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THURSDAY 1ST APRIL 2021
The Best for Easter!
Top: Fun for the whole family – especially the little ones! Pic - FCRM Left: T he Pump Track will be alive Saturday arvo – don’t miss it! Pic - FCRM Right: The inaugural Grand Traverse, Falls to Hotham, produced some different weather and some interesting moods. Pic – Courtesy Sarah Watt
VILLAGE AMENITY Reduced Vehicle Traffic
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s a result of situations in previous summers, during the busy Christmas/January period as well as Easter, Falls Creek village was advised by the CFA and Victoria Police that there were problems with too many vehicles in the village. Therefore, the village will be closed to parking this Easter from 5pm Thursday 1st April to 8am Tuesday 6th April. A half hour period will enable visitors to drive to their accommodation, unload and then remove their vehicle to the car-parking below the village. The irony is that while we have promoted the village for summer trade – and this summer trade is growing – it produces its own set of different circumstances. As a snow resort, the concept of the ski through
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The AGM of the Chamber of Commerce will held on Thursday 29th April @ 7pm. The Venue is yet to be determined If you would like to attend, please forward your details via email to: secretary@mtbeauty.com
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village is part of the resort’s attractiveness and visitor parking has always been accepted as ‘down along the road!’ The rise in summer trade – and the fact there is no snow on the village roads has meant the visitors, as well as staff and residents could always drive into the village. But, experience has shown that during the busy times the number of vehicles in the village creates problems. From the simple ‘blocking in of other
vehicles’ to the biggest problem - the ENDURO NATIONAL SE 2017 GRAVITY inability of our major fire-fighting appliance - the tracked vehicle ‘pumper’ – not being able to get to a fire!
Round One - Falls Creek
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Spend some time and take in some of Falls Creek’s fabulous history with a wander through the museum. Check out some of the old gear, the early days pricing and our wonderful display of Olympic achievements. Please tryStreet to allow 24hours notice. 4 Slalom (beside Halley’s Comet lift in Slalom Plaza)
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OUR SERVICES INCLUDE • Grocery • Liquor • Produce • Meat • Hot Food • ATM • Phone recharge
Falls Creek FoodWorks
Bogong High-plains Road, St. Falls West P: 03 5758 3009 F: 03 5758 3034 E: fallscreek@stores.foodworks.com.au Good Friday (2nd) 10am – 5pm. No Liquor Sales Easter Saturday & Sunday (3rd & 4th) 9am – 5pm Easter Monday (5th) 10am – 5pm
Mt Beauty FoodWorks
4-16 Kiewa Crescent, Mt Beauty P: 03 5754 1400 F: 03 5754 4829 E: mtbeauty@stores.foodworks.com.au Good Friday (2nd) 9am – 5pm. No Liquor Sales Easter Saturday (3rd)8am – 7pm Easter Sunday & Monday (4th & 5th) 9am – 5pm
FALLS CREEK Open For Business
www.fallscreek.com.au Accommodation Alpha Lodge
Open 365 days a year. Self cater accommodation $56 p/p p/n twin/dbl. $42 p/p p/n bunk room. Parallel Street. Ph: 5758 3488 or visit: www.alphaskilodge.com.au
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Round One of the GE National Series The ‘Pumper’ - a vital of equipment for our will be staged this piece weekend, beginning – and itsessions must be able to get around the withresort practice from 11am Friday. village – because if we have a fire – and it can’t get During the course of the weekend, several through!!! Think about it. Pic – Ken Bell of the trails will be closed to general riders will have in although the streetsBlue andDirt enjoying ridingshuttles their running on Friday from 11am to 6pm and again on bicycles and scooters around the village. Saturday from 9am to 5pm. Cost is $50 per Then the 2mountain fraternitydaywe or have $90 for days. Gobike to www.bluedirt. taking advantage of our fabulous trails. com.au to book. On Sunday the trails will One of the secrets to the success of our be closed to the general public, but will mountain biking program development progressively open as the different sections is that the majority of the trails all hook of the event are completed. Pretty Valley up with the village. You can start from Road will also have closures and be subject to the village and return to the village by delays should anyone be travelling back from any number of routes – and a quick pedal the horse yards or Pretty Valley Pondage. through uncluttered streets is so much Nowforthis Gravity Enduro is a different sort better everyone. of mountain bike racing to what we know Special needs visitors are Country. able to callThe in toGravity as Downhill or Cross the Resort Management Office/Visitor Enduro is both. The athletes will start with Information Centre to obtain a special a warm up ride from Slalom Plaza, out the access pass. Bogong High Plains Road, up the Pretty With folkRoad wandering around enjoying Valley and then across to thethe Trig beautiful clear air, fantastic scenery and the great activities - who needs a car anyway? •
QT Hotel Falls Creek
Apartment style luxury rooms, Pool & Jacuzzi, Sauna & Steam Room. On-site restaurant and bar. Open all year round - available for group bookings and functions. Ph: 03 5732 8000 Wb: www.qtfallscreek.com.au
Snowski Apartments
Self contained accommodation open all year round with on-site management. Located in the Village Bowl. Spacious fully self-contained accommodation open all Ph: 5758 3356, or visit www.snowskiapartments.com.au year round. Bike storage and free wi-fi. On site bar & restaurant - Be Foodstore. Summit Ridge Lodge Ph: 03 5758 3811 Wb: www.altitudefallscreek.com.au Open for comfortable bed & breakfast accommodation. Fully licensed. Schuss Street. Ph: 03 5758 3800. Falls Creek & Mount Beauty THIS WEEK - Summer 2021 Edition THIRTEEN
Attunga Lodge
Open for comfortable bed & breakfast accommodation.
Viking Lodge
AUSTRALIAN GRAND TRAVERSE A Damp Initiation
and 58 minutes like our team ‘Baby Got Track!’
A little rain never hurt anyone” is what, I am certain, approximately 400 hikers were telling themselves as the rain started falling in Slalom Plaza at 6:30am last Saturday morning before we set out for the inaugural Australian Grand Traverse. Heading out from Falls Creek in the early morning we all knew it was going to be a challenging day, no matter the weather.
It was a challenge. It was hard. My legs are still sore (but getting better) two days later. Would I do it again? Hell yes. For anyone that completed the 2021 Australian Grand Traverse – a sincere and well deserved Congratulations! • Sarah Watt, Marketing and Communications Manager, FCRM.
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We warmed up our legs and got the heart going for the first gentle climb up Wombat’s Ramble. Fair to say the easiest climb of the day. A gentle rain followed us on and off throughout the day making the puddles from Pole 333 across the high plains that little bit deeper and the muddy decent from Mt Jim to the Cobunga River was a lot slicker and slower to navigate than my knees and quads would have liked but I wouldn’t have changed anything. Well perhaps the last 1km up the Skeleton trail into Hotham Heights might have been worth changing. When my teammate and I were 30kms in, knowing the finish line is at the top of the trail and the rain started to pour we just had to laugh. When the flash of lightning struck off to our left in the valley followed by an almighty crack of thunder overhead we knew we had to keep on moving - we hadn’t beaten the thunderstorm but it was not going to stop us! After 9.5 hours my teammate and I made it across the line with a couple of amazing ladies we’d met in the last 500m, swearing, laughing and just bloody glad to have made it to the end! To say that teams out on the trail were anything but encouraging to each other would be an understatement. The feeling of ‘we’re all in this together’ seemed to be the motto whether you were the first team over the line in a cracking 5 hours 20 minutes (for the Coffin Dodgers) or 9 hours
It’s a credit to the local staff who actually get out there and get involved in these fabulous events. Note: there will be a few locals also getting involved in the Alpine Challenge in a couple of week’s time. Ed
From the Boss What a weekend for the inaugural Australian Grand Traverse! Apparent temperatures below zero, 13mm of rain, strong winds with gusts up to 50km/hr at times. Despite the challenging conditions, our field of athletes pushed themselves physically and mentally, perhaps beyond what they thought possible, and crossed the line with smiles on their faces.
Sarah Watt and team-mate Kyla Murrihy with their well-earned medals at Hotham. Pic – Courtesy Sarah at FCRM
Creek Alpine Resort; Falls Creek Ski Patrol; Frying Pan Inn; Falls Creek Stingray Lounge; The General, Mt Hotham; Salomon Running Moxie Gear; 2XU; Snonuts Donuts; Street Kitchen & Falls Creek Coach Service. See you next year March 26th! •
1st place: The Coffin dodgers. Jason Odlum & Michael Dickins. 5 hours and 20 minutes. 2nd place: SB2. Sarah Roseby & Briony Dixon. 5 hours and 43 minutes. 3rd place: Three teams came in together. Running Wild and Free/HH&Co/Vicbreeze O'Rouke. 5 hours 58 minutes 1st Adult and U18 team: Mum Made Me Do It.( Jenna and Arabella Henderson). 6 hours 16 minutes. Winners of the Salomon Running X ULTRA 4 GTX shoes: Ange Ednie and Robbie R. Massive thanks to our amazing volunteers and to all that supported the event. Falls
LastHoot
the Café · Bar · Pizzeria
Open During Easter
OPEN 7 DAYS ~ FROM 5PM Offering a great range of tasty pizzas to Dine In or Take Away - plus an offering of Menu Specials. Phone orders and bookings recommended Slalom Plaza, Falls Creek …the start of the mountain bike trails!
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This Weekend From 4pm FRIDAY TO SUNDAY
When in Myrtleford, visit:
Experience the fabulous views & relax in the lounge whilst enjoying warm hospitality
The Old Factory Brewing Co 15 Myrtle Street (Great Alpine Rd) Open: Thursday to Sunday
Ph: 03 5752 1345
Open all day Thursday and Friday Open for Dinner Sat, Sun, Mon & Tues Bookings Essential Great coffee, home-made treats, scrumptious take-away food & inviting picnic packs. To order or book Phone: 03 5758 3407
10 Arlberg Street ph: 03 5758 3255 www.attungalodge.com.au
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EASTER FUN AT FALLS CREEK Plenty to Enjoy
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t's going to be a fun-filled Easter at Falls Creek this year, with activities for all ages. There will be Easter feasting available in many of our fantastic cafes and restaurants, so you can get a leisurely coffee or brunch before filling up on Easter eggs. Be sure to check out the clothing and ski gear sale at Homebase 10am-3pm Saturday and Sunday, it's located under QT Falls Creek. Easter Saturday is your last chance this Summer for the Falls to Hotham shuttle. The last shuttle will run from Falls Creek to Hotham at 7am on Easter Saturday and costs $80 per person. Phone 03 5758 1202 to make a booking.
The Museum Our museum is a credit to those dedicated people who – over the years – have
Keep your eye on the incoming googie – otherwise you’ll wear it! – Pic – Courtesy FCRM
collected many valuable items which give a fabulous insight into the development of our great resort. The Falls Creek Museum will be open from 12noon - 4pm Saturday and Sunday and is located in Slalom Plaza beside the bottom station of Halley’s Comet Chairlift.
Discovery Days
summit ridge restaurant
OPEN FOR EASTER Enjoy our balcony with spectacular views Bar Open from 4pm Restaurant open from 5pm Friday, Saturday & Sunday Bookings Essential! Phone: 03 5758 3800 for reservations For reservations call 03 5758 3800 Email: ski@summitridge.com.au or Em: ski@summitridge.com.au www.summitridge.com.au SchussSchuss Street, Street, Falls Creek Falls Map CreekRef: K3
The Alpine National Park Discovery Days are located at the historically significant Wallace’s and Cope Hut precinct on the magnificent Bogong High Plains. We have trained and knowledgeable local volunteers ready and waiting to answer your questions and tell you about this beautiful Visit the
Bogong Power Station Information Centre
For historical & geological exhibits.
Now open Sundays
10:30am - 2:30pm Bogong Alpine Village Group Bookings - Phone 03 5754 3318
YOUR EASTER FUN STORE BIKES FOR HIRE! Road Bikes | Mountain Bikes | E Bikes Kids Bikes, Child Trailers!
place – no booking required! Do you know… How many huts are scattered across the Alpine National Park? How Wallace’s Hut got its name? Why Cope Hut was called "The Menzies of the High Plains" in the 1920’s? Learn the answer to these questions and much more from our Volunteer Park Guides. Volunteer Park Guides are at Wallace’s Hut between 10am and 2pm over the four days of this Easter. Drop by at any point and our volunteers will be available for a chat.
Easter Saturday activities It's a big Saturday of kids activities to keep our littler visitors happy and occupied. Join us from 10am - 2pm for Kids activities in Slalom Plaza with fun games and activities for the whole family. For another little sweet treat, pop up to Snonuts to see the freshly-made donuts being created from the viewing platform. So fresh, and delicious! At 2pm, the Pump Track Derby kicks off in the Village Bowl. It's a great event for the kids to do big zooms around the pump track.
Golf Clubs for Hire, plus attire, accessories and equipment for everything!
20% OFF all Dharco Clothing
★ Outdoor Garden Café ★ For coffee, snacks & smoothies!
OPEN ALL EASTER FOR DINNER BOOKINGS PLEASE!!! Open from 8am ~ 7 Days a Week
HIRE • SALES • REPAIRS • SERVICE Kiewa Valley Highway, Tawonga South
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GREAT MEALS, COLD BEER, FINE WINES & FUN COCKTAILS! CLOSED THURSDAY 8TH, SUNDAY 11TH & MONDAY 12TH
PH: 03 5754 4888
KIEWA VALLEY HWY, TAWONGA SOUTH
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EASTER FUN AT FALLS CREEK Easter Sunday activities Make sure you get up to the Village Bowl on Easter Sunday, the Falls Creek Tennis and Social Club will have the Breakfast BBQ running from 8:30 with food available to purchase. The Frying Pan Coffee Van will be pumping out coffees from 9am. At 9:30am we'll commence the Easter Egg hunt, an obvious crowd favourite with the kids, and it's a hoot for the adults to watch. From 10:30am the infamous Falls Creek Egg Toss starts. A regular feature in our Easter celebrations, this competitive battle of the eggs is sure to scramble a few eggs (and egos) as the googies start flying.
COVID-19 Notice Important notice about Easter visitation this year: Anyone who has entered Victoria from the City of Brisbane and Moreton Bay Region since 12 March 2021 must immediately self-isolate, get a coronavirus test within 72 hours, and stay isolated until they receive a negative result. If this applies to you, please get tested as soon as possible and follow the relevant advice issued by Queensland Health.
Falls Creek Guides Breathe in the Victorian Alps. Utilising the ease of an e-bike, Falls Creek Guides access ideal hiking locations around Falls Creek. In winter they ski tour to the hidden valleys that are just beyond the resort. Their private group tours start and end at Nelse Alpine Lodge, Falls Creek. Tours include guide, lunch, morning tea, e-bikes, helmets, packs and touring equipment in winter. Group ratios to guide is one to six. Personalised tours are available upon request. Ph: 0412 250 873.
Fastline Bike Academy
An Easter picnic and egg hunt on the high plains is just so good! Pic – Courtesy FCRM
With a passion for ‘all things bikes’, the team of certified coaches at The Fastline Bikademy (TFB) showcase the regions spectacular mountain bike parks by hosting a series of weekend courses throughout the year. After bike set up and skills coaching, coaches will provide guided riding through picturesque settings putting learnt skills into practice. With beginner, intermediate and expert trails to choose from, TFB will have you out shredding the trails whatever your skill level. Weekend courses are held in Yackandandah, Beechworth, Mt Beauty, Falls Creek & Wagga Wagga. Please contact TFB for dates and prices. Em: info@tfb.bike. Mb: 0423 657 585.
STINGRAY ~ EASTER HOURS ~ Good Friday:4pm - 8pm Saturday:8am - 11am & 4pm - 8pm Sunday:8am - 11am & 4pm - 8pm Closed Monday 5th April Snacks • Coffee • Drinks ~ Open Daily ~ 8am – 2pm Dine In or Take-Away
1 Bogong High Plains Rd
Coffee, Breakfast & Lunch
open daily from 8am 03 5758 3615 Closed Sunday 4th for the Community Breakfast
Slalom Plaza Falls Creek Ph: 03 5732 8000
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EASTER IN THE VALLEY Fabulous Autumn
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he leaves are starting to turn. The air is clear and sweet – with just a hint of coolness. And yes, we are on our way to another of our beautiful winters. But, we still have Easter, the annual Mount Beauty Music Festival and the rest of Autumn to enjoy – and so we shall! Knowledge is the key to your enjoyment, and if it ain’t in this paper, the answers will be at the Mount Beauty Visitor Information Centre, Bogong High Plains Road, Mount Beauty. Open 10am – 4pm daily, including Good Friday. Ph: 03 5755 0596.
Mount Beauty Art Group The Mount Beauty Art Group consists of over 30 members who meet every Thursday to create and socialise. This group is made up of a diverse range of members who practice a variety of artistic skills including HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE We have a fabulous array of local products – built on the principles of:
Local Handmade Ethical Sustainable Creative Our range of local products is ideal for pampering yourself – or for treating that special person! There is still time for that special gift!
Over 200 works from our talented group of local artists will be on display at the Easter Art Show in the Mount Beauty Community Centre.
painting, drawing, mosaics, sculpting, collage and other various forms of art. This year will be the culmination of two years of work as the 2020 Art Show was cancelled (not sure why!). Therefore, this year’s year Art Show will be one of the biggest yet, with over 200 works on display for show and sale – all created locally by our talented team. And, with a considerable amount of effort and skill going in to
Welcome
to our warm Indian Restaurant. 18A Hollonds Street, Mount Beauty Ph: 03 5754 1286 | Em: Info@gatherandharvest.com.au https://gather-and-harvest.myshopify.com/ @gatherandharvest Open: 10am – 2pm Weekdays, Weekends & Public Holidays Closed Good Friday
BOUTIQUE BREWERY
Call in and say hi to Raj and his team. • Dine In – Extensive Menu • Take Away • Fully Licence
... complemented with
A range of Dal Zotto wines & Alpine Cider
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Tasty Snacks & Burgers Regular Hours: Fri: 3pm - 8pm, Sat & Sun: 11am - 8pm Closed: Good Friday
10 Hollonds Street, Mount Beauty
Ph: 03 5754 1951
Their work is enjoyable and to be appreciated. If you would like to show your appreciation, or simply enjoy some wonderful art, make a point of visiting the show at the Mount Beauty Community Centre, top end of Hollonds Street, each day of Easter, from 10am to 4pm. •
Community Market On Easter Saturday morning until around 2pm, the Mount Beauty Community Market will be held around Kiewa Crescent and at the top end of Hollonds Street. This market features lots of locally made and grown produce, plants, wood raffles and lots more. For further information or to book a site, phone 0419 289 672. •
Pre-Loved Gear Sale
Open from 5pm daily
OPEN FOR BUSINESS featuring...
Alpine Ale | Porter | English Special Bitter & American Pale Ale All brewed on the premises!
each piece, the artist would love everyone to come along and take in all that is on display.
Forgotten to pack your warm coat or need a hot water bottle whilst camping these holidays? Are you tired of drinking your wine from plastic picnic cups? Maybe an old pair of runners for the river would be just the thing to protect your feet. Then the Mount Beauty Op Shop is the place to go. Operated by a group of enthusiastic volunteers the Op Shop provides a great service to tourists and locals alike.
Sassy Road
Easter opening hours
211 Kiewa Valley Highway, Tawonga Sth
Ph: 03 5754 4443
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good friday 10.30am to 4.30pm easter Saturday 10am to 4.30pm Easter Sunday 10am to 3pm Easter monday 10am to 3pm 5 HOLLONDS STREET, MOUNT BEAUTY - 03 5754 4525 Falls Creek & Mount Beauty THIS WEEK - Summer 2021 Edition THIRTEEN
EASTER IN THE VALLEY Not everyone is aware that donated items from the community are diverted into several channels. The higher quality items appear on the racks and shelves for sale to the public at bargain prices, whilst the rest is sent onto other charities or businesses. In 2018 over a tonne of clean cotton items were sold to Jacks Rags, and this year we will beat that mark. This is a great recycling service for items that are not saleable. We collect and distribute to disaster relief, animal refuge, family services, the homeless; and to local people who request help for worthy causes - a win, win situation! With the weather change we begin to think about all the great things we can do in the snow, and about checking our last year’s ski gear. The Op Shop has a massive Ski Clothing sale happening again this year beginning on Easter Saturday. We are selling good quality second hand jackets, pants, après boots, goggles, helmets, hats, gloves, mittens and incidentals for both adults and children. A few high quality items have marked prices, but most are under $20. This is a bargain sale not to be missed! Spread the word, and we’ll see you at the Op Shop in Hollonds Street on Easter Saturday from 9:30. •
The Beauty of Yoga Several extra workshops are planned for this Easter break – but space is limited so please come in and sign up as soon as you can. Classes to be held in the studio at 32 Hollonds Street over Easter include:
A fabulous way to appreciate what we have in this valley is to appreciate it from the air – in the beautiful silence of a glider. Pic - Peter Deane.
With the weather forecast to continue in the same warm vein, the gliding should be extremely good. If you fancy a breathtaking experience and exotic views over the valley, call down to the airfield and book a trial introductory flight. For further details, call Peter Deane 0418 591 351 or Bernie O'Donnell 0431 529 633. •
Church Services Refer to the notice elsewhere in this publication regarding times and venues for all Church Services in the area. •
SURF, SKI & STREET WEAR
Good Friday 6:30am. Morning Vinyasa. Easter Monday 9am. Move & Meditate. plus 5:30pm Vinyasa Flow. More info www.thebeautyofyoga.com.au •
Glorious Gliding Approximately 10 or 15 extra soaring aircraft will be visiting Mount Beauty for Easter with several coming from the Melbourne Gliding club. The popularity of this area for flying is borne out by the fact that pilots, their families and their aircraft are coming from places like Melbourne, Temora and Sydney.
OPEN DURING EASTER FRI, SAT, SUN & MON: 10am - 3pm UP TO 50% OFF ON ALL STOCK REGULAR HOURS WED TO SAT: 10am - 2pm 243 Kiewa Valley Hwy, Tawonga South 3698
Phone: 0409 062 244
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EASTER IN THE VALLEY Car Club Meeting Again this year, Mount Beauty Car Club is hosting its’ major two day race meeting on Easter Saturday and Sunday. Cars are coming from as far as Swan Hill and Ballarat to compete, with racing starting from 11:30 am on both days. One of the feature events is the $1,000 Dash for Cash. This sudden death shootout sees cars competing in two lap sprints; with the winner proceeding to take on the next challenger. This event is always a real crowd pleaser and for this meeting it is planned to be held as the last event on the Saturday so the cars (and their drivers) have a chance to recover for the finals on Sunday afternoon. If you are interested in helping as a volunteer at the Club please either contact us on Facebook or come to one of our meetings at the Dederang Hotel on the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30pm. •
Horse Riding Yet another well-loved popular past-time. Lin and Clay Baird, Kath and Steve’s sons have garnered many years of knowledge providing horse riding experiences for thousands of visitors from all round the world. The family were recently awarded a 2009 Victorian Tourism Award, the Parks Victoria sponsored award for Adventure Tourism. If you would like to partake of this experience, remember that Easter is busy, bookings are vital. Ph: 03 5754 4849. •
Kiewa Valley Museum Open seven days a week, 10am - 4pm at the Mount Beauty Information Centre, Bogong High Plains Road, Mount Beauty.
PREPARE FOR WINTER We have a range of heaters, weather strips for the doors and home insulation! Supagas Agent For ‘Swap & Go’ Gas Bottles Re-Glazing Service We can look after all of your door and window re-glazing jobs! Repair and Replace Fly Screens – quickly and efficiently! Great specials on Tools, Gardening Gear, Outdoors gear and paints!
The Kiewa Valley Historical Society’s Museum has the following four permanent displays The First Peoples of the Kiewa Valley and the Bogong High Plains. Kiewa Valley Cattlemen and Women and their High Plains' Huts. Cross Country Skiing on Mt Bogong and the High Plains.
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The Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme and the town it created - Mount Beauty.
Let’s Go!
The Historical Society’s Museum also has the occasional additional rotating exhibitions. And if you enjoy the exhibitions, all that is asked is a Gold Coin Donation. •
Bike Hire Rocky Valley Bikes is the ideal spot to get started on your new cycling regime. Brian and Glenyse have a range of new bikes, both road and mountain for sale – including electric assist bikes. They also have quality safe kids’ bikes and all of the required paraphernalia. Rocky Valley also has golf clubs, fishing and camping gear and accessories. If you would just like to hire a bike, get in early. Ph: 03 5754 1118. Or, you may enjoy a smoothie or a coffee on their new deck. •
More Activity Other activities available during the autumn break include fishing, golf, tennis, bike riding (both mountain and road) and walking in the bush. You may decide to take advantage of the excellent wineries and restaurants that offer the best of local produce. Further information on activities and events in this area is available from the Mount Beauty Visitor Information Centre, Bogong High Plains Road, Mount Beauty. Open 10am – 4pm daily. Ph: 5755 0596. •
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he Mount Beauty Music Festival committee are excited to be bringing you a free event this year. Finally (after 2020) we can host something we hope the community will enjoy and also bring the visitors to the town. The Mount Beauty Music Festival presents a weekend of music, arts and culture, food & craft markets, the 'Tow & Show' on Sunday 25th, The Outdoor Stage with free entertainment all weekend Saturday and Sunday the 24 & 25th of April from 10am - 4pm. The 'Tow and Show' will bring a great selection of cars, motorbikes, from muscle, hot rod, vintage and more, with support from the Mount Beauty Car Club. $5 Entry to Register your ‘Tow and Show' with proceeds going to the Mount Beauty Car Club. BYO Picnic blanket and chair, we are a COVID-19 safe event. This year’s Line-Up includes: The Weeping Willows; Ria Bric; Maggie Moo Children's Entertainment brought to you by Kiewa Country Milk; Into the Groove Drummers; Elk Band; The Day Trippers; The Shady Crest Family and so much more. Stay tuned for all the latest on our Facebook Page - Mount Beauty Music Festival – or check the website: https://www.musicfestival.org.au/. We hope to see you there – on and around the Les Peart Oval on ANZAC Weekend. •
North Eastern Home Improvement Company Pty Ltd
Easter Hours: Good Friday Closed Easter Saturday, Sunday & Monday 9am - 1pm Weekdays 7am - 5:30pm
43 Bogong High Plains Rd, Mount Beauty Ph: 03 5754 4384 | Fx: 03 5754 4803 8
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EASTER SUNDAY REFLECTION What a week!! Bible Reading John 20: 1 - 18 The excitement of Palm Sunday with all the political expectation. The serious Passover meal and Jesus’ cryptic comments. Gethsemane with prayer, the soldiers, the brief sword fight, the betrayal and the arrest. The numerous overnight trials and interrogations, the denial and the crowd barracking for the criminal. The long tortuous walk to the place of execution, the hammers and nails, the earthquake and darkness. The death and hasty burial in a borrowed tomb before the Sabbath started. Saturday – what emptiness and confusion for the disciples. Sunday with the fantastic story from the women, the angel, the empty tomb and the hundreds of questions. The sighting of Jesus - The proof of the resurrection. There is no way we can get an easy handle on what happened at Easter. What took place is outside all our normal ways of understanding things. It transcends all attempts, ancient and modern, to define it. There was neither preexisting language, nor subsequent religious or philosophical concepts adequate for that Easter happening.
Those people of two thousand years ago were in exactly the same position as we are today. They had no way of getting a handle on the resurrection. Nor can we - not even with our advanced scientific method and technological know-how. There is no adequate explanation for what took place. The fact is that on Easter Day God did something radically new. It was the same Jesus, yet not the same Jesus. He was no mere immortal spirit (as some Greeks might believe), nor was he an earth-trapped ghost destined to spook people over the centuries. Those first believers, from Mary, to Peter and John, to Thomas, to Paul, all encountered a real person with some radically new kind of body which defied explanations based on their normal experience in time and space. This Easter event was unheard of. Utterly fresh. God’s new age was here. Easter says: Get ready to stretch your minds. Prepare to stretch your understanding to the limits and then still some more! For on this day God has done a thing unseen before; a new era has begun. You cannot explain the resurrection. Yet it happened. The disciples changed from timid followers to dynamic outspoken witnesses. Many people believed, beyond a shadow of doubt, that Jesus had risen from the dead and He was God’s Son. It is the reason for the sudden emergence of that vibrant community which was the dynamic young church in action, and of the continuing church of today. So, expand your mind, and welcome the risen Jesus into your realm of activity. • Modified from a sermon by Bruce Prewer
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Part-time Position Available Bogong Information Centre Guide Four hours per fortnight - rotational Sunday roster AGL are currently seeking a local who is interested in a 12 month* contract based at the AGL Hydro Information Centre in Bogong Village. Duties include: • Opening/closing the centre. • Setting up interactive displays. • Admin work including recording attendance. The ideal candidate will have a solid understanding of the AGL Hydro scheme and Centre displays, along with great communication skills and ability to work well and interact with people. If this sounds like the role for you, we would love to hear from you. Please contact Sarah Kelly on 03 8633 6397 or send your updated resume to: sarah.kelly@chandlermacleod.com * possibility for this to be extended for the right candidate
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WELCOME HOME To Our Beautiful Valley
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here is something about the Kiewa Valley that, no matter how long you’ve been away for, continues to call you back home. For Jenny Laidlaw, formerly Jenny Smith, that call was clear and loud - in fact it was so strong that it drew her back to the very property her parents built from scratch in the 1980s, and she called home for many years. Jenny, along with her husband, Andy, are the proud new owners of Kiewa Country Cottages in Simmonds Creek Road, Tawonga South, but the family’s history goes right back to the very foundations of the business. Originally from Glen Waverley, the Smith family had strong connections to the Kiewa Valley, spending weekends and school holidays at their holiday house in Braeside
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and other members of the community for a summer season debrief meeting. This meeting will take place on Wednesday 26th AprilWe from to can9:30am help with: around 11:30am in the Boardroom above Foodworks in QT. • Sniffer dog tracking of Termites If you have any specific agenda items, please • Rodents • Spiders email http://joprothero@fallscreek.com.au. • Wasps andthere. all other• We look forward to seeing you -all
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Ed 15 * 30.04.21 * Trade Fair @ Falls Creek. Winter Positions. Mt Beauty Marathon Intro. (C) • 2 column (12.5cm wide) = $25.00 per cm. 4cp = $35.00 per cm. Clean, comfortable, well-lit and carpeted - with Crescent WHER E Tawonga Ed 16 * 14.05.21 * Ice Plunge at Falls Creek. Winter Positions and New Businesses. (C) • 3 column (19cm wide) = $35.00 per cm. 4cp = $49.00 per cm. flat screen TV,8:30am folding bench, efficient washing WHEN 5:00pm Mon Friday Ed 01 * 11.06.21 * Queen’s Birthday Weekend. Official Opening of the Victorian Snow Season. (C) CLASSIFIEDS: • Like the Trading Post. Send in your Classifieds and pay when- you sell. machines, cost effective driers and industrial water DISTRIBUTION: • All accommodation houses, restaurants, businesses, club lodges & BUSINESS DIR.: • $5.90 per line per Edition. 10:00am - 12:00pm Saturdays Take advantage of the value filters give you the wash possible. apartments in Falls Creek, Bogong Village, Mount Beauty, Tawonga South, Tawonga & Dederang, DEADLINE: • Friday 2.00pm prior totopublication datecleanest Ph: 5754 3400 for HOW - exclusively plus the RMB’s between Dederang & Tawonga & selected venues in Brightpacked* & Myrtleford. Local Pass CONTRACT: • A Summer Season Contract available for advertising in all 16 editions Openisappointments 8am - 8pm weekdays residents. ONLINE: • Available in PDF form at: www.fallscreek.com.au/whatson/ offered to local of summer offering a 15% discount – Invoiced Editions in hours advance.for Invoice datesHolidays. are: 09.10.20, 9amfour - 7pm weekends & Public 24 emergencies WEBSITE: • www.thisweekinfallscreek.com.au 04.12.20, 05.02.21 & 01.04.21. This works out to two adverts per month. •
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WELCOME HOME The family officially moved into their new home and business in November 1982, with Jenny and her sister becoming weekly boarders at Scots School Albury. The family ran the cottages until 1989, but didn’t move far, building right next door, where they lived until 1997. Keith and Margaret were active in the community as members of the Lions Club. Keith, a talented artist, still has his work still hanging on the walls of many locals, and Margaret was also busy writing for this very publication. Jenny said moving back to the North East wasn’t actually on the cards for the Laidlaw family, who had been settled in Jan Juc on the Surf Coast for the past 20 years. That was until March 2020, when their middle daughter returned from Canada and Jenny wasn’t able to be around her while she isolated at home.
that’s when it got me - somehow we started looking at properties,” Andy says.
With the family’s passion for the snow Jenny is a cross country skiier and former member of the Australian Ski Team, while Andy has worked with Mount Buller Ski Patrol for the past 40 years - as well as a love for hiking and fly fishing, it’s no surprise they’ve settled into valley life with ease.
“We found a house in Allamar Court. It had only been on the market for five days and we put an offer in, and we got it.” Eight months later, they were enjoying their new home in Tawonga South when - as fate would have it - Kiewa Country Cottages came on the market.
Busy with bookings from the get-go, there’ll be little down time for the Laidlaw’s with plans to rejuvenate the cottages, adding their own style and replacing some of Keith and Margaret’s original features that have surprisingly survived the past 40 years.
“Curiosity got the better of us and we said let’s go and look at it anyway. We’d heard that it had sold, so I thought we had nothing to lose, but when we arrived, the agent said the sale had fallen through,” Jenny says.
“I would like it to all have been finished yesterday,” Jenny laughs, but says they’re really enjoying being back in the family business.
They went from ‘having a look’ to putting in an offer that night, before taking over the business on 1st March this year - and the rest, you could say, is history.
“I thought ‘Where can I go for two weeks where I’m going to be happy?’ and I picked Mount Beauty,” Jenny says.
“It really has come full circle.” Welcome home Jenny and Andy. • Simone Dowel Commencing commercial weekly linen services to Mount Beauty and Tawonga effective March 24th.
“That was the trigger for us to start making some decisions about moving.”
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Andy had never spent a great deal of time in the valley, took over from Jenny when their daughter was cleared for COVID and spent the last three nights of the Air BnB booking in Mount Beauty.
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“I went fishing and had a look around, and
TRADING POST CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE White metal bunk with inner spring mattresses - double lower, single upper, ladder at foot end. In very good condition - photos available. $100. Ph: 0477 443 964. 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. Orbea Avant M20D Disc road bike: Carbon frame, size 60, colour- Carbon-Blue: $1,950. Nelo Viper 51 Kayak: $1,500.,K1 ERGO paddling machine: $600. Athlegen Massage table: (as new) $200. Taskmaster electric cement mixer. Price neg. Ph: 0408 466 790.
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. MISSING BOOK A copy of Dr Ruth Lawrence’s Thesis titled ‘The Interaction between the Environment, Land Use and Hydrology of the Bogong High Plains between 1850 and 1985’ was left for this community in the care of Mr Bill Sutton. Bill was happy to lend the book and until now it was always returned – until this last 18 months. This is a valuable piece of the area’s history and we hope
this notice may prompt someone’s memory. Please contact your Ed on 0400 350 488. BUSINESS FOR SALE General and Refrigerated Freight, Kiewa Delivery Service, established 2001. Delivers to and from Albury Wodonga to Mount Beauty and Falls Creek five days a week. For further details, Ph: 0409 744 621 TRADING POST CLASSIFIEDS Email your adverts to us and you don’t pay until you sell the goods – or until your Advert achieves the desired results. Em: kencbell@bigpond.net.au
BUSINESS DIRECTORY ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING & REPAIRS Call Kerry Mb: 0407 814 114 for all sewing needs. BOWEN THERAPY & MASSAGE Tawonga South. Ph: Heather 0428 993 125 BUILDING & ELECTRICAL Duggan & Hanlon, your complete building service. Please cal Justin Mb: 0458 220 879. CAKE MAKING & DECORATING Elene Wood at www.studioecakes.com.au in Tawonga – for all occasions. Mb: 0409 673 192 or Em: hello@studioecakes.com.au CARPENTRY & BUILDING SERVICES Oztek Property Maintenance. Let us look after your home. We do bathrooms, decks pergolas and all handyman needs. Call Dave Mb: 0466 990 862. CIVIL CLEBRANT – HEATHER MULL Quality Ceremonies – All Types. Mb: 0428 993 125. www. celebrant-ne-vic.com.au
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Altitde Electrical – no job too big or too small. Domestic, Commercial & Industrial. Ben Svarc Mb: 0419 801 109. FREIGHT – ALB – MTB – FALLS CREEK Remo’s Transport fromAlbury/Wodonga to Mount Beauty and Falls Creek Tue to Fri inclusive. 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 and evenings by appointment. Ph: 03 5754 1177. LD’S HOME PET CARE Pet Care and Dog Walking. Ph: Lisa 0407 541 695 PAINTING SERVICES Interior/Exterior, Domestic/Commercial. Obligation Free Quotes. Quality & Service Guaranteed. KLM Alpine Painting Services. Ph: Laif: 0437 023 921.
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PHYSIOTHERAPY Kiewa Valley Sports & Spinal Therapy, 5A Hollonds Street, Mount Beauty. Out of Hours & Home visits available. HiCaps. Ph: 03 5754 1270. SAFETY SCAFFOLD Mount Beauty and Falls Creek area. Ph: 0418 578 500. SECURE STORAGE From 2m x 2m through to 3m x 7m. Ph: 0418 578 500. SPORTS MASSAGE Book On-Line: impactmassage.com.au STORAGE Caravans, Vehicles, Pallets, Large Lock-Up Units. Ph: 0428 361 497. www.alpinewarehousing.com TAXI & 4WD SERVICE Covers Falls Creek & Albury. The On-Demand Taxi Hours are now 8am – 9pm Mon – Thurs; 8am - 1pm Fri & Sat. No Taxi Service Sunday. Special Bookings outside these hours may be made by prior arrangement. Ph: 0409 573 909 or 131 008.
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WHAT'S ON IN 2021 APR 1
Start Victorian School Holidays.
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Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal Collections. Please give generously and support this wonderful organisation. Volunteers needed at 9am at the Rear Door of the Mount Beauty CFA office, Lakeside Avenue.
ictorian State MP Bill Tilley says new regulations allowing campers almost unrestricted access to river frontage, even when that river frontage is part of a farm, need to change. The Member for Benambra says more than 10,000 landholders will be affected by laws that allow people to camp for up to four weeks on their property. The laws were passed last year, buried in amendments to National Park boundaries, but the details of its application to river frontages with grazing licences are now open to submissions until April 19. Mr Tilley said the full extent of the regulations had only recently come to light. “These laws passed through the Victorian Parliament with next to no detail and only with the help of the upper house cross benches – minor parties and independents looking to gain favour with the State Government,” he said.
Member for Benambra, Bill Tilley addressing a Landcare group in Mitta Mitta recently. Pic – Courtesy Bill Tilley’s office.
Mr Tilley said community outrage must drive sensible change to the draft regulations before they come into effect on September 1. “These farmers and the river frontage they pay to use and have maintained for decades, is already open to hikers, shooters and anglers during the day but camping throws up a whole new set of challenges,” he said. “The consultation period still has a few weeks to run and it needs as many people to register their concerns at the Engage Victoria website.
“If the regulations remain unchanged then campers can stay for 28 days, camp just 101m from your farmhouse and access unused road reserves, some that have been pasture for more than 100 years.
“Politicians can bump their gums as much as they like but unless the Labour Government understands the frustration, anger and danger to the community, then I fear it won’t change.
“There is no clear direction on how this will be patrolled and regulated, no explanation of public liability exposure if the campers meet a bull or if they just have an accident.
“If you need help with your submission then don’t hesitate to give us a call.” More detail can be found at engage.vic.gov. au/regulated-watercourse-land-regulations
“You can’t deny access and can’t even put up a sign to say, ‘Please shut the gate’.”
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2D Tawonga Crescent. 8:30am – 5pm Mon – Friday 10am – 12noon Saturdays. Ph: 03 5754 3400 for appointments Doctors: Mark Zagorski OAM, Jeff Robinson, Libby Garoni, Skye Delaney, Laura Zagorski, Angela Stratton, Lauren Cussen, Matthew McAlpine, Brett Goodsall & Damian Heman
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CONTACT Ph: 03 5754 3400 Em: enquiries@mbmc.com.au Wb: https://www.mbmc.com.au/ Falls Creek Medical Centre is currently closed! To make an appointment, please phone 03 5754 3400. You will be directed to a doctor for a Tele-Health appointment. Our Doctors are on call 24 hours a day, Seven days a week from Mount Beauty!
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APR 2-5 Easter Celebrations at Falls Creek. Refer to the Easter Paper coming out on Thursday 1st April. Ph: 03 5758 1200. APR 2-5 Mount Beauty Art Group Easter Art Show. Mount Beauty Community Centre, Top end of Kiewa Crescent. Open Daily from 10am (9am on Saturday). Over 200 items to enjoy and possibly purchase. APR 3
Mount Beauty Community Market 9am – 1pm top end of Hollonds Street. You make it, You bake it, You grow it - You’re welcome. Enquiries, or to book a stall, phone Bev, Mb: 0419 289 672 or Em: bevbantick@gmail.com.
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APR 9-11 Buffalo Stampede – now officially a Sky Race – with several distances to cater for all runners. Go to: https:// buffalostampede.com.au/ or Ph: 0402 437 965. Em: colin@activeedge.com.au APR 17-18 Falls Creek Resort will again host the Alpine Challenge, one of the toughest trail running races in Australia. Runners compete over seven distances from 10km – 160km taking in some of the most spectacular trails the High Country has to offer. For more information or to assist, please contact Paul Ashton Mb: 0418 136 070 or email runningwild56@ bigpond.com. APR 17-18 Round Three of the Victorian Gravity Series at Big Hill Mountain Bike Park. Practice Saturday, Racing from 8am Sunday. Further details at https:// victorianendurotour.wordpress.com/# APR 19 Victoria School Holidays finish and return to school today. MAY 4-5 Trade Fair @ Falls Creek – for all members of the hospitality industry. Closed to the public. Tuesday 9:30am – 5:30pm and Wednesday 9:30am – 4pm. QT Falls Creek. Further details from: Mb: 0400 350 488. MAY 22 Mount Beauty Half Marathon and fun run. 21km, 10km and 3km. Back again after an ‘interesting’ year. Don’t miss it. Further details in future editions. MAY 27 The Spooky Mens’ Chorale! – will be appearing at the Community Centre. Check the website: www.spookymen. com. Further details in later editions. JUN 1 The Ice Plunge at Rocky Valley Dam – to promote the start of winter and the approaching snow season.
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