This Week in Falls Creek & Mount Beauty - 9 August 2019

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FRIDAY 9TH AUGUST 2019

How Could You Not Enjoy?

Fabulous conditions, great snow, crystal clear air - All here to be enjoyed! Rail Jam Under Lights in the Village Bowl tonight Friday 9th. Big Air Competition on Ruined Castle tomorrow Saturday the 10th. Pics - Courtesy FCSL.


FROM THE CEO And… Just in Time

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’m not referring to modern inventory management theory developed by Toyota in the 60’s and 70’s, but rather the storm cycles that are hitting the Alps pretty much as you are reading this. Regular readers of ‘This Week’ are used to historical comparisons and stats relating to snowfall and predictions. So not wanting to let you down, a comparison to more recent history, in particular 2017, is warranted. The now infamous Blizzards of Oz 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 transformed the resort in 2017 from a base of 70cms (by coincidence… just what we have now) to over 2 metres on closing weekend and a cumulative 4m plus season. It was ‘snorkel season,’ with the three storms delivering some of the best skiing since 2003 and 2004. We are presently (6/8/19) 31cms below average in terms of natural snow depth, but a very respectful 113cm in snow making areas (great work Lift Co). The trade off, you’ve had plenty of time to work on your goggle tan with so many sunny days. With predictions coming through of up to 1m from the first front and supplementary

falls through August, the resort looks set for a ripper September nonetheless and getting back to a better than average season. Just spare a though for the Australian Secondary Schools Snowsports Team Championships (ASSSTCs) who competed this week at Falls Creek in some pretty trying conditions and finished off the last day of competition (the XC events) up against some bone chilling wind gusts. The last three years have seen these teams compete in challenging conditions (some might say character building!), so fingers crossed you’ll have blue skies next year.

With the forecast conditions for the weekend, it sets a great scene for some Avalanche Training workshops that are being held by Avalanche Training Australia. Pit profiles should make for some interesting compression tests on the high plains… happy tapping. Go to: www. avalanchetraining.com.au for more details or to sign up for courses set down for early September; or www.fallscreek.com.au/listing/

Don’t laugh – we may need one of these if the predictions prove correct. Pic – Courtesy Stuart Smythe

avalanche-training-australia-falls-creek/ This week’s event schedule continues to have something for everyone. If you like heights, there’s the ‘Rails Under Lights’ on Friday night, or the Big Air competition on Saturday (the 40 footer is a monster!). Expect to see some talent at these events with the Nitro Boarding team resident this weekend too. It’s ladies’ weekend at Falls Creek, with two great events, the Ski De Femme, an XC event hosted by the Birkebeiner Nordic Ski Club, offering free instruction to novice and intermediate skiers in both classic and skating techniques. Head to Windy Corner to get involved. Then on Sunday morning, Nitro Good Times, She Shreds and QT are hosting a “Ladies Brunch” …which you can follow up by attending the She Shreds x Nitro INSTA Famous Workshop with Christy Prior and Zoi Sadowski-Synnott. Up your INSTA profile by learning from the pros.

OPENING HOURS

12noon – 4pm Tuesday to Sunday Volunteers Needed Ph: Margy 03 5758 1200 Panabode Building, Slalom Street, Falls Creek Map Ref: E4. Look for the Harvey Kat. For Further Information: Wb: www.fallscreekmuseum.com.au Em: info@fallscreekmuseum.com.au Fb: facebook.com/fallscreekmuseum Ph: 03 5758 1200

It’s quite appropriate that this weekend will also see the ‘SES Wear Orange’ fundraising campaign. I’m mean, with the snow storm forecast and the fact that these volunteers

Resort Entry Tickets may also be purchased on-line at

www.fallscreek.com.au Visitor Information Centre

The Falls Creek Visitor Information Centre is located in the Resort Management Office, up stairs on the corner of Slalom Street and Bogong High Plains Road. Open 8am – 5pm daily for Visitor Information and Gym Memberships. Ph: 03 5758 1202. (Map Ref: E4)

Resort Entry

Resort Entry is located at Howman’s Gap, approx. 4km before reaching Falls Creek. Day and Night passes are $56.50 on arrival per day, (or $51.50 on line). If arriving after 5pm and departing prior to midnight on the same day, entry is free. Visitors over 65 years of age receive a discount. Season Passes are available at $555 (or $475 on line). An ‘All Resorts’ permit, valid at all Victorian Snow Resorts is available for $787.00. Enquire at the Visitor Information Centre desk. Resort Entry Fees fund the essential services of: • Ski patrol • Car Parking • Snow Clearing • Water Supply • Waste Management • Visitor Information Services

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Child Care – Hours & Rates

Falls Creek Child Care is located in the St Falls complex, at the base of the Halley’s Comet chairlift – open from 8:30am to 5pm, seven days a week for children from 12 weeks to five years old. Hours & Rates Morning: 8:30am – 12:30pm $90 Afternoon: 1:30pm – 5pm $75 Full Day: 8:30am – 5pm $135 Bookings are strongly recommended as places are limited. Make your booking at: www.fallscreek.com.au/childcare.

Accommodation Transfer Service

Operating from the Terminal Building on the Bogong High Plains Road, the Accommodatin Transfer Service will move you, your family and your luggage comfortably to your lodge or apartment. Hours of Operation Mon – Thurs & Sat: 8am – 10pm Friday: 8am – 12 midnight Sunday: 8am – 10pm A Taxi Service is available in the Village during these hours. Ph: 03 5758 1203

Rates Adult: One Way $24 Child One Way $18 Season Pass: Kids Under Five:

Return $39 Return $24 Adult $200 Free

Luggage Allowance Two pieces of luggage, one pair of skis & boots or snowboard & boots and one piece of hand luggage per person. Excess Luggage: $8 per item. Ticket Sales – On Mountain & On Line From 27.06.19 until 09.09.19 all visitors will be required to use the Accommodation Transfer Service. Visitor vehicles will not be permitted into the village during this period.

Falls Creek Resort Management General Enquiries: Ph: 03 5758 1200

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FROM THE GM will be out rattling tins to raise funds to support their activities rather than in action on the High Plains rescuing someone (don’t rule this out given the conditions)… give them a gold coin donation at Howman’s Gap (Friday), or in Slalom Plaza (Sat.) … check out some of their gear too that will be on display. Foodie Tip of The Week: Feathertop – a menu so good, I even took pictures of it (not the food… go to their Facebook for those), so I know what I’ll have when I go back! Do yourself a favour, head up to this cosy lodge, with its roaring open fire and great atmosphere. Starters - Deep Fried Brie, grape and house salad… indulgent and delicious, teamed with the Duck Confit Spring rolls, truffle and mustard mayo… anything with truffles gets me (so we added the Chips – with truffle and parmesan and Seasonal Greens for ‘balance’). Mains - the Duck – pan fried breast, grilled baby carrot, poached pear, caramel onion puree… crisp, sweet and stunningly delicious. My dining partners (Mrs S) had the risotto of the day – mushroom, soft boiled egg (and more truffles!). I’d usually wash this down with a pinot noir, but the outstanding selection of regional wines drew my attention to the Golden Ball ‘la bas’ Chardonnay… smashingly old school, big and buttery. Head to ‘the Top’ NOW! Bookings essential: 03 5758 3232. p.s. The Affogato is a great way to finish the meal. The freshies are calling, so get out there and enjoy the snow. • Stuart Smythe, CEO Falls Creek Resort Management

A Birthday Riddle:

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am not for the fainthearted; I am fragile and have expensive taste; I am moody and temperamental too. I am a fiercely loved local icon with my own facebook page; I am bent in the middle; I was established in 1969; I am 1140 meters long; I am responsible for hundreds of ‘Pomacopters;’ When I’m on, it’s on! (those who know me, know this well!)’ Who am I? If you guessed International Poma, well you’d be 100% right! This year the old girl celebrates 50 years of dutiful service to Falls Creek and to honour this milestone, we want to hear your suggestions on how we could best mark this occasion? • A 50 lap race of International? • A big birthday cake? • A 1969 themed day? Whilst these are some fun ideas to get you thinking, one thing we’re really hoping to capture is the unique story of her life through the eyes of those who know and love her best. To do this, we’re calling on you to send us your earliest photos (in high resolution if possible) of our beloved International Poma and share with us your personal story or the adventure behind it. Be sure to provide the year! We’ll use these to create a stunning photographic exhibition which will open on the weekend of the Summit Masters, 7th and 8th September.

Artist Leon Mead captures the poma sticks as they are gathered in the race ready and waiting for the next customer.

We invite you to join us in planning this celebration. Please email your ideas, photos and stories to marketing@fallscreek.net by Friday 24 August. We can’t wait to hear from you! • Sharon Raguse, GM Falls Creek Ski Lifts

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Our Falls Creek Snowsports School offers an extensive variety of ski and snowboard programs, catering to children and adults of all abilities. We’re here to drive your passion for snowsports, develop your skills and get the most out of your on-snow experience! Paw Patrol Snowclub (3 - 5 years) Full & half day programs – see your child’s love of skiing grow as their skills progress! Specialised lessons include professional full-time staff, full day or half day options, delicious lunchtime meals, progress cards and all in a word class learning environment. A favourite of the Nickelodeon Paw Patrol puppies! • Full day: 09:15am – 2:50pm • Half day: 9:15am – 1:00pm • PM lesson only: 1:15pm – 2:50pm Registration from 09:15am and 1:15pm, with lessons commencing at 10:00am and 1:30pm. Junior Workshop (6 – 14 years) Full day programs – book your child in for a full day of adventure and watch as they learn to master skiing or snowboarding! Specialised lessons include constant supervision, full day lessons, delicious lunchtime meals and progress cards. Full day: 09:30am – 2:50pm. Registration from 09:30am, with lessons commencing at 10:00am. Ride Tribe (13 – 17 years) This year, our full day ride tribe program will commence at blue level and up. This dedicated teen program is designed to further develop the skills and confident of our teenage skiers and snowboarders. High-end Ride Tribe groups will hit

the parks, freeride the mountain and most importantly, have a tonne of fun with other ripping teenagers. The program includes constant supervision, full day lessons and delicious lunchtime meals. Full day: 09:30am – 2:50pm Registration from 09:30am, with lessons commencing at 10:00am.

Adult Programs (15+) Develop your skiing or snowboarding skills in our group lessons, designed to cater for adults of all ability levels. NEW FOR 2019. Adult group lesson start at 10:00am The AM Group Lesson features extended sessions and is available daily from 10:00am – 12:30pm. The PM Super Session guarantees a maximum of five participants and is available daily from 1:30pm – 2:50pm. Enquire about our number of speciality programs, including our Mim Sodergren Women’s Program! Brand new to snowsports? If you have never skied or snowboarded before, the Falls Creek Learn to Ski or Learn to Board lessons are for you. With a group lesson in either the morning or afternoon, plus exclusive all-day access to the Halley’s Comet, Mousetrap, Boardwalk and Drover’s Chair beginner lifts, you will find your skills developing in no time! Lessons are available for adults and children and commence at 10:00am and 1:00pm daily.

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New for 2019 Adult LEARN TO SKI “ALL DAY” As a first timer, we want your experience to be as comfortable as possible. Join our Full Day First Timer program and enjoy the guidance and support of your instructor all day, and even over lunch. Get past your second session in the afternoon, and really get moving within Falls Creek’s world class beginner terrain. Private Lessons For the ultimate in personalised instruction, you can’t go past a private lesson. Receive expert, individualised instruction in a session specially designed to cater to your individual needs and preferences. Advance bookings are essential, so get in quick! For all advance lesson bookings and enquiries, please email snowsports@fallscreek.net. Booking Details Save time on arrival and pre-book any of our group programs* online at our Falls Creek E-store: https://shop. skifalls.com.au, or let us guide you through your choices at any resort ticket office, rental store, or the Snowsports School Office in Cloud 9. For any enquiries, please contact us at (03) 5758 1000. ‘All trails lead you home at Falls Creek!’ 3


RACE CLUB NEWS Great Fun and Results

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wo weekends ago was a busy one with multiple races on for young and old. The Wombat’s Rambler was held on the night of Friday 26th July and is a great fun intergenerational and multi-discipline race for those whose intentions are both serious and fun. Race Club was incredibly proud of all the race club kids (young and old, past and present) who took part as well as the parents who helped to round out the teams for some of the younger kids. Well done to the Olympic Rejects: Robbie Morrison, Alfie Wenk, Finn Bowes and Phoebe Howlett for taking out top honours and the $1000 prize. Current and past race club kids taking the challenge to the Austrian Coaches and winning!

Saturday 27th July provided an opportunity for another multi-discipline race with the Rider X race. The low visibility conditions created quite a challenge, but our competitors were up for it! Race Club was once again incredibly proud of all the young and old, past and present race club kids who took part as well as those who made it up to the podium. Saturday 27th was also the Race Club Trivia Night. And it was a blast. President Lachy Bowes took the mic and was Trivia Master for the evening. Never shy when speaking in front of a crowd of Race Clubbers, Lachy kept us in stiches with laughter in between trivia questions and gallantly escorted Noelene Lee to her transport home when Noels called it a night, running back to find Noelene’s forgotten hand bag when she left it behind. Lachy even managed to pronounce the name of the runner up team ‘Les Quizerables’ (proposed by wife Karen specifically to see if he could say it!) by the end of the night.

And finally on Sunday 28th July we had the Australian Masters Alpine Championship GS race on Father Fosters, which confusingly was also open to those who I wouldn’t consider old enough to be classified as of Masters age! Unfortunately yours truly had to withdraw from the race with a suspected concussion. However Race Clubbers young and old represented, many of whom winning in their age divisions. Last week a squad of Race Club Kids travelled to Mt Buller for the jNat’s mogul competition on Sat 3rd August. Victoria’s best young mogul skiers put on an impressive show at the 2019 Junior National Mogul Championships ‘jNats.’ In a first for mogul skiing at Mt Buller, the finals were held under new stadium lights, following a major investment as part of the Mt Buller Olympic Training Centre initiatives on the mountain. In total, 87 athletes from Mt Buller, Falls Creek and Mt Hotham competed in the event across two age categories, with $1,600 in prize money, coveted medals and Bollé goggles. The following athletes did the club proud: Issy Bond and Grace Breen qualifying 12th and 14th in the first round Ladies Youth Division, and

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RACE CLUB NEWS Jasper Wong and Thomas Breen qualifying 16th and 19th in the first round Men’s Youth Division. Unfortunately they didn’t progress through to the finals, but that’s how it goes sometimes and there can be only one winner in every event. As every successful athlete will tell you, the path to the podium is littered with events that they didn’t progress through to finals in. We also had Race Club kids travel to Buller in the Falls Creek Primary School team for the Cross Country Interschools competition on Sunday 4th August. The Primary School took out the overall trophy for a Co-ed Primary division, thanks to excellent overall results of all the kids who represented Falls Creek Primary School. Race Clubbers Jasper Wong, Darcy Moon & Ben Weir took out team and individual

medals for the school. Jasper & Darcy hit the medal mother-load when they took out the Div. 5 individual silver and bronze medals respectively, Div. 5 Relay (skating) Team gold and Div. 5 Classic Team gold medals. Ben added to the medal tally with a Div. 4 Relay (skating) Team silver. Well done everyone!! This weekend is set to be another event filled few days, with the Rails Under Lights event in the Village Bowl on Friday and the Big Air competition on Saturday in the Ruined Castle Terrain Park. So get out there and enjoy this beautiful resort that we get to call home. And have fun! • Cheers, Nyree Fiddes - Falls Creek Race Club

Both ends of the spectrum, Lily Spice – the youngest competitor, on the podium with Jenny Schubert – from the other end of the spectrum and still racing. Pic – Courtesy Jenny Schubert.

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DISABLED WINTERSPORT AUSTRALIA Snowboarder Camp Last Weekend

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WA Snowboarder Camp for 2019 delivered a focused group of Snowboarders and, to keep Alpine downhill alive, one skier with on and off snow support from DWA Guide Julia Manton. What was the weekend really like? Only one word could describe the weekend ‘Beautiful!’ Saturday was a perfect blue bird day followed by another sunny Sunday at Falls. As usual on the weekend, the DWA Guides were out in force assisting Ethan, Nick and Edward. Ethan again showed that with a prosthetic it was still possible to carve from heel to toe down Highway 83 early in the morning while most people were just getting out of bed. DWA guide Chris then decided that with the sky a perfect blue it was time

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Friday 9th August 5pm – 8:30pm Presentations in Frying Pan

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for a scenic tour of the Summit, Skyline and Village. Eddie, the only skier in the group, was in his element with Sacha and Samantha who were making perfect parallel tracks around Highway 83 and Drovers for Edward to follow. The DWA Team then decided to take on a few well-defined rollers that tested Eddie who could be seen with a huge grin as he went down each one. Nick also was a star attraction with his balance and control of a snowboard for the very first time, taking all the information in from The Falls Creek Ski School and his two guides Georgia and Sinead. Nick was determined to master turning and linking turns and the DWA Guides assisted on Sunday to enable Nick to achieve that goal. As with all skiing and snowboarding, stance is critical to a skier or snowboarder with a prosthetic. The choice of a stance should relate to the participant’s balance, or how far the body can move without losing stability. Retaining balance is accomplished by adjustments to the ankles or ankle, knees or knee and hips, with consideration given as to whether the student uses the ankle or knee as the primary flexing joint.

Samantha, Edward and Sacha. A DWA Team Effort. Pic – Courtesy DWA

DWA have found that most participants whether children or adults - with physical and cognitive disabilities can still experience the fun of snowboarding with the proper preparation and equipment. As with teaching of any snow discipline, teaching an adaptive sport requires safety for both the student and the other skiers and riders on the mountain and is the foremost consideration within DWA. If you would like to know more about Disabled Wintersport Australia, how to volunteer or how to donate, please go to www.disabledwintersport.com.au. •

When to Retire Your Boots

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nlike Penfold’s Grange, plastics don’t age well. Ski boots are made BA GR RIILLLL BARR A AN ND G from plastic and they don’t mature - Openfrom from 4pm 4pm everyday - Open everyday- into a fine specimen worth more than the day they were bought. Instead, they have a Gourmet Burgers Burgers || Steaks Gourmet Steaks limited lifetime in which they’re required Salads|| Desserts Desserts ||Beer, Salads Beer, R A N D G R I L Lto attach you to your skis and do their job, WineBA & Cocktails hopefully in comfort. Then it’s time to Wine- Open & Cocktails from 4pm everyday With the atmosphere of an open fire, retire them as flowerpots in the garden.

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The Summit Degustation Dinner is now available nightly. Featuring seven courses with or without matching wines and a seven course Vegetarian option. Bookings essential. Minimum two people.

1 Sitzmark St, Falls Creek | Book Now (03) 5758 3252 Partnering great food with an extensive wine

list, we also offer our traditional favourites like duck, aged eye fillet, pork belly and barramundi. Plenty of gluten free, vegan and vegetarian options with delicious sourdough bread and a full children’s menu.

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COMFORTABLE SKIING After their expected life span, the plastics start to perish – both within the liner and the shell. Unfortunately, ski boots start to die over time, even if you haven’t skied in them that much. Retail shells and liners last 200 ski days or 5 years – but you feel them start dying at around 150 days – sooner if you’re a pro (instructor, ski patroller, racer, or expert ski bum).

A few things will impact how long your boots last. How hard you ski, how much you weigh, how well you look after your boots and whether you dry them out properly. The extra movement allowed by a boot that’s too big or by not having ski orthotics will also reduce how long your boots will last, as it puts excessive wear and tear on the liner.

How do you know they’re dying?

You might wonder what’s wrong with skiing in an old boot? And to a degree, it’s not a major issue. You need to be aware that the niggles won’t be able to be fully resolved and will reoccur. The real problem comes when the plastics are at the point of exploding under force. Just like last year when a guy was skiing in a 20-year-old boot, the sole of the shell fell off midmogul and the ski kept going down the hill without him. He limped back into the shop with a very wet sock, lucky to not have skewered anyone with his runaway ski.

The liner: new issues start popping up that haven’t been there previously. When this happens it’s just a matter of time until the liner needs replacing, and any fixes tend to be short term. You might notice you get rubbing on the bony parts of your feet when you didn’t used to, heel lift increases, or cramps and aches that didn’t used to be there. The shell: the shell starts out with a smooth movement from beginning to the end range of forward motion (the forward flex). As the plastic gets older and brittle, it loses its bounce and the flex pattern changes. It now starts to feel ‘empty’ until the end of travel and then it stops, like a bad clutch – it’s on/off.

The 1985 Salomon SX81 rear entry boot – perhaps safest now as a flowerpot. Pic – Courtesy Ortho Ski

scratch a mark in them for every day? Or do you note the subtle differences in flex as you drive the boot into another perfect turn? Either way, a new boot should be a new beginning – a great chance to reassess your skiing, get a lesson and push things to the next level. • Krista Sturday, Podiatrist and Bootfitter at Ortho Ski

So how well do you know your boots? Do you know your ski day count? Do you

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CROSS COUNTRY NEWS Start Meeting Our Hoppet Contingent

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his week I thought it was time to start thinking about the Hoppet, the big dance. It’s only two weeks out after all. I plan to do a Hoppet special the week before the Hoppet where I try to meet some of the real ‘Unsung Heroes’ of the Hoppet, those people who might be competing in their 15th Hoppet, those who have come back from all sorts of injuries, those who are helping their five year old kids around the course, so look forward to that. But this week, I caught up with a Swiss boy who is alright at skiing. The modern-day Romeo, a Swiss bull, a double poling extraordinaire, let’s meet this person. TWIFC: “Who are you? Where are you from?” LAURO: “I‘m Lauro Brändli, 22 years old, from Davos, Switzerland. I’m a long distance cross country skier living the Australian life for the season.”

TWIFC: “Why have you come to Australia?” LAURO: “To visit my girlfriend in the first place, and to have good actual ski training during the European winter. It’s a really nice change to the summer training I’ve done in the other years and it’s nice to be a proper skier for the whole year.” TWIFC: “What do you think of the Australian Alps?” LAURO: “I really like them! I was surprised when I first arrived because I’ve expected something completely different. I’m a fan of the landscape although the mountains are missing. And it’s really strange to me to see trees with leaves on them in the snow. It’s a really nice change to the vegetation we have in Switzerland.” TWIFC: “How does the snow here compare with Davos, Switzerland?” LAURO: “I‘d say the biggest difference is the temperature of the snow. The Davos snow is mostly about -10°C whereas the snow here is pretty ‘warm’ and wet - which means that we can barely ski on stick wax.” TWIFC: “How do the mountains here compare with Davos?” LAURO: “I haven‘t seen a mountain in Australia so far but if you mean those hills

Lauro Brändli out enjoying our ‘hills’ and snow around Falls Creek. Pic – Courtesy Lauro

I have to smirk. They’re cute in comparison with the high mountains we have around Davos. I really miss them but I’m very excited to ski on the hills here in spring.” TWIFC: “How do you like the women in Australia?” LAURO: “Honestly I can’t really say much about the women in Australia because I already found my woman. But if the others are like her, Australia could be number one in this category.” TWIFC: “How was it competing at Australian Nationals a couple weeks ago at Falls Creek?”

LAURO: “It was fun! The races were pretty hard and the conditions were very slow. The competitors were strong and they did a good job in making use of their home advantage. Congrats again to everyone who took part!” TWIFC: “What are your goals for the Kangaroo Hoppet?” LAURO: “The main goal is of course to win the race! But it’s gonna be a hard competition and many things can happen so a podium would also be nice to achieve.” TWIFC: “Good luck Lauro!” What’s Coming Up?

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This weekend we are back and firing up at Falls Creek! Two loaded days of super fun racing this Saturday and Sunday (10th and 11th). Saturday brings the Ski de Femme organised by mountain legend Ronice

Pairing Après Share Plates with local Australian wines

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CROSS COUNTRY NEWS Goebel. This is a women’s event, a ‘Fun Race’ for women of all ages to get out on the race skis and have a go. Distances are 1km, 2.5km and 5km in Freestyle technique. Find the Birkebeiner Nordic Ski Club Website to register. You can also register for the Rocky Valley Rush 10/15km Freestyle event on Sunday via the Birkebeiner website. This one is a longer race but has great participation each year and is always a fun course out Sun Valley and back. Good luck to all competing. Snow Report Snow conditions have been sunny but thinning lately and with a bucket of snow just fallen our trails look to have to perfect top up. The groomer has been doing a great job heading out to Heathy’s, Sun Valley and Roper’s to name a few. Trails are great, so be sure to check them out with Hoppet preparation beginning soon. •

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tracks which allowed participants to ski the full Mini Series loops on the day. Thank you to TNSC’s continued sponsor for the Mini Series 2019 – Snow Trek and Travel Wodonga. Don’t forget for all your cross country skiing expert advice and equipment please see Peter and his team at 161 High Street Wodonga 02 6056 6605 or www. crosscountryskier.com.au TNSC would like to thank Birkebeiner Nordic Ski Club for the continued use of the Skidoo to support the running of the Snow Trek and Travel Mini Series events. The Telemark Nordic Ski Club would also like to thank the parents and kids who assisted in setting up, taking on official roles and packing up. It was greatly appreciated and proof, many hands make light work. We look forward to seeing you and your friends at the next Snow Trek and Travel Mini Series #4 on Saturday 7th September at the

The Mini Series kids taking on official roles so that he parents can enjoy the day also. Pic – Lynn-Marree Cullen

usual start time of 11am. There will be the Mini Series presentation at the conclusion of the Adults event at the Nordic Bowl race hut. Each participant will receive a diploma for partaking this year and for those who have participate in all three of this year’s MiniSeries events will receive a special TNSC medallion. We have our fingers crossed for a huge amount snow with the next low pressure that is due for this coming week. See you on the snow. • Lynn-Maree

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NSC’s Snow Trek & Travel Mini Series #3 was held Sunday August 4th at Falls Creek’s Nordic Bowl. The weather was perfect for the 24 junior and adult skiers and for all the officials. At the conclusion of the kids’ events, TNSC recruited the enthusiastic junior participants to assist with the official duties of marshalling skiers at the start, commentating during the race, time and finish recording and handing out of drinks, which allows the parents and race officials to also have a race. It is a unique and novel way for the junior participants to experience and appreciate some of the duties that go into running ski races.

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itro Snowboards are bringing their best international female riders to Falls Creek this weekend and it’s something you don’t want to miss out on. Not only are they here, but you get to meet them, ride with them, have brunch with them, do yoga with them and even take part in a photo shoot with them! The Girls Are: Christy Prior Crowned the ‘Queen of Style,’ Christy Prior took up snowboarding in her teens and after many hours at the indoor snow park in Auckland, and numerous video edits, she quickly headed to the top in slopestyle and big air. She is a 2014 Olympian, an X games, Dew tour and Burton Open medallist, as well as being named NZ snowboarder of the year since 2013. If that’s not enough, she is also a surfer and 500 hour yoga instructor. Christy will be running a yoga session at 5pm on Saturday after riding and before the Good Times party at Stingray. Come along and get to know Christy and see how she maintains balance as a professional snowboarder with 60 minutes of flow at QT ($20 online. $25 on the day (cash only). Zoi Sadowski-Synott Zoi is currently the best in the world after just taking out the Women’s Snowboarding Triple Crown (X Games Gold – Slopestyle.

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X Games Silver – Big Air. FIS World Champs Gold – Slopestyle. US Open Gold – Slopestyle) and taking bronze in the Big Air at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in 2018. At just 18 years of age Sydney born Zoi, now resides and trains in Wanaka and is part of the NZ team. Event Information. Nitro Snowboards presents ‘She Shreds Sunday’ It’s not often that you get to see the best in the world in action, but it’s even much less likely that you get the opportunity to spend a whole day with them! The day starts with demo’s and ride with the pro’s, followed by brunch and Q&A session at QT Bazaar, and then the She Shreds Íntsa Famous Workshop. Meeting at Board Lounge at 9am it’s time to grab your Nitro demo boards then head out for a ride around the mountain with the Pro’s. Ladies Brunch Whilst you refuel in between sessions, you will be treated to a panel style Q&A with Christy and Zoi so you can get to get to know them and ask all the questions you’ve ever wanted the answers to. With Aperol Spritz on arrival QT Bazaar will be serving up a feast to remember that will send you into foodie heaven. All can be enjoyed while sipping on a tasty juice made fresh daily or our complimentary mimosa ($35 - Bookings Essential) She Shreds Ínsta Famous’ Workshop Have you ever wondered how those amazing snowboarding photos happen? Have you ever wanted to be part of a

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professional photo shoot? Join us for a professional photo shoot with Christy and Zoi and then once you’ve seen how it’s done, it’s your turn! The girls will teach you a couple of sweet stunts that will look sick on your insta. You’ll talk to your photog, set up the shot and away you go! After the shoot the media team will judge the best shot of the day and make you INSTA FAMOUS with a feature on the She Shreds Community, Nitro Aus and Falls Creek pages! Timetable Yoga With Christy Prior: $20/$25. Saturday August 10th. 5 - 6pm.QT Function Room (Next to Fixx) Demo’s and Ride With The Pro’s: Free. Sunday August 11th. 9 – 11:30am. Meet at Board Lounge. Brunch w Christy & Zoi: $35. Sunday August 11th. 12 - 2pm. QT Bazaar. She Shreds Insta Famous Workshop: Free. Sunday August 11th. 2:30 - 4pm. Meet at Cloud 9. Spaces are limited so be in quick to register for the workshop, yoga or brunch. For details, go to the Falls Creek Events page. •

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Call in and support our local SES team and appreciate the way they operate with their gear at Slalom Plaza this Saturday. Pic – Courtesy Phil Rookes SES

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Sarah McLeod is the creative force behind ARIA Award winning, platinum selling rockers The Superjesus. With over 20 years in the industry she has experimented with many different styles and genres.

The Falls Creek SES Unit have been busy behind the scenes working towards improving their resources. This in turn improves their capabilities to better serve the community from a search and rescue point of view. Last season our unit was successful in our grant application for a new snowmobile to replace one of our ageing fleet.

Our Falls Creek SES members will be tin rattling and collecting this Friday afternoon down at the Howman’s Gap ticket box – to simply raise a few bob to support the operational costs of running an SES unit.

Having released three studio albums with The Superjesus (Sumo, Jet Age and Rock Music) and two studio albums as a solo artist (Beauty Was A Tiger and Rocky’s Diner) and a handful of EDM tracks internationally collaborating with DJ’s Dzeko And Torres, Hook And Sling , Whelan & Di Scala , McLeod has proven herself to be one of Australia’s most diverse artists. McLeod’s eclectic solo performances have consistently been met with rave reviews. “I find that when I’m playing in The Superjesus , for me it’s more about playing the guitar . My solo shows are a different though, it’s stripped back and focussed more on the vocal . I really love the peace in playing solo, to just enjoy the quiet and control the dynamics as I feel them flowing through me. It’s always very impromptu, I just move with the vibe of the room.” Armed with the work ethic of a runaway train, McLeod also has a passion for acting and starred in Green Day’s American Idiot in 2018 playing the role of St Jimmy alongside Grinspoon’s Phil Jameison and Magic Dirt’s Adalita to rave reviews. The Superjesus have recently completed a national tour celebrating the 20 year anniversary of Sumo and were inducted into the South Australian Music Hall of Fame in 2018. McLeod is currently composing music for a stage performance created by the producers of American Idiot. A modern adaptation of Jane Eyre in which she also play two characters. The show will run for six weeks at the Q Pac theatre in Brisbane in October/ November this year.

Then again this year we have obtained two new snowmobiles – both provided by a VESEP Grant (Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program). VESEP is an annual grants program funded by the Victorian Government, which provides funding to Victorian emergency services volunteer groups to purchase essential operational equipment, vehicles and appliances. These snowmobiles, once kitted out with emergency response gear, are valued at over $26000 per unit and due to new design and features provide us with the most effective on snow search and rescue vehicles to date. This year our ageing Nissan Patrol has been replaced with a fully equipped new Ford Ranger - also a very capable search and rescue vehicle and a huge asset to our summer operations. The VESEP program also provides for minor facility improvements. The Unit is also in negotiations with the Victorian SES and Resort Management to replace our ageing headquarters at Windy Corner. The current LHQ has served us well considering it was the old ‘Dawn Lodge.’ which was donated by Roy Morris prior to the building of Astra Lodge. ‘Dawn was then transported from Sitzmark Street, through the village and up to Windy Corner where it now resides.

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Panozzo, Bob Flower and Warren ‘Sheepy’ Sanders were joined by 19 other members from around the state. An early start for the Melbourne crew meant that the police bus rolled in to the Mountain Creek carpark at 8:30am. SSI equipment was distributed to all participants. This included avalanche transceivers, snow probes, radios, ice axes and rescue equipment. A busy schedule lay ahead! The group swiftly made the steep climb up Eskdale Spur to Michell Hut, where they were welcomed by three members of the Vic Police SAR squad who were assisting and overseeing safety.

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BSAR (WHO?) NEWS Moving a patient with a fracture or any serious injury/illness takes careful planning, especially in the winter alpine environment. Just before nightfall our patient was placed in the warmth of Michell Hut, closely being monitored by the medical team. Plans can change quickly during a search or rescue and we were notified into the evening that a medical helicopter would give winching a try, if weather permitted. After four brightly coloured flares were sent skyward through thick fog, it was determined they would try again in the morning. I slept solidly. Up at 6am, pack down and eat and ready for a 7am departure. Hoping for clear skies and a straightforward winch operation, the conditions couldn’t have been worst. Strong winds and limited visibility meant numerous attempts by the helicopter were abandoned. Intel from further afield was that the cloud was lifting and it was a case of ‘hurry up and wait’. Our back-up plan to move the patient lower down the mountain was enacted late morning. Bright SES had been contacted to assist with walking up a ‘wheel’ that attaches onto the bottom of the patient’s sled to manoeuvre over dry terrain (no snow). Our patient was calm and collected (or drugged up) and in pretty good spirits for the trip down. Sliding down a mountain with a team of six rescuers by

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the side, controlling speed and direction is a challenging task. After a kilometre of snow travel and several hundred metres of lifting and carrying the sled over rocky terrain, once again the helicopter returned. This time the chopper was able to hover 60 feet above the tree canopy to perform a confined area winch to the satisfaction of all members involved. There is no better training than the real thing. On return to the carpark having retrieved our own packs, praise was given to the four agencies involved and the collaboration it takes to carry out a rescue with utmost professionalism. NE district BSAR who are based in Mount Beauty invite and encourage new members to join, anytime. You do not need to live in Mount Beauty and there is zero pressure with no assumption you can commit to every callout. You are always given the option not to attend – no reason needed. Enquiries can be made to secretary@ birkebeiner.org.au attention to: •

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AVE ATQUE VALE Bill Walsh - 1966-2019 Bill came to live in the Valley in the middle of 2014, after spending several Summers basking in the cool quiet of Mountain Creek campground, away from the hustle and bustle of Melbourne. He needed a change of pace, after a busy few years teaching yoga across the city. He revelled in the opportunity to re-set, and took on roles such as cleaning and personal care, while maintaining his yoga practice with a couple of small classes per week. He quickly wormed his way into many people’s hearts with his unique character, his rare sense of humour and unswerving ability to stay true to himself. Born and raised in the Northern suburbs of Melbourne, he made a decision as a teenager to never subscribe to the ‘white picket fence’ image of wife, children and mortgage, and so spent his life travelling and exploring his own frontiers of spirituality and knowledge. This commitment took him to Canada and Europe, and Central and Northern Australia. He got into trouble a few times, but his charm seemed to always get him through! Family featured heavily in his life, coming from Irish Catholic stock, and they were a tremendous source of support and love during the harder times in his life. His immediate and extended family were never too far from his thoughts and interactions, and he cherished his relationships with nieces and nephews. He spoke particularly fondly of his parents who had both died and a sister who succumbed to cancer in her early 50’s. Bill developed a passion for music in his teenage years, and spent the rest of his life honing his skills on guitar and song-writing, jamming with his mates and performing in Melbourne and the East coast of Australia during his 30’s. Once he moved to the Kiewa Valley, he began to once again perform in the area, but felt that there was something missing. Enter Rose (me)! We met in October 2015, and immediately we knew that we would be friends. Both looking for a musical partner, it was the perfect match of talent. We put together some songs and

took off from there, developing our act (Smoke and Mirrors) and picking up regular appearances at the Sweet Water Brewery, as well as gigs further afield. Our on-stage chemistry was undeniable, and Bill totally loved us playing together as it opened him up to a new way of playing and exploring his craft. I’d like to say I made him a better singer, but maybe not! We enjoyed a bit of a local following and totally appreciated all the love we received during our shows and beyond. In January 2017, Bill was diagnosed with secondary Melanoma, having previously encountered it in 2009. Over the next two and half years, he received treatment with varying success, and did his best to continue living life to the full while coping with sideeffects of treatment and the condition. He did this with amazing grace and forbearance, as it was a hard road at times. On many occasions I stood in awe of his acceptance and endurance as the disease took its toll on him and his independence. In July 2018, the melanoma made it to his brain, which naturally had a huge impact on him. However, at this point he experienced an epiphany of sorts; faced with the very real prospect of death came the realisation that he was not afraid. This helped him through what turned out to be the final year of his life, and he continued to accept treatment as long as quality of life remained. Bill’s final months were marred by regular seizures and progressive loss of function down his right side. He needed full time care which I was honoured to provide. Throughout this

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whole time, he accepted his lot with such calm and peace. Anyone who has spent time in Bill’s company may be surprised by this, as he never held back on his opinion about things he didn’t like! But his years of mind training at the feet of traditional yoga stood him in good stead for this final journey. Once treatment was no longer an option, he turned towards his death with courage and allowance. Billy and I married just 10 days prior to his death on June 17th, as a recognition and celebration of the deep and abiding love we had for each other. He died at home on his own terms. After a lifetime of travelling, he found himself a home here in the valley, and by all reports of those who knew him a long time, he was the happiest here. I wish to thank the Mount Beauty Medical Centre and Alpine Health, NE Palliative Care, the local ambulance officers - they were just magnificent - and all the people who rallied around us both, for all their support in enabling me to care for Bill at home. It was a truly humbling experience and I remain deeply grateful. • Rose

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For Payment, Placement of Adverts or Subscriptions, please forward to: Ph/Fax: 03 5754 1346 Office Address: Suite 2, 41 Bogong High Plains Road, Mount Beauty Postal Address: P.O. Box 325, Mount Beauty 3699. ABN: 22 171 749 807 Falls Creek & Mount Beauty THIS WEEK - Winter 2019 Edition TEN


PROPERTY OF THE WEEK Roper’s Apt 204

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fantastic opportunity exists for a buyer to purchase a luxurious two bedroom, two bathroom apartment located centrally, next to Halley’s Comet Chairlift, QT and Slalom Plaza precinct. With spectacular mountain views, privacy and an abundance of natural light, this apartment is a winner. Having being only ever being privately used, it is in brilliant condition and ready for new owners to enjoy Apartment 204 is of exceptional build quality featuring a tasteful fit out and excellent on-site management. Owners at this complex can keep the property for private use or choose to rent it at any time over the winter months. The Roper’s complex also has a long alpine head lease till 2054 which is wonderful security for any new owner. This single level apartment of approximately 78sqm features two generous bedrooms, one with king bed and the second with two sets of bunks, there is a large open plan living, dining area with a fully equipped kitchen (with gas cooking appliances). The apartment also has a separate European laundry and drying area plus ski cages outside the

apartment for easy storage. Both bathrooms have heated floors and are spacious and light filled. There is a large private balcony which runs off the master bedroom and lounge area giving beautiful views over Spion Kopje, Roper’s Lookout, towards Mt Bogong and down the valley towards Mount Beauty. Owners at the Roper’s apartments also have access to Wi-Fi and have use of the Pretty Valley pool, spa and sauna. Another wonderful aspect is that being located next to Halley’s Comet Chairlift and Wombats Ramble, the ski in-ski out access for this property is a 10 out of 10. In the summer months, (which we describe as everything not winter), the location can be easily accessed by car with adequate parking nearby. While the quality of your enjoyment of Falls Creek as a winter resort is undoubted, it is the growing suite of summer activities that adds untold value to a purchase in the village. Over the last decade, much work has gone into developing and securing summer trade. The resort now boasts in excess of 40km of mountain bike trails – with most being accessed from Slalom Plaza. Add to

these the many kilometres of aqueducts and management vehicle tracks and your exploring, whether on foot, on a horse or on your bike is endless. The Falls to Hotham Alpine Crossing is an iconic Australian walk of international standard being promoted by Parks Victoria. The afore-mentioned suite of summer activities includes Ignition – the launch of the mountain bike season; the Alpine Challenge; the Mile High Dragon Boats; the regional Longest Lunch; the Bicycle Network Peaks Challenge Falls Creek; the Easter Festival as well as regular mountain bike shuttles. At $570,000, this property at the very least deserves an inspection. Contact the agent, Christa Zirky on 0402 277 808 to book an appointment. www.zirkyrealestate.com.au. •

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FOR SALE One brand new pair of ASICS Tennis shoes, size 46 Euro (11.5 US). Worn once. Too tight for me. Retail Price: $159.95. Will sell for $120. Ph: 0400 350 488

FOR HIRE Three Tonne Tipper and mini Excavator. Ph: 0427 942 171.

WORK WANTED Administration all-rounder looking for part-time/ casual work. Proficient with both MYOB and Xero. ABN and references available. Mb: 0478 729 259. Em:raymondroberts255@yahoo.com

FOR SALE RM Williams Cuban Heel Boots, Bushman Tan, with added rubber protective sole. Almost brand new. Size 9 G. Retail $309.95 will sell for $250. Ph: 0400 350 488. FOR SALE Alma Novia Wedding Dress, Size 8, High front neckline with intricate lace and beaded detail, high lace back and buttons, soft tulle A-line skirt that flows in to a beautiful train. Worn once – by mistake. $950. Ph: 0400 350 488

NEW MOUNTAIN STAFF Do you need linen, TV, or a bedside table, call in to the Hospital Op Shop, 1A Tawonga Crescent. Another option for clothing is the Uniting Church Op Shop on Hollonds Street. Ph: 0419 615 732.

VOLUNTEERS WANTED Would you like to be more involved in the community? To learn a little more of our unique history? Then why not volunteer to help staff the Falls Creek Museum where you get to meet lots of wonderful people. To learn more, phone Margy on 03 57581200 during business hours. CLOTHING REPAIRS Call Marilyn Sparks, Mb: 0411 335 326. Also on Facebook private message. MISSING BOOK A copy of Dr. Ruth Lawrence’s Thesis on the Bogong High Plains was left in the care of Bill and Yvonne Sutton. It has been lent to some-one and not returned. If any knows anything please contact Bill or Ph Ken Bell on 0400 350 488.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING & REPAIRS Call Kerry 0407 814 114 for all sewing needs. ALTITUDE PHYSIO & MASSAGE Frueauf Village(below Milch Café) Ground Fl, Rm 2, 4 Schuss St, Falls Creek. Ph: 5758 3766. Em: fallscreek@altitudephysiotherapy.com.au. Wb: www.altitudephysiotherapy.com.au BUILDING & ELECTRICAL Duggan & Hanlon, your complete building service, please call Justin on 0458 220 879. CIVIL CELEBRANT - HEATHER MULL Quality Ceremonies - All Types. Mb: 0428 993 125. www.celebrant-ne-vic.com.au DRIVING INSTRUCTION Summit Driver Training. Tawonga based driving instruction and re-assessment. Ph Craig 0427 722 287. ELECTRICAL All Electrical Services. Ph: 0418 698 491. Reg No: 7923. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Altitude Electrical - no job too big or small. Domestic, commercial & industrial. Contact Ben Svarc 0419 801 109.

FREIGHT - ALB - MTB - FALLS CREEK Remo’s Transport from Albury/Wodonga to Mount Beauty & Falls Creek Mon to Fri incl. Refrigeration Available. Ph: John or Esther 0417 414 320 HAIRDRESSER Natalie Raymond, Birds Nest Salon, 26 Hollonds Street, Mount Beauty. Open Six days a week & evenings by appointment. Ph: 03 5754 1177.

STORAGE Caravans, Vehicles, Pallets, Large Lock-up Units. Ph: 0428 361497 www.alpinewarehousing.com TAXI & 4WD SERVICE Mt Beauty Taxi Service. Covers Falls Creek & Albury. Ph: 0409 573 909 or 13 10 08.

LD’S HOME PET CARE Pet Care & Dog Walking. Ph: Lisa: 0407 541 695

COMPUTERS & SERVICE Custom built computers, Upgrades, parts, laptops, troubleshooting, virus removal, data recovery, back-ups. Ph: Michal Trnka 5754 4637 or Mb: 0417 163 601.

PAINTING SERVICES Interior/Exterior, Domestic/Commercial. Obligation Free Quotes. Quality & Service Guaranteed. KLM Alpine Painting Services, Ph: Laif 0437 023 921.

CAKE MAKING & DECORATING Elene Wood at www.studioecakes.com.au in Tawonga – for all occasions. Mb: 0409 673 192 or Em: studioecakestawonga@bigpond.com

PHYSIOTHERAPY Kiewa Valley Sports & Spinal Physiotherapy. 5A Hollonds St Mt Beauty. Out of hours and home visits available. HiCaps. Ph: 5754 1270.

BOWEN THERAPY & MASSAGE Tawonga South. Ph: Heather 0428 993 125.

REFRIGERATION & ELECTRICAL Qualified Refrigeration Mechanic & Electrician available to solve problems in the Upper Kiewa Valley and Falls Creek. DC Electrical & Refrigeration. Ph: 0428 737 273.

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CARPENTRY & BUILDING SERVICES Oztek Property Maintenance. Let us look after your home. We do bathrooms, decks, pergolas and all handyman needs. Call Dave 0466 990 862.

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WHATS ON AUGUST Mount Beauty Park Run. 8am Saturdays. Bicentennial Park, Lakeside Avenue. Ph: 03 5754 1118. SES Tin Rattling Roadside Collection at Howman’s Gap Ticket Box. From around 3pm to about 7pm. Also in Slalom Plaza with a display of SES Equipment and vehicles. Ph: 0418 690 946 Rails Under Lights. 6pm – 9pm. A brand new rail jam in the Village Bowl. Ph: 03 5758 1026. Regular Monthly Meeting of the Mount Beauty Diabetes Support Group. 10am Lakeside Community Centre. All Welcome. Ph: 0427 544 824. TDFNL Rd 17. Tallangatta V Dederang Mount Beauty. Big Air 10am – 2pm on the Ruined Castle Terrain Park. Practice 10am – 12noon. Judged Runs from 1pm. Presentations 4pm. Ph: 03 5758 1026. Ski de Femme Freestyle Fun Race. 1km, 2.5km and 5km. 10am Falls Creek Nordic Bowl. Ph: Ronice: 0409 332 642. ‘Swansong,’ a gritty drama performed by Andre De Vanny (‘Best Actor’ 2015 Green Room Awards), Mount Beauty Community Centre, 8pm. Tickets at Mount Beauty Hardware and Drapery, $25, $20, $10. For a mature audience. Bar opens 7:30 p.m. Presented by Upper Kiewa Valley Regional Arts. Rocky Valley Rush & Sun Valley Ramble. Freestyle 7.5 & 15km. 10:30am. Falls Creek Nordic Bowl. Ph: Ann 0427 006 246. Regular Monthly Meeting of the Probus Club of Mount Beauty. 10am at the Mount Beauty Neighbourhood Centre. Regular Guest speakers and plenty of healthy activities. All Welcome. Enquiries to: Mb: 0419 514 399 North East Primary School Relays. 11am Falls Creek Nordic Bowl. Ph: Ronice: 0409 332 642. Fabulous Falls Creek Night Show Spectacular 7pm under lights on the Summit. Featuring

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