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VICTORIA'S BEST COUNTRY PUB.

Since 1887, the Pig & Whistle Hotel has nestled on a quiet corner in Trentham East, a living remain of the town’s early history. Truly a hidden gem, you’ll be transported back in time, with our newly-opened beer garden boasting uninterrupted views of Mount Macedon.

The Pig serves up a modern-Australian menu with honest hearty pub classics (we do a bloody good parma), along with seasonal global dishes. We take great care in delivering food of the highest quality, sourced from sustainable local produce, coupled with our praised friendly service.

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The hotel is truly a local pub but a destination for all.

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705 James Lane, Trentham East, Victoria

Daylesford’s Beth Whiting is heading to Hungary this winter to take part in the World Kettlebell Sport Federation championships.

Looking at the woman many people call “a pocket rocket”, there are plenty of toned muscles and a very healthy glow. But it wasn’t always that way. Eleven years ago, Beth was working with the Melbourne Festival and on tour for six months of every year. She soon found herself losing control of any food or fitness regime. But Beth used that moment to change her life around and rather than just find a diet, she did a personal training course and started to eat well and work out. It was the start of a new career - and kettlebells. Beth moved to Daylesford, found work at a gym, started a boot camp and then opened her own business, Integrate Fitness. She also did a kettlebell coaching course and the rest, is history. “And it was about finding me – kettlebell is my meditation, my flow, my time. And I had found not only something I was good at, and enjoyed, I also found the strength it brought into my life.”

Read the full story at www.tlnews.com.au - Edition 279

Let’s support our community and shop local!

“Locals supporting Locals”

Restaurants, Bakers, Butchers, Cafe’s, Local vineyards, Distillers, Brewers and of course each other.

Remember we offer free delivery, T&Cs apply. Delivery times are Monday to Saturday between 10am and 4pm.

We accept credit cards over the phone or we have an on-board eftpos machine. You will need to be at home for the delivery with proof of age if asked by the driver. Give the Foxxy team a call on 5348 3577. Keep safe, everyone.

Numbers you might need

Emergency – Fire, Police, Ambulance - 000

Daylesford Taxis – 5348 1111

Springs Medical Centre, Daylesford – 5348 2227

Daylesford Hospital – 5321 6500

Daylesford Police – 5348 2342

SES – 132 500

Daylesford Regional Visitor Information Centre – 5321 6123

Places you might need

Daylesford Post Office – 86 Vincent Street

ATMs in Daylesford:

Bendigo – 97 Vincent Street

Westpac – 45 Vincent Street

Commonwealth – 36-40 Vincent Street

ANZ - 52 Vincent Street

A secret you might like!

Do you love peacocks? They are obviously not native to our region but they can be found quite close to the main street of Daylesford. Just head to a nearby lake and have a wander around. You’ll find them. A hint? They never lived with our beloved, and now removed, geese. Yep, the other lake - which has so much to discover.

Creswick Theatre Company has been having a wickedly good time preparing to stage the dark comedy Arsenic and Old Lace.

The script by American playwright Joseph Kesselring was written in 1939 and sweeps its audience into the world of two (seemingly) dear older ladies, the Brewster sisters, who live with their nephew in Brooklyn. The gals are sweet and welcoming women who just happen to have a personal practice of murdering single men - to save them from being lonely. “It’s a farce,” says director, Jenni Sewell. “It’s a very funny script, subtle but clever, and there’s bits in it where we just crack up in rehearsals.” The original Arsenic and Old Lace made its Broadway debut in 1941, enjoyed a successful three-year run, and went on to be made famous by the 1944 film adaptation directed by Frank Capra and starring Cary Grant as Mortimer Brewster. The Creswick Theatre Company production features a cast of 13 and is being staged over June 16 to 25. Read the full story at www.tlnews.com.au - Edition 280 to

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