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PARTY TIME
IN LAKES

Lakes Entrance is heading into party


mode as the carnival comes to
town and an extravagant
New Years fireworks
display is readied for
seaside revellers...
Pages 9 & 20

EAST GIPPSLAND
SUMMER DAYS
Water sports, music
festivals, twilight
golf, seafood feasts
beautiful East
Gippsland has a lot
for summertime
visitors to immerse
themselves in...
Page 4 to 9

SUMMER SHOWTIME

SOUTH GIPPY
HOLDIAY
IDEAS
Page 10

MARKETS

Wonthaggi, Neerim and Lang Lang


all have their Agricultural Shows
this summer. A vast array of country
style entertainment is on offer. From
magicians to vintage vehicles, the
wood chop to livestock
competitions, quilting to
live music and everything
in between..
Page 14 & 16

Page 19

MORNINGTON
MOTORCYCLES
AND PWCS
Lunch & Dinner 7 Days a Week
38 Church St Lakes Entrance, Vic 3909
Ph: 03 5155 3500 Fax: 03 5155 4013
www.thelakes-scc.com.au
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TRARALGON
United Servo, Princes Hwy
Limmos Caf, Princes Hwy
RSL, Grey Street
Westend IGA, Grey Street
Blue Bay F & Chips, Princess Street
Glutopia, Princess Street
Info Centre, Princess Street
Train Stagion, Princess Street
Safeway, Breed Street
Caf 100, Church Street
PJ's Steakhouse, Church Street
Fish & Chips, Church Street
Phoenix Bakery, Church Street
Lambala Coffee, Church Street
Charcoal Chicken Seymour, Seymour Street
Seymour news- Walhalla Gen Str, Seymour Street
Cafe & Deli, Seymour Street
Noodle Paradise, Franklin Street
Golden Hen, Seymour Street
Imis Coffee, Seymour Street
Manny's Market, Post Office Place
Optus, Post Office Place
McDonalds, Princes Hwy
Hungry Jacks, Princes Hwy
Mcnairn Rd M/Bar
Traralgon Bowls, Liddiard Road
BP Servo, Princes Hwy
Cafe Red, Seymour Street
Cafe Aura, Seymour Street
SALE
Information Centre, Princes Hwy
Sale Lakes Bowls Club, Foster Street
Elders, Princes Hwy
United Servo, Princes Hwy
Sale - PMP Shed, LETTER BOX DELIVERIES
Sale Greyhounds, Maffra Road
Raglan Gardens, Raglan Street
Train Station V/Line, Union Street
IGA, York Street
McDonalds, York Street
Lords Newsagency, Raymond Street
Star Hotel, Raymond Street
Legends, York Street
Loch Sport Supermarket
Loch Sport Hotel
ROSEDALE
Rosedale Motors, Princes Hwy
United Servo, Princes Hwy
Del Jardin, Princes Hwy
Shell Servo, Princes Hwy
Victoria Rose, Princes Hwy
Red Rose, Princes Hwy
Noodles, Princes Hwy
Bakery, Princes Hwy
IGA, Princes Hwy
Gifts Caf, Princes Hwy
3847 Caf, Princes Hwy
STRATFORD
BP Servo, Princes Hwy
Turkish Magic, Princes Hwy
Bakery, Princes Hwy
Chatter Caf, Princes Hwy
IGA, Princes Hwy
News-Dargo $5 Courier Fee, Princes Hwy
Ticklish Turtle Princes Hwy
BRIAGALONG
Pub, Main Street
General Store, Avon Street
Riverstone Caf, Main Street
BAIRNSDALE
Nick Bairnsdale Sales Consultant
APCO IGA
Kim Long Thai cafe
Subway, Main Street
Information Centre, Main Street
McDonalds, Main Street
Peppers Fish & Chips, Main Street
Ocean Fish & Chips, Main Street
Jarrods Bakery, Main Street
Coles, Main Street
Noodle House, Main Street
Exchange house, Main Street
Bairnsdale Sports Club, Great Alpine Road
United Servo, Princes Hwy
David Luckes, Mcleod Street
AJ's Pizza, Princes Hwy
Hendo's Cafe, Princes Hwy
Train Station, Mcleod Street
Georges Fish & Chips, Princes Hwy
Isleys Fish and Chips, Princes Hwy
Le Caf, Princes Hwy
Kebab House, Princes Hwy
Safeway, B'Dale Plaza
easy Eats cafe, B'Dale Plaza
LAKES ENTRANCE
Visitor Info Centre
Floating Dragon
RSL
Riviera Bait
Subway
MMM Truffles
Bakin Beans
Awesome F & C
McDonalds
Slipway Caf
Fish a Fare
Vibez Caf
Caf
Funkey Monkey
Lamana Newsagent
The Hub
Steve - Lakes Entrance Sales Consultant
Whiters St Cvan Park
Footy Bridge FC
Lakes Sports Club
Lakes Bowls Club
Safeway
Six Sisters
LTB Milkbar
Foot bridge F + C
LAKES RUN
Swan Reach, Princes Hwy
JOHNSNVILLE
General Store, Princes Hwy
METUNG
General Store
Caf
Bakery
VIC

CHURCHILL
IGA
Safeway
YINNAR
General Store
BOOLARRA
Takeaway
Post Office
MIRBOO NORTH
Grand Ridge Brewery, Ridgeway
96 on the Ridge, Ridgeway
Caf, Ridgeway
Bakery, Ridgeway
IGA, Ridgeway
Newsagent, Ridgeway
Dalliance Caf, Ridgeway
Nanna Cupboard, Ridgeway

TRAFALGAR
BK's Takeaway, Princess Highway
Fish Bits, Contingent Street
Gracies Bakery, Contingent Street
Roseberry Caf, Princess Highway
Caf Obsession, Princess Highway
Subway, Princess Highway
Deb's Bakehouse, Princess Highway
Caf Obsession, Princess Highway
Foodworks, Princess Highway
Providence Cafe, Contingent Street
Cantiks Caf, Princess Highway
NEERIM SOUTH
Kampara Hotel, Main Road
Bendigo Bank, Main Road
Piglets, Main Road
Neerim Sth PO, Main Road
Neerim South Milk Bar, Main Road
Drop Off
Noojee Hotel, Mt Baw Baw Tourist Rd
Red Parrot, Bennett Street
Neerim Sth Bakery, Main Road
Supermarket, Main Road
YARRAGON
Yarragon Spud Shop, Princess Highway
Yarragon Milk Bar, Princess Highway
Restore Caf, Princess Highway
Foodworks, Campbell Street
Yarragon Post Office, Campbell Street
Cocos Caf + Sticcado, Princess Highway
Yarragon Caf + Piccalo, Princess Highway
Yarragon Bakery, Princess Highway
Yarragon Info Centre, Princess Highway
Darnum General Store, Princess Highway
MORWELL
Industrial Kiosk, Tramway Road
Gourmet Caf, Commercial Road
Salt Bush Caf, Commercial Road
Subway, Commercial Road
Morwell Newsagent, Commercial Road
Manny's Market, Commercial Road
NoodleHouse Lunchbox, Commercial Road
Reef Bakery, Commercial Road
SKS, Commercial Road
Laundry Mat, Commercial Road
Morwell RSL, Hazelwood Road
Morwell Bowls, Elgin Street
Morwell Fish & Chips, George Street
Coles, George Street
BBQ Chickens, Princes Drive
V/line Station, Princes Drive
Vesuvio Bakery, Church Street
Gastronomy, Church Street
Pizza / Caf, Hoyle Street
Hot Spot, Princes Drive
McDonalds, Princes Drive
Midvalley Safeway, Princes Drive
Midvalley Coles, Princes Drive
Rawson Mini Mart, Commercial Road
Aust Italian Club, Princes Drive
Warragul / get lost
Sunnyside Eatery, Queens Road
United Petrol Stat, Queens Road
Albert Rd Milkbar, Queens Road
United Servo, Albert Road
Warragul V/Line, Hewitt Street
Warragul Greyhounds, Hewitt Street
Sinnett's Caf, Smith Street
Subway, Smith Street
Optus, Smith Street
McDonalds, Smith Street
Downtowner, Smith Street
Safeway, Smith Street
Tattslotto, Smith Street
Grange Deli, Palmerston Street
Viva Latte, Palmerston Street
Warragul Caf, Smith Street
Bean Scene, Smith Street
Blue Dolphin F & C, Smith Street
Lots of Noodles, Smith Street
Big Rooster Taway, Smith Street
Apperloos Bakery , Smith Street
Coles, Smith Street
Tattslotto, Smith Street
Chicken Bar
Bowling Alley
MOE
McDonalds, Lloyd Street
Old Gippstown, Lloyd Street
Railway Station, Lloyd Street
Rapt Antiques, Lloyd Street
Moe Hotel, Lloyd Street
Safeway, George Street
Georges F & Chips, Albert Road
RSL, Albert Road
Manny's F & Chips, Albert Road
Fish & Chips, Albert Road
Brya's Caf, Albert Road
Coffee Central, Albert Road
Gypsys Pizza, Albert Road
Coles, Albert Road
Bakery Zeaheys, Moore Street
Hungry jacks, Moore Street
Subway, Moore Street
Moe Hot Bread, Moore Street
Erica General Store, Moore Street
Noodle Paradise, Moore Street
Cafe Central, Moore Street
Moe Turf Club, Waterloo Street
Mia's Kitchen, George Street
Micheals Fish & Chips, George Street
Newborough F & C, Rutherglen Road
Cafe Turn Back Time, George Street
Kitchen kebab, Moore Street
Sombo Bakery, Rutherglen Road
Newborough News, Rutherglen Road
Walhalla PO 19 trent st, Rutherglen Road
DROUIN
Gourmet Caf, Princes Way
Bushies Bakery, Princes Way
Nicks Bakehouse, Princes Way
Drouin Family Hotel, Princes Way
Pizza Shack, Princes Way
Drouin T'away, Princes Way
Coles, Hamp Lane
Safeway, Commercial Place
Hill Top Milkbar, Princes Way

David Perry RTA Stop


Bruthen Bakery
Bruthen Info Centre
Nowa Nowa - Mingling Waters
Nowa Nowa General Store
Ensay - Hotel
Swifts Creek
IGA Supermarket
Omeo post office
Buchan
Buchan
Golden Age Hotel
Cann River United
Mallacootta IGA
Orbost Newsagent
Marlo Tackle Shop
General Store
Info Centre
Marlo Hotel
Foodworks

SAN REMO
Cobra Caf, Marine Parade
Lil Caf Bakery, Aberdeen Grocery
Cooking School, Aberdeen Grocery
Fish & Chips, Aberdeen Grocery
Beachside Bakery, Aberdeen Grocery
Foodworks, Aberdeen Grocery
Carmis Kitchen, Aberdeen Grocery
Nude Food Caf, Aberdeen Grocery
Bakehouse, Aberdeen Grocery
NEWHAVEN
VIC, Phillip Island Road
Chocolate Factory, Phillip Island Road
Vietnam Vets Museum, Phillip Island Road
Newsagent , Forrest Ave
IGA, Forrest Ave
COWES
Dilectable Caf, Phillip Island Road
Coles Store, Phillip Island Road
Kuta Caf, Phillip Island Road
Pink Penguin, Phillip Island Road
Burger Edge, Phillip Island Road
Chino TA, Phillip Island Road
VIC, Phillip Island Road
Subway, Phillip Island Road
Woolworths, Phillip Island Road
Kilcunda Gen Store, Bass Highway
Dalyston Gen Store, Bass Highway
LEONGATHA
Lyrebird Caf, McCartin Street
Henriettas Caf, McCartin Street
Bakery, McCartin Street
Coral Fish & Chips, McCartin Street
Serafinos, McCartin Street
Number 9 Caf, McCartin Street
Gatha Bookstore, Bair Street
LuLu Caf, Bair Street
Thornton Bakery, Bair Street
VIC, Bair Street
IGA, Bruce Street
Village Place Coffee, Michael Place
Safeway, Michael Place
RSL, Michael Place
McDonalds, Korumburra Road
Subway, Korumburra Road
Organic Fruit & Veg, Bair Street
Lunchbox, Bruce Street
WONTHAGGI
Subway, White Street
Safeway, Murray Street
Connelly Bakery, Murray Street
McDonalds, Graham Street
IGA, Graham Street
Sensational Sandwiches, Graham Street
Noodle Canteen, Graham Street
Mega Bites, Graham Street
Fish & Chips, Graham Street
Work Man's Club, McBride Street
Whistle Stop Caf , McBride Street
Mezza Luna, McBride Street
Caf Collective, McBride Street
youkis
One Stop Shop, Graham Street
Workways, Graham Street
VIC, White Street
INVERLOCH
Paradise Bakery, Williams Street
Intlet F/C, Williams Street
Revamp Caf, Williams Street
Inverloch F & Chips, Williams Street
Pieman Bakery, Abecket Street
Inverloch VIC, Abecket Street
Vela Nine, Abecket Street
3C Caf, Abecket Street
Antique/cafe, Abecket Street
Arcade Deli, Abecket Street
Foodworks, Palmerston Street
KORUMBURRA
Coal Creek VIC, Korumburra Road
Lucy May's, Bridge Road
Patens Cafe, Bridge Road
Millets Caf, Bridge Road
Korumburra Video, Bridge Road
Burra Bread / LOCH drop, Bridge Road
The Middle Hotel, Bridge Road
Pizza Shack, Bridge Road
Kelly's Bakery, Bridge Road
IGA
Fish & Chips, Korumburra Road
Caf Swiss, Korumburra Road
LOCH
Loch General Store, Victoria Road
Olie At Loch, Victoria Road
Cosy Kitchen, Victoria Road
GRANKTVILLE
Seaside F & Chips, Sth Gippsland Hwy
Crisp Caf, Sth Gippsland Hwy
Bakery, Sth Gippsland Hwy
Grantville Pantry, Sth Gippsland Hwy
Janas Cafe, Sth Gippsland Hwy
Charcoal Chicken, Sth Gippsland Hwy
BP, Sth Gippsland Hwy
Grantville Licensed, Sth Gippsland Hwy
YARRAM
Yarram Country Club, Commercial Road
Federal Coffee Place, James Street
Safeway, James Street
Fish & Chips, Commercial Road
Bakery Caf, Commercial Road
Tree Top Caf, Commercial Road
Info Centre, Commercial Road
Black Ram, Commercial Road
Fitze Milk Bar, Commercial Road
Woodside Gen Store
Alberton Servo, Sth Gippsland Road
Foodworks, Sth Gippsland Road
Woodside, Sth Gippsland Road
PORT ALBERT
Maritime Museum
Wild Fish
Custom House Caf
Port Albert Hotel
Port Albert B & B
Blithe Spirit Accom
Angler1 Accom
General Store
Rodondo
Gallery
MEENIYAN
IGA, Whitelaw Street
Pause at Meeniyan, Whitelaw Street
Moos Caf, Whitelaw Street
Bread & Pickles, Whitelaw Street
Pit Stop Caf, Whitelaw Street
FOSTER
IGA, Station Road
Foster Hot Bread, Station Road
Bromleys Caf, Station Road
Ando's Caf, Station Road
The Rhythm Caf,, Station Road
VIC, Station Road
Foodworks, Station Road
TOORA
IGA
Newsagent
Welshpool
Supermarket, Sth Gippsland Hwy
Milkbar, Sth Gippsland Hwy

Back Road Run


Tyers
Glengarry Bakery
Glengarry IGA
Toongabbie Store
Cowwarr General Store
Heyfield Info Centre
Steddy Diner
Bakery
Newsagent
Busy B's
3858 Caf
Foodworks
Tinamba General Store

Wind in the
Willows
Sun 21st Dec, 6pm - 8pm
Mon, 22nd Dec, 10.30am 12noon, Sale Botanic Gardens

FOLLOWING the outstanding


success of A Midsummer Nights
Dream in March, Glen Elstons
Australian Shakespeare Company
are set to bring the pompous,
arrogant, vain, but hilarious Mr
Toad along with his better-behaved
friends, Ratty, Mole, Badger as well
as the rascally Weasel, to the Sale
Botanic Garden.
This critically acclaimed outdoor
theatre production delivers music,

songs and laughs. There


is fun for young and old as
the Head Chief Rabbit transforms the
audience into rabbits with a waggle of
the ears and a wiggle of the nose.
The young rabbits are encouraged
to get involved in the action, and are
given every opportunity to scream
out loud, sing along and become part
of the adventure. With laughs and
surprises for children and adults, this
is interactive theatre at its best.
So.... this summer pack a picnic,
pack the kids... and head on down to
the riverbank.

About...
Cost: Adult $25.00
Senior $23.00, Conc. $21.00
Member $21.00
Child U12 $21.00
Family of 4 $80.00
Available from:
www.ebbwec.com.au
Food:
Sandwiches $8.00: Ham &
Salad/Chicken & Salad/Ham,
Cheese & Tomato Salad
Cheese Platter $14.00:
Biscuits/3 Maffra Cheeses
Wraps $10.00: Caesar Salad/
Pumpkin & Fetta/Tandoori
Chicken
Assorted Childrens
Sandwiches: $3.00
Sweets: $4.00 Frog in a Pond /
Cup Cakes/Honey Joys

Yarram Country Club


322-340 Commercial Rd
Yarram, Victoria 3971

Call us on: (03) 5182 5399


www.yarramcountryclub.com.au

Nanna Sallys Sewing Service


Basic Repairs @ Basic Prices
Craft Books & Vintage Craft Supplies
Craft Classes and Advice Available
Sewing Machines Serviced
Like us on Facebook.

Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 11:00 - 5:00

Sat: 9:00 - 1:00

212 Raymond St, Sale Ph: 0435 578 197

ROSEDALE MOTORS

Specialists in Quality Motor Vehicles

MAFFRA
Caf Latitude, Johnson Street
Maffra Hot Bake, Johnson Street
Maffra VIC, Johnson Street
MCSC, Johnson Street
Coffee 138, Johnson Street
Foster St Bakery, Johnson Street
Fish & Chips, Johnson Street
Safeway, Johnson Street
MJ's Caf, Johnson Street
JJ's Caf, Johnson Street

Contact Details
Sales: 0408057772
Admin: 03 5143 0908

Email: [email protected]

2001 Ford Falcon - AU XL Ute


SEK 204
$5,990 Drive Away

2004 Ford Fiesta - Zetec


3 Door Hatch
SRA 975
$5,450 Drive Away

1999 Ford Fairlane Ghia


SOI 762
$3,450 Drive Away

Ford Falcon Fairmont - AU3


STR 838
$4,450 Drive Away

Lot 13 Princes Highway, Rosedale, Vic 3847


Ph: 5199 2016 Mob: 0409 167 105
(PO Box 81 Rosedale LMCT 7653)

www.gippslander.com.au

December 2014

Wellington Shire News

The need for speed

Sunday 28th December


Licola Road, Glenmaggie

THE Glenmaggie and District


Boat Club is hosting another
action packed Glenmaggie Gold
Cup Powerboat Race Meeting at
the end of December.
The Glenmaggie & District Boat
Club was established in 1955 on the
foreshore of the Lake Glenmaggie
Dam, adjacent to the Glenmaggie
Bridge when the surrounds were
still wilderness.
The removal of tree stumps from
the proposed racing area was the first
task for the club initially. Original
members recount stories of rowing

out remaining trees on the course,


strapping dynamite to the trunk, and
on lighting the fuse rowing spiritedly
back to the safety of the shore!
In following years boat ramps
were cut and a club hut was erected
which is still standing today
In the early days, boat racing on
the Lake was one of the few forms
of entertainment and brought large
numbers of the rural community

together. Skiffs and Runabouts


featured on the race program which
took on a country picnic atmosphere.
Today the club is a vibrant mix of
drivers and families, still dedicated
toward bringing world class Power
Boat Racing to the local region.
The race meetings are a great
day out and a still top spot to take a
picnic during the festive season.

Right: Loose in
the Dark (Wayne
Smith), the Daryl
Hamilton Memorial
Winner 2012

Join us aboard the Rubeena as you travel from


the Port Of Sale to the Historic Swing Bridge,
cruising quietly observing the wildlife and
discovering the history of Sale and surrounds.
Summer & Winter Weight Available
Plus: Socks, Mini Ponchos, Throws, Knee Rugs, etc.

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ALL WELCOMEREFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE


38 Sellings Lane, Maffra (Directional Signage from Maffra Police Station)

Throws 10%
OFF
BOOKINGS REQUIRED: 0400 933 112
Range of natural

To arrange other times, please call Jen on 03 5147 24440412 383 655

& dyed colours


available

KAL AUTOMOTIVE
** Special

For December / January


$99 Service Deal

**

Minor Service Done on-Site


includes: Oil & Oil Filter & Free Wiper Inserts
(surcharge applies to Diesel & 4 x4 Vehicles)

0438 048 138


Sale Christian Books
The only Independant Christian Bookshop from Lakes Entrance to Berwick.
Serving the Wider Christian Community of Gippsland.
Gifts for all Occasions
Great Childrens Books & Bibles
Like us on Facebook.

Ph: 0435 578 197

212 Raymond St, Sale 3850

AAUSTRALIA
Bit Rude
ADULT PARTIES
By Leah

For a fun filled night full of


laughs and games in your home
Ph: 0400 969 688

facebook.com/ABitRudeGippsland

December 2014

www.gippslander.com.au

East Gippsland Shire News

Recent rains flushing fish out...


ROSS our Fish Whisperer from Riviera Bait
Supplies in Lakes Entrance reports that the
rains are bringing the fish out in their droves in
the lead up to the Christmas break. As the influx
of water flushes the river systems and pushes the
fish under jetties and onto the banks in superb
fashion, anglers will be rewarded.
The Town jetty and Post Office jetty are
producing some fantastic Trevally catches.
Bullock Island is great for Trevally and Spotted
Salmon
The sand crabs are plentiful.
Nanguna is going off for Whiting and Trevally.
Paynesville to Loch Sport is producing excellent
quantities of Trevally and Spotted Salmon. In fact
whole estuary is doing very well.

Above: The Spotted Salmon are running well from Paynesville to Loch Sport.

Your
No.

Stop Fishing Shop!

Lake Tyers, Mill Point, Black Fellas Arm and


Nowa Nowa are wonderful for Flathead and
Bream
The prawns will emerge again next week, in
time for Christmas, as the full moon passes.
Roundup from Lakesentrance.com
Lakes Entrance: Kalimna Jetty is producing
Salmon and Tailor on metal lures. King George
Whiting are active around the town jetties, with
Trevally off the footbridge. A few Flathead and
Gurnard have been landed in the channels.

Live Bait, Sandworm, Shrimp, Rods, Reels, Tackle & Accessories

Riviera Bait Supplies

Lake Tyers: Flathead and Bream are still


prevalent around the channel markers and
Nowa Nowa Arm. Soft plastics and prawn are
accounting for most fish. The odd Tailor has
also been taken.
Mitchell River: Plenty of Estuary Perch to
40cm are biting around the highway bridge, on

diving hard bodied lures. Bream are downstream


from the Butter Factory. Vibes and bait are
catching fish.
Tambo River: Bream have been caught from
Reynolds Road to the mouth, using sandworm
and peeled prawn.
Nicholson: Bream are cruising between the
highway bridge and swimming hole. Sandworm
and shrimp are best bait.
Metung: The boardwalk is still fishing well,
with Bream, Trevally and King George Whiting
taking sandworm, prawn and whitebait.
Paynesville: Plenty of school prawn are about.
Bream are in the Strait, with Tailor striking trolled
metal lures, in Campbell Channel.
Hollands Landing: Bream and Flathead
have been landed around Bull Bay, on shrimp,
sandworm and soft plastics.
Marlo: Estuary Perch are still feeding on live
prawn, off the fishing platforms and around snags.
Flathead and Bream have been caught in the
Snowy River, up to the highway bridge.
Tamboon Inlet: Fishermans Landing has
Tailor and Bream on the go using solid bodied
lures and live prawn.
The channel has Flathead hitting soft plastics.
Bream are throughout the lake. Try prawn and
sandworm.
Mallacoota: Plenty of Bream have been landed
in the Top Lake on plastics, prawn and yabbies.
Yellow Fin Whiting are taking sandworm, with a
few Tailor striking trolled silver lures. The surf
has Salmon and Flathead feasting on pilchard
and poppers.

Privately owned Pizza Shop.


Pizza, Pasta, Kids Meals.
Home Delivery.

243 Esplanade, Lakes Entrance, Vic 3909

Ph:(03) 5155 2263

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - EARLY UNTIL LATE


Now Available
From
Patterson Lakes
To
Lakes Entrance

COZUCAN IN BRUTHEN
www.cozucan.com.au

Cozucan in Bruthen is the gateway to


Snowfields and Alpine National Parks, just
15 minutes from BAIRNSDALE. Cozucan flats
provide quick access to the East Gippsland Rail
Trail, Walking and Horse Riding trails, Fishing
on the Tambo River and four golf courses with
in 45 minutes. Why stay with us? COZUCAN

Opening Hours:
Mon - Sun:
5:00pm - 9:00pm

Ph 51553788
21 Myer Street
Lakes Entrance, Vic 3909

Marlo Ocean View Caravan & Camping Park


Situated in the coastal town of Marlo
where the Snowy River meets the sea.
With stunning scenery, waterways
and beautiful clean beaches, Marlo
Ocean View Caravan & Camping
Park is the ideal base to check out
the beauty of Marlo.

13 acres of beautiful grassed park


Large playing oval within the park
250 sites : 157 with power
Kitchen and sheltered barbeque
Two undercover BBQ areas
On site Kiosk & Coffee shop
LPG gas refills
Onsite cabins
Onsite vans - 4 with en suite
Short stroll to the beach
Pets allowed - conditions apply
Camp fires allowed - conditions apply

(03) 5154 8268


21 Marine Parade, Marlo VIC 3888

www.gippslander.com.au

December 2014

East Gippsland Shire News

Twilight Golf
Every Friday from 4pm
Orbost Golf Course

ORBOST Golf Club, a semiprivate course, set in picturesque


timbered country on the outskirts
of Orbost on the Bonang Highway
and is over 100 years old.
The Club was originally formed
as the Snowy River Golf Club and
played on private land near the
banks of the Snowy River just to the
south of town. In the 1930s the Golf
Club was relocated to its present site
and was renamed.

club to upgrade sprinklers around the


greens and tees whilst the fairways
have a mix of native grasses and
introduced species and are left to
themselves. There are many species
of trees around the course, which
attract a wide range of birdlife, and
kangaroos are often seen around the
course later in the day.
With 18 holes on a tight layout

FAMILY FUN ON THE THUNDERMBIRD


Orbost presents a challenge to
all golfers, and includes some
magnificent views of the famous
Snowy River flats.
Orbost Golf Club has resumed
Twilight Golf on Friday evenings with
entry open to Members and Visitors.
Playing alternate nines each
week, the event is determined on
Handicap for Members and under
the Callaway System for Visitors.
Entry is $5.00 for a Chook Run

Orbost Golf Club later acquired


the land outright to provide a
permanent home for golfers in
Orbost and surrounding districts.

with the winner of each section


winning a frozen chicken (subject to
sufficient players).
With Daylight Saving now is the
time to get out and enjoy the fresh
air with a quick nine holes of golf in
a magnificent backdrop.

Floating Dragon
Dinner - Tuesday to Sunday from 6:00pm.
Yum-Cha served first Sunday of the Month from Noon till 2:00pm

The Great Alpine Road


Drive one of Australias great touring
routes, The Great Alpine Road, and
explore Victorias north-east all the way
down into the heart of Gippsland.
Krowathunkoolong Keeping Place
Krowathunkooloong Keeping Place is an Aboriginal
cultural museum housing a vast collection of artefacts,
art and information where visitors can learn about the
history of the Gunai/Kurnai people.
Nicholson River Winery
A small pioneering enterprise in East Gippsland
producing wines characterised by fragrant aromas,
intense flavours and complexity on the palate.
Mitchell River National Park
Mitchell River National Park has impressive river
scenery, serene rainforest gullies, rugged landscapes.
Surrounding the spectacular Mitchell River northwest of Bairnsdale, it features gorges, forests and long
walking tracks.
East Gippsland Rail Trail (circled)
Experience the diversity of East Gippsland as this trail
weaves through farmland, forests, creeks, rivers and
flood plains towards the Snowy River.

It was a great afternoon watching the fishing


boats and enjoying the coastal scenery

We travelled down the lakes, past Kalimna


and on to Metung, then on to Paynesville,
where we saw Raymond Island.

My family highly recommends a day


out on the Stormbird as a fun and
educational outing

& Marine Display

World-wide. Featuring over 90,000 items,


we display a 10 metre coral reef, Aquariums,
Model Railway room and a huge gift shop
featuring shell & ocean gifts to suit all ages
& pockets

Asian style cuisine overlooking the majestic Western Boat Harbour,


Lakes Entrance. An abundance of local seafood, produce and wine.

Things to do

It was a lovely day and we boarded with


many other folks keen to see the Lakes.

Griffiths Shell Museum

Water was introduced to maintain


the greens and tees many years
ago, and some watering points on
the fairways added later. The ever
increasing cost of water has led the

THE well appointed Bairnsdale International is an


ideal base to explore the vast Gippsland Lakes, the
Mitchell River and the surrounding forests
and of course Bairnsdale itself, a laidback country town with fascinating
cultural trails and scenic drives.

Refreshments were available with a beer


for dad, a cup of tea for mum and soft
drinks and ice creams for the kids.

(03) 5155 1538


[email protected]
125 Esplanade, Lakes Established in 1962. We are one of Australias
largest displays of Natural Marine Life
Entrance 3909

Over the years the club has


seen many improvements, and
the modern Clubhouse compares
favourably with any in Gippsland.

Stylish
base in
Gippsland

While on a recent visit to Lakes Entrance


my family decided to have an outing on
the Thunderbird.

160 Esplanade,
Western Boat Harbour,
Lakes Entrance

Fully Licensed
(no BYO)

Ph: 03 5155 1400

www.floatingdragon.com.au

Testimonial...
Our Anniversary at the
Bairnsdale International

We arrived just after 2pm and settled in to the


most delightful spa/king size room. The bathroom
was lovely with a corner spa bath ready for a
relaxing soak.
The main room was well appointed with a
beautiful king size bed, large TV with Foxtel
service and gourmet coffee making facilities.
We had a very relaxing afternoon and
eagerly awaited our evening meal. At
6.30 we ventured downstairs to the
dining room which was tastefully
decorated and so clean and well
presented.
My wife settled on French onion
soup followed by the seafood steak
and I chose the salt and pepper squid
and rack of lamb.
The entres arrived in no time and were
beautiful. After a short break the mains arrived and
we savored the tender steak and well presented
rack of lamb.
After seeing the desert menu we just had to
squeeze in a soft centred chocolate cake and a
sticky date pudding, which we were told was an
award winning desert. It certainly was delicious!
The following morning we woke after a
wonderful nights sleep in the quiet air-conditioned
room and trotted off to breakfast whereupon we
were treated to a superb rendition of eggs Benedict.
Thank you to Madlen and staff, our stay was terrific
and we celebrated our anniversary in great style!

Snowy River Day Rides- Snowy River Cycling


Snowy River Cycling offers this self guided day ride,
allowing you to explore the farmlands forest and
surrounds of the Snowy River as it nears the sea.

3 55 M ai n S t , Ba ir nsd al e Vi c 3 8 75
T e l : 03 51 52 8 3 00 F ax : 03 5152 77 98
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December 2014

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East Gippsland Shire News


Sat 10th January Lake Tyers

Lake Tyers set to Rock!


There's no shortage of gluten free options at
Footbridge Fish & Chips.
Fresh Seafood
Homemade Chips
Dimmys & Potato Cakes
GLUTEN FREE AVAILABLE

Ph: (03) 5155 2253 19 Myer St, Lakes Entrance 3909

Riviera Backpackers
Riviera Backpackers is situated on Cunninghamme Arm, part of the greater
Gippsland Lakes. The perfect spot to unload your backpack, unwind from your
travels and see the sights of Lakes Entrance. Being the only Backpackers Hostel
in Lakes Entrance, Riviera Backpackers offers you a comfortable bed, cosy
rooms, open plan Common Room, BBQ and Laundry facilities, all under one roof.
With everything at your doorstep, you can wander across the road to Ninety
Mile Beach and experience the beauty of untouched beaches and dunes. Or, hire
a canoe and discover the length and breadth of the Gippsland Lakes.

Ph: (03) 5155 2444

669/671 Princes Hwy, Lakes Entrance 3909

Fish A Fare
Open 7 Days a Week - 11:00 AM Onwards

509 The Esplanade, Lakes Entrance, 3909

5155 4545

www.waterwheelbeachtavern.com
Water Wheel offer self-contained accommodation for your next stop over in Lake Tyers
Beach! All cabins (4 or 6 person cabins available) include en-suite facilities and are perfect
for families, couples, small groups, fishing groups, corporate & business travellers, selfdrive, backpackers and as a stopover along the Gippsland tourist route. Everyone can
enjoy this destination which provides easy access to the lake for fishing, swimming or
boating. Situated right next door to the Waterwheel Beach Tavern, Waterwheel Beach
Cabins also cater to those travelling with caravans and for campers alike.

577 Lake Tyers Beach Road, Lakes Tyers Beach, VIC, 3909

The Waterwheel Lake Tyers

Fishing Competition

On & Off Shore Fishing Challenge!


Start: Fri 28th of Nov at 2pm
Finish: Sat 29th of Nov, at 4pm
This HUGE event, a drawcard to
the district, will see hundreds of
competitors trying to take home a
magnificent major price valued at
over $5,000! Registration to this highly
publicised, jam-packed weekend is via
phone (03 5156 5855) or in person at
the Waterwheel Beach Tavern. Numbers
are limited so register asap to ensure
youre locked in and able to participate!

THE inaugural Groundswell


Music Festival, on the waterfront
at Lake Tyers Beach, has been
overwhelmed with the support
the event has mustered this year.
The event site is right on the
edge of the Gippsland Lakes with
the most incredible views and
wherever you are situated on the
day, youll never be too far from
the action. Throw into the mix
a fabulous food and beverage
offering and some classic Aussie
rock icons and you can be assured
of a ROCKIN day out.
Be sure to visit www.
groundswellfest.com.au to secure
your tickets. Numbers are limited,
so dont miss out.

The Line Up
The Screaming Jets

The Screaming Jets formed in


Newcastle in 1989. With three
albums that peaked in the ARIA
Albums Chart top 5 All for One
(1991), Tear of Thought (1992)
and The Screaming Jets (1995) the
Jets are the headline act this year.

The James Reyne Band

James Reynes songs including


The Boys Light Up, Reckless
& Beautiful People have been
a part of our lives since he first
debuted on Countdown in 1979.

The Ian Moss Trio

One of Australias iconic


musicians, Ian Moss delivers
an unforgettable sound that is
distinctive soulful & bluesy.

Mental as Anything

After nearly three decades


the Mentals are still pumping

out their highly listenable,


idiosyncratic brand of garage pop.

King of the North

Hard rock duo King Of The North


with Andrew Higgs (Guitar/
Vocals) and Danny Leo (Drums/
Back up Vocals) a renown for
intense live shows and a powerful
brand of modern rock.

Virtue

Virtue, a three-piece Alt/Rock


band, featuring Elly Lanza (Vocals
/Guitar), Glen Cav (Bass) and
Paul Spyder Marrett (Drums),
pump out a huge sound in their
live performances and are fast
building a dedicated fan base.

Josh Cashman

Josh Cashman blends humble


heart felt lyrics with a diverse
roots and reggae sound filled
with flowing guitar riffs and
touching vocal melodies.

www.gippslander.com.au

December 2014

East Gippsland Shire News

The final farewell


ON the 13th December a new funeral service is opening
in Lakes Entrance. Afterlife funerals, an independent
family owned service provider, take an innovative
approach to funeral design.

CEO Scott Harris started in the industry working with


funeral directors who specialised in Chinese, Greek and
Lebanese cultural funeral services, learning the nuances of
such diverse proceedings, religious and cultural ways.

Youre Invited to the Grand Opening of the new


Afterlife Funerals Lakes Entrance
Funeral Home & Cremation Services Centre

Its no surprise then that Afterlife has employed a select


group of local Aboriginal people in order to impart After
Lifes knowledge of the various aspects and considerations
of funeral planning. Their express aim is to enable the
design of burial services that meet with the expectations
and particular cultural requirements of Aboriginal peoples.

by the Hon. Darren Chester

Its a fantastic development and meets a sadly un-met


need. This kind of considered approach is also reflected in
the individuality of their funeral design more generally and
is the reason the business is able to grow into a new regions.

Date: Saturday 13th December, 2014


Time: 11.00am
Place: 2 Grey St, Lakes Entrance, 3909
Tel: 0428 784 701 / 1300 669 358
www.afterlifefunerals.com.au

Lakes Plumbing
Service

Specialising in new roof & roof replacements


FREE QUOTES

62 Whiters St
Lakes Entrance, Vic 3909

* Guttering

* New Roof

* Colorbond repair & Replace

* Tile to Colorbond replacement

Tel: (03) 5155 1493

Your local roofing specialist with over 20 years experience


Lic. 39572

Phone: 0427 364 061

Car Games teach Kids literacy...


TRAVELLING with kids provides
some great opportunities to learn.
Car travel is a great chance to develop
your childs reading ability in a fun
and informal way. Here are some car
games the whole family came play.
Environment Language
Holidaying with children usually
exposes your child to new environments.
Gippsland is a diverse area you will
find oceans, lakes, forests, farm land
and National Parks. Introduce children
to new words or environments when
travelling, this may be single words
such as dolphins, seals, pelicans (Lakes
Entrance) to more complex information,
how caves were formed (Buchan).
Eye Spy
To learn to read children need to
recognise the letter and connect it with
the sound it makes. Playing Eye Spy

can help reinforce this connection. Say,


I spy with my little eye something
beginning with the letter m and that
makes the sound /m/. This helps
younger children connect objects they
see with the beginning sound they make.
Signs
Your child may be learning to
recognise the alphabet, sounding out
words, learning sight words, or an
independent reader. Signs provide a
great opportunity for all children to
read. Often signs provide diagrams as
well as text. While younger children
can interpret the diagram older children
can read the text.
Number Plates
There are many reading games
involving number plates. Older
children can invent silly sentences
using the letters in the Number Plates

such as RAC123 could be running


after cows or raindrops are colourful.
Younger children can play letter spotto,
recognising the letters on the Number
Plates. Turn it into a game by counting
the number of times they see the letters
in their own name.
Books
In many wonderful Op Shops throughout
Gippsland for under $1 children can
buy Picture Books, early Reader chapter
books or Young Adult fiction. With the
limited space in a car it is a great chance
to continually replace books.
Enjoy your travels through the
wonderful Gippsland region.
Jenny Graham is the founder of
AbcJenny a website and Facebook
page which provides information and
activities to help develop childrens
literacy skills from birth onwards.

From reading to newborns to helping children struggling


at school, abc Jenny reading & abc Jenny writing provides
expert advice & fun activities to help your child develop.
Please browse my website and Facebook page to discover
more about abc Jenny .
Web: www.jengraham71.wordpress.comFacebook: Abc Jenny
Twitter: @abcJennyG

December 2014

www.gippslander.com.au

East Gippsland Shire News

Local Seafood
at its best

THE Reggies Slipway, of Lakes Entrance, a fish


and chippery that sources the freshest local seafood
direct from the trawlers has just undergone a major
revamp of their premises.
Reggies, also renown for their range of burgers,
sandwiches, souvalakis, great coffee, delicious
milkshakes, cakes and homemade sausage
rolls, is dine-in or takeaway.
Plus they now deliver their
gourmet fare straight to your
door, so you barely have to get
off the couch to partake!
Its great to see such fabulous
exponents of local fare kick on.
Right: Reggies Slipway of Lakes
Entrance, delicious home made food.

(LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED)


Proud suppliers to local restaurants, caf, clubs, hotels, stores & caterers.
And now offering
*delivery to your door 6 days a week*
So for all your catering & wholesale quality fresh fruit & vegetable supplies
Phone Kevin on 0409 540 091 or email us at
[email protected]

176 Main St, Bairnsdale, 3875


Tel: 03 5152 3104

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December 2014

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December 2014

South Gippsland Shire News

School Holiday fun


in Sth Gippy

*gemstones and crystals *sun catchers *himalayan salt lamps


*natural soaps *goats milk soap *hypnosis cds
*jewellery *hand carved timber furniture
* Kaycie Jades Art Studio and much more
Relaxation massage & natural healings available by appointment.
Reiki healings & Angel Card Readings also available.
Check out our website for our school holiday art & craft programs.
Birthday craft parties also available.

SOUTH Gippsland offers heaps of


fun and activities for families over
the summer break. This month
we are highlighting two ways you
might not of thought of to keep the
kids entertained.
The South Gippsland Railway,
headquartered at Korumburra, is
running a special timetable for the
summer holiday season. Trains
will be running every Sunday
in December and January, with
Wednesday services on certain

December / January Specials


20% off all hand crafted timber furniture

The South Gippsland Tourist


Railway operates over the
36-kilometre section of rail from
Nyora to Leongatha, a section of the
former Great Southern Railway which
once stretched almost 250 kilometres
from Melbourne to Woodside,
between Yarram and Sale. The
holiday timetable runs between the
Korumburra and Leongatha section.
Make the most of your trip, by
taking some sandwiches and make it
a great family picnic day, or take time
out to look around Burra and Gatha
on your travels. The SGRs program
caters for everyone 4 years or older.
Another completely different
option is the summer Be Enchanted
school holiday craft program at
Foster. Kids can choose from a
large variety of crafty projects, sun
catchers, bracelets and necklaces,
mini gem trees, rock critters, fairy
wands, hair ties or bracelet stands, or
their own painting masterpiece for
example. There are plenty of other
options to choose from as well.

Spend $100 or more in one transaction in our showroom & mention


this advertisement to receive FREE 1-2kg Himalayan Salt Lamp
Open 10 am - 3 pm most days or other times by appointment

Above: The South


Gippsland Railway
is running a special
timetable over
Summer.

Ph: 0417 491 537


www.beenchanted.com.au
60 Ameys Track, Foster, Vic 3960

dates, see breakout at right.

Right: Be Enchanted
runs some great craft
classes for kids of the
Christmas holiday
season.

SGR Holiday
Timetable
Regular Railmotor Timetable
Korumburra to Leongatha (Return)

Korumburra
depart 11:00 AM
Leongatha
arrive 11:40 AM
Leongatha
depart 12noon
Korumburra
arrive 12:40 PM

1:30 PM
2:10 PM
2:30 PM
3:10 PM

Loco Hauled Trains

Korumburra to Leongatha (Return)

Korumburra
depart 11:00 AM
Leongatha
arrive 11:40 AM
Leongatha
depart 12:10 PM
Korumburra
arrive 12:50 PM

1:50 PM
2:30 PM
3:00 PM
03:50 PM

All trips start and finish at


Korumburra Station

January
Sunday December 7th (RM)
Sunday December 21st (RM)
Friday December 26th (LHMixed) Special
Sunday December 28th (LH)
Wednesday December 31st (RM)
January
Sunday January 4th (RM)
Wednesday January 7th (RM)
Sunday January 11th (RM)
Wednesday January 14th (RM)
Sunday January 18th (RM)
Wednesday January 21st (RM)
Sunday January 25th (RM)

Loco Hauled Train (LH)


Rail Motor (RM)
Check with SGR on 03 5658 1111

Phone: 56581111
Or 0431 684 981
[email protected]
www.sgr.org.au
Travel on board historic railway carriages on a winding journey through the rolling hills of the Strzelecki Ranges. Its a
leisurely and relaxed way to view and experience our beautiful countryside without the stress of tailgaters wanting you to
hurry up. The train passes through some unique gullies and forests tucked away in the hills. Visitors may explore the 107 year
old station and museum at Korumburra. Self serve refreshments are available in the magnificent refreshment room.
Journeys start at the heritage listed Korumburra Station and head to Leongatha, giving you time to experience the town, have
a coffee or a picnic then return to Korumburra by train.
First train departs Korumburra at 11:00 on Sundays 21st and 28th December, all Sundays and Wednesdays in January. S.G.R.
also offers: Train Charters for sight-seeing groups, birthday parties or other functions; Dream Come True experiences
(where you get to drive the train), Function Room Hire and Murder Mystery Trains.

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South Gippsland Shire News

Calling all Artists


Friday 23rd January,
The Roundabout, Main Street
Foster,

THE Life Aquatic Small Canvas


Exhibition and Competition will
open on Friday January 23 at
Fosters Stockyard Gallery so
artists and hobbyists have plenty
of time to create their portrayal of
the theme for 2015 Impressions
of Coastal Life in South Gippsland.
An official Life Aquatic 2015
canvas will be supplied with the $15
entry fee for the Open category and
$5 for Primary students. Canvases
are now available at Stockyard
Gallery (open daily), Swanlee Art
and Craft Leongatha (5662 3091),
Yarram Bargain Centre (5182 6266),
Morwell Art and Framing (5134
5515) and Gecko Studio Gallery,
Fish Creek (5683 2481) which is
open Thursday through Monday.
The skys the limit where creating
is concerned as long as the official
2015 (20 x 20cm) framed canvases
are used and the measurement of
20 x 20 cm is not exceeded. The
depth is up to the artist, giving great
flexibility as to whether the artwork
is 2D or 3D.
There is no limit to the number of
entries you can have, its up to you,
canvases cannot be joined together
in any way, however.
Any medium and material can be
used: paint, pencil, photography,
mosaic, textiles, ceramic, metal,
glass you are only limited by your
imagination. Pick up an information

Annual Small Canvas Exhibition


& Competition
January 23 to February 16 2015

Winners Announced
On BBQSunday
February 8 at noon
Above: The 2014 Best in Show went
to Andrew Hocking for Hey,
Whats an Outrage!

1st Prize $800

leaflet at Stockyard Gallery


and participating venues.

2nd Place 2D & 3D $300 each

Lucrative prizes are on offer


for the winning artworks in the
categories of Best in Show ($800),
second place 2D and 3D ($300
each) and Peoples Choice ($100
Stockyard Gallery Gift Voucher).
There will also be prizes for Primary
and Secondary student entries.
The winning entries will be
announced at a barbecue event on
Saturday February 8th at 12 noon
where festivities will kick off with
food, wine and music.
Stockyard Gallery is open
from 10am to 4pm and can be
contacted on 5682 1125 or email
[email protected] The

Peoples Choice $100 Stockyard Gallery Gift Voucher.

gallery is located at The Roundabout

Many more prizes to be won. Come along to the BBQ


&
enjoy some great art, food, music & wine

Main Street Foster.


Visit the gallery for great gift
ideas

and

regularly

Open 7 Days a Week from 10am4pm

changing

exhibitions. Open between 10am

At the RoundaboutMain StreetFoster 3960

and 4pm Monday to Sunday except

Tel: 5682 1125

Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New

[email protected]

Years and Good Friday.

Bass Coast Shire News

Getting a loan...

Professional Advice & Your Choice of


Loans and Lenders
CALL KEN FISHER ON 0422 449 448
Located on Phillip Island
Serving the people of the
Bass Coast region and
surrounds
Email: [email protected]
www.southernfinancebrokers.com.au

Our Services

Home Loans
Business Finance
Investment Property Finance
Refinancing Debt Consolidation
Commercial Property Finance
Vehicle & Equipment Financing
Mortgage Protection & Property
Insurances

KEN FISHER IS A CREDIT REPRESENTATIVE, NO 418693 OF BLSSA PTY LTD (AUSTRALIAN CREDIT LICENCE NO. 391 237)

APPLYING for a loan is a big


step, to help, here is a handy list
of the documents you are likely
to need when you meet with your
credit adviser.

Identity
You will need two of the following:
Passport
Drivers licence
Photo identification
Or one of the above three, plus a birth
certificate, Medicare card, citizenship
certificate or similar documentation.

Income
Employed: your most recent
PAYG payslip, that shows at least 3
months of YTD income.

as well as details and values of any


other assets, such as cars, stock, term
deposits and property.

Liabilities

Self-employed: your personal tax


return and ATO assessment notices
for a year, as well as your businesss
financial documents.

Pay down your credit cards,


lenders assess your ability to make
repayments on your credit limits, not
just the amount you owe.

Other income that you receive will


need to be documented. For example,
if you own an investment property.

Of course the documentary


requirements of your individual
lender will differ.

Assets

Your local MFAA Approved


Credit Adviser can tell you exactly
what to provide.

You will need bank statements,

August
2012
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Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Breaky
80s/ 90s

Breaky Country

Breaky
60s / 70s

Breaky
70s / 90s

Breaky Country

Sports

Christian

60s to 90s
music
Vision
Local
News
Australia

Current
Affairs

Classical
Music

Pop Nostalgia
Blues

Country
Music
Easy
Listening
Music

0900
1100
1200

Rock / Pop Nostalgia 60s to 90s

Local Issues
Public
First

Local Issues

International Politics Money/Climate Issues

Indigenous

Arts Alive

U3A
Workplace Issues/ Media Issues

Easy Listening Music

0200

0100

The History Show

Rock/Pop
Music
80s/90s

Youth
Music
Easy
Listening
Music

0400
0530

Music

German

Maltese

Dutch

Indonesian

Chinese

Italian

Greek

Japanese

Greek
Classic
Rock

Filipino

Alternative
Music

Alternative
Music

Metal Music

Blues
Dance/Electro

Modern
Brass

Dance /
Overnight
Programs

Gay
Community
Experimental
Music

0730
0900
1030
1230

Indigenous

Electro

Contemporary
MusicMusic
Bass Electro
Alternative
Country
Rock
Music

Alternative Music

Country Music

5pm
Greek
Jazz
6.30
Sudanese
Sth African
Rock / Pop
Blues Music

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7am-6pm

7am-6pm

6pm-8pm
6pm-8pm
8pm-10pm

8pm-10pm

10pm12am
12am-7am
12am-7am

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
The Sounds of West Gippsland (includes News, Weather and Community Programs)
The Sounds of West
Gippsland
(includes
Weather
and Community
Programs)
A mellow
selection
from a News,
wide range
of musical
styles.
A mellow selection from a wide range of musical styles.
Sweet
Soul
Geofs
Moven
Turn
Your
Soul Connection
Connection
Golden
Geofs
MovenGroove/
Groove/
Turn Up
Up Your
Soul
Music/Music
Country
Sams
Radio/All
Stars
Country
SamsAlternatives
Alternatives
Radio/All Stars
Mega-Mix/
Around
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Jazz
Festival
Cafe
Jazz Festival
The
Catch
Classic Rock
Prog Spectrum
A Musical
The Dance of Life
World
Jazz4U/
Classic
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Prog
Spectrum
Play
It
One
More
Time
Traveller
Up/Golden
Corner/Planet
/Wednesday Night
Patchwork/
Musical
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/Wednesday Night
Time/Trad Jazz
Mega Mix
Music
Live
Trad Jazz at Oak
Mystery Tour
Music
Live
at Oak Street
Street
Shades
of
Blues
Night Sounds
Night Sounds
Night Sounds
Play It One More Time Traveller
(fortnightly)
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Time
Night Sounds of
Night Sounds
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Gippsland
NIGHT SOUNDS OF WEST GIPPSLAND
West Gippsland
of West Gippsland

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South Gippslands FM Radio 3mFM Live streaming www.3mfm.com.au

Sunday
6:00 Local Radio
9:00 Sunday Brunch
11:00 Talking Books
12:00 Jazz Club
2:00 Golden Hits -50s

Monday

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Baw Baw Shire News

Boxing Day Races

Fri 26th January


Drouin Picnic Racetrack

DROUIN Picnic Racetrack, nestled amongst the


park surrounds of the Mathew Bennett Park and the
Drouin Golf Club, about 500m south of the Freeway
itself, boasts a beautiful sweeping entrance to the home
straight. The final stretch of the course is slightly uphill,
and is notorious for close finishes and exciting racing.
The turf racing surface is one of the best in the district.

The Club is run by enthusiastic volunteers who form the


backbone of working bees that keep this local institution
going. The Club also ploughs thousands of dollars of race
day proceeds back into local charities.
Its a great way to wind down from the hectic pace of
Christmas day and heaps of fun as well!

Drouins main race meeting features the Drouin Cup on


Boxing Day. The Cup is usually the richest of the Picnic circuit
and has been running for over 30 years. Locals and visitors
alike descend on the lawns to picnic on Christmas leftovers,
pop some Champagne, check out the fashions on the field and
place a bet. Last years event attracted around 1800 people.

Drouins Boxing Day racing is a great way to wind down after


Christmas Day festivities.

Latrobe Shire News

Ill Be There!
Songs and stories
of solidarity

Sat 13th December, 7pm


Kernot Hall, Princes Drive & Monash Way, Morwell

THE Victorian Trade Union Choir is performing in a


FREE event, funded by the Bush and Mine Fire Recovery
Program and supported by the Gippsland Trade &
Labour Council and La Mama, early December.

Its an inspiring, funny and moving music theatre show


featuring songs and stories of solidarity that people really
connect with. It was created, produced and performed by
the Victorian Trade Union Choir in collaboration with
award winning playwright Rebecca Lister and musical
director Michael Roper. The show has played to sold out
seasons at Trades Hall in 2012, at La Mama in 2013 and
Geelong in November.

The Victorian Trade Union Choir singing songs of solidarity.

Featured in the show is a story from local activist Vicki


Hamilton OAM, of the Asbestos Council of Victoria,
about her once strong and vital dad who died 14 years
after being diagnosed with asbestosis. The story is linked
to This Darkened Room, a song written by choir member
Mary Caruana for the musical Dust, about Lisa Moran,
whose treatment for mesothelioma required her to stay out
of the sunlight.
This even promises to a most uplifting one!
Bookings essential: Kernot Hall Box Office: 5176 3333

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Shows

Lang Lang
Agricultural Show
Saturday 17th January 2015
ADMISSION
Adults $10
Children (under 15) $2
120 Westernport Road, Lang Lang
Ph: 03 5997 5006
www.langlangshow.org
[email protected]

The main arena buzzes with various horse events such as


Show Jumping, Galloway Pony & Hack riding, a Fun Ring
for the kids, Miniature Ponies, Shetland Ponies, Harness,
Pintos,Pony Club, Clydesdales and Stock Horses. The "Cattle
Spectacular" is a great success every year with many entries
from near & far. There are also Poultry, an Animal Nursery
and a Wonderful Dog Show, one of the largest outside the
Royal Melbourne Show. In the main pavilion there is the
"Lang Lang Young Personality Competition" which is free to
enter and attracts local and non local children under 16. Also
in the main pavilion is the vegetable stall with all proceeds
going to the Kooweerup Hospital and all the produce
donated by local market gardeners. The main activity in the
main pavilion is, of course, the Art, Craft, Cooking, Produce,
Flowers, Photography etc which is on display and is judged,
with prizes going to the most successful entries. Take a
wander around the Showgrounds and you will find food
stalls, amusements and showbags as well as all the activity
of the animals and their owners.

Rail Trails

Light lunches and delicious cakes are available everyday and our
Gourmet Ice creams and icy frappes will be a welcome refreshment
on the hot summer days. We have a range of local organic jams and
sauces and a new line of lovely coconut oil products.

7am - 5pm Monday-Friday and 8am - 5pm Saturday/Sunday

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Telephone: 03 5668 2455

The Bass
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The Grand
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Where does it start and end?

Top left: The Grand Ridge Rail Trail


runs between Mirboo North and
Boolarra.

The Bass Coast rail trail offers


panoramic views of Bass Strait from
the Bourne Creek Trestle Bridge at
Kilcunda. The Trail meanders through
farmland, coastal bushland, historic
coal mining reserves and rugged
coastline. The Bass Coast Rail Trail
links to the George Bass Coastal Walk
at Kilcunda, so it is possible to walk
from the Punch Bowl in San Remo all
the way to the centre of Wonthaggi.

The Grand Ridge Rail Trail winds


13 picturesque kilometres between
Mirboo North and Boolarra in the
Strzelecki Ranges in Gippsland.
As a rail-trail it is unique in being
continuously along the site of the
railway track, and having end points
easily accessible within the two towns,
and also having easy access along the
track at the township of Darlimurla.

The Trail starts at the old Wonthaggi


Railway Station in Murray Street or at
the old Anderson railway station site
on Bass Highway at the roundabout to
Phillip Island.

Left: A Kilcunda landmark, the trestle


bridge carries the Bass Coast Rail Trail
over Bourne Creek

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Finance

Holiday rental investments


getting the best of both worlds
WITH summer rapidly approaching
and property investment rising
in popularity, you might think
that investing in a holiday rental
property right now, is a great way
to kill two birds with one stone. But
is it? Making a holiday property a
profitable investment takes some
careful consideration and planning.
In this article, we give you a guide to
getting the best of both worlds!
Weve all dreamed of a little holiday
place where we could get away for a
break with family and friends. And
why not combine it with a property
investment to make some money?
The problem is, it is very difficult to
find one property that can serve both
purposes particularly as a holiday
rental earns its biggest income during
the periods where you and your friends
may want to use it most.
Remember to think with your
head, not your heart!
If youre looking to buy a property for
investment purposes, then you need
to take two things into consideration
rental income and capital gain. The
rental income needs to be enough to
cover your loan and maintenance costs,
so that it doesnt end up costing you
money out of your pocket every month.
For capital gain, you need to choose
a property that will rise in value

over time. If your favourite holiday


destination is also popular with
everyone else, it might be difficult to
find a property that has the capital gain
potential in that location.
However, that doesnt mean you
cant find a place in an up and coming
holiday spot with greater capital gain
potential than those you currently
frequent. Research is the key to success
here avoid places that are booming
and look for locations with real future
growth potential. These are usually
locations with great activities for
families swimming, bush walking,
water sports and so on.
Its important to remember that if
you want the property to work as an
investment, youll need to place profit
considerations before your own holiday
requirements. Remember to always
think with your head and not your heart
in this respect and you could come out
on top.
What happens during the
off season?
One important thing to remember is that
a holiday rental investment is unlikely
to provide consistent rental returns all
year round. For example, if the property
is near a beach, it may go untenanted
during most of the winter. If its near a
ski field, just the opposite is true.

To be sure your investment property


will be profitable, you need to calculate
how much it will earn during the peak
seasons to see if it will cover your
costs when it is unoccupied. Before
you make your purchase, talk to local
real estate agents about how much the
property is likely to earn over the year
to see if it will be financially viable.
If you plan to use the property for a
holiday yourself, think about using it
during the off season so that you dont
lose out on rent. This is something else
you should take into consideration
when you choose the location will
it offer you what you need when its
available to you for use?
Other considerations
Many people, particularly those with
families, favour holiday rental homes
over hotels because they cost less and
are much more convenient. But like
hotels, holiday rental homes need to
be cleaned and spruced up after every
tenant and can pose a lot more problems
than regular rentals and property
investments in this respect.
Given that your holiday rental
property is also likely to be in a
destination thats not close to your
home, and needs to be constantly on
the market to acquire tenants, then
it is likely that you will need help
maintaining and managing it.

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Gippsland is holding a Toy
and Gift Drive this Christmas in
support of Berry Street.

A good property agent or


management company is therefore key
to the profitability of a holiday rental
investment. Using the professional
services of a good property agent or
management company could save you
a great deal of time, effort and money.
They will organise website
advertising, bookings, cleaning and
maintenance. And youll be happy to
know that these expenses are usually
tax deductible if you are using the
property for investment purposes. Talk
to a tax specialist to see exactly what
expenses are tax deductible before you
make the decision to buy.
However, it should be noted that if
you want to use the property yourself,
this will reduce your expense tax
deductions by the percentage of time
that you use it. You need to take this into
consideration when budgeting for your
holiday rental purchase.
Financing your holiday
investment property
If you are buying a holiday rental
property, the conditions of your
loan could be different to those of a
regular home loan. The most common
difference is the loan to value ratio
(LVR), or the percentage the bank is
willing to lend you against the value
of the property. The LVR for a loan to
purchase a holiday rental may be lower

All gifts and donations to be


received:
by 5pm, 19th December
to 35 Hotham Street,
Traralgon

Call 03 5175 0411 or email [email protected] for further


enquiries.
Please help us bring the spirit of Christmas to the lives of children & young people
in Berry Streets care this year.

your future
your freedom
your club

Club Financial Services Gippsland, an


Authorised Credit Representative 365253
of Australian Credit Licence 392887.

than what is required to purchase a


regular home. This could mean you
need a higher deposit than you might
need for a regular home loan.
The best way to determine how much
of a deposit you need for any holiday
rental property you may have in mind
is to talk to us early in your decision
making process. We will help you
crunch the numbers to see what you can
afford and if a property will be a viable

financial proposition.
There are a great many loans
available today, suitable for investment
purposes. So why not give us a call
to chat about your investment plans?
Well help you secure the loan thats
right for your purposes and personal
financial situation. Talk to us today.
Club Financial Services Gippsland
- Phone 0351750411

Spiritual
General enquiries: Maureen Barrass
9500 8220
Exhibitor enquiries welcome
Email: [email protected]

www.sacredmist.com.au

Melbournes Psychic and Wellbeing Expos


Featuring exhibitions, including, palmistry, astrology, spiritual artists, crystals, natural therapists, professional
healers, tarot, crystal ball & ribbon readers & much more.

Inverloch Community Centre


Saturday 17th January, 2015
16 ABeckett St, Inverloch

Rosebud Memorial Hall


Sunday 4th January, 2015
994 Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud

Rye Civic Centre


Sunday 11th January 2015
12 Napier St, Rye

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December in
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Patch

House & Garden

A Week by Week Guide on


what to grow and how

Above: Sow cabbage seeds in early


December.

Although we havent had many warm days yet you should


be seeing some results in the garden. Tomatoes will be
making good growth and you may be fortunate to have
small tomatoes on some of your plants. Continue sowing
beans and lettuce every ten days or so and be sure to plant
seeds of cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli now for late
January/February transplanting.

Left: Sow bush beans in early


December.
Right: Celery is a bit more of a
challenge to grow because it must never
run short of water. If it does the stalks
will be tough and stringy.
Below left: Keep tomatoes pruned, 3-4
main shoots is enough.

Planning ahead will help ensure a continuous supply of vegetables throughout


the year. Even though we have had some good rainfalls in many areas it is wise
to pay attention to soil moisture levels as setbacks will slow your plants down and
in some cases will make them go to seed early.

Below right: Radishes are very easy to


grow and ready in a few weeks.

FURTHER NOTES

MONTHLY JOBS

Fast maturing vegetables like zucchinis could still be planted. They would be
starting to yield when earlier plants were starting to get a bit overgrown and
tired. Celery is a bit more of a challenge to grow because it must never run
short of water. If it does the stalks will be tough and stringy. Give it a go if you
like a challenge and only harvest the stalks as you need them. Tomatoes also
need consistent watering. If the soil varies from wet to dry you may end up with
blossom end rot. This is caused by ineffective calcium uptake by the plant
from the soil and is characterized by a black patch on the base of the tomato.
The easiest remedy to keeping the soil moist is mulch.

1st WEEK
Sow bush beans
Sow cabbage seed
Keep tomatoes pruned (3-4 main shoots is
enough).
Make final sowings of climbing beans.

Baled sugar cane mulch, straw, etc. is readily available from garden centres,
produce stores, hardware stores, etc. There are also many sources of mulch
around us. Grass clippings, leaves, cardboard, old cotton clothes, towels, jeans
and hessian sacks all make effective mulch. Sounds a bit bizarre but these are
all natural materials which will ultimately rot and become food for the soil. Cut
the jeans through at the crotch and any other material into strips and lay it down
each side of the rows or just cut into pieces and cover any bare soil. If you feel
the old clothes are unsightly just cover them with a layer of grass clippings.

Sow carrots and parsnips


Plant potatoes

2nd WEEK
Sow radishes. Very easy to grow and ready in a
few weeks.
Sow broccoli and cauliflower seed.
Sow cucumbers

Nancys Notes

3rd WEEK

Howdy Folks!
Ho-Ho-Ho! It surely has come around quickly this year, hasnt it?!
This mornings radio talk back was very fruity indeed, so we thought wed mention just a few
fruits that are a little bit out of the norm:
Amelanchier Service June Berry: this delightful hardy tall shrub or small tree has clusters
of white flowers in spring, followed by very tasty purple berries. The autumn foliage is brilliant.
Pepinos Solanum Muricatum: related to tomatoes, this football shaped yellow fruit has
purple stripes and a melon-like flavour. It grows to about 1 metre & is an attractive plant with
its purple flowers. Pepinos look terrific climbing up a low trellis. Eat it as a dessert, for breakfast,
or as a snack. Remember to protect it from frost.
Myrtus Ugni - Chilean Guava: this upright shrub has small dark green fragrant leaves. During
spring, these tough shrubs are smothered in delicate white flowers followed by tasty purplish
berries that make a delicious jam. Easily grown, it also makes a stunning hedge or topiary.
Feijoa Sellowana Pineapple Guava: the egg-shaped green fruit is ripe in autumn. It does
have a faint pineapple tang, but I think the flavour is unique. The edible flowers, held on new
seasons growth are white underneath with brilliant red stamens. It may be trained as a tree or
hedge.
Fuchsia: we all know this beautiful shrub, but did you know the berries are edible and yummy?
Actinidia Arguta Issai Kiwi Berry: Yum Yum! Its sweeter than a regular Kiwi Fruit and you
dont even have to peel it. The greenish white flowers are fragrant & they usually bear in their
second year. Suitable for a pot or ground, they do need a trellis to climb.
Now, put your thinking cap on & find a spot for one of these interesting & rewarding dual
purpose plants. Maybe you could gift one to a friend.
Have a safe & happy festive season.
Cheers Nancy & Linda

Prepare areas for cabbages, cauliflowers, etc.


Make last sowings of sweet corn.
Sow celery

If you have any gardening questions you can email


me at [email protected] . Alternatively you can write
to me: John C/o 8 Brendan Street Moe 3825. Add a
phone number and I will call you.

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Gippsland Market News

Bass Coast

Cowes Market
Sundays 9am-1pm
225 Settlement Rd, Cowes
0422 749 964
Churchill Island Market
4th Sat of the month, 8am-1pm
Churchill Island Visitor Centre
Phillip Island, 5664 0096
Grantville Market
8am-2pm (ex Sun before Xmas)
Grantville Recreation Reserve
Wonthaggi Make It, Bake It
Market
2nd Sun of the Month.
Local producers, growers,
and arts and crafts. McBride
Avenue, Wonthaggi 9am-2pm
Wonthaggi Rotary Market
2nd Sun of the month, 8am-1pm

Mcbride Ave, Wonthaggi,


5672 5204

Baw Baw

Drouin Craft & Produce


3rd Sat of the month, 8am12.30pm
Civic Park, Drouin, 5625 3360
Jindivick Craft & Produce
1st Sat of the month, 9am-1pm
1070 Jacksons Track, Jindivick
5628 5227
Longwarry Fire Brigade Market
1st Sun of the month, 8am-1pm
(March-Dec), Bennet St,
Longwarry
0419 158 946
Rokeby Community Market
2nd Sat of the month,
8.30am -12.30pm

(Sept-May), Main Rd, Rokeby


5626 8523
Warragul Arts Market
3rd Sat of the month, 10am-2pm
(Oct-March), Civic Park, Albert
Street, 5626 7045
Warragul Farmers Market
3rd Sat of the Month, 8am-1pm
Civic Park,Civic Place, Warragul
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Yarragon Community Craft &
Produce Market
4th Sat of the month, 9am-2pm
Yarragon Public Hall, Campbell
St. Yarragon, 5634 2209
Combined Gippsland Gem Show
January 17th & 18th, 10am5pm, Yarragon Hall

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Bairnsdale Farmers Market


1st Sat of the month, 8am-12pm
Secondary College Oval,
Mckean St, Bairnsdale,
5156 9342
Bairnsdale Uniting Church
Car & Boot Sale
3rd Sat of the month, 8.30-11am
Great Alpine Rd, Lucknow
Bruthen Village Market
4th Sat of the month, 9am-1pm
Bruthen Mechanics Hall, Main
Street Bruthen
Johnsonville Community Market
1st Sat of the month
Johnsonville Hall, 5156 4162
Lakes Surf Club Market
1st Sun of the month, 9am-3pm
Foreshore Rotunda, Lakes
Entrance, 0407 098 805
Lucknow Market
4th Sun of the month, 8am-2pm
Howitt Park, Lucknow
0432 602 007 after 6pm
Mallacoota Artisans &
Produce Market
1st Sat, Mudbrick Building,
Develling Drive, Mallacoota
0422 988 890
Metung Farmers Market
2nd Sat of the month, 9am1pm, Village Green, Metung
0458 431 844
Paynesville Lions Club Market
2nd Sun of the month, 8am-1pm
Gilsenan Reserve, Pville
0400 327 526

Latrobe

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Good range of biker and car buckles
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Ph: 0413 244 955
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Latrobe Country Market


Every Sun, 8.30am 1.30pm
Latrobe Rd Morwell,
0407 532 957
Morwell Makers Market
1st Sat of the month12-16
Ellen Street, Morwell
Old Gippstown Market Moe
3rd Sat of month, 8am-2pm
Old Gippstown Heritage Park
5127 3082

REH Cork Club Craft Market


2nd Sat of the month (Sept-May)
Kay Street Gardens, Traralgon
0487 342 675
Traralgon Farmers Market
4th Sat of the month, 8am1pm, Kay Street Gardens,
0409 232 715

South Gippsland

Coal Creek Farmers Market


2nd Sat of the month, 8am12.30pm
Coal Creek Community Park,
Korumburra
Inverloch Farmers Market
3rd Sun of the month, 8am-1pm
The Glade, Inverloch, 5664
0096
Inverloch Lions Community
Farmers Market LAST
Sunday of the Month @ The
Glade Inverloch 8am 1pm.
Showcasing South Gippslands
finest local produce
Jumbunna Bush Market
1st Sun of the month, 8.30am1pm, The Main Hall, Jumbunna
5657 3253
Kongwak Market
Sundays 10am-2.30pm
(ex Sun before Xmas)
Korumburra-Wonthaggi Rd,
Kongwak, 0417 142 478
Koonwarra Farmers Market
1st Sat of the month, 8am12.30pm, Memorial Park,
Koonwarra, 0408 619 182
Koowee Community Market
1st Sun of the month, 8am1.30pm, Koo Wee Rup
Community Centre, Cochrane
Park, 0418 289 847
Loch Village Market
2nd Sun of the month, 9am1pm, (Oct-April), Railway
Siding, Loch, 5659 0212
Mirboo Nth Market
Last Sat of the month, 8am-2pm
Baromi Park, Mirboo Nth,
5668 1688
Promontory Home Produce

& Craft Market


2014-15 dates: Nov 2nd,
Dec 7th, Dec 28th, Jan 25th,
March 8th, April 5th, 8am-2pm
at Foster Show Grounds, 0439
033 960
Toora Market
2nd Sun of the month
Jetty Rd, Toora, 5688 1237
Venus Bay Twilight Market
3rd Sun in Dec & 3 Sun in Jan
4pm-9pm, Community Centre,
Canterbury Rd, 5663 7657

Wellington

Bundy Hall Market


5th Sat of the month,
Sale-Maffra Road, Rob
0419869114
Heyfield Market
1st Sat of the month from 8am
John Greaves Memorial Park,
Temple St Heyfield, 5148 3408
Maffra Variety & Farmers
Market
1st Sun of the month, 9am-1pm
Rob 0419869114
Rosedale Community Market
2nd Sun of the month,
7.30am-1.30pm, Prince St
Park, Rosedale
5199 2709
Sale Charity Market
3rd Sun of the month, 7am-1pm
Thompson River Canal
Reserve, Sale, 5199 2709
Sale Producers Market
3rd Sat of the month, 8am-1pm
Sale Showgrounds
Over winter is indoors in the
horse pavilion. All home grown,
handmade produce, no re-sellers.
Stratford Variety & Farmers
Market
4th Sun of the month, 9am-1pm
Memorial Park, Princes
Highway, Stratford, Rob
0419869114
Yarram Variety Market
1st Sun of the month, 8am-1pm
Guide/Scout Hall, Cnr Church
Rd & Sth Gipps Hwy, 5182 6995

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