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“Excellence in Cinema Entertainment” 4 Cinema complex New release movies every week Latest digital vision and sound technology Wall to wall screens Climate controlled for your comfort Arcade games Candy bar & Lolly World Lift to first floor Disabled access to all cinemas

P (03) 5721 5555 First Floor of Co-Store Shopping Complex, Cnr Ovens and Reid Streets, Wangaratta

Open 7 Days Latest State Of The Art Facilities UV Bowling Kids Bumper Bowling Wheelchair Access Climate contolled for your comfort Coffee & Snack Bar Undercover, multi deck car park P (03) 5721 5555 First Floor, Co-Store Shopping Complex, Cnr Ovens and Reid Streets, Wangaratta

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Spectacular backdrop for biking event THE revolutionary Shimano Bike Buller Festival brings all that is great about mountain biking to the one location for a huge weekend of bikes, single track, fresh air and good times at a spectacular mountain top destination. Taking place at Mt Buller over two days of the March long weekend, March 9-10, 2019, this will be the 11th year of this popular event that attracts riders from all states of Australia year on year. The festival includes mountain bike races in a variety of formats, ranging from a thrilling downhill race on the renowned ABOM Track through to a 42km long marathon style event on the internationally acclaimed Epic Trail.

The weekend also includes plenty for non-riders with a large bike industry expo as well as events for people to watch such as a dual slalom on 16” kids bikes, free movies and kids cycling events. The chairlift will also be open for sightseeing rides and so that recreational riders can challenge themselves on Mt Buller’s trails without necessarily racing over the weekend. Entries to the event are now open with all further event details available on the website at www. shimanobikebuller.com.au. ACTION: The Shimano Bike Buller Festival is full of thrills for riders and supporters alike.

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Summer is the ideal time to head to the various rivers, lakes, and waterways of the North East and enjoy some aquatic fun, including kayaking, swimming, waterskiing, and much more.

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summer co m m u n i t y eve n t s

- DECEMBER 2018 7-DEC-18 TO 9-DEC-18 MURRAY MASTER AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMENT 186 Golf Club Drive,High Country 2643 enquiries@howlonggolf.com.au

8-DEC-18 RUTHERGLEN CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT

Rutherglen Lions Park, 6pm Saus sizzle 8.30 Carols

CAROLS BY THE BARRELS

Delatite Winery, cnr Stoneys &Pollards Rd, 0DQV²HOG IURP SP 5775 2922

FAMILY PICNIC DAY & FOLK MUSIC Michelini Wines, 213 Alpine Rd, Myrtleford,VIC 3737 5751 1990

9-DEC-18 MILAWA GOURMET REGION PRODUCERS MARKET Cross Rds, Milawa milawasecretary@gmail.com

16-DEC-18 CAROLS BY CANDLE LIGHT WODONGA Pearce St,Wodonga Contact Emailinfo@wodonga.vic.gov.au

26-DEC-18 MYRTLEFORD GOLDEN SPURS RODEO Yackandandah Road, Myrtleford www.visitmyrtleford.com

28-DEC-18 YARRAWONGA RODEO 8 Gilmore Street, Yarrawonga 0475 766 200

29-DEC-18 TOLPUDDLE FARM OPEN DAY

70 Rusholme Road, Tarrawingee, VIC 3678 03 5725 1759

SUMMER FARMERS MARKET

Pfeiffer Wines, 167 Distillary Rd, Wahgunyah www.pfeifferwines.com.au

30-DEC-18 WANGARATTA BEER MILE

Wareena Park, Swan St, Wangaratta www.beermile.com.au

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5-JAN-19 CLASSIC HITS LIVE

152 Melbourne Road,Mulwala www.mulwalawaterski.com.au

WANGARATTA RODEO AND TRUCK SHOW

27-JAN-19 TEN MILE KEVINGTON RIVER REGATTA Ten Mile Kevington Hotel - 5777 0543

MUSIC IN THE VINES

Rodeo Grounds,Shilling Drive, Wangaratta events@wangaratta.vic.gov.au

Delatite Winery, cnr Stoneys & Pollards Rd, 0DQV²HOG

11-JAN-19 TO 13-JAN-19 MOUNTAIN CATTLEMAN'S GET TOGETHER

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Oxley Reserve, Meadow Creek Rd, Oxley www.mcav.com.au

12-JAN-19 GREAT AUSTRALIAN DUCK RACE

2-FEB-19 SHAKESPEARE IN THE VINES

14-JAN-19 TO 19-JAN-19 ANNUAL JUNIOR COUNTRY BASKETBALL CUP

9-FEB-19 DAY ON THE GREEN MISSY HIGGINS & JOHN BUTLER TRIO

Morses Creek Centenery Park Bright 0434 407 820

Six days of Junior Basketball action www.alburycity.nsw.au

19-JAN-19 OPERA IN THE ALPS

Beechworth Golf Course 8:00pm – 10:30pm www.operainthealps.com.au

19-JAN-19 TO 20-JAN-19 VIC DOWNHILL MOUNTAIN BIKE SERIES Stirling Rd,Mt Buller info@mtbuller.com.au

25-FEB-19 TO 28-FEB-19 ALPINE QUEST ADVENTURE RACE Falls Creek www.alpinequest.com.au

25-JAN-19 TO 26-JAN-19 BEECHWORTH MUSIC FESTIVAL Mayday Hills Village, Beechworth info@beechworthmusicfestival.com

26-JAN-19 TO 27-JAN-19 FALLS CREEK DRAGON BOAT RACE

Rocky Valley Lake,Bogong High Plains info@fallscreek.com.au

Gapsted Winery,3897 Great Alpine Rd,Gapsted gapstedwines.com.au

All Saints Estate, All Saints Road Wahgunyah www.adayonthegreen.com.au

15-FEB-19 TO 17-FEB ADVENTURE TRAVEL FILM FESTIVAL

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16-FEB-19 TO 17-FEB-19 MIND BODY BIKE WOMENS FESTIVAL Stirling Rd, Mt Buller info@mtbuller.com.au

17-FEB-19 CITY2CITY EVENT Dean Street Albury www.city2city.org.au

19-FEB-19 133RD TOLMIE SPORTS DAY

Tolmie www.tolmietimes.com/tolmie-sports

23-FEB-19 THE GREAT LAKE MULWALA BOAT MUSTER

26-JAN-19 FLICKER FEST

156 Melbourne Street,Mulwala tourism@yarrawongamulwala.com.au

27-JAN-19 TO 28-JAN-19 ALPINE CLASSIC

Wodonga Racecourse, Hamilton Smith Drive Wodonga www.lakehumecyclechallenge.com.au

Dinner Plain, Snow Park, Srubbers End www.visitdinnerplain.com

Bright and surrounds alpineclassic.com.au

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summer events MOUNTAIN BIKE SEASON | NOV 17 - APR 22 Season 2018/19 is ready to go with more shu les, more trails and more fun on 2 wheels • Shu les daily Dec 27 - Jan 13 plus every Weekend • New Greenline 5km beginners trail from Summit to Lakeside • HUGE social events Ignition (Nov 17 - 18) and MTB De Femme (Feb 9 - 10)

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS | DEC 22 - JAN 29 Ready, Set, FUN! Holidays in the mountains is unforge able with activities for everyone • Boat rentals on Rocky Valley Lake (Dec 28 - Jan 13) • Weekend Kids Activities (January) • Falls To Hotham Alpine Crossing Shu le Bus (Saturdays)

EASTER FESTIVAL | APR 19 - 22 Get ready for an action-packed High Country Easter the family will not forget • Giant Easter Egg hunt and Easter Bunny • Summit Chairli rides for bike and walk • BIG Easter Brekkie and family festival

ADVENTURE & ENDURANCE Experience elite competition at extreme altitude • MTBA Gravity Enduro Cup (Nov 24 - 25) • Alpine Challenge Ultra Marathon (Nov 24 - 26) • Alpine Quest Adventure Race (Jan 24 - 27) • Peaks Challenge Cycle Event (Mar 10) • Victorian Enduro MTB Tour (Apr 6 - 7)

LEGEND School Holidays

Labour Day Long Weekend

Easter Holiday

ANZAC Holiday

Scheduled events are subject to weather conditions and may be subject to change or cancellation

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Summer of fun at Cofield Wines THIS summer, Cofield Wines will again be hosting their Sunday Fundays each month with plenty for the family to enjoy. With local bands playing live on the lawns, it's a great afternoon to relax on the lawns with one of their famous Prosecco Mojitos, or maybe their new release Rose, enjoy the atmosphere and grab a bite to eat from their hearty gourmet caterers. They have plenty for the children to enjoy too with jumping castle, face painting and plenty of lawn games. Their new release wines will be on tasting every day at Cellar Door, their 2018 white wines include pinot grigio, sauvignon blanc and Riesling, as well as their rose, lovely for this time of year to enjoy a chilled glass at the end of a warm day. Don't forget the red wines too,

with their pinot noir, sangiovese and shiraz durif, ideal for the warmer weather barbecue. For those looking for something a little sweeter, come in and try the 2018 moscato, which is lovely light and spritzy. For the lovers of sparkling wines, they have a pinot noir chardonnay or sparkling shiraz, as well as prosecco and Sparkling Syrah. Cofield Wines offer fortified wines on tasting, or why not look at aging your own barrel of fortified wines, with a 5 or 10 litre oak barrel. Talk to their staff about looking after and filling your own barrel with their Topaque, Muscat or Tawny and have your own stock ready for winter to enjoy, or pop some muscat on ice this summer. All the team at Cofield Wines look forward to seeing you this summer.

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Songwriting talent to perform at All Saints ROUNDHOUSE Entertainment is excited to announce that Aussie music icons John Butler Trio and Missy Higgins will be joining forces in January and February for a massive national tour – including a day on the green at All Saints Estate, Rutherglen on Saturday, February 9. Billed as the Coming Home tour, the name reflects both the title of John’s new album and the fact that it will reunite two artists whose early careers were closely intertwined. For the a day on the green events, they will be joined by special guests Dan Sultan and upcoming singer songwriter Stella Donnelly. This will be the 16th a day on the green event at All Saints. For all the national tour dates go to the artists’ websites for further information and ticketing details.

This summer marks the 18th season of a day on the green, which started in January 2001. After 453 shows and more than three million happy patrons, the a day on the green experience of good food, fine wine and great music in magnificent locations is firmly established as one of Australia’s most popular concert events. a day on the green is a fully licensed event. Strictly no BYO alcohol. Food will be available on site or BYO picnic. Camping chairs and picnic rugs are recommended and permitted in both front GA and GA areas. For all transport, accommodation and event information, go to www. adayonthegreen.com.au. Tickets are now on sale from Ticketmaster on www.ticketmaster.com.au or call 136 100.

HIGH PROFILE: John Butler is among the artists performing at a day on the green this February. PHOTO: Kane Hibberd

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Discover the Goulburn River Valley in style IF you’ve ever wanted to explore the thriving vineyards and attractions of the North East, Tour de Senses is an ideal place to start. Tour de Senses arranges private and exclusive bespoke tours and transfers for up to 10 people in the Goulburn River Valley. Specialising in tours exploring the wine and food hotspots of the region, Tour de Senses prides themselves on offering convenient and personalised service. They also offer pick up and drop off services, so you don’t have to worry how you will get to or from your accommodation. All tours can be tailored to suit

your needs so please ask when booking if there is anything you would like to add or change. If having a relaxing day out is more your thing, Tour de Senses also offer charter transport service for weddings, a day on the green, concerts and more, so you can enjoy your day and come and go in style. More information is available on www.tourdesenses.com.au. LEARNING: Participants on a Tour de Senses wine tour pick up some local knowledge at a North East vineyard.

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Settle in at Gapsted this summer GAPSTED Wines, awarded Best Large Cellar Door in the Beechworth/ Alpine Valleys region in Gourmet Traveller Wines’ Best Cellar Door Awards 2018, is renowned for its friendly customer service, delicious meals produced from fresh local produce and award-winning wines, all set against the backdrop of their vineyards overlooking the striking Alpine Valleys. Indulge in a cheese platter and glass or two of wine on the deck overlooking the vineyard or settle in for a longer lunch. The winery has regular live music, so check out the “What’s On” page on their website to see who’s playing and come along to enjoy a relaxing afternoon of great food, wine and entertainment. Gapsted Wines is open for din-

ner Friday nights again during the warmer months from November. Enjoy delicious share plates, premium wines and live entertainment while watching the stunning sunset over the valley, it’s the perfect way to wind down on a Friday night. On December 8 the winery is hosting an exclusive evening event with SBS’ Maeve O’Meara as part of a series of national events to launch her new book Food Safari: Earth, Fire, Water. The evening event will enable guests to sample a selection of recipes from the new book matched with Gapsted’s premium wines. Tickets can be purchased via their website www.gapstedwines.com.au. Gapsted Wines’ famous Big Shed Sale is just around the corner, with customers enjoying substantial sav-

ings on premium wines. Held in their warehouse on the Australia Day long weekend, this event attracts hundreds of wine aficionados eager to pick up a bargain. It’s also used by many as an opportunity to taste a wider selection of their wines, many of which are not available at their Cellar Door. A definite must to restock the cellar after Christmas and New Year celebrations. Shakespeare in the Vines is back Saturday, February 2, featuring “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, one of Shakespeare’s most loved comedies. This event will sell out. Avoid disappointment, book your tickets today. Gapsted Wines is just minutes by car from Myrtleford, and it’s also on the Murray to Mountains Cycle Trail.

INVITING: Gapsted Wines’ cellar door is an ideal place to relax and indulge yourself.

GAPSTED GAPSTED WINES WINES What’s on in Summer Fridays Nights @ Gapsted Relaxed dining and live music Friday evenings from 5:30pm Big Shed Wine Sale Saturday 26th & Sunday 27th Jan Huge savings, over 35 wines on tasting, hot food & coffee Shakespeare in the Vines Saturday 2nd Feb A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Picnic hampers available.

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Winery an ideal summer getaway TUCKED away in a quiet corner of Oxley, amidst a tranquil bushland setting, John Gehrig Wines makes for an ideal afternoon’s escape during the summer months. The welcoming cellar door features a wide green space bordered by a shady gazebo and peaceful bushland, making it the ideal spot to enjoy a picnic lunch and a bottle of John Gehrig wine on a warm afternoon. Among the highlight wine releases this summer is the winery’s 2017 gamay. A classic variety that originated in the french Beaujolais area, gamay is a light, aromatic red with fresh raspberry and red fruits that suits Australia’s warm climate. It is recommended to be drunk slightly chilled. You can also sample some of

the winery’s chenin blanc, a distinct varietal white which shows classic chenin characters such as fresh apple and pear appeal on the nose, and a fruit-sweet palate. It goes well with seafood, fresh salad, and spicy Asian dishes, and the variety was recently written up in Wine Business Magazine. If you’re purchasing some varieties to enjoy at home, Meghan Gehrig is more than happy to share with you some refreshing cocktail recipes which bring a whole new dimension to the winery’s fortified wines. To find out more, call the winery on (03) 5727 3395, or see johngehrigwines.com.au. You can also find out more information on John Gehrig Wines on their social media accounts, including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

UNWIND: John Gehrig Wines’ cellar door is surrounded by green space and bushland.

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CELLAR DOORS

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Rare and unusual art pieces timbers and fibres enhancing the gallery space. Larger paintings from celebrated artists such as Kudditji Kngwarreye and John Cummins will provide impact and drama; while the detailed beauty in colour and design of Gabriella Possum’s storytelling, featuring visual mapping of stars, galaxies and country is set to captivate viewers. 2017 exhibited artists Trevor ‘Turbo’ Brown and Craig Charles will reappear with works previously unseen. Paintings with lighter elements visually, will carry strong messages that marry pleasingly with a diverse collection of art, brought together from artists all over Australia. Aboriginal Exhibitions – Collection Highlights 2018 promises to surprise and delight all art fans with its rare insight into the thousands of years of continued Aboriginal tribal teachings and story-telling passed

down through the generations. A mutual respect for Country within the artists’ individual nations is just one of the many themes explored. A large inclusion of other artefacts including bark paintings, carvings, boomerangs and didgeridoos from well known and unknown artists will combine to make the exhibition both broad in scope and rich in content. Connecting the old with the new, Aboriginal Exhibitions – Collection Highlights 2018 represents a journey from traditional historic reference to a modern world view of Aboriginal art. It features works created by many of the leading artists of our time. Art enthusiasts are encouraged to visit the Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery at Rutherglen Estates to see the diverse array of art for themselves.

Rutherglen Estates Cellar Door and Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery - the perfect place to sample award winning wines and discover truly unique works of art

Tuileries boutique accommodation, wine bar, a la carte restaurant and cafe all in one location

Tuileries Rutherglen Cafe Open 7 days 12 noon−2pm Restaurant Open 7 nights 6.30pm Wine Bar Open Tuesday−Saturday 6pm T: 02 6032 9033 info@tuileriesrutherglen.com.au www.tuileriesrutherglen.com.au

STORYTELLING: Love Story, a 2005 piece by Luke Cummins (199x99cm, acrylic on linen).

Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery at Rutherglen Estates Open 7 days 10am−5pm www.aboriginalexhibitions.com.au

Rutherglen Estates Cellar Door Open 7 days 10am−5.30pm 13–35 Drummond Street, Rutherglen VIC T: 02 6032 7999 cellar@rutherglenestates.com.au www.rutherglenestates.com.au

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OPENED on Saturday, October 6, the Aboriginal Exhibitions – Collection Highlights 2018 exhibition is an exploration of some of the more rare and unusual pieces within the Hans Sip Collection. Artists including: Kudditji Kngwarreye, Dennis Nelson Tjakamarra Nelson, Russell Butler, John Cummins and Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi will represent a diversity in works; outlining the methods in how gallery director Hans Sip has collected art; whether this be based on a choice of emotionally charged messages within art, technical skill in creation, or simply their beauty and design. Artefacts and sculptures will feature in the exhibition including: ceremonial shields, boomerangs, coolamons and wood carvings will expand the exhibition from a two, to three-dimensional scope with natural ochre tones and native

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Spectacular summer at Delatite Winery RELAX this summer at Delatite Winery, where you can taste up to 28 different wines from one of Australia’s prestigious “5 Red Star Wineries� (James Halliday). The winery is 50 years old and produces exceptional cool climate wines and sparklings. Of course, all wines taste better with food, try their range of beautiful pizzas and platters, all made from local ingredients. These are available up until 4pm each day. Enjoy all this while drinking in one of Australia’s most amazing vineyard views towards Mount Buller and the High Country. This summer sees numerous events at the cellar door, ranging from Carols by the Barrels on December 8 through to an outdoor cinema

GOOD TIMES: There is lots to enjoy at Delatite Winery. every Saturday night in January featuring some classic Australian ďŹ lms. The summer night sky is absolutely spectacular in the High Country and on January 9 there will be an amazing, professionally guided stargazing experience where

six high powered telescopes will be pointed towards the heavens and participants will be shown the wonders above. Australia Day weekend sees the annual Music in the Vines event, this year featuring Maurice Milani.

It’s an afternoon of relaxation, great music, good food and sensational wine. On Sunday, March 3 the winery welcomes back to MansďŹ eld, Shakespeare in the Vines with “A Midsummer Night’s Dreamâ€?. The performance is magical, the setting is breathtaking, the evening will be magical. Book early. The World’s Longest Regional Lunch comes to Delatite on Friday, March 15. A four course lunch by top local restaurant “Amongst the Sticksâ€? matched with six award winning wines and a view to die for - what a way to spend a Friday afternoon. Tickets to this or all the other events would make a perfect Christmas present for anyone who enjoys great food and wine.

David Ritchie and family are pleased to be able to share the landscape and vineyard with visitors and wine lovers alike! Join us in the foothills of the Victorian Alps, below Mt Buller for a wine tasting with spectacular views, cellar door only wines, platters using local produce and pizzas. Delatite is open for tastings, sales and food 7 days a week 10am to 5pm. We are closed on Good Friday, Boxing Day and open from noon on Anzac Day

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Spoil yourself in the North East VISITORS are truly spoiled for choice when it comes to enjoying top quality food, wine, beer, spirits and cider and food produced across the picturesque North East. The region is well known for the immense variety of wine grown and produced on our doorstep, from robust reds to unique

Mediterranean styles, as well as prosecco and a diverse array of sophisticated white wine varieties. If you love pairing your wine with food for a complete taste experience, many cellar doors boast sophisticated restaurants that perfectly partner their finest drops with tempting locally produced meals.

For a more casual meal, you can visit the vast array of local food producers and gourmet businesses to put together an unforgettable picnic or stock up on ingredients. The North East is almost as well known for the hops grown and beer produced in the region,

with many boutique breweries dotted throughout the area, and more and more small producers of spirits and other beverages are making themselves known throughout the region. To find out more, visit your nearest visitor information centre or cellar door.

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CHEERS: Wine lovers have plenty of options in the North East.

148 year old family owned winery The home of Bobbie Burns Shiraz & world renowned IRUWLÀHGV A PROUD MEMBER OF AUSTRALIA’S FIRST FAMILIES OF WINE

HALLIDAY WINERY

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Enriching & relaxing Cellar Door experience Vineyard platters available all day

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Bridge bar, farmers markets and more at Pfeiffer Wines “SITTING under an umbrella on the century-old Sunday Creek Bridge on a clear, late summer afternoon at Pfeiffer Wines in Wahgunyah, would have to be one of the great Australian pleasures.” - Mark Eggleton, Goodfood.com.au, 2014. The team at Pfeiffer Wines agree and warmly invite you to experience this summer pleasure, along with the many other summer activities they have on offer in the coming months. From Thursday, December 27, 2018 to Sunday, January 6, 2019 – you can enjoy the Pfeiffer Wines Bridge Bar. This summer, enjoy a majestic sunset from the Sunday Creek Bridge, with your drink of choice in hand. The very popular Bridge Bar will operate each afternoon between 4-8pm, serving a selection of award winning Pfeiffer wines, wine cocktails and nib-

bles for your enjoyment. Saturday, December 29 sees the Pfeiffer Summer Farmers Market. Summer heralds a bounty of seasonal produce, from fresh strawberries and vibrant, colourful vegetables to juicy apricots and deliciously fragrant peaches - and the Pfeiffer Wines Summer Farmers Market. There will be hot food and fresh coffee all day, live music and of course all of the award winning Pfeiffer wines will be available for tasting and sale. Where: Pfeiffer Wines | From: 9am 3pm | Cost: FREE Entry. Pfeiffer Wines is a warm, passionate, family-owned winery, located within historic Rutherglen. Pfeiffer Wines has a prestigious 5 star rating in the James Halliday’s Australian Wine Companion and produces premium, handcrafted wines of elegance - crisp whites,

full-bodied reds and the internationally extolled muscats and topaques; luscious, intense fortified wines which are the heritage of the Australian wine industry. Their historic, century-old cellars are nestled on beautiful Sunday Creek.

Visitors are always made most welcome for complimentary tastings, wine sales, gourmet picnic hampers, or even for turtle “pfeeding” and platypus spotting from the“pfamous” Pfeiffer Sunday Creek Bridge. For more information, see www. pfeifferwines.com.au.

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POPULAR: Ziggy Alberts will perform in Wodonga this summer. EVENT CALENDAR DECEMBER 2018 December 16 - Carols by Candlelight at Willow Park, Wodonga. December 31 - New Year's Eve celebrations at Birallee Park, Wodonga. JANUARY 2019 January 14 to 19 - Australian Junior Country Basketball Cup at the Lauren Jackson Sports Centre, North Street, Albury. January 6 to 11 - NSW Bradman and Kookaburra Cup State Cricket Championships to be held in Albury and Wodonga.

January 26 - Australia Day activities at Les Stone Park, Wodonga. FEBRUARY 2019 February 10 - Community WoodFired Oven bake at Belvoir Park, Wodonga February 8 to 10 - Wodonga Junior Invitational Basketball Tournament at various locations around Albury and Wodonga. February 17 - City2City Fun Run in Albury and Wodonga February 23 - Hume Cycle Challenge at Wodonga Racecourse

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Fun to be had on the Border YOU will be thoroughly entertained when you visit the Border region this summer. Among the many entertainment options are circus performances, art by talented local youth and much more. Following last year’s runaway success, the Border’s world famous circus-in-residence, the Flying Fruit Fly Circus, returns to The Cube Wodonga with their popular summer festival of thrills and skills. The entire National Youth Circus ensemble of young artists aged between eight and 18 perform across three exciting productions - Circus Allsorts, The Grad Show and The Last Hoorah. Full of dynamic fun with plenty of special guests and surprises. Dates: Thursday, December 13: Circus Allsorts (sold out). Friday, December 14: The Grad Show. Saturday, December 15: The Last Hoorah. For tickets, visit www.thecubewodonga.com.au. If art is more your speed, see the Year 12 Arts Show 2018 at Arts Space Wodonga. Come and see what drives the young creatives of tomorrow through an exhibition of work developed for

year 12 assessment. The Year 12 Art Exhibition from schools across the Border will kick off on December 1 at Arts Space Wodonga and will run until January 26. The official opening will take place Friday, December 14 from 4.30pm to 7pm. If you’re visiting at Christmas time, why not check out Wodonga Carols by Candlelight, when Wodonga Brass presents Wodonga’s biggest celebration of all things Christmas. Bring a chair, pack a picnic and sing along under the stars to this traditional carols by candlelight. Local performers will be backed by Wodonga Brass and the beautiful 70 voice Wodonga Carols Choir. The event will be broadcast live on 1494 2AY and online. The event will take place from 7.30-9.30pm on Sunday, December 16 with pre-carols entertainment and food from 6pm, and the event is at Willow Park, Pearce Street, Wodonga. Entry is free. January visitors can enjoy Australia Day celebrations on January 26 at Les Stone Park in Wodonga from 7-10am. There will be live entertainment and inspiring speeches, as well as the presentation of Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year and Community Organisation of the Year.

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Summer at Bonegilla This summer, Bonegilla Migrant Experience is the perfect place to start your cycle tour of the High Country Rail Trail and Lake Hume. Join our experienced tour guides at 11am daily for an intimate glimpse into the former Bonegilla Migrant Camp. Site open from 10am to 4pm. Free entry to site. Tours 11am daily. Tour cost: Adults $11, children $9 and family $30 (2 adults, 2 children). 82 Bonegilla Rd, Bonegilla VIC 3691 P: (02) 6020 6912 W: bonegilla.org.au BonegillaMigrantExperience bonegillame

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Lovely music in beautiful surroundings OPERA in the Alps will celebrate its 23rd year on Saturday, January 19, 2019 with the Three Tenors Spectacular – a concert experience not to be missed. At one of the largest Australian outdoor events of its kind, patrons can watch the sun go down and the stars come out on the fairway of the beautiful Beechworth Golf Course while being treated to an unforgettable night of the best of opera, music theatre and classic favourites. Boasting an impressive line up, Opera in the Alps is excited to welcome back platinum selling artist Mark Vincent, together with Opera Australia’s Nicholas Jones and Sun

Aria winner Brenton Spiteri. The Three Tenors will be accompanied by a full symphony orchestra, 70 voice chorus and directed by one of the country’s most talented and entertaining conductors, Maestro Guy Noble. Once again audience members can have their say in choosing the Opera Scholar of the Year. Three young finalists will be singing the most beautiful arias, competing for the award and $5000 prize. Votes for the audience favourite will be collected at interval and considered by the judges. Gates open at 5.30pm allowing

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Tunes of Tumbleweed to rock music festival BEECHWORTH’S Madman’s Gully, located in the stunning rolling hills of the former Mayday Hills Lunatic Asylum, will echo with the hard driving beats of Australia’s favourite 1990s stoner-rockers Tumbleweed as part of Beechworth Music Festival on January 26. Tumbleweed will be joined by an all Australian line-up including the transcendent lyricist Amaya Laucirica, shambolic pop foursome School Damage, throwback rock ‘n’ roller Emilee South, youthful indie Reggae rockers Pablo Pace, blues madmen The Rubber Band, classic charming hip-hop duo Black Magic, local folk singer Sal Kimber and her crack band the Rollin’ Wheel, and Thomy Sloane and Lucy Waldron (Batpiss) fresh from touring

with Courtney Barnett. DJ sets by DJ Mermaid and Architecture in Helsinki from Beechworth’s very own Boom Box caravan the SS Greigwah, will keep punters energised throughout the day. The Beechworth Music Festival main stage is set in an amphitheatre in ‘Madman’s Gully’, a name given to the location in the 1850s when it became known that gold was plentiful in the gully, 13 or so years before the Beechworth Lunatic Asylum opened in 1867. Free camping is available and the whole festival is family friendly with music and activities kicking off at 4pm on the Friday and 9am on Saturday, with live music commencing early afternoon and rolling well into the evening. Head up the Hume Highway for the

Beechworth Music Festival for a diverse range of alternative music; independence with a good dose of attitude creating a musical smorgasbord to unlock, soothe and shake up your senses. The Beechworth Music Festival takes place on January 25-26, 2019.

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A trail to a great future THE start of one of the biggest infrastructure developments in Indigo Shire was officially launched during spring by Jaclyn Symes (MLC Northern Victoria). The $6.2 million Beechworth to Yackandandah rail trail is part of the larger $12 million regional North East Victoria Cycling Optimisation Project, funded primarily by the Victorian Government. Ms Symes officially launched the start of the trail work near Lake Sambell in Beechworth. The existing path, running from the end of the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail at Billson Street, through to Peach Drive, is being built up ready for sealing. Culverts have already been installed. Indigo Shire councillor Jenny O’Connor said the launch was a

‘momentous occasion’. Cr O’Connor said better signage and viewing platforms along the route will entice people to visit things only discoverable by the trail. The new sections of the Beechworth to Yackandandah trail will take people past historic gold mining sites, Aboriginal sites and beautiful scenery. Viewing platforms will be constructed to allow visitors to stop and experience the natural environment in a different way. The trail will also increase opportunities for visitors to enjoy the much-loved historic towns of Beechworth and Yackandandah and it will encourage the communities of Wooragee and Osbornes Flat and businesses along the trail such as wineries and farm gate businesses to take advantage of the increased tourist trade.

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Clip in for a wild ride VICTORIA’S rolling hills and rugged terrain make the region a mountain biking hub. From clipping in for the first time to downhill enthusiasts, Victoria's array of tracks cater for riders of all skill level keen to explore the state’s bush slopes throughout the High Country and other areas of the state. With over 300km of world class dedicated alpine, bike park and river valley trails across seven mountain bike parks, Ride High Country can undeniably lay claim to the title of Victoria’s cycling capital, and Indigo Shire is home to some of those facilities. Beechworth Mountain Bike Park The mountain biking scene in Beechworth is thriving, with the small but seriously fun and funky mountain bike park, just on the outskirts of

town. There is also Flametrees, a cross-country loop with gullies and cuttings weaving through forest. Yackandandah Mountain Bike Park Yackandandah is the newest kid on the mountain biking block in North East Victoria. Locals have built six tracks in the Stanley State Forest catering to beginner and intermediate riders. The Carcass Canyon trail takes full advantage of the 160-year-old gold mining remnants and leads riders through a maze of shoots and sunken mining races, not to mention the tricky corners and drops. Riders should keep an eye out for Big Bear, a local oversized stuffed animal that surprises riders before the Kokoda climb. Excellent mountain biking facilities can also be found in Mt Beauty, Bright, Mt Buller and Falls Creek. Source: Visit Victoria

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Enjoy adventures in the High Country over summer ADVENTURE Guides Australia has been providing quality adventures on Mount Buffalo and throughout North East Victoria for over 35 years. Their competent leader team can facilitate private group adventures, or join an advertised activity on selected weekends and school holidays. They offer regular advertised abseiling, caving, rock climbing, kayaking and other adventures in their weekend and school holiday programs at Mount Buffalo. Their leader team includes people with a wide range of skill sets, competencies and qualifications, who also have extensive knowledge of local history, geology, flora and fauna. At Mount Buffalo, participants

GET ACTIVE: Abseiling is among the skills you can learn with Adventure Guides Australia this summer. can challenge themselves with achievable abseiling or rock climbing adventures, they have cliffs suitable for smaller children and a range of beginners’ cliffs. For the serious adventurer, they offer 250 metre South Wall multi pitch abseil days and 300 metre

multi pitch expeditions on the North Wall of the Buffalo gorge. For those who like an extra challenge Underground River Caving is for you. Squeeze through holes, climb up waterfalls and squirm your way through the spectacular granite

boulder infill cave. Their dry canyoning adventure into Burston’s Crevasse on the South Wall of the gorge is an adventure that can be conducted to suit both families with children and adventurers Working with the Dingo Dell Café, they have a range of kayaks for hire at Mount Buffalo. The grade two rapids at Bright are great fun in kayaks and there is also an excellent grade one river trip below Myrtleford. For more information, contact Adventure Guides Australia by telephone, Facebook, Instagram. You can also visit the website www.adventureguidesaustralia. com.au, www.mountbuffaloskischool.com.au during winter, or call David on 0419 280 614.

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The ride of a lifetime VICTORIA’S beautiful high country is waiting… take the challenge and surprise yourself by doing something you never thought possible this January. Set you, your friends and family a challenge and see the world from a whole new perspective – from a bicycle at the top of a mountain (or 4 mountains). Alpine Classic riders are men and women, boys and girls from 10 years old to 80 and up – you don’t need to be a super hero to have the time of your life. Whether you've done this event before, or you're a first timer, with 8 routes to choose from there's a new challenge for everyone. Victoria's stunning high country is waiting. The Alpine Classic has been run successfully since 1986, when half a dozen keen cyclists rode from Bright to Falls Creek and back. After a little refreshment they felt the

OUTDOOR FUN: Participants in the Alpine Classic. need for more, and set off to ride the additional 70km up Mt Buffalo and back. This 200 km route became the famed Audax Alpine Classic. As the ride became more popular routes of different distances were gradually introduced to allow more

cyclists to complete their own Alpine Challenge, and share their achievement with like-minded athletes. The Alpine Classic is now catering to around 2000 riders, over eight courses ranging from moderate to seriously challenging, all fabulously supported by our

amazing team of volunteers. As this is not a race, there are no road closures. When you complete your ride, a celebration of personal achievement with family and friends is warranted. So now, in addition to the range of rides which support “the Classic”, a free food and music festival is available for all finishers and non-cyclists at the start/ finish in Howitt Park. The Bonjour Bright festival runs from Thursday to Saturday and has something for all the family. Bright is one of the most beautiful towns in Victoria and in the surrounding area you’ll find a host of amazing things to do from gourmet food and wine to camping and hiking, fishing and hunting, and sporting activities from mountain biking to paragliding. So there’s no excuses – bring the whole gang. For all details and registrations

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DINNER PLAIN VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 572 Big Muster Drive p. 1300 734 365 e. info@dinnerplain.com w. www.visitdinnerplain.com

GREATER SHEPPARTON VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 33 Nixon Street p. (03) 5832 9330 e. info@visitshepparton.com.au w. www.greatershepparton.com.au

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RUTHERGLEN VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 57 Main Street p. 1800 622 871 e. info@explorerutherglen.com.au w. www.explorerutherglen.com.au

WODONGA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 69-73 Hovell Street p. 1300 796 222 e. tourism@wodonga.vic.gov.au w. www.visitalburywodonga.com

COROWA COROWA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 100 Edward Street p. 1800 814 054 (02) 6033 3221 e. tourism@federationcouncil.nsw.gov.au w. www.visitcorowaregion.com.au

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SEYMOUR VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 47 Emily Street p. (03) 5799 0233 e. visitorinfo@mitchellshire.vic.gov.au w. www.visitseymour.com.au

YARRAWONGA-MULWALA TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE 1 Irvine Parade p. 1800 062 260 (03) 5744 1989 e. tourism@yarrawongamulwala.com.au w. www.yarrawongamulwala.com.au

CORRYONG VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 50 Hanson Street p. (02) 6076 2277 f. (02) 6076 2152 e. vic@towong.vic.gov.au w. www.visituppermurray.com.au

GLENROWAN TOURIST CENTRE 41 Gladstone Street p. (03) 5766 2367 e. info@glenrowantouristcentre.com.au w. www.glenrowantouristcentre.com.au

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WANGARATTA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 100 Murphy Street p. 1800 801 065 e. tourism@wangaratta.vic.gov.au w. www.visitwangaratta.com.au

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Time to conquer the High Country AUSTRALIA’S Number 1 cycle destination is gearing up for another bumper season, which kicked off officially in October with the opening of Ride High Country - 7 Peaks, the annual road climb challenge returning for a full six months until April 28, 2019. Tourism North East’s hugely popular Strava-integrated 7 Peaks app is available for download for cyclists preparing to ride the seven Victorian alpine peaks of Mt Buffalo, Mt Buller, Dinner Plain, Falls Creek, Mt Hotham, Mt Baw Baw and Lake Mountain . As well as being a digital passport for recording completed rides, the app offers comprehensive information about ride segments and maps and provides automatic entry into this year’s Ride High Country -

BIG CHALLENGE: The 7 Peaks offers cyclists a way to test their endurance and sense of adventure. 7 Peaks grand prize of a trip for two to the 2019 Tour de France with Wide Open Road Tours . Last season, close to 10,000 rides were registered with 321 cyclists

conquering all 7 Peaks. Riders came from every state and Territory to tackle the climbs. Cycle tourism continues to boom in the High Country.

Last year more than 120,000 cycling visitors headed to the region, adding more than $70 million to the local economy. As a result, growth in cyclerelated businesses across road, MTB and Rail Trail cycling has been exponential with 10 tour operators now leading multi-day cycling getaway tours across the region and a rapidly growing number of new Ride High Country Preferred businesses offering shuttle services, bike hire, bike friendly accommodation and cycle-friendly cafes. Go to ridehighcountry.com.au for comprehensive information about road, MTB and Rail Trail cycling, maps, destinations and businesses offering a range of services to cycle visitors to the region.

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Bright Art Gallery showcases wide range of art THIS year is the third time the Bright Art Gallery is holding its popular Summer Exhibition. The exhibition is special as it features mostly regional artists’ and artisans’ work, ranging from paintings to photography, sculpture, ceramics, glassware, fabric art, jewellery, woodwork and metalwork. Most of these artists and artisans are members of the Bright Art Gallery. Their work is of very high quality. The gallery has gone from strength to strength in recent years. Most recently, a new gallery lighting system was installed, which improves greatly the display of exhibits. There are three large

exhibition spaces plus a small gallery shop space. The shop sells woodwork from the local Men’s Shed, unique artist cards, ceramics, silk scarves, glass and jewellery. The gallery is managed and operated by a volunteer committee, and with the help of a large team of volunteers, it manages to keep the doors open for much of the year. The gallery is entirely self-funded. Exhibitions include the highly respected Autumn Art Exhibition (now in its 56th year), the Summer Exhibition and a changing Spring Exhibition program. The gallery is also open to exhibition enquiries from regional artists in all mediums.

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Winning flavour of the month offer an authentic cellar door experience at their winery in Murrindindi, just north of the Great Divide. “Understanding the ‘terroir’ and optimum fruit development takes many years of experience,” said winemaker Paul Evans. The latest accolades for the 2015 Yea Valley Shiraz reserve is a reflection of their dedication and passion

to their land and winemaking. This Shiraz reserve is a Gold Medal winner at the 2018 Victorian Wine Show, and received a Silver Medal at the 2018 International Hong Kong Wine and Spirit Show, in addition to a 95/100 rating by James Halliday. Ms Herges said that it is great to see their hard work paying off. Visit the cellar door off the beaten

track, you won’t be disappointed. Enjoy a relaxed and informative tasting with the winemaker, and stay for a delicious artisan cheese platter available on weekends and during the peak holiday season. Cellar door opening hours are Wednesday–Sunday and public holidays 11.30am–5pm but closed from December 24–26, 2018.

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FROM humble beginnings in 1998, Sedona Estate in the Yea Valley has made its name as one of the leading wineries in the region. Owners Sonja Herges and Paul Evans’ vision has been to produce fine cool-climate wines that are regionally distinctive and of impeccable quality. As a true estate, they grow the fruit, make and bottle the wine onsite and

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New High Country ale to put the cheer(s) into Christmas THE eight craft brewers of Victoria’s famed High Country Brewery Trail have launched a new beer under their joint Rule #47 label just in time for Christmas. The result of the group’s sixth annual collaborative brew day, held during September at King River Brewing in the King Valley, the new brew is a nod to the locale’s Prosecco-producing traditions and inspired by the new Brut IPA style, which is making waves across the craft brewing scene in America and Australia. Combining the High Country’s renowned skills for producing excellent local wine with its craft beer-making talents, this new brew is a dry beer produced to the Brut IPA style using single origin craft malts, Victorian High Country hops

and a traditional Italian Prosecco yeast. It combines delicate flavours of white wine and light hints of citrus from the hops in a well hidden 6.1% ABV. The brewers recommend pairing this year’s Rule #47 with freshly caught Murray cod, slapped on the barbie with a dash of lime, oil and sprinkling of fresh dill and sage. The High Country Brewery Trail continues to expand with craft breweries - King River Brewing in the beautiful King Valley, Black Dog Brewery in Taminick, Blizzard Brewery in Dinner Plain, Bridge Road Brewers in Beechworth, Bright Brewery , Rutherglen Brewery , Social Bandit Brewing Company in Mansfield and Sweetwater Brewing Company in Mount Beauty.

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Dederang Races takes punt on date change IN 2019, those who have made the Dederang Races their traditional family catch up will notice a big change. For the ďŹ rst time since the 1970s the Dederang Races won’t be held on the ďŹ rst Saturday in January. After being abandoned due to extreme heat last year, the club has taken the punt to move the date to Saturday, March 16. The day is a wonderful way for friends and family to relax and features a six-race program including the feature event, the Milestone Dederang Cup. The Dederang Races raises thousands of dollars for charity and local community groups. It promises something for everyone with on ground food options, full bar, strong bookmakers ring,

TAB, Cheeky Bits Boutique fashions on the ďŹ eld, live music and Kelly’s sports providing supervised fun activities for the children. Marquee and umbrella packages are available with a variety of catering options and the marquee enclosure has its own large screen. Once the horse racing is over, sit back and enjoy the famous "Tug of War" and “Green Homes Australia Madman’s Mileâ€?. The 2019 Mt Beauty & District Community Bank Dederang Races will be held on Saturday, March 16 at the Dederang Race Course, Dederang Recreation Reserve, Kiewa Valley Highway in Dederang. Getting there is easy with return buses available from nearby towns including Mt Beauty, Bright, Porepunkah, Myrtleford, Yackandan-

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WINTON Wetlands is fortunate to play host to some interesting ‘heroes in half-shells’ including the Eastern Long-necked turtle (Chelodina longicollis) and Murray River turtle (Emydura macquarii). Turtles love to use the edges of the wetland’s swamps for laying eggs and are known to travel between expanses of water which provide their food resources. These four-legged friends contribute to the diversity of fauna represented at the Wetlands and are the subject of ongoing restoration and monitoring, including that being conducted by the Friends of Winton Wetlands who use an online mapping database, TurtleSAT, to log their ďŹ ndings. For visitors to the area and beyond, there are a few ways to

help your local turtle populations, including recording sightings using databases like TurtleSAT and lending a helping hand to turtles crossing roads. Keep the following tips in mind if you see a turtle crossing the road: t #F DBVUJPVT PG ZPVS PXO TBGFUZ CZ checking where you stop your car and being aware of other vehicles travelling on the roadway. t 5BLF B RVJFU MPX BOE TMPX approach towards the turtle to prevent distress. t 1JDL UIF UVSUMF VQ m SNMZ CZ UIF shell edges, keeping it low to the ground. t .PWF UIF UVSUMF PĘš UIF SPBE NBL ing sure to keep it facing the way it was walking to continue on its travels.

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Tranquil and historic bush hotel in Kevington IF you’re looking for a relaxing afternoon away from the hustle and bustle of modern life, why not check out the Kevington Hotel. The Kevington Hotel started as Garrett’s Beer House in the Gold Rush of 1862. It is now the last example of a historic hotel left in its little corner of Victoria. Located 250km north east of Mel-

bourne, the refurbished hotel is an ideal spot for a base to explore Lake Eildon, the Goulburn River Inlet and the lush bush land of Jamieson and surrounding areas of the pub itself. Relax and unwind in the lovely beer garden overlooking the river, which is ideal for the kids to have a swim and cool off, or even drop in a fishing line. The hotel is also renowned for

their top quality meals and refreshing selection of beer, wine and other beverages. If the heat is too much, cool off in the bar or enjoy a friendly game of pool. Stay with them, in either their

hotel rooms or the bush camping area beside the river. The hotel is open all week for meals and accommodation (closed Monday and Tuesday in winter) and more information is available at kevingtonhotel.com.au.

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A continuing sporting tradition ON Saturday, February 9, 2019, the quiet little hamlet of Tolmie will come alive when it hosts the 133rd Tolmie Sports - a country event which started out as a School Picnic Sports Day back in 1886. What can you expect from a day at the 133rd Tolmie Sports? Aside from the novelty events and foot races for adults and children, there will be plenty of country fun – with raffles, Guessing competitions and entertainment for all, including Trixie the Clown, “Bash the Rat”, face painting and woodworking displays, local historical and craft displays, the Cross Cut Saw event, Handball Competition, Sheaf Toss, Egg Toss, Ball in the Barrel comp etc. The Mansfield SES will give a “Road Rescue” demonstration and display, along with perennial favourites the Fergie Club, Andy the Blacksmith and the Bush furniture display. The axeman and equestrian pro-

FUN IN THE SUN: The Tolmie Sports are a summertime tradition. grams run throughout the day; one of the big highlights being the Three Man Challenge Event, involving a race between teams - each consisting of an axeman, a runner and a horse and rider. The day will also include one of the

most anticipated and loved events the Dog Jump. There will be a bar, along with lots of stalls and food outlets selling yummy wholesome country tucker, or you can bring along a picnic. The Tolmie Mechanics Institute Hall

will double as the “Tearooms”, for the day, where you can take some quiet time out to relax and enjoy homemade sandwiches and cakes, and a Devonshire tea with some of the best scones in the North East. The day will be capped off with an old time Bush Dance at the Tolmie Hall in the evening, highlighting bush band, “Couchgrass”. The Tolmie Sports is generously supported by local businesses in Tolmie, and in and around Mansfield. All profits are returned to the community and to the ongoing yearly production of the Tolmie Sports. Admission: $10 Adults / $5 Pensioners and Students; Kids under 14 free. Dance Admission: $10 Adults / $5 Children / $25 Families. For more details see the sports’ Facebook page, go to www.tolmietimes. com or contact secretary, Meg Allan on (03) 5776 2178 or at roballan@ hotkey.net.au.

133rdG Tolmie Sports Day Saturday 9th Feb 2019 Tolmie Sports…. the tradition continues! A day of old-style activities for all the family to enjoy. Tolmie Sports Ground, Old Tolmie Rd, Tolmie Entry $10 adults, $5 students / pensioners / kids under 14 free. More details at www.tolmietimes.com or phone Meg on 03 5776 2178 Gates open 9am until 5pm. Dance 7:30pm until 11pm

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Animal antics at the Mansfield Zoo IF you’re an animal lover, you can have fun meeting the animals at MansďŹ eld Zoo – or even camp overnight if you dare. There is plenty to enjoy at MansďŹ eld Zoo. The meerkats have arrived too, adding to the fun. The zoo features a large menagerie of animals from across Australia and around the world, including two rare white lions, two tawny lions, monkeys (capuchins, marmosets, rhesus and bonnet), deer, camels, bison, alligator, wombats and much more. The zookeeper’s feeding tour is a great time to be at MansďŹ eld Zoo. The four lions are fed at 1.30pm each weekend and Victorian school and public holidays, followed by feeding of the Meerkat Mob. Take the opportunity to pat one

of the friendly dingoes who walk around with a keeper while the lions are being fed. You can celebrate a memorable New Year’s Eve with lion feeding at 7.30pm and the zoo open until 10pm – great for families looking for something different. You can also feed most of the animals by hand every day while you wander the expansive grounds. A small spade is provided to feed the more gregarious animals, like the camels, who will run off with the spade if they can. There are sambar, fallow deer and kangaroos roaming the grounds with you, along with guinea fowl and peacocks. Bring a picnic lunch or use the free barbecues, just watch that the deer don’t steal your food from you.

For the more adventurous, there’s nothing like trying to sleep to the sound of the lion’s roar. Overnight campers are welcome from September 1 to May 31 each season, but you do need to book a spot. Bring your own gear and set yourself up for a camping trip with a difference and take the opportunity to roam the zoo after hours. The MansďŹ eld Zoo is open every day from 10am-6pm (10pm on NYE) and is closed on Christmas Day only. More information is available on the website at www.mansďŹ eldzoo. com.au, the Facebook page at facebook.com/mansďŹ eldzoo, or calling the office on (03) 5777 3576. ADORABLE: The meerkats at MansďŹ eld Zoo.

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Barrels, broncs and bulls SHINE up those boots, and dust off your hats- the Merrijig Rodeo is nearly here, and 2019 is promising to be the best one yet. Being a huge highlight on the high country calendar, it’s an event you don’t want to miss. Action packed with barrel racing, steer wrestling, bronc riding and bull riding, the Merrijig rodeo is part of the APRA tri- series championship that incorporates the Kyabram, Merrijig and Chiltern rodeos across the Labour Day long weekend. The rodeo is an event fit for the whole family. Merrijig, based in the spectacular high country, at the foot of Mount Buller, offers a unique rodeo experience with that friendly country atmosphere and that touch of “Man From Snowy River” feel. The wider rodeo community invites you to come along to the Merrijig Rodeo as your own rendi-

tion of Clancy or just as yourself. The spectacle of the rodeo kicks off at 6.30pm with the main gates getting bucked open at 12pm. This year they have mixed it up a little with some new events to incorporate all age groups with junior rodeo taking place at 2pm. At 6.30pm the big boys kick open the chutes to get the party started. With a licensed bar you too can join in the fun. Bring a chair, bring a swag, camp the night or catch the shuttle bus back to Mansfield. All you need is a chair and a good fun attitude. To get to the rodeo site, turn left when level with the Hunt Club Hotel on your right on the corner into School Lane. Immediately turn right into McCormacks Rd, a dirt road, just after three letter boxes, there is a pay phone on the corner. From here you will be unable to

SPECTACLE: The Merrijig Rodeo will be full of exciting events. miss the Merrijig Rodeo arena in all its event activity and splendor. Entry is just $30 per adult, with all children under 18 free but they must

be accompanied by an adult. For more information you can go to the website, which can be found at www.merrijigrodeo.com.

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Cattlemen raise funds for drought relief $10 FROM every online camp ticket sold for the forthcoming Mountain Cattlemen’s 2019 Get Together at Oxley, January 11-13, will be donated to Victorian drought relief. Association president Graeme Stoney explained that drought conditions are making it tough for many of the farming families and that the Get Together would do its bit to support farmers in the East Gippsland area. “Our farming community in Eastern Victoria has suffered a number of failed seasons and unfortunately the outlook for summer is poor. “We will be donating up to $15,000 to a registered charity to supply hay and support families in paying their livestock feed bills,” he said. The Get Together is a three day

event celebrating the heritage of the high country. It’s a great chance to rub shoulders with the mountain cattlemen, don your Akubra and get involved in the wide variety of horse, dog and family activities. “You don’t have to be horsey or a cattleman to have fun at Oxley. “There are live bands every night and loads of day entertainment including motorbike demonstrations, whipcracking, the Cattlemen’s Cup, dog jump, poetry and horse and family novelty events,” Stoney said. There’s free entry to 17 year olds and under, accompanied by an adult. Three day camp or day entry tickets are available online at mcav.com.au. The 2019 Oxley Get Together is proudly sponsored by Rural City of Wangaratta.

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Quality at EV Olives QUALITY: EV Olives has a range of premium olive products. Meet the growers at EV Olive Groves and indulge in the taste of “prize-winning olive oil and famous gourmet olives.” OPENING HOURS 10.30AM-5PM Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday

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IF you are a fan of premium olive products, EV Olives in Markwood is well worth a visit. With extra virgin olive oils that consistently win awards, EV Olives is trusted for its outstanding quality and are dedicated to making the finest natural oils from the freshest fruit. Their fruit is sourced from 35 groves located throughout the alpine valleys of North East Victoria, where a clean environment and Mediterranean climate ensure premium quality. They pride themselves on maintaining a first-class standard of harvesting, processing and storage. Mobile harvesting equipment enables EV Olives to transport new fruit directly from the groves to their modern processing facility at Markwood. Upon arrival, the oil is extracted using centrifugal force, without the use

of chemicals or heat. The oil is immediately sealed in stainless steel tanks excluding contact with air and light. This streamlined process ensures maximum freshness and flavour profiles. Their attention to detail at every stage of production, combined with continual reinvestment in state-of the art equipment, ensures that they maintain maximum quality at competitive prices. EV Olives is situated at 203 Markwood-Everton Rd between the Snow Road and the Great Alpine Way, (Ovens Highway). They are open for tastings and sales 10am to 5pm Friday-Monday, as well as daily in school and public holidays, or by arrangement. You can purchase their products at www.evolives.com or visit the Markwood location for farm gate sales.

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Diverse array of musical entertainment MT Beauty looks set to explode with song during the Mt Beauty Music Festival on April 26-28, 2019. A diverse array of acts and community events are planned for the event, which will run for three days, with acts already confirmed including indigenous artist Alice Skye, Jack the Fox, and The Pigs. Alice Skye first came to the attention of music fans in 2015 with her debut single You Are The Mountains, which saw her become one of eight winners of the Alukura songwriting competition, as well as being a finalist in Triple J Unearthed NIMA. Her career has continued to grow, and she released her debut album, Friends With Feelings, in early 2018. Organisers are bringing back the

outdoor free stage to the market area. There will be a full weekend of music with venues within walking distance. They will have a designated children’s area full of activities over the weekend. The festival team have also collaborated with the Alpine Shire and are putting together a youth program for the festival. Alpine Shire FReeZA Talent is performing on the main stage as well as a great line up of local and international artists. In an effort to support local community groups, there will be a showcase of the area’s groups, with demos and displays. For more details go online at musicfestival.org.au or keep up to date on Facebook.

POPULAR: Alice Skye is among those performing at the next Mt Beauty Music Festival.

Tickets on sale end of October Keep up to date on our facebook page facebook/mount beauty music festival or contact our website for all of the festival info www.musicfestival.org.au North East Tourist News - Summer 2018

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Most dangerous eight second sport in the world IN the world of rodeo there are rough stock events and there are timed events, and just like in a game of football there are competitions at all levels across the country. Barrel races, steer roping and team roping are timed events which train and show riders’ skills on horseback from a bygone pioneering era. Rough stock events are for cowboys with the right stuff, those who dare participate in the most dangerous eight second sport on earth. They are brave. They have exceptional balance, skill and ability. In doing so they are awarded points and cash and the opportunity to win the coveted Myrtleford Golden Spurs. At the same time the bull and bronc is also competing to be Australia’s best as he is awarded points

ACTION: The Myrtleford Golden Spurs Rodeo has a long history spanning many decades. PHOTO: French Photography too. This year John ‘Happy’ Gill from The Rock will bring his Australian Champion ‘High Flying Akubra’ and many up and coming bulls for cowboys to test their mettle. Set in the picturesque Myrtleford

Bring the whole family and enjoy our family friendly atmosphere and special kids menu. With restaurant, bistro, and alfresco dining options, seniors specials and more, we’ve got something to suit every taste.

Showgrounds on Boxing Day each year for the past 65 years, this rodeo is not only one of Australia’s oldest but one of Australia’s best, attracting competitors and visitors from all over Australia, it is the first rodeo for

the Australian Professional Rodeo Association Victorian Summer Series. It is definitely the place to be on Boxing Day in North East Victoria. Gates are open early but the main event starts at 4pm. See www.myrtlefordrodeo.com. au and Facebook for details. Tickets available online. Cost is adult $25, teen $15, child $5, family $55 (2A + 2C), under 9 free. The organisers encourage Little Tackers (4 to 12) to come dressed as cowboys and cowgirls and win prizes on the day. The event is fully catered and there is no BYO, glass or dogs permitted. Bring your own chair and blanket for later in the night – pass outs are available.

Need a lift? Call the office and ask about our courtesy bus (03) 5751 1296

We are open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. Specialising in authentic Italian cuisine. Visit or contact Club Savoy Myrtleford today at: 252-254 Great Alpine Road, Myrtleford Vic 3737 Phone: 03 5751 1296 Email: info@clubsavoy.com .au Web: www.clubsavoy.com.au North East Tourist News - Summer 2018

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Goulburn River Valley’s creative places on show

We’re here for you Providing many of Australia’s favourite brands at 20-70% off With direct links to SPC, the region’s food processing company, SPC Factory Sales continues to be a favourite destination for locals and visitors alike.

THE 22nd edition of Experience Culture Victoria – the state’s definitive guide to arts and culture - has hit the streets, showcasing more than 170 must-see destinations and experiences. Created and produced by Cultural Tourism Victoria, the state’s peak not-for-profit arts and culture organisation, the guide highlights around 20 places, spaces and events across the Goulburn River Valley Region. “In the past year Cultural Tourism in Victoria was valued at $27 billion and growing. The reasons for families settling in Victoria ahead of any other state are clear – it’s a great place to live, work and play with many of Australia’s most visited culture destinations,” said CTV chair Jon Mamonski. “Victoria's arts, heritage and culture are globally renowned. “There's a wealth of cultural experiences just waiting to be discovered in the Heart of Victoria,” he said.

“We encourage you to sample the unique flavours, theatres, street art, events, galleries, crafts, artisan studios and heritage sites – you’ll be surprised and delighted with the sheer diversity in this new edition.” The 2018/19 edition builds on 22 years of guide destinations and discovering Victoria’s best kept secrets. CTV is also producing a a new visitor focused digital platform in addition to the printed guide. The guide has been produced in partnership with local and regional tourism boards - including Goulburn River Valley Tourism and the shire councils of Greater Shepparton, Strathbogie, Mitchell and Murrindindi - along with destination operators, artists and artisans. It is being distributed across Victoria at visitor information centres, attractions and transport hubs and by select accommodation providers. For more information go to www.culturaltourismvictoria.com.au.

Open 7 days Mon to Fri 9am-6pm, Sat + Sun 9am-5pm and some public holidays 9am - 5pm 197-205 Corio St, Shepparton 03 5821 7033 www.spcfactorysales.com.au ‘SPC’ is a registered trade mark of SPC Ardmona

INFORMATIVE: The newly released cultural tourism guide. North East Tourist News - Summer 2018

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Find a gem of a Christmas present IF you are looking for a Christmas present for someone that is just that little bit different, or you want to find something special for a loved one’s birthday or other special occasion, you will find plenty of choices at The Rockery in Longwood. Step into The Rockery, a combined shop and gemstone museum which has been going for over 20 years and is run by Maurie Brodie, and you can not only marvel at a display of unique gemstones, crystals and more, you can find plenty of lovely pieces for sale. In the lead up to Christmas, Maurie said there is always new stock arriving, so displays are constantly changing. Maurie has had a keen interest in gemstones for over 50 years, and he can not only tell you the history and origin of his gemstones, but he

is an expert cutter and polisher. The museum boasts an incredible nine rooms housing jewellery, crystals and polished gemstones, along with many display cases of jewellery, crystals and carved items for sale. With free entry, you will feel like Aladdin in his magic cave as you step into this incredible collection. Individuals, group and bus tours are all welcome by appointment at The Rockery Gemstone Museum, so come in today to experience the incredible wonder of gemstones. The Rockery is open 10am-5pm from Wednesday-Sunday, and more information is available by calling (03) 5798 5595. For more information, see www.therockery.com.au, or search for The Rockery Gemstone Museum on Facebook.

Gemstones & Minerals Display & Sales Jewellery & Gem Crafts & Gifts Fossils & Fluorescent Minerals Model Holden Car Display Old Bottles & Wood Turned Items

FREE ADMISSION OPEN 10am-5pm WED to SUN, PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, SCHOOL HOLIDAYS & BY APPOINTMENT

www.therockery.com.au UNIQUE PRESENT: The Rockery has an array of gemstone displays and beautiful gifts.

31-33 HILL ST, LONGWOOD. Ph. (03) 5798 5595 North East Tourist News - Summer 2018

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Learn about off-grid living FOR a town with just 300 residents, Eldorado continues to surprise with the amount of activity it churns out. Last year they added a particularly interesting event to their inventory, hosting the inaugural Off-Grid Living Festival with huge success. The event sold out, attracting an extra 4500 people into town

as the local parkland (Centennial Park) was transformed into a hub of off-grid innovation, inspiration and entertainment. And they’re set for another huge year in 2019. The diversity of this festival attracts people from all walks of life. If you want to sell everything and go live in the bush, upgrade

9 Wilson & Frenchy 9 Adam & Yve 9 Kapowkids 9 Littlehorn 9 Hootkid 9 Boboli 9 Love to Dream 9 Marquise 9 Designer Kidz 9 Sookibaby ...and many more

your house to solar, buy land and become self-sufficient, downscale to a low-impact lifestyle, learn handcrafts and traditional skills, grow your own food, recycle and upcycle, reconnect with nature, build a sustainable home, quench your curiosity about off-grid living, or simply have a fun day out with the whole family – there’s something at the festival for you. Off-Grid Living covers a huge array of topics and lifestyles and this festival will open your eyes to them all. You will leave the festival feeling uplifted and inspired to make positive changes in your life. You may even go home with a few new tricks up your sleeve by getting involved in the interactive activities and workshops happening all throughout the festival.

For those who want to explore topics more in-depth, you can stick around and sign up for lengthier workshops and tours being offered onsite and in various regional locations on the Sunday (May 5). This is a great excuse to stay in the area for the whole weekend and really get into the theme by enjoying some off-grid camping, or soaking up the scenery in one of many beautiful country cottages dotted around the region. Be sure to get online and purchase your tickets early as this is set to be another sell out event. Where: Centennial Park, Eldorado When: Festival 9am-5pm - Saturday, May 4, extra workshops - Sunday, May 5, 2019. Tickets: Just $15. Buy online at: www.offgridlivingfestival.com.au.

FASCINATING FESTIVAL: The Off-Grid Living Festival in Eldorado covers a huge array of topics and lifestyles.

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Have a tranquil summer holiday WITH summer comes holiday time, so why not hook up the van, pack the tent or book a cabin and come and enjoy some beautiful warm and sunny summer days in North East Victoria, especially Wangaratta. BIG4 Wangaratta North Cedars Holiday Park is a quiet peaceful little park set on 5 acres of well-manicured lawn, situated only a short 3.5km

drive from town, in the heart of Victoria’s Wine and High Country region. The friendly, family owned and run Big4 Wangaratta North Cedars Holiday Park pride themselves on their warm and accommodating hospitality and offer a wide range of accommodation options to suit everyone, from tranquil spacious, pet-friendly grassy powered sites to Deluxe or Standard

Cabins, an inground solar heated pool to cool off in on hot days, and much more. One of their newest additions is a new playground, built in August 2017, sure to keep the kids entertained and occupied next time you visit. If you’re a keen cyclist, then bring your bicycle as BIG4 Wangaratta North Cedars Holiday Park has direct

access to the rail trail from its back door. With the central location of Wangaratta and the BIG4 Wangaratta North Cedars Holiday Park it is the perfect location to make your next stay, with the ideal base to enjoy the surrounding areas and wineries. For more information, call the team on 1800 333410.

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U-pick comes to Yarck Closed Christmas and New Year’s Day

KOALA CHERRIES 6547 MAROONDAH HWY YARCK VIC AUSTRALIA 3719 CALL: +61 3 5773 4250 www.koalacherries.com.au

KOALA Cherries is based in Yarck, two hours north east of Melbourne, and they have been busily preparing for the 2018/19 season all year. Today, cousins Simon and Michael Rouget operate the rapidly expanding third generation cherry growing, packing and marketing business with a dedicated team and plenty of seasonal employment. Simon Rouget, production manager, says that it’s been an ideal spring for cherries in Yarck. “The weather during bloom was dry and warm, and has been very good conditions for bees, pollination and fruit set,” he said. “As a result of the good conditions, our crop is looking medium to heavy and we’re on track to start harvest mid-November.” Koala Cherries sells fruit to the domestic markets, supermarkets and export market and straight from their shed door outlet where you

can taste, buy, and learn more about cherries. They also have a range of cherry products including liqueur, ice-cream, chutney, sauce, jam and giftware. Looking for more ways to engage with their customers, Koala Cherries will be running u-pick sessions this season on their Middle Creek Road property in Yarck. After paying an entry/eating fee, you will be able to sample cherries fresh from the trees. Pick some cherries to savour at home, paying a per kilo price as you leave, or call into their Shed Door at 6547 Maroondah Hwy on your way past and grab a freshly packed box. These sessions will most likely run on weekends in December and daily from Christmas until early January. For more information, visit www. facebook.com/KoalaCherries or call 5773 4250.

CHERRIES: Cousins Michael (left) and Simon Rouget own and operate Koala Cherries, a third generation cherry growing, packing and marketing business in Yarck. PHOTO: Michelle Beatty

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YARRAWONGA - MULWALA EVENT PLANNER

2 & 16 Summer Series Sailing 7 & 13 Xmas Party Music Cruise on Lake Mulwala (PS) 15&16 Velvet Archers Live Band Cruise on Lake Mulwala (PQ) 29 Beatlez (YMGC) 30 Mulwala Twilight Market (MFNC) 30&31 Amongst the Stixx Music Festival 31 Ski Club New Year’s Eve Fireworks at midnight

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Amongst the Stixx Music Festival

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Classic Hits LIVE Mulwala Franki Valli vs Beach Boys (YMGC) Summer Series Canoe Races Australia Day Sailing Regatta Family Fun Day at Mulwala Waterski Club Ski Shows weekly Summer Series Sailing Races every Sunday Summer Series Sailing races every Sunday The Great Lake Mulwala Boat Muster

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3rd Sunday each month Rotary Market at the Yarrawonga Showgrounds Special Easter Sunday Market Rotary Market at the Yarrawonga Showgrounds 4th Sunday each month Yarrawonga Farmers Market at the Yarrawonga Foreshore 5th Sunday each month Mulwala Football Netball Club Market at the Lonsdale Reserve

WATERFEST YARRAWONGA Saturday 19 January from 1pm at the Yarrawonga Yacht Club Paddle Hub 1-4pm paddlehub.canoe.org.au/ yarrawonga-paddlehub Come n Try Activities > Sail on a yacht > Ride a SUP > Have a go at rowing > Give paddling a go For more information ring Tim Roadley 0417 373 376

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At Yarrawonga Mulwala Visitor Information Centre, we are the best one stop shop for all local and regional information. We also provide a booking service for accommodation and lake cruises, winery tours and a guided town tour for visiting bus groups. Having problems planning your family holiday or your groups touring itinerary? With a little conversation, we can help you gain the best out of your journey. We are open daily from 9am - 5pm. So pop in and say G’day, we’d love to help you out.

All accommodation bookings go to www.yarrawongamulwala.com.au

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Towong Shire Visitor Information Centre 50 Hanson Street, Corryong, VIC 3707 Phone: 02 6076 2277

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