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Season opening Page 2
Opening weekend a huge success
FIRED UP: The 2018 Mt Buller season opened with a literal bang on the Queen’s Birthday weekend. For more photos, turn to page 2.
Funding for Buller water - Page 4
Social pictures Pages 10-11
INDEX Skier profile...............P6 Real Estate ..............P15
LAST week Mt Buller celebrated the opening of the 2018 snow season with skiing and boarding, ďŹ reworks and festivities. Blue Bullet chairlift was turning, and Bourke Street ski run opened at 9am with guests of all ages thrilled at making ďŹ rst turns on a soft cover of man-made snow. Although there wasn’t a lot of snow to be found, Mt Buller was the only Alpine resort with any skiing – and more than a few took the opportunity to hit the slopes.
Mt Buller celebrates opening of the 2018 season with skiing, fireworks and festivities In the Village Square there was plenty of entertainment, with kids’ performers, a roving magician, free face painting and even some ďŹ res for marshmallow roasting. With the opening weekend now behind them, everyone at Mt Buller has their eyes skyward – waiting for that ďŹ rst real snow dump. Grabbing ďŹ rst chair glory for 2018 were friends Aidan
Bier, Matt Simons, Chloe McDonald and Henry Heron. Overcast skies cleared during the day in time for the ofďŹ cial celebrations in the Mt Buller Village Square. A crowd of over 500 gathered to enjoy traditional Mt Buller hospitality including hot chocolate, gluhwein and roast chestnuts. Mt Buller’s adorable sled dog puppies were a hit with
guests, and a special delivery of man-made snow to Village Square saw the snowballs ying as kids relished the fun. Winter Olympians Jakara Anthony, Anton Grimus, Belle Brockhoff and Paralympian Mitch Gourley were joined by Anthony Carbines (MLA, Ivanhoe) in declaring the 2018 season open. The skies lit up with a brilliant ďŹ reworks display,
PHOTO: Andrew Railton Mt Buller
then crowds danced the night away to cover band, Chunky Jam. Mr Carbines used the occasion to announce a funding grant of $7.5 million for the Mt Buller Water Storage Project through the Regional Infrastructure Fund (details available in separate release). The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting snow, with Channel 7’s Jane Bunn predicting up to 50cm this week, which may see additional lifts open.
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NEXT GENERATION: Laura Koivumaki with sled dog in training, Winter.PHOTO: Rhyll McCormack
MAIDEN VOYAGE: First chair on Mt Buller for 2018 was shared by (from left) Aidan Bier, Matt Simons, Chloe McDonald and Henry Heron. PHOTO: Andrew Railton Mt Buller
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THE BOYS: Hugh Bailey, James Burton and Hamish Bailey at Mt Buller last Saturday. PHOTO: Rhyll McCormack
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EARLY GO: Skiing was already on for Bourke Street for the season opening. PHOTO: Andrew Railton Mt Buller
Buller opening weekend success OVER the weekend, Mount Buller ofďŹ cially welcomed in the start of winter – with snow celebrities, meteorologists and even a few politicians making an appearance for the big occasion. With the opening weekend now behind them, everyone at Mt Buller has their eyes skyward – waiting for that ďŹ rst real snow dump. FRIENDS AND FUN: Deciding not to ski, these avid snow-lovers instead spent time playing in the Village Square – constructing a too cool for school snowman. Pictured, from left, are Leo Shwarz, Matt Shields, Brad Spicer, Ness Monk, Laura Hayes and Sam Hawthorn. PHOTO: Rhyll McCormack
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THE GIRLS: (From left) Chloe and Caitlyn Parsons with Georgia Riley, taking the opportunity for a little snow play over the weekend. PHOTO: Rhyll McCormack
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Mountain cattlemen say brumbies should stay THE Mountain Cattlemen’s Association of Victoria (MCAV) has hit out at the State Government after news that 1200 brumbies will be re-homed or euthanised in the Alpine National Park, including all of those found on the Bogong High Plains. Making the announcement earlier this month, Victoria’s Environment Minister, Lily D’Ambrosio, said the removal of feral horses would combat “severe damage” being done to High Country eco systems. “Feral horses cannot be allowed to run rampant in the Alpine National Park — their hard hooves damage the precious environment and destroy the habitats of threatened species,” Ms D’Ambrosio said. However, Mansfield-based president of the MCAV, Graeme Stoney, said the claims were at odds with the heritage of Victoria. “The Bogong High Plains are vast and iconic,” he said. “The small mob of brumbies that run on the plains - estimated at less than 100 - cause minimal impact to that vast area, and are a significant part of the heritage that makes the plains so special to visitors. “The Bogong High Plains are one of the few places that
the visiting public can gain a glimpse of the brumbies, an experience which is very exciting and rewarding even to hardened and experienced bush people.” Mr Stoney said the MCAV supported reducing brumby numbers where there was a proven environmental impact. “With any debate about public land, there should be a balance; and keeping the small mob on the plains should be part of that balanced management for cultural, heritage and tourism reasons,” Mr Stoney said. “The MCAV has supported the need to reduce numbers of horses in other parts of the Alpine Park, such as near the NSW border where numbers are increasing to levels where there is impact.” Last month, the New South Wales Government reversed their planned cull of brumbies after a public backlash. The brumby control was to take place in the Kosciuszko National Park, where an estimated 6000 wild horses live, but was scrapped. In a complete about-face, the government now plans to introduce the “brumby bill” to parliament – legally protecting the animals from future culling.
REFRESH: Parks Victoria will replace field staff uniforms as of this week, with the new outfits designed to be more work efficient.
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SAVE ME: The MCAV has hit out at the Victorian Government after plans were announced to completely remove all brumbies from the Bogong High Plains, along with a further 1100 in the Alpine National Park.
PARKS Victoria field service officers and rangers will be wearing new uniforms as of this week, replacing the outfit that was first designed 20 years ago. The new fit-for-purpose uniform uses latesttechnology fabrics, is suitable for all sizes and operational activities, and requires less maintenance. It is also less expensive, providing an ongoing cost saving for Parks Victoria. Some 24 Parks Victoria employees trialled the new uniform garments prior to release, providing design input and improvements that have been integrated into the final design.
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Water funding makes future look snowy THE future of Mt Buller’s critical Water Storage Project has been secured with the State Government announcing a $7.5 million grant through the Regional Tourism Infrastructure Fund. Parliamentarian Anthony Carbines (MLA, Ivanhoe) took the opportunity to publicly announce the funding while at Mt Buller to celebrate the opening of the 2018 snow season. The Mt Buller Water Storage Project will deliver a 100 megalitre water storage facility within the ski area to provide water for drinking, snow making and firefighting. Identified as a critical component for the long-term security, sustainability and growth of the resort in summer and winter, the Mt
Buller Water Storage Project has been eight years in the making. “An adequate supply of water is critical for Buller to grow during summer and will double the amount of storage for snowmaking during winter,” Mark Bennetts, chief executive officer Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management, said. “The project will provide jobs during construction and help secure regional jobs during summer and winter in the years to come.” The project will increase snowmaking capacity in the 51 hectares of ski area with existing snowmaking, and enable an additional 15 hectares of ski area to receive new snowmaking facilities. “This announcement is welcome news for Mt Buller and is a positive
step to a more certain future for our skiers and snowboarders,” Laurie Blampied, general manager Buller Ski Lifts, said. “For Buller Ski Lifts we can now confidently plan to make more snow across more areas in the resort. “We’ve wanted to grow our snowmaking areas so skiers and boarders can enjoy a more reliable cover on more ski runs and this now gives us the ability to promise more snow on more runs each winter.” Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management and Buller Ski Lifts have a joint venture partnership in making snow at Mt Buller. Buller Ski Lifts has committed to spend over $8m in additional snowmaking and associated infrastructure.
“The project includes a range of environmental initiatives including an innovative watering feature to ensure the preservation of important alpine bogs and associated flora and fauna, as well as vegetation offsets on Mt Stirling,” Mr Bennetts said. “Twelve months of environmental monitoring is already under way to establish a baseline before starting any construction and will continue thereafter. “The water storage facility will also include walking trails and viewing areas.” Planning approval for the project was received from the State Government in January 2018 and Environment Protection and Biodiversity approval is expected from the Federal Government shortly.
A contract to complete detailed design and construction will be tendered later this year. The water storage facility is expected to be constructed during the 2019 - 2020 summer, with fill commencing during winter 2020, and be providing water for Mt Buller from the 2020 – 2021 summer. Mt Buller and Mt Stirling see over 40 per cent of winter visitation to Victoria’s alpine areas each year, host approximately 500,000 visitor days each year, help generate and maintain 2600 on mountain jobs and many more in the surrounding regions, generate gross expenditure of approximately $600m pa, and contribute $260 million per annum to Victoria’s state revenue.
FUTURE ASSURED: These stake holders from Mount Buller and Mount Stirling have reason to smile, with the future of water supplies on Buller assured. Pictured are (from left) Richard Leder (deputy chair Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management Board), Laurie Blampied (general manager Buller Ski Lifts), Jacqui Jennings (chair Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management Board), Anthony Carbines MP, Joel Dixon (Mt Buller Ratepayers Association), Mark Bennetts (chief executive officer Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management Board).
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Police say safety is ‘snow joke’ AS winter sets in, Victoria Police are gearing up for the snow season and are asking those travelling to Alpine areas to keep themselves safe. General duties police with the help of the Operations Response Unit will have a seven day a week presence at Mount Buller for the duration of the season. Assistant Commissioner Rick Nugent said police will be focused on the key issues they see every year at the snow. “Generally, everyone who visits the snow is well behaved and we don’t have too many issues,” he said. “However, each year we do see a small number of thefts, car accidents, missing people and rescues. “A lot of these things are avoidable and we ask the community to look after their safety while they are enjoying the snow. “The best advice police can give is to be prepared for your trip. “Planning and preparation are the keys to having a safe and enjoyable alpine experience.” Here are some tips from police for having a safe trip to the snow: When it comes to road safety, travelling on alpine roads in winter can be dan-
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It is imperative that those attending snow environments, whether in resorts or outside the resorts prepare appropriately and understand the conditions and environment. Be aware that conditions can and will change quickly. To prevent an emergency search and rescue situation, plan your trip carefully, let someone know where you are going and how long you’ll be, wear appropriate wind and waterproof clothing, take care of and check your equipment before skiing or boarding, regularly check weather and snow conditions and if lost – stop, seek shelter and wait. If going outside the boundaries of the resorts, consider the risks associated with avalanches, in particular, after heavy snow falls. “We also ask everyone to make sure they enjoy themselves responsibly after a long day of snow activities,” Asst Com Nugent said. “It’s important in this environment that you have your wits about you, so drink responsibly. “Police will be working with local licensees and doing spot checks on pubs and clubs.” As always, if you need emergency assistance while you’re on the mountain call Triple Zero (000).
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Spook – one of the real characters of the mountain
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BEST described as one of the real characters of the mountain, Andrew ‘Spook’ Kelly first set foot on Mt Buller on November 28, 1969. At 3pm to be exact. And things were never again the same… for the mountain, that is. And 47 years later he is still prowling the resort, shooting from the hip and sharing the energy he brought to the resort way back then. So, which path led Spook to Buller? Well, back in New Zealand the young Spook and his family grew up in Auckland, later moving to the Bay of Islands, and would holiday in Whakapapa and Turoa. So, his early skiing prowess was developed at Mt Ruapehu and also skiing the face of Mt Ngauruhoe, an active volcano with almost 2300m elevation. At 19 years of age he decided he needed to see more and made his way to Melbourne. Considering his options over a beer at the Biltmore Hotel in Albert Park, he came across a guy who worked for the Blue Lift Company. John Hilton-Wood was the owner and Spook worked for John for the next four years. Spook’s first job on Mt Buller was assisting to install the new Bull Run T-Bar, mainly focused on the electrical installations. He stayed at the old Blue Lifts Cabin staff accommodation, located above the drive station of the actual lift. The Bull Run lift station was essentially on the site of the cur-
SINCE 1969: One of Buller’s real characters, Andrew ‘Spook’ Kelly.
rent Faulty Towers building (now being replaced by the amazing new Whitehorse apartment construction – see, everything keeps evolving). Upstairs in the cabin was Rav’s Restaurant operated by Vaughn Lucas. Back then, Orange Lifts had three pomas which all commenced at the area known as Helicopter Flat. They went up the left hand side of Bourke Street, and continued over a bridge to the top of Baldy and accessed the summit ski area. To get to the Bull Run area, you had to go through a tunnel (ie under the pomas) and you popped
out next to the Bull Run drive station, Blue Lifts Cabin and Rav’s. Sven Hayden was the Blue Lifts manager. It was a different time where all five or six lift company employees were expected to do everything, including summer grooming outside of the winter months. In 1973, Spook was called up for conscription services to the New Zealand army. Ready to serve, it was abolished at short notice by the newly elected Labour Government and so Spook returned to Mt Buller where he commenced work with Orange Lifts.
Hans Grimus was general manager and Spook’s fi rst gig was brush cutting and chain sawing for the installation of the Tyrol T-Bar. A bulldozer was driven by a guy named Denny Williams and cleared runs like Cow Camp, Dam Run and Wattle Wiggle. They created a unique and amazing skiing experience that has lasted generations, in among the enormous ghost gums that dominate the gullies and ridges in that environment. In the early ‘80s, Spook was involved in establishing the original Horse Hill Chairlift (not to be confused with the current detachable quad that was built many years later). The bull wheel and gear box were being craned in. Now, picture Spook on top of the tower jacking the two cross beams apart – the jack has failed, the cross beams have swung in, knocked him off the tower and sent him flying five metres to the ground. End result? Both arms broken. However, he assures me he skied the entire season. There are a bunch of guys Spook met dating back to the ‘70s that he still skis with today, including Daryl Purcell, Steve Holland, Tim Donaldson, Peter Kendall, Andrew Humphries and Ian Browning. That’s the snow life style and it’s the reason we all love it. Times were different and everyone worked hard and played harder. The erosion of the lodge and club culture has been a sad reality but on the other side of the ledger is the wonderful lifestyle Mt Buller has provided, including meeting his partner of many years, Sue, and their two children.
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Night time skiing THE fun doesn’t stop when the sun goes down at Mt Buller. On Saturdays and Sundays from July 7 through to August 26 you can ski, board or take a lesson on Bourke Street ski run or go tobogganing in the Village Snowplay Park until 8.30pm, all under lights. Add live entertainment and extended shuttle hours for the best ‘long’ weekend around. Buy your twilight lift pass from Buller Sports Central; private lessons are also available from the Ski and Snowboard School. Discover Ski and Snowboard lessons start at 4.30pm and 5.30pm.
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Local filmmaker strikes again with surfing movie LOCAL filmmaker Tony ‘Harro’ Harrington is presenting his latest surf documentary Emocean at Mt Buller these school holidays with two special presentation screenings followed by a Q&A. Filmed over three years, the documentary explores surfers’ connection to the ocean in a filmic journey around some of the world’s most inspiring surfing locations. “What started out as a surf film quickly turned into something so much more than wild waves and barrel rides,” Tony said. This is a documentary with soul; a salty blend of stories by the eclectic assortment of people sharing tales of adventure, adrenaline, inspiration, love and loss, and their relationship with the ocean. Emocean is a beautiful ride to countless coastal locations. Some are well-known like Hawaii’s Pipeline, Jaws in Maui and California’s Mavericks and others are wild, far-flung spots tucked away in North West Australia and deep in South Australia. This film is underpinned by
SURF’S UP: Buller filmmaker Tony Harrington’s new film is about a surfer’s connection to the sea.
inspiring surfing but is not only for surfers, it is a love letter to the sea woven through with experiences from surfers, filmers, fishermen, and marine scientists and watermen. “Everyone who surfs, dives, swims or spends anytime close to the ocean has their own special connection,” Tony said.
“There is a power within the waves and below the water’s surface that draws us all in, fuels us and nurtures us. “The stories in the film are mainly about how time in the water makes people feel. “It’s also about respect for the marine environment and its creatures and why as surfers we are
drawn to this mystical, powerful and special place on our planet that is our oceans.” Audiences who have enjoyed watching Breath in cinemas recently will enjoy this film which explores parallel themes and explores the energy and allure of the ocean and the hold it can have on people. “It’s a story film, rather than just a surf film, and the best surf film I’ve seen in years,” said Greg Huglin, an Academy Award winning filmmaker. The Mt Buller screenings are a special opportunity to see the film which has been previewed at the Newport Beach Film Festival in California and will next screen at the Honolulu Surf Film Festival in Hawaii. Emocean will screen at Mt Buller Cinema on Wednesday, July 4 at 7pm and Thursday, July 12 at 7pm. Advanced sale tickets are available for $10 from the Rip Curl store or full-price on the door is $18 adults/$15 child/$12 Buller Crew.
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HOME AMONG THE GNOMES: Mt Buller’s Gnome family has grown over the past few years and little Gnomes can be found everywhere – just go looking.
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BEFORE the snow season really gets serious and the days are likely to be sunny don’t let the children get bored – take them on a Gnome Roam. The Gnome Roam is a self-guided tour of the mystical gnome world of the mountain village and if you’re lucky you might catch a glimpse of resident Mt Buller gnomes. Learn about their favourite places to play as well as some interesting facts about the gnome way of life. Download the free Mt Buller Walks app and enjoy an audio tour of the roam along with a copy of the Mt Buller Gnome Roam keepsake booklet available from the Clock Tower or Alpine Central or here online. On your way up the mountain, you can also stop in at the Gnome Home for a visit. Located about 3km up the Mt Buller Tourist Road, keep an eye out for the Gnome Crossing sign and just past that you will find the
Gnome Home, in a majestic Mountain Ash tree. Come and check out our Gnomefriendly venues. The Mt Buller Gnomes have long resided outdoors in the Mt Buller Village, and recently we’ve found new clans that have moved indoors. Some very special people have welcomed gnomes into their venues, so now your little folk can come indoors and catch up with our little folk. Hotel Pension Grimus: Breathtaker Rd, Bus Stop 11: Come inside out of the cold and visit the Austrian gnome family living at Hotel Pension Grimus. Treat your little folk to a mug of gnome Tyrolean hot chocolate with a gnome apple strudel muffin or a gnome gingerbread cookie. Available Mon - Fri 4pm-6pm, Saturday and Sunday 12 noon-6pm, during winter. Enzian Hotel on Chamois: Stir-
ling Road, Bus Stop 3: After a hard day’s gnome hunting, reward the kids with a special gnome hot chocolate and cookie. Available daily, during winter. Duck Inn Restaurant: Goal Post Road, Bus Stop 6: Little folk have big appetites, so the Duck Inn’s Gnometti Bolognese is sure to hit the spot. Available nightly, 5pm - 7pm, during winter. The Garage Cafe - Ski Club of Victoria: Summit Road, Bus Stop 13: Hot chocolate, gnome mug and marshmallow toasting pack. Available daily, during the Garage Cafe hours of operation, from 7am. Not available from The Whitt Bar & Restaurant. Gnome, Sweet Gnome. Take a little piece of gnome home with you; when you purchase a Gnome Hot Chocolate from our Gnome Friendly venues this gorgeous mug is yours to keep.
MARK Adams Real Estate was again the proud sponsor of the 2017 Ski and Golf Event which will be held on Friday, July 6 at Mt Buller and the Mansfield Golf Course. The annual event which has been held for 17 years helps raise money for local Mansfield school children’s skiing and snowboarding programs. In 2017 a total of $26,000 was raised for local schools’ snow sports programs that enabled many children to participate in snow sports for the very first time. The fun event allows teams of four people to enjoy the sporting attributes of skiing at Buller and playing golf in Mansfield while helping to raise money for a worthy cause. The action starts on Buller with each team member having two runs on Bourke Street racecourse. Following skiing, the teams make their way to Mansfield Golf Course (courtesy of the MMBL) for a barbecue lunch followed by a four person Ambrose event. After the golf leg finishes, presentations occur at the golf club and a vast array of fantastic prizes are given out to the eight different category winners. Those wishing to participate in the event need to complete an entry form which is advertised on the Mt Buller website in June each year.
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Price hike of 100 per cent on Buller car pass MOUNT Buller Resort Management has conďŹ rmed the price of a 2018 season car pass has risen more than 100 per cent. Last year, the pass cost $240 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the same product this year will set mountain-goers back $500. However, Mt Buller has said the price rise was due to a levelling out across the board â&#x20AC;&#x201C; with the cost of some services, particularly the cost of taxi fares, slashed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;All the prices for every product that involves parking, resort entry or taxis, was reviewed,â&#x20AC;? Mt Buller marketing manager, Katie Bowker, said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At the end of the day, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an exercise in trying to make it as equitable as possible across the board. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the context of all the other passes and all the other products, that ($500) was the appropriate price determined for that product.â&#x20AC;? Ms Bowker explained that while the price of the season car pass had risen, most would be better off ďŹ nancially if they chose to buy parking passes online. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There will be a small group of people for who the pass doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t represent the same value it used to â&#x20AC;&#x201C; (but) they may well ďŹ nd when they do their arithmetic on seven or eight visits to the mountain that they actually make cost savings purchasing individual tickets,â&#x20AC;? Ms Bowker said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is 20 per cent saving
CHANGES: Changes have been made to Mt Bullerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pricing for taxi services, which have significantly decreased, and a seasonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s car pass â&#x20AC;&#x201C; which has doubled.
across the board if you buy online.â&#x20AC;? If purchased via the website, a single day pass to Mount Buller costs $44, or $55 at the gates. Entry to Mt Hotham for a day is $50, with Falls Creek charging $49.50. However, some local residents are disgusted at the move, saying it was just another money grabbing excuse. One mother, who did not wish to be named, said the price hike now made the pass unaffordable. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My children ski with a MansďŹ eld school, and I choose to run them up in the car each week as they get sick on the bus,â&#x20AC;? she said.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is no way I can afford $500 for a car pass â&#x20AC;&#x201C; I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t understand why Buller canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have a locals system, where if you can prove you live in the shire you get a substantial discount.â&#x20AC;? A 10 per cent discount is offered on a season car pass to MansďŹ eld residents, and entry to Mt Stirling is free for all residents on a Thursday during the winter season. Last week, Jill Archer contacted the Buller News, saying she was â&#x20AC;&#x153;astonishedâ&#x20AC;? at the price rise. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I feel that Buller management are trying to force everyone to purchase online day passes so that they
can assess visitor numbers each day for their own logistics,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It seems locals are the biggest losers in this price hike. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t stay on the mountain, we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t ski on peak days, yet we have been hit with this extraordinary price hike in the car pass fee.â&#x20AC;? Using an example of a family of four making six overnight visits, Ms Bowker said the new pricing structure would save them $213 (online). â&#x20AC;&#x153;The RMB has set resort entry prices at levels similar to, or below other Victorian ski resorts,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s up to people to do their own math.â&#x20AC;?
Luxurious accommodation for your snow equipment IN 2018 Pension Grimus are debuting their new Grimus Ski Depot, an installation of heated Wintersteiger storage lockers from Austria, where skiers and boarders can store their snow equipment with ultimate convenience and camera security â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 100 metres from the ski school â&#x20AC;&#x201C; overnight, weekly, or longer as required. It is a very convenient, secure system â&#x20AC;&#x201C; especially for those that live on the other side of the mountain or visit the mountain regularly needing their gear taken care of in the meantime. Just a short walk or shuttle trip to Stop 11 in your day boots, the depot is accessible from 6am and closes at 10pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; convenient for ďŹ rst tracks or returning gear after Après ski drinks. Only clients issued with scan cards can access the facility and their speciďŹ c locker, with ample space and amenities for changing into and out of gear. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the ďŹ rst of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere,â&#x20AC;? said Grimus Ski Centre manager, Susi Luise. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The heated lockers provide luxury storage for precious skis, boards, helmets, gloves â&#x20AC;&#x201C; two person and four person spaces.â&#x20AC;? For $30 per night, two people can safely store their ski gear, while for $50, four people can do so. Longer term discounts apply. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Your gear will be dry and ready for you the next day,â&#x20AC;? said Susi. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a great investment to take your Buller experience to the next level.â&#x20AC;?
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Let’s get the party started MOUNT Buller Resort Management kicked off the snow season in style over the Queen’s Birthday weekend with the traditional Cocktail Party.
HE SEASON: Anton Grimus, George Aivatoglou and Ron Edwards.
CHEERS: Greg Bentley, Paul Shipley, Wendy Magee and Rob Aivatoglou.
OLD PALS: Bob Fleming, Ines and Don Behrend.
THE CREW: Kate Maxfield, Clarence Yip, Nicolas Smoll, Amanda Riley and Amanda Vogt.
COFFEE: The extended Coffee Garage at Ski Club of Victoria, Molly Bourke, Eric Siewert, Jenny and Peter Lane.
THE LADS: Craig Bartle, Aleks Stanish and Eric Siewert.
50: Cindy McTrusty and Robyn Pennington.
Season members get together THE opening weekend of the ski season was a time for festivity on the mountain, and the Mount Buller season membership holders were among those lifting a glass to the season ahead. The Bank of Queensland (BOQ) is a new Buller Ski Lifts partner this season and their representatives were delighted to participate in the opening festivities and meet season members over the long weekend. The group enjoyed a glass and nibbles with local Olympians, including Jakara Anthony, Belle Brockhoff and Anton Grimus. They also saw a special screening of Find the Line in the Mt Buller Cinema. The documentary film was made by and about local skiers Anna and Nat Segal.
THE LADIES: Kelly Purton, Di Broniecki and Judith Margetts.
MOUNTAINSIDE: Adam Pulitano, Steve and Karen Marshall, and John Perks.
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CATCH UP: (From left) Laurie Blampied (general manager Buller Ski Lifts) with Belle Brockhoff (Olympic boardercross athlete) and Geoff Lipshut (chief executive officer Olympic Winter Institute of Australia).
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ENJOYING THE NIGHT: Olympian and Buller local Anton Grimus (left) with Mark Buckley.
SPONSORS: Bank Of Queensland’s Rebecca Findlayson (left) and Lucy Mountford (right) catch up with Olympic mogul skier Jakara Anthony (centre) at the function in Black Cockatoo.
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Top tips for investing in alpine property By DAN FLYNN – PARTNER, WHITELAW FLYNN LAWYERS ADDING an alpine property to your investment portfolio is an attractive concept: high rental returns and guaranteed accommodation for you, your friends and family. Here are our top tips when purchasing alpine property. Method of ownership: There are various types of property available in the alpine resorts, the most common being private apartments, managed apartments and club memberships. A common form of ownership of apartments is a sublease coupled with a shareholding in a head lease ‘Body Corporate’. As a shareholder you are a member of the lessee company with rights of involvement in the management and caretaking of the buildings and improvements. The share and sublease is your title to ownership of the apartment. You should be clear as to the method of ownership and seek appropriate legal advice where there are any concerns. Length of lease: The vast majority of interests in alpine land come in the form of long term crown leases. The crown retains ownership of the land, but leases it
WHITE PARADISE: Investing in alpine property can be a great idea, but there is a lot to consider.
out for long periods – usually 50 years or more. When you purchase an interest in alpine land under a crown lease, you are purchasing a sublease interest for the remainder of that crown lease. At the end of the crown lease it is most likely to be renewed, but there may be a requirement to upgrade the building. Be sure to confirm the end date of the crown lease and
factor the age and condition of the building into your calculations. A well maintained building will be a more attractive investment. Permitted use: Do you want to use the property for personal use, rental returns or a combination of both? Some properties have compulsory management and letting agreements, some allow
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combinations and some are simply own your own. Look for a combination with the right to reserve the premises for your own purposes if you so decide. Alpine apartments can provide great rental returns during and outside of the snow season. If a compulsory management agreement is required, check for overall management fees, and whether these are
inclusive of third party agents and suppliers. Use of a property as a commercial enterprise, such as a café, will likely be restricted by the terms of the lease. Look for commercial arrangements and tenure to suit your business proposal or project. There are restrictions that may need to be negotiated to conduct business operations within the resorts and ski field areas.
Fitout of apartment: Most properties in an alpine resort are sold on a ‘walk in/ walk out’ basis with all the mod-cons provided. Having furniture delivered to the property can be difficult during the snow season. Be careful to ensure that a detailed inventory is included in the contract and check the condition of items at the time of signing the contract. These items should be in the same workable condition on settlement, fair wear and tear excepted. Finance: Before buying any property, you must always be sure of your finance. The type of leasehold arrangement for alpine property has a significant impact on whether banks are prepared to lend. Registration of alpine leases has made accessibility to finance more readily available. There are numerous methods of structuring finance. This needs to be examined depending on your use of the premises and your financial circumstances. The alpine resorts present wonderful lifestyle and business opportunities. The resorts contribute over $1.5 billion to the Australian economy annually. Whitelaw Flynn Lawyers are able to help and advise with any of your proposed alpine interests and transactions.
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Happiness at Big White in Canada By KIM MASON WHOEVER coined the term “the happiest place on earth”, could have easily been referring to Big White Ski Resort. This resort keeps us coming back year after year and it is the emphasis on family that draws us in. It’s Value for money. What we spend to stay on snow in Australia for one week, we are able to enjoy a month in Big White, often heading over for school holidays. The Sundance Resort has steadfastly become our favourite home away from home, and it’s not just for the waterslide, spas, cinema room and on demand shuttle, but the friendly, helpful team looking after us and of course the kids club. Our kids have often raced out the door to the club before we have even got our snow gear off. It’s the terrain we love – long, uncrowded runs, with great variety. Often we find ourselves enjoying a run all to ourselves, and in fresh powder. Always being one for the groomers, Big White has taught me to fall in love with tree runs and everything offpiste. There is so much fun to be had from green runs to double blacks.
ing us they are bored. It’s not just the regular activities on the mountain, but also the events Big White hosts that we love, like Cruz the Blues, kids’ carnival nights, Aussie/NZ welcome nights and recently The Intercontinental Cup, which has allowed our kids to experience racing in a fun environment – and give those Canadians a run for their money. The biggest drawcard is the welcome we feel, and we are always sad to leave. This truly is our home away from home. Kim Mason is a TravelManagers’ personal travel manager with over 20 years’ experience specialising in family ski holidays and escorted family Snow Safaris to Big White. For more information or to contact Kim go to www.travelmanagers.com.au/kimmason.
ICE PARADISE: Sundance Resort at Big White (above). LIGHT ‘EM UP: Village fireworks at the Big White Ski Resort (inset). PHOTO: Andrew Jay
We are still finding new hidden gems and stashes of pow. Lift lines? What lift lines? The mountain hosts were apologising on our first visit, as we barely had time to unstrap our boards before boarding the next chair. The dining choices on the mountain make it hard to stay in for a home cooked meal.
As a family we are spoilt for choice from tapas, to pub bites, to fine dining. Never a boring meal to be had. The BullWheel hot chocolates, laden with cream, marshmallows and sprinkles are just the thing to start the day. One of the most important considerations for us is the reassurance our kids will be safe.
With Ski School, Big White uses Flaiks (GPS trackers), which let us know each day what our kids got up to, and more importantly, if they have taken a wrong turn they can be easily found. Our kids love the weeklong race training camps which are an awesome introduction to racing or a time to refine their race skills. Having a medical centre
and doctor on the mountain adds to the surety that help is at hand. Big White isn’t just about the downhill slope action either. A day off the slopes sees our family enjoy snowshoeing, cross country skiing, snowmobile touring, ice skating, ice climbing, tubing, sleigh rides and more. We never have the kids tell-
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LOOKOUT: The freestanding lodge has a gorgeous view which overlooks the village and mountain.
DESIGNED over three levels, Buffalo Lodge is a freestanding chalet of approximately 260 square metres positioned on an enviable elevated allotment. Agent Mark Adams of Mark Adams Real Estate told Buller News that â&#x20AC;&#x153;Buffalo Lodge is the ultimate Buller propertyâ&#x20AC;?. The lodgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s architecture was designed by McIntyre Partnership and recently styled by Hecker Guthrie, meaning this luxurious home features a classic palette of crisp whites and greys, timber panelling and cosy woollen textures complement layers of alpine inspired textiles, including wools, plaids and leathers. The top-level of the property features an open plan living and dining hub with plaid banquette seating accompanied by a substantial Miele gourmet kitchen and walk-in pantry with Leibherr wine fridge. Nearby is the open ďŹ replace with rustic rock surround mantle and sun lit banquet seating for those lazy afternoons. There are two balconies with one off the fourth bedroom and the other from the main living
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Mt Buller Property...
Whitehorse Village unveils new apartment LAST season at Buller saw the construction of the Whitehorse Village Road and infrastructure, together with the construction of two separate buildings – 2 and 3. Each of these buildings comprises three apartments, one per level. The apartments each have three bedrooms and two bath-
rooms – each has a garage and they are all ski in, ski out. Whitehorse has had an unprecedented sales success with the various stages now attracting 14 sales ranging from $1.55m to $2.78m. There is one brand new Whitehorse apartment available for sale at $1.58m. This apartment is almost
ready for occupation, and has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus a garage, and has incredible views, not to mention ski-out access. For details and to arrange a private inspection contact John Castran on 0411 502 424 or Daniela Valmorbida on 0412 537 967.
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>> MORE PROPERTIES NEEDED NOW <<
‘We know Mt Buller property’
RT Edgar welcomes you to the 2018 Snow Season. For all buying, renting, appraisals and selling enquiries please contact Woody - 0429 939 700 Due to high activity over summer we have buyers waiting and a strong demand for properties of all sizes.
Christiana 1
$900,000
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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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.
$220,000
This cozy one bedroom apartment located at 20 Stirling Road is perfect for people who wish their own place in the snow. Relax in your own space in this quite second floor retreat with a pleasant outlook. A well appointed kitchen and lounge area with a fold away dining table to make the best use of the space. Ample kitchen with cook top, a convection microwave and full size fridge will keep the food coming. Large screen TV and comfy couch complete the living area. There is good earning potential with bookings through the management company.
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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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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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Mt Buller - Bella Vista, 15 Summit Road 3 2 1 Unbeatable Location - Drive In. Ski Out | Apartments from $1,000,000 Bella Vista is the ultimate lifestyle choice. Apartments offer 180 degrees of stunning panoramic views to Mount Stirling & what we will always call Shakey Knees. Located for convenience and stunning views. Walk to Bourke Street, ski across to Shakey Knees or catch the free shuttle bus near your front door. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom north facing apartments with spacious designs from 138 m2 - 148.2 m2 plus functional balconies. Quality kitchen fit-outs, large living, gas fireplace, magnificent views. Huge master bedroom with walk-in, feature bath & separate shower. The second & third bedrooms will easily fit a king bed & king singles. Large laundry/ drying room & hydronic heating throughout. Garage Parking available at additional cost. Apartments available end 2018. Individual Car Parks Available for Season 2018.
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Mt Buller - Buffalo Lodge, 29 Summit Road 4 4 1 Superior Living with Sweeping Views Designed over 3 levels with 4 bedrooms & 4 bathrooms, this luxurious Hecker Guthrie styled alpine home, positioned on an elevated allotment in a prime location, will surpass all expectations! The top-level décor features plaid banquette seating in an open-plan living & dining with open fireplace among rock surround mantle. Substantial Miele gourmet kitchen with an abundance of essential appliances for every conceivable cooking need. 4 generous bedrooms, large laundry with a Miele washing machine/dryer, substantial entry with drying facilities & ample ski/board storage. Remote garage with plenty of storage, boot heaters & ski tuning bench. Price on Application - Fully Furnished
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-v2/2518
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“MT BULLER & BASE OF BULLER” 22 Years - “Leading The Way” CONSTRUCTION COMMENCED
COULD SUIT MULTIPLE FAMILIES
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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Mt Buller - Chalet Apartments 810/ 11 Summit Road 5 5 Vendor Wants It Sold - Huge Penthouse At Low Price. Chalet Apartments – Penthouse 810 has been thoughtfully created & designed over several multi levels totalling 281 sqm (30sq) plus 4 private balconies of 85 sqm. Would be perfectly suited for multiple families. Features 5 bedrooms & 5 bathrooms with 3 master bedrooms each having en-suites. Sumptuous living, views to the north, open fireplace, built-in bar, adjacent dining room plus second dining area. The second living room is perfectly positioned as a children’s playroom/home theatre/guest room. Large cedar sauna room, separate laundry, dedicated drying room. 2 on title car parks & 4 personal storage cages are included. Price on Application
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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 - Whistler 3/14 Chamois Road 2 1.5 Meticulously presented 2 bedroom at affordable price with low outgoings. Located not too far along Chamois Rd is the attractive and well-built Whistler building. Features 2 bedrooms sleeping 6 with both having BIR and excellent natural light. Includes family bathroom plus a second toilet. The open plan living features an electric built-in fireplace and sunny balcony. Well fitted kitchen with loads of cupboards and modern appliances. There is a separate laundry and drying room plus hydronic heating throughout. Excellent owner’s storage is perfect if you wish to continue with the holiday letting which offers good returns. Easy drop off for a family with 4WD access when you arrive and depart and then relocate to the resort car parking below. Price: $325,000 Fully Furnished
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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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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/51d03713/22-18
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