This Week in Falls Creek & Mount Beauty - 19 March 2021

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Top: Off Little Baldy and up to Hotham - 90 km down – only 145km to go. Pic – Courtesy Bicycle Network ​​ Left: A ​ fter climbing Road 24 to Mt McKay, our Steve Lee Fightback riders made it to the longest lunch. Pic – Charlie Brown ​​​Right: Thanks ​​ to Barry Iddles, his team and the Mount Beauty Secondary College Students for a fabulous day. Pic – Danii Forde


FABULOUS EVENTS Breaking Records

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n the last fortnight, Falls Creek has hosted two major events – with each one breaking records in different ways.

The Bicycle Network Peaks Challenge 2021 was held on Sunday 7th March and it was one of our best yet! We had a record number of female participants – 13% of the total field. Bicycle Network (BN) were hoping to hit 12% and exceeded it! Almost 1850 riders set off on the 235km course. The start time was slightly delayed, first wave set off at 6.50am. This was the first time to have the 100km course (Falls Creek to Anglers Rest and back) included, which started at 9am with 170 riders participating. First 100km course rider over the finish line was Alan Davies in 3hours 53mins. First 235km rider came in just after 2pm was Stinus Kaempe in a time of 7hours,

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Long time Falls Creekers, Tracey and Bruce enjoying another lunch. Pic – Danii Forde

8mins – just shy of the Peaks course record of 7hrs, 2mins! First female rider in the 235km course, Justine Barrow, came in at 7hours, 34mins – fastest time for a female on record.

Hut with 225 diners making it our biggest yet. After some heavy rain and thunder on Thursday afternoon, Friday turned out to be a cracker day – all sunshine, all afternoon!

On the start line there was a lovely tribute made to a rider who had sadly passed away a few weeks earlier when he was hit by a car while out on a training ride. His mates that were participating were all riding with his number in memory of him.

Many thanks go to the students and parents from Mount Beauty Secondary College who provided the food and beverage service on the day and did a fantastic job! We’re so lucky to have their support and appreciate the time they put into this event every year.

Special thanks to the 150 volunteers out across the course on the day ensuring the safety of the riders, providing assistance and encouragement – so good to see so many people getting involved and all the support coming not just from the cycling network but also from the local communities.

The group of riders aiming to raise $100k for the Steve Lee Fightback by riding from Fed Square in Melbourne to Mt McKay arrived at Wallace’s Hut after their summit triumph to hearty cheers and applause. Organised by Rob Fuleky and supported along the way by Doug Zollo and Noreen Prosser, the 10 riders, including Paul van der Ploeg, completed their ride over five days, stopping on the final night in Bright to host a charity auction to add to their fundraising efforts.

The BN MC reiterated throughout the day that it didn’t matter if you came in first or after 13hours – all riders were Peaks Finishers and needed to be proud of their achievement. There were a number of riders that have ridden in all 12 Peaks Challenges!! There was lots to see and do over the weekend in the Event Village Bicycle Network built in Slalom Plaza, with the Big Screen, merchandise, vendors, kids activities and BBQ – it was great to see so many families and supporters hanging out on the grass on Sunday afternoon right through to the late evening relaxing and cheering on the riders as they came over the finish line. •

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ow a regular feature on the Falls Creek Calendar, the Longest Lunch was held last Friday at Wallace’s

The Auction held during the Long Lunch raised just under $24,000 – a huge effort by the local community – all of the proceeds go to the Steve Lee Fightback. In addition to these fundraising efforts, the hat was passed around between courses and people dug deep! Nearly $3000 CASH was able to be handed over to Steve’s mum Noelene on the day, who was supported by Steve’s sisters Kerry and Tracy. Barry Iddles and his team once again put on an incredible feast, and for anyone that missed out on tickets this year, the good news is that Barry has agreed to come back to cater for Long Lunch 2022!! •

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STEVE LEE FIGHTBACK RIDE Brilliant!

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n the early 90’s a group of us all gravitated to Falls Creek and landed in the Ski School. A few arrived earlier, some stayed a little longer, but thirty years later we have all remained good friends and still enjoy skiing together every chance we get. When we heard about Steve’s situation, we all felt compelled to pitch in and help. Dieter Kahsnitz was the driving force behind the event and we quickly set ourselves the goal of $100k to support Steve’s ongoing recovery and treatment needs. As we talked about Steve and his situation, we all reflected on the role he’d played, unknowingly, in us all coming together some 30 years ago. Keen skiers, we grew up glued to Wide World of Sports on a Saturday afternoon, hoping Mike Gibson would cut to the highlights of the World Cup and a glimpse into what Steve Lee was up to. Steve was the reason we all wanted to ski at Falls. None of us were racers so the Ski School it was! At this point it was all about watching Steve ski. There was always a buzz on the Summit T-Bar when Steve was out ripping around after work. Everybody would be craning to get a glimpse of his two or three turns across the summit before he disappeared over a roller in a vapour trail of snow. As the years progressed, we found ourselves no longer watching Steve ski, but skiing with Steve. Catching up in Falls for dinner with Steve, Kerry and Noelene. Spending a few days back country in Hakuba with Steve and Tony Wright, another ski school legend from back in the day. All good times and spent with people who have such an affinity for being in the mountains, and enjoying life.

With the aim of raising $100k, this group of mates rode from Melbourne to summit at Mt McKay, here with Steve, Layla and Kerry. Pic – Charlie Brown

So as news of Steve’s stroke reached us across all parts of the world, we began to talk about how we could help. Diets rolled into action and the ride was birthed over a zoom call one afternoon, the Steve Lee Fight Back Ride: Melbourne to Mt. McKay. So over five days, the team of 10 riders and a support crew of three navigated their way across Victoria to eventually end up at The Long Lunch last Friday. Along the way we raised close to $65K. With further donations to come from several charity events, it looks like we will land our target of $100K. Lots of people to thank – the 10 riders, but I would like to specifically mention two Falls Creek locals, Dougie Zollo and Noreen Prosser, and stalwart of the ski industry, Mr. Rossignol, Rob Fuleky. Without their Visit the

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BELOW BOGONG BOOK LAUNCH Well Done!

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erhaps one of the biggest reunions the Kiewa Valley has seen in a while, over 200 people gathered at West Peak on Saturday, 13th March to celebrate the launch of Diane Edmondson’s latest book, ‘Below Bogong.’ A history of Mount Beauty, the book is 412 pages of local history divided into 13 chapters. It begins with an overview of the area, and covers the early construction of the scheme, its people, and early settlement of Tawonga South, Lower Bogong, Bogong and Mount Beauty. It also describes life in the town during the 40s, 50s and 60s, as well as miscellaneous events, accounts, places of interest, stories and memories supplied by individuals. The book launch was an opportunity for many former community members to return to Mount Beauty and catch up with old friends, colleagues and school mates, with some reunited for the first time in over 50 years. Diane said the event also attracted some of the valley’s most valued residents as far as the

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history of the area and the Hydro Scheme goes, with the majority of them having early connections with the development of the scheme and the establishment of this town. “These people welcomed me into their homes, and gave me access to their personal photographs and allowed me to interview them,” Diane said in her speech on the day. “Their stories and memories form the foundations of my book. I thank them from the bottom of my heart for their encouragement and support, and I must say they were always on the end of the phone if ever I had a query.” She also acknowledged the community members that had contributed to the book, but had since passed away, including Joan Price, George Rosen and Judy Hamilton. “They were excited about the book and looking forward to seeing it come to fruition,” Diane said. “When I had the pleasure of interviewing Joan Price, I was blown away by her excitement. I’ll never forget the day when she greeted me at the door. Once we were seated in side, and I was preparing to get my list of questions from my bag, Joan began, and she didn’t draw breath. When I left I had heard her life story, and it filled in many gaps about the history of Tawonga South - I didn’t even have to ask her a single question.” Diane said many people had been involved in this community project, and she couldn’t have finished the book without them. “The interest has been absolutely overwhelming from people from all over Australia - people who grew up in the valley or had some sort of connection to the valley,” she said. The book is Diane’s second, having published ‘Tawonga Remembers’ in 2016. She thanked everyone who attended the launch on Saturday, including the Rotary Club of Mount Beauty; the ladies from the

Diane Edmondson with her latest book, ‘Below Bogong.’ Pic – Simone Dowel

Kiewa Valley Historical Society; Mel and the team at West Peak Hotel; Brendan Maher who MC’d on the day; Barbara Pyle from the Historical Society; John, Christine, Mark and Lisa from North East Funerals for loaning the PA system and audio equipment; and her family and friends. Describing the day as simply “amazing,” Diane said it was wonderful seeing friends reunited after so many years; a true testament to the bonds created in the valley. “The one thing that has remained, as it did in those early development years, is the town’s community spirit. It is still a small town, and it is still relatively isolated, but the community that exists here is full of heart and soul.” While the book was an absolute hit and sold out at the launch, copies of ‘Below Bogong’ are now available to purchase from the Mount Beauty Information Centre, Tawonga South Newsagency & Post Office, The Old Tawonga Store, and The General Store Dederang Store. If you would like to organise to purchase a book and have it posted, you can contact Diane directly on 0428 297 373. • Simone Dowel

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STATE FLY-FISHING COMPETITION Another Successful Event

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fter an interrupted schedule (due to Corona Virus lockdowns) the Victorian Chapter of Fly Fish Australia deemed it safe to hold the inaugural State of Origin competition on Rocky Valley Dam at Falls Creek back in February. Rocky Valley has been the venue for Victoria’s annual state championships (and numerous national titles) for many years as it is regarded as Victoria's best, selfsustaining, still water trout fishery. 32 participants travelled to the resort from various states for a two-day competition that included four, three hour sessions in boats, one in the morning and an afternoon session between 12:30pm and 2pm, alternating on the eastern and western half of Rocky Valley. The format is two anglers per boat to enable each trout caught to be measured and ratified by another fly-fisher. An important aspect of this event (and all competitions sanctioned by Fly Fish Australia) is it is catch and release and all participants must use barbless hooks to enable fish caught to be released and swim away unharmed. The fly-fishers competing in this state of origin-style event had an additional element, the Rees Kennedy Shield named after Stuart Rees from Victoria and Pat Kennedy from NSW, regarded as their respective state’s most successful competitive fly anglers.

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The scoring for the competition was an aggregate of the top five anglers from their respective states. The winner of each group, per session, receives a score of one, second place receives a score of 2, and so on. The angler with the lowest aggregate score after the four sessions is declared the competition winner.

After the two days of competition with total of 289 fish (287 brown trout and two rainbow trout) caught and released, the winner was 27-year-old Tom Jarman (Victoria) ranked number two in Australia. This is the second year in a row Tom has won this competition at Falls Creek. He's a world-class fly-fisher who has been in the top 20 world-wide for the last four years. In second place, representing NSW/ ACT was David Hemphill, and third, also representing NSW/ACT was Glenn Eggleton (National President of Fly-Fish Australia. The highly contested State of Origin results, when the total of the top five anglers from their respective states was calculated, went in favour of the NSW/ ACT team by a narrow margin of four points. The result was NSW/ ACT 98 Victoria 102. • The fly-fishers have been coming to Falls Creek to hold events for at least 15 years. Falls Creek Country Club has hosted the participants who fish the lakes and rivers in the area; Mitta, Kiewa, Rocky Valley and Pretty Valley to determine who would be selected for teams for National and International competitions. •

The Podium: from left: Gary Rapley (president of FFA - Victorian Chapter), Stuart Rees - holding the Rees / Kennedy Shield, Glenn Eggleton - third place, Tom Jarman - first place - (Tom also won last year as well), David Hempill - second place, Craig Dawson (President of FFA - NSW Chapter). Pic – Courtesy Dave Watson

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n Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th April 2021 Falls Creek will again host the Alpine Challenge, one of the toughest trail running races in Australia. Runners compete over seven distances from 10km – 160km taking in some of the most spectacular trails the Bogong High Plains has to offer. Usually held in November, this run is a Covid Special, a catch up for the event that was postponed in November 2020, and now, because so many runners had their training curtailed they are now out running all over the state – and this is where the organisers of the Alpine Challenge would appreciate your assistance. They need help with volunteers at a number of checkpoints along the course assisting runners with water and refreshments (distributed in a Covid safe manner). Opportunities to be involved range over Falls

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‘Mental As Everything’ After a year’s delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Upper Kiewa Valley Regional Arts is pleased to announce that ‘Mental As Everything’ is coming to Mount Beauty Community Centre on Saturday March 27th at 8pm. Damon Smith and Adam Coad perform an original, hilarious, music theatre show with onstage buffoonery and original songs about anxiety and other mental disorders, endeavouring to break down the stigma attached to mental health. These singer-song-writers both suffer from mental disorders and are talented multi-instrumentalists, playing piano, guitar, drums, and ukulele. Mount Beauty audiences will remember their excellent performances as members of the group performing ‘Sun Rising,’ a musical history of Sun Records of Memphis, in February last year. Honest and thought-provoking, moving and fun at the same time, ‘Mental As Everything’ will be performed at the Mount Beauty Community Centre on Saturday March 27th at 8pm. Tickets available at Mount Beauty Hardware and Drapery, at the door or on-line at Trybooking. com Adults $25 (members $20), youth $10.

Further information: Rollo Kiek, Secretary, UKVRA. 5754 1750. •

Due to the current COVID-19 directions, attendees must register to attend the Alpine Colour Fun Run. Registrations can be completed by visiting https://www. eventbrite.com.au/e/alpine-colour-fun-runtickets-143027283455 or by calling the Event Coordinator on Mb: 0428 425 528.

Alpine Colour Fun Run Alpine Shire Youth invites you to the Alpine Colour Fun Run, a free community event for residents of the Alpine Shire. This year’s event will be held in Mount Beauty on Sunday, 21 March, from 9:30am - 3pm, where community members are invited to wear white and come out looking like a rainbow, all in the name of good health and celebration.

This event is running in accordance with the COVID-19 guidelines set out by the Victorian Government. This means that this event is subject to change and may be postponed. If this is the case, all registered attendees will be contacted.

This event will take place at the Mount Beauty Recreation Reserve and Regulating Pondage, where participants are invited to run or walk 3km around the picturesque track circling the Pondage before making their way back to the Recreation Reserve. The run itself will begin at 10am.

The Alpine Colour Fun Run is brought to you by Alpine Shire Council, FReeZA, a Victorian Government initiative, and the Victorian Government and Commonwealth Government under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA). For further information, contact Karly Mansfield, Em: karlym@alpineshire.vic.gov.au. •

Other activities on the day will include skate park workshops, an inflatable obstacle course,

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TRADING POST CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE White metal bunk with inner spring mattresses - double lower, single upper, ladder at foot end. In very good condition - photos available. $100. Ph: 0477 443 964. One brand new pair of ASICS Tennis shoes, size 46 Euro (11.5 US). Worn once. Too tight for me. Retail Price: $159.95. Will sell for $120. Ph: 0400 350 488. Orbea Avant M20D Disc road bike: Carbon frame, size 60, colour- Carbon-Blue: $1,950. Nelo Viper 51 Kayak: $1,500.,K1 ERGO paddling machine: $600. Athlegen Massage table: (as new) $200. Taskmaster electric cement mixer. Price neg. Ph: 0408 466 790.

RM Williams Cuban Heel Boots, Bushman Tan, with added rubber protective sole. Almost brand new. Size 9 G. Retail $309.95 will sell for $250. Ph: 0400 350 488. 1997 Toyota Land/Cruiser LX (Troupe carrier). Reconditioned Turbo Diesel engine in 2018 – has done approx. 10,000k on this new engine. Paperwork for work done available. $25,000. Ph: 0408 466 790. TRADING POST CLASSIFIEDS Email your adverts to us and you don’t pay until you sell the goods – or until your Advert achieves the desired results. Em: kencbell@bigpond.net.au

MISSING BOOK A copy of Dr Ruth Lawrence’s Thesis titled ‘The Interaction between the Environment, Land Use and Hydrology of the Bogong High Plains between 1850 and 1985’ was left for this community in the care of Mr Bill Sutton. Bill was happy to lend the book and until now it was always returned – until this last 18 months. This is a valuable piece of the area’s history and we hope this notice may prompt someone’s memory. Please contact your Ed on 0400 350 488.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING & REPAIRS Call Kerry Mb: 0407 814 114 for all sewing needs. BOWEN THERAPY & MASSAGE Tawonga South. Ph: Heather 0428 993 125 BUILDING & ELECTRICAL Duggan & Hanlon, your complete building service. Please cal Justin Mb: 0458 220 879. CAKE MAKING & DECORATING Elene Wood at www.studioecakes.com.au in Tawonga – for all occasions. Mb: 0409 673 192 or Em: hello@studioecakes.com.au CARPENTRY & BUILDING SERVICES Oztek Property Maintenance. Let us look after your home. We do bathrooms, decks pergolas and all handyman needs. Call Dave Mb: 0466 990 862. CIVIL CLEBRANT – HEATHER MULL Quality Ceremonies – All Types. Mb: 0428 993 125. www. celebrant-ne-vic.com.au ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Altitde Electrical – no job too big or too small. Domestic, Commercial & Industrial. Ben Svarc Mb: 0419 801 109.

FREIGHT – ALB – MTB – FALLS CREEK Remo’s Transport fromAlbury/Wodonga to Mount Beauty and Falls Creek Tue to Fri inclusive. Refrigeration available. Ph: John or Esther 0417 414 320.

SAFETY SCAFFOLD Mount Beauty and Falls Creek area. Ph: 0418 578 500.

HAIRDRESSER Natalie Raymond, Birds Nest Salon, 26 Hollonds Street, Mount Beauty. Open Six days a week and evenings by appointment. Ph: 03 5754 1177.

SOLAR POWERED SKY-LIGHTS A unique and locally developed product supplied and installed by a fully-qualified electrician. Also available for all other electrical work. Reg No: 20917. Ph: Mal 0419 884 668.

LD’S HOME PET CARE Pet Care and Dog Walking. Ph: Lisa 0407 541 695 PAINTING SERVICES Interior/Exterior, Domestic/Commercial. Obligation Free Quotes. Quality & Service Guaranteed. KLM Alpine Painting Services. Ph: Laif: 0437 023 921. PHYSIOTHERAPY Kiewa Valley Sports & Spinal Therapy, 5A Hollonds Street, Mount Beauty. Out of Hours & Home visits available. HiCaps. Ph: 03 5754 1270.

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SECURE STORAGE From 2m x 2m through to 3m x 7m. Ph: 0418 578 500.

SPORTS MASSAGE Book On-Line: impactmassage.com.au STORAGE Caravans, Vehicles, Pallets, Large Lock-Up Units. Ph: 0428 361 497. www.alpinewarehousing.com TAXI & 4WD SERVICE Covers Falls Creek & Albury. The On-Demand Taxi Hours are now 8am – 9pm Mon – Thurs; 8am - 1pm Fri & Sat. No Taxi Service Sunday. Special Bookings outside these hours may be made by prior arrangement. Ph: 0409 573 909 or 131 008.

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Good Friday Appeal

Tennis Success

It’s Easter again in two weeks and it’s time to get out and rattle some tins for the Annual Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal. And, as you would be aware, after a horrendous year we were not able to host our door knock in 2020 – therefore depriving the vital services at the Royal Children’s of much needed funds.

The Mount Beauty and District Tennis Club fielded three teams in the Kiewa and Talgarno District Tennis Association (K&TDTA ) competition over the summer period. The section two and three teams finished on top of their respective ladders and both teams won their way through to the grand final. The section four, junior team, which consisted of mainly first time competition players, narrowly missed out on finals.

This year our local fire brigades will be out at the roadside collection point and also driving around the streets in town - give them a big wave as we could not do this without them. Also, we are looking forward to seeing the many local kids and families that support us every year. This year will look a bit different; with COVID-19 rules we have had to change the way we are doing things. At the fire station, no one will be allowed inside. Tins can be collected at the back door and returned there once you have completed collecting. We will have hand sanitiser and wipes if you require. Our tins now have a QR code on them if people wish to pay online (and these donations still goes to our local total). Also due to the new normal we won’t be having any food, but will still have Easter eggs. There are two ways you can help. One is to help out collecting and we would love to see you all on Friday 2nd April from 9:30am at the Mount Beauty Fire Station (back door). The other is to recognise the great work the volunteers do to support the Royal Children’s and dig deep to donate.

The grand finals were held on a beautiful sunny day at the Tallangatta courts on Saturday 27th of February. The section three juniors played in the morning against Yackandandah Blue with their match coming down to the last set. Mount Beauty eventually won 4 sets 39 games to 4 sets 36 games. The team consisted of: Cambell Moorman, Tristan Eriksson, Nick George, Sebi Cosgriff, Henry Low and Jimmy Derrick. They are now back to back premiers having won the flag last year as well. The section two team played Tallandoon and although it was a hard fought match Mount Beauty prevailed 7 sets 53 games to 2 sets 34 games. The team consisted of Claire LucasGear, Jase Gentile, Haylie Lutter-Wood, Mish Forrer, Tony Keeble, Natalie Flay, Cambell Moorman, Emily Barnes and Aaron LutterWood. There were a few tense moments during the match with Andrea hurting her foot in her first set, requiring Haylie to fill in and having to borrow shoes, clothes and a racquet. A member of the opposition had a sneaker fall apart and a replacement was eventually found! Well done to all members and to the organisers who have done a great job all summer. •

THE NEXT TWO WEEKS @ WEST PEAK Friday: 3pm - late • Dinner from 5:30pm. Community Raffles from 5:30pm. Saturday: 12noon - late • Lunch 12 - 2pm • Dinner from 5:30pm. Live music 3 - 6pm Woven Hearts (20/3). Chloe Jade (27/3) Sunday: 12noon - 10pm • Lunch 12 - 2pm • Dinner from 5:30pm.

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Alpine Colour Fun Run 10am – 3pm on the Mount Beauty Recreation Reserve (Cricket Oval). On-site drinks and snacks – all welcome. See report this page. MAR 27 Mental As Everything – great comedy with Damon Smith and Adam Coad. 8pm at the Community Centre. Book at Trybooking.com or ph: 03 5754 1750. APR 2 Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal Collections. Please give generously and support this wonderful organisation. APR 2-5 Easter Celebrations at Falls Creek. Refer to the Easter Paper coming out on Thursday 1st April. Ph: 03 5758 1200. APR 3 Mount Beauty Community Market 9am - 1pm top end of Hollonds Street. You make you bake it You grow it - You’re welcome. Enquiries, or to book a stall, phone Bev, Mb: 0419 289 672 or Em: bevbantick@gmail.com APR 9-11 Buffalo Stampede – now officially a Sky Race – with several distances to cater for all runners. Go to: https:// buffalostampede.com.au/ or Ph: 0402 437 965. Em: colin@activeedge.com.au APR 17-18 Falls Creek Resort will again host the Alpine Challenge, one of the toughest trail running races in Australia. Runners compete over seven distances from 10km – 160km taking in some of the most spectacular trails the High Country has to offer. For more information or to assist, please contact Paul Ashton Mb: 0418 136 070 or email runningwild56@ bigpond.com. MAY 4-5 Trade Fair @ Falls Creek – for all members of the hospitality industry. Closed to the public. Tuesday 9:30am 5:30pm and Wednesday 9:30am - 4pm. QT Falls Creek. Further details from: Mb: 0400 350 488. MAY 22 Mount Beauty Half Marathon and fun run. 21km, 10km and 3km. Back again after an ‘interesting’ year. Don’t miss it. Further details in future editions. MAY 27 The Spooky Mens’ Chorale! – will be appearing at the Community Centre. Check the website: www.spookymen. com. Further details in later editions.

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