STORMY WEATHER
Round One - Falls Creek
Round One of the GE National Series will be staged this weekend, beginning
he National Gravity Enduro Series acts as the qualifying series for the Enduro World Series. See mention in the article with Ben McIlroy.
TFrom the Chief Operating Officer
The good news for everyone reading this, is that the worst of the pre frozen snow has passed and the temperatures have plummeted producing substantial quantities of the good stuff. Forecasts are predicting snow accumulation of anything from 35-103cm to fall over the next 15 days at Falls Creek, with the majority of this to occur THIS WEEKEND. From Thursday the 6th, until Monday the 10th of July, you should be waking up to freshies every morning, with anywhere between 40cms or 69cms expected to have fallen during this time. The good news doesn’t stop there either. Another blast is forecast the following weekend too.
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.
As you can see from the above chart, compiled by the super diligent Falls Creek
a warm up ride from Slalom Plaza, out the Bogong High Plains Road, up the Pretty Valley Road and then across to the Trig
ski patrol team, we are well ahead of the ‘average’ snow depth for this time of year, resulting in the resort being the first in Australia to have all its aerial lifts turning!
Open by Appointment
WHEN THE BRIGHT YELLOW FLAGS ARE OUT – WE’RE OPEN Usual Hours 12noon – 4pm
For Groups, Clubs etc
What’s more, with a bit of luck, some fresh snow and a bit of wind, that venerable ‘old girl’ the International Poma could well be turning early in July too.
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!!
The weekend’s program sort of goes like this.
RESORT ENTRY PERMITS
Phone: 03 5758 1200
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!
And, talk to any member of our team about the rewards of volunteering in the Falls Creek Museum.
4 Slalom Street, southern end of the Panabode building. Phone: 03 5758 1202 for further information
Please try to allow 24hours notice. For further information: www.fallscreekmuseum.com.au
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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
Post a good powder dump, one of my favourite areas to ski is the Maze, however it is heavily dependent on natural snow fall. This predicted storm will be critical in laying sufficient foundations to enable the outstanding and very hard-working grooming teams of Falls Creek Ski Lifts to get in there and lay down a firm base. Keeping in mind that opening runs is a combination of many different influences, with Falls Creek Ski Patrols’ view of safety
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. •
Child (under 5) Free Free Family Pass (2 Adults 2 Children) $130
Excess Luggage (per bag) $10 (each large
For
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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
being a major deciding factor, particularly as this relates to both skier safety and also the ability for patrol to successfully evacuate and transport guests out of the area, in the event of a serious accident.
At the time of writing, several areas in the Maze still have insufficient cover to do this safely or are being cleaned up following the extraordinary conditions which caused innumerable trees to collapse and branches to break under the weight of rime and snow that had accumulated. The phenomenon, more specifically the sheer volume of rime ice had not been seen by our patrol team since the early 1990’s. The previous storm deposited substantial accumulation in many of the snow gums in the ski field area, particularly above the 1650m mark. Post that storm, a prolonged period of foggy days and humid conditions contributed to the ‘perfect storm’ for various types of rime to accumulate, with tree limbs and branches buckling and subsequently loaded with cannon balls of ice hanging perilously above and across many ski runs. By the time you’ve read this however, we are sure to be good to go and getting amongst it in the Maze.
Foodie Tip of the Week: FALLS CREEK HOTEL (www.fallscreekhotel.com.au, Lunch bookings are essential: 03 5758 3282).
Insofar as ‘institutions’ go, The Falls Creek Hotel has the bone fides. With a family history in the resort dating back
to 1965, they have been instrumental in much of the resort’s development and in building its reputation too.
No more so than ‘Harvey Hour,’ held Tuesdays & Thursdays, and also their iconic balcony views of the Summit. The food’s not bad up their either. The lucky in-house guests enjoy dinner, bed & breakfast, with the restaurant open to the public for lunch. On a blue-sky day, it’s a magical spot to enjoy an awesome food offering of traditional pub favourites. No more so than the Prime cut steak sandwich, which IMO is the best in the North East! The restaurant is hugely popular with the locals, so bookings are essential. Do yourself a favour, book a table with friends, ski in (you may not ski out on
than just good snow to get the runs open. Cleared trees, decent snow cover, relevant signage and safety factors all need to be taken in to account. Then you can go and enjoy the freshies!! Pic – Courtesy FCAR
Tues/thurs!!!!) and enjoy a local tradition. Righty-ho, it’s time to get out there and enjoy some of Falls Creeks best freshies… get amongst it and have some fun. •
Stuart Smythe, Falls Creek Alpine Resort.WHY RENT NOT BUY Re-Purposing Fashion Wear
Since opening my Falls Creek shop five days ago on Saturday 1 July, I’ve been inundated with requests to buy my vintage one-piece snow suits, jumpers, bib & brace pants and jackets.
People ask me why there are no price tags on any of the vintage clothing I have in my store multiple times a day. The answer is simple. I had planned to rent out the clothing.
Vintage snow suit/snow clothing rental is available in several places in Canada & America. It is definitely a niche snow fashion business option, but for the businesses that I’ve researched at least, it’s proven to be highly desirable and successful. It’s a fun option for family or friends dress up days when on holiday. Many people factor into their one week at the snow ‘onesie day’ or ‘retro day’ (what they really mean is vintage day, but that was the topic of last week’s article…) for a blue-sky day during their trip to make memories and, quite possibly, to stand out and make a statement on the hill.
Since opening my store, the requests to buy my vintage have been coming in daily thick and fast. Never one to ignore customer feedback, I’ve pivoted and have begun pricing up the vintage clothing for sale, adding sales tickets as quickly as I can on items in addition to the rental prices.
If you see something that you love and it doesn’t yet have a sale price tag on it, bring the jumper or suit over and ask me for the price. I’ll look it up and let you know ASAP. Most of the time it only takes a few minutes. Sometimes though, a customer picks out something from early in my collecting journey, and the search through the spreadsheets can take a little longer as I backtrack through decades of Excel files (each year got its own file… it made sense at the time when it was just me being a ski nerd keeping track of my collection!).
I’m still going to rent out my vintage snow fashion this season. Why? I decide to open Australia’s first vintage snow clothing hire business to help us all to embrace circular fashion and do my bit for environmental sustainability.
Selling some of the collection does give me an iron clad reason to keep buying more vintage snow suits, so I’m not going to complain about that turn of events!
However, 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 is environmentally friendly as it is re-using and, at times, remaking or repurposing 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 and have a parcel from RER trucking its way to Falls as I write this ready to put on the shops racks.
So, if you are interested in dipping your toe into the pool of slow fashion, or vintage fashion visit the www.idreamofsnow.com
Store on Level 1, St Falls Resort West. No matter whether you want to rent or buy, the environment will thank you for keeping clothing out of landfill and in circulation. Have a great week and see you in store! •
Cheers, Nyree
www.idreamofsnow.com
Underneath Powderkeg, St Falls Resort.
Done It Again!
Last Saturday 1st July saw the much anticipated return of the Falls Creek Race Club Fundraising Auction Night, the biggest social event of the Race Club calendar. With loud and silent auctions being enthusiastically embraced by all attendees, everyone had wonderful night.
Thank you to St Falls for providing delicious food, amazing service and the venue – the wonderful, ‘full of character’ Nelse Lodge.
And thank you to our donors who provided products, vouchers, or money to the event. We could not do this without you and your generosity is greatly appreciated. Your donations helped the club raise over $30,000 - an incredible result for the Race Club as these funds go toward the purchase of vital training equipment as well as a step towards our goal of a new clubhouse. We are truly grateful and humbled by the wonderful support. From all of us at Race Club- thank you!
In acknowledging this brilliant effort the club would hereby like to thank everyone.
Individual donor/ business name
Arlene Harriss-Buchan; Ajays & EMC; Altitude Physiotherapy & Massage Falls Creek; Attunga Lodge & Apartments; Birdsnest Salon; Bob Sugar Restaurant; Brent Williams; Bumps; Caroline HuntSmith; Christa Smit; Cooroona lodge; Danny Foster; Direct Chemist Outlet; Established Tree Transplanters; Falls Creek Backcountry Tours by Steve Lee; Falls Creek Hotel; Falls Creek Alpine Resort; Falls Creek Snowmobile Tours; Feathertop Alpine Lodge; Stephen Green; Gunbower Butter Factory; Gunbower Hotel; Halley’s Ski Hire; Heiners Bakery, Myrtleford; Honeybird Coffee, Mount Beauty; Isola Chianina; Janine Milne; Knog; Lakeside
Lodge & Restaurant; Last Hoot Café; Leanne Howard; Macca @ Falls Creek Guides; Malcom Milne; Mike Gould; Milawa Cheese Factory; Misschu; Mogul Ski World; Molonys Ski Shop; Mountain Fitness Club; Paul Bram; Pit Viper; The Arc; Quest Orange; Remote Equipment Repairs; Sara Shaw; Sassy Road Boutique; Sendy Gear; Sher Wagyu; Snonuts; Snow Performance; Snowmonkey; Some Place Else Restaurant; Summit Ridge Lodge; Tawonga South Butchery; Tilnak Fine Art; Thibaut Jacquinod; Malaya & Hamish Toll; Traverse Alpine Group; Vail Resorts; Weave Furnishings; West End; Wildflower Pilates; XTM; Yogi's Ski Hire; Zirky Real Estate and Narelle Webb.
This event was made possible by the tireless efforts of the Race Club Fundraising Committee, a huge team of volunteers, and a shout out in particular to Sam Thomas for taking on the role as our Auctioneer for the night and managing to keep the crowd in line!
Nelse Lodge proved to be a great venue for this year’s Falls Creek Race Club Auction – a great night enjoyed by all. Pic – Courtesy the Race Club
Volunteers: Anna Tehan; Arlene HarrissBuchan; Cam Fary; Caroline Hunt-Smith; Daniela Mollica; Danielle Whittle; Emilie Fary; Georgina Schoff; Graham Campion; Heike Machado; Janine Milne; Keir & Zoe Bristow; Kylie French; Leah Breen; Leanne Howard; Lucy Brennan; Malaya Toll; Marisa Campion; Nerida Lardner; Nyree Fiddes; Pip Hunt and Sam Thomas Thanks everyone. A wonderful effort! All the best from the Falls Creek Race Club. •
ON SNOW EVENTS
Yuki Birds Sessions 2023
Yes, we are stoked to announce that we are back on the road with one of our favourite days of the year, YUKI BIRDS! Come join for a day of fun with some other legends on the hill. Throw out some high fives, try a new trick in the park and explore the mountain with the crew. Where & When? Falls Creek – next Saturday 15th July, then at Mt Buller on the 22nd and at Perisher on the 29th. Who can enjoy this? You and your buddies. Share it around and come up with your pals.
What if I am a skier? Can you give a hi 5 and be a bad ass? Sweet, you're in. Skiers are 100% welcomed with open arms!
I'm a guy, can I still come? HELL NO! But, we are having a WAG's group for guys, HAB's (Husbands and boyfriends). So you can drop your man friend off and he can be minded for the day while you get after it!
(Although we want everyone to partake, please note that to be able to register, we need to ensure that you are at a level where you feel comfortable cruising down a blue run).
What’s Going Down? The aim of our Yuki Birds Sessions is to bring women together as well as our LGBTQIA+ crew through snowboarding and skiing. We aim to help breakdown the intimidation barriers around entering, riding and progressing in the park and around the mountain.
Meet up with the crew in the morning before lapping the park or cruising the resort with your new mates in small groups, each with 1-2 of our expert Yuki team leaders. Top it all off with the après session, including a special Yuki Birds cocktail.
If you're keen on coming along make sure you register below. Once signed up we'll send you a detailed list of what will be happening on the day. Can't wait to catch you on the hill!
Go to Yuki Birds 2023 and register! •
SA Interschools
More than 250 South Australian school children will be racing down the slopes of Falls Creek later this month as part of Snow Australia's Interschools Competition. The annual competition, which has been run by the South Australian Snowsport Association for the past three decades, focuses on promoting snowsports for SA residents. SASKI is the only recognised state body for snow sports in South Australia.
The SA Interschools Snowsport Championships, being held from July 19 to 21, are part of the National Interschools program run by Snow Australia. The SA-organised event provides an opportunity for SA primary and secondary students to learn and showcase their skiing or snowboarding skills.
Children can enter individually as well as having the ability to combine as a pair, trio or foursome to represent a school. Beginners to experienced skiers and snowboarders are all welcome as the event has a participation focus.
The SA Interschools event this year will comprise alpine, moguls, ski cross, snowboard cross and snowboard giant slalom events.
Interested families with school-aged children enrolled in South Australian schools can find out more information at: https://www.interschools.com.au/homensw-act-qld-sa/online-entry.
For further information, contact interschools@snow.org.au. •
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11:30am
HAPPY HARVEY HOUR!
Tuesday 11th & Thursday 13th 3:30pm - 4:30pm
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Harvey Hour
Damon Stone has been playing/singing/ songwriting professionally for over 30 years in original and cover bands in the Perth, Melbourne and Queensland music scene.
Damon has toured singing , playing sax, guitar and 12 string acoustic in a Pink Floyd Project with the Adelaide, Auckland, Darwin and Queensland Philharmonic Orchestras to sold out arenas/concert halls over the last 10 years.
He tours the Whitsundays and Queensland as a solo acoustic and in party bands multiple times a year and has achieved over 200 trips to the region in the last 20 years.
Damon has over 200 original songs registered with APRA and has three albums which he wrote , played , sung , recorded, produced and mixed.
Damon played sax in the Tina Arena Band at the Millennium Concert at Crown Casino; has toured with blues artists playing sax with 8ball Atkien and Jimi Hocking (screaming jets, angels)
Add to this some jamming on stage with members of: Eric Clapton Band, Paul Simon Band, Hothouse Flowers, The Smithereens, Jeff Healey, The Angels, John Farnham band, Noiseworks, Jimmy Barnes, Diesel and many more.
Damon's new original band ‘Stone’ has opened for Daryl Braithwaite, James Reyne and more recently ‘10CC.’ The band’s first single ‘Here We Are’ has been mixed by Steve James (producer- Sex Pistols, Thin Lizzy, The Jam )
With that amount of experience and talent then you can pretty well guarantee that this week’s Harvey Hours are going to go off! Don’t miss out! •
Astra Lodge
Warde Elliot - Playing at Astra 12 July & 30 August from 4pm – 6pm
Warde Elliott is a singer, songwriter and a story teller who grew up in the Riverina, NSW in the small town of Leeton who has, for many years, performed throughout Australia and abroad and released four original albums. The latest two albums ‘Tall Stories’ and ‘Most Things Lose Their Shine’ are both available through Spotify, Apple Music etc. The albums feature some of Melbourne’s finest musicians and Warde’s song-writing has received accolades from the USA International Songwriting Competition, Australian Songwriters Competition and Unsigned Only (USA).
Warde has performed in Falls Creek for the past 10 years at many different venues. Due to currently recording his 5th album he will
be only doing couple of shows in 2023. The new album is a collection of songs that all seem to have, in some way, a connection to his upbringing. Some are observations melding the past with the present and others fact with fiction. The new album includes Tony Floyd on drums (The Black Sorrows and many more), Paul Cartwright on bass (Brain Cadd, Glen Shorrock and many more) , Tim Neal on Hammond organ (Just about everyone!) and of course his long-time friend and playing partner Pete Batt on Piano. The album, yet to be named, will be released in October 2023. Warde will be performing solo at Astra Falls Creek and will no doubt bring his usual ‘heart on his sleeve’ approach telling stories though song performing a blend of his original music and versions of songs from his favourite songwriters. Don’t miss him at Astra this season. •
LOCAL HISTORY A Man of the Mountains
“I think that credit for much of the background work in the initial development of Falls Creek should be given to Martin Romuld for his early encouragement and appreciation of the beauty of the high country and of skiing!”
Fred Vines, member of Bogong Ski Club in the 1940’s.
Born near Trondheim, Norway in 1905 Romuld began skiing at an early age. By the time he was six he was competing in various ski events but it was in ski jumping that he competed at the National level. Romuld studied civil engineering in Trondheim but with the Great Depression affecting Norway, he decided to emigrate, arriving in Australia in March 1928. While working in Melbourne in 1931 Martin returned to competitive skiing. For the next few years he was to dominate both State and National jump and langlauf events while great rival, Tom Mitchell, consistently beat him in the slalom. He was considered “one of the best ski jumpers the country has ever seen and one of the best all round skiers for his day.” (Australian Ski Year Book 1988).
In 1934 the editor of Victorian Ski Year Book wrote “We are fortunate, from several aspects, in having Mr Martin Romuld as a member. Firstly he brought honour to the Club during the past season by winning Australia’s most coveted ski title: that of National Champion, a title which he will be successful in retaining for many seasons. We were further indebted to him for his splendid work at Donna Buang for the jumping course. Mr Romuld was responsible for the plan and profile of the new jumping hill, together with the solution of its engineering problems.”
In June 1936 Martin joined the State Electricity Commission (SEC) as resident engineer based at a hydro-meteorological station (built in 1933 and later known as Wilkinson’s Lodge) erected just downhill from Wallace’s Hut. Martin’s off-sider, Joe Holston lived nearby in another hut which burned down in October 1940. (AGL workers report finding the ruins of a hut not far from the old SEC Hut after the 2003 bush fires). However Martin primarily skied alone, measuring flow rates and recording snow depths. At times additional workers would assist in the measurements and it was many of these SEC workers that Romuld
taught to ski - it appears he inspired many would be skiers. Interest in skiing was such that in 1940 discussions about forming a ski club were held in his cottage and later the same year SEC workers based in Bogong village formed the Bogong Ski Club.
Martin skied extensively over the High Plains on day trips extending from Mt Hotham to Mt Bogong. Andy Broad, in the November 1936 edition of Schuss magazine, wrote about joining him on a tour.
“we decided to call in on our old friend, Martin Romuld who is stationed at the SEC‘s cottage. Martin is very fit, enjoys every bit of life on the plains, and is very pleased with his job. On the jump which he has already built at the rear of his cottage he has covered 128 feet (39.014m). He has also a slalom course set down the Middle Creek Valley.
LOCAL HISTORY
During the afternoon he took us for a tour along Rocky Valley, towards Mt McKay. After running over it, Martin claims that Mt McKay possesses the finest downhill course he has ever seen in Australia, the descent being 3,000 feet to the snowline. This mountain also has ideal slalom courses, in addition to possessing a natural jumping hill. There are quite a number of adjacent slopes suitable for racing. When one hears an opinion such as that expressed by a skier of the calibre of Martin, it is wondered why our racing skiers claim that conditions on the plains are too flat for racing.”
In the five years he was based at the S.E.C cottage Martin was to have a great influence on the aspiring skiers of the day, who were no doubt impressed by his “steady upright stance” and the fact he skied “without any flamboyance or obvious effort.” Julian Newton Brown pays further testimony to his prowess.
“At one time Bill Kent Hughes (later Sir Wilfred) was touring the High Plains and met Martin at Wilkinson’s and asked him how long it would take him to get to Hotham and back. Martin said about six hours. Bill considered that impossible and bet him a dozen bottles of beer he couldn’t do it in the time. Martin set off immediately and returned with an item from Hotham as proof in 5 hours 45 minutes.”
This unofficial record still stood in 1970. (One can’t but wonder what time our current ski champions would take for a Wallace’s Hut - Hotham return - on classic waxing skis!)
In 1941 Martin joined the Royal Australian Air Force and after the war skied mainly at Mt Buller. He maintained his involvement in competitive skiing as an official. It was from participating in his first ski jump event at Falls Creek in 1958 that Julian Newton Brown became friends with Romuld.
The Falls Creek Museum has (in storage), by courtesy of Newton Brown, the wooden skis used by Romuld on his High Plains rounds. A pair of his jumping boots are also held by the museum.
In recognition of Martin Romuld’s contribution to skiing on the high plains, the new Prinoth slope Grooming machine that now does such a great job on our cross country trails has been named after him. • This article prepared by Diana Patterson, ex Falls Creek Board Member and current member of the Falls Creek Historical Society. Don’t miss your opportunity to call in to the museum while in Falls Creek. See the Notice on P2 of this publication.
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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
The new Prinoth BR 350 slope grooming machine named after our man of the mountains, Martin Romuld. Pic – Courtesy Geoff SorensonCROSS COUNTRY NEWS
High Plains Tour
Cross Country skiers get your racing skis on as the conditions are looking good for this year’s High Plains Tour on Saturday 8 July at Falls Creek.
The annual race run by the Howmans Gap Allstars ski club Inc starts at 11am in the Nordic Bowl. Those who took part last year were all impressed by the course so we’ll have an equally enjoyable course this year that will still challenge the best racers but also be suitable for those not so experienced in the world of ski racing. Anyone can give it a go and everyone is welcome. So if you’re new to racing or just keen to see how you’d go, this is the event for you.
Last year we had beautiful blue skis. We can’t guarantee you the same again this year, but we can guarantee you’ll have fun and you’ll find this the best value race on the calendar.
Full details of the event are:
Saturday 8 July – 11am, Nordic Bowl, Falls Creek.
There are Freestyle (classic or skate technique) courses of 1km, 2.5km, 5km and 10km.
Entry costs are:
• 2.5, 5 & 10km course Adult - $35;
• 2.5, 5 & 10km course Junior (under 18 - Age as at 31 December 2023) - $25;
• 1 km course all participants - $10;
Entries this year are again via online by going to https://skiandpedal.au/hga_races/. If you haven’t had a chance to enter early, come down to the Falls Creek Windy Corner Day Shelter before 10 on Saturday and an online entry should be able to be done there, but the entry fees may be greater for late entry.
Note that you must go through to the payment stage of the entry process and make a payment in order to successfully submit your entry.
Race bibs are to be collected in Windy Corner between 9am and 10am.
Age Group Awards will be given, specific to each race distance. There will be wrapped Cadbury chocolates, drinks and random spot prizes for finishers.
Please enter the race now and please support the race sponsor Cross Country
Skier https://crosscountryskier.com.au. If any questions, contact Len Budge on 0417 352 845
So the challenge is out there for last year’s winners to defend their titles or can someone new cause an upset. That’s up to you. You’ll never know unless you give it a go. And even if you’re not participating, come on down and cheer on those who are and give them encouragement to do their best. Hope to see you all there on Saturday. Good luck to all the racers, and happy skiing! •
Hiring Skis and Ski Lessons:
If you need skis for the High Plains Tour, or you’re just wanting to go out for a ski, the Windy Corner ski hire and lessons
centre is your one-stop shop for anything Cross Country related providing ski, boot and clothing rental, ski lessons and clinics, toboggan and snowshoe hire, backcountry ski and snowshoe tours, and ski equipment repairs and maintenance.
There are seven instructors taking people of all skiing abilities out for individual and group lessons this season:
Jack is back, of course, the long-term manager of Windy Corner who also gives lessons while being an all-round great guy who is passionate about kitting everyone up with the right gear and making everybody’s experiences comfortable and fun out there.
Pete is another long-timer at Windy Corner with a long background of xc ski instructing, and has recently returned from taking a group of skiers through the ski fields of northern Italy through his business “Nordic Ski Adventures” (www. nordicskiadventures.com.au).
Anya Abramova has come back to Falls Creek for her second year of cross country instructing! I have personally been told by
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private, and group lessons in for beginners and intermediates.
To enquire about the services provided by Windy Corner Ski Hire, contact Falls Creek Cross Country on (03) 5758 3408, or visit their base at the Windy Corner Day Shelter. •
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many skiers that they really enjoyed their lessons with Anya last season and found her teaching style very accessible, even when teaching advanced techniques. Anya is originally from Russia where she became an experienced Biathlon racer and ran multiday ski tours in Kamchatka.
Sarah is Windy Corners’ Canadian representative who has several years of experience in teaching cross country skiing, loves the outdoors, and is excited by our off-piste skiing at Falls Creek, as it is one of the most unique snow fields in the world.
Marco is a new kid on the block at Windy Corner who’s positive attitude and sunny disposition makes a perfect match beginners and small groups of skiers looking to learn or improve their skills on the snow. Other return instructors include Matt Flanagan and Nick Wright who have been part of the XC community for a long time here at Falls and take school groups,
See you all out there on the trails, and if you are a Junior Skier, don’t forget to enter the Victorian Junior Championships that will be held here at Falls Creek next Sat 15th and Sun 16th, where all skiers under the age of 18 are encouraged to take part. •
Ella JacksonTravelling 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.
An important part of owning and driving a motor car is the regular servicing required. Understanding that regular servicing has lots of benefits and is cheaper in the long run.
• It helps with reliability of your car.
• It adds to the value of your car.
• It improves fuel economy.
• The regular checks ensure safety.
• It can save you unwanted expenses. Now is a great time to book your vehicle in for a timely service and check!
LIGHTING A LIFE
Our Bali Trip
Have you ever googled Bali? Do it and you will be swamped with sites touting the Indonesian Island as a tropical paradise famous for its breathtaking shoreline, surf, jungle rainforests, volcanic and mountainous terrain, mouth exploding food, temples, yoga, and intoxicating culture. I was very fortunate to visit the island recently and Bali delivered in every advertised way. I was not disappointed. However, this is not why I was visiting. You see, in amongst the delicious food, amazing sunsets, whimsy dresses, cocktails and jeweled havianas, lies an Island riddled with desperation, malnutrition & poverty.
Lee Docherty, owner of Gather & Harvest, my friend and boss, lived in Bali for two years. Lee volunteered much of her spare time assisting with ‘The Bali Street Mum’s Project’ where women, typically living in slums, and resigned to tip picking or begging to survive, are given the opportunity to learn skills that encourage self-worth and financial stability. Amongst other things, these skills include glass cutting. A process where empty glass bottles are collected from restaurants, cafes and rubbish dumps and cut to make a smooth, cup like, drinking vessel. This ignited a fire in Lee to help make a change. Upon
WELCOME BACK TO WINTER!
12 – 14 Hollonds Street, Mount Beauty Ph: 03 5754 1999
returning home, Lee established Gather & Harvest. A lifestyle retail boutique and studio located in Mount Beauty that makes and sells its own range of products, as well as stocking a beautifully curated range of other brands. Lee’s desire to make a difference led her to re-invent the cut glass bottles into beautiful, sustainable, and life changing candles. They’re the product we are most proud of.
These candles led me to Bali. (I won’t lie, so was the lure of cheap Bintang merch.) I have lost count how many times I have told the story of our candle’s origin to our valued customers. Lee was keen for me to see the project first hand and meet the very women whose lives we are changing. Upon arrival, the Project’s compound was bustling with calm activity. Mum’s were busy cooking, beading, glass cutting and sanding while their children were playing or being educated. In Indonesia, if a child cannot read or write by eight years of age they cannot attend a Government school. The Bali Street Mum’s Project is helping break the cycle. Education equals employment. The Mum’s also welcomed us into their homes
A side of Bali not seen in the brochures. Slums etched in poverty and filth. But the women enjoyed showing us around and posed with their children for photos. It was quite the novelty for the neighbours seeing Western tourists in their hood.
There was laughter when we got a little lost in translation and I was led to another shanty house to see clothes in a wardrobe instead of the outdoor concrete trough laundry. Despite the conditions, it’s their home and without the Project, these women could not afford the rent and have no money for food. It was a humbling experience I will never forget. Giving hope to the hopeless. Every time I open my mouth in the shower, I remember how lucky I am. It’s a luxury. As is a suitcase laden with Bintang merch!
It’s my honour to promote and sell this unique collaboration. The hard work of the underprivileged women of Bali and the creativity of Lee. •
Unit 6, 25 Fairway Ave
This well maintained, well-appointed one bedroom unit is situated on an elevated site of approx. 1200sqm with the rolling greens of Mount Beauty’s Golf Course at the rear and scenic mountain and township views across the front. Soaked in winter sunshine, the comfortable living space flows through the dining area and into the well-appointed kitchen. Featuring electric cooking and plenty of storage and bench space the kitchen is light and bright. The bedroom is spacious and includes a robe.
Direct access to bathroom/laundry is from the bedroom and features include an oversized shower, storage cupboard and laundry facilities.
Heating and cooling is supplied by a reverse cycle split system unit for year round comfort.
Externally, the unit has the advantage of a private entrance and front deck. Occupiers are also offered attractive lawn areas, magnificent mature trees, private storage sheds and a lovely outlook.
This strata titled unit is perfect for buyers looking to downsize, investors and first home buyers. There are seven units in total in this development. Body Corporate fees are approx. $550.00 per half year.
Currently tenanted at $220.00 per week on a fixed term lease ending in January 2024.
Call us today to arrange your inspection. Alpine Valley Real Estate. Ph: 03 5754 4999.
Celebrating 22 Years
Saturday, 1 July may have marked the beginning of a new financial year, yet for one local business it heralded a much more exciting milestone.
At Alpine Valley Real Estate, it meant proudly celebrating 22 years as part of the community.
Since 2001, the agency has witnessed a remarkable era of transformation under the guidance of owner Kim McDonald.
Kim fondly recalls the vastly different landscape of two and a bit decades ago.
"I remember that when I started, mobile phones were the size of a shoe box and the fax machine was amazing technology!” reminisces Kim.
"Receipts were hand-written, and our computer program for ‘Trust Accounting’ was in no way user-friendly."
Such challenges were the norm at the time, and as technology evolved, Alpine Valley Real Estate naturally adapted to stay at the
forefront of innovation.
However, Kim considers her agency’s most significant achievement as its focus on personalised service and developing a deep understanding of clients’ needs.
"The best thing about serving a small community like ours is the strong relationships and genuine connections you build over time," says Kim.
It’s precisely those enduring connections that Kim believes will see Alpine Valley Real Estate continue to thrive over the next 22 years and beyond.
On behalf of the community this paper wishes Kim all the best for the future. •
ARTHUR'S SEAT EAGLE
Extends Partnership with Falls Creek
Winter has arrived in all its glory, and if you are not at Falls Creek, there's no better place to embrace the enchantment of the season than at Arthur's Seat Eagle!
Located in the Mornington Peninsula’s picturesque Arthur's Seat State Park, just an hour south of Melbourne, the Eagle offers a breathtaking gondola ride that provides panoramic views and a winter celebration like no other.
The Eagle is known for its exciting seasonal festivities, but this year Arthur's Seat Eagle has partnered with Falls Creek to offer even more thrills for guests! From June 24th,
PUBLICATION SCHEDULE:
this unprecedented collaboration means that Arthur's Seat Eagle ticket holders can enjoy free entry to Falls Creek, and Falls Creek ticket holders can ride the Eagle for free, unlocking a world of adventure and exploration!
FALL LINES
Hard Waste Collection
But that’s not all! Every ticket purchased for a ride on the Eagle during the promotion enters you into a draw to win one of three 2024 Season Resort Entry Passes to Falls Creek! We are thrilled to announce that this partnership with Falls Creek will extend through until the end of July, ensuring an extended season of joy and excitement for all!
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
Prepare to be captivated as you embark on a journey like no other,
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
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
Ed 06 * 14.07.23 * Vic XC Junior Championships. Wombats Rambler. Mim Ladies Ski Programs. (C)
Ed 07 * 21.07.23 * Birkebeiner Classic. Snow Australia Interschools Championships. (C)
2017 LOCAL PASS Affordable skiing
Ed 08 * 28.07.23 * Aus Secondary Schools Ski Teams Champs. Alpine & XC (C)
Ed 09 * 04.08.23 * Rails Under Lights, TNSC Come & Try XC Skiing, Ski de Femme (C)
DISTRIBUTION:
• All accommodation houses, restaurants, businesses, club lodges & apartments in Falls Creek, Bogong Village, Mount Beauty, Tawonga South, Tawonga & Dederang, plus the RMB’s between Dederang & Tawonga & selected venues in Bright & Myrtleford.
ONLINE:
• Available in PDF form at: www.fallscreek.com.au/whatson/
WEBSITE:
• www.thisweekinfallscreek.com.au
ADVERTISING RATES:
CLASSIFIEDS:
Take advantage of the value packed* Local Pass - exclusively offered to local residents.
2023 WINTER PUBLICATION SCHEDULE & RATES ENQUIRIES
$250 per Adult + $45 per Day $140 per Child
MEDICAL
WHERE WHEN HOW WHO WHAT
Tawonga Crescent
8:30am - 5:00pm Mon - Friday
10:00am - 12:00pm Saturdays
Ph: 5754 3400 for appointments
24 hours for emergencies
Drs Mark Zagorski, Jeff Robinson, Libby Garoni, Skye Delaney, Laura Zagorski, Angela Stratton & Anoop Pem. Fully accredited General
ascending through the magnificent State Park in the iconic state-of-the-art gondolas. Winter is the perfect time to visit the Eagle, and the Eagle’s Winter Wonder celebrations offer fun for young and old.
The wonder begins even before you step foot inside, as faux snow flurries delicately cascade from the summit every hour during the school holidays!
The festive ambiance will surround you as you explore the Eagle's deck, with live music performances on Saturdays, creating a melodic backdrop to your winter adventure. Let the laughter of children fill the air as they revel in face painting and indulge their creativity with winter-themed arts and crafts in the dedicated kids’ corner. And don't forget to capture picture-perfect moments within the giant 'snowglobe' installation, where our beloved original Arthurs Seat chairlift adds a whimsical touch to your Instagram feed!
Visit the pop-up winter market stall, and tantalise your taste buds with seasonal delights, indulging in warming winter
ARTHUR'S SEAT EAGLE
favourites: poffertjes, popcorn, gingerbread, and roasted chestnuts! When you need a moment to recharge, the Eagle café awaits, offering delicious winter soups and an irresistible hot chocolate bar. Be sure to try the limited-edition flavours that are bound to impress even the most discerning palates!
Every day brings the potential for surprise and excitement, as one lucky visitor will discover a golden ticket hidden on their gondola ride. With a ticket hidden each day during the holidays, there are ample opportunities to win fabulous prizes and create lifelong memories.
Don’t miss out on the chance to visit the Eagle for ‘one more run’ during this extended partnership with Falls Creek, taking winter celebrations to new heights.
The Arthur's Seat Eagle Winter Wonder extravaganza promises an unforgettable experience for individuals, couples, and families alike.
Plan your visit to Arthur's Seat Eagle, located in the stunning Arthur's Seat State Park, and immerse yourself in the magic of the season. To learn more and for full terms and conditions, visit www.aseagle.com.au. •
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.
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. 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.
Blade X rollerblades, as new not yet used, men’s size 43, $100. 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
BONNIE LUVE BEAUTY
Exciting new business opening in Yackandandah and servicing the Upper Kiewa Valley, Bright and Myrtleford. Offering services such as Massage, Waxing and Lash and Brow Tints. In the coming weeks Facials, Body Treatments and Nails will be available also. Call Bree on 0438 680 440.
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.
RUBBER SAFETY MATS
Honeycomb Heavy Duty Rubber Matting For Sale. This is a top quality product that will last for decades in the our hash alpine environment. Ideal on metal steps and icy surfaces. The mats are at Falls Creek. Size 1500mm x 1000mm x 19mm. $150.00 per sheet. Ph: 0418 578 500.
VALLEY FUN & FITNESS CLASS
Every Tuesday at 9am at the Ladies Facility, Dederang Recreation Reserve. Bring a drink bottle and towel. $6 per session. Classes by Narelle Jones (Personal Trainer). Enquiries: Sharon McEvoy 0438 289 293 (the6maccas@bigpond.com)
THE ANSWER IS…
A Chicken and an Egg got in to bed together for a passionate love-making session. After an indecently short time, the Egg rolled over and lit a cigarette and the chicken quietly stated “Well I guess we’ve answered that question!”
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.
LD’S HOME PET CARE
Pet Care and Dog Walking. Ph: Lisa 0407 541 695.
LOST/MISPLACED
Missing Cypriot grain salad (George Colombaris recipe) in a premium quality Styleware dove grey family size circular nesting Tupperware. Suspected missing from the Oversnow vehicle to commercial residence on Arlberg Street. Reward offered and no questions askedsalad and container of great sentimental significance. Return to Icicles Ski Lodge please.
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.
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.
PROPERTY INSURANCE
With over 15 years experience as Alpine Industry Insurance Brokers, we are very happy to help you and your business. Call Tim on 0429 852 452, or Em: tclarke@northeastib. com.au
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
INTER POMA WELCOMES YOU
When you’re sliding down the Race, Please don’t stab us in the face. Just place your poles in your right hand, To keep the boys a happy band. And when you slither down that track, Please don’t snowplough – Don’t hold back. For if you slowly slide and lurk, The cable gives a wicked jerk. Just one more thing before you go, To ride upon our mighty tow –Don’t come down ‘til the stick’s held out, And please don’t knock the boys about
Phantom
The International Poma or ‘the inter’ as it is known rises almost 1000 vertical feet or 300 metres. It runs at 4.3 metres per second making it a very fast lift. Experienced skiers are the main users and because of its speed
the stick must be grasped on the run. A small slope to slide down gives a little speed for a skier to grab the pole while moving.
If you move off before the operator holds the stick out for you and you have to stop in order to grab it you accelerate from a stand-still to 4.3 metres per second very quickly. Small persons are easily jerked off their feet. Ski poles held point forward are a danger to the operator’s eyes and this is often done by the inexperienced. •
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.
JUL 8, 15 Park Run. 8am at Bicentennial Park 22 & 29 beside the library in Lakeside Avenue. All Welcome. Enquiries to 03 5754 1118.
JUL 7 Board Lounge Throwdown from 6pm- In the Village Bowl.
JUL 8 High Plains Tour XC F 1./2.5/5/10km. 10am Nordic Bowl. Ph: 0417 352 845.
JUL 8 TDFNL Rd 12: Dederang Mount Beauty V Wahgunyah @ Dederang
JUL 8 Night Skiing and Boarding. Every Saturday & Wednesday at 6pm - 8:45pm, from 24 June on Wombats.
JUL 11 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 13 Fireworks Fiesta. Thursday nights at 7pm, in the Village Bowl.
MEDICAL SERVICES
WHERE Bottom of Gully Chairlift.
WHEN Open Daily 10am – 12:30pm & 2pm – 5pm (Map Ref J6)
HOW Ph: 03 5758 3238 all day!
24 Hours 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.
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
JUL 14 Wombats Rambler Night Race under lights on Wombats.
JUL 15 Vic Junior Sprint Championships. C. 9:30am. Nordic Bowl.
JUL 15 Yuki Bird Snowboard Sessions @ Falls Creek. Register @ https://www. yukithreads.com/blogs/blog/yukibirds-2023. 9:30am start.
JUL 15 TDFNL Rd 13: Mitta United V Dederang Mount Beauty.
JUL 16 Vic Junior Distance Championships. F. 9:30am. Nordic Bowl.
JUL 22 TDFNL Rd 14: Wodonga Saints V Dederang Mount Beauty.
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