2017 GRAVITY ENDURO NATIONAL SERIES
JUST IN TIME… From the
Round One - Falls Creek
he National Gravity Enduro Series acts as the qualifying series for the Enduro World Series. See mention in the article with Ben McIlroy.
TChief Operating Officer
Round One of the GE National Series will be staged this weekend, beginning with practice sessions from 11am Friday.
One of the best noises, when waking up in a ski resort, is the echo of snow clearing equipment. Or, if staying close to BHP road at Falls Creek, it’s the clash of a front-end loader blade engaging with the road surface as it clears the falling snow from the roads, car parks and walkways. The piercing sound of the reversing heavy machinery warning alarms and the flood of light from the LED’s beaming down the road and lighting it up like the MCG at Friday night footy. It’s the sign of a great day ahead but also means I don’t need to set my alarm!
Mountain Bike Australia in conjunction with Falls Creek Resort Management are pleased to present Round One of the 2017 Gravity Enduro National Series. The series is Australia wide with Round Two being held at Stromlo Forest ACT in May. Round Three will be at Balingup WA in June; Round Four will go to Rockhampton in July and the final round will be held on Woodford Island, on the Clarence River in northern NSW in August.
The popularity of mountain biking continues to grow. From the great efforts of some Mount Beauty locals in the 90’s - to hosting the Nationals in Feb 2000 - to the point where we have some of the best tracks in the country - both in Mount Beauty and in Falls Creek. The growth and the success means we can continue to host fabulous events.
The current snowstorm and the forecast for the week leading into the school holidays looks like it will ensure the dumping of a solid foundation across the resort. Just in time for the rush of guests and visitors from
around Australia, as they all come to the ultimate Australian alpine village. As the only true ski in and ski out village in Australia, this week’s storm has set up the village roads ahead of the school holiday rush.
The beauty of the ski in ski out convenience here at Falls Creek is unparalleled in Australia. ‘Clicking in’ in the morning and skiing to Halley’s Comet, Eagle or the Gully chair to start your day out on the mountain, then, after having exhausted yourself and it’s time to head back in, the options are endless too… Drop in off Wombats or slide to the bottom and get back to Slalom Plaza, carve off Milky Way after showing your skills to all those riding Halley’s Comet and duck off onto Parallel or Arlberg street, take Short Cut off Days End and zip down Ory’s, cruise back to the Bowl along Broadway, or smash down the Summit, through the Village Bowl - then
During the course of the weekend, several of the trails will be closed to general riders although Blue Dirt will have shuttles running on Friday from 11am to 6pm and again on Saturday from 9am to 5pm. Cost is $50 per day or $90 for 2 days. Go to www.bluedirt. com.au to book. On Sunday the trails will be closed to the general public, but will progressively open as the different sections of the event are completed. Pretty Valley Road will also have closures and be subject to delays should anyone be travelling back from the horse yards or Pretty Valley Pondage. Now this Gravity Enduro is a different sort of mountain bike racing to what we know as Downhill or Cross Country. The Gravity Enduro is both. The athletes will start with a warm up ride from Slalom Plaza, out the Bogong High Plains Road, up the Pretty Valley Road and then across to the Trig
take your pick of village roads and you’ll be home in no time. The locals have a myriad of other options to get to the village, but unless you can ski like the late and great JP Auclair (https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=1-VCWUtNm-4) stick to the more direct routes!
Plus sticking to the more direct routes, will enable you to click out on the way home for some après at any of the bars or restaurants peppered throughout the village for a cheeky beverage, before taking your boots off for the day.
No time to be smelling the roses during this weekend’s Gravity Enduro. Pic - Jiri Cech.
If skinny ski’s and kick and glide are your thing, then the aqueduct through the village, under Halley’s Comet, all the way along it and above BHP road will take you out to the Nordic Bowl and the extensive cross country network within the resort and out into the Alpine National Park.
Point on the Frying Pan Spur. The aim of the game is to ride each section no faster than the fastest time allowed, and no slower than the set slowest time. Then they do the competitive bit, before riding to the start of the next competitive bit without beating or exceeding the times permitted. At the time of going to print, the final course had not been set, but they look like taking in High Voltage and Wishing Well, then heading to Flowtown, completing that before heading to Thunderbolt and then to Generator and Vortex before finishing in Slalom Plaza. Sound like a pretty easy day!!
RESORT ENTRY PERMITS
Open by Appointment
WHEN THE BRIGHT YELLOW FLAGS ARE OUT
– WE’RE OPEN Usual Hours 12noon – 4pm
For Groups, Clubs etc
Locate right beside the bottom station of Halley’s Comet Chairlift! Spend some time and take in the fabulous history that has earned this community so much respect!
Now, a big welcome to all those families who have decided to spend part, or all of the school holidays with us here at Falls Creek. As always there is plenty on offer, from Twilight Tuesdays in the Village Bowl, night skiing, demo days, Rossignol Cup and of course fireworks (July-Aug).
Phone: 03 5758 1200
And, talk to any member of our team about the rewards of volunteering in the Falls Creek Museum.
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Please try to allow 24hours notice.
4 Slalom Street, southern end of the Panabode building.
For further information:
Phone: 03 5758 1202 for further information
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A Resort Entry Vehicle Permit is required for your vehicle when entering the resort between 10th June and 1st October 2023. The entrance to the resort is at Howman’s Gap, approximately 4km below the village. Permits can be pre-purchased and printed at home prior to arriving at the resort, or purchased at the resort entrance ticket office.
The day rate is $56 if you purchase your entry permit on-line. An additional $7 applies to purchases at the ticket box. If arriving after 5pm and departing the resort prior to midnight on the same day, resort entry is free!
Season Entry Permits are available for purchase on-line for $550 and can be collected at Howman’s Gap Ticket Office or the Visitor Information Centre.
Resort Entry Fees fund the essential services of:
• Ski Patrol
• Water Supply
• Waste Management
• Car Parking
• Snow Clearing
• Visitor Information Services
PLAN YOUR TRIP
Pre-purchasing Resort Entry Tickets and printing at home makes it faster and easier for you to get in to the resort.
Visitor Information Centre
The Falls Creek Visitor Information Centre is located upstairs in the Falls Creek Alpine Resort office, on the corner of Slalom Street and Snowgums Lane. Open Daily from 8am – 5pm for visitor information and gym memberships. Ph: 03 5758 1200.
Map Ref: E4
Accommodation Transfer Service (ATS)
Operating from the Terminal Building on Bogong High Plains Rd, the Accommodation Transfer service will transport you, your group and your luggage to your accommodation in the village. Tickets can be pre-purchased online or at the ATS terminal.
Hours of Operation:
Saturday – Thursday: 8am – 10pm
Fridays: 8am – 12 midnight
The weekend’s program sort of goes like this. Saturday: 9am to 16:00 is compulsory practice. 10am to 18:30 is rider registration and Info Tent open. 17:00 to 17:30 is rider briefing. From 18:00 on there is a social evening at Last Hoot Restaurant and Bar in Slalom Plaza. Sunday: 8am to 9am Rider Briefing and Timing activation. 8:30am to 1430pm Trails Open for GE competition.1500 to 1630 Presentations. If you’re into biking and would like to enjoy some good action, be at Falls Creek this weekend. Further detail from 03 5758 1200. •
For More Information
St Falls West. Open 10am - 5pm daily. Ph: 03 5758 3009.
For more details about Falls Creek Resort, please visit: www.fallscreek.com.au
are now closed to traffic.
Falls Creek Child Care is open Mon - Fri and is located in Slalom Plaza next to Stingray. The Centre is open to children aged 12 weeks to 5 years old and is run by fully qualified educators and is eligible for government rebates.Booking is essential. Phone 03 5758 1244 or
Upstairs Resort Management Office (above day shelter) Open 9am - 5pm weekdays and 10am - 3pm weekends
Foodie tip of Week: Bob Sugar
(https://www.bobsugar.com.au/)
Nestled inside Elk, Bob Sugar’s is Asian fusion, with a heavy nod to some Japanese flavours and favourites. The choice is very selective, but comprehensive, and for large groups (six or more) the banquet options are the best way to go. Our party of four went with Banquet #2 and got a little bit of everything - though we’ll have to go back, as there’s still plenty more to try. I’ve spent and continue to spend a fair bit of time in Japan so can be pretty picky… but the Tuna Sesame Crackers were something new to me and phenomenal. I could just eat them all night long. Nonetheless, all the dishes were spot on. The wine list is full of popular varietals and regions, designed to complement the food on offer.
Insiders tip: have a pre and/or post (recommend both options if I’m being honest) dinner libation at Apartment 3, also part of the Elk complex. It’s a very stylish and lux, intimate and chilled location to start or end the evening.
Now – more importantly, click in, or strap up and get out there and enjoy the freshies! •
Stuart Smythe Falls Creek Alpine ResortBe part
FALLS CREEK MUSEUM
Community Backed
It would be ironic to say that the Falls Creek Museum has some history in Falls Creek – but that is exactly as it should be. Since opening in June 2013 (then in the Ground Floor of Snowlands Centre) our museum has seen a few changes. The major change was the move to the southern end of the Panabode building beside the bottom station of Halley’s Comet in 2015.
The Falls Creek Museum is a credit to the many people who have contributed – the team who did the renos and rebuild, the wonderful people who volunteer and the members of a very strong Falls Creek Historical Society committee who continue to work and put together fascinating memorabilia for sale. Visit: https://www. fallscreekmuseum.com.au/ to discover more about the Museum and to check out some of the items for sale.
It would be fair to say that our museum ‘is not just being a museum.’ It is an active group of volunteers who devote considerable energy to continually making the museum a ‘better place!’
Last weekend saw a group of keen volunteers and committee members take part in a digitisation workshop with the
museum’s digitisation officer Vicki Cooper. Vicki is working with the Historical Society through to October this year as part of our successful Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grant. Attendees at the workshop learnt how to take photographs using a Lightbox, how to catalogue items onto Victorian Collections using the correct terminology and also how to categorise items so that they tell a story online. This whole digitisation process is about securing the valuable collection that shows just what a wonderful village we have here.
Thank you to Vicki for showing us the ropes, FCAR for the use of the boardroom and to the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grant for their financial support in making this valuable project a possibility.
Volunteers Needed
Are you looking for something a little different this season to occupy some down time? Each year we put a call out for volunteers for the Falls Creek Museum. We look to open the doors of the museum six days a week between the hours of 12noon and 4pm but need help doing this. You do not need to know the history of Falls Creek in depth, help will be at hand for tricky questions and there is plenty of information on show should you wish to learn more.
We are asking volunteers to do a four hour shift each week on the same day. There will be a roster allowing some room for moving or swapping shifts allowing for some flexibility. We are also looking for volunteers who might have the flexibility of coming in when required but not the ability to commit each week.
The role comes with all the training required, as well as access to a fridge and microwave and tea and coffee making facilities as well as a toilet for volunteers. The museum is located at the base of Halley’s Chairlift so you could even get first tracks and ski right to your shift.
The museum is heated and has an office where the volunteers can do their own work if visitation is low, or volunteers can be trained to assist us with our digitisation program.
If you are interested in helping out in the museum one day a week or event wanting to get involved with our digitisation project, please get in touch via our email at info@fallscreekmuseum.com.au •
Mid-year Property Market Snapshot!
One of the most common questions we’re asked is how the local property market will perform over the coming months.
Heading into 2023, Mount Beauty and its surrounds experienced strong demand for both sales and rental properties. In fact, according to Open Agent, median property prices in the Alpine Shire almost doubled in the five years to Dec 2022.
Recent data suggests a slight decline in the local median house price - which sits around 6.3% lower than this time last year, according to realestate.com.au.
Yet, if you are considering selling, it’s worth noting we’re still experiencing a high volume of inquiries from people hoping to relocate to the area, as well as from renters looking to purchase their own home.
As a gateway to the ski fields, there are plenty of eyes on Mount Beauty during the winter months! Plus, national forecasts generally suggest a strengthening in house prices approaching 2024.
Check out our recent listings here: www. alpinevalleyrealestate.com.au/buy Alpine was one of ten council areas in the state that posted double-digit rent rises in 2022, and rents are still an average of 10.5% higher than last May.
Like much of Australia, limited supply is a key driving force, and we suggest this will continue to encourage robust rental returns over the medium term.
Whether you’re in the market for a quality rental or want to purchase a home or investment property in this beautiful region, head to our website or call to us today on 03 5754 4999. Alpine Valley Real Estate. 7 Hollonds Street, Mount Beauty. •
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Why We Should Remake & Repair Clothes
Did you grow up with a parent or grandparent who darned socks & mended torn knees in trousers? Do you take your shoes to the cobblers? Do your repair the holes in your snow jackets or pants when they tear? A Swedish study from 2017 suggests extending the life of our clothes is “the single best thing we can do for the planet.” – and there is recent media coverage of the waste.
Fashion cycles and consumer habits have drastically changed over the past decade or two. We produce clothes faster and more cheaply, and in larger quantities than ever before, something that the pioneers of Falls Creek could never have imagined. The 2017 study out of the Chalmers University of
Technology by Sandra Roos generated the most comprehensive life cycle analysis of the environmental impact of our apparel to date, with fascinating results.
Clothing production accounts for an enormous 70% of the overall carbon footprint of the fashion industry, more than distribution (4%) and washing and drying (3%). Surprisingly, Roos found the emissions from shopping trips - taken mainly by car in Sweden - took second place with a 22% overall carbon footprint.
Researchers say that a piece of clothing should last for 100 - 200 wears, but most of us chuck out our clothes after a fraction of those ‘outings!’ Shoppers in Europe and North America buy about 50 new clothing items per person each year. Given the impact of producing an item of clothing, buying less clothes and getting more wear out of what
we have is the most critical thing we can do to reduce fashions impact on the planet. Roos says: If you want to be as eco-friendly as possible, use your clothes until they are worn out. That is more important than all other aspects, such as how and where the clothes were manufactured and the materials they are made of.
So, what can we do to reduce the environmental impact of our clothes?
• Give away or sell your clothing to extend its life cycle, but this advice comes with a caution. Dumping your fast fashion in a charity bin & buying more contributes to the oversupply of clothing and does nothing to stop production impacts. However, buying second hand clothing instead of buying new is an excellent step in the right direction.
• Take a leaf out of your grandparent’s book and repair, remake and reinvent what you have. If sewing or knitting isn’t your thing, there are many businesses out there that offer these services. Remote Equipment Repairs in Point Cook specialises in repairing, recycling, remaking and
reinventing outdoor clothing and equipment to bring it back to good as new, including watertight zip replacement and fully sealed garment repairs.
• Look for eco-friendly materials, including natural materials such as organic cotton, hemp, linen, or recycled wool, or low impact materials such as Lenzing Modal and lyocell (also known as Tencel).
• Think about how you wash and dry your clothes. Each wash shortens the life of a garment, and tumble drying has an even more significant impact, using five times more energy than washing.
• Cold wash your clothes and hang items out to dry when possible.
• Invest in clothes made from high-quality materials so that you can get more wear out of your clothing.
I decided to open Australia’s first vintage snow suit hire to help us all to embrace circular fashion and do my bit for environmental sustainability.
Renting clothing is a great way for people to have access to ‘new to them’ clothing at a fraction of the cost of buying the item. It
ENVIRONMENTALLY FASHIONABLE
is environmentally friendly as it is re-using and, at times, remaking or re-purposing an existing item that has already been manufactured and is out in the world.
I’ve had over 20 items repaired by Remote Equipment Repairs over the years (including a vintage Nordica boot bag).
So, if you are interested in dipping your toe into the pool of slow fashion, visit the www. idreamofsnow.com Store on Level 1, St Falls Resort West and rent a vintage snow outfit. The environment will thank you for it. Have a great week and see you in store! • Cheers, Nyree. www.idreamofsnow.com
Underneath PowederKeg Bar, St Falls Resort. Adapted from an article written by Madeleine Hill on 28 Mar 2021.
https://goodonyou.eco/why-we-should-wearclothes-until-theyre-worn-out/
CROSS COUNTRY NEWS
Welcome to Winter 23
Falls Creek Cross Country has said welcome to winter this week, and just in time for the school holidays!
As we’ve gotten some fantastic grooming started on the XC trails it has been great to see you all out there making the most of the blue bird days and snow covered trails.
My name is Ella Jackson and I’m very happy to be back again this year to serve you your weekly dose of cross country news at Falls Creek and I very much welcome all of you to say hello and to get in touch with any XC stories or photos throughout the season.
It has to be said, the XC skiing trail system at Falls Creek is absolutely world class, and those of you who I ran into in Europe in January would I’m sure agree with me that we are certainly having better winter conditions here so far as well! Here’s hoping the rest of the winter will follow suit. This Week, expect the XC trails to be very colourful as we welcome the school holiday period to the XC trails. If you are a family looking for an alternative or additional activity to downhill skiing while you’re up here, or if you’ve been looking out the window and wondering “what’s out there?” I strongly encourage you to give a XC ski lesson a go. XC skiing is an awesome way to experience the snowy mountains in a different way by adventuring around parts of the High Plains that aren’t accessible by the chair lifts, and is always guaranteed to make unforgettable memories with friends and family.
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Our intimate personal dinners for small group are proving to be a favourite with regulars and visitors.
Please feel free to contact us and discuss your requirements and timing. Regards, Roi and Sue.
Take-Away Pasta Dishes
Saturday & Sunday Evenings!
All your favourites - Call ahead to order!
Phone: 03 5754 4495
177 Kiewa Valley Highway, Tawonga
Falls Creek
Open 8am – 7pm Daily
· Extensive grocery range
· Bottle shop: beer, wine, spirits
· Fresh fruit and vegetables
· Hot pies and sausage rolls
· Heat and eat meals
·Phone re-charge
·ATM
·Newspapers and magazines
Located in Slalom day carpark at the bottom of Halley’s Comet Chairlift. Tel: 57 583 009
For pick and pack deliveries please visit www.foodworkshighcountry.com.au
If you’re looking to try it out, I recommend you get started by heading up to the Windy Corner Nordic Centre and Day Shelter and asking for assistance with gear rental and lessons for all ages and talents. Additionally, for information about accessible accommodation and adaptive equipment, be sure to get in contact with Disabled Wintersports Australia, who have a variety of programs and services available for Para Nordic Skiing at Falls Creek (https:// www.disabledwintersport.com.au/programsand-services/).
Cross country trails are open every day, with grooming able to be live-tracked online through the Falls Creek website, so you can take a look at where you might want to ski each day.
We have three events scattered throughout the school holidays that are good opportunities to meet like-minded people to go skiing with. This kicks off this Sunday, the 25th of June, and again next Saturday the 1st of July with Come and Try XC Skiing day’s hosted by the Telemark Nordic Ski Club. If you’re then interested in trying out your new found XC Skiing skills in a more competitive arena, Snow Trek & Travel are hosting the annual High Plains tour races the following weekend, on Saturday the 8th of July, offering 1km, 2.5km, 5km, and 10km race categories. To find out more about the Come and Try XC Days, check out the TNSC website or get in contact with Lynn-Maree Cullen on 0409 592 226, and more information about the High Plains Tour will follow in next week’s edition. Happy skiing everybody! •
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Sat & Sun: 12noon to Late
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Just a quick email to inform you that Falls Creek Mat classes start on Monday 26th June. Class times will be: Monday's @ 5:15pm and Fridays @ 4:30pm.
If you are an avid skier or snowboarder, adding Pilates to your fitness routine can greatly improve your performance on the slopes. Pilates exercises help to strengthen your core, improve your balance and stability, and increase your flexibility. These benefits can translate to better control and precision while skiing and snowboarding, reducing your risk of injury and allowing you to ride more comfortably for longer periods of time.
Additionally, Pilates can help to improve your overall fitness, making it easier to tackle challenging runs, enjoy your time on the mountain and recover quicker from fatigue. Class packages are available for locals: Ten x Class pass: $180. Five x Class pass: $100.
Classes are again being held in the FCAR Boardroom, under Powderkeg bar in Slalom Plaza. Please reach out if you have any questions, looking forward to seeing you on the mat. •
Kind regards, Mimi Em: mimi@wildflowerpilates.com.au. Mb: 0433 017 660
Karate
Kei Shin Kan Traditional Karate. Falls Creek Dojo.
We have a Winter program open this year. Commencing on Tuesday the 27th of June in the FCAR Boardroom at 5pm. Open to all ages. An annual $40.00 Joining Fee only. KSK is a non-profit service.
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167 Kiewa Valley Highway Now around the back of building via laneway www.nourishwholefoods.org to order online for click & collect or local delivery available.
Travelling to Falls Creek this winter?
Enjoy the comfort and safety!
A skeleton timetable will operate until Friday 25th June – when the full timetable will come in to operation. Refer to our website for further details.
www.fallscreekcoachservice.com.au
But remember, the same convenient service applies! Leave the worries of pre-purchasing Resort Entry, Hiring and fitting Chains, coping with Anti-Freeze and Icy slippery roads behind you.
Park your car in the Secure Car-Park in Tawonga South and enjoy the comfort of our modern warm coaches and experienced drivers for your holiday at Falls Creek. Check the Website for services from Melbourne, Albury and Mount Beauty Group bookings and private transfers are also available for the entire 2021 winter season.
The Good News… Refuse and Recycling
M E M B E R S H I P S O N
S A L E S O O N
Falls Creek is one of the first resorts to recycle organic matter! We recycle:-
• Cardboard – baled and sold for re-manufacture.
• Co-mingles – plastic, glass and paper – in the clear plastic bags with the RED print.
• Organics – anything that has ever lived – food, paper, oyster shells, bones – in the clear plastic bags with the GREEN print – all sent to be composted.
Falls Creek Garbage is collected seven days a week during winter
If you require supplies of bags, have a question, or see a problem, phone us on 0427 411 415
★ Keep watch for our combined Falls Creek Guides & Wildflower Pilates tours!
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Mid Year Band Concert
Come in from the cold and help the Mount Beauty and District Community Band celebrate its mid-year ‘Bandaid Concert’ on Saturday 24 June. Why ‘bandaid,’ you ask? To help the band recover from COVID cancellations, of course!
The program traditionally showcases some of the band’s talented soloists; this year is no exception. From the Ovens Valley, Jason and Rachel Campbell will entertain on the tuba and clarinet, and Robin Wood will impress on the xylophone in the quirkily named ‘The Joyful Skeleton.’ Talented trumpeter, Jeanette Teychenne, will mesmerise in ‘Cinema Paradiso,’ and accomplished flautist, Steve Scott, will captivate in ‘Rondo for Solo and Wind Band.’ Musical Director, Glenn Ramage, will also take a turn on his sweet-voiced
WELCOME BACK TO WINTER!
euphonium in ‘Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves.’
As well as these special performances, some familiar crowd-pleasers will also make an appearance, including ‘Star Wars,’ ‘A Little Tango Music’ and ‘Adagio Cantabile.’
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PUBLICATION SCHEDULE:
Hard Waste Collection
When: Saturday 24 June, 3pm. Where: Mount Beauty Community Centre. Entry: FREE. •
Disabled Wintersport Australia
Meet the Falls Creek Disabled Wintersport Australia team. We welcome back Min Melinda Middleton, Camp Manager, who is back for another season at Falls Creek. We are very excited to introduce you to two newly appointed DWA staff, Lincoln Budge, Resort Services Coordinator and Jeremy Limpens, Resort Services Coordinator.
Falls Creek Resort Management will be collecting hard waste on Wednesday 26th April - the day after ANZAC Day. Please see our Hard Waste Collection guidelines on the website, or if you require any additional information, please contact the FCRM Office on 03 5758 1200. • Summer Debrief
It has been a record year for visitation this summer and Resort Management would like to get your feedback on events, visitor demographic, mountain biking and general observations.
Therefore you are invited to join the
and other members of the community for a
This week the team have been busy getting equipment ready for their members in preparation for up and coming Guide training, DWA Camps and individual equipment requests. The DWA Staff have also spent some time working with the Ski Lift staff focusing on the Sit Ski lift training (getting Sit Skis onto the chair) in preparation for this weekend’s training for DWA Guides. The Guides will be completing their Level 1 and Level 2 Adaptive Snowsport Guide Training. If you see the DWA team out and about this week, be sure to say hello. • RATED
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around 11:30am in the Boardroom above
If you have any specific agenda items, please email http://joprothero@fallscreek.com.au.
A Life to Remember
A celebration of Lyn’s Life will take place on Friday the 28th April 2017 in the Village Bowl at Falls Creek for anyone who wishes to attend and pay tribute. Commencing at 12 noon, the afternoon will reflect Lyn’s enormous contribution to Falls Creek. Some wine and a light BBQ will be provided, but we ask that you bring other beverages and also a plate to share. In the case of wet weather, a contingency plan will be in place. Friends are welcome to pass this invite on and it is understood that members of Lyn’s family will be in attendance. • Trade Fair @ Falls Creek
Something of an institution since 1982, the Trade Fair @ Falls Creek is an opportunity
Sunday 28th May 5pm
Mount Beauty Information Centre Auditorium. BYO drinks and nibbles.
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ENQUIRIES
24 hours for emergencies
Drs Mark Zagorski, Jeff Robinson, Libby Garoni, Skye Delaney, Laura Zagorski, Angela Stratton & Anoop Pem.
For Payment, Placement of Adverts or Subscriptions, please forward to: Ph/Fax: 03 5754 1346
Fully accredited General Practice with 37 years service to the Upper Kiewa Valley.
What’s in a Name?
When you name your new business you try to consider all the connotations that name may have. Slides was named for the obvious reason that when you are going skiing you are going for a slide.
“Meet your for a slide” we say! “We’re off for a slide!” is another one. One always hopes it conjures up the positive image you are aiming for… think Harry Styles and his obvious style, think Elvis and try not to think of his pelvis, think North Face and think Dan Andrews. However be careful what might befall you.
With all guns blazing (or should it be all beans brewing) Julia was all set for a fantastic summer of trade after what can only be called a monumental first winter and then… the dreaded LANDSLIDE’ hits Falls Creek. Motherf%@#**!!!! So ‘what’s in a name?’ Well I’ll tell you.
In your first year of business you can’t help but look for those positive reviews. Surruptitious peaks at google to see how much love you’re getting; checking insta for all those likes. You know how it goes. Well lo and behold, type in Slides and you’re rewarded with the most damning reviews! Jump onto Google review only to find Major Road Projects Victoria announcing
catastrophic landslide blocks falls creek!!!! I press on. Type in Slides - and up comes landslide!
Slides coffee bar = major road blockage! Slides coffee = citizens evacuated! Slides Falls Creek = months ahead of disruption! OH MY GOD!
A road that is blocked, people tearing their hair out and not a coffee in the world will make this situ go away. What has happened to upset the PR gods I ask??? Who can I run to that will help me out of this marketing nightmare?? When will this end???
But then you remember that having a sense of humour and being part of such an amazing community makes it all fine again. Fast forward to June 2023 and the madness of the landslide is well behind us and we are ready to Slide into an amazing winter ahead.
TRADING POST CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE
ROLA Roof Racks to suite VB, VC, VH Commodores. Were anodized black (but faded) and have been powder coated black. $250. Also available with road bike mounts to suite. Ph: 0400 350 488. Stubby series 1000 universal woodturning lathe, as new, $9,000. Ph: 0408 466 790.
Cane Armchair and footstool. $30. Six metal framed dining chairs upholstered in burgundy vinyl $30. Ph: 0477 443 964.
Orbea AVANT M20 DISC road bike, Carbon frame, size 60, colour- Carbon-Blue. $1,950. * Nello Viper 51 kayak. $1,500. * Ph: 0408 466 790.
ARBORISTS
A fully insured, GST Registered, ethically minded local business. Alpine Valley Arborists. Call Kane 0428 287 814 or Hayley 0427 272 777 – for all things trees!
ALTITUDE PHYSIO & MASSAGE
Frueauf Village (below Ory’s Falls Creek), Ground Floor, Room 2, 43 Schuss St Falls Creek. Ph: 03 5758 3766. Em: fallscreek@altitude.physio
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
CAR DETAILING
Give Steve a call in Tawonga South. Ph: 0423 499 086.
CARPET CLEANING
Call Nathan of NatWest Home Maintenance, your local Carpet Cleaning Service. 0410 480 697.
Championship Billiard Table 12x6’ excellent condition complete with Belgian equipment, cover and light. Handcrafted by ACE Billiard Tables for Kasman Billiards. One owner. $5500 ono. Ph: 0414 318 043. Blade X rollerblades, as new not yet used, men’s size 43, $100. Ph: 0408 466 790.
VALLEY FUN & FITNESS CLASS
Every Tuesday at 9am at the Ladies Facility, Dederang Recreation Reserve. All equipment provided. Bring a drink bottle and towel. $6 per session. A great way to keep fit and socialise at the same time. Classes by Narelle Jones (Personal Trainer). Enquiries: Sharon McEvoy 0438 289 293 (the6maccas@bigpond.com)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CARPENTRY & BUILDING SERVICES
Oztek Constructions Pty Ltd. We do local building work, renovations, extensions and maintenance. Email Dave at: oztekconstructions@gmail.com. Or Ph: 0466 990 862
CIVIL CELEBRANT – HEATHER MULL
Quality Ceremonies – All Types. Mb: 0428 993 125. www.celebrant-ne-vic.com.au
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Altitude Electrical – no job too big or too small. Domestic, Commercial & Industrial. Ben Svarc Mb: 0419 801 109.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Electrik Charge – Cade Piera – Licensed Local Electrician. Mb: 0400 827 060.
FREIGHT – ALB – MTB – FALLS CREEK
Remo’s Transport from Albury/Wodonga to Mount Beauty and Falls Creek Mon 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.
LANDSCAPING
Design and landscaping - quality work. Contact Hamish at External Solutions: Em: admin@externalsolutions.com.au.
Mb: 0400 160 532.
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LITTLE HUMOUR
A priest, a pastor, and a rabbit entered a clinic to donate blood. The nurse asked the rabbit, "What's your blood type?" "I'm probably a Type O," said the rabbit. MISSING BOOK
A hard-bound copy of Dr Ruth Lawrence’s Thesis titled ‘The Interaction between Land Use, the Environment and the Hydrology of the Bogong High Plains between 1850 and 1985’ was given to this community in the care of the late Bill Sutton. It has been loaned out – and not returned. This is a vital piece of the history of this area and it would be fabulous to have it returned. If you are going through your old bookshelves, keep an eye out for it. Fortunately your Editor has obtained a Digital Copy form the Melbourne University for reference. Any news, please call 0400 350 488.
LD’S HOME PET CARE
Pet Care and Dog Walking. Ph: Lisa 0407 541 695.
LOCKSMITH & HANDYMAN
Codi Coutts – servicing the Kiewa Valley & North East Victoria. Ph: 0475 388 990. Em: kiewavalleylocksmith@yahoo.com
PAINTING SERVICES
Interior/Exterior, Domestic/Commercial.
Obligation Free Quotes. Quality & Service Guaranteed. KLM Alpine Painting Services. Ph: Laif: 0437 023 921.
PHYSIOTHERAPY
Kiewa Valley Sports & Spinal Therapy, 5A Hollonds St, Mount Beauty. Out of Hours & Home visits available. HiCaps. Ph: 03 5754 1270.
PILATES
Reformer, Group or Individual for a better quality of life. Wildflower Pilates Ph: 0433 017 660.
SPORTS MASSAGE
Book On-Line: impactmassage.com.au
STORAGE
Caravans, Vehicles, Pallets, Large Lock-Up Units. Ph: 0428 361 497. www.alpinewarehousing.com
TECH SUPPORT
PC Trouble? Wifi Issues? For anything tech related home or business, call Ray! Ph: 0412 812 263 or Em: ray@ raystechsupport.com
Helen Mathew New sign, same great friendly service, Julia at Slides is set to look after you during winter. Pic – Courtesy JuliaLITTER
Take it Home With You
It’s sad – but it keeps happening with evidence already along the roadside as the Victorian school holidays arrive. This littering makes this community – both off-mountain and in Falls - as mad as hell –and it is something we do not deserve. We love our area and we take care of our area. We have pride in our surroundings and we welcome the people who visit our area and ‘appreciate it!’
We certainly do not welcome people who think it is acceptable throw rubbish out anywhere – on the street, in the towns, in the National Park. If you can bring your take-away food and drink with you, you can take the empty containers (including
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soiled nappies) back to a rubbish bin or to your bins at home. Nowhere in this country is rubbish acceptable.
Local Efforts
Over the years, several local residents have made it their mission to walk the roads and pick up litter. Their respect for the area is obvious and brilliant – but the reality is that these folk should not have spend their precious leisure time picking up after inconsiderate people who do not respect what they have around them.
Keep Australia Beautiful
Ironically, in the period coming up, Monday 7th to Sunday 13th August is the Keep Australia Beautiful Week – and this year’s theme is to ‘Do the Right Thing!’ Let’s do some follow up on this shall we. •
MEDICAL SERVICES
WHERE Bottom of Gully Chairlift.
WHEN Open Daily 10am – 12:30pm & 2pm – 5pm (Map Ref J6)
HOW Ph: 03 5758 3238 (Bus Hrs) Ph: 000 for Emergencies
WHO General Practitioners experienced in Family and Snow Sports Medicine.
WHAT First fully accredited snowfields practice in Australia based on 37 years experience.
Mount Beauty ▼
WHERE Tawonga Crescent.
WHEN 8:30am – 5pm Mon – Friday 10am – 12noon Saturdays.
HOW Ph: 03 5754 3400 for appointments
WHO Mark Zagorski OAM, Jeff Robinson, Libby Garoni, Skye Delaney, Laura Zagorski, Angela Stratton, Lauren Cussen, Damian Heman, Daniel Florisson, Andrew Mason, Jacinta O'Niell & Matthew McAlpine.
WHAT Fully accredited General Practice with 43 years service to the Upper Kiewa Valley.
“You’ve only got one head – put a lid on it!”
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
WHAT'S ON IN 2023
COVID-19 Restriction changes and weather may impact some of these events. Please check with the organiser for the most up-to-date information.
JUN 24 Park Run. 8am at Bicentennial Park beside the library in Lakeside Avenue. All Welcome. Enquiries to 03 5754 1118.
JUN 24 TDFNL Rd 11: Tallangatta V Dederang Mount Beauty.
JUN 24 Mount Beauty Community Band Mid-Year Concert, 3pm, Mount Beauty Community Centre.
JUN 26 Falls Creek Race Club Welcome Drinks. 3pm – 5:30pm at the Frying Pan. Past and present Race Club members welcome. www.trybooking.com/CIFMI
JUN 27 Twilight Tuesdays – taking place every Tuesday from now through to late August. 3:30pm to 5:30pm in the Village Bowl – a Street Party for kids and adults alike. Fire pits, marshmallows, games and music and possibly even Pete the Snowdragon. Further details: 03 5758 1200.
JUL 1 Telemark Nordic Ski Club ‘Come & Try XC skiing’ day 10:30am Nordic Bowl. Ph: 0409 592 226.
JUL 1 Falls Creek Race Club Fundraising Night. 7pm Nelse Lodge. Eat, drink and be giving at FCRC’s biggest event of the season. Book at: https://www.trybooking.com/events/ landing/1067992?eid=1067992&
JUL 6 Rossignol Cup & Cranky Charlie. NASTAR Course.
JUL 8 High Plains Tour XC F 1./2.5/5/10km. 10am Nordic Bowl. Ph: 0417 352 845. For further details on coming events, got to: https://www.fallscreek.com.au/whats-on/ events-activities-summer/