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SUMMER is upon us and, while everyone is reminded to stay alert over the fire season, the Yarra Ranges has plenty to offer. The views alone are a perfect reason to visit the Yarra Valley as the sun rises – the reflection off the grape vines is something you must see for yourself. Enjoy a glass of vino, take in the views and induldge in the wonderful local produce this wonderful area has to offer. This area isn’t all about wines, though. There are many family friendly activities to do, too. Fancy a spot of antique shopping? There are so many fantastic antique stores and op shops in the area, make sure you visit Yarra Glen, Healesville and Tecoma. And what about the fantastic playgrounds these towns have to offer? Yarra Glen’s playground is amazing and so is the one in Montrose, and don’t forget the Seville Water Park for hours on hours of fun. With so much to do, you could spend a week or two in the Yarra Ranges and still not get to do it all. It’s a wonderful area – get out there and enjoy it. I sure plan to this summer. Melissa Meehan Editor

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23 Editor Melissa Meehan Mail Newspaper Group Phone: 9751 9300 Email: editor@yvnews.com.au Advertising Manager Cameron McKenzie Mail Newspaper Group 244 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville 3777 Phone: 5957 3700 Fax: 5957 3777 Email: cameronmckenzie@yvnews.com.au Touristnews

Terrie Hobday and Jacqui Joan from Healesville’s Pin- Up Room enjoy a picnic at Maroondah Dam with Graeme Green’s 1962 Holden EJ and 1952 Teardrop reproduction caravan. Graeme is a member of Lions Pride Holden Car Club and is a regular at car shows in the Yarra Ranges. Picture: ROB CAREW Design Mark Dinnie Star News Group Creative Services Department Cnr Princes Hwy & Army Rd, Pakenham 3810 Phone: 5945 0666 Published by Yarra Valley Newspapers Pty Ltd 244 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville 3777 PO Box 470 Managing Director Paul Thomas SUMMER 2014 3


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HEALESVILLE

Healesville Sanctuary

The rocking horse outside the post office in Main Street has entertained local kids and captivated visitors for three generations. Still costing only 20 cents, the ride has become a Healesville icon. It can be found outside the door of the post office.

The sanctuary was established in 1934 and has since become the pride of Healesville. Visitors come from around the globe to encounter native Australian wildlife such as platypi, kangaroos, echidnas and koalas. Located on 30 hectares of land in Healesville, the sanctuary is also home to the Australian Wildlife Health centre and is heavily involved in conservation efforts.

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Yarra Valley Tourist Railway A ride unlike any other, the heritage trolleys offer a unique view of the Yarra Valley while experiencing a piece of history. The round trip takes 30 minutes and passengers ride a Walker RM22 Railmotor. A trip departs Healesville every hour from 10am to 4pm on Sundays, public holidays and Wednesdays during the school holidays. For more information, visit www.yvr.com.au.

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The cafe scene in Healesville rivals that of any city, and there are some truly exquisite experiences to be had in cafes around the town. Favourites include Mocha and Lime, Essenza, Wombat’s Chai, Eludae, Monroe’s Place, Wild Grains, All Moto, the Gilded Lily and the Beechworth Bakery. Great food and coffee and friendly staff keep locals coming back and visitors raving. Whatever your taste in coffee is, you’re sure to find a cafe you’ll love around Healesville.

An ideal location for an outdoor picnic or walk, Badger Weir boasts fern gullies, mountain streams and various walking tracks. Hollow old trees provide homes for native wildlife and kids can splash in the water. The grounds are also perfect for birdwatching and nature photography. The Badger Weir Picnic area is open daily from 8am to 9pm from December 1 to January 31 and 8am to 6pm from February 1 to the end of daylight savings.

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Spirited drive in a Ferrari By MELISSA MEEHAN SMOOTH curves and winding turns, and that’s just the car. Driving through the Yarra Valley, onto the Black Spur a loud, bright red Ferrari 458 Italia sure gets attention. Never before had I had the experience of driving a car so powerful, or even one that turned as many heads – my old Mazda 3 or newer Holden Barina doesn’t exactly have the same wow factor. Already based in Sydney and the Barossa Valley, Prancing Horse has started its new venture that couples driving days with the best of the Yarra Valley. “The idea is to bring people to this area, experience driving one of our cars, but also experiencing all that the Yarra Valley has to offer,” business partner Matt Thio said. “We don’t want people just to come for the day, we want them to spend a night or two at a local Bed and Breakfast, visit local wineries and enjoy everything that is here.” It sounded great, so when Prancing Horse invited my partner and I to see for ourselves, we just couldn’t refuse. Our first stop was Balgownie Estate for a quick safety briefing and photos with the red beast of a car. Even here, it was turning heads at a conference being held at the winery. Then it was all systems go, as we hopped into the car. Still nervous to drive such an expensive and powerful machine, I let my partner take the wheel. 6 SUMMER 2014

The only way to describe his excitement is like a kid at Christmas time. I have never seen anyone so happy. We followed Matt down Maroondah Highway and the Black Spur to Dom Dom Saddle, where it was my turn to get behind the wheel. My nerves were calmed by the fact that Matt was driving ahead of us, radioing in about any traffic hazards up ahead. Never having driven a manual car, the paddle gear system was interesting – the car was manual, but there was no clutch. I quickly found that the louder the car got, the sooner I should drop a gear, or is it go up a gear? Either way, it was like nothing I had ever done before. Soon enough, the drive was over and we were treated to a delicious two-course meal back at Balgownie Estate. Their tagline is fast cars, slow food and spirited drives in the beautiful Yarra Valley – and it’s true. Tailored for couples (with cash to spare) it’s a great day out. Prancing Horse Ferrari 458 Italia ’Drive and Dine’ Experience – Yarra Valley * Special pricing: $770 per couple incl. GST (normally $880) – Available most dates during March, April ’15 This experience is also available using other ’non-Ferrari’ supercars – priced at $550 per couple incl. GST. <http://prancinghorse.com.au/drivingexperiences/ferrari-458-italia-drive-anddine-yarra-valley/>

Experience details This full-day experience is designed for couples only (i.e. 2x drivers or 1x driver plus a ’non-driving’ passenger) Starting from Balgownie Estate Vineyard Resort and Spa – Yarra Valley (4.5 star), or Chateau Yering – Yarra Valley (5 star) The new Ferrari 458 Italia (’rossa-corsa’ exterior and ’tan’ leather interior) plus a collection of different exotic supercars* ·· 200km (about) journey featuring designated driver-passenger and car interchanges to ensure guests receive equal driving opportunities ·· The route features a return drive which starts from the Yarra Valley and winds towards Lake Mountain (elevation 1500m), via The Black Spur and Marysville ·· Three-course lunch or dinner at Innocent Bystander, Savoia, Stones of the Yarra Valley, Yarrawood or Rae’s Restaurant – Balgownie Estate ·· Private instruction and two-way radio communication with a dedicated support vehicle driven by two hosts from Prancing Horse ·· Espresso upon arrival, refreshments enroute and full tanks of fuel (Shell V-Power) ·· Comprehensive vehicle insurance for two drivers – no bond required (conditions apply)** Upgrade packages: ·· $99 – Upgrade to receive GoPro HD on-board video footage taken from the event on a USB 3.0 memory stick ·· $99 – Upgrade your insurance cover to reduce the maximum ’at-fault’ excess from $10k to $5k per driver ·· $150 – Three-course dinner for two at Rae’s Restaurant, Balgownie Estate Vineyard Resort and Spa ·· $255 – Overnight stay for two at Balgownie Estate Vineyard Resort and Spa – Garden Terrace Room (Sunday-Friday) ·· $299 – Overnight stay for two at Balgownie Estate Vineyard Resort and Spa – Garden Terrace Room (Sat) ·· $330 – Overnight stay for two at Balgownie Estate Vineyard Resort and Spa – 1 BDR Privilege Spa Suite (Sunday-Friday) ·· $399 – Overnight stay for two at Balgownie Estate Vineyard Resort & Spa – 1 BDR Privilege Spa Suite (Sunday-Friday) ·· $TBA – Accommodation at Chateau Yering ·· Existing schedule for March and April ’15 – Prancing Horse will be returning for September and October ’15: Touristnews


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WATER PARKS

Water Play

1. Seville Water Park is surreal fun. Picture: ROB CAREW. 2. Hitching a ride at Warburton. 3. Splish, splashing at the upper reaches of The Yarra at Upper Yarra Dam. 4. Fantastic fun on the river. 5. Building rock pools at Marysville.

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By KATH GANNAWAY POOLS are great, and the beach is awesome on a hot day, but when you have littlies in tow, there’s nothing more relaxing than playing in the cool, shallow waters of a mountain stream. Splishing and splashing on pebble beaches of the Yarra River, or the sand beaches at Emerald or Lillydale Lake, running through the water spouts at Seville Water Park or building rock dams in one of the many streams throughout the Dandenongs, the Yarra Valley or the Mystic Mountains of Marysville, offer pure summer bliss. The Seville Water Play Park is ideal for preschoolers, while for older kids, floating down the Yarra River on a tube at Warburton, is the ultimate summer fun. Wherever kids and water come together, vigilance and safety is paramount, so always check out water activities carefully and choose age-appropriate places to make a big splash. We’ve put together a list of some of the favourite places to cool off and have fun this summer ... so grab a towel and some sunscreen and check out some of these great suggestions. ·· Badger Weir Park, Healesville. ·· Gallipoli Park, Marysville. ·· Kays, Olympic, Kensleys and Beagleys picnic grounds on the Sassafras Creek at Kallista. ·· Emerald Lake Park, Emerald. ·· Donnelly’s Weir, Healesville. ·· Lillydale Lake, Lilydale. ·· Seville Water Play Park, Seville. ·· Upper Yarra Dam, Reefton. ·· The Grace Burn, Queens Park, Healesville. ·· The Yarra River at Warburton Caravan Park. ·· Big Peninsula Tunnel at McMahon’s Creek. ·· Maroondah Dam, Healesville.

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By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM Marie Lumsden-Keys is a volunteer at the Warburton Tourist Information Centre. She shares her best of the hills... What’s the hills’ best hidden treasure? The Aqueduct Trail. What’s your ideal day out in the Yarra Ranges? Breakfast at The COG Bike Cafe in Warburton, Hire a bicycle, ride along the Aqueduct Trail to Dee Road. Call into Strawberry Springs for some refreshing fruit, ride into Millgrove for a coffee at The Bakery, head back into Warburton on the Rail Trail for a late lunch with a glass of local beer or wine at The Riverview Cafe. Wander up the Main Street taking in the eclectic shops, up the Great Steps of Warburton at the Waterwheel Visitor Centre to peruse the tasteful collection of local handmade gifts/ souvenirs. Take in the murals at the old station depicting the history of Warburton. Followed by a walk along the Yarra River and a snooze on the grassy riverbank. Maybe, find a local friendly Bed and Breakfast for a restful evening. What are the top five must see attractions? LaLa Falls, Rainforest Gallery, The Redwood Forest, The Great Steps of Warburton, The Aqueduct Trail. What is the best place for a coffee and a quick bite? The Warburton Pantry. Where’s the best location for a romantic dining experience? The Riverview Cafe and Wine Bar. What do you love about living in Warburton? The community spirit. How would you describe Warburton? The tranquil treasure of the Yarra Valley.

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Browse in the Gift Shop, which has one of the largest ranges of quality Australiana Gifts and Souvenirs east of Melbourne.

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The floor to ceiling windows in the restaurant allow patrons to view the natural Australian bushland with rosellas, kookaburras, lyrebirds, cockatoos, wallabies and even the occasional echidna wandering around. Grants is the only place in Victoria where visitors are permitted to hand feed the native birds. 9am to 5pm in feeding area only.

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By MELISSA MEEHAN FANCY a night out, with all the classic Aussie rock tunes not too far from home? Rock Berry Jam is back again in 2015 with headline acts including Jon Stevens, Daryl Braithwaite, The Black Sorrows, Ross Wilson, Jason Singh, The Flaming Moes and Where’s Joss. It’s a pretty fabulous line up and tickets are now on sale and starting to move. At just $70, to see seven acts – that works out to $10 for each act on Saturday 21 March. Organiser Lisa Glassborrow said the 18+ event starts at 2pm and runs until 11pm. “We really wanted to bring an affordable event to the local area,” she said. “It’s a day where everyone can come and enjoy a great day of traditional Aussie rock and sing-along to all the classics.” It’s the second year the event has run, the first ran in 2013 as a fund-raiser for the Silvan Football Club to get some lights, so their players could train at night. “It’s not for the footy club as such, more about off-field activities,” she said. “But at the end of the day, it’s an event for the community.” For more information, go to www.rockberryjam. com.au.

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Antique has great value By GEORGIA WESTGARTH PETER Allen’s catchy tune ’Everything old is new again’ is the perfect song to get you ready for a day of antique shopping in the Yarra Valley. The experience sure does let your imagination run wild, conjuring up images of where the treasures you’ll find once came from and who they belonged to before they were yours. The beauty of this kind of shopping is that you won’t find it anywhere else. A whole one hundred years and older, antique shopping is a great way to teach the youngsters what life used to be like and reinvent jewellery, bric-a-brac and furniture for a whole new life in your home ... because everything old, truly is new again. Antique shopping has grown tremendously in popularity in recent years, with recycling and an appreciation for the past on top of the list for young savvy shoppers. An Antique Trail Guide through the Yarra Valley: Start off at the quirky, What Nots in Warburton, just across the road from the information centre, so you’re sure not to get lost. Bric-a-brac and old wares galore, there’s lots of mix and match plates to add to your kitchen collection, tools to keep dad occupied and sure to have him walking out with another goodie for the tool shed as well as collectables to smile at. Don’t miss this jam-packed antique gem, with something to look at in every corner it sure is another world, so why not stop off at What Nots? 3395 Warburton Highway, Warburton. PHONE: (03) 5966 9284. Even though some of the fabulously funkalicious finds inside Healesville’s Warehouse Antics, may not have turned 100 yet, this place is still a must stop. Up the laneway, you’ll find Deb’s smiling face and a world full of her favourite things. Deb’s motto is: quirky, useful and unique, but most importantly funky and fun! Warehouse Antics stocks vintage, recycled and retro clothes, bling, bags and linen. From rustic furniture to 1950s inspired glamour pieces, you can find pillows, tools, garden bits, pots and pans and a door knob or two. Open Wednesday to Monday 10.30am to 4pm, Warehouse Antics is a funky stop along your antique road show of the Yarra Valley. 242 Maroondah Highway, Healesville. PHONE: 04312 20974. To finish your scenic trail route through the Yarra Valley region, be sure to stop off at the Yarra Valley Antique Centre or Den of Antiques in Yarra Glen, a quaint antique destination that really takes you back to the old days. Nearly an antique itself, the centre is a well-known destination in the heart of Yarra Glen, with furniture, crockery, tools, jewellery and all the good stuff on offer. With about 25 individual stallholders, variety and options galore, an oldie full of goodies, the Antique Centre is open seven days a week, 10.30am to 5pm, this gem is a sweet treasure chest full of antique pieces you’ll appreciate. 8 Bell Street, Yarra Glen. PHONE: (03) 9730 1911 or 25a Bell Street, Yarra Glen. PHONE: 9730 2111




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Glorious food for every palate By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM The diverse dining options around the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges offer something for every palate and preference. As demand grows for quality vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free food, more and more local cafes and restaurants are offering menus catering to every taste. Take a look at some of the best the area has to offer. Piggery Cafe Sherbrooke The recently opened cafe bakery is the brainchild of Vue de Monde chef Shannon Bennett, and offers an idyllic atmosphere as well as outstanding food. With a six-acre vegetable garden on site, almost all of the produce used in the cafe is grown on the property and other fresh food such as pork and dairy is sourced from local farms. Head horticulturalist Robert Proudlock employs biodynamic practices to cultivate produce in the rich volcanic soil of the Sherbrooke Forest. The menu gives diners the opportunity to request dairy free, gluten free, vegetarian or vegan options and fresh gourmet salads round out a varied selection. Piggery Cafe is located at 1 Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke. Phone 9021 2100. Earthly Pleasures Cafe, Belgrave An ethically focused cafe, Earthly Pleasures finds its home in a stunning 1930s stone building and has built a reputation on cooking everything from scratch. Free range eggs and meat as well as organic dairy make the cafe a suitable option for those conscious of the origins of their food and a variety of vegan options cater to all tastes. Locals love the fresh breakfast options and outstanding fair trade coffee. Earthly Pleasures is located at 1627 Burwood Highway, Belgrave. Phone 9752 6744. Wild Thyme Cafe, Warburton A Warburton treasure, the Wild Thyme uses the best locally grown produce to create an organic-infused and culturally diverse menu.

A cafe that prides itself on the values of inspired food and communitymindedness, the Wild Thyme also hosts a variety of gigs and screenings, making it a hub of culture and community. A wide selection of gluten-free main meals, organic breakfast foods, gourmet juice and fresh local produce have visitors raving and locals coming back for more. The Wild Thyme Cafe is located at 3391 Warburton Highway, Warbuton. Phone 5966 5050. Vine’s Restaurant, Coldstream Boasting a separate vegetarian lunch menu and several vegetarian and gluten-free options at dinner, Vine’s is dedicated to meeting the needs of every diner. Executive chef Stuart Harvey enjoys creating new recipes from old and the result is a stunning menu, attracting visitors from far and wide. Offering 180-degree views of the Yarra Valley, Vine’s has got your dining experience covered from local wine to fresh food and stunning views. Vine’s is located at 16 Ingram Road, Coldstream. Phone 9739 0222. Mocha and Lime Cafe, Healesville Nestled in Healesville’s Green Street, Mocha and Lime offers a variety of vegan and gluten-free delights in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. Drinks and cakes have a reputation for excellence and the cafe regularly hosts live music acts. It’s vegan desserts and breakfasts are a highlight and coffee has become locally renowned. Mocha and Lime is located at 11 Green Street, Healesville. Phone 5962 2288.

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Catering for up to 250 people. Live Greek music Friday & Saturday nights. Provide your guests with a great night out at a very competitive price. Dancing the Zorba & Plate Smashing

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Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday and Public Holidays 10am to 4pm Sample our wines and cider

$11.00 LUNCH SPECIAL TUESDAY - THURSDAY

69 Cherry Lane, Toolangi Phone: (03) 5962 9421 Fax: (03) 5962 9180 www.givernyestate.com 1141714-SL37-14

190 Mount Dandenong Road Ringwood East Tel: 9870 0554 1037069-CR36-12

Giverny Estate

We are only a one hour drive from Melbourne, so why not visit Giverny Estate and sample our wines, after a leisurely drive through the Yarra Valley.

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Estate

Open Tues-Sun from 12noon

61 – 63 Yarra Street, Warrandyte Phone: 9844 0365 Come and relax in this unique tranquil bush garden cafe SEASONAL MENU AND FULLY LICENSED (specialising in wines sourced from local Australian wineries) EXTENSIVE DELICIOUS BREAKFAST MENU (Eggs Benedict our most popular) GOURMET LUNCHES (Specials board changes often) Large selection of Herbal Teas & Devonshire Teas available THE BEST EVER COFFEE Open 7 Days a Week 8.00am – 5.00pm Rear on-site car park ample room for buses

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Fresh from the Farm…

TracTor FruiT TasTings Tours running all summer. More than 360 varieties of fruit. Stone fruit available all Summer and into Autumn! 6 - 8 varieties of fruit for tasting during tours , now running all year, U Pick available on tours for tasting on tours running December - September. Peach cafe serving snacks, Lunches and Devonshire Teas 7 days, Open every day except Christmas Day, Fruit Sales all Year, Plant Nursery with large range of fruit trees in stock.

By KATH GANNAWAY THERE’S something especially refreshing about a fruit wine or chilled cider in summer. You might think that biting into a ripe, juicy blueberry is the ultimate summer fruit experience but Alison Withers and Eric Driessen at Badger Creek Blueberry Farm have gone one better. The couple, who put blueberries on the Yarra Valley map with their popular Badger Creek cafe, are now specialising in Blueberry wines. Alison and Eric made the move from cafe to cellar door three months ago offering tastings and sales of their delicious range of Badger Creek Blueberry Farm wines and St Ronan’s unique apple and pear ciders. The blueberry range, using 100 per cent blueberries grown on the farm, includes a still wine, sparkling wine and two fortified wines. The award-winning St Ronan’s Methode Traditionelle apple and pear ciders, along with an ‘on tap’ apple cider, are uniquely Australian. One thing that remains the same is the great view. Looking out over the Yarra River flats to the Warramate Hills beyond, it is a magnificent setting from which to enjoy a pint of cider, or a glass of blueberry wine on a warm, summer day.

TOURS ALL YeAR

Large range of fruit produce available in our shop, jams, relishes, bottled fruit, fruit leathers, fruit pies and new season stone fruit

Include it on the itinerary for a unique wine and cider experience.

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Badger Creek Blueberry Farm Cellar Door is at 11 Garnook Grove, Badger Creek. Phone 5962 1601 or visit www.blueberrywinery. com.au or www.stronanscider.com.au for more information.

Cafe open 7 days throughout the year 60 Schoolhouse Rd, Woori Yallock

www.raynerstonefruit.com.au

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KooKaberry

T. & F. Caltieri

strawberry farm

• ‘Pick Your Own’ or buy fresh picked berries and cherries from the farm gate • Berry Lane Café open during season times • Homemade berry jams • See our website for season times and latest information • Just 1 hour’s drive from Melbourne • We hope you enjoy your day! U Pick Cherries 30 Chapman Road, Silvan www.upickcherries.com.au U Pick Berries & Fresh Fruit Sales, 27 Parker Road, Silvan. www.upickberries.com.au

PH: 9737 9400

Fresh Frozen U-Pick

fresh & frozen berries the season has begun NOW available ThaT speCial giFT FOr yOu! WeddiNg bOmbONieres. bulk Orders available FOr CaFes aNd Tea rOOms, gOurmeT hampers available, hOme made Jams, syrups & viNegars. 25 lewis road, Wandin. ph: 9737 9586, 0415 768 222 email: natcal@iprimus.com.au www.kookaberry.com.au

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WANDIN VALLEY FARMS Fresh AustrAliAn

Cherries Growers / Packers / Marketers of the finest Victorian and Tasmanian Cherries

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Come and buy your fresh cherries direct from the packing shed door! Export Quality and Seconds available Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large cherries available from 500grams to 5kg cases

Shop Sales

Open 7 days

8am to 5pm

Closed Xmas Day and New Years Day Check www.wandinvalleyfarms.com.au for any updates on shop opening times and days 75 Wellington rd, Wandin north tel: 0359 644 669 | Fax: 03 59 642 103 | email: admin@wandinvalleyfarms.com.au

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At Badger Creek Blueberry Farm we specialise in wines made from 100% blueberries. Come to the farm for tastings and sales of our unique and delicious Blueberry Still, Sparkling and Fortified Wines.

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Frozen berries & homemade preserves

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Open Thurs – Mon 10am-5pm

At St Ronan’s Cider we craft unique Australian Ciders. Come to the farm for tastings and sales of our multiaward winning ciders, Methode Traditionelle Apple Cider, Pear Cider, 500ml bottles of our St Ronan's 'Draught' Cider. Or Stay y for a p pint or two straight out of the keg.

Ƃ Open Thurs – Mon, 10am-5pm Ƃ Events & functions catered for Ƃ Bookings essential for groups over 8 people

11 Garnook Grove, Badger Creek (800m past Healesville Sanctuary)

11 Garnook Grove, Badger Creek (800m past Healesville Sanctuary)

Ph (03) 5962 1601

Ph (03) 5962 1601

@BCBlueberryFarm

facebook.com/BCBluberryFarm

www.blueberrywinery.com.au

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BREWERY TRAIL

Beer, beer glorious beer

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM AMONG the many gems of the Yarra Valley are the breweries, each bringing something special to the craft of beer and cider-making. This brewery trail makes for a perfect day out in the valley, sampling the best drinks the region has to offer. Coldstream Brewery Coldstream Brewery is located at the gateway to the valley and brews nationally celebrated beer and cider. Though no longer brewing onsite, the former brewery has been transformed into a pub decked out to accommodate those wishing to sample the famous brew. The beer remains true to the original recipes, combining high quality hops, malt and yeast to form a beer that has become a favourite of the valley. The cider has become equally as popular, using Victorian apples crushed and cold fermented to give the drink a pleasant fizz. The Coldstream Brewery has also got lunch covered, with an extensive menu to complement the drinks that keep people coming back. It is located at 694 Maroondah Highway, Coldstream. Phone: 9739 1794. Hargreaves Hill Venturing further into the valley, Hargreaves Hill Brewing Company began brewing in 2004 and since then has established itself as one of the premier breweries of the valley. Destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires of 2009, Hargreaves Hill continued to brew with the help of other local brewers until a new brewhouse was built in Lilydale. Offering a variety of beers, the company has recently begun national distrubtion of Pale Ale and Hefeweizen, which is a win for those who just can’t get enough. Matching its quality brews is a dining menu created specifically as ‘beer friendly.’ The restaurant uses local suppliers and also offers a wine list from boutique Yarra Valley producers. Hargreaves Hill is located at 25 Bell Street, Yarra Glen. Phone: 9730 1905. White Rabbit Driving through Healesville, it’s hard to miss the White Rabbit Brewery and it has certainly become an icon of the area. The brewery offers pale and dark ale created through an

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open tank brewing process unlike any other. So popular is the brew that White Rabbit’s Dark Ale won gold at the 2010 Australian International Beer Awards. Two custom-built 5000 litre open fermentation tanks take position inside the unique brewery, which is decorated with imagery from Alice in Wonderland. A variety of pizzas are also served to make for a relaxed and casual atmosphere that delights locals and visitors alike. The brewery is scheduled to close at the end of May 2015, so now is the time to experience a true gem of Healesville. The White Rabbit Brewery is located at 316 Maroondah Highway, Healesville. Phone: 5962 6516. Napoleone Cider The Napoleone family has been growing fruit in the Yarra Valley since 1948 and have perfected the craft of cider-making at their brewery in Coldstream. Using apples and pears grown on site, the brewery produces a variety of flavours including apple, pear, apple and pear, cloudy apple, veil aged and method traditionelle pear cider. Fruit is grown, picked, pressed, fermented, bottled and sold on site. The brewery and ciderhouse is attached to Meletos restaurant via a viewing window where patrons can observe the crafting process and various ciders, making for an enjoyable day out. Napoleone Cider is located at 12 Street, Huberts Road, Coldstream. Phone: 9739 0666.

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VALENTINE’S DAY

Romance tucked in picturesque valley the many local delis to sample some of the best fresh food in the region. If you need inspiration, why not try the scenic National Rhododendron Gardens in Olinda? ‘Mist@Olinda’ is located in the gardens and offers prepacked hampers for those wanting to enjoy lunch in the park. Including goodies such as Yarra Valley ham, Tasmanian tasty cheese, tomato chutney and gourmet salad, you’ll have everything you need for a relaxing afternoon in the park. If you’re looking for a more thrilling atmosphere, Yarra Valley Racing will be hosting a race day on Valentine’s Day, 2015. The historic track is a treasure of the valley and holds many meets throughout the year. A family friendly event, enjoy food, wine and the horses as well as the music of the George Macfloyd Blues Band. Children enter for free and there will be activities to keep the kids entertained throughout the day. Whether it’s a day for romance, family or just getting out and about, you’re sure to find yourself falling in love with the Yarra Valley this Valentine’s Day. For more information visit www.puffingbilly. com.au, www.mistatolinda.com.au or www.countryracing.com.au/wine-anddine-on-valentines.

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By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM TAKE a train ride through the Dandenongs, enjoy a picnic lunch surrounded by natural beauty or spend the day soaking up the atmosphere at the Yarra Valley races. Whatever your relationship status is this Valentine’s Day, you’ll love the special events held around the valley. The annual Puffing Billy Valentine’s Day dinner attracts guests from far and wide for a night of picturesque romance. Setting the scene will be a violinist at Puffing Billy’s Belgrave station before guests board the train for a scenic evening ride. Enjoy an entree and main course as the sun sets and the violinist strolls throughout the historic dining carriages. When the train pulls into Lakeside, get off and take a walk around the lake before reboarding for dessert and coffee on the return journey. The day of love presents the perfect opportunity for a picnic in one of the many park areas throughout the valley. Badger Weir picnic area encapsulates the beauty of the Healesville area or, for those looking for a workout, climb Upper Ferntree Gully’s Lyrebird Track and enjoy lunch at the One Tree Hill picnic area. Pack your own or head to one of

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26 Baynes Park Road

03 9756 6227 www.monbulkaquatic.com.au

Warratina Lavender Farm Lavender Time: November to February

• Lavender harvest time: November to January • Lavender processing: December to February • Christmas parties. Bookings required • Wide range Xmas gifts available • Garden walks • Tea Room daily specials • New Summer menu • Catering for Special occassions

Warratina

HARVEST SEASON NOVEMBER - JANUARY

Come and see the breathtaking fields of blooming lavender! See traditional harvesting methods, visit the lavender drying shed, and take a stroll through the beautiful gardens. Visit the Lavender Cottage Tea Rooms & enjoy lavender scones plus lavender iceǦcream!

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Warratina Lavender Farm 105 Quayle Road, Wandin Yallock 3139 All enquiries please call 03 5964 4650

www.warratinalavender.com.au

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CAR SHOWS

As visitors wander throughout Gembrook Market on a sunny Sunday morning, a myriad of interesting people and stalls await. Visitors can cast their eyes on attractions nestled beside Gembrook’s iconic Puffing Billy Station in the Main Street such as the Free Recycle Spot where Merle can be found alternating as a volunteer at Puffing Billy and the custodian of the treasure trove of ‘odds and sods’ ready for the taking. Visitors can donate a couple of their hand-me-down ‘treasures’ and happily leave them for someone else. Continuing through the market visitors will come across jewellery or new and reworked arts and crafts, fresh free range eggs, honey and Pam the Nut Lady. They will hear the occasional busker as they walk under the shelter of the heritage listed Bhutan Pines. While Puffing Billy steam train choofs its grey puffed smoke creating excitement for enthusiasts of all ages, family and friends gather to pause at the market cafe area to taste what’s on offer. There’s Maria’s top quality coffee, Paul’s Hill Top Farm Gourmet Meats which usually has steak specials along with pie specialties of beef burgundy, pork, scallop pies and the traditional English gammon. Further into the market visitors can sample a sip or two of Tony Todisco’s Wines or buy a bag of freshly picked locally grown apples, pears and lemons, or organic fruit and vegetables. There’s always room for a tasty sausage or bacon and eggs to raise money for Gembrook community groups, CFA, Emerald Primary School or the cricket club. Here visitors may even find Chris from the Gembrook RSL taking orders then resurfacing in another guise to make sure the market runs smoothly along with co-ordinator Peter attending his Australian made sheepskin footwear stall. Held every fourth Sunday of the month from 9am until 2pm, Gembrook Market is run by a team of local volunteers who are always willing to welcome new faces. Gembrook Market welcomes dogs on a leash and is one of the few markets in Melbourne where dog owners can cheerfully walk their pets through the market. Cindy and Tony with their dog treats will certainly cater for pets’ appetites and the jumping castle is there to entertain the youngsters. Phone co-ordinator Peter Carson on 0437 664 121 for further information about joining as a volunteer or having a market stall, community or garage sale. Gembrook Market is on the fourth Sunday of the month from 9am to 2pm, except in December.

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By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WHEN the sun comes out, so do the vintage cars. The warm weather provides the perfect conditions for a day trip through the Yarra Valley, where car shows galore. For car enthusiasts and those that appreciate a good set of wheels and some polished duco, the Wandin Custom Car and Bike Show is for you. This event has truly grown into its own, from just a small group of cars displayed in the local shopping centre car park, the Wandin Car show is now a huge event showcasing up to 700 exhibitors from all over Victoria. If you’re after a one-stop shop for cars and bikes, the Yarra Valley turns it up over the summer time, with day trippers taking their fancy four wheels for a spin in the valley’s sunshine and Wandin’s slick four and two wheel show, no exception. In its sixth year, the show features pre-1985 cars and bikes and refreshments to keep your eyes peeled at the polished goods. A gold coin donation goes to the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal, along with a CFA barbecue and wood-fired pizzas, hotdogs and soft drinks available from Wandin Yallock and St Mary’s Primary Schools, as well as Mr Whippy, who’s known to make an appearance. You’ll find the gas guzzling crowd at the Wandin East Recreation Reserve from 5.30pm, with last year’s show producing more than 650 cars and bikes. This year, they are hoping to raise more than $20,000 for the Good Friday Appeal and will be open until March 2015. Show dates: 22 October, 19 November, 17 December, 21 January, 18 February and 18 March. If you can’t make it to Wandin’s car show extravaganza, Healesville put on a fantastic event just a few days later. Be sure to keep Sunday 22 March free, with the 9th Mountain District Car and Bike show taking over the Healesville Showgrounds. You’ll get to wrap your eyes around some vintage classics, hot rods and custom cars, bikes, utes and trucks, with live bands playing from 10am, setting the scene for a fun four wheeling day of food, music, cars, prizes and presentations. With more food stalls than ever before, the event is a Healesville favourite, with all the proceeds going to charity. Children under 16 enter free and entry for adults is just $5. The Mountain District Car and Bike Show isn’t just a day for the petrol head in the family, but a nice day out for everyone as well as a thorough education in cruisin’ .

Gembrook Market Every 4th Sunday of the month

January 25th, February 22nd, March 22nd (no December market) Touristnews

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Puffing Billy Station, Gembrook Market Day 9am-2pm• • Fruit, Vegies • Bric-a-brac • Free Recycled Clothing • Flowers, plants, Herbs • Recycled Metal Pizza Ovens • Cakes, Preservative Free Breads • Local Wine, Hot food, Drinks • Arts & Crafts • Pet Treats Enquiries: 0437 664 121 Melway 312 K10 Pakenham, Emerald 15 minutes gembrookmarket.com.au

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Kallista Community Market 1st Saturday of the month 9am-1pm, 2 Church Street

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Yarra Valley Regional Farmers’ Market Market held on the 3rd Sunday each month at:

The Barn at Yering Station, 38 Melba Highway, Yarra Glen, Victoria

Buy direct from the grower, producer or maker. Producers offer the best local, fresh, seasonal fruits, vegetables and other goods. Join in the fun of a traditional indoor village market. Take home some delicious surprises for your family and friends.

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Sunday 21st December Sunday 18th January Sunday 15th February

Live Music

Market Hours 9.00am to 2.00pm. Free Parking and Entry.

For further information on Yarra Valley Regional Farmers’ Market phone 9739 0122

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Bollygum Community market

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Stroll through our unique 10AM-2PM 2n d su ndAy of the Month and on play kids the Market while (ex cep t winter recess in the wonderful surrounds of june, july & august) Bollygum Park. Stalls include local produce, art, craft, collectables, pony ride’s, facepainter, delicious food & drinks. llygum Community Market. Visit our Facebook Page – Bo permanent stall holders $15 enquiries cheryl phillips 5786 1696 40 whittlesea-Kinglake rd, Kinglake, & melways reference: 380 e10.

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Artwork sees the light of day By JODIE SYMONDS For Michelle Day, her artwork is inspired by her surroundings, the community and a very special person. At the time of the devastating bushfires, Ms Day was living in Kinglake where she gathered inspiration on community spirit to create a work of art, a mosaic on a turtle. She said her work has been greatly inspired by Liz Lucas from Yarra Valley Gifts. “Liz has put so much effort into displaying my work and inspiring me to do what I do,” Ms Day said. “She’s so passionate about what she does and she has always encouraged me to better myself.” Yarra Valley Gifts promotes local and Australian made products from glassware to hand crafted jewellery and skin care products. Her work is environmentally friendly and she encourages recycling to be used to prevent waste.

View Ms Day’s work at Yarra Valley Gifts, 22 Bell Street, Yarra Glen.

Above: Liz Lucas from Yarra Valley Gifts provides inspiration for local artists. Top right: Books by local authors are among many creative works at Yarra Valley Gifts. Right: A beautifully crafted sea turtle by artist Michelle Day. Pictures: ROB CAREW 1037097-CR36-12

Visitors can enjoy a glass of wine while they ponder the artworks of some of the Yarra Valley’s best artists at Yarra Valley Gifts.

The Rotary Clubs of Montrose and District, Lilydale and Chirnside Park invite you to the

Lilydale Farmers Fresh Produce Market

205 Little Yarra Rd (towards Powelltown), Yarra Junction

3rd Saturday every month 9am-2pm

The market is held on the first Sunday each month from 8.00am to 1.00pm at Bellbird Park, Swansea Road, Lilydale (next to Lillydale Lake). Lots of fresh produce, lots of parking. Any queries please ring Rotarian Lynn Whelan 0409 938 694. Proceeds go to local and international Rotary projects.

Upcoming Market Days...

November 15th th June 15 December 20th January 17th The Valley’s Community Market & Car Boot Sale

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Quality stalls, crafts & recycled goods, clothing second hand books, gifts, organic skincare eco-cleaning products, local & organic produce plants & seedlings, sourdough bread, coffee, chai wood fired pizza, biodynamic gourmet sausages local buskers, entertainment & more

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Enquiries, busker bookings and info (stalls from $10)

enquiries@littleyarramarket.com www.littleyarramarket.com Facebook: LittleYarraMarket Phone: 0411 243 673

Healesville River Street Markets 8.00am - 1.30pm River Street Car Park

Coronation Park

1st Sunday of the Month Contact: 0488 445 112

3rd Sunday of the Month Contact: 0488 445 112

Stallholder Enquiries Welcome Stallholder Enquiries Welcome Large variety of Stalls including: • Home made: cakes, candles, clothing, craft, jams, soaps • New: carpets, clothing, collectables, paper & cards, shoes, tools, wool • Plants: bulbs, cut flowers, potted plants, trees, seedlings etc • Produce: eggs, fruit, vegetables • Recycled: books, bric-a-brac, DVDs, CDs, clothing, furniture • Tools: new & old • Hot food & drinks available 1165171-PB51-14

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LISTINGS

gallery, market & cellar door listings GALLERY LISTINGS ACME ET AL 17 Bell Street, Yarra Glen Open: Thurs - Sun 10am-5pm Phone: 9730 1552 www.acme-etal.com ART AT LINDEN GATE 899 Healesville Yarra Glen Road, Yarra Glen Open: Fri - Mon 10am-5pm & Wed during school holidays Phone: 9730 1861 www.artatlindengate.com BELGRAVE PICTURE FRAMING & MIRRORS 1660 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave Open: Mon - Fri 9am-5.30pm, Sat 9am-3pm Phone: 9754 8939 www.framethatpic.com.au DEN OF ANTIQUITIES 25A Bell Street, Yarra Glen Open: Wed - Mon 10.30am-5pm Phone: 9730 2111, 0413 454 966 DENISE SMITH ARTIST ‘WRENDALE WILDLIFE STUDIO’ 3 Anderson Road, Healesville Open: 7 days, call for hours Phone: 0408 351 700 Email: denise@denisesmith.com.au www.denisesmith.com.au *participating in Yarra Valley Open Studios THE HUT GALLERY 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully Open: Sundays 11am-4pm Phone: 9758 8955 http://thehutgallery.wordpress.com MONT DE LANCEY 71 Wellington Road, Wandin Open: Wed - Sun 10am-5pm Group Bookings available Phone: 5964 2088 www.montdelancey.org.au TARRAWARRA MUSEUM OF ART 311 Healesville-Yarra Glen Rd, Healesville Open Tues - Sun 11am-5pm and 7 days a week from Boxing Day to Australia Day Phone: 5957 3100 www.twma.com.au

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SHERBROOKE ART SOCIETY AND GALLERY 62 Monbulk Road, Belgrave Open: 11am-4pm (closed Tuesdays) Phone: 5962 4264 www.sherbrookeartsociety.com SILVERMIST STUDIO 136 Maroondah Highway, Healesville Open: Thurs - Sun 10am-5pm inc. Public holidays Phone: 5962 5470 www.silvermiststudio.com.au *Participating in Yarra Valley Open Studios REDGUM GALLERY Shop 3, 47-53 Olinda Monbulk Rd, Olinda Open: Weekdays 11am-4pm Weekends 10am-5pm Phone: 9751 2526 www.redgumgallery.com WARRATINA LAVENDER FARM 105 Quayle Road, Wandin Yallock Open: Wed - Sun 10am-4pm Phone: 5964 4650 www.warratinalavender.com.au YARRA VALLEY GIFTS 22 Bell Street, Yarra Glen Email: shop@yarravalleygifts.com.au Phone: 9730 1134

SUMMER MARKET LISTINGS ELTHAM COMMUNITY CRAFT & PRODUCE MARKET Alistair Knox Park, Panther Place, Eltham. 3rd Sun of month 8.30am-12.30pm Phone: 0401 288 027 www.elthammarket.com.au BOLLYGUM COMMUNITY MARKET 40 Whittlesea-Kinglake Rd, Kinglake 2nd Sun of month 10am-2pm Phone: 5786 1696 HEALESVILLE COMMUNITY MARKET River Street, Healesville Phone: 0488 445 112 GEMBROOK MARKET Puffing Billy Station Main St, Gembrook 4th Sun of month 9am-2pm Phone: 0437 664 121 www.gembrookmarket.com.au HEALESVILLE SENIOR CITIZENS CRAFT MARKET Cnr Green & River Street, Healesville 1st Sun of each month Phone: 0419 697 022

LILYDALE FARMERS’ FRESH PRODUCE MARKET Bellbird Park, Swansea Rd, Lilydale (next to Lillydale Lake) 1st Sun of month 8am-1pm Phone: 0409 938 694 KALLISTA COMMUNITY MARKET Church Street, Kallista 1st Sat of month 9am-1pm Handmade, Hand grown & Recycled Phone: 9754 4930 www.kallistacommunityhouse.org.au LITTLE YARRA MARKET 205 Little Yarra Rd, Yarra Junction 3rd Sat of month 9am-2pm Phone: 0411 243 673 enquiries@littleyarramarket.com www.littleyarramarket.com MONT DE LANCEY COUNTRY MARKET 71 Wellington Road, Wandin North 2nd Saturday of month 9am-1pm Phone: 0419 147 140 YARRA VALLEY REGIONAL FOOD GROUP FARMERS’ MARKET The Barn, Yering Station Winery 38 Melba Hwy, Yarra Glen 3rd Sun of month 9am-2pm Phone: 97390122 or 0415 768 222 www.yarravalleyfood.com.au

THROUGH THE CELLAR DOOR BADGER CREEK BLUEBERRY FARM 11 Garnook Grove, Badger Creek Open: Thurs - Mon 10am-5pm Phone: 5962 1601 www.blueberrywinery.com.au BULONG ESTATE WINERY, CELLAR DOOR & RESTAURANT 70 Summerhill Road, Yarra Junction Cellar Door Open 7 days Restaurant Open Fri - Sun Phone: 5967 1358 www.bulongestate.com.au GATEWAY ESTATE 667-669 Maroondah Hwy, Coldstream Open: 7 Days, 9am-5pm Phone: 9739 0568 www.gatewayestate.com.au

KILLARA ESTATE VINEYARD & CELLAR DOOR Cnr Warburton Hwy & Sunnyside Road, Seville East Open: Wed - Sun 10am-5pm Phone: 5961 5877 www.killaraestate.com.au PATERNOSTER WINES 17 Paternoster Road, Emerald Open: Sat - Sun 12-5pm or by appointment Phone: 5968 3197 www.paternosterwines.com.au PUNT ROAD WINES 10 St Huberts Road, Coldstream Open: 7 days 10am-5pm Phone: 9739 0666 www.puntroadwines.com.au SEVILLE HILL 8 Paynes Road, Seville Open: 7 days 10am-5pm Phone: 5964 3284 www.sevillehill.com.au STICKS YARRA VALLEY 179 Glenview Rd, Yarra Glen Open: Thurs - Mon 10am-5pm Phone: 9730 1022 www.sticks.com.au SQUITCHY LANE VINEYARD 9 Medhurst Lane, Gruyere Open: Sat - Sun 11am-5pm or by appointment Phone: 5964 9114 www.squitchylane.com.au TOKAR ESTATE 6 Maddens Lane, Coldstream Open: 10.30am-5pm daily Phone: 5964 9585 www.tokarestate.com.au WILD CATTLE CREEK ESTATE 473 Warburton Highway, Seville Open: 7 days 11am - late Phone: 5964 4755 www.wildcattlecreek.com.au YARRA RANGES ESTATE 39 Coulson Road, Monbulk Open: Sunday Lunch or by appointment Phone: 9752 0683 www.yarrarangesestate.com.au YILEENA PARK 245 Steels Creek Rd, Yarra Glen Open: 11am-5pm Thurs - Mon Phone: 9730 1977 www.yileenapark.com.au

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Calendar of events DECEMBER

JANUARY

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World AIDS Day screening at The Memo, Healesville. Phone 5966 4500.

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California Dreaming: A Tribute to the Mamas and the Papas at Burrinja. Phone 9754 8723.

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Hillscene LIVE 3 at Mt Burnett Observatory.

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Felice Cipriani and Neil McLeod at Burrinja. Phone 9754 8723.

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Basket weaving workshop at Burrinja. Phone 9754 8723.

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The Warby Artisans and Produce Market, Warburton. Phone 0447 277 513.

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Twilight Christmas in the Vines at Rochford Winery. Phone 5962 2119.

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Normie Rowe at the Ferntree Gully Hotel. Phone 9758 6544.

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Xmas Brew at Burrinja. Phone 9754 8723.

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Yarra Valley Pacing Cup at Yarra Valley Racing. Phone 9730 1332.

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60th anniversary of the first Young Sun Special. Puffing Billy. Phone 9757 0700.

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A Day on the Green - John Legend at Rochford Winery. Phone 5962 2119.

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Christmas party raceday at Yarra Valley Racing. Phone 9730 1332.

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A Day on the Green - Jimmy Barnes Hits Tour at Rochford Winery. Phone 5962 2119.

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Come Together at Burrinja. Phone 9754 8723.

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Headlines: 150 Years of Healesville News at The Memo, Healesville. Phone 5966 4500.

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Pop-up Oakridge Tasting Bar. Phone 9738 9900.

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Lotus Flower Season at Blue Lotus Water Garden, Yarra Junction. Phone 5967 2061.

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Chill Out raceday at Yarra Valley Racing. Phone 9730 1332.

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The Warby Artisans and Produce Market, Warburton. Phone 0447 277 513. Kids day out at Yarra Valley Racing. Phone 9730 1332. Seafood Dinner at Oakridge, Coldstream. Phone 9738 9900. Summer jazz at Seville Hill Winery. Phone 5964 3284. Handmade paper workshop at Burrinja. Phone 9754 8723. Australia Day at Yarra Valley Racing. Phone 9730 1332. The Artist’s Journey workshop at Burrinja. Phone 9754 8723.

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The Warby Artisans and Produce Market, Warburton. Phone 0447 277 513. 7 Exploring composition using collage workshop at Burrinja. Phone 9754 8723. 11 Approaches to colour workshop at Burrinja. Phone 9754 8723. 13 Monotype painterly printmaking on paper workshop at Burrinja. Phone 9754 8723. 14 Wine and dine on Valentine’s at Yarra Valley Racing. Phone 9730 1332. 14 Printing on textiles - developing pattern and surface using colour workshop at Burrinja. Phone 9754 8723. 15 Summer jazz at Seville Hill Winery. Phone 5964 3284. 21 A Day on the Green - Roxette at Rochford Winery. Phone 5962 2119. 21-22 Pottery expo, Warrandyte. Phone 0422 942 216. 28 A Day Out with Thomas at Emerald station. Puffing Billy. Phone 9757 0700. 28 Blue Diamond Stakes Day at Yarra Valley Racing. Phone 9757 0700.

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playgrounds Inset: Kids bugging you? Head down to Yarra Glen Adventure Playground.

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Adventure means climbing on the rocks at Montrose Playground for Laylah. Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY

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Fun and adventure the drawcard By KATH GANNAWAY IF A playground is safe, clean and has equipment to suit different age and ability levels, it will tick most of the boxes for the grown-ups. For the kids, it’s all about adventure and fun. There’s no doubt that, next to clean toilets, a playground where the kids can run off some energy has to be top priority when holidaymakers pull up for a pit-stop with the kids. The Yarra Valley, Dandenongs and the Ranges have an abundance of fantastic playgrounds, most with the added bonus that they are located in beautiful parks, close to other attractions ... and, yes, toilets. The Tourist News team has short-listed 10 of the region’s ‘funnest’ playgrounds, and whether you’re stopping for a break as you pass through one of the region’s beautiful towns, or spending time in one spot, the kids will thank you for keeping this list in your glovebox. 1. Montrose Community Playground. A wood-style playground, lots of swings, a sensory garden and a large central climbing net – the one and only in Australia. Picnic/barbecue facilities. Mt Dandenong Tourist Road (Melway 52-D8). 2. Marysville Kin Playspace in the heart of the town. Special features include adjacent to the Steavenson River (an ideal paddling creek in the summer months), fantastic flying fox. Picnic/barbecue facilities. Murchison Street. (Melway 628-A3). 3. Yarra Glen Adventure Playground. Located at McKenzies Reserve adjacent to a skate park for older children, there is good shade ... and it’s brand new. Picnic/barbecue facilities. Corner Anzac Avenue and Melba Highway. (Melway 275-A1). 4. Kalorama Reserve. Plenty of space and shaded areas. Special features include a new eight-seater see-saw and spinning carousel. Adjacent to Karwarra Australian Plant Garden. Picnic/barbecue facilities. Mt Dandenong Tourist Road (Melway 120-B9). 5. Lillydale Lake Playground. Loads of equipment, plenty of open space and network of trails, a sandy beach adjacent to the lake for sand-play and paddling. Picnic/BBQ facilities. Swansea Road. (Melway 38-G7). 6. Yarra Junction Community Playground. Fully fenced with good shade. In the heart of town, adjacent to the Lilydale-Warburton Rail Trail, indoor swimming pool and skate park. Picnic/barbecue facilities. (Melway 288-D7). 7. Healesville Railway Playground. Railway-themed playground, adjacent to the Healesville Tourist Railway and new community Labyrinth. Picnic facilities. Healesville-Kinglake Road (Melway 278A1). 8. Belgrave Borthwick Park Playground. Large playground. Lots of shade beneath giant California Redwoods, adjacent to Belgrave swimming pool. An enormous 360 degree basket swing due to go in before Christmas. Blair Road, Belgrave (Melway 75-F11). 9. Seville Water Play Park. Yarra Ranges’ first water play park built with young children and families in mind. Features 15 random water jets and other water-themed activities. Picnic/barbecue. Corner of Warburton Highway and Monbulk-Seville Road. (Melway 119-K10). 10. Mount Evelyn Morrison Reserve West Playground. Farmyard theme, recently expanded to better cater for younger children. Picnic/barbecue facilities. Mikado Road, Mount Evelyn (Melway 118-C9). Some playgrounds include all abilities play equipment. A key may be needed for some equipment. Phone Yarra Ranges Council on 1300 360 333 or google the playground name for further details for all playgrounds other than Marysville. For information on Marysville, phone 5963 4567. Right: Marysville Kin Playspace has loads of great equipment for all ages. Touristnews


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