Far South Coast iMag May/June 2021

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Far South Coast info guide

May/June 2021

Narooma Oyster Festival 30 April - 1 May

Inside • Art Trail • Collectables Trail • What to See and Do • Markets • Regional Map Also Online

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Coastal Garage Vintage, your destination gift shop in Sunshine Bay. Featuring locally produced fused glass, paintings, jewellery, candles & soaps. We also stock Hamptons style homewares, soft furnishings, curated vintage and upcycled pieces. Open Wed to Sun 10am to 4pm 149 Beach Road Sunshine Bay www.coastalgaragevintage.com.au

A selective collective featuring local artists, creators, collectables and more. With over 45 businesses under one roof, there is sure to be something for everyone. Open 7 days Shop 8 Lamont Street Bermagui

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We buy, sell and trade. Thousands of CDs, DVDs and second hand books. Quality furniture & bedding.Antiques, retro, collectables. Bric-a-brac, local removals. Ph: 4476 1107 122 Wagonga St Narooma

Showcasing a wide range of items, including: • Antiques, Vintage Tools & Collectables • Vintage and Retro • Glassware & China • Vintage/Antique Jewellery • Locally produced handcrafts Generally open 7 days – please check Facebook for times.

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You’ll find us at: 209 Imlay St, Eden. Ph: 0408240097 Follow us on Facebook & Instagram


SAPPHIRE COASTAL ADVENTURES

New in 2020 Merimbula Marina New in 2020 Montague Island Discovery Tour Montague Island Discovery Tour with BBQ Lunch Bermagui & Montague with BBQ Lunch Departing Bermagui Wharf aboard 75pax

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90min Ocean Adventure Tour Hot tea, coffee, milo and home-baked 90min Ocean Adventure Tour goodies provided onboard. Departing Merimbula Jetty aboard our new 50pax high speed RIB ‘Extreme’ Prices: $55 Adult; $50 Senior/Student Departing Merimbula Jetty aboard our new The most exciting way to see the16yrs coastline, Concession; $30 Child under 50pax high speed RIB ‘Extreme’ local sights and diverse wildlife. $150 Family 2 adults/2 under 16yrs The most exciting way tochildren see the coastline, Fun for all ages. local sights and diverse wildlife.

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Antiques & Collectables Trail Entertainment Coast Map Art Galleries Trail Bushwalking Whats On Markets

Towns

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Eden Pambula Merimbula Bega Cobargo Tathra Bermagui Tilba Narooma Mogo Batemans Bay

Cover Photo: Merimbula Jazz Festival parade, supplied by Alexandra Peters. Above: PT Hirschfield, supplied by PT Hirschfield

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From The Editor Welcome to the May/June edition of the Far South Coast iMag. What a spectacular autumn we're having...as I write this in midApril, our paddocks are green after more than 250mm of rain. The biggest event this May is the Narooma Oyster Festival, held on April 30th - May 1st; it's billed as "a mouth-watering celebration of South Coast flavours". There's more to it than oysters though - see more about the Festival on pages 42 - 43! New to the festival scene is the HeadLand Writers Festival, held at Tathra from May 14th - 16th. Featuring conversations, forums, workshops, poetry breakfasts, spoken word and music performances, panel discussions and more, it's going to be a thought-provoking weekend. Details are on pages 22 - 23. Three woodworking clubs have been getting together for 25 years to showcase the amazing things they've made with timber. They're celebrating their 25th anniversary this year with a huge exhibition at the Tilba Community Halls - entry is only $2 for adults and everyone will love it, including the kids. See page 32. If you or those you love are into live theatre, Spectrum Little Actors’ Theatre (SPLAT) are performing Disney's 'The Little Mermaid Junior'. You're invited to "bring the whole family along to this fun and colourful show and come and be part of our world under the sea". You'll find more information on page 35. Now that it's getting dark earlier, don't forget to watch out for wildlife on our roads. Keep your iMag handy, download it from our website at www.farsouthcoastimag.com.au or from our Facebook page - Far South Coast iMag, and enjoy!

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Adventure Eden in

Things to See & Do Go whale & dolphin watching Check out The Pinnacles in Ben Boyd NP Visit 'Old Tom' at the Eden Killer Whale Museum Follow the Bundian Way Story Trail Dip a toe in the Aslings Beach Rock Pool Take the self drive Killer Whale Trail tour VISITOR INFORMATION Weecoon Street, Snug Cove. Ph: 02 6496 1953

Eden is the gateway to the beautiful Far South Coast from Victoria, and the township has been welcoming lots of visitors after bushfires and Covid 19. Experience Eden's history and see the skeleton of “Old Tom”, Eden’s famous killer whale, at the Eden Killer Whale Museum. 'Old Tom' was a crucial part of the most extraordinary collaboration between humans and killer whales ever witnessed on earth. The Museum has a wonderful collection of artefacts from days gone by - book a tour to

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get the most from a visit. Eden is one of the few places in the world where Humpback Whales feed on their migratory route, and with many other whale species travelling close to shore, it's the perfect place to go whale-watching. Book a cruise or head to the nearest headland or beach between September to November. Each year, there are more and more whales visiting; last year there were several 'mega-pods' - almost 100 whales were spotted feeding from Tathra to Eden - a truly spectacular sight. Local Aboriginal people (members of the Yuin nation) had a strong connection with killer whales, and this included the harvesting of small whales and fish that killer whales herded into the shallows. Follow the Killer Whale Trail self-drive day tour that visits five historical sites around Twofold Bay and uncover the dramatic history of whaling from 1828 - 1930. Learn about the unique relationship between whalers and the wild killer whales (orcas). The journey can take half a day, or take a picnic and make a day of it. A visit to the iconic Green Cape Lighthouse is a must - it's steeped in seafaring history. Join a tour and climb its stairs for panoramic views of Disaster Bay. Fees apply and bookings are required Phone NPWS Merimbula on 02 6495 5000.


Eden Information Centre moves to Snug Cove The team at the Eden Visitor Information Centre are extremely excited about their new space at the Welcome Centre at Snug Cove. Port Authority NSW commenced building the Welcome Centre back in 2019, as a building to welcome cruise ship visitors to Eden. The building was completed in late April this year and houses the Eden Visitor Information Centre on the ground floor. In a bold move, the Information Centre sub-let a section of their area to the Bega Valley Regional Art Gallery who host satellite exhibitions in the space, entitled BVRG – PORT. “The move to the Eden Wharf has really turned into a fantastic collaboration, with multiple mutually beneficial relationships moving forward. We’re thrilled to be working with Port Authority of NSW, and sharing space with the gallery” said Clair Mudaliar, Manager, Eden Visitor Information Centre. The Information Centre was fortunate enough to obtain a grant to assist with design costs which enabled them to enlist the help of a

professional designer experienced in the design of visitor centres. “We really wanted to do justice to the amazing building Port Authority built, and felt it was very important to bring that through into our space, so our interior aligned with, and complimented the structure” Clair said. The building itself will become an icon of Eden’s wharf area, with impressive timber works using recycled timbers that are hundreds of years old. The Eden Visitor Information Centre looks forward to welcoming visitors to Eden in their stunning new harbourside space.

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HistoricPambula Things to See & Do Indulge in retail therapy at the businesses housed in Pambula's historic buildings Sample culinary delights and fabulous coffee at Pambula's cafés and restaurants Stroll around Panboola's wetlands and the Old Racecourse Try some fresh oysters at Pambula Lake

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; a marker has been erected by the National Parks and Wildlife Service on this historic site. European settlement began in the 1830s, with the township built on the southern banks of the Pambula River. Severe flooding in the 1860s meant the town had to be re-located to its present site on higher ground. Pambula’s historic past is still very much in evidence, with beautifully restored and maintained historic buildings and farmhouses.

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Pambula now has an eclectic mix of businesses, with art galleries, cafés, restaurant, retailers, pubs, a bakery, deli, organic and bulk food shop and even an old-fashioned milkbar and tea room. Panboola is located at the southern end of Pambula, and is a wonderful example of a community-led environmental restoration project. With hundreds of native trees, shrubs etc. planted, Panboola has transformed grazing paddocks into a thriving wetland area, with several walking tracks to explore. It's seasonally home to thousands of flying foxes who visit from Bega to feed on local flowering eucalypts. Pambula Beach has an excellent swimming beach patrolled by the Pambula Surf Life Saving Club, a dog friendly beach at Middle Beach and the beautiful Pambula Rivermouth, with a playground and barbecue. Follow the river inland around the corner from the playground area until you find the walking track. This track has viewing platforms that offer beautiful views of the cliffs on the opposite bank and the crystal clear water below. Head south on the Princes Highway and turn left to Pambula Lake - the operational base for several oyster growers. Don't leave without trying some of Broadwater Oyster's delicious freshly-shucked oysters, grown in the clean waters of Pambula Lake.


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Broadwater Oysters - among the South Coast's best Like fine wine and cheese, oysters have a distinct flavour depending on where they are grown. Oysters from Pambula Lake have a smooth, subtle flavour influenced by the water they are produced in. The clean, clear waters of Pambula 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. A section of Ben Boyd National Park lies on the western side of the Pambula Lake, and plays a significant role in protecting the catchment where oysters are grown downstream. Broadwater Oysters have been farming and processing the native Sydney Rock Oysters in Pambula Lake for 20 years. Owners Sue McIntyre and Greg Carton are passionate oyster farmers, and have been involved in many industry groups over the years. You can visit Broadwater Oysters on the

Pambula Lake foreshore - talk to farmers about how oysters are grown and watch oysters being freshly opened for local restaurants and the general public. Situated between Pambula and Eden, turn off the Princes Highway onto Landing Road and head down to the lake foreshore. Broadwater Oysters offer fresh award winning oysters and a selection of other seafood to eat ‘natural' by the lake or enjoy at home. You can also pre-order oysters for local pick-up at Broadwater Oyster's new online shop, as well as gourmet gift hampers, oyster knives, sauces and more. Check out the online shop at www. broadwateroysters. com.au

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ScenicMerimbula Things to See & Do Spend some time at the beach, no matter what the season Walk or ride a bike past the airport to Pambula or Pambula Beach Go fishing off the Wharf, beaches or in the Lake Enjoy a late breakfast, leisurely lunch or head out for dinner Go dolphin watching with hire boats or fishing charters, or whale watching from September November VISITOR INFORMATION Shop 7, 29 Market St, Merimbula Ph: 1800 150 457

Merimbula, the tourist hub of the Sapphire Coast, really struggled in 2020, as did all our towns in the Bega Valley and Eurobodalla shires. Thousands of tourists evacuated during the summer bushfire crisis, then COVID19 hit, further decimating business incomes. Covid19 again hit the area hard on New Year's Even with another Victorian border lockdown seeing visitors fleeing south. To all the people

who've come back, or come to the area for the first time, we say a big thank you - your support means so much to local businesses. Merimbula really does have something for everyone, with its beautiful beaches, lakeside restaurants and cafés, great shopping and an array of attractions and accommodation. It's a great place to go shopping, with locally owned shops and boutiques lining the main street and tucked away in arcades and courtyards. There are also plenty of cafés with excellent coffee, delicious ice-cream and gelati, and restaurants that feature fresh local seafood, locally-grown produce and vegetarian/vegan options. Check out the walking tracks around town the walks from the Wharf to Spencer Park, the Bridge to Top Lake and around Fishpen have spectacular views of the water. Other things to do include snorkeling, surfing, cycling, enjoying a scenic flights, ten-pin bowling or experiencing native animals or marine creatures up close. Whales migrate past Merimbula from September to November each year, feeding and frolicking in the Bay, making it easy to whale watch from on board a boat or from the beach.

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Local vodka maker Grand Matriarch Distillery has big plans Since its inception in 2018, the Grand Matriarch Distilling Company, a micro-distillery based in Merimbula manufacturing vodka, has gone from strength to strength. Established in 2018, Grand Matriarch sells its products direct to bottle shops, restaurants, pubs, at local markets in the Bega Valley and online at grandmatriarch.com.au. Grand Matriarch Vodka is available in 1 litre and 500ml bottles which can be repurposed as water bottles. The company’s intention was to create a sleek, environmentally friendly reusable bottle; they've certainly achieved that goal. With the purchase of two portable bars, the company is expanding into event hire. The Grand Matriarch team can come to your house, farm or workplace and work with your theme and budget. Beer, wine, spirits, soft drinks and juices are all available, with various pricing options and packages to choose from. Naturally they use their own vodka, helping to keep costs down.

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Currently Grand Matriarch is not able to welcome visitors to it production facility, but plans are afoot to relocate in the next 12 months to premises suitable for cellar door tasting. The long-term plan is to establish a large manufacturing base locally, and to create employment opportunities in the Bega Valley. Look for the iconic silver bottle and do your bit to support a growing local company. For more information visit grandmatriarch.com.au, Facebook and Instagram

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Live Entertainment - May/June Longstocking Brewery Phone 0407 691 640 May Sun 2nd The Ruins, 1 - 4pm Fri 7th Reckless, 6 - 9 pm Sun 9th Corey Legge, 1 - 4pm Fri 14th The Figmentz, 6 - 9pm Sun 16th The Blue Ruins, 1 - 4pm Fri 21st The Hoops 6 - 9pm Sat 22nd Holden, Jones & Martin, 6 - 9pm Sun 23rd Roddy Reason & Dean Gray, 1 - 4pm Fri 28th Fractured Minds, 6 - 9pm Sun 30th Salt Trio,1 - 4pm June Fri 4th Reckless, 6 - 9pm Sun 6th Don’t Come Mondays, 1.30 - 4.30pm Fri 11th Chris Harland Blues Band, 6 - 9pm Sun 13th The Figmentz - subject to confirmation - contact Brewery. Fri 18th Andrew Wortes. 6 - 9pm Sun 20th Guitarama,1 - 4pm Fri 25th Red Heart Blue, 6 - 9pm Sun 27th Kitty Kat & Her Band of Thieves - subject to confirmation - contact Brewery.

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FamousBega Things to See & Do Visit the Bega Cheese Heritage Centre - check opening times Check out the art galleries Step back in time at the Bega Pioneer Museum Wander along the walking/cycling track near the Bega River Source locally grown produce at the Produce Market or Wholefoods shop VISITOR INFORMATION At Bega Cheese Heritage Centre, Lagoon St, Bega Ph: 02 6491 7645 CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Bega is the business heart of the Bega Valley and a place of natural beauty, surrounded by lush pastures and the forested escarpment. 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.

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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 millions of dollars worth of product every year. Please note the Bega Cheese Heritage Centre is currently closed until further notice. If you're interested in the history of the Bega area, the Bega Pioneer Museum is a must. Described as a “time capsule” and managed by the Bega Valley Historical Society, it focuses on the collection, preservation and celebration of the history of Bega and surrounding districts. Currently open on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10am - 2pm, the Bega Pioneer Museum is a real treasure; children will be fascinated by the displays of items from 'the olden days'. Phone (02) 6492 1453. Bega has a thriving arts community with its Regional Gallery which hosts major touring exhibitions and the artist-run Spiral Gallery. There's a fantastic walking track that goes all the way from the sporting fields near the Bridge over to the Bega River, and then on to the Old Racecourse. The river banks are being restored, with weed control and revegation programs being implemented.


CWA State Conference in Bega Welcomes Visitors Bega is very fortunate to be hosting the 2021 Country Women’s Association of NSW State Conference from Sunday 2nd May - Friday 6th May. In addition to the Conference itself, there are a series of events open to the public, with Covid-safe conditions in place. First up is the CWA Country Market, held at the Bega Showgrounds on Sunday 2nd May from1pm - 5pm. Stall holders include Mystery Bay Kelp, Johanna Weiss with her artwork on linen, Jody Vassallo with her cookbook Farmer and Brave-Bottomed Wombat children’s book, Three Fat Ladies with their delicious regional food, Eden Preserves, Tilba Real Dairy, Paul West with his cookbook and growing guide The Edible Garden, Za’s Coffee Van, Bega Girl Guides with their hand-made jewellery and more. Acknowledging Bega's connection with the dairy industry, a highlight of the market is the ‘cow’ cake decorating competition, plus cow sculptures created by local school students. Local musicians Stitch, winners of the 2020 Australian National Busking Championships, will be providing live music. This unique female duo with bitchin' banjo & classical bassoon, play covers from vintage jazz through to retro pop with close harmony singing. The CWA State Land Cookery display is an opportunity to see prize winning cakes, biscuits, jams and preserves. The display is open on Tuesday 4th - Wednesday

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5th May, 8.30am - 5pm at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, 31 Upper Street, Bega. The CWA State Handicraft exhibition includes the best of the best in needlework, knitting and crocheting. The Handicraft exhibition is open Monday 3rd May, 11.30am - 5pm, Tuesday 4th Wednesday 5th, 9am - 5pm, and Thursday 6th, 9am - 12noon at the Uniting Church & Hall, 125 Gipps Street, Bega. Everyone is invited to visit these exhibitions entry is free. For more information on visiting the CWA State Conference, please contact the Conference Committee Secretary, Lynn Lawson by email fscgcwa@gmail.com

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Intriguing Cobargo Things to See & Do Follow the Cobargo Village Historic Walk and listen to the Audio Tour Say hello to the friendly gnomes Open your wallet and open your heart VISITOR INFORMATION Princes Highway, Cobargo NSW 2550 Phone: 6493 6110

Despite the terrible toll inflicted on Cobargo in the 2020 bushfires, followed on by Covid, Cobargo businesses and the local community are doing their best to move forward. There are some great stores in the village, and the support they've received from a surge in

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visitor numbers has encouraged shops to open or continue to operate, despite everything. An antique shop and an artisan jeweller are sharing one of the beautiful buildings that survived relatively unscathed. Via Luna changes its menu every day in its tiny kitchen, and is complemented by Valiant Coffee, operating out of a caravan set in a beautiful courtyard. Established favourites are still there, like Twig & Feather with divine homewares and the Cobargo General Store with fresh local produce and fabulous Cobargo Home Made Ice Cream. The Cobargo Markets, an initiative of Cobargo Creators, are on every Saturday from 8am 1pm. Enjoy the friendly Cobargo vibe whilst browsing fresh produce, seedlings, herbs, local crafts, craft supplies and other locally made goodies.


StunningTathra Like so many places on the Far South Coast, Tathra is a unique mix of old and new. Home to the iconic Tathra Wharf, classified by the National Trust as the only remaining steamer wharf on the Australian coastline, the Wharf and the Tathra Pub are the best known buildings in town. Receiving its first cargo in 1858, the Wharf was an integral part of coastal trade for almost 95 years, with the last ship taking cargo from Tathra in 1954. It was vital for supplying nearby towns and villages with supplies from Sydney, and for transporting local produce back again. The Wharf is a great spot for fishing and to look out for whales, seals, dolphins and large sting rays, which can be seen near the wharf. The Tathra Hotel was originally named the Ocean View Hotel, when it was constructed in 1888. Following 18 months of renovations, today it combines heritage and contemporary features. The Hotel now features a micro brewery, a restaurant featuring local seasonal produce, new rooms and a small theatre. Thanks to the efforts of local firefighters, neither the Wharf or the Hotel were damaged by the bushfire that tore through Tathra in March 2018. Tathra was not impacted by the 2020 bushfires. Tathra is a fantastic base for a short or longer break, with a wide variety of outdoor activities

and its proximity to other destinations, such as Bermagui, Cobargo, Bega and Merimbula. The track from Tathra to the bridge at Mogareeka is always popular with those out for a stroll or a run, bike riders and skateboarders, and is great for younger children. The playground at Taylors Square was updated in 2019, with the design following the NSW Everyone Can Play guidelines. This new inclusive playspace is designed to be accessible by children of all abilities, with pathways and picnic tables constructed to similar standards. Tathra has a vibrant food scene focused on local produce, with excellent cafes, restaurants and a fine food providore who bakes artisan sourdough breads daily. And trying to determine who has the best coffee in town is quite the challenge! Tathra Beach is the heart of the town, with surfing, kayaking and swimming all popular. The Tathra Surf Lifesaving Club provide a great community service patrolling the beach during the summer months. Try snorkelling near the Wharf, or launch a boat from nearby Kianinny Bay. To explore the Bega River, head over the bridge at Mogareeka to the boat ramp. There are lots of accommodation options in Tathra, from camping in nearby National Parks to caravan parks, cabins and four star resorts. www.farsouthcoastimag.com.au

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HeadLand WRITERS FESTIVAL TATHRA HOTEL l HALL l WHARF 14-16 MAY 2021

Bruce Pascoe Sofie Laguna Gary Lonesborough Ailsa Wild Luke Horton Omar Musa Mark McKenna Scott Ludlam Julie Janson Geoff Page Tanya Bretherton Meaghan Holt Helena Fox & MORE!

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HeadLand Writers Festival launches in Tathra HeadLand Writers Festival is a new literature event on 14 to 16 May featuring conversations, forums, workshops, poetry breakfasts, spoken word and music performances, panel discussions and more. Tathra Hotel and Tathra Hall will be the principal venues for the event, with workshops and other events held at the Tathra Wharf Museum and Tathra Beach House. HeadLand features a wealth of local talent who live in, grew up or have strong connections to the area such as Ailsa Wild, Gary Lonesborough, Luke Horton and Mark McKenna. Their books are finding huge audiences both nationally and in the Bega Valley. Local Yuin man Gary Lonesborough’s novel ‘Boy from the Mish’ tells a deeply personal story of being young, black and queer and challenges the idyll of growing up in a coastal regional town. Ailsa Wild’s ‘The Care Factor’ recounts the experience of a frontline health worker during Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdowns. Mark McKenna’s ‘Return to

Uluru’ tells the story of the shooting at Uluru of Aboriginal man Yokunnuna by white policeman Bill McKinnon - exploring what truth telling and reconciliation look like today. In the Tathra Hall, we bring you in-depth conversations with Bruce Pascoe, Sofie Laguna and Linda Mottram. A short yet spectacular stroll down the magnificent headland to Tathra Hotel will take aspiring writers to a feast of industry forums including podcasting and how to get published. For the intrepid reader, head down to the historic Tathra Wharf Museum where actors will summon sirens, squalls and shipwrecks with ‘Tales from the Sea’. HeadLand Writers Festival is presented by South East Arts in partnership with Tathra Hotel, Candelo Books, South Coast Writers Centre and the Bega Valley Shire Council. The event is supported by Create NSW through the Restart Stimulus funding. Tickets are available at the Festival's website www.headlandfestival.com.au

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TranquilBermagui Things to See & Do Dip a toe in the famous Blue Pool, Bermagui's natural rock pool Wander through the Fishermens Wharf complex Sample the delights on offer at the restaurants, cafés, patisserie, gellateria and art galleries around town Explore the surrounding area by bike VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 3-5 Bunga St, Bermagui 02 6493 3054 Open 10am - 4pm Monday - Saturday

Bermagui offers visitors a myriad of things to do and places to go. Pristine beaches and lakes provide water activities from surfing to swimming, snorkeling, boating and kayaking. The Continental Shelf is just 20km offshore, making Bermagui the closest point to the Shelf on the Australian east coast, and an ideal place to book a fishing charter. If you'd prefer to stick to the shore, throw in a line from the beach, rocks or along the Bermagui River.

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Don't miss a swim in the beautiful Blue Pool, set on the edge of the ocean at the base of the cliffs off Pacific Drive. Try out the 18 hole golf course, hit a ball around the tennis courts or play bowls or croquet at the Bermagui Country Club. Bermagui has its very own Art Trail; it's well worth setting aside a day delving into the collections of these galleries. You'll find Shop7 Art Space at the Fishermens Wharf, whilst Bermagui Mudworks and Grimm-Hewitt Studio/Gallery (please ring Nicole's studio first) are just south of town. Go bush walking or bird watching in the surrounding National Parks and State Forests. Take a stroll through the Fishermens Wharf complex, with its retail outlets, galleries, restaurants and cafés. Close to Bermagui, Wallaga Lake is one of the largest coastal lakes in NSW, an area of outstanding natural beauty with special significance for local Aboriginal people. Montreal Goldfield at Wallaga Lake is Australia's only Goldfield that goes to the sea, and has guided tours daily. Check the Goldfield's Facebook page for opening times. The Camel Rock Brewery and Cafe, located in the Wallaga Lake Big 4 Holiday Park has craft beers on tap and American-influenced food.


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Art Galleries Trail Batemans Bay to Eden Juela Mogo 36a Princes Highway, Mogo. Ph 4474 4981 www.juelamogo.com.au Open 10am - 4pm Monday - Saturday. Boutique design and manufacturing studio offering a unique, personable and specialised service. Their on-site jewellers will design to suit a client's individual needs, revamp old jewellery and offer an ever-evolving selection of unique pieces. Featuring a fully operational workshop with consultants lounge and modern studio. The Gallery, Mogo 52 Sydney St, Mogo. Ph 44742 243 Open 10am - 4pm daily The Gallery in Mogo is the shop front for the artists of Creative Arts Batemans Bay Inc (CABBI). Contemporary, Scenic, Photographic Art together with Glass, Fabric, Jewellery, Resin and Timber crafts are displayed within this beautiful little gallery. Artists are predominantly from the local area and their individual works reflect the inspiration generated from the many and varied natural elements of the Eurobodalla region. A range of hand painted cards and unframed paintings ensures something for all who visit The Gallery. Bermagui Mudworks Pottery Studio & Cafe 23 Alexander Dr, Bermagui Phone 0408 273 445 www.bermaguimudworks.com.au Open Thu - Mon, 10am - 5pm Beautiful wheel-thrown pieces created in the pottery studio - functional or decorative, each piece is unique. A wide range of domestic ware, gorgeous garden pots and planters and one-off pieces. Enjoy a coffee, home-made cake and the view. Grimm-Hewitt Studio/Gallery Bermagui Ph 0425 299 257 www.grimmhewitt.com.au Nestled on 35 acres just 5 minutes drive from the centre of town is the working studio of Contemporary Australian Artist, Nicole Grimm-Hewitt. Built from shipping containers and located in a tranquil bush setting, this studio is open by appointment only. Please phone or text prior to visit.

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Cobargo Creators 60 Princes Highway, Cobargo. Ph 0475 734 347 cobargocreators@gmail.com, fb : facebook.com/CobargoCreators, insta: @cobargocreators. Opening hours: Mon - Fri 10am - 4pm, Sat 9am - 1pm, Sun 10am - 2pm. Cobargo Creators, formed in 2012, promotes the zany, creative works of local artisans including paintings, prints, photographs, frocks, bags, jewellery, sculptures, jams, soaps, hats, cards and more. The volunteer managed gallery offers inspiration, beauty to feed the soul, a few laughs and stories that will make your day. 18 Sept - 9th Oct - 'Common Threads’ Exhibition. A thread is a yarn is a Story. Common Threads Exhibition examines the Art of Fibre and the connections between humans and threads forever exploring the weft and warp of life. This exhibition is open to all local south coast artists. Come along to be inspired by material matters. The twisted, woven, tangled, svelte, braided, quilted using a variety and multiplicity of threads, bamboo, wool, silk, cotton, metallic, plastic, hemp, reeds or string. Bega Valley Regional Gallery Zingel Place, Bega Ph 6499 2222 gallery.begavalley.nsw.gov.au Open Monday to Friday 10am - 4pm. Entry is free. 9 April—18 June CONCRETE: Art Design Architecture A major exhibition exploring innovative ways that concrete is being used by artists, designers and architects in Australia in the 21st century. Curated by JamFactory’s Margaret Hancock Davis (Senior Curator) and Brian Parkes (CEO), the exhibition includes 21 artists, designers and architects from across Australia and brings together products, projects and works of art that reflect many of the current preoccupations with concrete within contemporary art, design and architecture in Australia. Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Adam Goodrum, Alex Lotersztain, Anna Horne, Baldasso Cortese Architects, Candalepas Associates, CHEB – Deb Jones and Christine Cholewa, Convic, Durbach Block Jaggers Architects, Edition Office, Elvis Richardson, Glenn Murcutt, Kyoko Hashimoto and Guy Keulemans, Inari Kiuru, Jamie North, Megan Cope,Rhiannon Slatter, Tom Borgas, Sanne Mestrom, SMART Design Studio and WOOD Melbourne. Grimm-Hewitt Studio/Gallery

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Art Galleries Trail Batemans Bay to Eden Spiral Gallery 47 Church St Bega. Ph 6492 5322 www.spiralgallery.org.au Open Monday – Friday 10am – 4pm, Saturday 10am – 1pm. Represents regional, emerging and established artists. Gallery 1: 23 Apr – 12 May: FROM A COASTAL GARDEN Nancy Brunton and Susan Curran exhibit ceramics and textiles inspired by the flora & fauna they are grateful to be surrounded by and immersed in. 14 May – 2 June PRACTICE WHILE YOU TEACH 2. An exhibition of work by current and past staff at Bega High School. 4 – 23 Jun: IN THE BEGINNING – GENISIS Glenda Morgan, Doris Hoyne and Peter Story. Opening 5 June, 11.30 - 3pm. Poetry, Music to Art,12 June, 1 - 3pm. Artworks explores the interconnection between growth and the beauty of the natural world. From the origin of the inception of the natural and its journey to now. 25 June – 20 July: PLETHORA OF POSTCARDS Submit one or a hundred, any medium, with 2D & 3D entries encouraged. Email the Postcard Team for an Entry Form: spiralpostcards@gmail.com Gallery 2: Spiral Gallery Members’ retail space.

Village Gallery Oaklands Barn, Princes Highway, South Pambula. Ph 6495 6990 www.madag.org.au Open daily from 10am - 4pm (except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day & Good Friday) Featuring a variety of work from both emerging and established artists of the Merimbula & District Arts Group Inc. Our changing display includes paintings, woodwork, jewellery, mosaics, craft, cards and more. Ample parking and a café next door.

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CharmingTilba Things to See & Do Go for a hike up Gulaga Mountain Explore the fascinating shops Take a tour with Tilba Talks Heritage Walks Drop in and explore Gulaga Gallery Try fishing at Mystery Bay

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, particularly Yuin women. Gulaga is cloaked with an amazing rainforest around its peak and it's well worth hiking to the top for spectacular views (approx. 5 hours). Access the walking track from the rear of Pam's Store in Tilba Tilba. 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 entire village of Central Tilba was classified by the National Trust in 1974 in recognition of its historical significance. Central Tilba has maintained its village atmosphere, and has become a centre for craftspeople and artisans, as well as oldfashioned stores like the general store, lolly shop and toy shop. Leatherwork, art studios, woodwork, unusual clothing, cafes, antiques and giftware, as well as a bakery and a pub are all located on Central Tilba’s main street. Gulaga Gallery has beautiful hemp and bamboo clothing, music, jewellery, crystals, books and much more. Lovers of leatherwork should make a beeline for Tilba Leather, with its range of gorgeous leather shoes, bags, belts, wallets and more. Reva at Tilba works with passionate designers from all over the world who create quintessentially beautiful, unique, handmade pieces of jewellery - don't walk past it. Passionfish make their beautiful soy candles by hand; their shop smells divine. Take a tour with Tilba Talks Heritage Walks to discover some of Tilba's secrets from days gone by, sample locally made cheeses from Tilba Real Dairy and finish off with a delicious Devonshire tea. www.farsouthcoastimag.com.au

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25th Anniversary of Woodworking exhibition in Tilba For 25 years, members of the Narooma Woodies, the Eurobodalla Woodworking Guild (EWG)and the Bega Woodies have been putting their best pieces forward at their combined exhibition. Over the years, the membership of these clubs has changed, with women and young people becoming members. This blend of ages and genders has brought a new dimension to the clubs, with members collaborating together to produce beautiful pieces, both large and small. Despite the Eurobodalla Woodworking Guild losing everything in the New Years Day fires that tore through Mogo, its members have produced some amazing pieces for the Exhibition. They've also been trying to reestablish their workshop, and are determined not to give up until they are all working together and supporting each other again. Demonstrations this year will include turning, carving and toy making for children. There's a huge range of pieces for sale, including jewellery boxes, toys, furniture, ornaments,

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vessels, turned pieces, chopping and bread boards as well as fantastic serving platters for the home entertainer. A Peoples’ Choice Award will be chosen from items crafted from pine to exotic timbers, from the tiny to the large, but all exquisite examples of what is achievable via the medium of timber. The Exhibition is open on Saturday 12th June, 9am - 4pm and Sunday 13th June, 9am - 3pm at the Central Tilba Community Halls in Bate Street. Entry to this family-friendly event is $2 (adults). Details on Facebook - search Narooma Woodies.

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1. The Big Hole, Deua National Park 3.5km return, Approx. 1.5 - 2.5 hours Thought to be around 400 million years in the making, this is an extraordinary limestone marvel; a roofless cave which is over 100m deep and 50m wide. It can be reached by walking from Berlang campground, wading across Shoalhaven River, then continuing through dry eucalypt forest and unique nana heath, with expansive views of the park on your journey. The vast open chasm can be viewed from the lookout and, if you’re there in the early morning or late afternoon, you may see its resident lyrebird come out from its ferny grotto to feed. For a more challenging hike, carry on to Marble Arch or return to Shoalhaven River for a picnic and a swim.

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Narooma Oyster Festival 30th April - 1st May HeadLand Writers Festival 14th - 16th May Disney's "The Little Mermaid Junior 29th May - 19th June Woodwork Exhibition 12th - 13th June

NAROOMA OYSTER FESTIVAL 30th April - 1st May, various locations Join us in the seaside town of Narooma for the awardwinning Narooma Oyster Festival, a mouth-watering celebration of South Coast flavours. Held on the first weekend in May (30 April - 1 May 2021) this year’s Covidsafe program celebrates South Coast produce – think abalone, sea urchins and of course the world’s best oysters! Fun for families and foodies alike, the festival delivers great food experiences with oyster tastings, oyster masterclasses,cooking demonstrations, food and

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wine market stalls and a bushtucker cook-up as well as local art and culture, live music and family entertainment. Enjoy it all from the festival’s stunning location at Forster’s Bay, Narooma – one of the most beautiful locations on the NSW South Coast. Due to Covid-19 requirements, tickets must be pre-purchased and are on sale now from www.naroomaoysterfestival. com. See pages 42 - 43 for more information.

CWA OF NSW CONFERENCE 2nd - 6th May, various locations, Bega As part of the 2021 CWA of NSW State Conference, there are a series of events open to the public to enjoy. First up is the CWA Country Market, held at the Bega Showgrounds on Sunday 2nd May from1pm - 5pm. Stall holders include Mystery Bay Kelp, Johanna Weiss with her artwork on linen, Jody Vassallo with her cookbook Farmer and BraveBottomed Wombat children’s book, Three Fat Ladies with their delicious regional food, Eden Preserves, Tilba Real Dairy, Paul West with his cookbook and growing guide The Edible Garden, Za’s Coffee Van, Bega Girl Guides with their hand-made jewellery and more. Don't miss the ‘cow’ cake


decorating competition and cow sculptures created by local school students. The CWA State Land Cookery display is an opportunity to see prize winning cakes, biscuits, jams and preserves. The display is open on Tuesday 4th - Wednesday 5th May, 8.30am - 5pm at the Seventhday Adventist Church, 31 Upper Street, Bega. The CWA State Handicraft exhibition includes the best of the best in needlework, knitting and crocheting. The Handicraft exhibition is open Monday 3rd May, 11.30am - 5pm, Tuesday 4th - Wednesday 5th, 9am - 5pm, and Thursday 6th, 9am - 12pm Uniting Church & Hall, 125 Gipps Street, Bega. Everyone is invited to visit these exhibitions - entry is free. More information on page 19. HEADLANDS WRITERS FESTIVAL 14th - 16th May, various locations in Tathra HeadLand Writers Festival is a new literature event featuring conversations, forums, workshops, poetry breakfasts, spoken word and music performances, panel discussions and more. Tathra Hotel and Tathra Hall will be the principal venues for the event. HeadLand features a wealth of local talent who live in, grew up or have strong connections to the area, including author Ailsa Wild (pictured). In the Tathra Hall, we bring you in-depth conversations with Bruce Pascoe, Sofie Laguna and Linda Mottram. A short yet spectacular stroll down

the magnificent headland to Tathra Hotel will take aspiring writers to a feast of industry forums including podcasting and how to get published. For the intrepid reader, head down to the historic Tathra Wharf Museum where actors will summon sirens, squalls and shipwrecks with ‘Tales from the Sea’. Read more on pages 22 - 23.

DISNEY’S “THE LITTLE MERMAID JUNIOR”, Spectrum Little Actors Theatre 29 May - 19 June, Bega Commemorative Centre Spectrum Theatre Group Merimbula are proud to announce the upcoming production of Disney’s “The Little Merrmaid Junior” performed by Spectrum Little Actors’ Theatre (SPLAT) at the Bega Commemorative Civic Centre, Zingel Place, Bega, this May and June. Evening performances are on Fridays and Saturdays, and afternoon matinee performances on Sundays. Bring the whole family along to this fun and colourful show and come and be part of our world under the sea. Tickets are available www. spectrumtheatregroup.com.au

and bookings are essential. See page13 for more details.

WOODWORK EXHIBITION Combined Woodworking Clubs of the South Coast 12th - 13th June, Community Halls, Bate St, Central Tilba For 25 years, members of the Narooma Woodies, the Eurobodalla Woodworking Guild (EWG) and the Bega Woodies have had an exhibition in Central Tilba. Demonstrations in 2021 include turning, carving and toy making for children. Pieces on sale include jewellery boxes, toys, furniture, ornaments, vessels, turned pieces, chopping, bread boards and serving platters. The Exhibition is open Saturday 12th June, 9am - 4pm and Sunday 13th June, 9am - 3pm at the Central Tilba Community Halls in Bate Street. Entry to this family-friendly event is $2 (adults). Details on Facebook - search Narooma Woodies. Find more information on page 32.

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Monthly Market Guide

Eden Community Market 3rd Saturday of each month. 9am to 1pm. Uniting Church Hall, Chandos St Eden. Contact 02 6496 2501 Stalls celebrate local produce and foods, handmade jewellery and knitted wares, including alpaca wool. There are toys, books, dvds, bric-a-brac, children's activities and a barbecue. Relax with a cuppa and enjoy the live music in the garden. Community Pantry is open 10am - 1pm. Wyndham All Weather Market 4th Sunday of every month. 8.30am - 1pm, Wyndham Hall. (OPEN IN ALL WEATHER). Find handmade treasures, yummy homemade treats and local produce. Afterwards take the self-guided heritage walk around town. Pambula Rotary Market 2nd Sunday of month. 8am - 1pm. Pambula Recreation Grounds. Pambula Market is loaded with local produce and has everything from handmade jewellery and clothing to vintage trash’n’treasure. And it's dog friendly! 36

Merimbula Seaside Market & Fair 3rd Sunday of month, 8.30am 12.30pm, Ford Oval. Loads of stalls to choose from including local produce, plants, clothing, craft and yummy food too! Merimbula Producers Market, Saturday 8th & 22nd May, 5th & 12th June. 10am - 2pm, Beach St. Merimbula. Supporting home grown, home made producers of fruit, vegetables and plants, arts and crafts and unique design and creations to recover from a bruising year. www.rotaryclubofmerimbula.com. au/markets Candelo Market 1st Sunday of each month, 8.30am 12.30pm. Candelo Oval & Town Hall. With a strong focus on local and vintage wares, Candelo Market is wonderfully diverse, with everything from food, plants, clothing, livestock and second-hand goods.


Bega Produce Market Every Friday, 8am - 1pm. Littleton Gardens, Bega. Find fresh seasonal produce, locally made food, seedlings, fresh flowers and goods. Help support local and South East regional producers. Buskers encouraged. Contact scpa.org.au

Bermagui Growers & Makers Market Every Thursday from 2pm - 4pm on the lawn in front of the Bermagui Country Club. Trading begins when the bell rings at 3pm. Find it on Facebook at Bermagui Growers and Makers Market. Contact 0425 711 795.

Cobargo Markets Every Saturday from 8am - 1pm. A range of stalls including food, music, plants and much more pop up amongst the wonderful creative businesses all adding to the welcoming Cobargo atmosphere. Book stalls on 6493 6817 or 0428 696 623.

Tilba Growers Market Every Saturday, 8am to 12pm Central Tilba Big Hall Find fresh local produce, local wares and more at the Big Tilba Hall. You'll be delighted to find a wide range of produce straight from the gardens of our fertile grounds. To book a stall or for more information contact Annie Fenn on 0409 443 064

Bermagui Hand & Homemade Market Last Sunday of month, 8.30am 12.30pm, Dickinson Park. Contact 6493 6581. The Bermagui Markets specialise in handmade, homemade and local produce and goods, created by a diverse bunch of art and crafts folk.

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Monthly Market Guide

Tilba Collectables Trash n Treasure Market 2nd Sunday of each month, 8.30am - 2pm. Located in the historic Tilba Hall, Central Tilba. Browse the stalls for Bric a Brac, Trash n Treaure , clothing and more. Enjoy a stroll through the quaint town of Tilba where you can enjoy great coffee, meals, ice cream and more. Stall Holders and enquiries - contact Janine on 0400 992 246. Narooma Rotary Markets 4th Sunday of the month, 8.30am 1pm. NATA Oval (behind Narooma Visitors Centre). Find plants, produce, clothing, jewellery, crafts, timber products, handbags, preserves, spices, paintings, tools, antiques, collectables and more. Food stalls include pizzas, coffee & pastries, barbecue, smoothies & juices.

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Dalmeny Community Markets 2nd Sunday of the month, 8.30am 12pm, Dalmeny Hall. dalmenycommunitymarket. wordpress.com/ Contact Tony Fahey 0414 419 986 We sell homemade products and homegrown produce. Moruya Country Market Every Saturday, 7.30am - 1.30pm, Riverside Park, cnr Shore St and Ford St. Enjoy the beautiful river scenery and bustling Moruya Country Market atmosphere. Be taste tempted by stalls with delicious hot & cold food, drinks & fresh juice. Sage Farmers Market Moruya Every Tuesday afternoon, 3pm onwards. Riverside Park, cnr Shore St and Ford St. Buy something at the SAGE Farmers Market knowing the person you’ve bought it from either grew it, harvested it or made it. Contact 0413 920 620


Batemans Bay Makers and Growers Market Every Thursday, 2 Edward Road, Batehaven, 10.30 am - 2 pm The Batemans Bay Makers and Growers Market brings together a diverse range of locally grown fresh food, bakedgoods, plants, arts and crafts. and quality handmade items. Batemans Bay Marine Rescue Market 1st Sunday of month, Corrigan's Beach Reserve, Batehaven, 8.30am 1pm. www.batemansbaysundaymarket. com.au Find art & craft, bric-a-brac, trash & treasure, produce, fashion, handmade goods, food, great coffee and Reggies Soft Serve Ice Creams

Rotary Batemans Bay Sunday Market 3rd Sunday of the month, Corrigan's Beach Reserve, Batehaven, 9am 1pm. www.batemansbaysundaymarket. com.au Clothes, food, collectables, plants, hobbies, gifts, antiques, wood products, bric a brac and live music. Nelligen Village Market 2nd Sunday of month, 9.30am 2pm, Mechanics Institute Hall. Local arts, crafts, preserves, plants, bric-a-brac... treasures for everyone.

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UnspoiltNarooma Things to See & Do Take a trip to Montague Island Nature Reserve to watch wildlife Explore Wagonga Inlet by boat or kayak Follow the Mill Bay boardwalk and watch the magnificent stingrays

VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE CLOSED Visit eurobodalla.com.au/ for information about the Eurobodalla region. Aboriginal people are the original occupants and inhabitants of Wagonga’s surrounding land and waterways. The traditional people of the area relied on the sea, the estuaries and the land to provide much of their food and sustenance for life. In the past, they traded with other Aboriginal people throughout the Yuin Nation. Narooma is one of the most scenic towns on the Far South Coast, nestled between the ocean and the startling blue-green waters of Wagonga Inlet, with Gulaga Mountain (Mt. Dromedary) watching over the township. It has great shops, cafés and restaurants, and of

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course seafood often features on menus. With a choice of flat stretches or hills, there are numerous places to walk around town and take in the spectacular views over the Inlet, the mountains and the ocean. Montague Island is located just offshore - take a tour of the island, learn about its heritage-listed buildings and history, and see the fur seals and little penguins. Narooma is also renowned for its spectacular public golf course, ranked as one of the best in Australia. It's a great place to go bike riding, with tracks around town that are perfect for kids to practice their riding skills on. There are also plenty of mountain bike trails close by. Head north to visit Bodalla with its historic church and pub, or hit the beach at Tuross Head.


Montague Island Tours and Narooma Charters - Ph 0407 909 111 • Morning afternoon and evening Penguin Tours • Large comfortable boats • Most experienced Skippers and crew in the area Montague Island Tour 1.00pm Visit the famous seal colonies then take a tour of the lighthouse precinct on Montague Island. Combine it with a snorkel with the seals. Montague Island Morning Tour 8.00am Visit the famous seal colonies then take a tour of the lighthouse on Montague Island finishing with a walk around the southern end of the island. Montague Island Evening Penguin Tour Visit the famous seal colonies then tour the lighthouse precinct before watching the penguins come ashore on the island. Snorkel or Dive with the seals at Montague Island Double Dive - $110 Snorkelling - From $70 includes mask fins and snorkel Fishing Trips - 5 or 6 hour, or full day 5 Hour - $150 per Adult

EVENING PENGUIN TOURS - BOOK NOW

All trips subject to minimum numbers, weather and sea conditions

Amooran Oceanside – The Ideal Getaway Off the highway with commanding ocean views across Narooma Golf Course to Montague Island and Glasshouse Rocks. A short walk to town, restaurants and the beach. Modern and tastefully appointed rooms, apartments and holiday houses. Free WiFi and Foxtel.

Amooran Apartments 30 Montague St, Narooma NSW 2546 P: 4476 2198 E: bookings@amooran.com.au www.amooran.com.au www.farsouthcoastimag.com.au

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Narooma Oyster Festival celebrates south coast seafood The Narooma Oyster Festival is on the first weekend of May (30 April - 1 May 2021) with a Covid-safe program that is focused on South Coast produce – think abalone, sea urchins and of course oysters! Festival Chair Cath Peachey said there is an incredible amount of collaboration with local oyster farmers, producers, chefs and festival partners this year. Paul West, South Coast chef turned oyster farmer, again joins the team infusing his ‘River Cottage Australia’ charm into the 2021 Festival. “We are all focused on what this festival celebrates – our pristine waters, our exceptional produce and most importantly, our famous oysters,” said Ms Peachey. A highlight this year is the revamped cooking program that matches visiting chefs to local producers with a focus on South Coast seafood that usually gets exported.

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“It is a fantastic opportunity to taste high-end South Coast seafood that has previously been destined for the tables of top restaurants around the world,” said Ms Peachey. Whether you’re looking for great food experiences, cooking demonstrations, oyster master classes, cultural experiences including the bushtucker fire-pit or fun family entertainment, the 2021 program has it all, plus a few new additions including the River of Art Arts Alley. Join us in the seaside town of Narooma for a mouth-watering celebration of South Coast flavours. We recommend booking one of the Festival’s VIP experiences – the Long Table Dinner, Ultimate Oyster Experience or the luxe VIP Lounge. Due to Covid-19 requirements, tickets need to be pre-purchased and are on sale now from www.naroomaoysterfestival.com.


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Memorable Mogo The original inhabitants of Mogo are believed to be members of the Walbanga, Murrinjari and Bergalia tribes, who were part of the Yuin language group. Mogo was settled by non-indigenous people 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. Mogo was severely impacted during the New Year's Eve bushfires, but the residents and businesses are doing their best to move forward. Some homes have been completed, with others still in the construction phase. Businesses who lost their premises have been supported by ATCO through the Business Council Australia's BizRebuild project. Portable buildings were donated to house up to 10 Mogo businesses who lost their premises, equipment and merchandise. The 'Mogo Mall's has been up and running in the Charles St. car park behind the main street - wander over and check it out.

Mogo Bookstore

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.

Princes Hwy Mogo. 4474 2141

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After a long 2020, visitors are at last returning, and they're coming in droves to support the towns of the Far South Coast. Mogo is famous for its great range of specialty stores. There are potteries, galleries, antique stores, nurseries, a bookshop, lolly shop and cafes, many of which specialise in unusual and interesting items. Mogo is the perfect place to spend time browsing for something a little bit different. The Mogo Lolly Shop is like a portal back to childhood, with its huge range of old-fashioned lollies, as well as chocolates, gifts and more. Look for the Minions at the front of the shop. Juela Mogo is renowned for creating unique jewellery pieces on-site, made specifically for the individual, as well as an exclusive range of jewellery from Australian and international designers. Mogo Books offer an essential holiday item - books! They have a wide range of quality second hand books perfect for holiday reading, from all types of fiction to a broad selection of non-fiction titles. Drop in and browse the shelves. 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’. No matter the time of year, Mogo is well worth a visit - with so many specialty shops to explore, you might need two visits to see them all!


THE MOGO MOGO LOLLY LOLLY SHOP SHOP THE Where memories are made Can't make it to Mogo? Shop online at www.themogolollyshop.com.au

Unique jewellery beautifully handcrafted on the nature coast

36a Princes Highway, Mogo NSW • P: 02 4474 4981 E: info@juelamogo.com.au www.juelamogo.com.au

THE MOGO LOLLY SHOP 30 Sydney Street, Mogo Open 10am-4pm Mon-Sat 10am-3pm Sun Closed on Christmas Day (02) 4474 0431 themogolollyshop@gmail.com

Head out on your bike in the Eurobodalla Two wheels are your passport to Eurobodalla’s many paths, tracks and trails – BYO or hire one when you get here. Ride to the beach, shops and out for lunch with almost 400kms of easy pathways and trails along the coast and through villages and towns. You’ll find viewing platforms with places to picnic, and spot whales and other wildlife, or simply enjoy the view. Mountain bike through one of many National Park and State Forests trails where every turn on the trail is a new adventure and discovery. State forests provide a natural bushland for a range of recreational trail use including mountain bike riding, four-wheel driving, horse riding and cross country running. You will find long and spectacular trails with smooth gravel and technical mountain trails perfect for down-hilling, and the Spotted Gum Trail north of Batemans Bay is 24 kilometres of easy to moderate cycling through a magical forest and its native bird population.

For those wanting a more leisurely pace, there’s plenty of cycling experiences waiting for you. You will see route numbers on cycling signage in Eurobodalla to help you navigate. Two easy favourites are from Broulee to North Head – a great flat route with a mixture of shared pathway and sand or gravel track through beautiful Bengello forest – and the scenic stretch on a shared concrete path from Narooma to Dalmeny following the shores of Wagonga Inlet, the Pacific Ocean and Mummuga Lake. Information and images sourced from Eurobodalla Tourism website eurobodalla.com.au/things-to-do/mountain-biking/

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Breathtaking Batemans Bay Things to See & Do Explore the Clyde River by boat, houseboat or kayak Taste some fresh oysters at the Oyster Shed Find the sculptures around town Visit the National Parks in the area, from hinterland forests to coastal gems

VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE CLOSED Visit eurobodalla.com.au/ for information about the Eurobodalla region. This regional centre and major tourist destination draws visitors from all over Australia for its natural beauty. That natural beauty was somewhat singed in last summer's bushfires, but the areas close to town are unaffected. 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 within easy reach of town. The new Batemans Bay Bridge is open! This massive undertaking improves traffic flow, allowing boats to sail underneath, rather than wait for the bridge to open. Follow the walking track from the Bridge all the way to Batehaven you can walk, run, cycle, rollerblade, skate or ride your scooter. Keep an eye out for the beautiful sculptures dotted along the foreshore!

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Batemans Bay is famous for its Clyde River oysters, and there are plenty of cafés, restaurants, hotels and the Soldiers Club offering local seafood on the menu. There are plenty of options for live entertainment too, ranging from small restaurants and bars with more intimate gigs to the Soldiers Club, where the big names often perform. The Bay is a great destination for families, with its array of outdoor activities and attractions such as a cinema and animal park. There are plenty of family friendly beaches within an easy driving distance, or head north or south if you're looking for waves. There are also several National Parks to explore within a couple of hours driving distance - on the coast and to the west on the escarpment. Check the National Parks and Wildlife Services website for more information. Hire a boat, kayak or a houseboat to explore the spectacular upper reaches of the Clyde River. Drop a line in at one of the Bay's many beaches, estuaries and rivers, or head out on a fishing charter. Follow the coastline south to explore beautiful beaches at Malua Bay, Rosedale and Broulee, or head north to Durras.


Beach Drive Motel BATEMANS BAY

Ph: 4472 4805

office@beachdrivemotel.com.au 24 Beach Rd Batemans Bay

Situated at the end of Wray Street

Enjoy fabulous Clyde River Oysters at the river’s edge, tables & chairs available.

www.oystershed.com.au

OPENED • UNOPENED • BOTTLED

At our Farm Gate Kiosk: Cooked oysters & Black Market Roasters coffee with a selection of cakes and special treats

Offering affordable waterfront budget accommodation, just a short stroll from the centre of Batemans Bay with its shops, clubs and cruise boats.

Free WiFi available

(02) 4472 6771

3 hour Lunch Cruise 11.30am daily PHONE: 02 4472 4052

(Boarding from 11.00am - Returning at 2.30pm) Enjoy lunch from the Boatshed as you cruise up the beautiful Clyde River aboard the Escapade. Beer, wine and soft drinks are available on board. Cruise includes tea/coffee and half hour stop over at Nelligen. www.farsouthcoastimag.com.au

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The biggest & best range of art & craft supplies on the south coast. Open 7 days ~ 9am to 5pm 41 Princes Hwy, Mogo NSW 2536 Ph/Fax: 02 4474 3453 5 minutes south of Batemans Bay 48


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