Far South Coast Imag May Edition

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May 2010

Far South Coast Region

Autumn Adventures on the Far South Coast

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Moruya River of Art Page 31

Moruya Aero Club Open Day Page 31

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Bay Theatre Players Page 37 www.farsouthcoastimag.com.au

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Art Trail - Batemans Bay to Eden 1

Far South Coast Art Galleries

1. The Land of Many Waters Gallery Batemans Bay Visitors Centre, Princes Highway, Batemans Bay. Ph 4472 6900. Open 7 days a week, 9am-5pm. Exhibitions featuring local artists. Visit www.eurobodalla.com.au for exhibition calendar and information.

BATEMANS BAY MOGO

2. To Di For Designer Accessories Shop 1, 64 Vulcan Street, Moruya. Ph 4474 2422. Open Monday - Friday, 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am - 2pm. Martina Penning exhibits her colourful art with a twist.

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3. The Montague Art & Craft Society Cottage Gallery 92 Campbell Street, Narooma. Ph 4476 5397 Open Mon-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 9am-12pm. Paintings, craft, giftware & cards by local artists. 3-day Easter Exhibition at Narooma High School 4. Bermagui Mudworks All original wheel thrown domestic ware and garden ware. Pottery studio & Cafe. 23 Alexander Dr, Bermagui Ph 6493 4661 Open all school holidays, otherwise closed Tuesdays/Wednesdays.

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5. Ivy Hill Gallery 1795 Bermagui Rd, Wapengo. Ph 6494 0152 www.ivyhill. com.au. Open 10am to 5pm Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Exhibiting a selection of the finest artists of the region each month

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6. Nordal Gallery Studio 145 Penders Rd, Tanja. Ph 6494 0199 Oil paintings of local beaches & bush.

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8. Spiral Gallery 47 Church St Bega. Ph 6492 5322. Open Mon-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-1pm. Represents regional, emerging & established artists. www.spiralgallery.org.au

10. Australian Pottery at Bemboka 1 Oliver Street, Bemboka. Ph 6493 0491. Australian pottery made in the last half century, in a contemporary house and gallery setting with mountain views. Open Fri-Mon 10am-5pm or by appointment. www.australianpotteryatbemboka.com.au

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15. Art on Imlay Just up from the PO, Imlay St. Eden. More than 50 locals exhibiting art, jewellery, ceramics, sculptures, woodturners, slab settings, needlecraft, and papercraft. Currently two authors have their books on sale. http://eden.nsw.au/arts-crafts

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14. Artessence Gallery 47 Toalla St Pambula. Ph 6495 7286 Paintings, Ceramics, Jewellery, Glassware, Mosaics & Clothing by local & interstate artists. Open Mon-Fri 9.30am-5pm, Sat 10am-2pm.

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13. Boardwalkart Gallery 7 Bodalla Place Merimbula. Ph 6495 4608. A unique coastal art experience right on the edge of Merimbula Lake. Open: Wed, Fri & Sun 10am - 4pm (Christmas - April), Wed & Sun only 11am - 4pm (May - Dec). boardwalkart.com.au

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12. Bilyara Gallery 89 Wallagoot Lane (off Sapphire Coast Dr) Ph 6494 1559. Open Wed-Sun, 10-5pm. Landscape architecture in tranquil bush setting offering wide range of all Australian art and craft. Homemade cakes and coffee available. www.bilyaragallery.com.au

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9. Artizantique 8 Canning St Bega Ph 6492 4441. Open Mon-Fri 9.30am 5.30pm, Sat 10am -12.30. Antiques ,Vintage, Retro, Art, Books and 10 BEMBOKA Records . The funkiest little decor & gift shop in the deep south!

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7. Wildlife Art Open Studio 47 Wildlife Drive Tathra. Ph 6494 1645. Paintings by Jane Murphy. Open 10-4pm every Sun, Wed & public holidays or by appointment.

11. The Crossing Gallery 21 Sharpe Street Candelo Ph 6493 2764 Open Thurs-Sun 10am-4pm or phone prior to coming. www.thecrossinggallery.com.au

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Merimbula Marina All cruises depart from the jetty opposite the Lakeview Hotel

Reef Fishing Charters 8 HOUR KINGFISHING CHARTER Only $150 Adult $100 Child 5 HOUR REEF Only $80 Per person $50 Child under 16yrs $200 Family (2 adults & 2 children)

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Rental Rowboats, Tuross Head © Mike Newling: Tourism NSW

From the Editor

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May Welcome to the beautiful Far South Coast - we hope you enjoy your time in this fantastic region. As always, there's plenty of choices if you're looking for things to do. Who said nothing much happens in the country?! Once again, cultural events dominate the list of what's on this month. It all kicks off on Saturday the 1st, with two exhibitions opening at the Eden Killer Whale Museum - Blue Whales on the Brink and Men of Timber (details on pages 6 & 7). There's a Car Boot Sale at the Nethercote Hall from 8am til 12pm (page 9) and a fashion parade presented by Aquablu Resort Wear in Merimbula Plaza, Merimbula at 11am (see page 12). Cathcart is holding its 12th Annual Horse Trail Ride, complete with a dinner and dance at the Cathcart Hall (page 17), or if you're in Batemans Bay,

Contents you can try African drumming (page 37 for details). That's certainly a lot to do on one day! If you're a fan of aeroplanes old and new, the Moruya Aero Club is holding an Open Day on Sunday 9th at the Moruya Aerodrome (details on p 31). Also in Moruya is the fantastic River of Art Festival, held from 21st - 30th May and featuring many talented locals (also on p 31). Keep your Imag handy as you travel around the region or check out our website at www.farsouthcoastimag.com.au Do drive carefully, especially at night there's lots of wildlife around. Enjoy!

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Twofold Bay, Eden © Paul Callaghan

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George Bass and Mathew Flinders were the first Europeans to ‘discover’ Twofold Bay in 1798, but the region had been inhabited by members of the Yuin nation for thousands of years, attracted by the rich food resources offered by the sea and surrounding forests. Local Aboriginal people had a strong spiritual connection with killer whales, and this connection extended to include the harvesting of small whales and fish that the killer whales herded into the shallows. A permanent shore-based whaling station was first established by the Imlay Brothers in the 1830s, and whaling continued for another

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century. You can experience some of the town’s history at the Eden Killer Whale Museum, and see the skeleton of “Old Tom”, Eden’s famous killer whale. For a real taste of life in the whaling industry you can also visit Davidson’s Whaling Station, the longest operating shorebased whaling station in Australia, located on Kiah Inlet at Twofold Bay. Eden is now famous as a destination for whale-watching, with migrations occurring in late autumn and spring. Historic Boydtown, just a short drive south on the Princes Highway, was built by Ben Boyd in 1843 on the shores of Twofold Bay.- the Seahorse Inn here has been beautifully restored.

What to See & Do Check out the fishing trawlers at Eden Wharf Wander through the Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre Hire a fishing charter, take a cruise or try sea kayaking on Twofold Bay (whale watching in season) Explore stunning National Parks VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Mitchell Street, Eden Ph: 02 6496 1953

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superb venues provide a smorgasbord of activities, entertainment and fantastic dining!

Eden Fishermen’s Recreation Club 217 Imlay Street Eden . Phone: 6496 1577 www.edenfishermens.com.au

Eden Gardens Country Club Princes Hwy Eden . Phone: 6496 1126 www.edenfishermens.com.au

● Club Keno ● Club TAB ● Raffles ● Free child-minding ● Sky and Austar ● Bingo ● Regular entertainment ● Lunch and dinner 7 days a week

● 18 hole championship golf course ● Fully stocked pro shop ● Lawn bowls ● No crowds, no stress ● Restaurant - Chinese and Australian menu 7 days lunch and dinner

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Blue Whales on the Brink at the Eden Killer Whale Museum Blue Whales are the largest animals on our planet. They can weigh about the same as 40 elephants and are as long as around three school buses. Their heart alone is around the size of a small car. Due to their low numbers and the size of the ocean, mysteries remain of the nature of this swift and powerful creature. Blue Whales are considered Endangered, meaning there is a very high risk of their extinction in the wild. Prior to the invention of the exploding harpoon gun and steamdriven vessels, Blue Whale numbers in Antarctica were over 230,000. Their swiftness and power were too great for the oared whaleboats. Technological

changes in whaling tools and vessels soon changed this, and recent surveys estimate the population now around only 2,000 in Antarctica. Blue Whales on the Brink explores the technological advances in whaling that resulted in the dramatic decline of the Blue’s populations around the world, and the international recognition in 1966 of the need of conservation of whale species. Blue Whales featured in Eden’s history in 1908 when a mother and calf were cornered and herded by Killer Whales into the Bay and finally harpooned by Archer James Davidson near Davidson Whaling Station. The mother was the largest whale to be harpooned

by hand at the time, measuring 97 feet long (29.5 metres). This made the Guinness Book of World Records in 1984. A detailed account of the hunt featured in a Sydney newspaper and is both an intriguing and disturbing account to read. Though an uncommon sight, Blue Whales have been seen returning to the Bay on occasion. Blue Whales on the Brink features stunning documentary footage of Blue Whale populations off the South and West Australian coasts. Explore what we do and don’t know about Blue Whales, reflect on historical and contemporary human activity affecting populations and the role we can play in the conservation of these majestic creatures. The exhibition runs from 1 May to 10 October 2010. Left: Archer James Davidson standing on top of 97ft Blue Whale harpooned in 1908. Courtesy of Rene & Fay Davidson Below: Manning the exploding harpoon gun on board Pol II, one of the five Norwegian whale catchers that hunted whales for its mother or factory ship the NT Nielsen-Alonso in Antarctica from 1926-1931. Technological changes meant an increase in the number of whales that could be hunted and processed.

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Eden’s Simply Succulents

Davidson Gallery Whaling Exhibition Visit Old Tom’s Skeleton -the most famous of Killer Whales

Davy Jones’ Treasures Gift & Souvenir Shop

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· Extensive range of historical books · Disabled Access · Bus Parking 184 Imlay St, EDEN opp Police Station ph 02 6496 2094 fax 02 6496 2024 www.killerwhalemuseum.com.au email: promo@killerwhalemuseum.com.au

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100’s of plants at wholesale prices lOver 700 named plants in private collection to view lOpen most days other times by appointment l

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Men of Timber Exhibition explores Eden's timber history The Men of Timber exhibition explores the dangerous aspects of occupations associated with the timber industry as well as the historical aspects of living and working conditions. The exhibition also highlights the commitment of the National Timber Workers’ Memorial committee to bring to Eden a place of national commemoration for fallen Australian timber workers. The timber industry in Australia extends as far back as to the settlement of the colony in 1788. Timber was cleared from the land to fulfil the need to build shelter and furniture, provide fuel for cooking and for transport requirements such as building ships and carts. Red cedar was the first export of the colony of New South Wales and cedar

getters existed until the end of the industry in 1910. One of the earliest known exports of timber from Eden occurred in 1843 when the ship St Heliers left the wharf with a load of wattle bark and other goods bound for London. The first rail service in NSW opened on 26 September 1855. With the increasing use of railways across the country the demand for railway sleepers saw the emergence of a steady sleeper cutter industry. By 1907 there were 50 sleeper cutters producing sleepers made of Woollybutt, Blackbutt and Grey box.

The last sleeper shipment from Eden was the Lantao which departed on 28 October 1961 bound for Pakistan. Eden was the first Australian town to begin exporting woodchips. This began in 1968 when the state government entered into a 20 year agreement with Harris Daishowa (Aust) Pty Ltd for the sale of woodchips from the Crown’s forests. By 1969 the chipping plant built on the shore across the bay from the town of Eden was operational. The first woodchip shipment took place in January 1971. Men of Timber exhibition runs from 1st May to 6th February 2011

Cafe Lamplighter at the Best Western Coachman’s Rest Motor Inn

Below: Clearing Princes Hwy c1930 Right: Roy & Fred (front) Blazeley trimming a log ready to square sleepers for NSW railways in bush behind Eden 1936

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Located in the heart of beautiful Eden, only minutes walk to club, hotels and shopping centre

Wireless Internet 99 Princes Highway access available Eden NSW 2551 Ph: 02 6496 1798 Fax: 02 6496 1820 info@fountaincaravanpark.com.au www.fountaincaravanpark.com.au

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Caption for Pambula Pamboola, photograph © Paul © Photographer Callaghan

Pambula The Pambula River floodplain was for thousands of years a source of food and materials for the Thaua people of the Yuin nation. Europeans first explored the region during George Bass's southern voyage of 1797. Seeking shelter from a gale, Bass travelled up the Pambula River, noting its beauty in his diary. A marker has been erected by the National Parks and Wildlife Service on this historic site. European settlement began in the 1830s, with the original township built on the southern banks of the Pambula River. Severe flooding in the 1860s

QUALITY SECOND HAND BOOKS Come and browse and buy from our huge range of fiction and non-fiction books at great prices. We sell, buy and trade books. Open Mon-Sat 10am to 4.30pm Ph. 6495 6971

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www.farsouthcoastimag.com.au meant the town had to be re-located to its present site on higher ground. Timber, maize, wattlebark, dairying and oyster farming formed the basis of the local economy in the late nineteenth century. However in 1888, gold was discovered on the banks of the Yowaka River, and by 1891 there were eleven mining companies in operation at the Mount Gahan site. Pambula’s historic past is very much in evidence today, with beautifully restored and maintained historic buildings and farmhouses. This thriving village has an eclectic mix of businesses, with art galleries, cafes, restaurants, gift shops, and pubs. At the southern end of the town is Panboola, a community-managed recreational area that is restoring parts of the floodplain and former race course. Just 5 minutes east of the village is

Pambula Beach, set between the ocean, the mouth of Pambula River and Ben Boyd National Park. There is an excellent swimming beach patrolled by the Pambula Surf Life Saving Club, a dog friendly beach at Middle Beach and the beautiful Pambula Rivermouth. There are also walking tracks and viewing platforms. Pambula Lake is just south where there’s a boat ramp and oyster growers selling fresh Pambula Lake oysters.

What to See & Do Enjoy the beautiful historic buildings of Pambula Village Visit the ‘Oaklands’ complex Take a walk around Panboola Visit the friendly kangaroos at Pambula Beach Try some oysters at Pambula Lake Take a trip to the scenic village of Wyndham

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A unique & refreshing selection of paintings, ceramics, jewellery, glassware, sculpture and clothing by local and interstate artists Open Mon-Fri 9.30 to 4.30pm Sat 10 to 2pm

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Award winning Broadwater Oysters Oysters, like wine & cheese, have a distinct flavour, depending on where they are grown. Pambula Lake oysters have a smooth, subtle flavour influenced by the water they are produced in. The clean, clear waters of the lake are a combination of fresh water moving down the Pambula and Yowaka rivers, and tidal exchange from the Pacific Ocean - perfect for the production of the finest Sydney Rock Oysters. Broadwater Oysters, on Pambula Lake, won a Gold Medal at the Royal Hobart Fine Food Awards in August 2009 for their locally grown oysters, following up on Silver Medals won in 2008.

With new signage making it easier to discover them (see photo right), you can visit Broadwater Oysters located on the Pambula Lake foreshore. Talk to farmers about oyster production and watch oysters being freshly opened – for local restaurants and the public to enjoy. Between Pambula and Eden, turn off the Princes Highway onto Landing Road and head down to he foreshore. Broadwater Oysters offer fresh award winning oysters to eat ‘natural’ by the lake, or to take home to enjoy at your leisure. Broadwater Oysters: Shed 1, Landing Rd Pambula Lake. Phone 6495 6704

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Nethercote Car Boot Sale

Saturday 1st May 8a.m. – NOON $5 a vehicle or stall No bookings required

Closing Down Sale Everything Reduced*

Refreshments & BBQ available

Nethercote Hall, Cnr Nethercote & Back Creek Rds

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10kms from Eden or Pambula Fundraiser for Nethercote Residents Assoc. Inc.

Further details: Karen 6495 7102

Your local liquor specialist

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Panboola - a great natural asset for Pambula Visitors to Pambula may have noticed a change in the land at the bottom of the town over the last few years. This floodplain has a wealth of history. For thousands of years it was frequented by Aborigines of the Thaua clan of the Yuin nation. Its first white settlers arrived in 1835. Since then these fertile river flats have provided valuable farming land for dairying and grain production. It was here the original township of Pambula was devastated by flood. Syms Covington, Charles Darwin’s assistant, owned cultivation blocks on the flats. Chinese market gardeners grew vegetables for gold miners, and for one hundred years

keen racegoers attended meetings of the Imlay Racing Club on the now abandoned racecourse. The project known as Panboola (in recognition of the Aboriginal presence

on the land for many thousands of years) offers many recreational options,

Experiences to make you feel good Dining at its best Golf for all levels Friendly & Relaxed Environment Health & Fitness Entertainment

Ring for Shuttle Bus 6495 6154

Pambula-Merimbula Golf Club

Arthur Kaine Drive, Pambula. NSW 2549 Ph: 6495 6154 www.merimbulagolf.com.au

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including bird-watching, picnicking, cycling, walking or just sitting and enjoying the view. Picnic tables and seats have been installed in Tips Billabong and the Waterbird Sanctuary making outdoor lunches easy, or just bring a picnic blanket. Shade, shelter and seating are also available in the re-vamped Kiosk, located beside the former race course in the south east section. Panboola has also become a favourite spot with locals for walking their dogs, but please note that dogs must be kept on a leash, and are restricted to roads; they are not permitted to enter through any gates. In an exciting new phase of revegatation, planted corridors have been established (and protected by

fencing) to link existing plantings at the front (north) of the site to the Pambula River in the south. The main entrance to Panboola is off Bullara St, next to Robert Smith’s. Just down from the entrance over the arched bridge is an information booth that has brochures providing information about Panboola. Panboola is a wonderful place to experience nature, history and culture, and it doesn’t cost a cent.


Merimbula Wharf, Merimbula Š Paul Callaghan

Merimbula

www.farsouthcoastimag.com.au With its beautiful location on the shores of Merimbula Lake, there are plenty of places to enjoy the view; looking across the bay from the restored Merimbula Wharf, enjoying the sunrise or sunset from the Boardwalk around the southern section of the Lake, or strolling around Fishpen watching the pelicans. There are a range of activities and attractions in Merimbula, including deep-sea fishing, whale-watching, snorkelling, surfing, cycling, scenic flights, ten-pin bowling, family fun parks or experiencing native animals or marine creatures up close. Merimbula is a great place to go shopping, with specialty shops and nationally-known outlets tucked away in arcades and courtyards. There

Merimbula is the tourist hub of the Bega Valley with its lakeside restaurants and cafes, and a vast array of attractions and accommodation choices. Merimbula has a long history of human occupation, with Aboriginal people making the most of the available food resources, leaving behind middens that are still visible today. In more recent times, Merimbula was one of several coastal trading ports connecting the region to the outside world, as the area was relatively isolated with a lack of rail or road access. The Old School Museum on Main St has information and displays about the town’s early history.

are also plenty of cafes to provide a caffeine boost if the energy levels start to fall. Foodies are spoilt for choice, with a wide range of restaurants, clubs and the Hotel offering a host of different dining experiences, but with fresh local seafood a common theme. For a musical night out, there are lots of venues in Merimbula and the surrounding areas that offer live music. Tura Beach is only a short drive north, with its own shopping centre, country club and beautiful beach.

What to See & Do Get out on the water with hire boats or fishing charters, and dolphin watching Enjoy a family day at one of the spectacular beaches

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Aquablu Resort Wear hosts fashion parade in Merimbula In May 2010, Margaret Venables and Cathy Foster from Aquablu Resort Wear are celebrating their second anniversary as owners of this stylish boutique. In honour of this milestone, they've organised a free fashion parade to be held on Saturday 1st May at 11am in the Merimbula Plaza courtyard, and all are welcome. The parade is a great opportunity to check out the latest winter fashions, as models will be wearing selected items from Aquablu's new winter range. There will also be lots of give-aways during the parade.

Aquablu has been operating in Merimbula for 11 years, and Margaret and Cathy have built on its reputation for stocking labels you wouldn't expect to see outside the big cities. And the friendly, relaxed atmosphere at Aquablu means you can purchase the latest fashions and enjoy your shopping experience. Aquablu is the exclusive stockist of NYDJ Jeans from the USA. Also known as 'tummy tuck' jeans, they are designed to make you look slimmer, but allow you to be comfortable at the same time. Followers of the sun planning an

escape north will be pleased to know that Aquablu carries a range of Irene Berzelli Australia and Togs Australia swimwear all year round. Created for women in sizes 10 to 18, there are many flattering designs and colours to choose from. If casual day wear is what you're looking for, you'll find both Marco Polo and Didier Parakianl in a range of great fabrics and styles. For something a little fancier, there's day wear and dresses from VSSP, Dusk, Citi and Hot. iAquablu's winter trading hours are Monday to Saturday 9am - 5 pm and Sundays 10am - 4pm.

Stockists of: Marco Polo Didier Parakian VSSP Hot Dusk Boo Radley Mixit Shoes Jewellery Swimwear

Shop 4/62 Market Street, Merimbula Ph: 6495 2680

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• All needlecraft & patchwork supplies • Day classes

Open Mon-Fri 9-4pm, Sat 9-noon 489 Sapphire Coast Dr, Merimbula

Ph 6495 9651

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Shop 12 The Promenade Merimbula 6495 2368

Saltwater Organics Cafe & Lifestyle Store Eco friendly, organic & fair trade products Organic hair & body products, baby products, cleaning, fruit & veg, nuts, grains & gluten free products.

Shop 7 The Promenade Merimbula 6495 2999

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BOOKtique – the coffee lover’s book shop. Books Coffee Music. Shop 6 The Promenade Merimbula 6495 1969

Welcomes you to view the extensive winter collection. Rieker, Rohde, Fabz, Cinnamon, Brazilio, Together & many more. Quality European Boots, Shoes & Handbags. Stockists of Guess Handbags. “Its’ all about the style” – Come on in. Shop 11 The Promenade Merimbula 6495 2811

CLOTHES THAT TRAVEL WITH YOU

Ginger & Luvvy Mela Purdie ◆ CYLK ◆ Verge Marilyn Seyb ◆ Andiamo ◆ Lounge SERVICE & QuALITY Shop 8 The Promenade Merimbula 6495 2018

Boardwalk Pancakes & Ice Creams All day Breakfast. Light snacks. Coffee, Crepes & Pancakes. Ice Creams & low fat yoghurts. Ask us about our 10% discount vouchers. On the Lake, On the Boardwalk Opposite Sanity

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• Patchwork Fabrics & Quilting Supplies • Needlework Supplies & Kits • Dress Fabrics, Wool, Haberdashery • Craft Supplies

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Stocking Simone Perele, Mossimo, Elle McPherson, Bendon, Fayreform, Calvin Klein, Oroton, Gingerlilly sleepwear & Palazzi Swimwear. Your specialist lingerie Boutique.

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A great combination of surf, skate and street wear. Labels include Havianas, Elwood, Mossimo, Lollita, Seafolly Kids, All About Eve, O & E, Kustom & Osiris.

Shop 10 The Promenade Merimbula 6495 4011

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TURA BEACH MEATS

Looking for something fun to do with the kids? At Top Fun in Merimbula, you’ll find Ten Pin Bowling, the Zone 3 Laser game, an 18-hole Mini Golf course and plenty of video and skillbased games,. In fact, you’ll probably need a whole day to experience it all. For those who enjoy Ten Pin Bowling but need a bit of extra help, there are special aids available (bumpers, ramps and special balls), so that everyone can join in and have fun. For an adrenalin pumping experience try the Zone 3 laser game, where you can test your skills and courage in the ultraviolet, smoke filled maze, whilst

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dodging your opponents. There are video and skills-based games too, and tickets can be won with many of the amusements whcih can then be used to redeem prizes at the Kiosk. The 18-hole Mini golf course has been designed to provide maximum fun to all ages, and there’s a long-standing record just waiting to be broken! Admission and parking are free, and snacks and coffee are available. Open 7 days, Top Fun is located at the top of the town at 99 Main St. Merimbula. Phone 6495 3091, or visit their website at www.topfun.com.au

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the tastes of the town and views to match Relax in our NEW outdoor terrace Featuring rock water-wall, copper walls and overhead table heating. Dine in the spacious Coral Sea Restaurant - perfect for that night out with friends and family • Austar on two large screens • Regular live entertainment & promotions • Free child minding • Bingo (Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday) • Full sports lounge bar

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Merimbula RSL Club

52-54 Main Street, Merimbula Tel: 6495 1502 Fax: 6495 3602 Email: info@merimbularsl.com.au Web: www. merimbularsl.com.au • Is gambling a problem for you? G-Line is a confidential annonymous and free counselling service - FREE CALL 1800 633 635


What's On May 24th April - 15th May - Confusions plus 2, presented by Bay Theatre Players. This production is a combination of short plays and a monologue that will make you laugh, cry and occasionally squirm. Preview on 24th April, group booking nights April 30 and May 11. Gala opening night Saturday 1st May, then May 2

1st May - 12th Annual Cathcart Charity Horse Trail Ride Leaves Cathcart Hall at 7.30am, returns to Cathcart for afternoon tea. A great country dinner and dance with the Poddy Dodgers on Saturday night with everyone welcome - $30 pp for dinner, dance, camping and cooked breakfast. See page 17 for more info, or phone Jenni Moreing in 6458 2018 for bookings.

(matinee), 4th, 7th, 8th, 9th (matinee), 12th, 14th and 15th. Bookings at Bargain Box Fabrics, Orient Street, Batemans Bay, phone 4472 5984 - see page 37 for details.

1st May - African Drumming Workshops Canberra's leading djembe teacher Kate Gascoyne from Drum Effect is holding 2 workshops at the Batemans Bay Community Centre; one for Beginners/Intermediate and the other for Intermediate/Advanced. See page 37 for more details, or phone Kate on 0414 236 323 for bookings. www.drumeffect.com.au

1st May - 10th October - Blue Whales on the Brink and Men of Timber At the Eden Killer Whale Museum, Blue Whales on the Brink focuses on the plight of these magnificent creatures. Men of Timber explores the dangerous aspects of the timber industry. Phone 6496 2094 for more information (pages 6 and 7). www.killerwhalemuseum.com.au 1st May - Nethercote Car Boot Sale 8am - 12 noon at the Nethercote Hall, $5 a vehicle or stall - no bookings required; just turn up. Refreshments and BBQ available - see page 9. Phone Karen Lott on 6495 7102. 1st May - Aquablu Resort Wear Fashion Parade 11am at Merimbula Plaza courtyard, Merimbula. Latest winter fashions plus giveaways. See page 12 for more information, or phone Cathy or Margaret on 6495 2677.

21st - 30th May - River of Art Festival Celebrating the artists of Moruya. Comprehensive program includes fashion parade of wearable art, theatre performances by Di Smith and Bay Theatre Players, a Community Celebration of Creativity at Moruya Markets, Film Festival and a capella music from Deep River Choir. Full program details available from www.moruyamagic.org.au

1st - 15th May - Bay Theatre Players

21st - 30th May - River Of Art Moruya

ArtizAntique

The funkiest little decor & gift shop in the deep south! Antiques • Vintage • Retro • Art • Books • Records • Unique Gifts • Homewares • Artisan-made furniture & decor • investment art Open 9.30-5.30 Mon to Fri 10am 12.30 Sat

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9th May - Aero Club Open Day Moruya

9th May - Moruya Aero Club Open Day Raising awareness of the Club and its facilities. Snowy Hydro Southcare Helicopter Rescue from 11.30am - 12.30pm, vintage and antique aircraft, ultralights, displays from Rural Fire Service, SES, vintage and veteran cars and motorcycles, antique tractors and standing engines. Details on page 31 or contact Ralph Buchanan on 4471 7828.

Collectables Guide

Ph: (02) 4473 7226 12 Bate St. Central Tilba

1st May - African Drumming

Collectables/Antiques, Books, Quilts, Decorative Arts & Gifts at Foxglove Spires Garden, Tilba Tilba

Ph: 4473 7799 www.tilba.com.au/ tilbatreasures

QUALITY SECOND HAND BOOKS Come and browse and buy from our huge range of fiction and non-fiction books at great prices. We sell, buy and trade books. Open Mon-Sat 10am to 4.30pm Ph. 6495 6971

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The perfect place to relax with family and friends. The Club features: • 4 magnificent bowling greens • Entertainment auditorium and Sapphire Room for functions • Rockpool Cafe and Gardens • Pacific Bistro • Leisure lounges • Club Keno, TAB, Sky Channel and Austar, ATM and EFTPOS • Free Courtesy Shuttle Bus Main Street, Merimbula, NSW Phone (02) 6495 1306 Fax (02) 6495 1952 www.merimbulabowlingclub.com.au Email: info@mibc.com.au

THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS Club Sapphire Tura Shop 14 Merimbula Plaza 6495 4777 www.play-online.com.au

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Home of Tura Beach Country Club

Enjoy spectacular views over the Pacific Ocean from this magnificent 18 hole championship course. • 2 Bowling Greens • 2 Tennis Courts • Seaview Bistro – Open daily 12.00–8.30pm • Club Keno, Austar, ATM, EFTPOS, TAB and Sky Channel (from Feb) • Free Courtesy Shuttle Bus The Fairway, Tura Beach, NSW Phone (02) 6495 9002 Fax (02) 6495 9756 Proshop Ph. (02) 6495 9068 www.turabeachcountryclub.com.au Email: turaclub@mibc.com.au

NATIVE ANIMAL EDUCATIONAL SANCTUARY • Open 10am-4pm daily (except Christmas Day and Good Friday) • Educational talks at 11 am and 2 pm each day • Individual Animal Encounters by arrangement • Function room available for hire for meetings, work shops, conferences and exhibitions

• Blue Wren Cafe now licensed, enjoy Breakfast, Lunch & Devonshire Tea • BBQ also available • Evening meals (with talks & walk optional) for groups by arrangement

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12th Annual Trail Ride helps Cathcart's School of Arts The Cathcart Trail Ride combines the great country traditions of horse-riding in the bush with a great night out in a country hall. The riding starts at 7.30am on Saturday May 1st, with the horses departing from the Cathcart Hall in the heart of the small village of Cathcart, located 20 minutes south-east of Bombala. The ride travels south through unique Monaro country side and State Forest to the Woolungubrah Inn for morning tea. From there, riders heads down the Bridal Track into the Coal Hole and through private property for lunch. Afternoon tea will be provided on

return to Cathcart, with plenty of time to shower and bed down horses before partaking of a famous Cathcart dinner at the Hall. The dancing kicks off after dinner, with talented band The Poddy Dodgers providing the music. A full cooked breakast is provided on Sunday morning from 6.30am before the riders depart for home. Non-riders are very welcome to participate in the social side of the Cathcart Trail Ride, with $30 covering dinner, the dance, camping for the night and breakfast on Saturday and Sunday (B.Y.O. alcohol for the dinner

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and dance). All proceeds from the event will go to the Cathcart School Of Arts. For bookings or more information, phone Jenni Moreing on (02) 6458 2018 or email jmoreing@yahoo.com.au Below: Heading out after a break on the Cathcart Trail Ride

Showcasing the Marine Life of our coast plus Great Food with spectacular views

• Coast & forest campsites, walks and drives • Accommodation and tours at Green Cape Lightstation • Summer & Easter Discovery Program • Award winning Montague Island Tours

Fish Feeding Monday, Wednesday & Friday 11.30

For information and advice contact NPWS Merimbula 6495 5000 or Narooma 4476 0800

Choose from our casual lunch menu (11.30am - 2.30pm)

Lake Street Merimbula Phone (02) 6495 4446

MANDENI FAMILY FUN PARK & GOLF CENTRE Enquire about our family day pass

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Bega Valley © Paul Callaghan

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Bega is the business and administrative heart of the Bega Valley. It is also a place of natural beauty, surrounded by lush pastures and forests hugging the escarpment. Views of Mumbulla Mountain to the north and the escarpment to the west are best appreciated from the Lookout, located just 3 kilometres north of town on the Princes Highway. In the language of local Aboriginal people, members of the Yuin nation, Bega is said to mean “large camping ground”; it would have been a place of great abundance, with an underground lake feeding a series of wetlands, providing plenty of tucker. The dairy industry has always played a major part in the Bega economy, and this is still the case today, with the Bega Cheese Co-op one of Australia’s leading manufacturers of dairy products, exporting some $50m of product every year. A visit to the Bega Cheese Heritage Centre is a

must for anyone new to the region; the Heritage Centre has a wonderful display of cheese and butter-making equipment from the 1900s. The Heritage Centre is also home to

the Bega Tourist Information Centre, which provides a wealth of information about attractions throughout the region.

What to See & Do Visit the Bega Cheese Heritage Centre

Open: Mon-Fri 9 - 3.30 Sat 9.30 - 2.00 Breakfast & Lunch

Follow the picturesque walking/cycling track near the Bega River Take in the view from the Bega lookout, 5km north of Bega Explore the historic buildings in Church Street Visit the Art Galleries

CHECK OUR DAILY SPECIALS Great coffee, friendly staff, table service Everything home-made on the premises 6492 0361 Shop 1 Ayres Walkway Bega

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Open 9am-5pm, 7 days

(closed Christmas Day & Good Friday) • Free admission • Gourmet range of fudge • Cheese tastings & sales • Ice creams, milk shakes & light meals • The History of Dairying Museum • Picnic area • Local products • Arts & Crafts www.begacheese.com.au heritage.centre@begacheese.com.au

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Opening hours: Monday to Friday 10am - 4pm Saturday 10am - 1pm 47 Church St Bega 6492 5322 www.spiralgallery.org.au

The leading provider of books relating to regional sustainability, health and gentle parenting. Wide range of children’s and adult’s fiction and non-fiction, DVDs & CDs. ABC Shop. Ayres Walkway, Zingel Pl. Bega 6492 3386 www.candelobooks.com.au

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Spiral Gallery Spiral Gallery Co-Operative Limited is an artist run space that aims to promote and support contemporary and innovative art practice through its frequently changing exhibitions. The gallery is run by the co-operative of artists, and aims to promote established and emerging artists in exhibitions which reflect a variety of media and styles. As well as solo shows, the gallery hosts community group shows and exhibitions by the spiral artists themselves.

Award winning range of food, Pizza deals and more. Open 10am-9.30pm Mon to Fri, 4.30pm-9.30pm Sat & Sun. At 98 Carp St Bega next to Coles with plenty of parking. Phone ahead for prompt service:

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Large range of stock frames, fast 6 little nursery downSelection the lane and the friendly service. of • local•• photography by Tony & Robert Lockerbie. Think outside the picture. Open Mon to Fri 9am – 5pm, Sat 9am – 1pm 32-34 Church Street, Bega Phone 02 6492 6628 115 Carp St Bega 6492 6500 tony@tonylockerbie.com Hardy plants for coastal, frost and drought conditions Special interest books and gift cards Seedlings and herbs are our specialty Come, relax and be inspired by the ambience of our nursery

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Tathra Wharf © Paul Callaghan

Tathra With beautiful beaches, estuaries and National Parks all close by, Tathra is an ideal holiday destination for both families and couples. Tathra’s famous historic Wharf, classified by the National Trust as the only remaining steamer wharf on the Australian coastline, is a popular spot for fishing. The Wharf also has tourist information on Tathra and surrounding areas. Every January, the Tathra Wharf to Waves Beach Swim is held to raise funds for various community groups. Swimming at Tathra’s patrolled beach (summer only) may provide the added bonus of a dolphin sighting, or even a glimpse of a passing whale. Bushwalking, kayaking, mountainbiking, snorkelling and surfing are all popular around Tathra. There are lots of things for the kids to do, with a fantastic skatebowl suitable for skateboards, bikes and scooters,

www.farsouthcoastimag.com.au and a great playground, both located near the Tathra Surf Lifesaving Club. An easy 3km walking & cycling track runs from Tathra to the mouth of the Bega River at Mogareeka, with other walks around town as well. Direct access to the ocean is available at Kianinny Bay (also good for swimming), and the boat ramp at Mogareeka provides an easy launch into the Bega River estuary. If you’re keen to play some golf or tennis, try the Tathra Beach Country Club. Tathra also has plenty of great places to eat, ranging from gourmet delis to cafes and restaurants. Tathra is a great base from which you can explore the Mimosa Rocks National Park, which follows the coast up towards Bermagui. Beaches include Nelsons, Moon Bay, and Bithry Inlet, with camping available at Gillards and Middle Beach.

Tathra Hotel - Motel Take in the spectacular ocean views while enjoying a meal or a drink on the deck

What to See & Do

Explore the many beautiful beaches and National Parks Fish off the Tathra Wharf Go bushwalking on the Kangarutha Track or in the Tathra Wildlife Reserve Check out the view and whales from the Headland lookout Enjoy the walk from Tathra to the mouth of the Bega River at Mogareeka Take the kids to the skatebowl and the playground near the Surf Lifesaving Club Explore the Bega River by boat Visit the many art galleries and studios between Tathra and Bermagui.

Tathra Beach Country Club Golf or Tennis Ph 6494 1220

The Golden Sands Chinese Restaurant

(Chinese/Australian Food) Dinner Wed-Sun, Lunch Wed-Sun

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• Live Entertainment every Saturday • Bottleshop • TAB • Budget Accommodation • Whale watching lounge & sun-deck • Delicious Meals - lunch & dinner 7 days (end of the Snowy Mountains Hwy) TATHRA Ph 6494 1101

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Monthly Markets Guide Farmer’s Market 1st & 3rd Friday of month from 9am 2pm. Littleton Gardens, Bega. Cobargo Cobargo Market last Saturday of mth, from 9am, behind Cobargo Hotel Bermagui Bermagui Hand & Homemade Market last Sunday of mth, 8.30 - 12.30, Dickinson Park. Tilba Tilba Growers Market Every Saturday 8am till 12noon Tilba Hall, contact 44737284 Narooma Narooma Rotary Markets 4th Sunday of mth NATA Oval, off Princes Hwy. Moruya Moruya Country Market Riverside Park, cnr Shore St and Ford St 8am - 1pm every Saturday morning. Malua Bay Quota Seaside Market 1st Saturday August, October & December. Malua Bay Beach Reserve, Malua Bay. Batemans Bay Bay Sunday Markets at 1 Museum Place, Batemans Bay (behind Historical Society), 1st, 2nd & 4th Sun of each month. Batemans Bay Coastal Patrol Market 1st Sun of mth, Corrigans’ Park, Batehaven, 9am-1pm. Batemans Bay High School 3rd Sun of month.

Eden Eden Market 1st Saturday of month from 8am 1pm. Eden RSL Hall, Calle Calle St. Nethercote Nethercote Seasonal Produce Market Saturday 24th April 8am - 12pm, Nethercote Hall, cnr Nethercote and Back Creek Rds. Pambula Pambula Rotary Market 2nd Sunday of month Pambula Recreation Grounds. Pambula Craft Market 2nd Sunday of mth from 8am - 1pm. Cnr. Monaro & Toalla Sts. Robin Hood Service Club Craft & Collectables Market 2nd Sunday of month from 8am - 1pm. Pambula Town Hall. Merimbula Merimbula Seaside Market & Fair 3rd Sunday of month from 8.30 - 12.30 Ford Oval. Merimbula RFS Market Thursday 27th & Friday 28th 9am – 3pm at Twyford Hall. Candelo Candelo Markets 1st Sun. of each month from 8.30am 12.30pm. Candelo Park Sports Oval & Town Hall. Wyndham Wyndham Market 4th Sunday of month from 8.30am - 12.30pm at Wyndham Hall (ALL WEATHER). Bega Old Bega Hospital Market 2nd Sat of mth from 8.30am - 2pm. Princes Hwy, South Bega.

Award winning sausages 1st - Gourmet Chicken 2nd - Pork 3rd - Continental Great range of quality meats and smallgoods

tathra beach & bike – Surfboards, Bodyboards, Wetsuits & Rash Vests – Crocs, Havaianas, Fashion & Surf Wear – Skateboards, Snorkelling Gear & all Accessories

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– Mountain, BMX, Road, Kids & Cruisers – Parts, Accessories, Hydration, Clothing & Racks

– Bikes, Surfboards, Bodyboards and Snorkelling Gear for the whole family

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Caption forharbour Bermagui photograph © Sam ©Shaw Photographer

Bermagui tourist/caravan parks, self-contained holiday units and houses and camping. The historic Bermagui Beach Hotel offers fine food, beverages and accommodation in truly spectacular location overlooking Horseshoe Bay. Bermagui is undergoing something of a building boom, with the new $3.5m Fisherman's Co-op opening in December 2009. This magnificent building, designed by architect Phillip Cox, features timber in its construction including white stringybark poles that were harvested locally. After receiving almost $1m in funding from the Federal Government, it is hoped that the club rooms of the Bermagui Surf Lifesaving Club at GOOD FOOD GOOD WINE GREAT COMPANY Horseshoe Bay will be completed by mid-2010. Bermagui is a fantastic place to base yourself when on holiday. After you've finished exploring all the things to do AT BERMAGUI PHONEdrive 6493 3668 around town,FISHERMEN’S it's onlyWHARF a short lla Wa

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Two LocaTions Now located at 10, Bermagui Fishermen’s Wharf Complex Men Shop & Women’s Home Décor Classic Apparel Phone: 6493 3444Books Fax: 6493 3443 Home Décorwww.julierutherford.com.au Linen Wide range of Holiday Accommodation for rent Vintage Vintage Offering a complete range of real estate services in the Bermagui distric

Established 1895 Overlooking Horseshoe Bay Beach Accommodation to suit all budgets 10 Lamont St. Bermagui

Ph 02 6493 4206 Bottle Shop ● Family Friendly Bistro Bar Lunch & Dinner 7 days

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Fish and chips Fresh local seafood The Pineapple

Fishermen’s Wharf 73-79 Lamont Street, Bermagui, NSW 2546

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House bluewave Seafood Bermagui

Men and Women’s Shop 2 - On The Wharf Classic Fashion 73-79 Lamont Street, Bermagui and Ph: 02 6493Collectable 5725 and Unusual Decor Shop 3 – on the wharf 73 - 79 Lamont Street Bermagui NSW 2546 Phone: 02 6493 5686 Email: hilandtilbar@bigpond.com

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Cobargo is located half an hour north of Bega, in the midst of lush, green pastures rolling away to forested mountains. The village was established with a Post Office, general store, school, hotel, church and blacksmith during the 1870s around the butter and cheesemaking industries. In the 1860s, Cobargo was known as Wattletown, as bark stripped from local wattle trees was shipped to Sydney and Melbourne to be used in the tanning industry. This industry only ceased in 1964. Cobargo was also known as The Junction because of the junction of the Narira and Bredbatoura Creeks in the middle of the town. A Butter Factory and Co-op were established in 1901 and continued production, except for a short break due to fire, until 1980, when it closed because of changes in bulk milk production.

The town was large enough from the 1890s onwards to support a newspaper, ‘The Cobargo Watch’. Today, Cobargo is a wonderful example of a working village of local artisans, with many of buildings over 100 years old, reflecting the charm of the art & craft housed within them. The two storey building that is home to “Bangles Gallery” is a fine example of century-old architecture, and features lovely wrought iron lace work around the verandahs.. Take a stroll around the town and experience the delightful ambience of yesteryear. Take your pick from an array of art and craft, rare gems and jewelry, pottery, woodwork & leatherwork, or hunt among the collectables, curios and old wares on offer. Recharge your batteries at Valley Edge Cafe with great coffee and a fresh, delectable menu. Take a few minutes to enjoy the beautiful photography that adorns the walls - there are some

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truly spectacular images. West of Cobargo is the spectacular Wadbilliga National Park that contains the Brogo Wilderness Area. This wild area is a refuge for native flora and fauna, and is a great place for walking.

What to See & Do Follow the Cobargo Village Historic Walk and listen to the Audio Tour Enjoy a picnic on the banks of the Narira Creek Enjoy the Outdoor Gallery, with painted lightpoles and topiary sculptures TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Princes Hwy, Cobargo Ph: 02 6493 6110 Open Th-Mo 10am-4pm

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“It smells so good you can touch it” Princes Hwy Cobargo (02) 6493 6655

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Ethnic Art • Folk Instruments Jewellery • Gifts Clothing & Crystals. (02) 64936608

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All Australian made Pottery Princes Hwy Cobargo (02) 6493 6421

VALLEY EDGE CAFE Freshly roasted coffee. Home-made cakes, biscuits & Paninis. Featured in Good Food Guide 2010. 59 Princes Highway Cobargo (02) 6493 6007 www.valleyedge.net

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Monthly Garden Advice Attracting Birds To Your Garden In my nursery at Tilba Tilba I take great delight in watching birds making themselves at home amongst the plants as they search for nectar or the seed left over from the last season's flowering. You might ask how can you attract these beautiful creatures to your garden, which gives you hours of pleasure, watching them go about their daily ritual. There are a number of “rules” to help you: Water: Probably the most important requirement for birds, is water. Apart from nourishment, it provides them with somewhere to cool down in the summer heat and to bathe in. A pond or birdbath is ideal and care should be taken to freshen the supply as often as you can. Placing them near shrubs or trees allows them protection from harm by preying cats and larger birds. Make sure they have a clear view of the surrounding area so as not to be surprised by unwelcome guests. Food: Provide a variety of native trees and shrubs that become a suitable source of food.

Callistemon, Hakea, Melaleuca and Salvia for example provide nectar. Grasses provide seed. You shouldn’t put out seed as they birds become too reliant on this and should you be away for several days, the birds that have relied on this form of feeding could go hungry. Protection: Provision of small “prickly” plants in the garden provides a safe haven for a lot of the smaller birds. They can hide amongst the foliage should trouble appear, like larger

N u r s e r i e s & G a rd e n s Simply Succulents 47 Government Rd Eden Ph 6496 1906 Open Sat-Tues Bega Garden Nursery 32-34 Church St Bega Ph 6492 6628 Open Mon-Sat The Spires Nursery Corkhill Dr, Tilba Tilba Ph 4473 7196 Open 7 days Foxglove Spires Open Garden Corkhill Dr, Tilba Tilba Ph 4473 7375 Open 7 days Bodalla Nursery 195 Princes Hwy Bodalla Ph 4473 5166 Open 7 days Large range of fruit & deciduous trees.

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predatory birds or the neighbourhood cat. Plants like Hakea sericea, Berberis, Grevillea and the like are very suited to this purpose. Call into your local nursery for more advice on plants that are suitable as bird attractants. Keith Mundy The Spires Nursery Tilba Tilba www.thespiresnursery.com.au


Foxglove Spires Open Garden

Wander along many fragrant paths, under rose covered arbours, into many secluded areas. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of this harmonious, spellbinding, three and a half acre open garden. Ph 024473 7375 www.foxglovespires.com.au

Forget Me Not Gifts - Gramophones ‘n’ Old Stuff Something Old Something New A beautiful collection of Gifts, Fashion Accessories, Jewellery, Books, Collectables & Old Wares especially for you. Ph 4473 7080 www.tilbasforgetmenot.com.au

Tilba Treasures This unique shop is a treasure trove of homewares, antiques, collectables, books, kitchenware, giftware, jewellery and personal care products, sourced both here and overseas. Ph 4473 7799 www.tilba.com.au/tilbatreasures

Love At First Bite Adjacent to the won’drous Foxglove Spire Gardens. Gourmet Breakfasts & Lunches 16 years of serving rich Crema Coffee & our own amazing cakes. Check our savoury sensations from the blackboard. Ph 4473 7055 www.tilba.com.au/loveatfirstbite

The Spires Nursery A magical place to visit. Adjacent to Foxglove Spires Open Garden. Rare & interesting perennials, trees, shrubs & roses. Gardeners Shop with an eclectic range of gardeners gifts. Ph 4473 7196 www.thespiresnursery.com.au

The village of Tilba Tilba, is nestled just below Central Tilba and is surrounded by lush farmland enjoying the backdrop of Mt Dromedary. It is a great destination for a visitor to the far south coast. A feature of Tilba Tilba, is the magical Foxglove Spires Complex, where you can wander through the three & a half acres of open garden. You can spoil yourself in the Forget Me Not Gift Shop, find a unique treasure in Gramophones & Old Stuff, take home something different from The Spires Nursery & Garden shop, or gain inspiration from the collectables & homewares in Tilba Treasures. When you are ready to have a bite to eat, or just coffee & cake, sit a while at Love at First Bite.

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CaptionGallery, Gulaga for photograph Central Tilba © Photographer © Paul Callaghan

Tilba

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The villages of Tilba Tilba and Central Tilba lie on the slopes of Gulaga, a place of great spiritual significance to the local Yuin nation. Named Mt. Dromedary by Captain Cook in 1770, the lower slopes of Gulaga became the site of much activity when gold was discovered in the 1860s. Many of Tilba’ s buildings were constructed in the late 1880s when the gold boom was at its peak. By the time mining ceased, the dairy industry was firmly established as the main source of income for the area. The village of Tilba Tilba, just a few kilometres south of Central Tilba, is also protected by a National Heritage listing. Tilba Tilba is home to the magnificent Foxglove Spires, featuring one of Australia’s finest open gardens covering 3.5 acres. There is also a cafe, giftware, antiques and a nursery on

The Toast of the Coast Wine Tasting & Sales Morning/Afternoon Tea & Coffee

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TILBA WATERFRONT COTTAGES

Imagine being lulled to sleep by the distant pound of the rolling waves of the sea, waking up to the sounds of the native birds welcoming a new day, with the whole day ahead to cater to your senses. Contact Kevin or Pam on www.tilbawaterfrontcottages.com

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Central Tilba maintains its village atmosphere, and has become a centre for craftspeople and artisans, as well as ‘old-fashioned’ stores like the general store, lolly shop and toy shop. Leatherwork, art studios, woodwork, jewellery, unusual clothing, cafes, antiques, giftware, as well as a bakery, a pub and famous cheese factory are all located on Central Tilba’s main street. The Tilba Festival is held every Easter.

What to See & Do Enjoy the spectacular Foxglove Spires gardens in Tilba Tilba Take a guided tour of Gulaga Mountain with Umbarra Cultural Tours, or wander up the mountain yourself, starting from behind Pam's Store Step back in time wandering through the National Heritage listed village of Central Tilba


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Tilba Living History

Central Tilba Farm Cabins Ever wondered what happens on a real working farm? Central Tilba Farm Cabins offers you the opportunity to find out. The cabins are located at ‘Braeside’, an historic 350 acre Tilba property at the foot of spectacular Mt. Dromedary (Gulaga Mountain) with lots of beautiful bush. There are 4 fully self-contained cabins, each one separated from the others to ensure privacy. Cabins have a main bedroom with a queen sized bed and a connecting shower and toilet, and an open–plan kitchen/living/dining room with a television and twin bunks for the kids (bring your own linen). An open fireplace, well-stocked with split wood, guarantees cosy evenings for the whole family. The cabins are a 3 minute drive to Central Tilba, and only 5 minutes to the beach, and are a perfect base for exploring all the fabulous sites of the local area. Talk to hosts Ron and Tralee, and you might even be able to bring your pet with you! Cabins cost from $80 per night for the whole family, and once you’ve experienced a stay at Central Tilba Farm Cabins, you’re sure to become a regular. Phone (02) 4473 7353, email traleesnape@hotmail.com or visit the website at www. flairnetwebdesign.com/braeside.htm

General Store Central Tilba

Pam’s Store (02) 4473 7311

Gulaga Gallery (02) 4473 7233

Dromedary Hotel (02) 4473 7223

Tilba Valley Wines (02) 4473 7308

Central Tilba Farm Cabins (02) 4473 7353

Tilba Leather (02) 4473 7360

Mockingbird Lane Antiques (02) 4473 7226

ABC Cheese Factory (02) 4473 7387

Main Street Central Tilba

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Bushwalking in National Parks Spend an hour, a day or more walking in the National Parks and reserves of the Region. The walks featured here are some of the more popular ones, but there are many short and medium distance walks available at almost all destinations within National Parks in the region. Ask at a NPWS office or local tourist information centre about others. Please note that for all these walks, strong footwear should be worn, carry food and water, and take clothing suitable for changing weather conditions.

View north over Lightkeepers Cottages from the top of Green Cape Lighthouse.

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4km return Approx. 1.5 hours Big Hole 13km return Approx. 5.5 hours Marble Arch Deua National Park The north-western section of Deua National Park is a karst or limestone layer containing 400 million year old cave systems. The Big Hole and Marble Arch are two fascinating features which can be seen without going underground. Please note that permission is required to enter some caves. The walk starts from Berlang Camping Area, 45 minutes drive south of Braidwood along the Krawarree Road. After fording the knee-deep Shoalhaven River, an easy walk leads to a viewing platform from where the remarkable Big Hole, a chasm some 96 metres deep and 50 metres wide, can be safely viewed. The resident lyrebird may appear in the early morning or late afternoon when it comes out to feed. The track to Marble Arch continues from below the viewing platform. From the base of the hill the track is gently undulating until the very steep 150 metre descent into the Marble Arch. Wide bands of marble can be seen in the walls of the canyon and cavern roof and beautiful ferns cling to the lower sides of the canyon. Please note: The Shoalhaven River may become impassable after heavy rain. Do not enter the Marble Arch if Reedy Creek has risen or there are storms in the area.

3km return Approx. 2 hours Wadbilliga National Park This easy walk begins from the Cascades Camping Area off Badja Forest Road near Countegany, east of Cooma. Follow the track through granite outcrops and forest rich with arboreal mammals to a viewing platform overlooking Tuross Falls and the spectacular gorge.

Light to Light Walk

31km one way Approx. 3 days Ben Boyd National Park This newly constructed walk connects Boyd’s Tower to Green Cape Lightstation, about 40km by road south of Eden. This magnificent coastal walk can be done over a couple of days or in easy half day sections. Spectacular ocean views, red rock platforms, long sandy beaches and a surprising array of different coastal landscapes, plant communities and animal habitats are found on this walk. Humpback whales and perhaps southern right whales may Bushwalking be seen on their southern migration during the spring months. A detailed SpendWalking an hour, a day Track or more walking in the National and Kangarutha walkParks brochure is available at the reserves of the Region. The walks featured here are some of the NPWS office in Merimbula. Camping 9km one way 5 but hours moreApprox. popular ones, there are many short and medium distance is available along the way or stay Bournda National Park walks available at almost all destinations within National Parks in the region. Ask at a NPWS office or local touristin information comfort in the renovated Green Start this walk from Kianinny Bay via centre about others. Cape Lightkeepers Cottages. Park Tathra in the north or from Turingal Please note that for all these walks, strong use fees apply. Head via Wallagoot Lake Boat Club in footwear should be worn, carry food and

water, and take clothing suitable for and the south. Rugged coastline, sandy changingand weather conditions. pebbly beaches spectacular cliffs are featuresThe of this walk. The coastal Big Hole/Marble Arch return Approx. hours Big Hole Alheathland, 4km dominated by1.5dwarf oaks, return Approx. 5.5 hours Marble Arch locasuarina13km paludosa, is a haven in winDeua National Park Map ref. C4 ter and spring for nectar-feeding birds The north-western section of Deua National like the eastern At Boulder Park is aspinebill. karst or limestone layer containing Bay, a fragile and uncommon remnant 400 million year old cave systems. The Big Holeunusually and Marble Arch are two rainforest lies close tofascinating the sea. which can be seen without going Camping isfeatures available at Hobart Beach underground. Please note that permission on the southern side of Wallagoot Lake. is required to enter some caves. Park use fees apply. The walk starts from Berlang Camping Area,

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Moruya Set on the banks of the Moruya River, the township of Moruya with its beautifully preserved buildings, museum and streetscape is a great place to explore. Moruya is famous for supplying the granite for the piers of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, as well as Sydney’s Post Office, the Bank of NSW and the Cenotaph in Martin Place. These days, Moruya is known for the large, intricately carved wooden poles that are dotted along the footpath of the main street. Moruya has a fantastic array of specialty shops for those looking for something unique. Fantastic cafes, restaurants and hotels with live music can also be found in this bustling little town. Moruya has a thriving arts community, with exhibitions frequently held at the Mechanics Institute, as well as numerous festivals held throughout the year, including the River of Art

www.farsouthcoastimag.com.au Festival, the Slow Food Celebration and the Moruya Jazz Festival. With beautiful beaches and National Parks full of all sorts of wildlife all located close by, Moruya is a great place to stay or visit.

What to See & Do Discover the wonderful wooden sculptures in the main street Enjoy the outdoor markets set in the beautiful Moruya Riverside gardens

River of Art celebrates local creativity Moruya's River of Art Festival celebrates the ebb and flow of visual art, theatre, sculpture, performing arts and film that thrives in Eurobodalla with a 10 day program from 21 to 30 May. Highlights of River of Art include: * Fashion parade of wearable art, 6pm on May 21, plus Creative Undercurrents exhibition, May 15 - 23 * "Peeled" performed by TV actress Di Smith, 8pm May 22. Tickets $15 at door or book online at www.eurobodalla. com.au/River-of-Art

* Moruya Markets - Community Celebration of Creativity plus ArtStreet at country markets - music, dance, face painting, theatre. May 22, Riverside Park * Bay Theatre Players perform "The Women", May 25. Bookings 4472 5984. * "Women in War" 3pm, Sunday May 23 at RSL Hall, Moruya presented by SEAR * Australian Film Festival, Moruya Film Group 27-29 May, moruyafilm.org.au * Deep River Choir, a cappella choir under the direction of Dan Scollay. Galleries will be featuring exhibitions and open studios during the festival. Full program details are available at moruyamagic.org.au

Moruya Aero Club Open Day takes flight over Moruya Many people think aviation is a rich person's sport, but with the growing availability of ultralight and recreational aircraft, aviation has become an affordable and challenging hobby for all ages. To raise the awareness in the community of the Moruya Aero Club and its facilities, the Club is hosting an Open Day on Sunday May 9th. One of the highlights of the day is the arrival of the Snowy Hydro Southcare Helicopter Rescue, with the helicopter and crew at the airfield from 11.30am 12.30pm (provided they don't have to dash off to an emergency).

The crew will be available to chat to the public and discuss the valuable contribution they make to our community.

Other fly-in visitors include vintage and antique air craft, and it is anticipated that a large number of ultralight aircraft

will fly in to Moruya. Visitors should note that fly-in aircraft may not be able to attend if the weather is unsuitable. There will be lots of displays from other community organisations including the Rural Fire Service, SES, vintage and veteran cars and motorcycles, antique tractors and standing engines. Admission for the day is $15 per family or $10 per person and a barbeque will operating all day. For more information, contact Ralph Buchanan on 4471 7828 or email ralphbuchanan@bigpond.com.au

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Old Cottage, Mogo © Paul Callaghan

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The township of Mogo was born when gold was discovered in the early 1850s at Cabbage Tree Creek. Estimates of the number of diggers who converged on the town range from a conservative 200 to an unlikely 20,000.

Amanda’s of Mogo

Extensive range of art & craft supplies including:

♦ Canvasses ♦ Art Materials ♦ Stamping ♦ Papercraft ♦ Scrapbooking ♦ Cardmaking ♦ Precious Metal Clay

To experience what the town was like during the boom, a visit to the Original Gold Rush Colony is a must. Mogo is now famous for its great range of specialty stores, housed in replica nineteenth century timber buildings.

Visit National Parks

• Coast & forest campsites, walks and drives • Accommodation and tours at Green Cape Lightstation • Summer & Easter Discovery Program • Award winning Montague Island Tours

Workshops for all levels in card-making, scrapbooking & PMC (silver) jewellery. Open 7 days 9am - 5pm Phone/Fax: 4474 3453 41 Princes Highway, Mogo NSW 2536

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There are potteries, galleries, antique stores, bookshop and coffee shops, many of which specialise in unusual and interesting items. Mogo is the perfect place to spend time browsing for something a little bit different. Also in Mogo is the internationally recognised Mogo Zoo. Providing world standard facilities for over 200 animals of more than 39 rare and exotic species, Mogo Zoo is committed to the survival of endangered species, including the rare white lions of ‘Timbavati’.

What to See & Do For information and advice contact NPWS Merimbula 6495 5000 or Narooma 4476 0800

Step back in time and pan for gold at the Gold Rush Colony Go mountain-biking on the trails in nearby State Forests Take a stroll around town and explore the interesting shops


Historic Mogo

Mogo is famous for its great range of specialty stores housed in replica nineteenth century timber buildings. There are potteries, galleries, antique stores, bookshop and coffee shops, many of which specialise in unusual and interesting items. Amanda’s of Mogo Amanda’s of Mogo has the biggest and best range of art and craft supplies on the coast. Craft enthusiasts will find everything they need, from great art sets to canvasses, paints and cardmaking supplies. To make the most of your memories, there’s a huge range of scrapbooking materials, including CRICUT, CUTTLEBUG & SLICE machines and accessories. You’ll also find wood pieces and precious metal clay (PMC) for silver jewellery making. You can also enjoy the convenience of shopping from home as Amanda’s of Mogo has gone online. Visit Amanda’s website at www. amandasofmogo.com.au and you can view a range of products from the store described as the Aladdin’s Cave of Art & Craft. During the school term, Amanda’s of Milston’s Past and Present Mogo runs craft classes and workshops Books, Collectables, Curios, to help extend your range of skills. Phone Educational Resources. A delightfully different shop to explore. the shop, or email Amanda via the website for details of classes. 13 Princes Hwy Mogo. Amanda’s of Mogo, 41 Princes Hwy, 4474 5708 Mogo. Ph 02 4474 3453

Clocktower Arcade Mogo Orchid & Fern Nursery Greenhouse of Australian Native Orchids & Ferns. Specialise in Australian cool climate native orchids. Materials for re-potting & mounting. Wall Décor, Designer pots. Nursery with a difference 14 Charles Street MOGO 4474 2291

Clocktower Arcade

Six fabulous shops to keep you occupied.

46 Sydney St Mogo 4474 2288

THE OLD DAIRY

The Old Dairy Country Crafts. Manufacturer and retailer of Terracotta, Ceramics, Silk Flowers, Dolls and Bears.

Mogo Bookstore

Shop 3, ClockTower Arcade, Mogo. 4474 3524

Princes Hwy Mogo. 4474 2141

We offer a wide variety of quality second hand books at affordable prices. Drop in for a relaxed browse when you visit Mogo. Enquiries are welcome.

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Live Music April Eden Fishermens Club Ph 6496 1577 Fri 28 Darryl Lamb, From 6pm. 18 + Free entry.

Dromedary Hotel, Central Tilba Ph 4473 7223 Contact Hotel for details of Sunday afternoon entertainment

Pambula Merimbula Golf Club Ph 6495 6154 Contact Club for details.

Tilba Valley Winery Ph 4473 7308 Lunch and music from 12.30pm - free entry. Sun 2nd Wizard and Oz Sun 9th Heartbeat (Mothers' Day) Sun 16th Spicy Fruit Chutney

Club Sapphire Ph 6495 1306 Sat 1st Darryl Lamb Fri 7th Contact Club for details Sat 8th Doc Smith Fri 14th Contact Club for details Sat 15th Genevieve Rose Tue 18th Dorothy the Dinosaur Fri 21th Forever Everly Sat 22th Over the Moon Fri 28th Contact Club for details Sat 29 Darryl Lamb Sun 30th Harry Manx Merimbula Aquarium And Wharf Restaurant Ph 6495 4446 Sun 2nd Steve Clarke Trio Lakeview Hotel Ph 6495 1202 Sat 1st DJ Mick Sat 8th DJ Mick Sat 15th DJ Night Sat 22nd Rushcutter plus DJ Mick Sat 29th Contact Hotel for details Merimbula RSL Ph 6495 1502 Weekends All codes of football action, all on the Big Screens Tura Beach Country Club Ph 6495 9002 Fri 7th Doc Smith Fri 14th Genevieve Rose Fri 28th Over the Moon Bega RSL Ph 6492 1055 Contact Club for details Tathra Beach Hotel-Motel Ph 6494 1101 Contact Club for details Bermagui Beach Hotel Ph 6493 4206 Sun 2nd Damon Davies Sat 8th Doctor Elephant Sat 22nd Black Velvet

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Catalina Country Club Ph 4472 4022 Sat 1st Kirk Davis Fri 7th Darryl Lamb Sat 8th Just Cruzin Fri 14th Rino (Solo) Sat 15th Carousel Fri 21st Jacqui Seczawa Sat 22nd Michelle Cashman Fri 28th Ricky Lynch Band Sat 29th Soundman DJ Batemans Bay Bowling Club Ph 4472 4502 Sat 1st Jukebox Saturday Night Fri 7th Garry James Sat 15th Jamie Parkinson

Batemans Bay Soldiers Club Ph 4472 4117 LOUNGE BAR Sat 1st Fri 7th/8th Fri 14th/Sat15th Fri 21st/Sat 22nd Fri 28th/Sat 29th

Rino & Jade D’ee Blundell Jan Preston Rockin All Over Kim Bow

AUDITORIUM Sat 1st The Robertson Brothers Tickets $20.00 each Doors open 8.00pm Sat 22nd

Peter Powers Tickets $35.00 each Doors open 8.00pm 18 years & over only


Fishing Report May along the Far South Coast sees some sensational fishing available. Whether your fishing the rocks, beaches, estuaries or offshore, an array of species will be on offer using a variety of different techniques. Beaches: Fishing late afternoons on a flooding tide can pay huge dividends this month, with bream, salmon, mullet, tailor and mulloway all on the cards. Look for a beach that has a deeper gutter and fish it accordingly for best results. Fresh squid, pilchards, blue bait and pipi are ideal baits but using live beach worms is certainly the best for bream especially. Both surf poppers and chromed lures will also work for salmon and tailor. Better beaches to try are Tura, Gillards, Camel, Tilba, Brou and Barlings. Rocks: The pelagic action will be in full swing with salmon, tailor, kingfish and bonito all available. Anglers throwing chromed sliced lures up to 60grams, whole pilchards rigged on ganged hooks and live bait will have a great time. Almost any deeper headland should produce but some of the better ledges are Tura Head, Tathra Wharf, Mystery Bay and the Golf course rocks at Narooma. Drummer, blackfish and bream will make the suds home and should also be readily available. Fresh cabbage and cunjevoi being the prime baits. Offshore: With the water hovering around the 19-20deg mark, yellow fin tuna and albacore will be patrolling the current lines. Depending on bait activity

will determine where the fish are, but trolling lures from the 40-fathom line to the shelf is a good starting point. Inshore snapper, kingfish, mowing, flathead and john dory should keep the bottom bouncing brigade happy. Almost all reefs will be holding fish with fresh squid, striped tuna fillets and pilchards being the best baits. There should be a few kingfish around with Montague Island and Kowari point just south of Eden with jigs, live bait and squid fished on lead lines all working at times. Estuaries: Most estuaries along the coast will continue to fish well for most species. Flathead, whiting, bream, tailor and mulloway will all be available with softplastics, live baiting and fresh baits the best way to tempt one. Concentrate

your efforts around tide changes with early mornings a great time to fish the estuary. Using burley in conjunction with fresh baits should see some tasty fillets in the pan. Better estuaries at present include Pambula Lake, Bermagui Inlet and Wagonga Inlet at Narooma. Tight lines till next month. Stuart Hindson Stuart Hindson is the owner of Aussie Fish Estuary Adventures, and provides guided fishing charters from Wonboyn to Batemans Bay and all estuaries in between. With over 20 years experience in the industry, Stuart really knows his fishing. Check out his website at www.ausfishing.com.au for more information, or call Stuart on 0400 062 504 or 02 6495 9902 to book a fishing experience you won’t forget.

HEADLAND FISHING ADVENTURES Merimbula - NSW

The best fishing boat in town offering REEF, DEEP SEA & GAME FISHING Ph 02 6495 1134 38ft Millman • Max 12 Passengers • On-board Toilet

Accommodation Batemans Bay Clyde River Motor Inn 3 Clyde St, Batemans Bay Ph (02) 4472 6444 Bluedock Holiday Townhouses 33 Clyde St, Batemans Bay Ph (02) 4472 6444 Mogo The Original Gold Rush Colony James St, Mogo Ph (02) 4474 2123 Tilba Tilba Waterfront Cottages near Bermagui Ph (02) 4473 7322

The Dromedary Hotel Central Tilba Ph (02) 4473 7223 Central Tilba Farm Cabins Ph (02) 4473 7353 Bermagui Bermagui Beach Hotel Lamont St, Bermagui Ph (02) 6493 4206 Tathra Tathra Hotel Motel Bega St, Tathra Ph (02) 6494 1101 Tathra Beach House Holiday Apartments 57 Andy Poole Drv, Tathra Ph (02) 6499 9900

Merimbula Lakeview Hotel Market St, Merimbula Ph (02)6495 1202 Eden Heritage House Motel & Units 178 Imlay St, Eden Ph (02) 64961657 Fountain Caravan Park 99 Princes Hwy, Eden Ph (02) 6496 1798 Coachmans Rest Princes Hwy. Ph (02) 6496 1900 Complimentary clubs & buggies Opposite Eden Golf Club

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Clyde River, Batemans Bay © Paul Callaghan

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Like many coastal towns, Batemans Bay, settled by Europeans in the 1820s, relied on timber, ship building, dairying and fishing as its main source of income in the previous century. The town is accessed from the north by its famous lifting span bridge, the oldest of its type in Australia; the bridge celebrated its 50th birthday in 2006. Now a thriving regional centre and major tourist destination, people come to Batemans Bay from all over Australia for its natural beauty. Situated on the banks of the magnificent Clyde River, water is deeply ingrained in the culture of ‘the Bay’. Swimming, boating, fishing, kayaking, surfing and diving are all within easy reach of town. The Batemans Marine Park ensures that the coastal environment is protected for future generations. Hire a boat, kayak or even a houseboat to explore the spectacular upper

reaches of the Clyde River. There are a myriad of beaches to explore, views to enjoy and walks to take, no matter what the season. Batemans Bay is a great destination for families, with its array of outdoor activities and attractions such as minigolf, a cinema, animal park, tennis and a carnival in summer. Batemans Bay has a fantastic 27 hole championship golf course, and there are plenty of other courses to play within easy driving distance. Follow the coastline south to explore beautiful beaches at Malua Bay, Rosedale and Broulee, or head north across the bridge and experience Long, Pebbly and Depot Beach. While there, take a walk in the Murramarang National Park. The Bay is famous for its Clyde River oysters, and there are plenty of cafes, restaurants, clubs and hotels offering local seafood on the menu.

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What to See & Do Explore the Clyde River by boat, houseboat or kayak Surf, swim, snorkel and stroll in crystal-clear water at local beaches Book a fishing charter for a deep-sea fishing experience Visit the Monga National Park to experience the spectacular escarpment or the Murramarang National Park with its coastal forests Head south and explore Malua Bay, Mossy Point and Tomakin. Walk around the scenic Broulee Island Nature Reserve VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Princes Hwy, Batemans Bay Ph: 1800 802 528 info@naturecoast-tourism.com.au

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Buy, Sell & Exchange a wide range of Books Shop 4/270 Beach Rd Batehaven Open Mon-Fri 10am-4.30pm, Sat 10am-1pm Ph/Fax: 02 4472 6736 Email: ericamccreath@bigpond.com

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Learn traditional West African Drumming in Batemans Bay Canberra's leading djembe teacher, Kate Gascoyne of Drum Effect, is returning to Batemans Bay to run African Drumming workshops on Saturday 1 May. Due to popular demand, Kate now brings her workshops to the Bay regularly, always attracting a number of people who are trying African drumming for the first time as well as catering for the enthusiasts who travel from up and down the coast to attend these high-energy workshops. An accomplished djembe player and exceptional teacher, Kate has studied and performed with master drummer

Mohamed Bangoura from Guinea, West Africa. She has also undertaken intensive drumming and dance study in Ghana under Ghanaian master

drummer, Tuza Afutu. Kate thrives on sharing the joy of West African rhythms with people of all musical abilities and particularly

enjoys working with people who begin the workshop claiming they've 'got no rhythm', but leave the workshop amazed by what they were able to do! Kate is running a Beginners Intermediate workshop from 11am 12.30pm, and Intermediate - Advanced from 1pm - 2.30pm. Each workshop costs just $30, or $50 for both, with drum hire $5. The workshops will be held at the Batemans Bay Community Centre, 2 Museum Place, Batemans Bay. Bookings are essential as places are limited: phone Kate on 0414 236 323, or email info@drumeffect.com.au. www.drumeffect.com.au

New play 'Confusions plus 2' will make you laugh and cry Bay Theatre Players’ next production, Confusions plus 2 will make you laugh and cry, occasionally squirm, and eventually reflect on your own life and those you know and love!! The production is a combination of Alan Ayckbourn’s work, Confusions, a series of short plays, together with another of his short plays and a monologue by a second playwright from another compendium of plays, Mixed Doubles. The plays deal riotously, but with sharply pointed undertones, with the human dilemma of loneliness - a monologue delivered by a Vicar to

open our show, a mother unable to escape from baby talk; an unsuccessful seduction attempt; a fraught dinner

encounter; two people in the latter stages of their marriage whose habits and familiar phrases irritate each; and a summing up by five self-immolated

Batemans Bay Bowling & Recreation Club

• Championship 27 hole golf course. • Visitors & Social Groups Welcome - Bookings Required • Fully equipped, well stocked pro shop • Carts, buggies & clubs available for hire • Fully licensed clubhouse - visitors welcome • Café Catalina open daily for lunch & dinner • Gourmet Wood-fired Pizza Oven • Coffee Shop open daily • Large outdoor covered areas • Club TAB - Club Keno - ATM • Sports Bar - Sky Channel - Big Screens • Free Live Entertainment Friday & Saturday nights • Private conference & function facilities available • Courtesy Bus runs daily from 4pm - Surfbeach to Surfside. Free Call 1800 461 442

Is gambling a problem for you? G-LINE(NSW) is a confidential, anonymous & free counselling service-FREECALL 1800 633 635

Catalina Country Club 154 Beach Road Batemans Bay Tel: 4472 4022 www.catalinacountryclub.com.au

characters on park benches. There will be 12 performances including two group booking nights on April 30 and May 11. A preview is on Saturday 24 April, followed by the gala opening night on Saturday, 1 May. Shows are on May 2 (matinee), 4th, 7th, 8th, 9th (matinee), 12th, 14th and 15th. Evening performances are at 7.30 pm and the matinees at 2pm. Preview tickets (24 April) are $10, and other tickets are $15 or $13 for pensioners (pension cards must be presented on payment). Bookings can be made at Bargain Box Fabrics, Orient Street, Batemans Bay, phone 4472 5984

Cnr Vesper Street & Princes Highway Batemans Bay Tel: 4472 4502 www.baybowlo.com.au Barefoot Bowls. Daily 10am-9pm. Bookings essential $8 p/p Fully licensed clubhouse - visitors welcome Coffee Lounge open daily Bistro open daily, lunch specials from $8, dinner specials from $10 Club TAB - Club Keno - ATM Sports Bar - Sky Channel Free live entertainment Friday & Saturday nights Courtesy Bus - bookings at reception Private conference & function facilities available Bingo, trivia night, Australian Poker League, line dancing & carpet bowls.

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The Bay Soldiers

in May

The RobeRTson bRoTheRs saturday 1st May - Doors open 8pm Tickets $20 each

Performing for well over 15 years, the Brothers are undisputedly the Australian entertainment industry’s #1 Vocal Duo. Playing all the hits from 70‘s vocal supergroups including The Eagles, the Bee Gees, The Doobie Brothers, Seals & Crofts, Dr Hook, America, Chicago, Little River Band, Air Supply, Supertramp, Bread & lots more.

PeTeR PoweRs

saturday 22nd May - Doors open 8pm Tickets $35 each. 18 years & over only.

Dubbed ‘The Evil Hypnotist’, Peter continues to shock, amaze and thrill his audiences with his hilarious, live stage show. The theatre show promises to be much funnier than anything you will see on TV. Dare you be hypnotised? If not, come along and split your sides with laughter at those who do.

Entertainment Guide May Rino & Jade Sat 1st 7.30pm D’ee Blundell Fri 7th, Sat 8th 7.30pm

Super Sunday Raffles

Wednesday Nights Texas Hold ‘em Poker’ Buy-In Game

Registration 6.30pm, play starts 7pm

50 prizes Tickets on sale from 3.00pm Drawn 5pm

Jan Preston Fri 14th & Sat 15th 7.30pm Rockin All Over Fri 21st, Sat 22nd 7.30pm Kim Bow Fri 28th, Sat 29th 7.30pm www.baysoldiers.com.au

BEACH RD, BATEMANS BAY

Phone: 4472 4117 Email: admin@baysoldiers.com.au Web: www.baysoldiers.com.au

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For great weekly specials plus our large selection of fine wines. FOR THE INFORMATION OF MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS IS GAMBLING A PROBLEM FOR YOU? CALL G-LINE (NSW) FREECALL 1800633635

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TRAVELLING NORTH “My Place” Sanctuary Point B & B A wonderful pet friendly venue, perfect to enjoy an overnight stay or the weekend away. The purpose built accommodation has air conditioning and is self HHHH contained offering great privacy. Ph: 4443 0505 or visit www.sanctuarypointbandb.com.au

Jindyandy cottageS Romantic weekends or weekly stays. Beautiful rural views. Fully self-contained luxury 2 bedroom with spa. Located at the historic Jindyandy Mill Village 719 Greenwell Pt Road, Pyree, East of Nowra. Ph: 4447 0258 or 0434 991 565.

Milton country cottageS Award winning artistic rural retreat. Private, self/c cottages with spa baths, wood fires, garden and bush views. Generous breakfast hamper. Pottery workshop and gallery. Lessons available. ph 4456 5299 0417467880 enquiries@miltoncountrycottages.com.au www.miltoncountrycottages.com.au

Big4 Bungalow Park BIG4 Bungalow Park ‘Playground for all the family’. 4 star award winning accommodation at Burrill Lake. Visit our website or FREECALL 1800 55 29 44. 123 Princes Highway, Burrill Lake FREECALL 1800 55 29 44 www.bungalow-park.com.au SuSSex HouSe car avan Park and Holiday cottageS

Stay a weekend, a week or a month. You’re always welcome at this waterfront park in the heart of Sussex Inlet. Hosts Russell & Marilyn Donnelly. 199 Jacobs Drive, Sussex Inlet. Ph: 4441 2017

ParkHaven Motor lodge Offering 4 & 3.5 Star accommodation just minutes from the Nowra CBD. Includes Wireless internet , Queen beds, free Austar & licenced Restaurant. Cnr Kinghorne & Douglas Streets Nowra. Ph: 4421 6444 www.parkhavenmotorlodge.com.au

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