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WINTER EDITION ONE
FRIDAY 5TH JUNE 2020
Welcome to Winter!
Our beautiful Falls Creek resort looked like this on 29th July 2015. Pic – Chris Hocking Aerial shot of Falls Creek, Spion Kopje (middle distance) and Mt Bogong (furthest away) in September 2015. Pic – Chris Hocking Another look at the fabulous Kiewa Valley in Autumn. Pic –Roslyn Ann Photography
A MESSAGE FROM THE RESORT Plan Ahead
the online booking platform as proof of registering.
ommencing from the 22nd of June, the 2020 Snow Season is going to be a little bit different for everyone involved. To help manage the resort in a safe, orderly manner and to ensure all of our guests, staff and stakeholders work within the health guidelines, we will be asking our Falls Creek guests to do a little extra this year when visiting the resort.
Authorised pass-holders, mountain staff and residents are not required to register. Further information will be sent to these stakeholders.
This is going to involve a change in the way the resort has traditionally been accessed. This is being done to ensure everyone’s safety and to make sure the industry is putting the health of the resort, our guests, staff and communities at the forefront.
So:
• Pre-plan, purchase and print your Resort Entry Pass before departing home.
• The lifts will begin operating from June 24th.
This year – you will need to plan ahead to help achieve the best possible outcomes under the circumstances we are constrained by.
• Pre-plan and book your accommodation (if staying overnight)
• The current declared State of Emergency does not expire until June 21st.
The online portal to purchase Resort Entry and register your visit will be available Thursday the 4th of June.
• Falls Creek will continue to modify capacity and traceability protocols in line with Victorian Government directives in the interest of safety for all resort users, residents and stakeholders.
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Much has been discussed in relation to capacity and to ensure the spatial limitations, venue limits and guidance are adhered to. In this context, initial daily limitations will be applied to resort entry, up until June 24th, when then lifts are expected to turn. Effective from June 5th, Resort Management will release 250 day passes for vehicles to enter during the day. Overnight bookings with confirmed accommodation in Falls Creek Resort will not be limited. Season Pass holders will also be required to register their planned trips in advance as well as print out the confirmation from
In essence – all resort users will need to plan ahead, pre-purchase and we also ask for your help and patience, as we all adjust to this very unusual season. • Pre-plan and purchase your lift passes from Falls Creek Ski Lifts.
Falls Creek Alpine Resort Management Board (FCARMB) have been working with a range of stakeholders to shape the 2020 Snow Season. Initiatives to ensure the resort and businesses are COVIDSafe includes capacity management throughout the resort and its food & beverage venues, traceability, cleaning and hygiene, accommodation (commercial, shared and staff) and transportation. The key points to take note of are: • These current restrictions are in place from June 6th until June 22nd ONLY.
If we all do the right thing, we will all get to enjoy the magnificence of our beautiful snow-covered high plains – possibly on a snowmobile tour. Pic – Chris Hocking
Details regarding the 2020 season’s changes can be found by going to this link: https:// www.fallscreek.com.au/2020-snow-seasonoperations/ Just like you, we are thankful for the opportunity to hold the snow season, particularly given the circumstances and we look forward to welcoming guests to Falls Creek for Season 2020. • Kind Regards, Stuart Smythe
• Resort activation is limited until this time.
CEO, Falls Creek Resort Management
Resort Entry Tickets should be purchased on-line at: www.fallscreek.com.au FALLS CREEK – Coronavirus COVID-19 Update 02.06.2020 Pre-Plan your Trip – and... Pre-purchase your Resort Entry Pass Resort Entry is charged at a cost per vehicle for the duration of your stay. The 2020 Snow Season is going to be a little bit different for everyone involved. You must prepurchase and print your pass before arriving at the resort. All vehicle resort entry passes must be purchased online and in advance of arrival to the resort. When purchasing a resort entry pass online, guests will be required to confirm who will be travelling in their vehicle including name and telephone number to allow for traceability (as per any Victorian hospitality venue). This is a DHHS government directive and a condition of entry to the resort for the 2020 snow season. Resort entry passes must be printed in advance of arrival to the resort. This pass will need to be presented at the resort entrance at Howman’s Gap (ticket box) or the Accommodation Transfer Service building (after
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5pm) and placed on the dashboard when parked within the resort.
be void. No cash will be accepted, credit card only.
Steps:
What does the Resort Entry fee pay for?
• Buy online. • Print out the attachment in your confirmation email.
• Show the attachment at the Resort Entrance (Howman's Gap). • Display in your windscreen when you park at Falls Creek Passes will be available to purchase from the 4th of June. Resort Entry Prices Online Purchasing Per Day
$52.50
If you are unable to print your resort entry pass or arrive at the ticket box (Howman's Gap) without your printed pass you will be subject to an additional charge of $6.50 per day, as the online discount will
Resort Entry fees are an important part of resort operations, funding essential services such as: Ski Patrol, Snow Clearing, Cross Country Grooming, Guest Services, Information and Public Spaces, Transport and Parking and most importantly, Waste and Environmental Management.
Childcare
Falls Creek Childcare is open Mon – Fri and is located in Slalom Plaza next to Stingray. The centre is open to children aged 12 weeks to five years and is run by fully qualified educators, eligible for government rebates. Ph: 03 5758 1244 or visit: www.fallscreek.com.au/childcare.
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things – and they certainly do not need to be treated badly.
ight now, as we are fortunate enough to be able to enjoy what looks to be a great season for snow, the reality is that we are all going to have to adhere to a changing set of rules that we have not had to contemplate before. And the consequences of not obeying these rules will be catastrophic - not only for your wallet and the bank balance of the business that is trying to help you – but potentially your health and that of your kids or family.
As for the dining establishments, a friend showed your Ed the 30 pages of requirements that had to be adhered to just so that the venue could open and seat up to 20 people at a time. Here are just some of the rules:
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• Safe social distancing rules are applicable. • Due to number limitations bookings are essential. • Max group size is six people. Kids playrooms will not be open. • All customers must have a meal to purchase a beverage. • All customers will be asked to supply their name and phone number upon entry to comply with COVID-19 tracing.
The good times will return – and it won’t be long before we can all do what Laif Moegel is doing – getting a heap of air down Cabbage Patch in 2004. Pic – Charlie Brown
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MOUNT BEAUTY SKATE PARK OPEN They’re Loving It!
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he fencing came down at the Mount Beauty Skate Park over the weekend, giving the town’s keen skaters, riders and scooters the chance to test their skills against the new elements. The existing park has been upgraded and extended to allow advanced riders and skaters to hone their abilities. Alpine Shire Council Asset Development Manager Francine Stacey said the park now offers elements to suit all stages of rider, from beginners to the real ‘gun’ advanced riders.
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Righto Lee, that’s one way to save on wearing out tyres! The new Skate Park is a hoot. Pic – Matt Rousu
“This is a fantastic facility, designed to help support riders as their skills progress,” she said. “We know people of all ages are keen to use it, but we must stress that the new elements are designed for more experienced riders - everyone needs to take care and ride to their ability.” “The previous elements are still in place to support beginner and intermediate riders and skaters.” Ms Stacey said the Friends of Mount Beauty Skate Park (FMBSP) were instrumental in petitioning and raising funds for the upgrade, and helping to fine tune the design of the park. “It’s a spectacular result, which I’m sure will provide enjoyment and a place to develop skills for our young people well into the future,” she said. “We’re proud to be working with Al Taylor from Al’s Skate Co. in Wodonga to provide instruction on skateboard and scooters for local people to maximise their enjoyment on the new elements of the skate park. “There will be free 45-minute lessons on the A Safer Option: Single-Use,(Thursday Disposable Menus next three AThursday afternoons Safer Option: Single-Use, Disposable Menus
4th, Thursday 11th and Thursday 18th) from 3:15pm and 4:15pm. By the time this paper hits the streets, the session on the 4th will have passed. Places are limited to ten persons per session. Interested people must register online to secure their place. Visit Council’s Facebook page for more information on how to register. Or go to: Eventbrite https://www. eventbrite.com.au/e/mt-beauty-skate-parksessions-registration-107399912028 The grass is still in the process of establishing, so riders are asked access the skate park via the concrete - this will also prevent mud being tracked into the park. All users must observe current COVID-19 maximum gathering numbers, hygiene and social distancing requirements. The total budget for the project is $265,000, including $15,000 from the Friends of the Mount Beauty Skate Park, $150,000 from the State Government’s Community Sports Infrastructure Fund, and $100,000 from Council.
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fter an extended Term One holiday break and six weeks of learning remotely, Tuesday 26th May was the first day of classes for our senior students. Students in Years 11 and 12, plus the majority of Year 10s completing a senior subject, and a handful of other students unable to be supervised at home, all returned to school and to a changed routine. Regular class times have resumed for these students, however there are changes, such as sanitiser at every entry point, extended time before class to wash hands and a classroom cleaning routine that teacher and students are expected to follow in order to help keep everyone safe and well. While this is going on at school, students in Years 7-10 are continuing to learn remotely from home, set to return on Tuesday 9th June. Teachers, students and parents have all learned a lot during online learning, in a very short time. Attendance was initially high, but as the weeks dragged on, this dropped a little. Overall, we were continually impressed at how students continued to engage with their teachers and continued to complete meaningful learning. There have been many positives to come out of the remote learning experience, such as students learning about how they learn best, how to learn by themselves and structuring their own learning time. After so many years of teaching and constantly hearing students say they prefer to be at
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home, it is amazing to see the opposite, with students generally happy to be back! All we need now if for that attitude to continue well into the future! Principal Simone Roy would like to thank the staff at Mount Beauty Secondary College for all of their efforts to continue to support our students over this time; the parents for their support of their children and the school and finally, the students for just taking this in their stride. We really do follow our motto and aim ‘excelsior: ever upwards.’ •
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ongratulations and thank you should go to Elene Wood, our talented cake maker and decorator from Tawonga. As part of the ‘National Baking for the Bushfire Relief Fund’ earlier this year, Elene got to work doing what she loves best – baking cakes.
Year 12s on the first day back after remote learning. They were all present and looked pretty happy to be back! Pic – Courtesy Mount Beauty Secondary College
Elene single-handedly raised over $1000 and shared the donations between the three local fire brigades (Tawonga, Mount Beauty and Falls Creek). This lead to nice deserved recognition in the community and several thankyou letters from the secretary and Chiefs of the local CFA's. •
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inter is now upon us at Falls Creek. Every year the CFA attends more than 2000 Structure Fires in Residential Buildings across Victoria. Common causes of Structure Fires are unattended cooking facilities, faulty electrical equipment and fires caused by heating equipment such as wood heaters and boilers. Any structure fire has the potential to harm guests and residents no matter how small or large the building. The greatest risk to life from fire at Falls Creek is during the winter period. Compounding this risk is the
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likelihood that people are unfamiliar with their specific location, environment, density of accommodation and the harshness of the external environment should a building need to be evacuated. Effective preparation and planning for evacuation can significantly reduce Prevention is better than this. Take all the right steps and be safe. this risk. An effective Fire Pic - Courtesy CFA Evacuation Plan is simple As a guest staying in accommodation in to develop and easy to implement during Falls Creek during winter, it is important an emergency. A Fire Evacuation Plan must include: when checking in, that you make yourself familiar with the emergency 1. A system of warning building occupants evacuation plan that is specific to your (typically a smoke alarm or fire system) to accommodation. This plan will tell you how ensure all occupants evacuate as soon as to safely evacuate from the accommodation required. and where the evacuation assembly point 2. Actions to take on leaving a building. is. This is a safe place where the occupants of the building will meet in the event of an 3. Notification of the fire brigade with emergency. accurate building address/location. 4. A designated place of assembly and shelter; and… 5. A method of accounting for building occupants
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WELCOME BACK TO WINTER!
We have lots to keep you warm!
Clothing, Boots, Work wear, Insulation, Heaters! If you need it, we have it – or we’ll get it! Gift vouchers and free gift wrapping available
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EMERGENCY EMERGENCY 000 Ambulance 000 EMERGENCY BROADCASTER Alpine Radio (Fires & Floods) 96.5 FM ELECTRICITY Faults & Emergencies 13 17 99 FIRE Falls Creek/Mount Beauty/ Tawonga 000 HOSPITAL Mount Beauty 5754 3500 MEDICAL CENTRES Falls Creek 5758 3238 Mount Beauty 5754 3400
If there are any questions relation to fire evacuation planning or general questions relating to Fire Safety please contact Alpine Commander on 02 6043 4400, email: alpine.commander@cfa.vic.gov.au •
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The Recall. Being able to call your dog back from any potentially dangerous (or non-dangerous for that matter!) situation is the most important of all obedience cues to teach your dog. Stopping them chasing a roo or running across a busy road might save their life. So here's a simple breakdown. The essence is that you must be more exciting to the dog than what’s happening in the environment. 1. Start with a low distraction environment - like your dining room or backyard. Wait until your dog is distracted. Call his name. When he looks at you say “Come” and run excitedly backwards and when he reaches you, deliver a high value treat to him. It might be hot chicken skin, ball play or praise - whatever floats his boat. Repeat for five minutes a day. Don’t repeat “Come” over and over, or you'll train him to wait for the 10th “Come” before he does it.
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2. Once you achieve reliability at this level, take it on the road - to an environment like the park and try the same thing. Having him on a long lead may assist. 3. Once the “Come” command is reliable you can gradually fade the treats, or not, as you please. But never forget the secondary reinforcement of praise every time.
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