Food Fossicker - Pocket Guide to Bendigo and the Region

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Food Fossicking

pocket guide to

Bendigo

AND THE Region

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Tony Cianco, The Epicurean Delicatessen Front cover: Alexandra Fountain, Bendigo Back cover: Bendigo Community Farmers’ Market


Food Fossicking

pocket guide to

Bendigo AND THE Region Become a Food Fossicker Local Food Heroes

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Local Retail Fossicker Finds

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Bendigo Local Retail Produce

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Local Dining Fossicker Finds

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Bendigo Local Dining

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Bendigo Fossicker Maps

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Bendigo Community Farmers’ Market

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Local Produce Markets and Food Event Guide

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Fringe Fossicking Map

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Fringe Fossicking for Food Gold

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Fringe Fossicking: Northern Region

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Fringe Fossicking: Eastern Region

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Fringe Fossicking: Southern Region

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Fringe Fossicking: Western Region

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Fossicker Finder (Index)

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Become a Food Fossicker We, the food lovers behind Food Fossickers, invite you to join with us in this adventure to become a fossicker yourself. Our region is bountiful with food gold and we want to share with you the joy and satisfaction that comes from supporting our local growers and producers. Not only is the region’s ever-expanding range of products fantastic, but we know the importance of reducing food miles and fostering a sense of community and belonging that money simply can’t buy. Our network of local heroes have joined forces and are working together to provide the best range of local food and produce sourced from around Bendigo and within the Central Victorian region. What we love most is putting local food on local plates. Embrace the change as you join our journey. Enjoy the feeling of supporting a smart future of sustainable, fresh and above all, delicious local food fossicking. Look out for our Food Fossickers logo throughout the Bendigo region.

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d Fossicker! 1. Bendigo region’s unique, distinctive fla vour 2. Meet passionate local producers and pr ovidores 3. Put a face to our farmers and suppor t their future 4. Locally grown fo od gets reduces food miles an to your plate quicker, d tastes better 5. Get amongst it wi th the locals! 2


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Meet Some Local Food Heroes Erindale Farm has been putting lamb and beef on local plates for 150 years. Brian knows he can trust five generations of experience to hand-pick just the right stock for that mouthwatering experience. Erindale opened two retail outlets in Bendigo after friends and family raved so much about the taste - they say once you’ve tried it you’re a customer for life. Brian is proud of his top quality tender meat full of flavour, with no antibiotics, steroids or growth promotants. So what are you having for dinner tonight?

Brian, Erindale Farm

Bress Wine, Cider and Produce is the product of Adam’s love of traditional French bred poultry, combined with his years of experience in viticulture and winemaking. He is passionate about sustainability and has transformed the property into a biodynamic farm. Adam loves sharing his passion for wine and biodynamics with visitors and re-creates the menu each week, attuned to what’s in season. He is delighted with Bress’ James Halliday 5 star rating and inclusion in The Age Good Food Guide 2010 and 2011. 4


At The Good Loaf Bakery and Café you will be in awe of the sensory heaven full of wholesome goodies Cheryl and Laurie have created. After twenty years of friendship, they have given Bendigo the one thing it was always missing - a good sourdough loaf.

Laurie and Cheryl, The Good Loaf Bakery and Caf é

Adam, Bress Wine, Cider and Produce

It’s not all about food though The Good Loaf recently installed an electric vehicle recharging point and diligently recycles as much waste as possible. Life for Cheryl and Laurie is now wholeheartedly focused on pouring their passion and creativity into delighting their customers, every day.

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Local Retail Fossicker Finds - for Your Pantry, Picnic, Party and Pastimes Our regional food businesses are now making it much easier for you to find and buy local. Whether you’re from out of town or live in the Bendigo area, or you have friends coming to stay, stock up your pantry with everything from local bread, meat, cheese, fruit and veg, jams, sauces, ice-creams and sorbets. Local produce isn’t just for special occasions - put it on your shopping list and make it part of your every day. Bring a smile to someone’s face with a gift of a beautiful hamper full of local produce. By supporting your local community you become part of a bigger picture.

Darren, Bendigo Wholefoods When you have a quirky shop that stocks thousands of products and supports over 90 regional producers, things become a bit of a juggling act. Rest assured, Daz is up to the task. Truly passionate about people, local and regional foods, he has had the idea of food fossicking in the back of his mind for some time. Daz, a proud Food Fossicker Ambassador, has loved watching the concept come to fruition. 6


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Local Produce - Bendigo

Legend Beverage Producer

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The Good Loaf Delicious sourdough loaves that are highly nutritious, 100% additive and preservative free, come from the ovens of Bendigo’s only authentic The Good Loaf Sourdough Bakery and Cafe from Monday-Saturday. Delectable cakes and muffins are made from scratch and the unique cafe with a funky yet soulful ambience is the perfect place for breakfast, lunch or a snack. Local Laucke flour is used exclusively and other local ingredients are incorporated whenever possible. Owners Laurie Whelan and Cheryl Martin are strongly committed to reduce, reuse and recycle. The Good Loaf Sourdough Bakery and Café 404 Hargreaves Street, Bendigo (03) 5444 2171 info@thegoodloaf.com.au 8


Local Produce - Bendigo The Erindale Farm Butchery

Erindale Farm is a family owned property 25 minutes from Bendigo. Established in the 1850s we are fifth generation farmers specialising in lamb and beef production for our butcher shops. We do everything ourselves, which means you receive tender meat of the highest quality and freshest flavour - guaranteed. The Erindale Farm Butchery Shop 6, 295 Lyttleton Terrace Bendigo (03) 5443 8600 brian.gallagher3@bigpond.com Also available at: Shop 4, Bendigo Marketplace PMS 7406 Black Bendigo C= 0 M=18 Y= 100 K =0 C= 0 M=0 Y= 0 K =100 (03) 5441 8144

We hand pick only the best for our ‘’Erindale Farm Butchery’’ shops. We use no antibiotics, steroids or growth promotants and our pastures and crops are treated with 95% natural fertilisers. At Erindale you will find a full range of Black Angus Beef, our home grown lamb, chemical free chicken and locally grown pork. Give a local farmer’s produce a go - you won’t believe the difference. www.foodfossickers.com.au

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Local Produce - Bendigo Bendigo Wholefoods Food... We love it! If you’re looking for a wholesome local experience then you’ll find it here. We’re a quirky, old-fashioned store that you can hang out in for hours. You’ll find the stories of many of our 90 local producers dotted throughout our store, because we’re passionate about supporting and promoting the region’s great growers and producers. Not only are their products fantastic but we believe in the idea of reducing food miles and fostering community development. We have local products on tasting daily and you’ll love coming in to pick up our secret recipes from staff and friends. This shop is the spot to get amongst it with the locals - you just might even become one!

Bendigo Wholefoods 314 Lyttleton Terrace, Bendigo (03) 5443 9492 www.bendigowholefoods.com.au 10


Local Produce - Bendigo Whisk Catering Whisk Catering offers a wide range of catering ideas for Corporate and Private events. Focusing on fresh, healthy and seasonal food, Sophie sources produce from local growers. She also sells locally made preserves at the Bendigo Farmers’ Market under The Preserved Garden. Whisk Catering sophie.rogers@whisk.com.au 0411 080 743 or (03) 5442 6541

Favourite Flavours Favourite Flavours is a unique gourmet food store specialising in our own homemade Italian Gelato. We also stock a wide variety of local produce from across the region. Favourite Flavours 37 Mitchell Street, Bendigo (03) 5444 2147 steve@favouriteflavours.com.au

Indulge Chocolates More than your average chocolate or coffee shop, Indulge Fine Belgian Chocolates specialises in handmade artisan chocolates, utilising a fabulous range of regional products to compliment the finest Callebaut Belgian Chocolate. Indulge Chocolates Shop 26, Fountain Court, Bendigo (03) 5441 1770 indulgechocolates@bigpond.com

The Travelling Table Having an event? Let Janet and Sophie help organise your special occasion from the food, setting design, flowers, music - every detail right down to the finishing touches. Also join them on their journey of dining discoveries in different ‘nooks and crannies’ around Bendigo. Janet Rockes 0419 588 271 / Sophie Rogers 0411 080 743 www.thetravellingtable.com.au www.foodfossickers.com.au

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Local Dining Fossicker Finds - Culinary Delights to Look Forward to Local chefs are embracing the Food Fossickers concept on their journey of regional and seasonal discovery. This exciting focus of passion and purpose is influencing the creation of divine fare and innovative signature dishes. You will notice many chefs’ efforts to deliver local produce to your dinner table. Their creativity has no bounds - try a seasonal shared table, a platter full of goodies, a pie full of local produce or a culinary work of art they are famous for.

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... and Some More Food Heroes Brent, Whirrakee Restaurant When Brent took over the Whirrakee Restaurant in 2007, his goal was to bring a contemporary French style to Bendigo’s dining scene. He and his team fulfill this passion every day, and extensively incorporate local, fresh produce into their impressive menu. Brent is proud that the Whirrakee is the first Bendigo establishment in over a decade to be awarded a coveted Chef’s Hat by Victoria’s highly respected The Age Good Food Guide 2011.

The Dispensary Enoteca was inspired by the Melbourne eateries Tim and wife, Anita loved to frequent. Tim’s approach is holistic - along with his local food writing, he finds The Dispensary Enoteca the perfect way to raise awareness about local produce, which is the focus of his contemporary menu. Tim is proud that The Dispensary Enoteca is the only Bendigo restaurant to be reviewed, rated and recommended by both The Age Good Food Guide and The Gourmet Traveller Australian Restaurant Guide - two years in a row! www.foodfossickers.com.au

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Local Dining - Bendigo The Epicurean Delicatessen Come and share an Epicurean experience with our Antipasto platter including Istra prosciutto, Holy Goat La luna, Kyneton olives, Meredith chevre and local breads. We also stock a range of larder products and Italian lunches. The Epicurean Deli 79 Mitchell Street, Bendigo (03) 5443 2699 www.epicureandeli.com.au

The Green Olive Café and Larder For over 30 years The Green Olive Café has been serving up its own locally roasted, house blend coffee. Proudly supporting Bendigo’s local and regional producers, The Green Olive is also renowned for its delicious breakfasts, lunches and house-made cakes. Also stocking a number of local products on the shelf, its no wonder The Green Olive has become the local icon it is today. The Green Olive 11 Bath Lane, Bendigo (03) 5442 2676 ron@thegreenolive.com.au

Golden Dragon Museum Light meals and Chinese teas daily. Yum Cha is on the third Sunday of every month infusing local produce with Asian flavours. Golden Dragon Museum 1-11 Bridge Street, Bendigo (03) 5441 5044 www.goldendragonmuseum.org

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Local Dining - Bendigo The Dispensary Enoteca Hidden away down Bendigo’s hippest laneway is a small, stylish and inviting restaurant offering a contemporary Australian menu that spans breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between.

With a dedication to promoting the finest local produce available, our menus always feature as much artisan, locally handmade produce that we are able to source. Our mantra is to always try to put the best produce that Central and Regional Victoria has to offer on our menus. This has the added benefits of contributing to the continuing economic growth of our local region and reducing carbon emissions by cutting down our food miles.

We are locavores through and through.

The Dispensary Enoteca No 9. Chancery Lane, Bendigo (03) 5444 5885 www.thedispensaryenoteca.com

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Local Dining - Bendigo Old Green Bean Here at Old Green Bean we roast our own coffee in-house to produce our fresh, seasonal blends and a changing variety of single origins. We’re ever so passionate about good coffee and only serve the best. Our menu is created using locally sourced products and is uncomplicated but delicious, fresh every day. With just the two of us, expect a friendly personal touch and welcoming smiles! Old Green Bean 179 Lyttleton Terrace, Bendigo (03) 5444 3173 oldgreenbean@gmail.com

twenty2 In the heart of Bendigo, award-winning twenty2 is a short walk from key tourist attractions, the Arts Precinct and Bendigo’s best shopping. Experience consistently high quality food, with an emphasis on local produce, in a relaxed setting. Fully licensed with an extensive range of regional wines. Enjoy a la carte dining or simply coffee and cake. Private functions and catering tailored to meet your needs. Open for breakfast and lunch daily. Discover the twenty2 experience. twenty2 22 Williamson Street, Bendigo (03) 5442 8228 eat@twenty2.com.au

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Local Dining - Bendigo Malayan Orchid Restaurant Located in the View Street Arts Precinct, this establishment is renowned for its fine food, award winning wine list, great atmosphere and hospitality. Innovative cooking techniques with a marriage of fine cuisines from South East Asia to the Pacific Rim provide diners with a whole kaleidoscope of flavours. Local produce such as emu, rabbit and kangaroo are featured regularly on the menu. An extensive wine list comprising of many local wines can be found to compliment the exciting menu. Lunch 12-2pm Monday-Friday, Dinner from 5pm Monday-Saturday. Malayan Orchid Restaurant 155 View Street, Bendigo (03) 5442 4411 www.malayanorchid.com.au

Whirrakee Restaurant The Whirrakee, central Victoria’s premier dining destination, is nestled in the heart of Bendigo’s historic CBD overlooking Alexandra Fountain. Come in and spend the afternoon or evening perusing a 300 strong wine list whilst enjoying the atmosphere created by the beautiful art noveau building overlooking Rosalind Park. With an eclectic mix of local, regional and international produce at hand, local owner/chef Brent Slade and his friendly staff look forward to being able to offer the true ‘foodie’ the ‘ultimate dining experience’. Whirrakee Restaurant 17 View Point, Bendigo (03) 5441 5557 www.whirrakeerestaurant.com.au

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Local Dining - Bendigo Quills Restaurant Quills Restaurant’s modern contemporary design, together with a seasonal menu and quality local wine list, means we offer international standard dining in a comfortable and inviting setting. Quills Restaurant adds an essential local ingredient to your Lakeview Resort dining experience. To us, gorgeous locally sourced food and wine represents a genuine welcome and happy times. That’s the reason we’re a favourite for visitors and locals alike. Quills Restaurant/Lakeview Resort 286 Napier Street, Bendigo (03) 5445 5300 www.lakeviewresort.com.au

Wild Mint Restaurant and Bar

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The team at Wild Mint strive to give great service while offering a different style of quality food that is sure to tempt your tastebuds. Enjoy lovely modern Australian, Middle Eastern, Asian and French influenced items off our lunch and dinner menu incorporating the best local ingredients available. Wild Mint also offers a range of items for lunch including fresh house made sushi and cakes to be enjoyed in the restaurant or takeaway. Don’t forget, meet you at the Mint! Wild Mint Restaurant and Bar Shop 11, The Bendigo Centre, Bendigo (03) 5444 2060 www.wildmint.com.au

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Local Dining - Bendigo GPO GPO offers modern Mediterranean cuisine based on quality local and regional produce along with an extensive selection of local wines. The menu includes a delicious range of tapas, hot stone pizzas and premium quality steaks! GPO 60-64 Pall Mall, Bendigo (03) 5443 4343 www.gpobendigo.com

The Puddler Restaurant and Bar The Puddler Restaurant has been a Bendigo icon for over 30 years. We believe living local and supporting local business makes for a strong community. Our restaurant is set in a welcoming heritage building with open fire places and lead light windows with a beautiful alfresco dining area. Come in and be served by Bendigo’s best local Chef, as voted by Bendigo Magazine readers two years in a row. The Puddler Restaurant and Bar 101 Williamson Street, Bendigo (03) 5443 8898 www.thepuddler.com.au

The Hibernian Hotel At the Hibernian it is our passion to create the highest quality dishes that we design and prepare ourselves. We use traditional cooking methods from scratch to coincide with Bendigo’s seasonal produce and trends. The Hibernian Hotel 365 High Street, Golden Square (03) 5443 4130 thehibernian@bigpond.com www.foodfossickers.com.au

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Local Dining - Bendigo Hotel Shamrock Bendigo A fixture on the Bendigo social scene since 1854, The Hotel Shamrock has more to offer than meets the eye.

The Victorian Wine Room With 28 accommodation The Hotel Shamrock is rooms, 2 restaurants, proud to be ambassadors restaurant on the first floor function facilities for Bendigo and the offers fantastic views while and a sports bar the products of the region. guests enjoy the contemporary Hotel Shamrock We offer two types of regional cuisine created by has everything you dining experience: our award winning chef Eddie need in the one Basich. Only the best and fantastic location. The Shamrock freshest produce that Bendigo Cafe & Bar offers a and the region have to offer is walk in casual dining used, and is accompanied by an experience open seven extensive wine list and days a week, from 7am. service second to none. Hotel Shamrock Bendigo Corner Pall Mall and Williamson Street, Bendigo (03) 5443 0333 www.hotelshamrock.com.au 20


Local Dining - Bendigo Golden Square Hotel With food, we are always trying to work outside the Square by taking one of Bendigo’s classic Public Houses and including a Gastro Pub style menu that embraces local seasonal produce in a contemporary loungy bistro eatery. Our ‘Local Plate’ is a great relaxing way to share a meal with friends over a glass of red with an extensive range of local wines to enjoy while grazing. From Bar Meal staples to Group Bookings, our doors are open. Golden Square Hotel 341 High Street, Golden Square (03) 5443 6083 goldensquarehotel@iinet.net.au Photograph: Bendigo Magazine

Mount Edgecombe Hotel A pub with a difference. Our philosophy is simple and honest - we source local wherever possible, cook, then serve to the best of our abilities at all times. Produce is treated respectfully and served with minimum fuss, achieving maximum flavour. Our beer and wine list is extensive, not expensive. Being independent enables us to offer a wider local selection varying from season to season. Our aim is that customers leave feeling satisfied with their expectations not only met but exceeded. Mount Edgecombe Hotel 79 Olinda Street, Quarry Hill (03) 5443 3044 www.mountedgecombehotel.com.au

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Visit the Vines

From rich, ripe reds to elegant whites, the wines from Bendigo’s gold-bearing soils are a wine lover’s treasure. More than thirty boutique wineries offer a welcoming cellar door experience and chances are you’ll even meet the winemaker who’ll be keen to chat about the latest vintage. www.bendigowine.org.au

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Bendigo, Australia’s First Recognised Child-Friendly City. www.childfriendlycity.com.au www.foodfossickers.com.au

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Bendigo Community Farmers’ Market - Filling the City with Produce Famous for its gorgeous range of fresh, regional, seasonal produce, Bendigo Community Farmers’ Market has quickly become a popular day out for food lovers across the region. As one of only a handful of accredited farmers’ markets in Victoria, its range of genuine producers will leave you hungry for more. Stock up on your old favourites and find new treasures - who could resist the fresh fruit and veg, honey, bread, cakes, coffee, cheese, wines and other delectable delights. But it’s not just a market, it’s a great opportunity to catch up with friends, soak up the sun and get to know the growers and producers. Watch three expert chefs in action, pick up some tips at a sustainability class, and get the family involved in kids cooking classes. At the end of a fabulous market day, take home your basket of goodies, put your feet up, and enjoy a wonderful weekend feast. Add the Farmers’ Market to your diary - it’s on the second Saturday of every month from 9-1, at Sidney Myer Place (Williamson Street) and Rosalind Park. Check the Bendigo Weekly for market menus. 26


Local Produce Markets

Local Produce Markets and Food Events Guide

Bendigo Community Farmers’ Market Fresh, regional and seasonal produce in a friendly, relaxed environment. Catch up with friends, buy regional food and wine and meet local producers.

Heathcote Bush Market Along Heathcote’s main street, stalls include local produce, plants and more. When: 1st Saturday of each month, 8:30am-1pm

When: 2nd Saturday of each month, 9am-1pm

Where: Adjacent to the Visitor Information Centre, High Street, Heathcote

Where: Sidney Myer Place (Rosalind Park end of Williamson Street), Bendigo

Contact: 03 5433 3555 or 0409 190 645

Website: www.bcfm.org.au

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Keep in the local produce loop and become a Food Fossickers Friend & Supporter. For a small annual membership fee of $50 you will receive our seasonal newsletter full of local goodness, regular updates on Food Fossicker developments, special deals and offers, culinary coupons and food vouchers. Your contribution will help local producers continue their journey.

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Castlemaine Farmers’ Market In the heart of the historic township with 40+ quality stallholders showcasing Central Victorian produce. When: 1st Sunday of each month, 9am-1pm (except January) Where: Alongside Castlemaine Market Building, Mostyn Street, Castlemaine

Where: Maldon Neighbourhood Centre , corner Edwards and Church Streets, Maldon Contact: Betty - 03 5475 2093 or mnc.market.betty@impulse.net.au

Local Food Events

Website: www.castlemainefarmersmarket.org

... and the Red Geranium Inc. Annual Christmas Sale

Castlemaine Produce Exchange

Homemade and homegrown goodies for sale in a beautiful garden setting. Gifts for and from the garden.

Neighbours sharing home grown produce from Central Victoria. When: 1st Sunday of each month, 11am Where: Farmers’ Market, alongside Historic Castlemaine Market Building, Mostyn Street, Castlemaine Contact: Bree - 03 5472 2605 or graham@foodgarden.com.au

Wesley Hill Market When: Every Saturday, 7:30am-1pm Where: Corner Duke Street (Pyrenees Highway) and Van Heurck Streets, Chewton (opposite Albion Hotel) Contact: Bob - 0418 117 953

Maldon Community Market Enjoy Maldon’s friendly atmosphere and a great range of local produce to choose from. When: 2nd Sunday of each month, 9am-2pm (excluding January) 28

When: First Sunday of December annually, 10am - 3pm Where: Mandurang Valley Winery, 77 Fadersons Lane, Mandurang Website: Find us on Facebook

Melbourne Food and Wine Festival Various local events including: 4 March 2011 - World Longest Lunch, Bendigo and Heathcote 5 March 2011 - Snag, Beer and Bubble Festival, Heathcote Showgrounds 6 March 2011 - Snag, Beer and Bubble Festival, The Dispensary Enoteca Website: www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au - more details closer to the dates


Fourth Annual Bendigo Olive Fiesta Enjoy the Mediterranean atmosphere at historic Bendigo Pottery with local wine and food tastings and Australia’s leading jazz vocalist Vince Jones. When: 20 March 2011 Website: www.bendigoolivefiesta.com.au

Heathcote on Show Explore vineyards, cellar doors and national parks in the Heathcote region. When: 10-13 June 2011 Website: www.heathcoteonshow.com.au

Bendigo Festival of Lamb Part of the annual Australian Sheep and Wool Show, incorporating local farms and restaurants. When: July 2011 Website: www.bendigofestivaloflamb.com

Put Victoria on Your Table An array of exciting local events. When: September 2011 Websites: www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au or www.foodfossickers.com.au

Heathcote Wine and Food Festival The ideal opportunity to taste wines produced from grapes unique to the Heathcote region, accompanied by a delicious range of regional food and produce. When: 1-2 October 2011 Website: www.heathcotewinegrowers.com.au

Bendigo Heritage Uncorked Unique festival showcasing the best of Bendigo - wine, food, musicians and grand gold rush architecture. When: 8-9 October 2011 Website: www.bendigowine.org.au

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Bendigo Shopping and Dining Guide

Explore Bendigo’s precincts Pick up a guide today at the Bendigo Visitor Centre. www.bendigotourism.com 1800 813 153

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Fringe Fossicking 70km Touring Route To assist you with your food fossicking journey, we’ve separated the region surrounding Bendigo into four parts within a 70km radius. Each of these regions has its own unique and distinctive microclimate, culture and local characters.

Legend 1 Kean’s Eggs Midland Highway, Huntly (03) 5448 8280 2 Avonmore Estate May Reef/Avonmore Road, Avonmore (03) 5432 6291 3 Elmore Bakery 104 Railway Place, Elmore (03) 5432 6558 4 Cellar & Store 105 High Street, Heathcote (03) 5433 2204 5 Emeu Inn 187 High Street, Heathcote (03) 5433 2668 6 The Redesdale 2640 Kyneton-Heathcote Road, Redesdale (03) 5425 3111 7 Shelmerdine Vineyards Lancefield Road, Tooborac (03) 5433 5188 8 Domaine Asmara 4 Gibb Road, Toolleen (03) 5433 6133 9 Heathcote Winegrowers PO Box 446, Heathcote 0411 418 468

10 Henry of Harcourt 219 Reservoir Road, Harcourt (03) 5474 2177 11 Pud of all Seasons Room 24, 1 Halford Street, Castlemaine (03) 5470 6128 12 J&L Catering Pty Ltd @ Big Hill Winery 3 Belvoir Park Road, Ravenswood (03) 5435 3366 13 Bress Wine Cider and Produce 3894 Calder Highway, Harcourt (03) 5474 2262 14 Barfold Estate 57 School Road, Barfold (03) 5423 4225 15 Mandurang Valley Wines 77 Faderson’s Lane, Mandurang (03) 5439 5367 16 Maldon 50k Local 63 Main Street, Maldon 0402 711 082 17 The Empyre Boutique Hotel 68 Mostyn Street, Castlemaine (03) 5472 5166 18 Public Inn Barker & Mostyn Streets, Castlemaine (03) 5472 3568

19 Balgownie Estate 46 Hermitage Road, Maiden Gully (03) 5449 6222 20 Eaglehawk Gold Smokehouse / IGA Butcher Shop 93 Victoria Street, Eaglehawk (03) 5446 9755 Bendigo Visitor Information Centre 51-67 Pall Mall, Bendigo Toll free 1800 813 153, www.bendigotourism.com Castlemaine Visitor Information Centre Market Building, 44 Mostyn Street, Castlemaine (03) 5471 1795, www.maldoncastlemaine.com Heathcote Visitor Information Centre Corner of High and Barrack Street, Heathcote (03) 5433 3121 , www.heathcote.org.au

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Fringe Fossicking for Food Gold The goldrush of 150 years ago not only attracted thousands of miners, but also families and business people with a huge range of culturally rich personalities, traditions and cuisines. Our Mediterranean climate and fertile soils are the perfect combination for producing abundant food and wine. These pioneers of our rich food and produce industry have left us a legacy we must continue to build upon to ensure its sustainability. Over the years, food producers have refined their traditions and methods to adapt to soils once strewn with gold, transforming them to the fertile soils which thrive today. The end result is central Victoria’s prosperous local food and produce industry. We call it “food gold�.

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THE NORTHERN REGION Northern central Victoria is synonymous for its stone fruits, grapes, apples, pears, tomatoes and lettuces. As part of the Murray Darling Basin - one of Australia’s largest agricultural hubs - grain, rice, livestock and dairy production is prominent. Tatura, for example, is famous for its fine quality cheese, milk and butter. Shepparton and surrounds is home to many Middle-Eastern and European families, giving the region’s produce a distinctively culturally diverse flavour.

Other things to do Campaspe Run Rural Discovery Centre Farming heritage centre Northern Highway Elmore, (03) 5432 6646

Kristy, Kean’s Eggs.

Local Hero Kristy loves that she can give her kids a wonderful childhood at Kean’s Eggs, the family egg farm, while incorporating work and family.

Bendigo Pottery Find stoneware tagines and slow cookers at Australia’s oldest working pottery www.bendigopottery.com.au Elmore Field Days Premier agricultural event every October www.elmorefielddays.com.au

want more information?

Bendigo Visitor Information Centre 51-67 Pall Mall, Bendigo Toll free 1800 813 153, www.bendigotourism.com

She is passionate about promoting the 50 year old generational business to the public, especially raising awareness about the benefits of free range eggs for both the bird and product.

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Fringe Fossicking - North Kean’s Eggs Taste the difference with Kean’s Eggs high quality free-range eggs. We are a family business established in 1962, and our eggs are free from antibiotics and hormones. Available from various outlets across Victoria. Kean’s Eggs Midland Highway, Huntly (03) 5448 8280

Avonmore Estate Avonmore Estate is a 300 acre family owned farm operated by Rob, Pauline and Shaun Bryans. We produce angus beef, prime lambs, premium grapes and award winning wines. The entire farm has been fully certified Biodynamic/Organic for 25 years. Wines for tasting and sales at our cellar door are Shiraz, Sparkling Shiraz, Cabernet, Sangiovese and a Dry Fruity White. Also try our organic beer, grapeseed oil and pickled olives, available from our farmgate/cellardoor. Enjoy the farm experience with our new self-contained B&B cottages. Avonmore Estate May Reef/Avonmore Road, Avonmore (03) 5432 6291 or 0427 240 252 www.avonmoreestatewine.com

The Elmore Bakery The Elmore Bakery specialises in and bakes onsite a wide range of pies, sausage rolls, bread, cakes and slices. Healthier options include sandwiches, rolls, wraps and focaccias. Great coffee, hot chocolate, milkshakes and softdrink available. Indoor and outdoor dining. The Elmore Bakery 104 Railway Place, Elmore (03) 5432 6558 elmorebakery@hotmail.com 36

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THE EASTERN REGION The area east of Bendigo encompasses the divine winegrowing region of Heathcote and the Mt Camel Range, between Tooborac and Corop. The climate is perfect for wine production, and is dotted with boutique wineries and accommodation. Farming activity includes lamb, pigs, cattle, chicken, honey, wheat and tomatoes.

Other things to do Snag, Beer and Bubble Festival, Heathcote 5 March 2011, (03) 5433 2204 Heathcote on Show Explore Heathcote’s vineyards and cellar doors, 10-13 June 2011 www.heathcoteonshow.com.au Heathcote Wine and Food Festival Celebrate Heathcote’s wine and produce, October 2011 www.heathcotewinegrowers.com.au Bottled Beetle Wine Tours Chauffered wine tours in a convertible Volkswagon www.bottledbeetle.com.au

want more information? Heathcote Visitor Information Centre Corner of High and Barrack Street, Heathcote (03) 5433 3121 www.heathcote.org.au

Eleanor, Cellar & Store.

Local Hero “From paddock to provedore” is the goal sheep farmer Eleanor strives for. She is passionate about Cellar & Store’s role as a cellar door to promote the Heathcote region’s many boutique wineries and food producers. Eleanor is excited by the quality of food and wine that is available from Central Victoria and loves to share good food and wine with friends, family and customers at the old saddlery she has renovated in Heathcote.

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Fringe Fossicking - East Cellar & Store A wine and produce enoteca specialising in Central Victorian Wines - Heathcote, Bendigo, Macedon, Nagambie, the Pyrenees and more. Brunch or lunch in the garden, enjoy a glass of wine or regional micro-brew beer or cider. Our seasonal signature one pot dish stars our friends’ and neighbours’ produce from meadow grazed chicken to free range pork or lamb, garden fresh vegetables and herbs, and great sourdough. Coffee with cake or a perfect Josephine’s Macaron. Make a picnic hamper or take home regional produce. Wine, cheese, small goods, pickles, jams, biscuits, cider and craft brew beer. House-made seasonal preserves and addictive muesli. Whatever time of the day Cellar & Store is the place to taste the best of the region. Cellar & Store 105 High Street, Heathcote (03) 5433 2204 www.cellarandstore.com.au

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Fringe Fossicking - East Emeu Inn

Emeu Inn provides luxury B&B accommodation, international cuisine and great regional wines in an 1857 miner’s pub. We grow our own fruit and vegetables from which we produce jams and chutneys.

Emeu Inn Restaurant and Bed & Breakfast 187 High Street, Heathcote (03) 5433 2668 www.emeuinn.com.au

The Redesdale Little over an hour from Melbourne, The Redesdale is a wonderful proponent of slow food. This journey into local produce and winemaking will reward every visitor. The Redesdale has a simple philosophy. Use the best local and organic produce to create seasonal food properly. An extensive kitchen garden produces a large variety of fruits and vegetables for the Chef’s ever changing menu. The Redesdale, in the heart of regional wine country Victoria, is the perfect location for your next function. From weddings, celebrations, private and corporate functions, to car club meetings and more, we can tailor a unique package to suit your needs. The Redesdale 2640 Kyneton-Heathcote Road, Redesdale (03) 5425 3111 www.theredesdale.com.au

Shelmerdine Vineyards Our seasonally inspired menu featuring local fare is carefully designed to balance the elegant flavours of our acclaimed wines. Please contact the cellar door staff for your lunch and function bookings, open 7 days. Shelmerdine Vineyards Lancefield Road, Tooborac (03) 5433 5188 www.shelmerdine.com.au www.foodfossickers.com.au

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Fringe Fossicking - East Domaine Asmara Situated in the heart of the Heathcote wine region on the slopes of the Mt Camel range, Domaine Asmara vineyard has won accolades for their ‘Heathcote’ Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon, including a 5 star rating in the James Halliday Australian Wine Companion. The bistro offers a fusion of Asian, European and Australian cuisine based on local produce. Relax on the beautiful verandah with breathtaking views overlooking the vineyard and a children’s playground. Enjoy the abundance of indigenous birds. Domaine Asmara 4 Gibb Road, Toolleen (03) 5433 6133 www.domaineasmara.com

Heathcote Winegrowers Good food is best enjoyed in the company of good wine and the Heathcote Wine Region is home to some of Australia’s best, particularly Shiraz. As well as premium Shiraz, Heathcote now produces outstanding examples of other varieties including Sangiovese, Tempranillo, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache and in white wines, some excellent Marsanne, Viognier and Riesling. Go fossicking for fine food and produce in the Bendigo/Heathcote region and you’re bound to discover some great Heathcote wines too. Visit www.heathcotewines.org for more information and cellar doors. Heathcote Winegrowers PO Box 446, Heathcote 0411 418 468 40

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THE SOUTHERN REGION South of Bendigo are the historic centres of Castlemaine and Maldon, synonymous for their farmers’ markets with a distinctively arty, cultural flavour. Harcourt has long been famous for its apples and the many roadside farmgates are a wonderful way to meet the farmers and try their delicious produce. Further afield are Daylesford and Macedon, where Swiss Italian communities find the higher rainfall perfect for producing potatoes, vegetables, smallgoods and cheese.

Other things to do Taste of Gold Food and wine trails to explore www.tasteofgold.com Maldon and Castlemaine Discover cafés, farmgates and wineries www.maldoncastlemaine.com Bendigo Winemakers Festival Meet winemakers, sample wines and enjoy live music, 24 April 2011 www.bendigowine.org.au Harcourt Apple Fest Celebrate with Harcourt’s apple growers, March 2011

want more information?

Castlemaine Visitor Information Centre Market Building, 44 Mostyn Street, Castlemaine (03) 5471 1795, www.maldoncastlemaine.com

Drew, Henry of Harcourt.

Local Hero “Real apples, real cider” - the Henry family’s catchcry. Drew, Irene and son Michael are proud of their cider which they grow and produce entirely onsite at their apple orchard - Henry of Harcourt. Drew finds cider production a great way of valueadding to their apple sales. Even after 15 years of perfecting the brewing process, they are still discovering new tastes from their many different apple varieties.

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Fringe Fossicking - South Castlemaine & Maldon Region Castlemaine, Maldon and surrounds - a truly vibrant and flavoursome destination. Whether it’s one of our food and wine festivals, a spring lunch at a boutique winery, a fine dining experience, or a visit to the monthly Castlemaine Farmers’ Market, a rewarding time awaits visitors looking to tempt their taste buds!

Head out on one of the “Taste of Gold” Food and Wine Trails where you will discover fresh produce, boutique wines, ciders, preserves and much more.

For visitor enquiries or accommodation bookings phone 1800 171 888 www.maldoncastlemaine.com.au

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Fringe Fossicking - South Henry of Harcourt Nestled at the foot of Mt Alexander in Harcourt, the Apple Centre of Victoria, a small orchard, run by the Henry Family produces “Real Cider” made from traditional cider apple varieties. What is “Real Cider” you ask? “Real Cider” is crafted from English and French apple varieties that date back hundreds of years to a time when cider was considered an equal to wine. The ciders are fermented with minimal intervention and the bottles conditioned to produce a fine crisp sparkling finish. Henry of Harcourt 219 Reservoir Road, Harcourt (03) 5474 2177 www.henrycider.com

Pud for all Seasons Traditional and contemporary puddings to enjoy all year round. Grandma’s plum pudding and other flavours such as double choc and orange and date and butterscotch pudding are also available as gluten free options. Everything is handmade in Castlemaine using free range eggs, fresh oranges and other locally sourced ingredients wherever possible - all natural. We also have a range of chocolate coated pud balls and treats such as rocky road, coconut rough, a white chocolate treat and a coffee crunch treat. Pud for all Seasons Room 24, 1 Halford Street, Castlemaine (03) 5470 6128 www.pudforallseasons.com.au

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Fringe Fossicking - South J&L Catering Pty Ltd @ Big Hill Winery Big Hill Winery takes pride and pleasure in utilising fresh, quality, local products to cater for weddings, conferences and parties. J&L Catering Pty Ltd @ Big Hill Winery 3 Belvoir Park Road, Ravenswood (03) 5435 3366 www.bighillvineyard.com

Bress Wine Cider and Produce Bress is a beautiful and idyllic biodynamic farming enterprise. We farm in a sustainable manner that is environmentally sound and we subscribe to a number of fundamental philosophies that underpin what it is we do and how we do it. We are the only James Halliday Wine Companion 2011 five star rated winery in the Bendigo Region. The Age Good Food Guide has also rated our Bress Kitchen for the past two years. Come and see for yourselves. Children and dog friendly. Bress Wine Cider and Produce 3894 Calder Highway, Harcourt (03) 5474 2262 www.bress.com.au

Barfold Estate Barfold Estate produces premium, estate grown and made wines from the Heathcote Region and a selection of prize winning jams, jellies, chutneys, mustards and vinegar. All of our produce is locally sourced, home made, seasonal and delicious. Barfold Estate 57 School Road, Barfold (03) 5423 4225 www.barfoldestate.com.au 44

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Fringe Fossicking - South Mandurang Valley Wines Wes and Pamela Vine produce wine from estate grown grapes, and the produce of local growers. Platters of local produce are served at the cellar door, and quarterly wine dinners feature local Bendigo Chefs. Mandurang Valley Wines 77 Faderson’s Lane, Mandurang (03) 5439 5367 www.mandurangvalleywines.com.au

Maldon 50k Local MALDON 50k LOCAL Products Made & Grown Within a 50km Radius

Fresh local produce straight from the farm - products made and grown within a 50km radius. Fruit, vegetables, honey, jam, chutney, relish, dips, smallgoods, olive oil, tea, coffee beans, milk, dairy, sourdough breads and skin products. Maldon 50k Local 63 Main Street, Maldon 0402 711 082 maldon50klocal@y7mail.com

The Empyre Boutique Hotel The Empyre Boutique Hotel has redefined the luxury escape in Central Victoria. Magnificent and elegant in its decor and ambiance, delicious and decadent with its food. Café and coffee by day the Empyre transforms itself into a fine dining experience at night. Head chef Michael Nam’s food is contemporary yet beautifully crafted to bring out the best of the local produce available. Together with a large selection of regional and local wines the Empyre has become the benchmark for Castlemaine in food, accommodation and service. The Empyre Boutique Hotel 68 Mostyn Street, Castlemaine (03) 5472 5166 www.empyre.com.au www.foodfossickers.com.au

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Fringe Fossicking - South Public Inn

Castlemaine’s Public Inn has burst onto the Central Victorian dining and drinking scene, creating a regionally focussed Provincial Bistro and Bar with a European inspired personality.

Pouring wine through a unique barrel system dispensing the need for bottles, corks and capsules; Public Inn showcases small batch wine specially made for the venue from local vineyards, on many occasions unavailable elsewhere. The distinctive wall has been constructed from locally sourced Yapeen slate with the design overseen by Helen Bodycomb one of Australia’s leading proponents of mosaic artistry. With inspired cuisine, a talented and dedicated kitchen with a love for quality produce, Public Inn is open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week and breakfasts on weekends. Private dining room and courtyard available. Public Inn Criterion Corner Barker & Mostyn Streets, Castlemaine (03) 5472 3568 www.publicinn.com.au 46

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THE WESTERN REGION

The mineral rich soils to the west of Bendigo are perfect for olive growing in particular, along with winegrapes, linseed, broad acre wheat and lamb. Many soldier settlement farms were established in the area during the post-war years. Bridgewater on Loddon’s historic Water Wheel Flour Mills became part of Laucke Flour Mills in 2000, who after 110 years of operation, still pride themselves as independent and family owned.

Other things to do Tri-Bendigo Wine Tour Explore three leading wineries www.bendigowine.org.au Bendigo Vintage Cars Winery Tours Explore the region’s wineries in style www.bendigovintagecars.com.au Bridgewater and Loddon Region Enjoy a produce picnic by the river at Bridgewater or at Melville Caves www.loddon.vic.gov.au Central Goldfields Historic Villages www.visitmaryborough.com.au

want more information?

Bendigo Visitor Information Centre 51-67 Pall Mall, Bendigo Toll free 1800 813 153, www.bendigotourism.com

Katherine, Balgownie Estate.

Local Hero Showcasing local food is Katherine’s passion. Balgownie Estate café is where you’ll find her wonderful collection of carefully sourced local produce, along with herbs, vegetables and fruit grown in Balgownie’s own kitchen garden, plus homemade fare prepared with passion. Katherine and the team have worked hard to make famous their Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz and now their local produce is the perfect accompaniment.

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Fringe Fossicking - West Balgownie Estate The Balgownie philosophy has always maintained that the wine is made in the vineyard. Situated approximately 10 minutes from the Bendigo CBD, the 33 hectare vineyard is made up of several varieties Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Chardonnay. Visitors who tour our Cellar Door are encouraged to taste an impressive selection of Balgownie Estate award winning wines. Enjoy lunch in our smart cafe using regional produce, complementing and influencing the style of meals and contributing to simple but flavoursome dishes. Balgownie Estate 46 Hermitage Road, Maiden Gully (03) 5449 6222 www.balgownieestate.com.au

Eaglehawk Gold - Smokehouse We stock a range of smoked meats and fish from the exotic to the everyday - kangaroo, ostrich, emu, chicken, trout and more. Our smallgoods which include bullboars, saveloys and ham on the bone are made using family recipes dating back to the 1950s. Eaglehawk IGA Butcher Shop 93 Victoria Street, Eaglehawk (03) 5446 9755 Copyright © City of Greater Bendigo 2010 Disclaimer: Information in this booklet was correct at the time of publication and is provided in good faith. However, no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information provided is given and no responsibility is accepted for any loss or damage arising from reliance on the information provided in or omitted from the booklet. Published by: Design and Layout: Good One Graphic Design Concept Artwork: Studio Ink City of Greater Bendigo 41-43 Myers Street, Bendigo, Victoria 3550 Campaign Photography: David Field in partnership with Regional Development Victoria Printing: bART ‘n’ PRINt Website: www.foodfossickers.com.au Copywriting: Emma Newman

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Fossicker Finder (Index) Business Bakeries The Elmore Bakery The Good Loaf Beverage Producers Avonmore Estate Balgownie Estate Barfold Estate Bendigo Winegrowers Bress Wine Cider and Produce Heathcote Winegrowers Henry of Harcourt Mandurang Valley Wines Shelmerdine Vineyards CafĂŠs/Coffee Shops Golden Dragon Museum Old Green Bean The Green Olive Catering J&L Catering Pty Ltd @ Big Hill Winery The Travelling Table Whisk Catering Enotecas Cellar & Store Food Retail / Providores Bendigo Wholefoods Maldon 50k Food Producers Indulge Chocolates Favourite Flavours

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