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EDITORIAL Gail Eastaway Elle Thompson Richard Wilkins Sam Tonks Trista Parker Russ Haylock ADVERTISING Tracy Frazer Leanne Christie

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STAY SNOW SAFE NSW Police are urging the community to have a plan and stay ‘Snow Safe’ during the 2020 ski season. The official NSW snow season began on Monday June 22, with ski resorts opening throughout the week and enacting their ‘COVIDsafe’ plans. Additional police will be deployed to the Snowy Mountains region from across the state as part of the high-visibility police operation. Visitors can expect to see officers from General Duties, Traffic and Highway Patrol Command, Southern Region Enforcement Squad, licensing police and other specialist officers – including trained Alpine Operators – throughout the season.

“Police will continue to patrol these areas to ensure compliance and we ask the public to continue to adhere to restrictions and ensure they observe physical distancing guidelines.” Southern Region Commander, Acting Assistant Commissioner Greg Moore APM, said police will be out in force to ensure the safety of the community.

“People can expect to see police out and about throughout the season targeting road safety, alcohol-related crime, anti-social behaviour and personal safety,” Acting Assistant Commissioner Moore said.

NSW Police are also urging hikers visiting the region to ensure their personal safety by submitting a Trip Intention Form and hiring a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) before heading out into the national park.

“We will have additional staff seconded to Jindabyne from other police districts who will support the work of our local police, and other units such as Highway Patrol, the Dog Squad and the Region Enforcement Squad.

Further information on driving in snowfield conditions can be found by visiting the Centre for Road Safety website: https://roadsafety.transport. nsw.gov.au/index.html

“Our priority is to keep people safe – on the slopes, roads, licensed venues and out and about in the alpine region. “Snowfield conditions can be difficult to navigate so we’d like to remind everyone to prioritise safety on your journey – pay close attention to the roads, don’t get distracted and slow down.”

Hikers can contact the Snowy Region Visitor Centre for more information or visit: http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au or www.environment.nsw.gov.au. For general snow safety tips when visiting alpine regions, as well as useful links you can access: http://snowsafe.org.au/

Regional NSW Field Operations, Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys APM, said visitors to the area can expect to see a different kind of snow season in 2020. “The population of our snowfields and surrounding towns increases exponentially during winter, and for local police, community safety is always the number one priority,” Deputy Commissioner Worboys said. “This year we have the added complexities of COVID-19, and we are working closely with the ski resorts and our partner agencies to ensure the safety of the community.

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HEALTH SERVICES With numbers of COVID-19 cases reducing and government restrictions easing, health workers across the Snowy Monaro are urging visitors and locals alike to remain cautious. “We cannot afford to become complacent,” says Southern NSW Local Health District Cluster General Manager Nicola Yates. “The most important thing is that everyone in our community, and who visits our community, does the right thing. While we all continue to follow the social distancing rules, wash our hands regularly and stay home if you are feeling unwell, the likelihood of COVID-19 cases in our region is significantly less.” Cooma Hospital is the main hospital for the Snowy Monaro region. It does not have an Intensive Care Unit and only has the capacity to intubate one patient temporarily, before they can be transferred to either Canberra or Bega. The snow season always puts more pressure on the local health services. Jindabyne’s population alone usually triples during the winter months. With more people, and increases in injuries presenting from the slopes, our hospitals and medical centres are already stretched. Should a COVID-19 outbreak occur as well, the local facilities simply do not have the

resources to cope. This is why local health workers and our local community implore everyone who visits our beautiful region to abide by the social distancing regulations. If you are experiencing any flu-like symptoms while visiting the Snowy Monaro, such as a fever, sore throat, head ache, fatigue, aches and pains, runny nose, cough or breathing issues the best thing to do is get tested at the COVID-19 Clinic at the Cooma Hospital. First call 1800 999 880 and select Option 1. You can then attend the clinic at the hospital on Victoria Street, Cooma. This is the only testing clinic in the Snowy Monaro. The Cooma Hospital has managed to secure a GeneXpert machine for the duration of the ski season, which will allow test results to be returned within a matter of hours, rather than days. The Cooma Hospital has also changed some of its layout in order to cope with the risk involved with spreading COVID-19. Two separate Emergency Departments will operate throughout the snow season, and potentially beyond. One will deal with COVID-19 related patients, the other will deal with all other emergency presentations.

waiting for their results. The clinic is separate from the rest of the hospital, with its own entry and exit. This means patients from other areas of the hospital will not come into contact with anyone, including staff, who have been in the COVID-19 Clinic. While these measures will help stop the spread, the main way an outbreak can be prevented is for everyone to do the right thing.

While the Snowy Monaro community is looking forward to welcoming back visitors for the snow season after recent bushfires and now the COVID-19 pandemic, it asks all visitors to not become complacent whilst they are here.

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SPLENDID ISOLATION Looking for the perfect place to socially distance in style this winter? Then why not take the time to check out the highest snow resort and village in the country, the iconic and historic Charlotte Pass.

exemplified by the beautiful and iconic Kosciuszko Chalet Hotel. Built in 1930, the chalet is affectionately known as the “grand old lady” of the mountains and is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular places to stay on the snow.

At 1765 metres, Charlotte Pass holds the record for the coldest recorded temperature in Australia and consistently boasts some of the most substantial snowfall and best quality natural snow the country has to offer. A quieter more peaceful resort than its larger neighbours, Charlotte Pass offers a more exclusive and boutique experience without the associated high prices. No need to worry about queuing up or large crowds.

Private ski and snowboard lessons are available and the friendly instructors and staff at Charlotte Pass are available to help you with all of your alpine needs. As a more boutique resort, lift passes for Charlotte Pass are offered at competitive and affordable prices, offering unmatched value for money. As such, it is the perfect place for the whole family to visit and there is something on offer for everyone.

Established in 1906, Charlotte Pass is also one of Australia’s oldest ski resorts and on top of some of the best snow and terrain, the resort also offers a historic atmosphere and old-world charm uncommon to Australian resorts. This is perfectly

Charlotte Pass Snow resort is the best place to go to get away from the crowds this winter, breathe the mountain air and enjoy a snow holiday like no other. Charlotte Pass opens on June 26. To find out more about the 2020 season, visit www.charlottepass.com.au

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RHYTHM MURAL, BEAUTY AND CHAOS The Rhythm mural is becoming an annual icon, with visitors and locals keen to check out the fresh installation along the side of the Cooma ski hire empire each season. Local artist Mike Shankster is the genius behind the design. You can

SKI HIRE Rhythm Snowsports have adjusted their processes where necessary and will be open for hire this snow season. The store has always washed their hire equipment, such as skis, snowboards, jackets, pants and boots

also see Mike’s work locally at the Jindabyne and Berridale skateparks. This is the third mural Mike has created for Rhythm and he says this time he drew inspiration from the chaos the snow season brings.

thoroughly, and this will continue this season, however there are a handful of regulations they will be following to ensure the safety of their employees and customers. In order to hire or purchase a helmet, customers will need to wear a provided hair net, to hire or purchase school goggles, customers must wear a face mask, and to buy or hire outerwear customers will be asked to wear

Of course the mural was created before COVID-19 hit and ski resorts announced they would be operating at only 50 percent capacity. However, regular skiers and snowboarders will appreciate the artworks message and relate to the hectic experience of hitting the slopes in previous years. “The piece represents the unique and beautiful surrounds of Snowy Mountains and also the chaotic nature in which the season brings,” says Mike. “You’ll see there is a inscription to JB Carpenter in the bottom right corner of the mural. This entire piece is dedicated to Jake Burton Carpenter (1954 - 2019) the founder of Burton Snowboards, who passed away last year. Jake Burton Carpenter was known as the person who brought snowboarding to the masses and helped create the sport we know and love today.”

who is wearing a bear suit, who has lost control of his students and given up in despair. There is a large traffic jam up the back of the mural, showcasing the gruelling snail pace drive up to the mountains in what seems like a never-ending line of traffic. You can also see the ski tube, chockablock with punters, blasting its way back down the hill. There is also a tent, and a makeshift clothes line attached to the Strzelecki monument at Jindabyne. This is in reference to camping along the Jindy foreshore and all the debacles that come with it. There are so many other iconic Snowy Mountains references, and it seems like you notice something new each time you look at it. Mike has again captured the unique experience that is a visit to the Snowy Mountains at the height of the season.

Other features you may notice in the mural include the Milo ski instructor,

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to their existing stock, providing their customers with a wide range of equipment to suit the experience and ability of any rider.

Like any other retail shop, they will also have sanitiser stations around the store and tape on the ground to instruct social distancing, which will be enforced The store has been recently stocked with this seasons’ Oakley, Armada, Burton, Roxy and Volkl gear to add

The Rhythm team will be monitoring all regulations from their governing bodies should any of these processes change, with health and safety prominent in their hire processes this season.

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SKI SEASON 2020 The ski fields are officially open. After much uncertainty as to whether the 2020 season would go ahead, the Australian snow resorts were able to begin operating on Monday 22 June, albeit with considerable operational changes. While circumstances are expected to change as the season progresses and COVID-19 restrictions ease, the current operational requirements for snow resorts this season are as follows:

Lift tickets Lift tickets are at the crux of confusion around the 2020 season. All resorts have been required to place daily limit caps on the numbers of people, reducing the number of visitors by as much as 50 percent. This means that for all resorts, visitors will initially have to pre-book passes online. Same day lift tickets are not on offer for Thredbo and Perisher. Thredbo - Thredbo has cancelled the 2020 ‘365 Pass,’ opting for day passes only.

Thredbo lift tickets went on sale June 11 for $159, an almost 50 percent mark-up on previous seasons. This did not seem to lower demand, with Thredbo’s online store crashing due to unprecedented traffic, at one point seeing 25,000 people trying to purchase tickets simultaneously. Thredbo lift passes are available at www. shop.thredbo.com.au Perisher - Like Thredbo, Perisher day passes have seen a price increase, now available at $152. Due to resort limit caps, season pass holders will be required to reserve days online. . The first round of tickets for the period between June 24 and July 5 is now available online. Three day deals are available at $349 for three days. The second and third rounds of three-day passes are set to rise in price to $433 and $498, respectively. Charlotte Pass - Aside from resort limit caps, 2020 will be no different from any other season for Charlotte Pass. Lift tickets will be offered at the same price as previous years, with all regular discounts and deals also being made available from 2020. Charlotte Pass lift tickets can be purchased over the phone on (02) 6457 1555.

As COVID-19 restrictions ease and circumstances change, resort operations, limit caps and in turn, lift pass policies are likely to be subject to change.

Lifts Lifts at all resorts will be required to operate at a reduced capacity to allow for social distancing. Family members will be allowed to ride together on lifts. Otherwise, numbers will be limited according to lift type. The new Merrits Gondola at Thredbo will be operating at a reduced capacity.

Access, backcountry and National Parks The Perisher/Blue Cow Ski Tube will still be operating for the 2020 season but at a reduced capacity with amended timetables. Guests will be required to pre-book Ski Tube tickets online in advance and those with luggage will be required to travel outside peak operating times. On-day bookings are not accepted. There have been no changes to Kosciuszko National Park entry passes, and restrictions have been lifted to allow snow play in a safe manner, allowing visitors to fully take advantage of the Kosciuszko backcountry, so long as it is in a safe manner. “For any sporting activity that occurs on the snow, you need either a prepurchased lift pass from one of the resorts or a National Parks and Wildlife Service Trip Intention Form for backcountry, snowshoe and cross

country activities,” a Department of Planning Industry and Environment spokesperson said. Those who wish to enter the national park and not partake in any sporting activities will simply be required to purchase and display a National Park Entry Pass. Guided backcountry tours are also available from a number of professional outfits in the region, such as K7 Adventures in Jindabyne, and cover a range of back country snow activities.

Accommodation Hotels, lodges and apartments are open across all resorts. They are still required to operate at a reduced capacity so bookings are both essential and competitive. Many accommodation venues have seen high volumes of bookings even before the resorts opened. Certain member-based ski lodges have yet to announce opening plans due to liability complications. Those who are not opening are communicating with their members.

Lessons and activities Snow play restrictiond have been lifted so activities like tobogganing, snowman makeing and snowball fights are bacl on the cards. Lesson programs will be limited across all resorts, with most opting for private lessons only. Again, this situation is expected to be updated as the season progresses.

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Food and drinks Indoor physical distancing requirements remain in place, meaning food and beverage options will be limited, especially for eating in. At least in the early season, most options will be takeaway only and contactless payments will be required at many venues. As COVID-19 measures are eased, it is hoped that food and beverage venues will be able to operate fully.

Individual responsibility With physical distancing requirements still in place, resorts are asking anyone who is feeling unwell or considered high risk to please stay home and avoid endangering others. Guests are expected to keep 1.5m distance from others and adhere to the Government cleanliness and physical distancing guidelines as well as the relevant alpine responsibility codes. Stay safe and have fun.

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Alpine Way area: • Olsens Lookout Road, Geehi Dam Road, Geehi Walls trail, Major Clews trail, Grassy Flats trail, Murray Gates trail and the Bicentennial trail.

BUSHFIRE CLOSURES Much of the state was devasted by bushfires over the 2019/2020 summer. The Snowy Mountains also experienced significant damage, particularly in the Kosciuszko National Park. Kiandra, Selwyn, and many historical huts were completely destroyed. Cabramurra also suffered extensive damage. According National Parks and Wildlife Services, some sections of Kosciuszko National Park which have been burnt remain closed. This is because they still may pose a risk to visitors due to dangerous trees and damaged infrastructure.

Specific areas which are closed due to the fires include: Areas within the northern section of the park: • Kiandra, Landers Falls lookout, Wolgal Hut, Buddong Falls and Cabramurra township. Snowy Hydro’s operational town of Cabramurra suffered significant fire damage and, for safety reasons, is temporarily closed. The following key roads in Kosciuszko National Park remain closed due to fire damage:

Cabramurra area: • Link Road from Snowy Mountains Highway to Goat Ridge Road, Tooma Road - KNP5 (Khancoban to Cabramurra Road). The road is expected to reopen in December 2020. Goats Ridge Road and Elliot Way. The road is expected to reopen in May 2021. • Kings Cross Road.

Snowy Region Visitor Centre, Jindabyne – 02 6450 5600. Tumut Region Visitor Centre, Tumut – 02 6947 7025. Khancoban Visitor Centre, Khancoban – 02 6070 8400. Yarrangobilly Caves Visitor Centre – 02 6454 9597. Perisher Valley office – 02 6457 4444.

Snowy Mountains Highway area: • Goobragandra Power Line Road. These roads and trails will remain closed until hazardous trees are treated, debris is removed and repair work is completed. Do not enter closed areas in Kosciuszko National Park. Penalties apply for noncompliance. For more information, contact the local NPWS office.

SNOWY2.0 IMPACT ON AREA If your travels in the Snowy Mountains take you to Adaminaby and into Snowy Valleys, you will probably see plenty of truck movements. Snowy 2.0 is kicking off, with construction just about to begin at Lobs Hole. The Snowy 2.0 project is an expansion of the Snowy Scheme, which generates electricity by pumping water through turbines. The Snowy 2.0 project involves creating a tunnel and an underground power station

between Tantangara Dam and Talbingo Dam. Water will be pumped to the higher dam when the demand for energy is low, and then released to generate energy when demand is high. Snowy 2.0 will provide an additional 2,000 megawatts (MW) of dispatchable generating capacity and approximately 350,000 megawatt hours (MWh) of large-scale storage to the National Electricity Market (NEM). In other words, this is enough energy storage to power three million homes for a week.

Snowy 2.0 will create 2000 jobs during its construction, which is expected to take about five or six years to complete. This has provided a silver lining to the Snowy Monaro and Snowy Valleys community, who have suffered significant economic impacts from ongoing drought, bushfires and COVID-19. Relying heavily on tourism, the economy of the Snowies was hit hard when it was declared a no travel zone during the bushfires for the school summer holidays. Teamed with travel

restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and drastic changes to the 2020 snow season, Snowy 2.0 will at least bring new workers and their families to live in the region, providing the economic boost it needs. If you would like to learn more about Snowy 2.0, you can check out snowyhydro.com.au, or call into the Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre in Cooma, the Khancoban Visitor Information Centre or the Talbingo Visitor Display Centre.

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GO GO GONDOLA Australia’s only alpine Gondola has been launched for the 2020 winter snow season at Thredbo Resort. This exciting development sees Merritts double chairlift replaced with a high speed, eight-person Gondola that will quadruple the capacity of the previous lift and further enhance the awardwinning Thredbo experience. In addition to the Gondola, a fully automated snowmaking system on the

popular ‘Dream Run’ has been installed as well as other slope works. This development will allow more reliable access to Friday Flat and the mid-station of the new Merritts Gondola as well as better access to a wide variety of intermediate and advanced tree runs. “After years of planning, it is so great to see these developments finally come to life. We are hugely excited to be the first

Australian alpine resort to offer a new level of transportation with the Merritts Gondola” explained Stuart Diver, General Manager Thredbo Resort. “Thredbo prides itself on providing our guests with the best experience possible. The new Gondola, snowmaking on Dream Run and the additional carparking facility will allow us to do that better than ever.”

completed in Australia and we’re very excited to be involved. An immense effort was required, however with the best in European equipment and a great team we have delivered this project on time and budget. We know that the end result will be a massive asset to Australia’s snow resorts and will be operational for the 2020 winter season,” said Shaun Turner, General Manager of Doppelmayr Australia.

“This is the first project of its kind to be

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STAYING SAFE IN NATIONAL PARKS Protecting the health and safety of visitors and staff is the highest priority for NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), which is why several new COVIDsafe measures have been put in place. Physical distancing is still required for all activities in NSW national parks. Current rules on public gatherings also continue to apply. For more information, visit www. nsw.gov.au/covid-19. The ski resort’s lift operations are closed until the opening of the ski season. The ski season open dates are: • Thredbo: Monday 22 June 2020. • Perisher: Wednesday 24 June 2020. • Charlotte Pass: Friday 26 June 2020.

• Selwyn Snow Resort: Closed for 2020 due to bush fire damage. All on-snow sporting activities undertaken this year in Kosciuszko National Park will require a pre-purchased resort lift pass or registration with NPWS in advance, via a Trip Intention Form, www.nationalparks. nsw.gov.au/trip-intention-form. If you are coming for skiing or snowboarding in resort areas of Kosciuszko National Park this winter, don’t leave home without a valid pre-purchased lift pass. From Tuesday 9 June 2020, visitors wishing to undertake on-snow back

country activities will need to register a Trip Intention Form (TIF) with NPWS prior to their arrival. Examples of on-snow back country activities, which can be undertaken after a TIF is lodged, include back country snow shoeing, cross country skiing, skiing and snowboarding.

You are now required to make a booking for all campgrounds and campsites in national parks. This includes locations that were previously available for use without a booking. This is necessary to protect visitors and prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Tobogganing, sledding and snow-tubing is prohibited throughout Kosciuszko National Park in 2020. There are no accessible areas in Kosciuszko National Park that allow these activities to be safely undertaken in accordance with the current COVID-19 physical-distancing requirements.

The booking rules or maximum capacity may have changed for your preferred destination, so please check www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/ camping-and-accommodation before planning your visit. For more information about COVID-safe measures with NSW National Parks, visit www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/ npws-covid-19.

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EXPERIENCE REAL BACKCOUNTRY WITH K7 ADVENTURES With limited access to ski resorts for winter 2020, many snow-goers still eager to take advantage of the season are starting to eye off Kosciuszko National Park (KNP) with thoughts of backcountry adventure. “It’s absolutely worth it,” says Acacia Rose of K7 Adventures. “The experience of being in the backcountry - the views, the sense of space and silence - there’s nothing else like it.” While a strong intermediate skill level is recommended as a requirement for backcountry skiing and boarding, K7 also offers a wide variety of activities catering to all ages and skill levels. One of the most accessible adventures is a half-day Snow Shoe Tour from Perisher or Thredbo. This immediately introduces people to the amazing winterscapes that are unique to the Australian High Country.

Increasingly popular is the familyfriendly K7 Ski School where people learn basic cross country ski skills to enable them to explore the Perisher Nordic Trails. Classic and Skate cross country ski lessons are also available for intermediate and advanced skiers. Snow Australia has announced an Interschools Cross Country Ski competition for September so skiers will be able to prepare as soon as the Nordic Trails are open for this competition. Amongst some of the high end adventures are Snow Kiting, Introduction to Mountaineering, the extreme winter climb of Mt Kosciuszko via Hannel’s Spur, Ski Touring and Split Boarding the Steeps, Snow Craft, Snow Camping and Alpine Photography Tours. Director of K7 Adventures Peter Cocker also invites people to consider an afternoon adventure rock climbing and abseiling on Jindabyne Rock this winter!

K7 boast a strong team of professional guides, led by renowned backcountry experts Jennie Milton, Jeff Becker and Mike Edmondson and Andrew Lock. Jennie Milton was a Thredbo ski instructor from a young age. She spent 14 seasons working in the Alaskan back country and more than 10 years running the Adrenalin Sports snow store. She is also an accomplished snowkiter and has won the women’s title in the Snowkite World Tour in Alaska. Jeff Becker is a Jindabyne local with more than 20 years’ experience in the Kosciuszko main range as well as extensive experience ski touring and mountaineering in North America. In 2003, Jeff spent 12 months in Antarctica as a carpenter and expeditioner. Mike Edmondson is an experienced back-country guide and photographer. An avid cross-country skier and ski instructor, Mike also spends his winters coaching at Perisher. Mike has years of experience in backcountry touring and camping and can capture the experience with his award-winning photography. Andrew Lock author of “Summit 8000” is the Commonwealth’s most accomplished mountaineer. Andrew conducts several Mountaineering and Ice Climbing courses during the Australian winter, preparing people

for the big peaks in the international mountaineering landscapes. With their team of undeniably skilled guides, K7 Adventures offers backcountry access and guiding across KNP and the main range. Tours can operate from Charlottes Pass, Guthega and Thredbo, with the latter providing the easiest access via the Kosciuszko Express Chairlift. “Thredbo has advised us that Backcountry Passes via the Kosciuszko Express Chairlift are available this winter at $42 or $30 for Season Pass Holders, for people over 65, $32 and $20 for Season Pass Holders and for people under 17 years of age $10. “We may have to queue, however it will be worth it for the ride and the backcountry ski touring and split boarding. “Obviously for trips that involve camping and last multiple days, a level of physical fitness and skill is required,” Acacia said. “But, we also offer single-day tours and half-day tours. A half-day snowshoeing tour and picnic is a great activity for the whole family. There really is something for everyone.” To find out more about the range of activities K7 Adventures have on offer, visit www.k7adventures.com

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OFF THE SLOPES DAYS So you’ve booked your day pass, and are keen to hit the slopes after months of lockdown. But, instead of the bluebird day you were hoping for, the weather turns nasty and now you don’t know what to do. Don’t worry. There is still plenty of great things to do in the Snowy Mountains to make your trip worthwhile and enjoyable. There are plenty of fantastic restaurants and cafes across the region. The Snowy Mountains are known for beautiful fresh produce, and most eateries like to source their ingredients from the region where possible. Check out our Visit Eat Drink page on page 39 for more details.

In Cooma, there are some fantastic local art galleries to check out. Full of exceptional pieces by local artists are the Raglan Gallery on Lambie Street and the Little Gallery on Sharp Street. The NSW Corrective Services Gaol Museum is another one to check out. If you are curious about the rich penal history of NSW, this is the museum for you. The museum provides an insight into the daily routine of gaols from past and present. There are some really interesting pieces on display, including original hanging gallows from Bathurst, whipping posts and stocks. If you feel like a bit of retail therapy, stop in at Birdsnest. The clothing store has become an icon in online sales, and Cooma is proud to be home to the beautiful retail store.

display, local artwork and photographs, children’s educational toys and books, and natural body products and gifts.

The Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre is a state of the art education facility showcasing the amazing history of the Snowy Scheme. There are theatres showing short films through the day, as well as displays, exhibits, gift shop and a café.

The Wildbrumby Schnapps Distillery is a great place to stop for a schnapps tasting that is guaranteed to warm you up. Paired with the delicious German and Austrian style food, the definition of comfort food, it is the perfect place to call into on a miserable day.

If you want to delve deeper into the history of the Snowy Scheme, Adaminaby has the Snowy Scheme Museum. Here the displays celebrate the people, the engineering and the construction of the scheme.

There is so much to do in the Snowy Monaro. The Cooma Visitor Centre is the best place to call into if you are looking for any details on the places listed above, or any other options for a bad weather day.

In Jindabyne the Snowy Region Visitor Centre is a great place to start if you find yourself there on a bad weather day. Not only are the staff friendly with plenty of suggestions, you can also check out the Corroboree frog

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JINDABYNE MITRE 10 HERE TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY The last six months have been very stressful for local communities across Australia. The Covid-19 pandemic continues to take its toll on individuals and businesses but Jindabyne’s Mitre 10 has not skipped a beat providing locals with products and services for tradies and DIYs for home and hardware during this unusually confusing and tough time. Jindabyne Mitre 10 staff have amplified their commitment to do their part ensuring the safety of its customers by providing a safe place to get their DIY needs, homewares and more to keep entertained during lockdown. First the bushfires in January and February affected the area causing unease and disruption to the community. Now Covid-19 has placed further strain on life’s normal structure. Through all of this, Jindabyne’s Mitre 10 has kept the doors open serving the

wider community and showing their support to those who need it. Sourcing products and delivering to help the community during these crisis times has been a challenge. But Jindabyne Mitre 10 continues to be the ‘We are there for you’ store keeping the spirits of the town high as people use this time to get creative or put their handyman gloves on. With the wide range of products on offer Jindabyne Mitre 10 has everything you need and more. As their slogan goes they are “much more than a hardware store”. Come into the store and say hello to the hardworking staff, open seven days a week Monday to Friday 7am to 5pm, Saturday 8am to 1pm and Sunday 9am to 12pm. Keep up to date on all Jindabyne Mitre 10’s deals visit their Facebook page www.facebook.com/JindabyneMitre10.

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GETTING AWAY FROM IT ALL

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A farm stay with a difference We would like to share with you a unique experience by offering modern eco accommodation on a purpose built totally environmentally friendly off grid farm. The choice is yours: Whether you are looking for accommodation close to the NSW ski fields and Kosciuszko National park or are you looking to experience an Australian Alpine farm to walk with the animals or maybe a talk about sustainable off grid living or just to unwind away from the urban hassle, Avonside Alpine Estate is your choice.


The face of tourism in regional Australia has been changing over the years, with innovative and diverse forms of accommodation luring folk away from big cities and their crowds. One of the growing trends in our wide brown land has been farm stay accommodation and the Snowy Monaro region is blessed with a number of alternatives, all offering their unique take on “getting away from it all”. This region has the attraction of clean, fresh air, a diverse landscape and a climate which includes steamy hot summer days (but cool nights) and the occasional snowfall. With such a broad canvas to investigate, visitors really do have a wonderful choice of location and climate.

While some of our farm stays offer cottages, or repurposed farm buildings, there are also options for camping as well.

Another activity not to be underestimated is the Snowy Monaro night sky. From black as black to navy blue, our skies provide an amazing backdrop to a myriad of stars.

One thing they all offer is the chance to get away from it all and enjoy a slower pace, relaxation and good company.

Without street lights, our stars seem almost close enough to touch.

For some city-slickers, seeing farm animals ‘in the raw’ may be a first. For some it may be a chance to relive happy childhood moments from holidays spent on a grandparent’s farm.

Imagine, sitting around a fire pit with some good friends and family, enjoying a locally produced beer, wine or spirit and looking out for a shooting star to make a wish on. Heaven!

The locations can allow visitors to take advantage of nearby activities.

Our farm stay operators will welcome you warmly this season.

Bushwalking, horse riding, canoeing, skiing, fishing – these are activities virtually at the doorsteps of our farm stays.

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Warreen Farmstay For those looking for a complete getaway from their normal life, Warreen Farmstay at Countegany, offers peace and quiet in a relaxed rural landscape. With no mobile phone service and no internet, your stay at Warreen can be as far away from your busy life as is possible.

Refresh and revive with a stay at Warreen, enjoying beautiful night skies around the fire pit, or interacting with farm animals.

Suitable for up to 17 guests at any one time in repurposed farm accommodation, Warreen also offers limited powered and unpowered camping sites.

Warreen is only 30 minutes from Cooma in the heart of Monaro grazing country.

Old Minton Farmstay Old Minton Farmstay is the perfect picturesque property for anyone who wants to escape the hustle and bustle for some peace and quiet. Situated about halfway between Sydney and Melbourne makes it a great meeting place for families and friends. children with an opportunity to get involved in farm activities.

Avonside Alpine Estate Set amongst the picturesque Snowy Mountains, Avonside Alpine Estate is Jindabyne’s first European style farm stay unlike any other in the region. Located on Avonside Road just 15 minutes outside of the hustle and bustle of Jindabyne this unique farm stay eco luxury cabins is sure to meet your expectations when looking for a family friendly location close to the snow fields. Both cabins are completely selfefficient drawing everything it needs from natural resources and have their own private patio allowing guests to sit outside and soak in the atmosphere. Owners Olivier and Jacquie hope the farm stay will provide families and

Along with the unique accommodation the farm will be offering many children and adult activities giving them the opportunity to explore the scenic land and learn about animals, food and waste. The farm focuses on sustainability and reducing carbon footprints, starting by fully utilising the power from the sun via modern off-grid solar systems, using state of the art technology for all kitchenware and a hydronic system that has the capability of keeping inside warm and cool, just to name a few. This 130-acre purpose-built farm enables a modern luxury four-star farm stay experience for all ages.

The bushwalks through the property are picturesque, and there is a dam adjacent to the house, which many use for swimming and canoeing in summer. The 800-acre property is unique and diverse. The Winifred Creek 5 Willows Farmstay Farm, food and photography are all on the menu at 5 Willows farmstay. The Little House on their 145-acre property is the perfect place for a family farm experience. Take in the stunning views over the beautiful Snowy Mountains range and get hands on with a real working farm experience. Chooks, horses, stock and friendly farm dogs are all part of the everyday operations for visitors to get involved in when they are not out exploring the ski fields.

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$3.3M TOURISM BOOST More than $3 million has been allocated to Gaden Trout Hatchery at Jindabyne to enhance its tourism operations. Deputy Premier and Member for Monaro John Barilaro announced the significant investment to help boost tourism and jobs after what has been a challenging start to 2020. The NSW Government will contribute $3.3 million from the Regional Growth - Environment and Tourism Fund to revitalise the educational centre at tourist attraction, Gaden Trout Hatchery. Mr Barilaro said the project will deliver the infrastructure required for a modern nature-based tourism hub such as a new educational facility with an office, meal room, toilets, carpark and integration of the Thredbo Valley Track into the hatchery picnic area. “Gaden Trout Hatchery has been a premier local attraction in the Snowy

Mountains community for more than 50 years and plays a vital role in supporting the booming summer tourism market in the region,” Mr Barilaro said. “The new education centre will build on the success that the existing trout fishing industry in this part of the state is known so well for, giving locals a better appreciation of the work done at the hatchery and supporting increased production at the hatchery. “These improvements will transform this well-loved Snowy icon into a mustsee destination for school and business groups with rewarding learning opportunities that encourage return visits and creates jobs for people living locally. “I know this will be very welcome news for the community, who have been doing it tough dealing with drought,

bushfires and now the ongoing impacts of COVID-19.”

Government support and plans on putting the funds to good use.

Snowy Monaro Regional Council Mayor Peter Beer said integration of the Thredbo Valley Track biking and walking trail into the hatchery picnic area will entice bike riders and hikers to visit the educational centre during their next jaunt on the mountain.

“The funding for us means a lot, the funding will do a lot for the local area and trying to get fisherman back to NSW,” says Mitch.

“During the warmer months, riders and walkers will be able to stop by, have a bite to eat and learn a little bit about the other great activities they can enjoy while they are visiting the area,” Cr Beer said. “I thank the NSW Government for this initiative to develop another world class attraction that will bring tourists to the Snowy Mountains and tablelands on a year-round basis.”

“With the educational centre being built and renovations it will bring more kids into fishing, it will also make our jobs for those who work here a lot easier to produce larger fish and better fish for future generations to go recreational fishing.” The $300 million Regional Growth – Environment and Tourism Fund is part of the NSW Government’s commitment to the delivery of infrastructure projects that improve the productivity and competitiveness of the state under Restart NSW.

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WINTER WASTE WEEKEND IN JULY Snowy Valleys Council has moved the date for the scheduled Winter Waste Weekend by one month to help ensure a COVID-19 safe environment. Normally held on the first weekend in June the next Snowy Valleys Waste Weekend will now run over the first weekend in July. Council’s Executive Director Infrastructure Heinz Kausche said, “Our Transfer Stations experience a

large increase in traffic over a Waste Weekend and it is important that all sites are adequately set up to manage the influx and have the COVID-19 safety protocols in place”. Waste Weekends complement Council’s regular waste collection service allowing residents to dispose of a range of household waste that doesn’t fit in the kerbside bins. During a waste weekend residents can

MAPPING NATIVE RAT GENOME Scientists from The University of Western Australia have unveiled a genetic analysis of an endangered native rodent, which could help researchers and conservation authorities better understand how to protect the Australian species. DNA Zoo Australia Director Associate Professor Parwinder Kaur, from UWA’s School of Agriculture and Environment, said the medium-sized, short-tailed and broad-toothed rat – the Tooarrana – is classified as near threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. “Understanding endangered species like the Tooarrana at a genetic level

is incredibly important as it enables more informed conservation activities,” Associate Professor Kaur said. The scientists from UWA partnered with Museums Victoria and Oz Mammal Genomics to obtain a genome sample of the Tooarrana, a herbivore which thrives in high altitude forests and feeds on stems and seeds of grasses. “DNA Zoo Australia partners with Museums, conservation bodies, zoos and many other collaborators across Australasia to collect, sequence and analyse genomes that could help save Australian species,” Associate Professor Kaur said.

take to up to one cubic metre of general non-recyclable waste. This is equivalent to approximately four large wheelie bins, or a standard ute load, or a standard box trailer load or a standard large mattress. While the waste weekends are a great time to dispose of larger household items, people often forget that recycled materials can be dropped off for free at any time of the year.

Community members are able to drop off recyclables including cardboard, paper, steel and aluminium for free at all sites all year round. E-waste, paint, motor oils, household batteries, gas bottles, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, car batteries and fluoro globes are also accepted at the Tumbarumba and Tumut Centres at no charge. For opening times visit www.svc.nsw.gov.au/waste-stations

“From the sample provided by Museums Victoria, we were able to sequence the Tooarrana’s DNA and analyse the genetic data to produce a chromosome-length genome assembly which will assist in ongoing conservation efforts. “The release of a high-quality genomic resource in under three months was made possible by a collaborative effort between DNA Zoo teams at UWA, Aiden Lab in the United States and ShanghaiTech University in China.” “After the recent Australian bushfires destroyed most of this cute and furry native animal’s habitat; where they have lived for generations, it became our priority to help prevent these species from disappearing,” she said. Scientists at DNA Zoo believe recent technological advancements could play a critical role in conservation efforts globally.

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YARRANGOBILLY CAVES THE BUSHFIRE BATTLER!

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THE YARRANGOBILLY CAVES PRECINCT IN NORTHERN KOSCIUSZKO NATIONAL PARK RE-OPENS

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The giant limestone cliffs and crystal-clear creeks trickle their way into the Yarrangobilly River. European history consists of heritage guest houses that have operated since 1901. In early January 2020, a group of highly trained, skilled and experienced National Parks and Wildlife Service fire fighters defended the historic precinct and all of its buildings from the Dunns Road fire. These brave men worked very hard under disastrous fire conditions to save an Aussie icon from a ferocious fire that burned more than 33,000 hectares of Kosciuszko National Park. It has now been some months since the bushfires ended but the devastation is still evident. It is stunning to see all of the trees regrowing and the recent snowfalls make a stunning scene of black, white and green. The fire started on 28 December 2019 from a lightning strike north west of the National Park near the town of Adelong. The call was made on the 31st of December


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to close and evacuate the Yarrangobilly Caves precinct, along with the rest of Kosciuszko National Park. A few Yarrangobilly staff returned in the following days to better prepare the precinct by setting up hoses and pumps, pruning gardens and clearing gutters. They also made invaluable decisions to isolate the diesel and gas tanks. There were concerns for how the unique and historical hydro/diesel power system at Yarrangobilly would survive. They also collected as many historical books, documents and pictures including the 100-year-old guest books and took them to Tumut for safe keeping.

and the water would run out, too late and the precinct would burn. Rather than deploy the sprinkler system and leave, the crew made the decisions to stay and defend.

On Saturday the 4th of January the fire took a run from the Batlow area and headed into the National Park, putting Yarrangobilly Caves, with its significant cultural and natural features, in its direct line.

The team finally returned home to their families for some well-deserved rest. What a fight!

After intense discussions with Tumut Fire Control, the team gathered in Tumut and were given the option to stay in town if they chose. The stored water for the sprinkler system in the precinct was limited so setting the sprinklers at the right time was critical – too early

As embers rained down ahead of the main fire, the crew worked hard to put out new spot fires and continued to remove fuel from the front of the main fire. As it came closer the call was made and the crew retreated to the safety of the cave system. This gave them a chance to regroup and reassess the situation. They decided to head outside to spend the next several hours managing spot fires until conditions improved.

It is very humbling to know that while we are operating very differently due to Covid19 our thermal pool is open daily and the walking tracks have never been more interesting. If you are looking for a day off the slopes come and explore the amazing survivor that is Yarrangobilly Caves.

NO BOOKINGS REQUIRED Collect walking maps from the visitor centre No food or drink available at visitor centre For information go to nswparks.info/toursyarrangobilly 1300 072 757


MOUNTAIN SHUTTLES SNOW ALLIANCE Snow Alliance provides ground transport services in and around the Snowy Mountains region. Offering the highest levels of customer satisfaction as Snow Alliance is driven by a passion for the region and implement a holistic approach to both business and their private lives. Snow Alliance is the longest serving private transport operator in the Snowy Mountains and has been providing this service for over 13 years. Offering outstanding customer service, flexibility and reliability, they also offer a modern and versatile fleet that can accommodate all group sizes. It is of their belief that while anyone may be able to drive you to your destination, to be delivered safely and with the intent to provide the utmost in care, is what makes the experience of being driven by Snow Alliance so important. Providing chartered private transport from Sydney, Canberra or the Snowy

Mountains to any destination requested and at whatever time desired offering customer flexibility and a personalised approach to people’s transport needs. Snow Alliance specialise in airport transfers to and from Thredbo, Perisher, Smiggins, Charlottes Pass, Guthega, Lake Crackenback Resort, Bullocks Flat Skitube, Selwyn, Ski Rider, Wilsons Valley, Jindabyne and anywhere in between. Also offering their transport services to Sydney, Canberra and the Snowy Mountains Airports. Give Snow Alliance a call today and they can help you with your ground transport or give you advice on the best option to get you to the Snowy Mountains. There is no safer way to travel, for more information visit www.snowalliance.com.au To enquire about making a booking contact book@ snowalliance.com.au or call 0417 234 838.

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With two luxury car options including taking a ride in the stylish Sweden SAAB 8000 with leather interior and spacious caddy or switching for a larger vehicle the Mitsubishi Pajero 4WD, Alpine Shuttle Jindabyne will get you where you need to be safely. Offering customised itinerary services as well as airport shuttles, ski field shuttles and more, the team at Alpine Shuttle Jindabyne will welcome you with a smile and friendly conversation to give you a pleasant transporting experience.

Their personalised service ensures that your trip is seamless and trouble-free, letting you relax while being chauffeured to your holiday destination. Offering private transfer services covering a range of customised options to suit any requests Alpine Express Private Shuttle Service caters to their customers every travel need.

Alpine Shuttle Jindabyne care about their customers and strive to ensure customer satisfaction with every transport, be sure to contact John today to ensure your travel needs are taken care of.

Specialising in airport transfers between Sydney, Canberra and Snowy Mountains airports Alpine Express Private Shuttles drive you to your accommodation in Thredbo, Jindabyne, Perisher, Berridale, Cooma and even travel outside the region driving you to the South Coast.

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Alpine Express Private Shuttle Service offers you a private transfer that is reliable, comfortable and stress free, what better way to travel to the ski fields especially when traveling with smaller children or larger group.

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TWO FOR ONE AT COOLAMATONG The Coolamatong Snowy Mountains Country Golf Club are two separate premises providing food, drinks and a scenic 18-hole par 71 golf course for locals and travellers in the Berridale area. The Golf Club, located just three kilometres from the town of Berridale on the Kosciuszko Road, is one of the premier courses of our region, with well-kept and watered fairways and high-quality grass greens. Its location provides views of the Monaro farming landscape and has a clubhouse well-stocked with drinks and light refreshments to enjoy after making your final putt, as well as details and honour boards that tell the story of this historic club.

In the township of Berridale is the Country Club, which provides not only drinks but is attached to the Berridale Thai Restaurant, where patrons can enjoy lunch or dinner. The premises have been updated in recent times, with updated furniture, a coat of paint and some redecorating to refresh the venue, while retaining its small-town charm and laidback atmosphere. Coolamatong has a proud history of supporting local events, with fundraising days held multiple times every year and 100 percent of proceeds from tournaments going towards their chosen charity. In the past they have supported the

Berridale Lions Club, local OOSH after school programs and in more recent times the local Rural Fire Service crews in the Berridale area. Fields of over 100 players are not uncommon at these events, with golfers from Bombala, Cooma, Delegate and Nimmitabel, as well as those from outside our region, testing themselves on the course for one of many worthy local causes. Once they are able to do so, the Club are excited to host more of these events and continue their local support and positive community influence. The Golf Club hosts competition golf every week on Wednesdays and Sundays, with the course open seven

days a week and an honesty box provided should the Clubhouse be unattended. With the resurgence in golfing popularity and the comfort and convenience of the Clubhouse and intown Country Club, Coolamatong has it all; food, drink, golf, comfortable family atmosphere and friendly staff for visitors and locals in Berridale. For more information on Coolamatong Snowy Mountains Golf Club and Country Club visit www. coolamatonggolfclub.com.au. To keep up to date on all events hosted by Coolamatong Snowy Mountains Golf Club and Country Club visit www. facebook.com/coolamatong.

THE COOLAMATONG SNOWY MOUNTAINS COUNTRY GOLF CLUB Operated on a voluntary bases with fantastic greens and fairways, Coolamatong is truely on a par to most top courses, with mostly flat fairways are ideal for motorised carts and pathways providing access around this fabulous 18 hole course. Members and visitors are well catered for in comfortable surrounds including a licensed bar and facilities - open Sundays & Wednesdays. Competitions are held on Sundays & Wednesdays around 9am for both ladies and men, where visitors with a GA Golf handicap are most welcome.

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THREDBO ALPINE MUSEUM REOPENS Thredbo Alpine Museum welcomes you back once again after months of closure, firstly due to the summer bushfires followed by the Covid-19 crisis. With news of the ski field facilities reopening on June 22, we are pleased to advise our first opening will be Wednesday June 24. We will implement a “soft opening” schedule initially, of Saturdays and Sundays and mid- week Wednesdays. Opening hours are 1pm to 5pm. This will be reviewed as the season progresses and is subject to the availability of our valuable local volunteers. We have our Covid Safe plan in place. Our new exhibition theme for 2020/21 will be “Transport in the Snowies”. This features 160 years of how essential resources and later the skiing public accessed the Snowy Mountains including Kiandra , the Hotel Kosciusko, Charlotte Pass and ultimately Perisher and Thredbo. Supporting museum cameo displays of Count Pavel (Paul) Strzelecki’s ascent and naming of Mt Kosciusko in 1840, plus the strong connection of the Czech community in starting Thredbo in 1957 and beyond through Tony Sponar, who was born 100 years ago this year. Further information on the museum (located just off the Village Square) can be obtained through the website www.thredboalpinemuseum.org.au

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We would like to take this opportunity to thank Patrick Sacco and the team at Snowy River Real Estate for their outstanding efforts in the sale of our home in Dalgety. Based on location and current market conditions we thought that we were in for a drawn-out period before a sale would eventuate. Patrick found us our ideal buyers, who fitted our property's profile, perfectly. He achieved this within a few weeks of listing through his excellent advertising presentation, knowledge of the local market, communications & professionalism. We would not hesitate to recommend him to any potential client because he has the gift of being able to really tune in to what his clients, buyers and sellers, want. We are delighted that the purchaser found is a local young family who will turn it into a home

Just thought I’d pen a quick thank you for all your assistance, advice and guidance with the sale of my property at Blackburn Creek Road, Dalgety. From our very first meeting to discuss the sale, you were enthusiastic, positive and provided clear guidance on how best to present the property for viewing along with making sure our expectations didn’t extend beyond reality. I don’t believe there was ever a time where I had to call you; it was you who always contacted me and provided regular updates on how everything was progressing. Your honesty was the key attribute I appreciated most and I cannot thank you enough for making this sale as easy as possible for me and my family. Thank you and I will encourage anyone else selling property to give you a call. Gary Shakespeare

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Visitors to Cooma will no doubt notice the now disused railway lines which runs along the eastern side of town.

walls tiled, the plumbers will return to finish plumbing the showers, hand basins and kitchen sink and taps.

The railway came to Cooma in the late 1800s and provided a wonderful link to Bombala in the south all the way to Sydney in the north.

The CMR team is constantly looking forward, and is determined to present some platform rooms for public inspection ahead of the completion and opening of the main museum. To this end the Signal Box and Station Master’s (SM) Office will be fitted-out to demonstrate the high standard of restoration being undertaken at the station.

The last passenger/freight train out of Cooma ran in 1988 - but the railway continued to be used by the Cooma Monaro railway group for short trips as far as Chakola until a couple of years ago. The railway precinct is now undergoing a make-over, to restore to its former glory and hopefully, get the rolling stock back on the tracks again.

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The Cooma Monaro Railway (CMR) has been holding working bees of a weekend for some time now, and the efforts are certainly becoming obvious. Volunteers have continued to excavate the under-floorspace for the waiting room. A new jackhammer and some good hard yakka has the work halfway completed. The precinct fencing work continues, and gates are starting to be hung in the northwest corner of the yard. The completion of the fencing will allow CMR to have larger exhibits displayed on the platform, such as the old luggage trolley. Work in the District Locomotive Engineer’s building (DLE) also continues, with the floor tiling almost complete, which will allow CMR to start fitting toilets and cubical walls.The kitchen bench will soon be fitted in the DLE. With this done, and the bathroom

While the Signal Box is largely complete, although minor changes can be undertaken to match the room’s interior more closely to before the station was closed, the Station Master’s Office requires extensive detective work. The latest discovery in the SM Office has been the identity of a mysterious paint shadow. The large cricket batshaped shadow on the SM Office wall turned out to be a two-box fiddleback wooden wall telephone, a style of phone introduced into Australia in the 1890s and offered by the Post Master General’s department, created in 1901 and the forerunner of Telstra, for public rental from 1901 onwards. Now the problem is to find one! CMR has sourced a reproduction pillar desk for the SM Office, plus a 19th century Australian oak bookcase and hutch to take the place of one that was revealed in another SM Office paint shadow. CMR has also sourced some captain’s chairs of the type used by the railways, and finally the reproduction fireplace surrounds/mantlepieces should be installed soon.

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The unusual name is a dedication to local horseman Nugget Pendergast’s regular crossings of the iconic Snowy River.

The centre covers all your practical needs, including Woolworths and BWS, a medical centre, pharmacy, newsagency, Westpac and Commonwealth Banks, an accountant and a dedicated business work space. There are two hairdressing salons as well as a men’s barber shop. There’s even two beautician premises so you can get pampered and rejuvenated after a hard day on the slopes.

The centre has since established itself as one of the Snowy Monaro regions premier shopping complexes, with a variety of businesses providing for the needs of the community and tourists. More than just a shopping centre, Nuggets Crossing is a local historical statement filled with artwork, memorabilia and photography from the bygone age of the Snowy Mountains men, paying special homage to its namesake. Located on Kosciuszko Road in the heart of Jindabyne, the centre is open seven days a week and boasts more than 35 specialty stores. It has remained locally owned and operated since it was established and caters to tourists and locals alike. Particularly busy in the winter months, Nuggets Crossing is unquestionably the retail capital of Australian snow sports, with five separate winter sports retailers catering to every type of alpine

The eclectic atmosphere of antique ambience mixed with a diverse cultural scene make it an ideal hub for socialising, eating and drinking. The shaded courtyard is a favourite meeting place for locals and returning seasonal workers as well as the many thousands of tourists who visit each year. There are three coffee shops, a good oldfashioned Aussie takeaway, a juice bar, a full-on bakery and even an organic grocery option. For those wanting to eat in, there are two award winning restaurants located at Nuggets Crossing, Bacco’s Italian Restaurant and Takayama Restaurant Bar, specialising in Japanese cuisine.

The centre is also home to the very popular 25-metre council operated, swimming pool. The pool is heated and indoors, allowing it to remain operational throughout the year for learn to swim and coaching as well as general swimming.

Being locally operated, the centre is also a strong supporter of local events and promotions.

With all of this in one location, it’s no wonder that Nuggets Crossing remains Jindabyne’s most vibrant shopping hub.

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REFRESHED, RENEWED, REOPENED

The Cooma Visitors Centre has had a facelift and staff can’t wait for visitors to stop in to have a look.

main street, on the edge of Centennial Park and at the cross roads of the two main entry points into the region.”

“The newly renovated Cooma Visitors Centre presents a fresh, modern and vibrant face for our iconic tourism region,” says Snowy Monaro Regional Council Tourism Manager Donna Smith.

“We are excited to welcome visitors to our wonderful region in our new Cooma Visitors Centre and hope that people will plan to make a trip here as restrictions continue to ease.”

“The starting point for visitors to find out about our extensive offerings in the Snowy Monaro region.”

One of the key features to make the space more inviting to visitors is the large window that looks out to Centennial Park. There are also new

raised ceilings, new carpets and paintwork; disabled access compliant ramps and doors; new electrical and data communications; and a refit of joinery for modern displays.

modernisation of the inside of the building have been the focus of the upgrade, which was funded by the Stronger Communities Fund Major Projects Program.

The building has not had any significant renovations since it was built in 1988.

So, call in with any questions you may have about the beautiful Snowy Monaro region and all the wonderful activities you can take part in. The staff are also well-informed about all COVID-19 restrictions and will be able to fill you in about what the correct regulations are for exploring the region this season.

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New Look Visitor Centre As regional NSW is reopened to tourists, the Snowy Monaro is welcoming visitors back to our wonderful region Whether you’re here for the snow, mountain bike riding or platypus spotting, there is something on offer for everyone.

• When passing through the Snowy Monaro, be sure to visit the Council operated visitor information centres in Bombala and Cooma. • The Bombala Platypus Country Information Centre is open 10am - 4pm Monday to Saturday. • The Cooma Visitors Centre is open seven days a week

from 9am - 3pm. • The Cooma VC has reopened with a more modern look. Still located adjacent to the Centennial Park in Cooma, the VC is now more accessible to visitors. • The friendly staff are still there to help. Drop by and see the new VC for yourself.

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STYLE ESSENTIALS For all your mountain style essentials Design & Detail in Jindabyne is a MUST! With stunning artworks, throws, cushions, lighting and decor it has everything you need to add style and glamour to your mountain or country home. Design & Detail is located in the Town Centre of Jindabyne, nestled below the Snowy Mountains and offering all things fashion, accessories, gifts, home décor and much more. Established in 2003 by owner, Diana McInnes, Design & Detail was inspired by Diana’s love of the mountains and all

things that go with an alpine lifestyle. Design & Detail offer a new take on an old tradition when it comes to styling your alpine home, whether it’s vintage or modern Diana’s beautiful handpicked selection is sure to suit any home in any location. When it comes to home and decorating it’s the tiny details that can give your homewares an edge, regardless of the type of space you’re decorating, there’s nothing more important than attention to detail and expressing your creativity and Diana has all this covered.

for Design & Detail have a gorgeous selection of beautifully designed hard cover books, scented candles, bath and body range and more all to suffice the pickiest of people. Design & Detail have gained a loyal following and were recently featured on “Buy From The Bush” and earlier in the year after the bushfires being featured on “Empty Esky” and the popular store continues to gain traction with its customers. And if you cannot make it to the gorgeous Jindabyne store, don’t worry as all items are now online.

Design & Detail has an online presence unlike any other with many people sourcing her distinctive pieces from all over the globe, and the in-store experience draws many repeat and loyal clientele. Shop their exclusive range from the comfort of your home online or visit the shop front today, designdetail.com.au. Keep up to date with new arrivals and special deals on the Design & Detail Facebook and Instagram page. www.facebook.com/designdetail and www.instagram.com/designdetail.

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CAMPING’S BACK The caravan and camping lifestyle is deeply rooted in the Australian psyche, with 19 million Australians indicating they would consider staying in a caravan park according to new research released by Caravan Industry Association of Australia. Adding to its popularity is that it is one of the safest accommodation types available in Australia, ideally suited for Australians to get away and have a safe and much needed holiday. “By design, caravan parks have large open spaces, cabin accommodation and many caravans/RVs have their own toilet, shower, kitchen and air con systems reducing the need to use shared facilities. Caravan parks have also increased strong cleaning and hygiene practices in place,” said Keelan Howard GM of Marketing and Communications, Caravan Industry Association of Australia. In addition, caravan parks don’t rely on shared corridors and lifts to reach their accommodation and have recently introduced specific staff training regarding COVID best practices and cleaning of high frequency touchpoints to ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday option for Australians. Australians are keen to get back on the road, with a survey of Caravan Industry Association of Australia’s audience

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BEGIN YOUR JAI YOGA JOURNEY IN JINDABYNE A survey done on the number of yoga participants across Australia in 2019, shows that the number of Australians participating in yoga has risen considerably over the last few years. Beyond the obvious reasons for yoga's increasing popularity, what's fascinating is the data shows that those who practice yoga have measurably better perceptions of their individual strength, balance, dexterity, and mental clarity versus non-practitioners and those who practiced yoga were more likely to also be involved in other forms of exercise. Wouldn’t you like to develop more strength, balance, co-ordination, stamina and flexibility in your life? A perfect complement to an active mountain lifestyle, yoga helps with maintaining optimal joint health, recovering from injuries, reducing stress and boosting mood as well as increasing mental alertness and encouraging an overall sense of wellbeing for the practitioner. The purpose of yoga is to build strength, awareness and harmony in both the mind and body.

While there are more than 100 different types, or schools, of yoga, most sessions typically include breathing exercises, meditation, and assuming postures that stretch and flex various muscle groups.

After their successful first training in November 2019 and in May 2020, Jane is excited to present the next training for 2020 beginning 16 October before announcing more course rollouts in 2021. So what is Tantric Hatha?

Snowy Mountains yoga teacher, Jane Corben, a dedicated teacher of Tantric Hatha, is sharing the wonderful science of yoga to the scenic mountains of Jindabyne. Jane has created Jai Yoga Australia, a yoga school offering a Yoga Alliance accredited 200 Hour Teacher Training course (YTT), meaning that graduates of the course are globally certified yoga teachers. The course is hosted at Jane’s studio, local favourite, Jindabyne Yoga Shala. Their training covers the fundamental topics of yoga philosophy and history; anatomy and physiology; subtle energies, teaching methodology and essentials; a schedule of practices and much more. The intensive training, which runs eight hours a day, six days a week, for four weeks, is crafted to give students the confidence and knowledge to become skilful teachers.

It is a slow, methodical style of practice that moves students through the physical postures at a gentler pace than the faster flow-type classes, with a strong focus on breathing, techniques, and meditations. Each and every class has pranayama, breath techniques and kriya, mind techniques that evolve you in a certain direction, delivering a fully integrated experience for the student. The slow physical pace makes this style more accessible for beginners and the deeper energetic work makes it perfect for intermediate to advanced yogis – so it’s great for everybody. Jane has brought this unique and powerful product to Jindabyne, hoping to share the goodness with local residents and visitors to the area. The ease and nature of Jindabyne is a gorgeous setting to turn up, tune in, drop out and enjoy the training with minimum distractions.

Training days run from 6am to 5pm daily, six days a week for four weeks. Jane is a qualified lead trainer and fulltime yogi who has made the shift to live wholly in this world of transformative empowerment. She fully embodies the practices and has used them to overcome her own obstacles.

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LAKE JINDABYNE SAILING CLUB SETS SAIL

Members of the Lake Jindabyne Sailing Club will soon be able to store their boats and equipment in two much safer and modern sheds. The club was recently advised it would receive significant funding from the State Government. Member for Monaro John Barilaro said the club has been successful in securing more than $193,000 thanks to the NSW Government’s Stronger Country Communities Fund. “I’m so excited to be announcing this much-needed funding, which will see

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the existing dilapidated storage shed use replaced with two new sheds,” Mr Barilaro said. “The current facilities are just not up to scratch for this growing club and this upgrade will deliver the facilities the members deserve.” The grant will be used to demolish the existing tin shed and replace it with a new larger shed that will include a concrete floor, lighting and suitable storage for small sailing skiffs and equipment. Another smaller shed will also be

constructed to house the rescue boat and safety equipment. Mr Barilaro said the upgrades are a welcome addition to the club, which has seen growing enthusiasm in recent years in its junior programs. “The Jindabyne Sailing Club has been a big part of the local community since it was established in the 1950s,” Mr Barilaro said. “It is promising to see the interest, particularly from our young people, grow in this timeless sport. I know this upgrade will go a long way to helping

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families, or private groups of up to 11 passengers per vehicle. This service will collect you from your accommodation in the morning, in time to catch the first lifts and deliver you to the base of the resort to minimise the walk with your ski gear. At the end of your day on the ski fields Snowlink will collect you and return you back to your accommodation in Jindabyne. So, take out the stress of driving on the winter roads or fitting chains out in the cold, just sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. Additionally, a private transfer with a valet parking service is also an option for guests staying on snow in Thredbo Village, Perisher Valley, Guthega or Charlotte Pass Resort. Providing a safe, secure and private location to leave your vehicle during your stay in the mountains. An alternative to

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WALK IN TIME While Bombala has become well known for its healthy platypus population, beautiful surrounds and friendly community, the small town also has a rich history that is well worth exploring.

and the Friends of the Bombala Railway group have set the railway precinct up to better display the golden years of the railway, including some interesting pieces of rolling stock.

With many events on hold and gatherings postponed as the COVID-19 situation continues, what better time than now to enjoy a quiet stroll around Bombala to take in some of its most significant historic buildings?

Another well known site of the town is the impressive Olympia Theatre, which was originally opened as the Cinema Theatre in 1918, and still features its pressed metal façade while now housing a successful gym business.

Bombala was gazetted in 1849, and has many excellent examples of buildings from the 19th and early 20th centuries. These are included in a “Walk Back in Time�, a self guided tour created by the Platypus Country Visitors Information Centre.

The Literary Institute on Caveat Street is also a well loved Bombala building, built from local bricks and designed by JFH Tilley. It features internal and external staircases and the upper storey provided gallery and theatre facilities from around 1871.

There are a total of 43 buildings on the tour, taking in everything from the better known landmarks of Bombala, to buildings that became private dwellings long ago and interesting sites that even locals may not be aware of.

Of course Bombala also boasts a series of churches, schools and bank buildings that are fascinating to view, with the “Walk Back in Time� map giving their locations and where possible their construction dates.

Some of the better known sites include the old Bombala Railway Station, with the whole precinct having been included on the State Heritage Register, and refurbished to encourage visitors.

Many buildings have of course changed their roles over the years, with the original post office of 1885 becoming the Mail Coach Inn, the Bank of NSW becoming the RSL Club, and the former St Joseph’s Convent of 1888 becoming the Lions Folk Museum, and later the Visitors Information Centre.

Steam trains operated on the line for 40 years from 1921, later being replaced by diesel and electric trains, with the last train service being in 1986. The railway footbridge is possibly the only one of its kind surviving in NSW,

Of course many significant buildings have also become private and business dwellings, with the Commercial Bank of 1860 now known as the White House,

The impressive Bombala Court House is just one of many historic buildings included in a self guided walking tour put together by the Platypus Country Visitors Information Centre. and Earl’s Chemist Shop of the same year now a physio clinic. There are also private residences around Bombala that are significant simply for their construction, with early red brick cottages, buildings made of locally quarried stone and other 1800s architecture to be seen in the form of chimneys, roofs and columns.

and a marker located at the back of the Community Centre marking Hamilton’s Inn, the first building built in Bombala in 1842. With so much to learn about the history of beautiful Bombala, now is a great time to pop into the Platypus Country Information Centre, grab your map and enjoy a “Walk Back in Time in Bombala�.

Some of the lesser known sites that are a part of the walk include original brick pits on the corner of Burton Street,

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175cm

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164.4cm

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240cm

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220cm

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150cm

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Technical data supplied by Snowy Hydro Limited, Cooma North. Snow Depth readings were carried out at Snowy Hydro Limited sampling course located at Spencers Creek. There are seven sampling points situated at an elevation of 1,830 metres. The records do not relate to any one particular ski resort, but the course is situated between Perisher Valley and Charlotte Pass. Chart Copyright - South East Printing Cooma. Phone (02) 6452 2614.

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FOUR QUICK CAR CHECKS With isolation restrictions continuing to ease across the country, many of us are looking for opportunities to safely head back on the road for longer drives. But with our cars having typically sat stationary for too long recently, it’s wise to spend some extra time making these pre-drive checks at your service station. Washer bottle and windscreen

NEW GROWTH FOR BATLOW CARAVAN PARK Snowy Valleys Council made the decision to purchase the additional six cabins for the Batlow Caravan Park in January as a direct response to the bushfire crisis with the intent to make them available as a temporary accommodation solution for local residents who were affected by the fires as quickly as possible. “It’s incredibly important for residents to be able to stay local following the bushfires, close to family, friends and contributing to the recovery efforts by being able to maintain their day to day routine,” said Snowy Valleys Council Mayor, Cr James Hayes. “This is particularly true for smaller communities, however we also know accommodation options in smaller communities can be limited.” “We are working with NSW Government Department of Family and Community Services to finalise the process for making the cabins available for those most in need for a period of up to two years at a nominal rent.

Tyres Incorrectly inflated tyres are detrimental to your car’s fuel economy, comfort and safety, so head over to the tyre inflator/pump to check and reset pressures while looking for cuts, debris or other issues. Don’t know what pressure your tyres need to be at? Look for the manufacturer’s recommendations somewhere around the driver’s-door area or in the handbook. And don’t forget to include the spare in your checks – you might end up needing it! Oil and coolant

“If there is anyone who is interested, we encourage you to visit the Batlow Recovery Assistance Point and have a chat with our Recovery Team”.

Pop the bonnet and check your oil and coolant levels. Identifying an issue with either crucial system in the safety of a servo parking area, where you might be able to source products that could aid or even fix the issue, is infinitely preferable to finding out in a cloud of steam or smoke by the side of the road.

The cabins were purchased in January, prefabricated offsite and delivered this week with installation works now underway.

Luggage, racks and trailers

“Beyond the ability to provide accommodation for residents in need, the upgrade of the Caravan Park and additional cabins will form an invaluable long-term asset by providing accommodation options for visitors and seasonal workers,” continued Mayor Hayes. The six new cabins are in addition to the $723,000 upgrade to the Batlow Caravan Park that has included the removal of dilapidated buildings, installation of new buildings including office, amenities and camp kitchen, improvements to roads and fencing and electrical upgrades. “The work was fast tracked at the Caravan Park, with the aim of opening prior to Easter,” Mr Hayes said. “It will be a great boost for the Batlow community.”

Your fuel tank is full, your tyres tip-top, your windscreen clean, washer bottle full and your oil and coolant look good. But before you jump in the driver’s seat, check any luggage is packed securely. If you’ve got a roof-box or bike rack, or you’re towing, a quick check of the attachments and other vital securing devices should be added to the list.

Cooma Motor Lodge

Six new cabins rolled into Batlow Caravan Park recently, providing options for temporary accommodation for locals impacted by the bushfire and kickstarting Batlow’s long term economic recovery.

Clear, unimpeded vision is a crucial part of safe driving. If your windscreen is streaked with mud, dried leaves, bugs, road grime and other gunk you might miss seeing something dangerous, so use the squeegee and bucket provided to give it a good clean-up. Also check and, if necessary, refill your windscreenwasher bottle.

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FARMSTAY ACCOMODATION

FARMSTAY ACCOMODATION

5 Willows

Modern eco accomodation on an environmentally friendly off-grid farm.

Farmstay accomodation on the Eastern side of the Great Dividing Range.

Farm, food and photography; set on 145 acres near Jindabyne.

PH: 0400 868 683

PH: (02) 6453 3272

Avonside Alpine Estate

Avonside Road, Avonside, 2628 www.avonsidealpineestate.com.au

FARMSTAY ACCOMODATION

Old Minton Farmstay Nestled in a peaceful and secluded bush setting just 4km from Nimmitabel. PH: (02) 6454 6237 128 Evans Road, Nimmitabel NSW 2631 www.oldmintonfarmstay.com.au

TYRES AND MECHANICAL

Snowy River Tyrepower One stop shop for all your automotive servicing needs in the Snowy Mountains.

Snowy River

PH: 6457 2488 7 Percy Harris St, Jindabyne NSW, 2627 www.tyrepowerjindabyne.com.au

Snowy Mountains Tree Service Providing quality work and superior customer service at competitive prices. PH: (02) 6452 1444 www.snowymtntrees.com.au

THE SNOWPOST

HEATING AND COOLING

7600 The Snowy River Way, Jindabyne, NSW 2627 www.5willows.com.au

CONVEYANCING

Sapphire Conveyancing

Snowy Mountains Heating & Cooling

A modern, client-centric, and human focused conveyancing firm.

Your commerical heating and cooling expert in the Snowy Mountains region.

PH: 02 6436 1001 (JINDABYNE)

PH: (02) 6452 7603 1/3 Percy Harris Street Leesville Estate Jindabyne NSW 2627 www.snowyhc.com.au

GLASS AND SCREENS

5/2 Snowy River Avenue, Jindabyne NSW 2627 www.sapphireconveyancing.com.au

HARDWARE SUPPLIES

Alpine Glass & Screens ALPINE GLASS & SCREENS

Mitre 10 Jindabyne Much more than a hardware store - in the centre of Jindabyne.

Double glazing specialists providing obligation free quotes.

PH: 02 6451 4200

PH: 02 6498 8359

3 Snowy River Avenue , JINDABYNE, 2627 www.mitre10.com.au

11A Percy Harris St, Jindabyne NSW, 2627

CARPET

Snowy Mountains Sand & Gravel

Carpet Court

Supplying and delivering quality products to Jindabyne and surrounds.

Providing a free measure and quote.

PH: 02 6457 2400

PH: (02) 6456 1488

Lot 22 Baggs Street Leesville Estate Jindabyne NSW 2627 www.smsg.net.au

12 Baggs St, Jindabyne, New South Wales 2627

REFRIGERATION & HYDRONICS

FREIGHT SERVICES

PH: 0409 828 301

Warreen, 338 Tuross Road, Cooma NSW 2630 www.warreenfarmstay.com.au

LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES

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Warreen Farmstay

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NUTRITION

Monaro Freight

Jay Kelly Refrigeration

Peak Performance

Moving freight between Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney and Cooma

Servicing air conditioning, refrigerators and offering hydronic heating and cooling.

PH: 6452 2412

PH: 6427 1012

Polo Flat Rd, Cooma NSW 2630 monarofreight.com.au

502 Barry Way, Jindabyne, NSW 2627 www.jaykhc.com

A performance facility dedicated to transforming lives through fitness and nutrition. PH: 0455 994 448 Shop 18B, 33 Kosciuszko Rd, Jindabyne NSW 2627 www.peakfitnesscamp.com.au


Cooma: visitcooma.com.au 119 Sharp Street Cooma P: 1800 636 525 Jindabyne:www.visitnsw.com/visitor information-centres/snowy-region-visitor centre P: (02) 6450 5600 Kosciuszko Road, Jindabyne NSW Bombala and Delegate: www.visitnsw.com destinations/snowy-mountains/cooma-area bombala 41 Monaro Hwy, Bombala NSW 2632 P:(02) 6458 4622 Tumut: www.visittumut.com.au 5 Adelong Rd, Tumut NSW 2720 P:(02) 6947 7025 Adaminaby: visitadaminaby.com.au Berridale: www.visitnsw.com/destinations snowy-mountains/jindabyne-area/berridale

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Nimmitabel: nimmitabel.nsw.au/things-to-do Thredbo: thredbo.com.au Kosciuszko National Park, 6 Friday Dr, Thredbo NSW 2625 P: 1300 020 589 Perisher: www.perisher.com.au Kosciuszko National Park, Kosciuszko Road, Perisher Valley NSW 2624 Phone: 1300 655 822 Charlotte’s Pass: www.charlottepass.com.au P: (02) 6457 1555 Selwyn: www.selwynsnow.com.au P: (02) 6454 9000 Khancoban: www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au things-to -do/visitor-centres/khancoban-visitor centre P:( 02) 6076 9373 P: (02) 6076 9382 Scammell Street, Khancoban NSW Corryong: www.murrayriver.com.au/corryong visitor -information-centre-1181/ 50 Hansen St, Corryong VIC 3707 P: (02) 6076 2277 Tumbarumba: www.tumbarumbaregion.com.au 10 Bridge St, Tumbarumba NSW 2653 P: (02) 6948 3333 Snowy Mountains: snowymountains.com.au Canberra: visitcanberra.com.au Regatta Point, Barrine Drive, Parkes ACT P: 1300 554 114 Queanbeyan : visitqueanbeyan.com.au 1 Farrer Pl, Queanbeyan NSW P: (02) 6285 6307

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Roads and Rescue Emergency 000 Cooma Police (02) 6452 0099 Jindabyne Police (02) 6456 2244 RTA Road Conditions 132 701 LAOKO Wildlife Rescue (02) 6456 1313

Snowy River Ph: 6457 2488 • 7 Percy Harris St Jindabyne

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“Your one stop shop for all your automotive servicing needs in the Snowy Mountains” • Tyres • Mechanical Repairs • Brakes

• Servicing • Batteries • Rego Inspections

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