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MT Buller snowboarding champion Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin (pictured with Cam Bolton and Matt Thomas) continues to gain gold with last week taking out Mt Hotham’s Snowboarding Cross competition. Mt Buller’s Belle Brockhoff also won gold. For full story and photos turn to page 8 of today’s issue. PHOTO: Courtesy of Ski and Snowboard Australia

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SCV announces Whitt apartments development THE Ski Club of Victoria (SCV) has announced plans to undertake a development of 12 apartments, to be known as “The Whitt Apartments”, adjacent to the Ivor Whittaker Memorial Lodge in Summit Road, Mt Buller. Peter McIntyre, one of Australia’s most celebrated architects, has designed the apartments, which will feature two bedrooms, two bathrooms, open plan kitchen-living/dining, laundry, drying and stor-

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Exciting opportunity for club members and patrons to secure properties from $590,000 age facilities, balcony and an undercover car park. It is expected that the apartments will be priced starting from $590,000. “This is an exciting opportunity for club members and Mt Buller patrons to secure a delightful apartment in a prime location on the mountain,” SCV president

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Suzie Batten said. “The apartments will be very conveniently situated near Bourke Street, Athletes Walk and The Whitt, and all will offer exceptional northerly views.” The apartments will be offered on a ‘first come first served’ basis. Potential purchasers are

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invited to lodge a completed Registration of Interest form and $1000 refundable deposit with Mark Adams Real Estate. Construction is planned to commence in October 2015, after the season closes, with the apartments ready for occupation in June 2016. Suzie said the development

would raise some much-needed capital for the club. “While we have successfully refurbished some areas of the club in recent years, this will enable us to commence a longer term program to develop better accommodation and amenities for our members and guests,” she said. The SCV board gratefully acknowledges the contribution of Peter McIntyre on this project. Continued page 2

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Long opening hours, competitive rates, fast professional fitting and quality hire equipment are the cornerstones of the service provided by the Grimus Ski Centre. Forgotten your hat, gloves, goggles, sunscreen or just need a souvenir? Take a browse in the boutique.

Need your own skis or snow board repaired or tuned? The Wintersteiger Microjet Disc and our service technicians are on hand to bring your skis back to perfection either over lunch or overnight.

Whether beginner or expert, skier or snowboarder, the Grimus Ski Centre has the right equipment for your needs. Experienced fitting staff offer excellent advice and friendly service to ensure you have the most suitable gear.

Located at the end of Breathtaker Road right next to the Holden 6-seat chairlift on Bourke Street. Take the free village shuttle from your lodge right to the door. Convenient carry bags are available to easily transport your hire gear back to your lodge.

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IF you thought that the number of visitors ocking to Buller and Stirling had started to slow down, then think again. Figures released for the weekend August 10 (week 10 of the snow season) showed an increase of some 17 per cent over that time compared to the same week last year. Some 32,579 visitors reached Buller while a further 1242 (up 119 per cent) played on Stirling. Year to date figures for Stirling are up by 15 per cent overall but for Buller it is two per cent compared to last year’s ďŹ gures.

LONG LINES: With the massive increase in visitor numbers to both Mt Buller and Mt Stirling this year, traffic queues have been long with keen skiers waiting for some time to get to the gates of the resorts – traffic management on these days is to be looked at by management.

Visitor day numbers for Buller for the week were 47,315 up by only two per cent or 14,736 staying more than one day, while Stirling had an additional 411 staying more than one day (up by 83

per cent compared to 2013). It appears that the majority of visitors to both resorts are day visitors which has also been reected in the number of cars passing through the gate – particularly over the

weekends - with some days recording as many as 2400 in one day. With that many cars all trying to get onto the mountains, is it any wonder that some motorists have experienced delays and long queues in getting to the gates. But one solution may be is to take advantage of Buller’s ‘early bird’ rates and arrive between 7am and 8am to gain half price resort entry. There is still a good six weeks till the end of the season and with such good snowfalls this year spring is set to be ‘the time’ to hit the slopes.

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A highly recognised and respected architect, Peter is a longstanding Mt Buller skier and SCV member. He has extensive experience in alpine architecture,

having designed Dinner Plain and many of Buller’s other developments. For further information on the apartments contact Suzie Batten on 0419 546104 or Mark Adams on 0419 858007.


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GOING CROSS COUNTRY: For many years cross country skiing has been growing in popularity and is now set to increase on Mt Buller.

schools competition.” The group has an active plan already in train. “We will be starting with some afternoon skis, with a little bit of coaching when needed, followed by the odd après ski get together at The Whitt,” Sonia said.

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The Ski Club of Victoria has kindly agreed to accommodate Buller Nordic at The Whitt to provide a home base for meetings, training sessions and social functions. Renowned local coach Dan Monaghan has agreed to be the patron of the group.

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Texan Rib Night The taste of Texas Questadillas, Tacos, Tomatillo Bar Snacks & Smokey BBQ Half Ribs or full rack in our own house made BBQ sauce. Discounts on Margueritas & Mohitos Once you try them you’ll be back every time!

Dan has coached several Mt Buller cross country skiers to national level. “We are honored to have someone of Dan’s calibre as our leader,” said Sonia. “Dan’s fitness and skiing style are legendary on the mountain, and he is admired by adults and children alike.” The group is also planning to hold an inaugural “Buller Nordic” fun race. “Dan has donated an antique nordic ski for an annual Encouragement Award, which will be engraved with the name of the winner each year and displayed at The Whitt,” Sonia said. “The group will also be encouraging the mountain to support the sport by grooming cross country trails and creating maps and signage. “The idea is still taking shape but Buller Nordic is open to all and we are keen to hear from any interested parties.” The first ski and get together is planned for this weekend, August 23 and 24. Details will be posted on Facebook/Mount Buller Cross Country Ski. All standards – including beginners - and ages will be most welcome, you just need some cross country skis. For further information contact Sonia Kent on 0413 306842 or at soniakent@ me.com.

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Parma Night Everyone knows we do the best Parmas on Buller. House made fresh not frozen. Enjoy with a pot or glass of wine for just $25.00 We’ve done it again!

Join up Today Members receive a massive 15% off all food and beverage, and 20% off accommodation Because its our birthday this year we have waived our joining fees. Thats right NO JOINING FEE!

Racing Since the 1920s the SCV has been the home of ski racing. Register at Reception. Presentation is at 5.00pm in The Dump Inn with fabulous prizes and giveaways, party pies and sausage rolls. Everyone has the chance to win like Jean Claude Killy.

Soul Session Happy Hour includes discounted Sangria, along with all the usual spoils of happy hour, yummy Tapas and soulfull sounds. 4-6.30 pm

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CROSS country skiing at Mt Buller is set to take off with the establishment of a new group, Buller Nordic. The new group will promote the sport and bring likeminded people together to share in their enjoyment of cross country skiing. Buller Nordic founder, Sonia Kent, said the formation of the group was a direct response to rising enthusiasm for cross country skiing at Mt Buller. “There has been a small but avid group of cross country skiers at Buller for years,” Sonia said. “But more recently the numbers have grown significantly, with people of all ages taking to the trails for fun and fitness. “Cross country is a fantastic sport that promotes all round fitness and provides a pleasant change from downhill skiing. “Often when the weather is bad on the hill you can go for a cross country ski and be quite sheltered lower down, such as on the Chamois track. “Several well-known instructors are often seen after skiing getting some exercise on their nordics,” Sonia said. “Cross country skiing is also very accessible, with skiers of all ages and levels able to participate. “Kids have really taken to it in recent years, especially at Mt Buller as part of the inter-

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Village Square Plaza official opening MT Buller Village Square Plaza was officially opened by the Minister for Environment and Climate Change Ryan Smith recently. The Village Square Plaza facility (formerly Cow Camp Plaza) was given a complete renovation and refurbishment prior to this year’s snow season. It has a new lift-accessible mezzanine level providing double the seating and dining capacity, better access to public amenities and rental, retail and food and beverage outlets, as well as a new orientation for improved flow into the Village Square. Visitors to the resort can also enjoy a fresh new look and feel, with plenty more space to relax, wait for friends or enjoy a ski break. Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management chief executive officer, John Huber, said the Village Square Plaza refurbishment helps to enhance the visitor experience while improving the resort for the future. “The Village Square Plaza build-

ing is an important hub for visitors to the resort, and will now assist to create better access and amenity for visitors and residents alike, while providing improved flow through the arrival point through to the Village Square and key resort touchpoints,” Mr Huber said. “The Village Square Plaza project is an important step in Mt Buller’s Resort Master Plan, and follows on from completed developments including the reception and interpretive centre at Alpine Central, Athletes’ Walk and Black Forest Walk. “Each of these developments is aimed at improving access to and around Mt Buller, growing the resort’s commercial and activity offering, and enhancing the interface between the Mt Buller Village and other key areas of the resort, while attracting visitation on a year-round basis and ensuring the ongoing economic viability and prosperity of the resort.”

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COME ON IN: At the official opening of Mt Buller’s Village Square Plaza on Saturday were (from left) Jen Hutchison (Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management chairman), John Mantesso (from Interlandi Mantesso - architect who designed the new look building), Minister for Climate Change and the Environment Ryan Smith and John Huber (CEO of Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management). PHOTO: Mt Buller - Andrew Railton

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OLYMPIC snowboarder and beyondblue ambassador Belle Brockhoff raised awareness of depression and anxiety at her home mountain on August 9. The Blue Bullet chairlift became the beyondblue chairlift for the day with Belle being on hand to greet visitors and even taking some boarding lessons. The beyondblue marquee was set up at the base of the chairlift offering free beyondblue resources and stickers and the chance to meet Winter Olympian Belle. Belle was also available for autographs and photos and then ran ski and boarding sessions from 2pm to 3pm for 10 competition winners. Visitors to the marquee were given the chance to enter a competition to win one of the private ski lessons on the day with Belle. Belle became a beyondblue ambassador earlier this year, sharing her story of depression and anxiety in the hope of inspiring others to speak up and seek support when they are struggling. In a show of support, Buller Ski Lifts renamed SUPPORTIVE ROLE: Winter Olympian Belle Brockhoff has become beyondblue’s ambassador and takes her supportive role to the snowfields in the fight against their iconic Blue Bullet Chairlift the ‘beyondblue depression. Bullet Chairlift’ for the day.

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MT Buller will shred in a school dress for girls in Sierra Leone One Girl is excited to launch its fourth annual Do It In A Dress campaign. “We’re calling on all Aussies to complete challenges in a school dress to raise funds and awareness to educate girls in Sierra Leone, West Africa,” Mt Buller organiser Chris Brunskill said. On Tuesday, September 9, Mt Buller will shred in a school dress. Do It In A Dress is all about having fun while making a difference. Skiers and snowboarders’ mission is to raise $9900, enough to send 33 girls to school for an entire year. These raised funds will

give women and girls in Sierra Leone access to education through scholarships, school rehabilitation projects and business training. “Quite simply, I want a better world,” Chris said. “I’m wearing a school dress for the 60 million girls around the world who aren’t in school. “Educating a girl has a ‘multiplier effect’. “When you educate a girl you educate a family, a community, a district and a nation. “I believe, education is the only true way to break that poverty cycle and bring a positive change to this planet. “As Nelson Mandela famously said ‘education is the most powerful weapon

you can use to change the world’. “So through ‘Shred It In A Dress’ I want to have fun, start important conversations about girls’ education, and make a difference all while rocking in a school dress. “Let’s do this.” Throughout the day the Mt Buller community aims to have 50+ people skiing and snowboarding in school dresses down the mountain. Chris will be on the slopes and at the board park throughout the day and will end up with a night at The Whitt for Paddy’s Night and then at the Kooroora - all in a dress. Last year Mt Buller raised $4500 allowing 13 girls to go to school for a full 12 months.


Epic bike trail status gives Buller bike ‘cred’

MT Buller’s Epic Mountain Bike Trail has been declared officially as the only International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) accredited outside of North America. Australia’s only IMBA accredited trail follows an endorsed Ride Centre status in 2012 for Mt Buller, received as a result of the resort’s staged trail development plan which has seen it become a premier mountain bike destination. This latest endorsement means the trail has been recognised as world-class, and one that offers an iconic, diverse and high-quality backcountry ride experience. The trail, will be officially named ‘Australian Alpine Epic’ at an official opening on December 6 at Mt Buller with a weekend event planned to mark the occasion along with the opening of the trail network for the summer season. Epic is a 40km long-distance, cross-country descending trail that will take in some of the most spectacular terrain and scenery in the Australian Alps. Starting at Mt Buller, the trail takes riders through the Mt Buller and Mt Stirling resorts (managed by the Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management), Mansfield State Forest (managed by the Department of Sustainability and Environment), and the Mt Russell

RIVER CROSSING: Getting a taste of an EPIC bike trail river crossing at the 2013 funding announcement at Mirimbah were (from left) Alpine Resorts Management Board Mt Buller Mt Stirling Dean Belle, Regional Development Victoria project officr, Nicole Orriss, Bill Sykes (MLA, Benalla), Mansfield Shire councillor Marg Attley, Parks Victoria’s Shane O’Brien and Mansfield Shire councillor Russell Bate.

Education Area (managed by Parks Victoria). The project has been a partnership between the Australian Alps National Landscape Committee, Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management and the Australian Government through the T-QUAL Strategic Tourism Investment Grants program, and has received state and federal funding to the tune of $500,000. Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management marketing director, Amber Gardner, said the announcement is another huge step for mountain biking at Mt Buller. “We’re absolutely thrilled to receive the nod from IMBA for the Australian Alpine Epic,” Ms Gardner said. “The trail has been the result

of years of planning across a number of organisations and government, and to have this stamp of approval by IMBA is just fantastic. “IMBA received a record number of applications for endorsements this year, so for our trail to rise to the top speaks volumes about the quality of trail and its surrounds. “This trail is truly spectacular, and takes in some of the most incredible scenery in the High Country that hasn’t been accessible by bike until now. “We can’t wait to open it to everyone in December.” World Trail’s Glen Jacobs, whose company has been responsible for the design and build of the Australian Alpine Epic, was also

thrilled with the announcement. “This is such great news for Mt Buller and for World Trail as well,” Mr Jacobs said. “The team is so proud of the trail, and it really is some of the best we’ve ever built. “This trail is the one we’ve been waiting for – in all the years we’ve been building at Buller we’ve looked at that area and said ‘we’ll build a trail through there one day’ and here it is. “The team was so pumped while we were working on it last summer, we just knew it was something special and when we got to ride it we were blown away, it is truly amazing and I’ve never ridden anything like it. “We cannot wait for people to get up there and ride it.”

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More water for snowmaking and drinking on Buller By PAM ZIERKMAHONEY MT BULLER Mt Stirling Resort Management is set to build a new dam, increasing the capacity for more man-made snow and supplying potable water to residents and visitors. The proposed $8.25 million dam, which will be able to hold 100 million litres of water, is currently with the Victorian Government Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure for planning permit approval. RMB chief executive officer John Huber earlier this year announced the dam was a priority infrastructure project for the resort. Mr Huber said that if approved the project would be undertaken in a manner that minimised the impact on the environment. “The dam is described as the most appropriate option for meeting the resort’s peak drinking water and snowmaking water demands,” Mr Huber said. It is considered the best of nine options that were reviewed, such as the use of groundwater, pumping from the Howqua or Delatite rivers, and the use of collected stormwater. The preferred site

would be about 800 metres from the western edge of the Mount Buller village, at an elevation of about 1700 metres. Documentation submitted to the government department for approval has the proposed dam and its associated infrastructure built in the resort’s 2015-16 summer works program, between October, 2015 and May, 2016. Mr Huber said Mount Buller had ‘significant constraints’ on its water supply. He said as the resort is located on the top of a mountain, it meant that there was limited catchment from nearby to catch and store water. “In completing the water storage project we want to ensure a secure and sustainable water supply for both snowmaking and potable supply for the resort,” Mr Huber said. “And in doing that, it is about protecting the economic viability of the resort, and its significant contribution to the regional economy.” The planning permit approval process includes referral to a range of agencies which will need to provide approval before the project commences.

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Connecting road is nothing to be feared SINCE the announcement by Minister for the Environment and Climate Change Ryan Smith for the construction of a new connecting road between Mt Buller and Mt Stirling was made, other suggestions have come to light. Former RMB board member Don Cummins wrote to the Mansfield Courier on this topic. Mr Cummins writes: THE recent article on the funding for the Stirling - Buller road and some of the critical comment from the VNPA may have given the impression that this is a new and dangerous idea. As long ago as 1982 when my partners and I started Mount Stirling Ski Hire, Hugh Brown, the forestry controller, was keen on the idea and pushed through a rough track. In 1986 the road to Buller was closed by a roadslip and for 10 days we did very good business as the only way snow skiers could get to the snow. It became evident to all that Buller needed a second entrance and exit road. Then in the fire seasons of 2006-07 as deputy chairman of Mt Buller Resort board I

chaired a number of meetings where some rightfully frightened locals plotted their nonescape route. Previously I had worked from my position on the Mt Stirling board to amalgamate Buller and Stirling as it was very evident that Stirling would never be able to afford even the simplest of upgrades as it had such a small commercial base. We couldn’t even afford a new track roller those days and as soon as we joined Buller the car park was sealed and services improved dramatically. After this amalgamation I had been put onto the Buller board to represent local shire interests and I began planning and pushing two programs amalgamate Mt Buller into the shire, and build a road between Stirling and Buller. I never could convince the Melbourne based board members that our shire could run Buller a lot cheaper than the board. Not because the figures were wrong but because there was an arrogance among the Buller set that “a little country shire couldn’t handle the complexity of Buller”.

They almost seemed to enjoy the status of paying 30 per cent more for services than they had to. However, we had more success with the road from Buller to Stirling which would complete a tourist loop rather than having to make a choice at Mirimbah for one or the other. We knew that 30,000 people visited Stirling over summer and many of these would continue to Buller if it was convenient. We had many planning discussions with local and state tourist experts who pointed out that loops work to gather tourists. Apart from all the safety aspects mentioned above, many operators on Buller were trying to get summer use of Buller facilities going. The late resort manager, Sandy Jeffcoat, the Grollo family, and Judy Dixon, fellow director on the board, all understood and helped push this concept of trying to normalise Buller into the local structure so that a drive up there in summer would be as common as a drive to Jamieson or Tolmie. The business case which

I took to a meeting with the Victorian Treasurer around 2007 was sound enough to win $200,000 from them and we then went after a similar amount from the Federal Government with the board rounding out this to $500,000 which was enough at that time to make a start. We trekked and planned and scoped out the route and argued at length with DSE about every disturbed blade of grass. DSE bureaucratic process so slowed the project that it slipped out of my time on the board. And now it’s back on the agenda as it should be for safety, business security and economic use of the businesses on Buller. A link road does not mean that we will see a sudden rise in development on Stirling. The development is on Buller already. What we will see is the greater summer visitation of the Buller-Stirling circuit and consequent tourist/employment spin-off for our shire as Buller keeps open more summer businesses. It is not a project to be fearful of.

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Vanni brings the flavors of Italy to Buller

IT doesn’t get much more authentic Italian than Giovanni Cologni. Migrating to Australia only 10 years ago, Vanni – as he is known – has only recently mastered the English language. There is no doubt then that the Italian cuisine he serves out of his restaurant Desiderio Italiano, at the Alpine Retreat, on Mt Buller is as genuine as it gets. “I bring the flavors all the way from Italy,” Vanni said. Vanni is from Lombardy, near Milan, and though it is an area known for its skiing resorts, this young chef feels more at home in the kitchen than on the slopes. “I’m not a big skier,” he said. “Since being at Buller I have tried it once – I fell down a lot but I didn’t break any bones, and that’s what matters.”

Coming to Australia in 2003 was the realisation of a dream for Vanni, who declared “Australia has always felt like home to me, even when I wasn’t there”. Working at The Black Salt Restaurant in Geelong, Vanni is also in charge of the Anglesea Bowling Club kitchen when he is not on the skifields. “This is my first year at Buller, but I like it here - I’ll be coming back that’s for sure,” he said. Serving dishes like delicious pan-fried homemade potato gnocchi with crispy sage and pancetta, or traditional polenta with duck, there is something on the menu to please the most fastidious of diners, along with those after something more native with porterhouse steak also on the menu.

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THEY say there is no substitute for quality and it has certainly proved true for Mansfield’s very own master chefs, Stephen and Michele Morrice. Recently entering four products at the Hobart Fine Foods Show, the company took out three gold medals and one bronze. “This is a fantastic result, we are obviously very happy,” Michele said. “It makes people stand up and take notice that your product is a quality one.” Stephen’s Fine Foods started off life as a café, operating out of the current Café 41 premises. By 1989, the puddings had become so popular the couple decided to focus solely on manufacturing. “Since then we have been creating Christmas traditions and bringing families together for

nearly 30 years,” Michele said. “Our products have become an essential feature on many a festive menu – at Stephen’s Fine Foods we are committed to providing our customers with high quality produce.” Taking out first place in the pudding roll category, Stephen’s Fine Foods also won gold for their Brandy Butterscotch Sauce and their Plum Sauce, while the traditional pudding took out bronze. “We use the best quality ingredients and traditional recipes – that’s why they taste so good,” Michele said. Stephen and Michele, when not making puddings at their Mansfield based factory and outlet, are managing Ajax Ski Lodge on Mt Buller, warming the hearts and tummies of skiers with their fine menus - extending beyond the Christmas fare.


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Ski boots - your most important piece of skiing equipment

THIS edition I want to talk about boot fitting and how having the correct boot can affect the enjoyment of your skiing. As a general guide, when you’re standing upright in a correctly fitted boot, your toes should just be touching the end of your liner, and as you flex forward into a skiing position, your toes should pull back from the front. They should not be bone crushingly tight but still feel like a firm hand shake with even pressure throughout. When renting or buying boots you need to spend time to make sure you’re in the correct size and shape. Rushing invariably ends in disaster. Boots that are extremely comfortable from the start are invariably way too big. Boots only get bigger with wear.

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Many people who rent find themselves trying to control skis with boots that are way too big, to the point of slopping around and using one’s toes to try to grip the boot and end up cramping. It is important to find a shell that closely matches the general shape of your foot. That’s where a good boot fitter comes in. It’s his or her job to know the shapes of all the boots

and have the experience to match your foot shape to the shell shape. Researching online or in magazines will not help you. There is practically no good information to help one work out what boot will work best. The best advice I can give is to seek out a store that has a good boot fitting reputation with a large range and offers backup should you need some later adjustment. Ski boots should last from between 100-200 days but as you progress as a skier you may find you need to upgrade to something stiffer, stronger and smaller to help you ski more effectively. The more advanced the skier, the more precise the fit needs to be. The energy transfer through your boots to your skis is what gives you

control of your edges. The more efficiently you can control your edges with a well-fitting boot, the more performance you can get out of your skis, right up to World Cup level. Again, the best advice I can give is to seek out a professional boot fitter to help guide you through the process. I’ve been fitting boots for more than 35 years and have trained many certified master boot fitters over the years as well as having possibly the largest range of boots in Australia.

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BOOTS MADE FOR SKIING: It is important to have correct fitting boots when hitting the slopes to ski or snowboard.

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Toby Fleming was also partying high.

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A dazzling ‘do’ (that is a ski with him), and a day end sweep of the mountain with Tony Sullivan. Bidding was also brisk for Race skis and the latest Fischer custom fitted boots, supplied by BUMPS. Eagerly displaying their white wear, Peter Haley introduced the ‘best dressed’ contestants and the crowd ‘clapometer’ determined the winners. Incongruously, the band, ‘Dirty Laundry’, was a highlight and had revellers dancing ‘til long after midnight. The night was Mt Buller at its best – fun, friendship and a painless way to raise funds for two great causes.

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CELEBRATING season 2014’s mega dumps, the BUMPS ‘WHITE’ party was actually a very colorful event. A shimmering white mass of humanity, glowing under ultra violet lights slid into the Whitt’s Dump Inn on Saturday, August 16. The purpose of the event was to raise money for the Mt Buller Volunteer Ski Patrol and the Ski Club of Victoria Youth Sports Development Fund. Being totally outrageous, the party well and truly achieved its aim. Auctioneer Andrew Dwyer whipped up a frenzy, selling off Ski Patrol captain Cam Oxley


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Buller girls speed to the top By LIZ WEBB

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KT PARKER and Jessica Haslau are two Mt Buller names that will no doubt show up regularly during this southern and in the next northern season. Both started their training with Mt Buller race coach Richard Haslau, and I’ve seen the years of hard work, dedication and sheer determination that are now translating into their fantastic results. In 2013 KT Parker was, for the fourth year running, crowned Under 16 Australian Alpine Champion. Now, in 2014 season, KT has achieved her goal of competing in her first FIS races, and what a start. At the recent Thredbo and Perisher National Championship, skiing hard and fast KT became the National Junior GS and SL Champion. In this year’s challenging Tom Mathias Memorial Slalom FIS event, held on a very challenging course and attracting a field of international and Australian National Team competitors, Jess, a member of Mt Buller Race Club, placed second on day one and third in slalom day two behind international champions. Both Jess and KT competed in the recently held Suzuki National Alpine Championships and National Junior Championships, which attracted 72 competitors from around the world and National Team athletes. In the Giant Slalom at Thredbo and Slalom at Perisher, Jess was runner up to Olympian Lavinia Chrystal with KT placing third. Take note now of these two rising Mt Buller stars as their names will start to become as familiar as Belle Brockhoff, Emily Bamford and our famous Mt Buller boys, Chumpy Pullin and Anton Grimus.

STANDING PROUD: KT Parker (left) stands proudly on the podium after taking gold in the junior nationals, along with Alex Scott.

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Chumpy and Belle take gold at Hotham MT Buller’s Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin and Belle Brockhoff have scooped the pool at Mt Hotham’s Snowboard Cross competition. Over two days of Snowboard Cross competition, with more than 60 competitors from 10 countries including Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Estonia competing, Australian Olympians Chumpy Pullin and Belle Brockhoff took out gold. Following them were fellow Aussies Cam Bolton and Matt Thomas in the men’s race at 2nd and 3rd, with Japan’s Watanabe Daisuke in 4th. Fellow Japanese competitor Karen Iwadare from Tokyo placed 2nd in the women’s division and Cassandra Fortune, hailing from Mollymook, NSW took out the bronze. Mollie Fernandez, also a Mt Buller competitor came in 4th. O l y m p i a n a n d Wo r l d Champion Halfpipe ride and Sochi Olympic competitor Holly Crawford from Sydney (home mountain Perisher) came in 5th. The successful event followed two days of the SSA Futures Talent Identification program for young athletes in snowboard cross. More than 45 hopefuls attended to learn from Australia’s top snowboard athletes.

WINNER: Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin won the Snowboard Cross competition at Mt Hotham. RESULTS SUMMARY: Men’s Division – Snowboard Cross 1. Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin (Australia – Mt Buller) 2. Cam Bolton (Australia – Mt Buller) 3. Matt Thomas (Australia – Perisher) 4. Watanabe Daisuke (Japan) Women’s Division – Snowboard Cross 1. Belle Brockhoff (Australia – Mt Buller) 2. Cassandra Fortune (Australia – Thredbo) 3. Karen Iwadare (Japan) 4. Mollie Fernandez (Australia – Mt Buller)

More than 1500 competitors, for who snowsports is a way of life, take part in the Suzuki National Snowsport Championship series. They represent more than 35 countries across ski and snowboard cross, alpine ski racing, moguls and crosscountry skiing. Upcoming events remaining in the 2014 series include the Kangaroo Hoppet (Cross Country at Falls Creek on August 23; FIS ANC Alpine Championships at Mt Hotham on August 25-28 and ABOM Mogul Challenge at Mt Buller on September 6.


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Instructors make Mt Buller your mountain

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By LIZ WEBB STAFF consistency is one of the great features of Mt Buller Ski School. Visitors love knowing that their favorite instructors and race coaches are there for them from season to season. One of Mt Buller Ski School’s most sought after staff members is Daniel Watts who has worked at Buller on and off for the past 25 years. Daniel’s love affair with snowsports started when he was 10 and his dad moved the family to the USA for work. It was at Dodge Ridge California that Daniel started his skiing career. His first ski at Mt Buller was in 1983 when Orange and Blue Lifts were still operating and then during university years, Mt Hotham was his mountain of choice. In 1989, he decided to defer studies to take up a position as an instructor at Mt Buller Ski School under the directorship of Paul Romano and he stayed there full time, with off seasons in California where he completed his US Level 3 full instructor certification, Level 1 race coaching and telemark instructor qualifications. 1993 was devoted to racing in the USA. Daniel won almost all the 20-29 age group races in slalom, grand slalom and one super G race. In 1996 Daniel became an entrepreneur. With Ivan Pacak, they set up an extreme wintersports centre located in the old log cabin at

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POPULAR MAN: Daniel Watts (right) with some students he instructs in skiing - he also coaches disabled skiers.

the top of Chamois. They taught cross country and telemark skiing, snowshoeing and ice climbing, and Daniel obtained his Australian Level 3 race coaching qualification. In 2000, Daniel returned to university studies in Australia but made sure he still got time on the snow in the US during his Aussie summers. He even became co-director of Sierra Summit Ski School (near Mammoth Mountain, California). Now a fully qualified forensic accountant dealing with bribery, corruption and fraud,

Daniel’s love of snowsports sees him at Mt Buller on most weekends. He is one of Mt Buller Ski School’s leading race coaches as well as general instructor and his patience as an instructor/coach is legendary. Long-time Mt Buller skier Jane Brearley, who is currently enrolled in a Masters Clinic Program organised by the Ski Club of Victoria, commented “I was so happy to see that Daniel would be coaching a Masters Clinic this season”. “Twelve years ago I did a Masters season every Saturday and loved his patience and the

individual attention he gave to everyone in the class,” Jane said. “My overall skiing ability improved and while I’m not racing as much these days, his tips on improving skiing technique make me feel more confident on the slopes, and the lessons are always fun.” Major changes are about to take place in Daniel’s private life when in October he will marry Julia – a snowboarder. Will he give away the skiing for snowboarding? Let’s wait and see what happens next year at Mt Buller Ski School.

Lily just loves Mt Buller NAME: Lily Harris AGE: 12 LIVES WHEN NOT ON BULLER: Mansfield Vic WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT BULLER: The things I love about Buller is going to training (TSC) every morning and then going to school, I love living at Alpine Retreat with all my friends, I even snowboard in horrible weather - I love it. HOW MANY YEARS HAVE YOU BEEN SNOWBOARDING: I have

been snowboarding for three years. WHAT ARE YOU MOST LOOKING FORWARD TO BOARDING ON BULLER: Going to training and learning new tricks. WHEN NOT ON THE SLOPES WHAT ARE YOU DOING: I love to dance and I also love to surf, I love all board sports. Like to say thanks to Matrix Snowboards, ootz clothing, both my beautiful nannies and my amazing father - Danny.

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‘80s day on Buller is a blast

MT Buller goes totally radical on 80s Day. Have you been dying to bust out that fluoro ski suit that’s been buried in the attic for the past decade? Well, Eighties Day at Mt Buller is just what you’ve been waiting for. On September 6, Mt Buller celebrates all things 80s by hosting a fun-filled Eighties Day. For one ultra-cheesy day

only, resort visitors, staff and residents will dust off their tightest and brightest retro ski outfits and hit the slopes in style, making the most of the fantastic spring weather. Grab your fluoro onesie and leg warmers and get ready to get righteous. Around the mountain plenty of venues are remembering the decade fashion forgot.

Koflers Hutte 11am - 1pm 80s DJ on the deck. Village Square 2pm - 3pm - World Record Attempt - Most One Piece Ski Suits In One Place. Apres Bar 3pm - 7pm Official 80s Day Party. Dress in your retro 80s ski or après gear. Games and prizes. Kooroora Hotel 9pm - late - Hit the dance floor for an 80s dance off.

THE programs offered by Mt Buller Education (MBE) have operated successfully on Mt Buller since 1995. Over that period, the operators have worked closely with a large number of schools and on-snow training organisations (such as Mt Buller Race Club and Team Buller Riders). Students from Year 3 to 10 are able to enjoy a term of quality family time as well as following aspirations to higher levels of achievement at State, National or International competition. This year, eight former students of the Program were part of Australia’s team in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. MBE has established a professional relationship with schools based in Melbourne, regional Victoria and across Australia. There is scope and interest for MBE to expand at a National and International level as well as into other sports. The purchase of MBE would suit another owner/director or a cohort of interested parties. Director and owner of MBE, Richard Smith, invites expressions of interest, with tenders closing on Friday, 12 September, 2014.

For further information, please contact Richard Smith at richard.smith@mtbuller-edu.com.au or on 0407 500 337.

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SCHOOL & HISTORY: There’s never a dull moment when you’re a student at Mt Buller School. Students have been working on a technology project related to a subject close to their hearts – skiing and snowboarding. Thirty five visited Mt Buller Museum to actually look at the historic skis with skins and old wire bindings, lace up boots and the innovative attempts, by snowboard pioneers to create the ultimate board.


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S BIG CROWDS: Ashburton village shopping centre was turned into a mini winter wonderland recently when tonnes of snow were dumped in the village median strip for all to play in. Experiencing snow for the first time sees many keen to visit the ski resorts for further fun.

Mt Buller snow stops Melbourne streets W IT’S FUN: Young Hayden of Melbourne was ecstatic at being able to play in snow for the first time.

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By LIZ WEBB IF you can’t get to the snow, then simply take the snow to the customers. Bumper snow falls this season have had phones running hot on Mt Buller, but often eager visitors are turned away because they’re not sure whether it’s worth making the long trip to stay a couple of days, trying something totally new. Mt Buller is in the business of providing a snow experience for everyone. Almost 10 years ago, the idea of taking snow to the streets of Melbourne was born and every year since, several Melbourne suburbs have eagerly awaited their annual snowfall. This year, on the last two Saturdays in July, tonnes of Mt Buller snow was loaded onto huge trucks and dumped in Springvale Mall (20 tonnes) and High Street, Ashburton (10 tonnes). Thousands attended both dumps and kids and adults alike found it hard to believe that a real snowďŹ eld had appeared in their suburban shopping centre, providing the opportunity for kids

to build a snowman or try out a toboggan ride. Marketing manager for Grollo Leisure Tourism Jacquie Whitby oversaw the very ďŹ rst dump and was back this year to check whether it is still relevant. She firmly believes that taking snow to Melbourne has helped grow Mt Buller’s winter tourism over the years. “There are so many people who believe that a trip to the snow is just too hard to organise, but once families experience snow ďŹ rst hand in their local neighborhood, they’re captivated,â€? Jacquie said. “They want to see the real stuff, experience the lifestyle and exchange the thrill of their ďŹ rst Melbourne toboggan ride for the challenge of skiing or boarding. “Often this ďŹ rst early introduction takes the mystery out of the snow, parents see the joy on their children’s faces and the whole family just wants to try the whole resort experience.â€? The suburban snow visitors are certainly full of questions about Mt Buller and many do make that ďŹ rst visit then return year after year.

IT’S HERE: Grollo Leisure Tourism’s marketing manager Jacquie Whitby was on hand for the delivery of snow to Ashburton village shopping centre.

CUDDLE UP: These two young girls were delighted to be able to cuddle up to Mt Buller mascots Izzy and Blake the Flake at the Ashburton snow day in Melbourne.

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IT was Christmas in the snow on Mt Buller recently when all things Christmassy were celebrated. Even Channel 7’s weather crossovers got into the spirit of a Christmas in the snow with two mornings televising

weather forecasts - with a cast of about 100 each morning. But celebrations included Father Christmas browsing around the resort, the Light Up The Night Bourke Street skiing and

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dinners galore all over the mountain at various restaurants including Pension Grimus. Caught celebrating Christmas in the snow were these lovely mountain characters. Edward Mahon, ski patrol, was thanked for 30 years’ service to the company.

CHRISTMAS SUNRISE: Channel 7 weather crossover during Christmas Week on Buller attracted many early risers - just to be on tele including Father Christmas and his helpers.

Christine and Robert Selkirk.

Santa and his helper Hans Grimus.

Amanda Vasey, Meagan Hooper and Peta Middleton.

Santa and Toby Kofler.

Niki Donaldson, Santa, Kate McDougall, Ewey Magaskill and Billy Keir at the Grimus party.

Chamber of Commerce award to Will Phipps

STARTING OUT: Mansfield Rudolf Steiner School students started their ski lessons this year on Mt Stirling with experienced ski instructors. Preps started their winter sports on Mondays, followed by grades 1 to 4 on Tuesdays and then the rest of the school later in the week. The grades 5 to 8 then progressed on to downhill skiing on Buller for the last two days of skiing. Snow play had children getting used to the cold, wet stuff and after their first week they progressed to skis and the trails.

WELL DONE WILL: Will Phipps is presented with his Mt Buller Chamber of Commerce scholarship award by chamber member Mark Woodsford. PHOTO: Mark Woodsford - Fun Photos.

THANKS ALL: BSL employees who attended the cocktail party and team dinner last week and received awards for dedicated long service to the company.

Nick Reeves, lift operations, achieved 30 years’ service with BSL.

Buller Ski Lifts’ long serving employees recognised BULLER Ski Lifts last week recognised another set of dedicated employees - some marking as many as 35 years’ experience with the company. BSL general manager, Laurie Blampied, presented the five longest serving awards prior to a BSL team dinner (staff night) at the ABOM which was Japanese themed to celebrate the mountain’s partnership with sister resort Madarao. The presentations were a small cocktail event with approximately 30 people attending the event (20 recipients and 10 managers) along

with human resources. Five and 10 years of service recipients were recognised at the dinner held following the cocktail event. Sadakazu Haruno received an award for 15 years with BSL’s ski and snowboard school; Sue Howie, corporate services/payroll - 25 years; Edward Mahon, ski patrol 30 years; Nick Reeves - lift operations - 30 years; and Mark Woodsford - ski and snowboard school - 35 years. Laurie said these annual awards celebrated team members with five years of service and up - in five year increments.

Mark Woodsford, ski and snowboard school, was recognised for 35 years with the company.

Sue Howie, corporate services/payroll, was recognised for 25 years’ service.

Sadakazu Haruno from the ski and snowboard school celebrated 15 years.

Bliss n Eso wow crowds at Kooroora

MANSFIELD Secondary College year 11 student Will Phipps has been awarded this year’s Mt Buller Chamber of Commerce scholarship. Will started his schooling and skiing experience while at St Mary’s Primary School hitting the slopes skiing just six years ago as part of the local schools program. He now competes for Mansfield Secondary College at the interschools. WOW: The internationally acclaimed band wowed the audience at the Kooroora on August 4 when they hit Mt Buller.

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BLISS n Eso in 2013 found themselves with the highest selling Australian album and a revered gold plaque after only 10 days of release. They topped the charts, won various awards and accolades with an unprecedented live presence and the most loyal music fan base in the country. The hip-hop band ventured to the top of the world on August 4, playing at the Kooroora and wowing the audience.


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DELIVERING TO BULLER

NEARLY HOME: Charlotte Crough of The Peninsula School competed in the Division 2 girls section.

BOYS NEXT: Competing in the Division 2 boys championships was Houston Hill of St Michael’s Grammar. PHOTOS: Mark Woodsford - Fun Photos

GOING WELL: Rupert Simmons of Scotch College Juniors was going well through heavy snowfalls during the xcountry interschool championships.

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Fashion designer at home on the slopes NAME: Tori Hill AGE: 14 RESIDENCE WHEN NOT AT MT BULLER: Tori lives in Melbourne for part of the year but home in winter is Mt Buller. SKIING ABILITY: Competition level (that’s not just skiing, that’s moguls. Tori is one of those amazing skiers with legs like pistons that just go up and down over the moguls). STOP PRESS: Tori placed 4th on August 2 in the Australian Junior Nationals competition at Mt Buller, Women’s Youth Moguls category (pictured in competition). HOW MANY YEARS HAVE YOU BEEN SNOWBOARDING AT MT BULLER: Approximately 12 years. FAVE RUNS/AREAS:

Chamois and Chamois and Wood run when the moguls are big. WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT MT BULLER: I love training and improving my technique at Mt Buller. WHAT ARE YOU MOST LOOKING FORWARD TO FOR SEASON 2014: Competing in the Junior Nationals and the ABOM Mogul Challenge. WHEN NOT OUT ON THE SLOPES YOU ARE DOING: Designing fashion items. I create the Pink and Black Machine accessories for snow wear. THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE MT BULLER: Fun. Home. Friends.

MT BULLER hosted the Subaru National XCountry interschools championships recently in near perfect conditions. Below is a summary of race results in all divisions. Division 1 BOYS: 1 Hugh Pollard Haileybury College (A) 2 Abe Wright Mount Lilydale Mercy (A) 3 Rowan Kaye Wangaratta High School (A) 1 Wangaratta High School (A) Rowan Kaye (3), Max Dewez (4), Nick Lorenz (16) 2 Geelong Grammar (A) Donald Ritchie (5), Henry Eisner (7), Alex Eisner (15) 3 St Paul’s Anglican Grammar (A) Ashley Klemke (10), Tori Adams (12), Dane Hicks (28) GIRLS: 1 Stella Aljani Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar (A) 2 Ella Jackson MLC (A) 3 Alexandra Kent Geelong Grammar (A) 1 Ivanhoe Girls Grammar (A) Stella Aljani (1) 205 Kate Hesse (4) Catherine Lobbe (6) 2 MLC (A) Ella Jackson (2) Kassandra De Boer (7) Ruth Healy-McFarlane (10) 3 MLC (B) Emily Farrow (9) Anastassia Korolev (13) Lucy Rouse (19) Division 2 BOYS: 1 Finlay Clarke Wangaratta High School (A) 2 Seve De Campo Melbourne Grammar (A) 3 Max Lowman Melbourne Grammar (A) 1 Melbourne Grammar (A) Seve De Campo (2) Max Lowman (3) Sammy Stevenson (5) 2 Wangaratta High School (A) Finlay Clarke (1) Jamie

Darbyshire (10) Matts Muir (18) 3 Trinity Grammar (A) Harry Jacobs (7) Jethro Mahon (12) Jono Lawler (14) GIRLS: 1 Olivia Jeffrey Lauriston Girls School (A) 2 Imogen Hoyle The Peninsula School (A) 3 Emma Pollard Haileybury Girls College (A) 1 The Peninsula School (A) Imogen Hoyle (2) Charlotte Crouch (8) Annabel Lock (17) 2 MLC (A) Gemma Dabkowski (9) Emily Joyce (11) Jessica Joyce (15) 3 Lauriston Girls School (A) Olivia Jeffrey (1) Lauren Schiller (13) Amy Corbett (23) Division 3 BOYS: 1 Will Middlemiss Brighton Grammar (A) 2 Tim Cooke Carey Baptist Grammar (A) 3 Daniel Walker Mansfield Secondary College (A) 1 Melbourne Grammar (A) James McCall (5) Fedele De Campo (6) Cameron Berry (7) 2 Carey Baptist Grammar (A) Tim Cooke (2) Adam Barnett (8) Griffin Terry (13) 3 Melbourne Grammar (B) Jack Fergus (9) Harry Ross (10) Will Backwell (11) GIRLS: 1 Emma Kent St Catherine’s (A) 2 Maysen Duffy Caulfield Grammar (A) 3 Genevieve Perignon Ivanhoe Girls Grammar (A) 1 St Catherine’s (A) Emma Kent (1) Annelise Cody (7) Claudia Richardson (10) 2 Ivanhoe Girls Grammar (A) Genevieve Perrignon (3) Hannah Price (9) Olivia Fogarty(18) 3 St Catherine’s (B) Meg Watkins (6) Emily Sutherland (14) Celia Cody (16)

Division 4 BOYS: 1 Tommi Silvester Yackandandah Primary (A) 2 Lucas Duffy Falls Creek Primary (A) 3 Angus Hill Scotch College Junior (A) 1 Falls Creek Primary (A) Lucas Duffy (2) Finn Ryan (5) Andrew Archibald (13) 2 Scotch College Junior (A) Angus Hill (3) Tom Lempriere (4) Nathan Chan (16) 3 Melbourne Grammar (A) John Mordes (6) Angus Backwell (11) Edward Mackinnon (15) GIRLS: 1 Katherine May Melbourne Girls Grammar (A) 2 Chloe Joubert St Catherine’s (B) 3 India Zwar Falls Creek Primary (A) 1 Falls Creek Primary (A) India Zwar (3) Molly Ryan (4) Ayla Armitage (9) 2 St Catherine’s (A) Emily Mcallister (5) Ava Lansell (6) Charlotte Gough (7) 3 Melbourne Girls Grammar (A) Katherine May (1) Helena Lansell (8) Siena Stockdale (13) Division 5 BOYS: 1 Banjo Burrell Geelong Grammar (A) 2 Will Maisano Geelong Grammar (A) 3 Kylan Allport Falls Creek Primary (A) 1 Falls Creek Primary (A) Kylan Allport (3) Jacob Elliot (4) Eddie Wilkinson (5) 2 Geelong Grammar (A) Banjo Burrell (1) Will Maisano (2) Ayrton Stockdale (12) 3 Scotch College Junior (A) Edward Hill (6) Rupert Simmons (11) Henri Lempriere (21) GIRLS: 1 Sarah Marriott St Catherine’s (A) 2 Julia Kent St Catherine’s (A) 3 Lily Maisano

Geelong Grammar (A) 1 St Catherine’s (A) Sarah Marriott (1) Julia Kent (2) Zara Bongiorno (4) 2 Falls Creek Primary (A) Mia Green (5) Madison Stephenson (12) Ella Green (16) 3 Geelong Grammar (A) Lily Maisano (3) Isla Burrell (13) Skye Calvert-Jones (20) Division 1 Relay BOYS: 1 Haileybury College (A) 2 Wangaratta High School (A) 3 Geelong Grammar (A) GIRLS: 1 Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar (A) 2 MLC (A) 3 Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar (B) Division 2 Relay BOYS: 1 Melbourne Grammar (A) 2 St Paul’s Anglican Grammar (A) 3 Wangaratta High School (A) GIRLS: 1 Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar (A) 2 Wangaratta High School (A) 3 The Peninsula School(A) Division 3 BOYS: 1 Carey Baptist Grammar (A) 2 Melbourne Grammar (A) 3 Melbourne Grammar (B) GIRLS: 1 St Catherine’s (A) 2 Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar (A) 3 St Catherine’s (B) Division 4 BOYS: 1 Falls Creek Primary (A) 2 Melbourne Grammar (A) 3 VISC Composite team(A) GIRLS: 1 Falls Creek Primary (A) 2 St Catherine’s (A) 3 Melbourne Girls Grammar (A) Division 5 BOYS: 1 Falls Creek Primary (A) 2 Geelong Grammar (A) 3 Melbourne Grammar (A) GIRLS: 1 St Catherine’s (A) 2 Falls Creek Primary (A) 3 Geelong Grammar (A)

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TWO great internationally acclaimed artists are heading to Buller this next week. Pete Murray and Ash Grunwald will both be appearing at the Kooroora - after dark. Pete Murray - it’s an unlikely story… a rising Rugby football star gets so badly injured that he has to leave his sport behind. But that is exactly what Pete Murray did – after football he picked up an acoustic guitar, taught himself how to play it and recorded an indie CD that he sold after shows from the back of his Kombi Van. His debut album, the roots/rock infused ‘Feeler’ (2003), snowballed through oldfashioned word of mouth and sell out shows until a year later he became Australia’s most popular singer/songwriter. ‘Feeler’ went on to sell six by platinum in Australia (450,000 copies) and earned 12 ARIA Award nominations. Pete Murray is heading Mt Buller way on Friday, August 29 at the Kooroora. Also coming to the Kooroora on

Wednesday, August 27 is Ash Grunwald. Ash Grunwald put together his first album, Introducing, leaning heavily on traditional blues but it was his second album I Don’t Believe released in April of 2004, that would change his state of play. It was his first album - of many to come - to graft technology onto the deeply rooted foliage of the Delta swamp. On the back of his increasingly explosive and unique shows, he released a searing live album Live At The Corner. “When I play live, it has that four on the floor, modern pulse that we get from electronic dance music,” he said. His next studio album in 2007, Give Signs, was even more adventurous, and he took his energetic live show to venues such as London’s renowned The Borderline and Shepherds Bush Empire, and opened for acts as diverse as James Brown, Bo Diddley, Keith Urban, Jack Johnson, Missy Higgins and Pete Murray.


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More water for snowmaking and drinking on Buller By PAM ZIERK-MAHONEY MT BULLER Mt Stirling Resort Management is set to build a new dam, increasing the capacity for more manmade snow and supplying potable water to residents and visitors. The proposed $8.25 million dam, which will be able to hold 100 million litres of water, is currently with the Victorian Government Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure for planning permit approval. RMB chief executive officer John Huber earlier this year announced the dam was a priority infrastructure project for the resort. Mr Huber said that if approved the project would be undertaken in a manner that minimised the impact on the environment. “The dam is described as the most appropriate option for meeting the resort’s peak drinking water and snowmaking water demands,” Mr Huber said. It is considered the best of nine options that were reviewed, such as the use of groundwater, pumping from the Howqua or Delatite rivers, and the use of collected stormwater. The preferred site would be about 800 metres from the western edge of the Mount Buller village, at an elevation of about 1700 metres. Documentation submitted to the government department for approval has the proposed dam and its associated infrastructure built in the resort’s 2015-16 summer works program, between October, 2015 and May, 2016. Mr Huber said Mount Buller had ‘significant constraints’ on its water supply. He said as the resort is located on the top of a mountain, it meant that there was limited catchment from nearby to catch and store water. “In completing the water storage project we want to ensure a secure and sustainable water supply for both snowmaking and potable supply for the resort,” Mr Huber said. “And in doing that, it is about protecting the economic viability of the resort, and its significant contribution to the regional economy.” The planning permit approval process includes referral to a range of agencies which will need to provide approval before the project commences.

NOT DETERRED: Special Dual Paralympian medallist, Jessica Gallagher, will join students from across many schools taking part at the Interschools Multiclass event on Buller next week.

HAVING FUN: Disabled winter sports kids last year had loads of fun competing in their events at the Interschools.

2014 Victorian Interschools Multiclass competition held By LIZ WEBB SNOWSPORTS are a great equaliser and over the years the Interschools competition has ensured that as many students as possible are given the opportunity to take part in competitive fun on the snow. In 2013, Victorian Interschools introduced a Multiclass Event, giving school aged students with special needs the opportunity to compete in their own event as part of the Victorian Interschools. Five schools competed and the excitement and inspiration generated by this ‘first’ has encouraged students from a further three schools to compete in the 2014 Interschools. Some 26 competitors from Rossbourne, Bulleen Heights School, Ashwood, Belvoir, Berendale, Brighton Secondary, Currajong and MGGS will take to the slopes, competing in Alpine and

PATRON TO CHEER THEM ON: Qantas pilot Captain Richard de Crespigny (pictured centre) will cheer on young achievers at this year’s Interschools Multiclass division (disabled) snowsports.

Snowboarding. As with the mainstream Interschools, the Multiclass Division comprises the same five divisions based on school years and ages.

This year physically disabled students will also be able to participate along with the intellectually challenged. To provide a complete experi-

ence, a series of training and information sessions are also planned. Eight guides from Disabled Wintersports Australia will hold 4 x 2 hour snow skills sessions. Dual Paralympian medallist, Jessica Gallagher, will speak to the kids about competing in the Paralympics and the pathways open to them if they wish to compete after school. To finish off the fun, the awards presentation on Wednesday evening will be eagerly anticipated by all competitors. More than 90 parents, friends and officials including patron of Disabled Wintersport Australia, Qantas Captain Richard de Crespigny, will cheer on the young achievers. Mr de Crespigny is well known as the pilot who safely landed his passenger plane on the river in the USA then rescuing all passengers and flight crew. He is a keen advocate for the disabled wintersports.

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Mush, mush - call of the wild influences sled dogs for Buller By RHYLL McCORMACK IT’S minus five degrees, the stars are still out, the air is crisp with frost and the blanket of night is wrapped around Brett Hadden and his sled dog team. Although it may sound like the set of a rescue movie, it is actually pretty standard competition conditions for those involved in the Australian sport of husky racing. “Any competition is run to strict temperature conditions, which means it’s often run at night or very early in the morning – if it hits 15 degrees the race is cancelled, it’s too warm for the dogs.” Brett is the principal “musher” at Australian Sled Dog Tours, operating out of Mt Buller, Dinner Plain and Mt Hotham. It is an association that stretches back 25 years, when a young man was inspired by a story about a courageous sled dog. “I first had huskies as pets 25 years ago after I read the Jack London book ‘Call of the Wild’,” he said. “I was really inspired by it.” Fast forward two and a half decades and Brett and his fam-

HUSKIES IN THE HILLS: Brett Hadden has been racing Huskies across the Victorian Alps for nearly three decades.

ily are living a sled dogger’s dream, with 22 dogs, a variety of sleds and a livelihood that allows them to indeed combine business with pleasure. “You have to love this way of life with the dogs,” Brett said. “There’s so much freedom, adventure, and a real connection with the animals.” Based near Bright, this is the first winter Brett and his team have worked out of Mt Buller, with the established trails and record snow falls proving a hit not only with resort guests, but

also with the 14 dogs Brett has stabled there. “The dogs are having a great time,” he said. “They are bred to run, it’s what they do.” Travelling at between 25– 35km an hour, Brett and his team can pull half a tonne through the snow. Though the dogs work like professionals, there is a surprising amount of training that goes into producing a good team dog. “We have a great team of dogs, and they are mostly ones

we have rescued – we re-train them as sled dogs,” Brett said. “It takes a lot to re-train them, but we like to do it that way and give them a home and a purpose. “They all come with problems but we work through them.” Receiving some from as young as eight weeks, others as old as five years, Brett has only ever been unsuccessful with one re-training. “You can’t make them - they either love it or they don’t.”

“I’ve seen one rescue dog watch the others and he really started picking it up in about two hours – but that was incredible. “Normally it takes six to eight months to get them ready. Off season, the dogs spend hours in training, pulling mountain bikes, specially adapted scooters and even a four wheeled cart. “They are athletes – that’s the only way to look at it.” Brett is also a keen competitor, and with only a small number of competitions he

makes the most of the 12 races a year – finishing third in the open six dog category and first in the purebred six dog class earlier this month. It was his competition sledding that led him to create Australian Sled Dog Tours almost 10 years ago. “I was at a racing competition, and was having a break between events when an American woman came out and asked if I would take her little boy for a ride,” he said. “It just went from there.” Going from strength to strength, Brett’s passion is evident – taking time to explain the history, tradition and future of sledding to each tour. “I want to promote the sport and the dogs as much as possible – we want to see it grow and for people to get involved.” With more than 500 people taking a tour with Brett and his dogs last winter, the Hadden team is undoubtedly gearing up for another great season. That, though, is immaterial to this Siberian Husky advocate. “It’s just doing what I love, and showing people what we have to offer.” For more information you can visit the website at www. sleddogtours.com.au.

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‘Early bird’ targets speedsters By PAM ZIERK-MAHONEY OPERATION Early Bird detected almost 100 speeding motorists over a two day operation with Victoria Police Mansfield Highway Patrol officers targeting the heavy snow traffic to and from Mt Buller. Based at Merrijig, Early Bird started at 6am on both Saturday and Sunday and was run in conjunction with Victoria Police Air Wing concentrating on speed detection. Sergeant Marty McLachlan said the highest speed detected was 150kph which resulted in an immediate vehicle impoundment. “The driver will also be issued with a speed dangerous infringement notice,” Sgt McLachlan said. Over the two day period 93 motorists were detected speeding - all received infringement notices. Several other offences including unlicensed, unregistered cars and driving with excessive snow on vehicles also received infringement notices.

“There was only one minor collision over the two days and that occurred on Mt Buller Road on the Sunday evening,” Sgt McLachlan said. “Overall the traffic flow was pretty favorable.” Outcomes for Saturday, August 2 included: Speeding offences: in 50kph zone: between 50 and 69 (9 offences); between 70 and 80 (3); in 80kph zone: between 80 and 99 (20); between 100 and 119 (7); and over 120 (1); in 100kph zone: between 100 and 119 (2); between 120 and 139 (6); over 140(1). Outcomes for Sunday, August 3: Speeding offences: in 50kph zone; between 50 and 69 (9); between 70 and 80 (2); in 80kph zone: between 80 and 99 (22); between 100 and 119 (6); over 120 (2); in 100kph zone: between 100 and 119 (0); between 120 and 139 (2); over 140 (1).

CAUGHT BY AIRWING: Victoria Police Air Wing joined forces with Mansfield Highway Patrol over a recent weekend in a two day “Early Bird” operation clamping down on speeding motorists. PHOTO: Courtesy Mansfield Highway Patrol

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Film festival IF it’s fast action you love then the Mt Buller short film festival will give you all the excitement and action you need while sitting in a comfy seat. Entries are now open for this growing and popular festival which features action packed short films on snowboarding, skiing, mountain biking and much more – all captured by x-treme sports enthusiasts. A gala screening of all entries will be shown at the Mt Buller Cinema on September 13.

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SKIERS and snowboarders enjoying this year’s bumper ski season have been urged to take care on the slopes. Ambulance Victoria paramedics have treated and transported 329 people from Mt Buller, Mt Hotham, Mt Buffalo and Falls Creek between June 1 and July 31 this year. Paramedics treated and transported 290 people from the same mountains between June 1 and July 31 last year. Cases paramedics have attended include: a teenage boy who fractured his ankle while tobogganing when he crashed into a tree; a young girl who suffered facial injuries while tobogganing when another toboggan struck her; a man who suffered a fractured leg when he did a ‘helicopter jump’ while skiing; a woman who got off a bus with her ski boots partially undone - she slipped, twisted her ankle, and, when she fell, cut her gum on the skis or ski poles; a young girl who skied into a tree, suffering head injuries;

a man who was intoxicated, fell over in the snow and broke his leg; and a man who was hit by a toboggan while taking photos at the bottom of a run. The bulk of people treated have been transported by road ambulance (317), while 12 people have been air lifted from mountains. Mt Buller’s intensive care paramedic Brett Cooper said paramedics were treating dislocations and fractures as well as head strikes from falls. “This year because of the increase in snow and ice around the village we have seen an increase in people falling just while walking and making their way around the village, resulting in fractures,” Brett said. “We are encouraging people to just check where they are walking, and make sure their footwear is appropriate and, where possible, wear boot chains.” Brett said preparations for the snow started at home. “It is very important for skiers and snowboarders to have Ambulance Victoria cover as not everyone would expect

that when they come to the mountain they will have an accident, but many do and their trip off the mountain is very expensive,” Brett said. “You also need to make sure that if you are relying on private health cover that it will cover you for air ambulance and subsequent transfers by ambulance. “The best answer is to have Ambulance Victoria membership.” An air ambulance transfer costs almost $10,000 if you are not an Ambulance Victoria member. Brett also encouraged skiers and snowboarders to: carry tyre chains; allow for increased travel times; share the driving; have a fully-charged mobile phone; and wear appropriate clothing, including helmets and, for snowboarders, wrist guards. Ambulance Victoria membership is $41.30 for singles per year and $82.60 for families per year. Sign up with genuine Ambulance Victoria membership and have a great holiday this snow season.

August 31 – September 7 THE 2014 Australian University Sport Snowsports Championships date back to 1967 and a long standing relationship with Mt Buller. Mt Buller will again partner with Australian University Sport to host the biggest snow event on the university calendar, with projections of 350 students set to hit the mountain. Several Australian team members from Sochi and previous Winter Olympics will look to return to home soil and defend their titles. The Snowsports Championships will include a range of events for students to participate in as well as a social program at the best venues on the mountain and exclusive access to Mt Buller slopes.

Burton girls go ride day THE Burton Girls Go Ride Day is back at Buller in 2014 - hitting our slopes on September 6. Come and demo women’s specific boards, receive a gift bag, do some laps with women’s pro riders and have a chance to win great prizes. There isn’t a better day to come and share your love of snowboarding with the local women’s snowboard community. This is a girls only event and you must register to participate - please email your name and your location “Mt Buller” to burtonaustralia@burton.com.au. Register now to be eligible for great deals on accommodation and lift passes.


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Mt Buller property news... W READY TO DEVELOP: Vacant land with a small storage unit on it already is just right for development - with planning approval of course. X LANDSCAPE BLEND: Blending in with the white landscape in snow season Koflers Restaurant can seat up to 500 plus people and is fully licensed - serving alcohol with meals.

PROPERTIES OF THE WEEK QUICK KIOSK: Known as Wombat Hut, the Koflers Kiosk provides quick snacks for skiers on Little Buller Spur.

BOB and Christine Fleming, mountain icons, have decided to seek expressions of interest for the sale of the business and leasehold property interest in Koflers restaurant, Little Buller Spur slope eatery and development site on Summit Road currently used as the storage depot. Offered for the first time in 44 years the sale includes the transfer of leasehold interest which commenced in August 2008 for 19 years from the Mt Buller and Mt Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board. Located in the Summit ski area they are the only eateries that provide a much needed service and shelter to the skiing public. Koflers was built as part of the development of skiing in the Summit area in the late 1950s. It is named after Helmut Kofler, an Austrian pioneer who helped establish Mt Buller as a ski resort. Bob Fleming ran Koflers on behalf of the Orange Lifts in 1970 and took out a lease of sorts in 1971. He was promised a more formal lease but it didn’t come

through until 1985 - he now owns the building and the business under a lease with the Resort Management Board. Koflers is located near the bottom of the Summit lift adjacent to Howqua chairlift and Koflers T-Bar. The leasehold interest is site 205 which is on 777 sqm of land. It is fully licensed to sell alcoholic beverages with meals. The restaurant includes adequate accommodation for management and staff on the lower level. On the upper level the restaurant includes functional kitchen and servery and seating inside for 150. The outside deck has additional seating for 150. On the surrounding snow there is seating for approximately 250. There are approvals in place for an extension to the building to construct additional storage and cool room area so as to minimise the space required at the depot. LITTLE BULLER SPUR KIOSK is located on the halfway point down Wombat Lift

and provides quick snacks, hot and cold drinks and has outdoor tables and chairs. The leasehold interest is known as site 338 and is on 217sqm of land. VILLAGE RESIDENTIAL SITE and depot is located on Summit Road on the Skakey Knees corner. The total land size is 522sqm and offers panoramic views to three sides. Regarded as one of the premier positions on the mountain it would make a magnificent home site for one or two houses or an apartment building. Currently the property serves as a storage depot and includes a two bedroom apartment. Upon redevelopment it could still incorporate into a garage area a small storage facility to cater for the restaurant’s requirements. A concept plan of a threestorey building is available. For further information and to submit an expression of interest contact Mark Adams on 0419 858007. Expressions of interest close on October 2.

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Alto Apartments 304:: $695,000 Time to buy

Modern Alto building right on Bourke St with garage car parking & lift ❚ Tastefully furnished 3 bedroom with ensuite and second bathroom ❚ Open plan living, gas fireplace & large balcony offering mountain views ❚ Stone benches, gloss white cupboards and stainless appliances ❚ Magnificent drying, ski storage in private entry hall, hydronic heating

Big all over ❚ Located in the heart of the village suits multi families and or future ski club ❚ 4 massive bedrooms with all four having access to en-suite bathrooms ❚ One massive 17 metre long living room with wood fire, loads of glass, views ❚ Access 4WD pass or purchase a garage car park opposite in the new Buller Central

Best on snow and not to be missed ❚ Developers own penthouse & includes 2 garage spaces on title, private ski room ❚ Very spacious design, lift to penthouse entry - 240 sqm over 3 levels expansive views ❚ Sumptuous living and dining with open fireplace and magnificent outdoor spa ❚ Master BR, ensuite & adjacent lounge/study. Two further BRs & bathroom.

Maggani Ski Club:: $450,000 whole property

Chalet Apartments 810:: Price on Application

Grimus Apartment 5:: $1,400,000

Seldom offered, without comparison and includes garage parking ❚ Huge single level apartment in the prestigious Grimus Apartment building ❚ Internal access via security lift and connected to the Pension yet very private ❚ 3 oversized bedrooms all with individual en-suites. Living has panoramic views ❚ Living features, open fireplace, floor to ceiling windows and balconies

The Christiana 5:: $395,000 Affordable 3 bedroom

Chalet 709:: Bourke St position $379,000

Valley View 303:: $448,000 Repriced

❚ Attractive modern building less than a minute to Bourke St” Ski-In Ski –Out” ❚ Ground floor apartment with easy access & private entrance, 4WD access pass ❚ Terrific family apartment with 3 bedrooms and could even suit 2 families ❚ Main bedroom has ensuite plus a second bathroom for other two bedrooms

Opposite Ski School & Includes a Car Park on title ❚ Interior cleverly redesigned by architect owner to maximize space ❚ 2 spacious bedrooms with two way central bathroom & powder room ❚ Master with queen bed, wardrobe dressing table /desk and plasma TV ❚ Second bedroom has two sets of built in bunks, wardrobe and TV for the kids

Buller Central Car Parks :: NOW FOR SALE

Peak 302 :: P.O.A. Extremely Realistic Vendor

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Bluff Lodge 5 $295,000 :: Bluff Lodge 7 Now Sold

Seconds to ski school and supermarket ❚ Appealing 2 bedroom with functional family bathroom and easy to rent. ❚ This wide living room has full size windows perfect to watch the kids ❚ Master bedroom with queen bed, loads of cupboards. Bed 2 has one bunk ❚ Annual 4WD access pass for arrival and departure

The future for bluff lodge is all blue sky and white snow ❚ Bluff Lodge has big plans and you can be a part of it when you purchase ❚ Permit to renovate and/or extend with approved designs by Peter Mc Intyre Partnership. Premier position on high side of Bourke St offering ski in ski out access. Car parking, 2 bedrooms & family bathroom

Mark Adams :: 03 9646 4230 :: 0419 858 007 39/15 Beach Street, Port Melbourne

Brand new building with car parking licences for sale ❚ Now completed in the heart of the village - Buller Central ❚ Rare opportunity - only 3 car parks still available ❚ Designated basement car park with remote control door access ❚ Adds value to your existing property and guaranteed parking permit

www.markadams.com.au

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Best 3 bedrooms buys around the corner from ski school

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Ex Ski Club at affordable price ❚ Could suit ski club, multi family or even redevelopment site- potential views ❚ Light, bright solid building suits redecoration & future exterior renovations ❚ Large living, kitchen & 5 spacious bedrooms with current bedding for 20 ❚ 3 bathrooms with separate showers and toilets plus a laundry area

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TOP FLOOR PENTHOUSE WITH VIEWS FOREVER ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚

Opposite Chamois lift with easy access to runs & two minutes to village. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, comfortable living, gas fireplace, floor to ceiling windows. Upstairs includes parent retreat with mountain views, WIR, en-suite & spa bath. Garage basement car park, lift, excellent ski storage and drying room.

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Bombora 1:: $1,350,000 High Quality Furnishings

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Reindeer Penthouse 7:: $975,000 furnished

- Leading The Way...

Rare opportunity in Reindeer Building- Garage Car Park

Magnificent fully renovated snow home with two garage car parks

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Spectacular two storey penthouse, prestigious building, seconds to Bourke St 3 generous sized bedrooms all with BIR and white timber shutters. 2 bathrms Plus a fourth bedroom/ second living room / children retreat - flexible layout Comfortable living, gas fireplace, balcony, spectacular mountain & village views

❚ Perfect for everyone & beautifully presented, luxurious, no expense spared light-filled, north-oriented dream Snow Home with private entrance. ❚ Brilliant layout over 3 levels, 2 living rooms, bespoke alpine furnishings…. ❚ Bombora 1 offers 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 separate toilets, sleeping 12

Located right at the front overlooking Bourke St BB1 Chairlift ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚

Spacious 3 bedroom furnished two storey design with on title car park Upstairs separate 2 bedroom area for children, bathrm, loft space for visitors Downstairs main bedroom includes en-suite and excellent sunlit views Large living room, gas fireplace & sunny balcony. Ski storage, drying

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Quality all the way to the top-no expense spared ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚

Magnificent 4 bedroom 2 level penthouse in the Chalet Apartments Located on level 9, good views Bourke St & skiing outside the entrance Fully renovated –striking kitchen, high ceilings, living with open fireplace A ski room and drying room made in heaven. On title parking. 2 Lifts.

Howqua 4 :: $750,000 Large Price Reduction

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HUSKI 6:: $525,000 good value

Family ski house with on title parking

Exciting contemporary building in good location

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One of 6 modern two storey townhouses recently externally renovated 3 spacious bedrooms with sleeping for 10 in comfort 2 bathrooms with master having ensuite. Laundry, ski storage Combustion fireplace in living, large kitchen, balcony and mountain views

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39/15 Beach Street, Port Melbourne

Split level design featuring 4 bedrooms and open plan living Second living/TV room for the children & hydronic heating throughout Large main bedroom with ensuite & separate study corner On title heated car park. Fantastic entry foyer, drying & ski storage

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PA 4W O RK D N IN SIT G E Mark Adams :: 03 9646 4230 :: 0419 858 007

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One of the best 3 to 4 bedroom properties in K2 with its own private entrance Spectacular sunny views up Bourke St and the mountains Spacious lounge, dining, gourmet kitchen plus 2 north facing balconies On-title parking space only 10 metres from the private entry door

Alto Villas 301:: $470,000 furnished

Premium location on Bourke St opposite Ski School ❚ Next to Abom, modern ski-in / ski-out two bedroom sleeps 6 ❚ External car park on title plus access through the garage and lift ❚ Living with gas fireplace, comfortable furniture & hydronic heating ❚ Mountain views with loads of sunlight to living room and large balcony

Arlberg Stage 4 Now Released from only $145,000- $199,000

Invest in Lifestyle - Buy in Arlberg ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚

Buy a piece of the iconic Arlberg- modernised hotel rooms from $145,000 Spacious rooms with en-suite sleeping up to 5 - Occupy and rent out Open all year round under an excellent management team Lowest outgoings and offering best rental returns on Buller

Elkhorn 10:: $375,000 or best offer

Summit Lodge 3 :: $360,000 fully furnished

Hima :: Selection of 3 furnished apartments from $375,000

Easy ski in / ski out access to Standard Run and close to Bourke St ❚ Hima 1- Extremely comfortable, spotless 3 BR, 2 bath at the front $495,000 Family size living, cedar panelling, opening to balcony with pleasant snow views ❚ Hima 5- Well fitted two levels, 2 BR, 2 bathrooms plus powder room- $375,000 ❚ Hima 9- Fully renovated, well-presented 2 BR, 2 bathroom, move in now $395,000

More like a Chalet in size and style

Chalet Apartments 906: $995,000

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Valley View 301 :: $750,000

K2 5 :: $1,100,000 Village Central

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Summit lodge 3 has excellent natural light and will appeal to young families Features modern kitchen with good cabinetry and quality appliances 2 good bedrooms with BIR sleeping 6 in comfort with family bathroom 4WD access pass available to owners

Inspections arranged with Mark or Local Agent Representative

Terrific garage car parking accessed via remote control door ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚

Vendor instructs to sell this unit which has it all 2 large bedrooms with BIR and 2 bathrooms including separate shower Spacious master features sitting/dressing area and ensuite Unit 10 has an extra-large walk-in storage with dual entry

www.markadams.com.au

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