller Air Zone, a purpose built facility which will also be open to the public throughout summer and winter. Mark Bennetts, chief executive officer of the Mt Buller and Mt Stirling Resort Man-

agement Board, said it was a big day for Buller. “This is a tremendously exciting facility for the mountains,” he said. “Our elite athletes will be able to train year-round, and visitors will be able to play, jump and climb in our freestyle playground. “It will help boost tourism to Mt Buller and the Mansfield region, providing another activity for families, school groups and training camps in summer. “It also provides another activity for winter visitors to enjoy during the daytime or at night once the lifts stop turning.” The Buller Air Zone features five trampolines - including a 20’x10’ mega tramp, waterfall tramp, giant air bag, “walk the ridge”, climbing ladder, inflatable bouldering wall and fixed climbing wall with self-belay devices. The facility will be open daily throughout winter and at selected times throughout summer. “We encourage everyone visiting Mt Buller to come and give BAZ a go,” Mr Bennetts said. “There are special sessions

OPEN FOR BUSINESS: (Left) Richard Leder, Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management, and Nick Whitby of Buller Ski Lifts recently declared the Buller Air Zone open for business. Photo: Andrew Railton.

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The fundamentals of ski patrol are unchanged – prevent injury however possible and treat it when it occurs.

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committee of management. At this point Mt Buller efFECTIVELY HAD TWO SKI PATROLS WITH THE VOLUNTEER 6ICTORIAN 3KI !SSOCIATION S 3KI 2ESCUE Service also in effect. 4HAT SAME YEAR $R 0ETER 'RAHAM BECAME THE RESORT S ďŹ rst resident doctor. !ND IN THE TWO PATROL services combined. In the late ‘70s, part of THE CORE OF THE 3KI 0ATROL consisted of Donny Morgan, 4ERRY @3PEAKY ,YONS AND Brian Singer – and they remained part of that core for more than three decades. )T WAS A TEAM THAT SHARED GREAT CAMARADERIE WORK ing hard and playing even harder. 4HEIR COMMON BOND WAS their love for the mountain and the sport of skiing. %ACH WEEKEND THE 3KI 0A trol may attend up to 30-50 incidents, ranging from minor lacerations to more serious injuries. 0REVENTION IS BETTER THAN A cure and so many hours are spent educating school kids ABOUT THE 3NOW 3AFE 0RO GRAM IDENTIFYING HAZARDS and ensuring the environment is as safe as possible FOR SNOW LOVERS

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Little Buller Spur is Molly’s favourite Name: Molly Waterhouse Age: 18. Where do you live? Alexandra. Do you ski or snowboard? Ski. What level skills do you have? Intermediate. How long have you been visiting Mt Buller? 8 years. What are you looking forward to the most this season? Hitting the slopes. Do you ski anywhere else? I cross country ski at Lake Mountain. What’s your Favourite Run on Buller? Little Buller Spur. Favourite Apres venue and why? The Abom – their pizzas are so good.

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A REPRESENTATIVE from the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (VCGLR) recently attended the annual Mount Buller and Mansfield Shire Liquor Forum with Victoria Police and licensees. VCGLR education officer Robyn Donald, Acting Inspector Mark Byers and Senior Sergeant Damian Keegan from Victoria Police spoke to local licensees and venue staff about how to remain compliant during the busy ski season. Licensees were provided support resources including the Safe Function Guidelines, Responsible Service of Alcohol principles poster, question and answer checklists and action plans along with copies of the new signage required to be displayed in venues from July 1. “The VCGLR website has a wealth of information available but meeting with licensees and their staff face to face means we can dis-

cuss their particular concerns and any local issues,� said Ms Donald. There are over 70 forums across Victoria that see industry representatives, police, council and regulators working together to keep the community safe. Topics discussed included responsible service of alcohol, minors, refusal of service to intoxicated patrons, accepted forms of identification including the new key pass in Digital ED, upcoming changes to the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 and the strong importance of being aware of the weather conditions in which they work. The VCGLR is responsible for regulating Victoria’s gambling and liquor industries to ensure their integrity and to minimise harm. Further information about gambling and liquor regulation in Victoria is available on the VCGLR’s website, vcglr.vic.gov.au.

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IT’S that time of year again. Australia’s premier rail event, the Burton Cattleman’s Rail Jam, is set to send the village into meltdown on Saturday, July 21. For the 13th year, Australia’s best snowboarders will roll into Mt Buller village to compete in the country’s longest running snowboarding rail event for a share of $10,000 worth of cash and prizes. It’s challenging, it’s intense and the spectacle is something you will want to see live. However, if you can’t make it Burton is offering a new viewing experience – livecasting the action on the Bur-

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POW Australia saving the snow WITH snow flurries across the Australian Alps this week it’s an apt time for the launch of the Australian chapter of the global environmental group Protect Our Winters (POW). The official launch of POW Australia this week will be followed by a visit from twotime world champion pro skier Chris Davenport. Davenport is a POW board member and is widely regarded as one of the premier big mountain skiers in the world today. Among his many mountaineering achievements Chris was the first person to ski all 54 of Colorado’s 14,000 foot peaks in less than a year. He has also guided and skied on Mt Everest. Chris is visiting Mt Buller and Thredbo resorts during his time in Australia, spreading the word on “why we need winter” and will speak at the Mt Buller cinema on Tuesday, July 24. The talk will be followed by a screening of the new Teton Gravity Research film ‘Rogue Elements’ in which Mt Buller’s Mitch Reeves features. Thredbo will then build on the program with a Hike for POW to the summit of Mt Kosciuszko on Friday, July 27, and a speaker program that evening in-resort. Protect Our Winters activity in Australia started in 2017 when professional snowboarder and POW founder Jeremy

RAREFIED AIR: Two-time world champion pro skier Chris Davenport will be in Buller soon – here he is braving the peaks of Portillo, Chile.

Jones and his family were invited to Mt Buller by longtime friend Tony ‘Harro’ Harrington. The Jones family came to Mt Buller and Thredbo where Jeremy established the first Australian POW resort alliance at Thredbo. This kicked off the charge

towards positive climate action within the snow industry with Falls Creek now also involved and more resorts expected to formalise their participation in the program. Since founding POW 10 years ago the organisation has grown to a global network of over 130,000 supporters and

engaging with 60 million snowsports enthusiasts across the world – a following that is fast growing momentum in Australian alpine communities. Leading the campaign in Australia is a passionate group of advocates including Tony ‘Harro’ Harrington, Rhylla Morgan, Josh Fletcher and Ker-

ris McLiver based at Mt Buller, all who have extensive experience in the snow and outdoor sports industry. “At the heart of it Protect Our Winters is a passionate crew of diehards, professional athletes and industry brands mobilising the outdoor sports community to lead the charge towards posi-

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tive climate action so we can continue to do what we love and live in the communities we care about,” said local, Tony Harrington. “We are excited to foster a team of passionate people, athletes and industry professionals to drive this conversation forward in Australia.”

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Numerous types of tyres are used for winter driving, each with varying, and often misunderstood, levels of safety and performance. 3MPSF WINTER TYRES EXPLAINED Winter or snow tyres that receive the official snowflake marking, also known as the 3PMSF ‘3 Peak Mountain Snow Flake’ symbol, provide verified safety for demanding snow conditions. The definition of a winter tyre is stated in the European ECE regulation 117.02. It states that the tyre’s tread pattern, tread material or structure must be primarily designed in order to provide better characteristics than ordinary tyres in terms of acceleration, traction and stopping under demanding winter conditions, and that it must be verified. The 3PMSF symbol is standardised and controlled by EU authorities, guaranteeing that the product meets the conditions of rigorous testing and is suitable for operation in difficult weather conditions. 3PMSF marked tyres have been approved through regulation tests to guarantee a higher level of performance under winter conditions stated in the European ECE regulation 117.02. 3PMSF winter tyres are designed to stay flexible in temperatures below 7°C and provide excellent grip on snow, slush, wet roads and bare asphalt.The aggressive tread design and siping provides grip and stability in snow and will disperse away water and wet snow slush. Compared to M+S tyres, 3PMSF winter tyres offer superior braking and cornering performance on wet and rough ice, soft and hard-packed snow, and slush. A tyre without the 3PMSF marking cannot be marketed as a snow tyre or a winter tyre.

ALL TERRAIN/OFF ROAD TYRES EXPLAINED Tyres marketed as AT Tyres (All-Terrain/Mud-Terrain/ Off Road) are not winter tyres even though some may display the 3PMSF symbol. An AT tyre complying with the FMVSS 139 requirements (1 test method) do not comply with the UNECE R117 (3 test methods) because these regulations have a totally different set of characteristics. This is easy to understand as AT tyres have little, or no, siping. Sipings are the thin slits across a tread surface, that improve traction in snow and icy conditions HOW WET SNOW SLUSH AFFECTS DRIVING An icy road surface is not always the cause of the problems on alpine roads, deep wet snow slush can easily turn a driver into a passenger. On a wet country road hydroplaning or aquaplaning is dangerous. However slush planing, that can occur when driving on wet soft snow on alpine roads, is even more dangerous.When slush planing occurs you cannot steer, or brake, the vehicle because the tyre loses contact with the road even at very low speed. The combination of deep slushy melting snow, a layer

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of water on the road surface, and possibly ice can make driving extremely dangerous, even for the most experienced driver. Slush has a higher viscosity than water, therefore is pastier, and cannot flow through the tyre tread channels as easily as water. The tread pattern of an M+S tyre will not disperse this wet snow slush from underneath the tyre. The contact between the tyre and the road will be lost, and so will the grip. USING SNOW CHAINS Snow chains are designed to allow a vehicle to climb a gradient that is beyond the grip level of the tyres. State regulations require all vehicles in Victoria, and 2WDs in NSW, to carry wheel chains that can be correctly fitted to your tyres when required.The Owners Manual of your vehicle will detail what wheel and tyre combinations are approved for the fitting of wheel chains. In order for wheel chains to work effectively they must penetrate into the compacted snow surface to provide the maximum amount of traction. Traction may be lost and wheel spin experienced when the snow and/or ice begins to break up and melts to slush - this is what causes chain wear. In these situations the vehicle can slide on the wheel chains. PERFORMING A TRACTION TEST Here is a safe way to determine how much tyre grip is available for any vehicle when driving in challenging winter conditions. When it is safe to do so, at a safe speed, and, making sure that no one is close behind you, apply the brakes firmly until the wheels lock up and the ABS is activated. Keep the brake pedal pressed down until the vehicle stops completely. This will give you a clear indication of the grip available at that particular point in time. You can repeat this test to continually monitor grip in different conditions. This simple test procedure will indicate the grip level of your tyres and highlight the need for correct 3PMSF winter tyres for safer winter driving.

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HOW FUTURE REGULATIONS MAY AFFECT ME? Any forthcoming regulation changes are likely to include a requirement that snow chains comply with the European ON-V5117 standard and snow/winter tyres be identified with the 3PMSF symbol as per the ECE 117.02 snow test.Tyres with M+S marking are not associated to any mandatory traction test and there is no performance guarantee associated with M+S marked tyres. In Germany the old rules have been tightened and the M+S logo no longer suffices. Only tyres with the Snowflake logo (3PMSF) comply with their new regulations. Motorists in Germany have a legal obligation to fit winter tyres on their vehicles.

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You will find the M+S symbol on off-road,All-Terrain (AT) tyres and on many ‘summer’ all season tyres. Even some high speed rated (Y) summer tyres may have this designation. It says nothing about the tyres rubber compound and how it will perform on snow, slush and ice. Tyres with M+S marking are not associated with any mandatory performance test and there is no performance guarantee associated with M+S marked tyres.The M+S marking are based on a tyre’s geometry and not how well it does on tests actually driving in mud or snow. This video shows how a tyre marked M+S does not work in snow: snowtyres.com.au/tyres-explained


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Art show on Buller a success RECENTLY the launch of a stunning exhibition from talented photographers Katie Carmichael and Sue Clemenger capturing beautiful Mt Buller was held, reeling in a large crowd of locals and tourists. “I use my camera as a tool to explore the relentless power and rhythms in nature and its emotive qualities that take us to a place that allows us to reflect, to dream and to pause,” said Katie Carmichael, who has recently decided to pursue her creative interest in photography as a solo artist. Sue Clemenger has been a regular visitor to Mt Buller for almost a decade, and along with her love of skiing, she has developed a love for photography. “With my camera I like to interpret the things I see in a minimal way, simplifying and reducing the ‘noise’ in my environment,” Sue said. “I am inspired by the detail in things that often go unnoticed or unappreciated, and find beauty in the every day.” Until July 29, the striking exhibition will be open for the public to view. For more information, head to www.mtbuller. com.au/Winter/events-activities/event-calendar/ exhibitions-and-displays.

Calcutta dinner prepared participants RECENTLY the annual Mark Adams Ski and Golf Day was held, with the RT Edgar Calcutta dinner held for participants before the event. Participants got together with their teams to wax their skis, polish their clubs, and to help raise more money for the Mansfield district schools’ snowsports program, and get into the spirit of the event.

PEARLY WHITES: Mark Bennetts, Sue Clemenger and Michael Balfe were all toothy grins at the Art Show on Buller last week.

CHECK: (from left) Searle Batten, Richard Leader and Dan Flynn came dressed up in matching t-shirts.

SMILES: (from left) Michael Kennedy and Heidi and Sox Philipasidis smiled for the camera at the Golf dinner.

SMILE: Kate Hays, Katie Carmichael and Sue Clemenger were all glad to be at the Art Show.

WARM: (Aove) David Cooke, Pie Bolton and Katrina Cooke were all rugged up at the Art Show.

CHEERS: (Left) Caity Warren, Pina Elliott, Millie O’Brien and Dan O’Brien enjoying some beverages.

HAPPY: Nancy Pritchard and Lizzie Hart enjoying each other’s company.

NINES: Cathy Simon, Sam Hetral and Jo Rechner dressed up for the occasion. PHOTOS: Mark Woodsford

6. WARM: (from left) Stuart Hogg, Rob and Andrea Aivatoglou and Matt Gregg were all rugged up for a night out. PHOTOS: Mark Woodsford. 5. CHEERS: (from left) Sarah George, Eddie Gibbins, Mark Adams and Anna Voinsky enjoying a catch up at the golf dinner.

DRINKS: (from left) Geoff Walker, Peter Cresswell, Mark Foleta, Wayne Ritchie and Capt. Foreplay enjoyed some drinks and each other’s company.

THE BOYS: (from left) Oliver Stone, Mark Foley, Peter Luscombe, Paul Morrissy, Matt Hill, Michael Kennedy and Ralph Frahamer enjoyed some drinks at the Mark Adams Ski Golf dinner.

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The sisters of the snow THE annual Snow Sisters event was held last Thursday, July 12 at the Ski Club of Victoria, attracting 130 women to the night.

THE SISTERS: (from left) Main organisers Suzanne Rumble, Taryn James and Sonia Evans. HELPING HAND: Vivienne Schwartz from Multiclass Snowsports was happy to receive help from the sisters.

GOING, GOING: Auctioneer David Clark was working hard on the night.

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ALL SMILES: (from left) Annie Sherman, Vanessa Mahon and Sue Ferguson.

LIVE: Will from the band Wireless was the performer for the night.

FAMILY: (from left) Organisation sisters Andrea Ritchie, Suzanne Rumble, Sonia Evans, Nina Schofield and Taryn James.

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LIGHT EM UP: The Leukaemia Foundation is calling for volunteers in Mt Buller to support a Light The Night event this October.

Mt Buller, light up Australia for blood cancer THE Leukaemia Foundation is calling for volunteers in Mt Buller to support local families affected by blood cancer by hosting a Light The Night event this October. In Australia, more than 60,000 people are living with a blood cancer including leukaemia, myeloma, lymphoma and every day another 35 people are diagnosed.

The Leukaemia Foundation’s Light The Night is the only event in Australia that brings together the blood cancer community including patients, families, friends, carers and medical professionals to support each other, while raising vital funds for research to beat blood cancer. Now in its 11th year, the inspiring event includes a

beautiful evening lantern ceremony and walk which will be held in around 140 locations across Australia. Bill Petch, Leukaemia Foundation chief executive officer, said sadly, most of us know someone who’s been affected by blood cancer. It is one of Australia’s most prolific cancers and unfortunately diagnoses rates are on

the rise. The Leukaemia Foundation supports families in the Mt Buller area through services such as emotional support, education, accommodation during the weeks and months of treatment in the city, as well as transport to and from chemotherapy – all at no cost. “As well as giving the community the chance to come

together and walk in solidarity, hosting a Light The Night event is a rewarding way to show your support and help to raise funds to ensure local families affected by blood cancer receive the support they need,” said Mr Petch. Everyone who registers to attend a Light The Night event will be able to select the colour lantern that represents

their place in the blood cancer community: Gold – to remember a lost loved one; Blue – to show support; White – to signify your own blood cancer journey. To find out more about becoming a Light The Night host, please visit lightthenight.org.au or contact 1800 620 420.


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Karbon Buller Cup held on mountain THE MBRC 2018 Karbon Buller Cup kicked off on Sunday, July 15 with loads of snow on the ground for all the competitors. For full results, check out www.mtbuller.com.au.

2 SMOOTH SAILING: Mia Clift was carving it up last weekend, ranking first in Grom 2 Snowboard. PHOTO: Tony Harrington/The Photo Shop

1 WHITE MIST: Ellie-Mae Broomhead was rocketing through the gates at the Buller Cup last week, finishing second in the U16 Alpine. PHOTO: Jackie Coogan/The Photo Shop

5 PRETTY IN PINK: Yolanda Fulton Richmond showed fine form at the Buller Cup, taking top honours in the Alpine Masters. PHOTO: Tony Harrington/The Photo Shop

4 ON YOUR MARKS: Sibella Deague ready to rock for her run at the Buller Cup, where she walked away in second spot overall for the U10 Alpine. PHOTO: Tony Harrington/The Photo Shop

3 STAR: Nicholas Pest put on a show for spectators at the Buller Cup. PHOTO: Jackie Coogan/The Photo Shop

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SCENIC: Owners of Kooroora studios will be able to enjoy views as luxurious as this.

Mt Buller’s legendary Kooroora reborn KOOROORA was originally constructed by Ernest Forras in 1953 and has since undergone numerous additions, remodelling and upgrades. The Grollo family have owned Kooroora for over 20 years and have been working with the various government instrumentalities to deliver a quality iconic development in the very heart of Mt Buller. The new Kooroora will comprise 21 apartments, including studios (from $225,000), two bedrooms

(from $685,000) and three bedrooms (from $995,000). Importantly, individual car parks are also for sale for $92,500. The development will also include a boutique hotel site, comprising some 24 rooms plus a significant ground floor retail area. The retail area will have prominent spaces available for lease to boutique operators that will complement the Kooroora development. Kooroora will also include a hotel venue and entertain-

ment. The development was designed by Interlandi Mantesso Architects and will be developed by Altiset Developments, one of the Grollo Group of companies. The Kooroora project was released to the market on Thursday, July 12, and has already received over 40 registrations of interest, including the retail areas. For more information, contact John Castran on 0411 502 424 or Daniela Valmorbida on 0412 537 967.

PICTURESQUE: (Above) The exterior of Kooroora is just as modern as its interior.

CLOSE: (Right) Walk out your front door and the mountain is right at your doorstep.

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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.

A wonderfully comfortable and well maintained two bedroom apartment located on the first floor in the Snowflake building. A fully optioned kitchen and dining, lounge area comes complete with two big leather couches for relaxing after a hard day on the slopes. Of the two bedrooms, one has a queen size bed while the second has two bunks with one a double/single combo, sleeping a total of seven. Both bedroom have built in robes. There is a bathroom and all heating and hot water are included in the annual fees. To cap off this spotless apartment is the on site parking by permit. At this price, an inspection is a must.

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Located on the first floor in Twin Towers and over looking 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 locations in Mt Buller. Sleeping six in comfort with a double room and bunk room, this original apartment has been truly loved and maintained. Open space living and dining it has large modular couch and dining for six. Balcony off the living area and body corps include heating and hot water. The apartment is sold on a walk in, walk out basis with all appliances and fully furnished. This apartment is well worth the inspection.

A unique apartment with all the extras in a great ski in/ski out position. It has a large open living room with a gas fireplace and extra TV/sitting room. A well optioned central kitchen with a separate dining area. A three bedroom apartment all with en-suite. A master bedroom, a bunk room and guest room sleeping six. Close to Standard Run and close to Ski School.

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$285,000 St Anton 215

Relax after a day on the snow with views over the Howqua Valley and enjoy your own space. Located next to the Chamois slopes and Lydia’s lift is this recently renovated two bedroom apartment. Sleep seven in relative comfort with a double room and a bunk room. All new appliances in the kitchen and furniture throughout. There is a second private entry out onto the snow. Good benefits with hotel management and good earning potential if that is your wish. This apartment is good value for the investment and certainly worth an inspection.

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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.

$740,000 Breathtaker 305

fter a day on the slopes, relax in comfort with a wood fire and views over the village. This three bedroom, three bathroom townhouse located on Chamois Road has all you will need for a beautiful mountain home. The entry level has the master bedroom with an en-suite, a bunk room, and a bathroom. A second entrance on the lower level has a drying/ski room, a second living area, a double bedroom and bathroom with bathtub. The top level has many features including a large kitchen, dining nook, bamboo floor, balcony, and fabulous sunset views.

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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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Mt Buller - Moose, 2/5 The Avenue 3 2 Location Location Location Moose Apartments is located in the heart of the village and close to everything - the perfect Triangle with only meters between the Village Centre, Blue Bullet Lift, and Ski School. 3 very large bedrooms with master offering stunning mountain views plus alcove room with sofa bed. Fully functional kitchen with living and dining features uninterrupted views. Very Large bunk room also has kids retreat with couch and TV together with ensuite. Alcove/study offers additional Sofa bedding if desired increasing accommodation to 10 people. 2 bathrooms with main bathroom incorporating Bath and Euro Laundry. 4WD Parking access permit available to unload passengers and luggage.Price: $585,000

Mt Buller - Elk Ski Lodge, 7/6 Breathtaker Road 1 1 1 Magnificent Private Room - A Rare Opportunity! Elk Ski Lodge is one of Mt Buller’s premier lodges seconds to Bourke St with 8 privately owned rooms. Elk has great facilities with 2 well-fitted kitchens, comfortable dining, 3 spacious living rooms, plenty of storage, ski & drying room and a large laundry. On offer at this prestigious location opposite Pension Grimus, is a private room with a spacious fit-out. Including a queen bed, Single bunk & En-suite. Price includes stylish furnishings. 4 on-site parking spaces for owners giving a great opportunity to park on site. Price: $225,000

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Mt Buller - Valley View, 301/8 Abom Way 3 2 1 Spacious 3 Bedroom with Ski-In/Ski-Out Access. Positioned at the front of the building, in a premium position overlooking Bourke St and opposite ski school, this two story design offers sleeping for 9 in comfort. Large living room with gas fireplace and sunny balcony overlooking Bourke St. Downstairs main bedroom features an ensuite with excellent sunlit views. 2 upstairs bedrooms offer two bunks in one and a queen/single bunk in the other. Fully furnished for prompt sale. Strong rental history when not in use. On-title carpark included in the sale. Price: $825,000

Mt Buller - Whistler 1B/1C, 14 Chamois Road A Unique Enclave of 2 Apartments to be Sold 2 Fully self-contained apartments available for sale located in the Whistler Tower with great access from the front of the complex. Facilities include an entrance with drying and ski storage, separate well fitted laundry room, spa room and a rooftop lookout tower with freestanding fireplace. With only 3 apartments in the tower only those 3 have exclusive use of the private facilities. 1B has an on-title car park included in the sale & 1C can apply for a drop off 4WD access permit.

Mt Buller - Snowflake 4/22 Stirling Road 3 2 1 Great 3 Bedroom with carpark The Snowflake building has recently been substantially renovated. Apartment 4 offers an appealing open plan living and dining with a functional balcony. 3 large bedrooms with BIR designed to sleep 7. Family bathroom plus a second powder room. Treed and mountain top views offer excellent natural light. Great ski storage and drying cupboard will appeal. Private laundry facilities 7kg Washing Machine & 7kg Dryer. Great access on ground floor with sufficient private storage at entry. Car parking available to all unit owners with ample parking on site. Being sold fully furnished to move straight in. Price: $495,000

1B - 2 Bed 2 Bath 1 Carpark $445,000 1C - 2 Bed 2 Bath $375,000

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PROPERTIES WANTED FOR SALE Mark Adams 0419 858 007

www.markadams.com.au

Zach Adams 0437 199 500 51d03711-v3/2718


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“MT BULLER & BASE OF BULLER” 22 Years - “Leading The Way” CONSTRUCTION COMMENCED

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Mt Buller - Peak 301/1 Stirling Road 3 2 1 North Facing Penthouse Offering Excellent Views. 3-bedroom penthouse located opposite Chamois Ski Run with ski-in ski-out access. Features one of the largest balconies on the mountain offering spectacular mountain views plenty of room for outdoor entertaining for those sunny Buller afternoons. Spacious 2 level fit-out with comfortable open plan living and dining with gas fireplace. Upstairs features the master bedroom with north facing views offering WIR & En-suite with large spa bath. Downstairs with two further generous bedrooms that share a family bathroom with separate powder room. Excellent drying room in entry and walk-in ski storage cage in basement Secure underground carpark with remote control entry and internal lift to top floor apartments. Price: $925,000 Fully Furnished

Mt Buller - Kabuki 17 Chamois Road 3 3 1 Six brand new townhouses with only two available for sale. Each 3 bedroom townhouse has the luxury of a private entry, garage carpark and heated driveway for easy access. The master bedroom having an en-suite and two further generous size bedrooms. Two more bathrooms with all having heated floors for the winter months. Fully fitted kitchen with stone benchtops, European appliances. Oak timber flooring with an open fireplace and balcony. Laundry, drying room, ski tuning, large attic room, heaps of storage. Hydronic heating throughout. Designed and developed by long-term Buller skiers. Price on Application

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THE FULL PACKAGE

4 3.5 1 Mt Buller - Kensei, 4 Chamois Road Prestigious Freestanding Home - Ski In/Ski Out A crafted family home in one of Mount Buller’s most convenient locations showcases every conceivable indulgence over three lavish levels. Discover 4 spacious bedrooms, 3.5 luxurious bathrooms and the expansive comforts of open-plan living and dining. Framed by floor-toceiling glass, expect uninterrupted mountaintop views towards Little Buller Spur and Bourke Street in all directions. Featuring Caesar stone benchtops, gas fireplace and hydronic in-floor heating throughout. Sleeps 11 guests in comfort with BIR in all 4 bedrooms, 2 with Ensuites. Drying room and laundry with Bosch washing and drying appliances. Remote garage with internal access. Intercom system, keyless entry, ample storage. Offered fully furnished for a smooth transaction. Price on Application

Mt Buller - The Christiana 1/1 Breathtaker Road 3 3 1 Ground Floor Over-Sized Apartment Only 2 Minutes To Bourke St. The recently modernized entry to The Christiana Apartments offers a secure private foyer with only 4 apartments. Christiana 1 is a spacious corner apartment and features 3 bedrooms all with en-suites and robes. Magnificent large multiple lounge rooms with one having a gas fireplace. Dining area could be converted 4th bedroom. The kitchen is well fitted with quality appliances. Good drying room and ski lockers. Fully Equipped laundry. Very convenient access for skiing home via Standard Run. Being offered for sale partly furnished. An on-title car park is included with the unit. Price: $825,000

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Mt Buller - Arlberg 5/45 Summit Road 2 2 1 Fantastic location with underground car park. Located in the iconic Arlberg hotel which has many private apartments designed to suit families. Perfectly positioned, Ski-in Ski-out from this appealing two level 2 bedroom with 2 bathrooms, one with double spa. Fully furnished apartment sleeping 6 including kitchen, living & dining. Comes with fantastic underground carpark space on title. Can be used as often as you wish with no restrictions. Very low outgoings make it affordable should you wish to use it more. Can be rented easily and the management is excellent. Enjoy the benefit of the Arlberg facilities in the building. Nooky’s restaurant, ski hire, and boutique and the reception for your paying guests. Inspection by appointment. Price: $520,000

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INSPECTION A MUST

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Mt Buller - Sundowner 28 Stirling Road 11 4 3 Sundowner Lodge - Amazing Opportunity- Large Block 1450 sqm Fastidiously rebuilt and renovated from top to bottom. Currently successfully operated commercial lodge with 30-bed licenses but could suit multiple families looking to form their own mini club. Located very close to the free shuttle (bus stop 4) which takes you straight to ski school. The main lodge has 6 bedrooms with 20 beds, two large bathrooms, spacious lounge with polished floorboards & enclosed fireplace, well-fitted kitchen, drying room, laundry and large storage. Separate 3 bedroom fully renovated apartment with its own entry. Additional 2 bedroom manager unit with private entry. 3 roadside parking spaces just out the front available on an annual basis. Hydronic heating throughout the lodge. Fully furnished and ready to go with low annual outgoings. Price on Application

Mt Buller - Summit Lodge 5/44 Summit Road 2 2 Modern Alpine Living At The Top Of Bourke St This modernised north facing apartment is conveniently located for ski in/ski out access. Spacious sundrenched open plan living, dining and a modern kitchen all with pleasant views towards Mt Stirling, opening out to a substantial northern balcony. 2 comfortable and well-lit bedrooms with BIR offering room to sleep 6. 2 family bathrooms, good size drying space and European laundry. The balcony features a large BBQ and the added bonus of a rare storage room underneath with entry through a trapdoor to store excess luggage and ski gear. The Summit Lodge building is in great condition having been recently renovated. 4WD access car permit available for drop offs and departures. Being offered fully furnished. Price: $565,000

Mt Buller - Cariboux, 1/11 Chamois Road 3 3 1 Alpine Townhouse at the front of Cariboux. Cariboux 1 features 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, 2 living spaces and car parking at the front door. This townhouse has its own private entry and is set over 3 levels. Located on Chamois Rd, quiet location with easy access to the village and slopes. The living features bamboo flooring, slow combustion wood stove, sunny balcony, dining and large kitchen all located on the top floor with fabulous views of the slopes and surrounding mountains. Large master bedroom with En-suite, 2 further bedrooms both with bathrooms (one with bath tub). Additional TV living area on the lower level area plus a great ski store and drying area with easy access from street level. Price: $740,000 Furnished

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Merrijig - Surrender 20 Alpine Ridge Drive 4 2 4+ Surrender is a lovely 4-bedroom home situated on approx. 920 sqm Fantastic open-plan living & dining with a quality kitchen leading out to an Alfresco entertaining area. The top level features a sizeable master bedroom, WIR, En-suite plus spectacular views of Mt Buller. Downstairs consists of 3 spacious bedrooms, with 2 queen beds and a bunk room all to sleep up to a dozen guests. Fireplace & reverse cycle air-conditioning for every season. Double garage and plenty of parking in the driveway to fit a boat & caravan with an additional storage shed for tools, skis & water sports equipment. Quality furnishings throughout included in the sale. The perfect home to suit any lifestyle, whether you’re a family of skiers or a keen fisherman, Surrender is sure to impress. Price: Price on Application

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PROPERTIES WANTED FOR SALE Mark Adams 0419 858 007

www.markadams.com.au

Zach Adams 0437 199 500 j/51d03713-v3/27-18


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The village of SilverStar is a colourful collection of Victorian styled buildings containing accommodation, shops and restaurants giving a warm and cosy feeling in the mountains. Being a ski in ski out village gives you access to some of the lightest snow you will find covering over 3000 acres of incredible terrain. The new 8 passenger Gondola for the 2018-19 season will make accessing the amazing frontside cruisers a breeze meaning more leg burning laps of Big Dipper. Head to the backside of the mountain for an advance riders paradise, seemingly endless bump runs and steep groomed black runs like Normania or jump right into the challenging double blacks such as the infamous Chute 5. After a day at the award winning kids ski school there is plenty to keep those active kids busy all night. Skating on the outside natural rink of Brewers Pond, slide away at the Tube Town Adventure Park or pick a route on the indoor rock climbing wall.

MAKE THIS YOUR YEAR TO EXPERIENCE SILVERSTAR

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$1119 per person

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$1299 per person

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LIFT DEAL Ski 7 Pay 5* Based on book by 31 August

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