MEENIYAN MOTEL IS FOR SALE

Dated: 23 Jan 2012
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MEENIYAN MOTEL IS FOR SALE

FOR DETAILS

CONTACT Kaz at Prom Country First National  03 5662 3100

BEST VIEW IN SOUTH GIPPSLAND

Dated: 23 Jan 2012
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Where’s your favorite view in Gippsland. Australian Traveller has just announced that they are accepting nominations for Australia’s best view. For further information and to download a nomination form click here:http://interspire.australiantraveller.com/display.php?M=187590&C=de4ff7c38ca0f56690b23827bc1f392b&S=566&L=103&N=159

REMINDER: DON’T FORGET TO NOMINATE
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Making Tracks – Kilcunda to Wilsons Promontory

Dated: 23 Jan 2012
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MAKING TRACKS     Episode 8

Watch the Binghams take a road trip through South Gippsland from Kilcunda to the fabulous Wilsons Promontory National Park via Inverloch, Kongwak, Archies Creek, Venus Bay and Shallow Inlet.

Events in South Gippsland January 2012

Dated: 28 Dec 2011
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Prom Country Events
January 2012
1 December — 3 January
THIS MEMORY
This Memory – an exhibition of works on paper by Jenny Peterson. December 1 to January 3, opening Saturday December 3, 2 – 4pm.
Gallery Hours: Open 10am to 4pm daily (Closed Wednesdays).
Venue: Courthouse Gallery, 122 Commercial Road, Yarram
Contact: 03 5182 6553
Email: courthousegalleryyarram@gmail.com
Website: http://www.yarramchgallery.blogspot.com/

11 December — 29 January
SCULPTURE IN THE VINEYARD
Sculpture in the Vineyard is a collection of works by Gippsland artists in various mediums, principally outdoors. Following the warm reception for the sculpture exhibition last summer, Gippsland artists have welcomed the opportunity to exhibit new works. The works of various material are situated around the vineyard, the waterholes, the orchard and the gardens of Lyre Bird Hill, enticing visitors to wander, consider, maybe purchase, and enjoy the idyllic surrounds.
Time: Open daily, 10am to 5pm
Venue: Lyrebird Hill Winery, Koonwarra-Inverloch Rd, Koonwarra
Contact: 03 5664 3204. Email: rowen@lyrebirdhill.com.au
Website: http://www.lyrebirdhill.com.au
15 December — 3 January
COLLECTIVE — ANNUAL VOLUNTEERS EXHIBITION
Stockyard Gallerys fabulous volunteers
showcase their awesome talents in the annual volunteer exhibition.
Volunteers wishing to enter work in the exhibition should bring the work with a completed Inwards Register form to the gallery by Monday 2nd December.
Gallery Hours: Open daily, 10am to 4pm
Venue: Stockyard Gallery, Cnr. Main & McDonald Streets Foster
Contact: Stockyard Gallery, 03 5682 1125
Website: http://www.stockyardgallery.org.au      

18 December — 21 January
QUIET DOWN — EXHIBITION
New paper and glass works by Sarah Dingwall. December 18 to January 21. Opening Sunday December 18 from 2 – 5pm.
Gallery Hours: Open 7 days mid Dec – end Jan, 10 am to 5pm. Other: Open Thursday to Monday (Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
Venue: Gecko Studio Gallery, 15 Falls Road, Fish Creek
Contact: Gecko Studio Gallery, 03 5683 2481
Website: http://geckostudiogallery.com.au

22 December — 30 January
VICKI SULLIVAN — OIL PAINTINGS
Gallery Open: Daily, 10am to 4.30pm
Venue: Coal Creek Community Gallery, South Gippsland Hwy, Korumburra
Contact: Coal Creek, 5655 1811
Website: http://www.coalcreekvillage.com.au

23 December — 19 January
BINN’S TRACK
Binn’s Track
A journey through an ancient land.
Yvonne Renfree and Carol Monson have been stitching and exhibiting together for a number of years. For the first time their husbands, Trevor Renfree and Russell Monson have joined forces to present an exciting visual response to their travels through the centre of Australia on a 4wheel drive journey along Binn’s Track.
Gallery Hours: Weekdays: 10am to 4pm (Closed Tues), Weekends: 11am to 5pm
Venue: Meeniyan Art Gallery, Whitelaw St, Meeniyan
Contact: Meeniyan Art Gallery, 5664 0101
Website: http://meeniyanartgallery.org.au

1 January — 22 January
VENUS BAY COMMUNITY CENTRE — HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES
Once again, (Venus Bay Community Centre) – VBCC will host a range of holiday activities for children and families. We are finalizing our program now, and this will be available in late December.
We will operate the program over the first 3 weeks of January; activities will include the ever popular Street Art workshops, mosaics, craft and games, the wonderfully informative wildlife display along with a host of other activities. We will also be featuring a concert by The Little Stevies.
Keep your eyes peeled for more information on the Venus Bay website and on local noticeboards.
Venue: Venus Bay Community Centre, 27 Canterbury Road Venus Bay
Contact: 03 5663 7499

1 January
KONGWAK MARKET
10am – 3pm
Venue: Korumburra-Wonthaggi Rd, Kongwak
Contact: Jane, 0417 142 478

1 January
JUMBUNNA BUSH MARKET
Time: 9am – 1pm
Venue: The Main Hall, Jumbunna
Contact: Dawn Wylie, 03 5657 3253

1 January
PROMONTORY HOME/PRODUCE MARKET
Time: 8am to 2pm
Venue: Foster Showgrounds, Station Rd, Foster
Contact: Juneen, 0427 809 509

2 January
SUMMER PIZZA DAYS
Relax in the vineyard to enjoy Sicilian style wood-fired pizzas made to your order, listen to live guitar music of old favourites, and smell the glorious roses at Lyre Bird Hill Winery.
Time: 12 noon to 5pm
Venue: Lyrebird Hill Winery, Koonwarra-Inverloch Rd, Koonwarra
Contact: 03 5664 3204. Email: rowen@lyrebirdhill.com.au
Website: http://www.lyrebirdhill.com.au
2 January
DRUM CIRCLE: AFRICAN DRUMMING
Caters for all levels of experience and kids too. Cost: $4 to Inverloch Community House, $5 for drum hire if needed. Must phone 0409 295 657 for full details. Great fun and musical session!!
Starts: 7pm
Every Saturday during January starting at 4pm and Mondays at 7pm throughout January and February.
Venue: The Glade, Inverloch
Contact: 0409 295 657

4 January — 8 January
PROM COAST SUMMER FESTIVAL
Hills to sea – Sea Days Festival, Show N Shine, Tour de Garage.
Celebrating Summer and the Environment.
Opening night: Wednesday 4th January 2012.
Sea Days Festival – 6th, 7th and 8th Jan:
Parks Victoria Display, Touch Tanks, Under Sea Life, Wildlife Exhibition, Come and Try Fishing Day (for the young ones – bookings: 5688 1051), Car-Ed, The Connies, And Much Much more.
Show N Shine – Don’t Stow It, Show It!:
Saturday 7th January at the Arthur Southerland Reserve, 9am to 3pm.
A full day activity with Vintage Cars, Caravans and Motorbikes. Entertainment on the Saturday night (rock n roll).
Tour de Garage – Bargains, Bargains, Bargains, Sunday 8th January:
Grab a map and you’re on your way to venture around Toora & Welshpool for the inevitable bargain. Garage Sales, Opportunity Shops & Street Stalls, Refreshments.
Venue: Toora and Welshpool townships
Website: http://promcoastsummerfestival.com

5 January — 17 January
PRIME RUMP AND MIXED VEG — A MIXED MEDIA EXHIBITION
A MIXED MEDIA EXHIBITION
by the BASS COAST BODIES
Opening Event 2pm Thursday 5th January
Heather Carroll, Jessica Harrison, Jill Hill, Russell Kent, Lyn Landon, Joh Mackenzie, Marian Quigley, Wendy Saphin.
Gallery Hours: Open daily, 10am to 4pm
Venue: Stockyard Gallery, Cnr. Main & McDonald Streets Foster
Contact: Stockyard Gallery, 03 5682 1125
Website: http://www.stockyardgallery.org.au

7 January
COAL CREEK HISTORIC GHOST TOURS
Come and discover the darker side of local history. Be guided through the haunting atmosphere and listen to stories about Coal Creek’s ghosts.
The tours are not suitable for children under 12. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
The 2 hour tour costs $25 per person, no concessions. Light supper is included.
Tour times: During day light saving months 8.30pm to 10.30pm.
Tours must be pre-booked and pre-paid. Groups welcome; maximum 20 persons.
For further details visit the Coal Creek Website Events page. For bookings contact Coal Creek.
Venue: Coal Creek Community Park & Museum, South Gippsland Hwy, Korumburra
Contact: Coal Creek, 5655 1811
Email: coalcreek1@southgippsland.vic.gov.au
Website: http://www.coalcreekvillage.com.au

7 January
WELSHPOOL’S INAUGURAL SHOW N SHINE
PROM COAST SUMMER FESTIVAL and Arthur Southerland Reserve Committees Present:
Welshpool’s Inaugural Show ‘n’ Shine 2012. DON’T STOW IT – SHOW IT!
19 Categories!
Entry: Adults – $5, Family – $10, Under 14 – Free.
All exhibitors welcome:
Display Vehicle and Driver – $5, each passenger – $5.
Limited camping facilities available – Friday night (unpowered sites only)
Visit website below for registration details.
Venue: Arthur Southerland Recreation Reserve, Port Welshpool Rd, Welshpool
Contact: Kerry, 03 5688 1051 or Jo, 03 5184 1302
Website: http://www.promcoastsummerfestival.com

7 January
DRUM CIRCLE: AFRICAN DRUMMING
Caters for all levels of experience and kids too. Cost: $4 to Inverloch Community House, $5 for drum hire if needed. Must phone 0409 295 657 for full details. Great fun and musical session!!
Starts: 4pm
Every Saturday during January starting at 4pm and Mondays at 7pm throughout January and February.
Venue: The Glade, Inverloch
Contact: 0409 295 657
  7 January
THE DANCE OF THE LYREBIRD
Wildlife and Nature Documentary Video by Tessy and Bernd Amesreiter.
Entry $10, children under 15 years free.
MC Max Adam
Live Music by B Jeffrey on Harp & Dr T Chalko on Guitar
Commencing at 4.00pm
Venue: Foster War Memorial Arts Centre

7 January — 29 January
EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS
On display in the Hunt Foyer, an exhibition of photographs by Austrian artist, Thomas Trinkl.
Venue: Archies on the Creek, 81 Archies Creek Road, Archies Creek
Contact: Archies on the Creek, 03 5678 7787
Email: janice@archiesonthecreek.com.au
Website: http://www.archiesonthecreek.com.au/

7 January
BOOK LAUNCH — “A MATTER OF COMPLETE EMBUGGERANCE”
“A Matter of Complete Embuggerance” by Liane Arno tells extraordinary, hilarious and sometimes touching tales of the drinkers at The Royal Mail Hotel at Archies Creek.
Time: 2pm to 4pm
Venue: Archies on the Creek, 81 Archies Creek Road, Archies Creek
Contact: Archies on the Creek, 03 5678 7787
Email: janice@archiesonthecreek.com.au
Website: http://www.archiesonthecreek.com.au/

7 January
SOUTH GIPPSLAND FARMERS MARKET
Starting at 8.30am and finishing around 1pm
Venue: Koonwarra Memorial Park, Koala Drive, Koonwarra
Contact: Rod, 0408 619 182
Website: www.koonwarra.vic.au
8 January
KORUMBURRA SWAP MEET
Contact: Ian Nicholas (after hours) on 03 5657 3371 for details.

8 January
FREE WINE TASTINGS
Join cellar master, Michael Turton as he introduces his latest selection of premium wines for you to taste and comment on.
Time: 12pm to 5pm
Venue: Archies on the Creek, 81 Archies Creek Road, Archies Creek
Contact: Archies on the Creek, 03 5678 7787
Email: janice@archiesonthecreek.com.au
Website: http://www.archiesonthecreek.com.au/

8 January
TIDAL RIVER OPEN SPACE PROJECT JANUARY WALK

A great opportunity to purge yourself of any guilt about what you ate and drank over Christmas OR to just have a good time.
Start from Squeaky Beach Car Park at 9.30am with a walk along the beach (the tide will be low), up over Tidal Overlook and down into Tidal River for morning tea.
A car shuttle will be organised back to collect cars after morning tea.
9.30am start
Venue: Squeaky Beach Car Park, Wilson’s Prom National Park
Contact: Dana: dana@blminfo.com.au

8 January
SUMMER PIZZA DAYS
Relax in the vineyard to enjoy Sicilian style wood-fired pizzas made to your order, listen to live guitar music of old favourites, and smell the glorious roses at Lyre Bird Hill Winery.
Time: 12 noon to 5pm
Venue: Lyrebird Hill Winery, Koonwarra-Inverloch Rd, Koonwarra
Contact: 03 5664 3204. Email: rowen@lyrebirdhill.com.au
Website: http://www.lyrebirdhill.com.au

8 January
KONGWAK MARKET
Time: 10am – 3pm
Venue: Korumburra – Wonthaggi Road, Kongwak
Contact: Jane 0417 142 478

8 January
TARWIN LOWER CRAFT/TREASURE MARKET
Twilight market – Crafts and Produce
Time: 4pm to 8pm
Venue: Tarwin Lower Memorial Hall, River Drv, Tarwin Lower
Contact: John Classon, 03 5663 7505

8 January
LOCH LIONS VILLAGE MARKET
Time: 8.30am start
Venue: Railway Siding, Loch
Contact: Barry Worsburgh, 0418 500 520

9 January
DRUM CIRCLE: AFRICAN DRUMMING
Caters for all levels of experience and kids too. Cost: $4 to Inverloch Community House, $5 for drum hire if needed. Must phone 0409 295 657 for full details. Great fun and musical session!!
Starts: 7pm
Every Saturday during January starting at 4pm and Mondays at 7pm throughout January and February.
Venue: The Glade, Inverloch
Contact: 0409 295 657

9 January
LADIES TRIPLE TREAT MARQUEE — STONY CREEK RACES
Gourmet Food, Local Wines, Live Entertainment, Guest Speaker, Giveaways and More!
Members: $90
Non Members: $100.00
All inclusive
Be an early bird and win!
Purchase a ticket by 20th Dec and be in the draw to win a Fascinator, courtesy of Sasha Holderhead Designs.

Enquiries and Bookings: Phone EVENTS BY KATE, 0419 599 309
Tickets available for purchase at the following businesses from Mon 12th Dec: The Duck Hutt, Meeniyan, Stockdale and Leggo, Leongatha & Inverloch

Venue: Stony Creek Racecourse and Recreation Reserve, Stony Creek
Contact: Stony Creek Racing Club, 03 5664 0099

12 January
THE LITTLE STEVIES
Summertime Tour! All ages welcome!
‘Folk-pop darlings
dove-tailed vocal harmonies
cheeky, charming and moving’ – The Australian
Doors open 8pm
$20 adult/$10 under 18s/Kids under 10 FREE! Available at the door or pre-book at www.thelittlestevies.com
Venue: Venus Bay Community Centre, 27 Canterbury Road Venus Bay
Website: http://www.thelittlestevies.com

14 January
DRUM CIRCLE: AFRICAN DRUMMING
Caters for all levels of experience and kids too. Cost: $4 to Inverloch Community House, $5 for drum hire if needed. Must phone 0409 295 657 for full details. Great fun and musical session!!
Starts: 4pm
Every Saturday during January starting at 4pm and Mondays at 7pm throughout January and February.
Venue: The Glade, Inverloch
Contact: 0409 295 657

14 January — 15 January
BASS COAST SUMMER AGRICULTURAL SHOW
Psycho Wombat Band, Paul’s working kelpies with the ducks and sheep, Wonthaggi Citizen Band, Around the showgrounds, Wonthaggi Motorbike and Power Equipment Arena, Victorian State Championship Woodchop, Children’s free pony rides with the Horsecrew workshop, Aero Bounce Bungy Trampolines, Medieval pageantry and tournaments and archery.
Venue: Wonthaggi Recreation Reserve, Korumburra Rd, Wonthaggi
Contact: 03 5672 3259
Email: hicksborough@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.basscoastagshow.org.au

14 January
FOSTER HOSPITAL CAR BOOT SALE
Come along, declutter your home and support our wonderful local hospital
Bookings are now being taken for the South Gippsland Hospital annual Car Boot Sale.
Time: 9am to 2pm
Venue: Foster Showgrounds, Station Street, Foster
Contact: Jeanette, 03 5682 2025

14 January
HIGH TEA
Recently described by the Age Good Food and Travel Guide as one of the Top Ten Teas in Victoria. An afternoon is an experience of the senses with delectable delights and a glass of bubbly.
Time: 3pm to 5pm
Venue: Archies on the Creek, 81 Archies Creek Road, Archies Creek
Contact: Archies on the Creek, 03 5678 7787
Email: janice@archiesonthecreek.com.au
Website: http://www.archiesonthecreek.com.au/

14 January
FOSTER’S NIGHT OF NIGHTS — WILBUR WILDE AND FRIENDS
Features Lisa Edward & Joe Camilleri.
Also appearing is popular local band Empty Your Apron Pockets.
BYO everything. Limited tables available
Costs: $30 adults $15 under 18′s
Venue: Foster War Memorial Arts Centre, Main Street, Foster

14 January
COAL CREEK FARMERS MARKET
Coal Creek is a local community Farmers’ Market that will be: for genuine producers only (no on-sellers), plastic bag free, and accredited by the Victorian Farmers Market Assoctation.
Time: 8am – 1pm
Venue: Coal Creek Community Park & Museum, South Gippsland Hwy, Korumburra
Contact: Coal Creek Farmers Market 0459 629 000
Email: farmersmarket@coalcreekvillage.com.au
Website: http://www.coalcreekvillage.com.au

14 January
TOORA MARKET
8am – 12.30pm
Venue: Former Bonlac Store, Jetty Rd, Toora
Contact: Jeanette, 5686 2690

15 January
SUMMER PIZZA DAYS
Relax in the vineyard to enjoy Sicilian style wood-fired pizzas made to your order, listen to live guitar music of old favourites, and smell the glorious roses at Lyre Bird Hill Winery.
Time: 12 noon to 5pm
Venue: Lyrebird Hill Winery, Koonwarra-Inverloch Rd, Koonwarra
Contact: 03 5664 3204. Email: rowen@lyrebirdhill.com.au
Website: http://www.lyrebirdhill.com.au

15 January
INTO THE FUTURE – MADS PRODUCTION
The theme is the future, space and time.  The program includes song and movement with some skits and light comedy drama. Seating at tables. BYO non- alcoholic drinks and nibbles.
COST: $20 adults, $10 children and concession
Time: 2.00 pm
Venue: Meeniyan Hall, Whitelaw St, Meeniyan
Contact: Pat Hendry, 03 56812229

15 January
OPEN MIC
Its Sunday afternoon, laid back, easy listening and a great combination of talents once again as Archies on the Creek hosts their popular Open Mic.
Time: 2pm to 5pm
Venue: Archies on the Creek, 81 Archies Creek Road, Archies Creek
Contact: Archies on the Creek, 03 5678 7787
Email: janice@archiesonthecreek.com.au
Website: http://www.archiesonthecreek.com.au/

15 January
INVERLOCH FARMERS MARKET
Fresh Food and Produce
Time: 8am – 1pm
Venue: The Glade, Inverloch
Contact: Peter Arnold, 03 5664 0096

15 January
KONGWAK MARKET
Time: 10am – 3pm
Venue: Korumburra – Wonthaggi Road, Kongwak
Contact: Jane, 0417 142 478

15 January
WARATAH BAY FUN RUN
8 km run from Waratah Bay to Sandy Point.  Registration from 8.30 am at playground at Waratah Bay. Family BBQ at the Sandy Point Surf Life Saving Club.  Moon’s Buslines will be available to take participants back to Waratah Bay.
Time: 10.30 am start
Venue: Waratah Bay Playground
Contact: Mick O’Louglin 0418148502

15 January
TARWIN LOWER CRAFT/TREASURE MARKET
Twilight market
Time: 4pm to 8pm
Venue: Tarwin Lower Memorial Hall, Riverside Drv, Tarwin Lower
Contact: John Classon, 03 5663 7505

16 January
DRUM CIRCLE: AFRICAN DRUMMING
Caters for all levels of experience and kids too. Cost: $4 to Inverloch Community House, $5 for drum hire if needed. Must phone 0409 295 657 for full details. Great fun and musical session!!
Starts: 7pm
Every Saturday during January starting at 4pm and Mondays at 7pm throughout January and February.
Venue: The Glade, Inverloch
Contact: 0409 295 657

19 January — 14 February
LIFE AQUATIC — EXHIBITION AND COMPETITION
Opening event: begins 12 noon on Sunday 22nd January 2012 with BBQ, live music and announcement of prize winners in each category.
Gallery Hours: Open daily, 10am to 4pm
Venue: Stockyard Gallery, Cnr. Main & McDonald Streets Foster
Contact: Stockyard Gallery, 03 5682 1125
Website: http://www.stockyardgallery.org.au

20 January
INTO THE FUTURE – MADS PRODUCTION
The theme is the future, space and time.  The program includes song and movement with some skits and light comedy drama. Seating at tables. BYO non- alcoholic drinks and nibbles.
COST: $20 adults, $10 children and concession
Time: 8pm to 10pm
Venue: Meeniyan Hall, Whitelaw St, Meeniyan
Contact: Pat Hendry, 03 56812229

21 January
STONY CREEK RODEO
Run by the Stony Creek Football club as a major fundraising event the rodeo will be a new event for this area. Kick off time around mid day with the main events to be staged under lights from 7.30 pm.
In the rodeo arena events like the thrilling rough riding & timed events such as bronc riding, bareback riding, bull riding steer wrestling, rope and tying and team roping will be held. Childrens entertainment includes pony rides, clowns & jumping castles. Evening entertainment includes music from the highly popular ‘Truckin with Tim’.
Time: 12noon to 11pm
Cost: $25 per head.
Campsites available at $10 and Toilets and Showers available.
Venue: Stony Creek Racecourse and Recreation Reserve, Stony Creek
Contact: Neil Cope, 5663 4239, 0408 634 239
 21 January
DRUM CIRCLE: AFRICAN DRUMMING
Caters for all levels of experience and kids too. Cost: $4 to Inverloch Community House, $5 for drum hire if needed. Must phone 0409 295 657 for full details. Great fun and musical session!!
Starts: 4pm
Every Saturday during January starting at 4pm and Mondays at 7pm throughout January and February.
Venue: The Glade, Inverloch
Contact: 0409 295 657

21 January
PROM COUNTRY FARMERS MARKET
Time: 8am -12noon
Venue: Foster War Memorial Arts Centre, Main Street, Foster
Contact: Juneen Schulz, 0427 809 509

22 January
SUMMER PIZZA DAYS
Relax in the vineyard to enjoy Sicilian style wood-fired pizzas made to your order, listen to live guitar music of old favourites, and smell the glorious roses at Lyre Bird Hill Winery.
Time: 12 noon to 5pm
Venue: Lyrebird Hill Winery, Koonwarra-Inverloch Rd, Koonwarra
Contact: 03 5664 3204. Email: rowen@lyrebirdhill.com.au
Website: http://www.lyrebirdhill.com.au

22 January
ALF WILDER FISHING COMPETITION
Registration for 16 & under children’s event from 8 am. Weigh In 1pm and free BBQ.  Fishing from the Franklin River bridge to boats.  Fishing competition for children which offers a range of great prizes.
Cost; $2
Time: 8 am – 1pm
Venue: Port Franklin waterfront

22 January
FREE WINE TASTINGS
Join cellar master, Michael Turton as he introduces his latest selection of premium wines for you to taste and review.
Time: 12pm to 5pm
Venue: Archies on the Creek, 81 Archies Creek Road, Archies Creek
Contact: Archies on the Creek, 03 5678 7787
Email: janice@archiesonthecreek.com.au
Website: http://www.archiesonthecreek.com.au/

22 January
INTO THE FUTURE – MADS PRODUCTION
The theme is the future, space and time.  The program includes song and movement with some skits and light comedy drama. Seating at tables. BYO non- alcoholic drinks and nibbles.
COST: $20 adults, $10 children and concession
Time: 2pm to 5pm
Venue: Meeniyan Hall, Whitelaw St, Meeniyan
Contact: Pat Hendry, 03 5681 2229

22 January
KONGWAK MARKET
Time: 10am – 3pm
Venue: Korumburra – Wonthaggi Road, Kongwak
Contact: Jane, 0417 142 478
 22 January
PROMONTORY HOME/PRODUCE MARKET
Time: 8am to 2pm
Venue: Foster Showgrounds, Station Rd, Foster
Contact: Juneen, 0427 809 509

23 January
DRUM CIRCLE: AFRICAN DRUMMING
Caters for all levels of experience and kids too. Cost: $4 to Inverloch Community House, $5 for drum hire if needed. Must phone 0409 295 657 for full details. Great fun and musical session!!
Starts: 7pm
Every Saturday during January starting at 4pm and Mondays at 7pm throughout January and February.
Venue: The Glade, Inverloch
Contact: 0409 295 657

26 January
AUSTRALIA DAY LUNCH
Contemporary twist on traditional bush tucker, with the best Australian Wagyu and Black Angus beef on the menu, supplemented by seasonal produce prepared in a unique Aussie style…or try the kangaroo or crocodile with native seasonings.
Time: 12pm to 5pm
Venue: Archies on the Creek, 81 Archies Creek Road, Archies Creek
Contact: Archies on the Creek, 03 5678 7787
Email: janice@archiesonthecreek.com.au
Website: http://www.archiesonthecreek.com.au/
 28 January
DRUM CIRCLE: AFRICAN DRUMMING
Caters for all levels of experience and kids too. Cost: $4 to Inverloch Community House, $5 for drum hire if needed. Must phone 0409 295 657 for full details. Great fun and musical session!!
Starts: 4pm
Every Saturday during January starting at 4pm and Mondays at 7pm throughout January and February.
Venue: The Glade, Inverloch
Contact: 0409 295 657

28 January
SOUTH GIPPSLAND WINE FESTIVAL
A strong, new force is building in the wine producing region of South Gippsland as our local growers recognise that there is strength in numbers. Come and sample the best vintages from the regions top vineyards.
Time: 12pm to 4pm
Venue: Archies on the Creek, 81 Archies Creek Road, Archies Creek
Contact: Archies on the Creek, 03 5678 7787
Email: janice@archiesonthecreek.com.au
Website: http://www.archiesonthecreek.com.au/
 28 January
NIGHT MARKET
Take a stroll among the stall holders who will tempt you with sights, sounds and aromas of spices, handmade soaps, flowers, wines, cheeses, olive oils, preserves, art works, and much more.
Time: 6pm to 9pm
Venue: Archies on the Creek, 81 Archies Creek Road, Archies Creek
Contact: Archies on the Creek, 03 5678 7787
Email: janice@archiesonthecreek.com.au
Website: http://www.archiesonthecreek.com.au/

28 January
MIRBOO NORTH MARKET
8.30am-1pm
Venue: Baromi Park, Main St, Mirboo North
Contact: Maxine, 03 5668 2465

29 January
SUMMER PIZZA DAYS
Relax in the vineyard to enjoy Sicilian style wood-fired pizzas made to your order, listen to live guitar music of old favourites, and smell the glorious roses at Lyre Bird Hill Winery.
Time: 12 noon to 5pm
Venue: Lyrebird Hill Winery, Koonwarra-Inverloch Rd, Koonwarra
Contact: 03 5664 3204. Email: rowen@lyrebirdhill.com.au
Website: http://www.lyrebirdhill.com.au

29 January
KONGWAK MARKET
Time: 10am – 3pm
Venue: Korumburra – Wonthaggi Road, Kongwak
Contact: Jane, 0417 142 478

29 January
PORT ALBERT MARKET
Time: 8am – 1pm
Venue: Mechanics Hall, Victoria Street, Port Albert
Contact: Linda, 03 5182 5679 or Gloria, 03 5182 6303

30 January
DRUM CIRCLE: AFRICAN DRUMMING
Caters for all levels of experience and kids too. Cost: $4 to Inverloch Community House, $5 for drum hire if needed. Must phone 0409 295 657 for full details. Great fun and musical session!!
Starts: 7pm
Every Saturday during January starting at 4pm and Mondays at 7pm throughout January and February.
Venue: The Glade, Inverloch
Contact: 0409 295 657

Wilsons Promontory Update Dec. 2012

Dated: 21 Dec 2011
Posted by Lorraine
Category: Latest News and Events
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Summer hikes at the Prom
Parks Victoria staff and contractors have been working extremely hard on reopening the remaining closed tracks of the Prom after the March 2011 flood event. It was our hope that we would have the southern section of the Prom (overnight hikes to Sealers Cove, Refuge Cove, Little Waterloo Bay and the Lighthouse) temporarily open for visitors over the summer ballot period.

Whilst works have been progressing very well, this week we commissioned an independent engineering risk assessment on the Mt Oberon Road. This assessment, together with predicted high rainfall over the next couple of months identified unacceptable visitor safety risks should this section of the park be opened before necessary road works are completed.
Whilst this is disappointing, we regard visitor safety as our number one priority.
We will  expanding our summer holiday activity program

What walks will be open over summer?

  • Norman Beach
  • South Norman / Biddy’s Track / Norman Pt
  • Squeaky Beach
  • Squeaky Beach Track
  • Tidal Overlook
  • Squeaky Beach via Picnic Bay
  • Picnic Bay
  • Pillar Point
  • Lilly Pilly Link Track
  • Lilly Pilly Gully Nature Walk
  • Lilly Pilly Gully Circuit
  • Mt Bishop Track
  • Millers Landing Nature Walk
  • Vereker Outlook
  • Millers Landing Link Track
  • Big Drift
  • Woodland Walk
  • Picnic Bay, Squeaky Beach, Tidal Overlook, Lilly Pilly Gully day walk
  • Gully car park
  • Darby Saddle To Tongue Point
  • Darby River to Tongue Point
  • Darby River, Fairy Cove, Tongue Point, Darby Saddle

Fancy a hike in the northern wilderness?
While the overnight hiking tracks in the southern Prom will remain closed over summer, intrepid walkers may like to explore the remote wilderness of the northern Prom. The Five Mile Road overnight hiking track from the Five Mile carpark to Five Mile beach will be open over summer with overnight hikers camp sites available at Barry Creek and Five Mile Beach.
Bookings are essential and an overnight hiking permit is required before departing.
What’s next on the agenda?
The flood recovery efforts will continue during the summer holidays with a dedicated group continuing to work on the southern walking tracks with reopening for selected tracks anticipated for April 2012.

Lyrebird Arts Council Events 2012

Dated: 21 Dec 2011
Posted by Lorraine
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The Orbweavers.
Saturday 14th January, Meeniyan Hall, 8pm
$25/$30
The Orbweavers are Marita Dyson on vocals, guitar and violin, Stuart Flanagan on vocals and guitar, Daniel Aulsebrook on trumpet, Paddy Mann (Grand Salvo) on bass, Jen Sholakis (Laura Jean, Sailor Days) on drums and Stuart Lindsay on koto and organ.
“Their recently released second album, Loom, is a gently hypnotic work of country-tinged alt folk with a gothic underlining that tells the story of landscapes, nature and civilization’s attempts to corral the land for its own use.”
“The Orbweavers have a delicate and subtle sound. I was drifting unfocused through the milky sweetness of Japanese Mountains until Marita Dyson started singing in Japanese and suddenly thought, “Wow, this is lovely.” The muffled horn in Spotswood has a similar effect – it pulls your attention; a glimmering focal point in the gentle waves of the melody. Beautiful” – BEAT MAGAZINE

Tex Perkin’s Band of Gold
Saturday 18th February, Meeniyan Hall, 8pm
$40/$45
Only a month after the latest Dark Horses album Tex Perkins has released Tex Perkins and the Band of Gold – a band and album of the same name, comprising fourteen “solid gold” country music covers by Perkins . Perkins shares vocals on a number of tracks with the delightful Rachael Tidd, whose voice occasionally nudges Tex along, stretching him a touch from that comfortable baritone drawl that we love but already know so well.

Mossvale Park – One Perfect Day
Saturday 17th March, Gates open 12 noon
$60/$70 + $4 booking fee. Under 14 free.
People MUST be a current financial member by the 1st December 2011 to be eligible for member prices to Mossvale.
Nestled into the gently rolling hills of South Gippsland is a veiled park, unseen from the road that takes you from Inverloch on the coast, through Leongatha, past the park and onto Mirboo North and the LaTrobe Valley. The Park is home to massive ancient trees, open lawn spaces and is bordered by a river.     There is a a permanent sound shell in the middle of the lawns beautifully framed by the old trees.
You are welcome to BYO food and drink (NO GLASS) and can also buy from an array of local food, wine, ale and craft vendors in the park on the day.
Car Parking is FREE.
No animals allowed.
The atmosphere is supremely relaxed, bring your own rug or chair.
Dancing will always happen front of stage so if you want to sit undisturbed move back a little.
The park is spacious and there is enough room for those that wish to dance, those that wish to relax under the trees or take walks in the park and along the river.
Children are welcome but PARENTS be aware that children are not to go into the river and it is YOUR responsibility, not ours, to keep them safe.

The Dirty Three (Aust.)
The band comprise Warren Ellis on violin (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Grinderman), Mick Turner (guitar, Cat Power, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy) and Jim White (drums, Smog, Cat Power, Bonnie’Prince Billy’). Formed in Melbourne in 1991, this violin led trio has earned an international fanbase through years of relentless touring and spellbinding performances
Charles Bradley and His Extraordinaires (USA)
Howling soul so loud and proud that you’ll think the ghost of James Brown has entered the park. Discovered at the age of 62 by Daptones records, Charles Bradley takes life of hard knocks & leaves it all on the stage for one of the most amazing & soulful performances you’ll ever see.
Eric Bibb and Stefan Astner (USA & Sweden)
With masterful musicianship and trademark velvet voice, Eric Bibb is a Grammy nominee who has sailed into the hearts of blues and roots fans worldwide. In duo mode, Eric will be accompanied by beautiful Swedish guitarist Stefan Astner (Celine Dion) who is also featured on a new live CD, Troubadour live.
The Bamboos (Aust.)
The Bamboos are generally acknowledged as Australia’s greatest modern Funk & Soul band. Emerging from the ‘Deep Funk’ scene of the early 2000’s, The Bamboos have since forged a unique sound of their own, combining elements of Old-School Funk, Hip Hop, Mod Rock, Psychedelic & Northern Soul. The 8-piece line-up led by guitarist Lance Ferguson and featuring the power-house vocals of Kylie Auldist are renowned for their blistering, high energy live sets which have kept people dancing all the way from Byron Bay to Bratislava. Their four studio albums and one live album for U.K label Tru Thoughts have earned them a place in the very upper echelon of the worldwide contemporary Funk & Soul scene.
Ben Sollee (USA)
Ben is a genre-bending cellist and vocalist known for his percussive playing style, genre hopping songwriting, wide appeal, and political activism. His music incorporates banjo, guitar, percussion and unusual cello techniques to create a unique mix of folk, bluegrass, jazz and R&B. Ben Sollee seeks to intertwine his music with art and life.
 Krystle Warren (USA)
“Warren’s voice is an extraordinary instrument, murmuring with tenderness at times, growling with intensity at others. It vividly recalls Nina Simone in its depth and smokiness, as well as John Martyn and (Jeff) Buckley in terms of virtuosic variety.” – The Guardian
Sal Kimber & The Rollin’ Wheel (Aust.)
Described by Rolling Stone as “Australiana-soaked alt-country at its finest”, Sal Kimber & The Rollin’ Wheel have been winning hearts at shows and festivals around the country. Their self-titled album, which showcases Kimber’s award-winning songwriting and the band’s skillful musicianship, was met with an overwhelming response upon its release this October.
AHAB (UK)
Cited as the best thing since Mumford & Sons, we are delighted to present Ahab – a band destined for great things.  With their gorgeous melodies, soaring harmonies and masterful songwriting, this is a band we are truly excited about.
Liz Stringer & Van Walker (Aust)
Both Liz and Van have played Mossvale Park before, Elementary that  Melbourne’s finest singer songwriters should return to this our tenth anniversary  at Mossvale Park. We are delighted that Liz and Van will be sharing the stage together……..something not to be missed!

Steve Earle
Wednesday 28th March, Meeniyan Hall, 8pm
$60/$65

We have enjoyed Justin Townes Earle on his first tour to Australia and every tour since. We are very excited to have him back again in 2012, read below. We have always hoped to get his Dad, Steve Earle, to come to Meeniyan, and even though we have never done a mid-week gig before, this is so special, we just have to. It is the only date he has available.
Singer-songwriter, actor, author, political activist, producer – Steve Earle is one of life’s great troubadours! He hasn’t wandered this way for a number of years, in fact, it’s been three albums & and three Grammy Awards since we saw him last. A protégé of legendary songwriters Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, Steve Earle quickly became a master storyteller in his own right, with his songs being recorded by Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings, Travis Tritt, The Pretenders, Joan Baez and countless others.

Justin Townes Earle
Thursday 5th April, Meeniyan Hall, 8pm
$45/$50
Young guitar-wielding, globetrotting Americana exponent Justin Townes Earle may well be one of the hardest working troubadours on the world stage today, but he sure has built up a mutual love affair with Australia and our people. We love the hell out of him, and, well, his impending tour this April will be his fifth visit to our shores since he first wowed punters and critics alike on his first foray at the tail-end of 2008, so the feeling is obviously reciprocated. Just ask the man himself, he recently offered of Australia:
“It’s my favourite place to tour on earth without question. It’s very intriguing, and the women are very beautiful, tall and sensual. It’s awesome. It reminds me of Dr Seuss and I like that.”
Strange but fair. For those yet to experience the live sensation that is Justin Townes Earle, you’re sure in for a treat. The lanky, tattooed man and his music drip with charisma and authenticity, seeming to channel the spirit of long-forgotten country and blues icons such as Lightnin’ Hopkins and Buck Owens, but filtering them through a modern sensibility that broadens his appeal to all and sundry, not just purveyors of the old school. Hell, celebrated country outlaw Steve Earle is his dad and he’s named after his legendary godfather Townes Van Zandt, you can’t get much better lineage than that in this business.

TICKETS:
Gecko Studio Gallery, Fish Creek    Main Street Revelations, Foster     Duck Hut,  Meeniyan   Dear Antiques (NEW)Leongatha (next to Terry White Chemists)

By Phone: 5664 9239              Via email: lyrebirdarts@hotmail.com

Payment for tickets purchased by phone or email are via a deposit into our bank account.

Tickets for Mossvale Park can be made as per the list above and also at:  Continental Drift,  Mirboo North  Leading Edge Music,Wonthaggi

All tickets purchased at ticket outlets are by CASH only.

TICKETS TO MOSSVALE PARK ONLY ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE VIA OZTIX. Such ticket purchases can be made with a Credit Card

Meeniyan Newsletter december 2011

Dated: 3 Dec 2011
Posted by Lorraine
Category: Latest News and Events
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Australia Day in Meeniyan

Meeniyan and District Community Christmas Family Fun Night – hosted By Meeniyan/Dumbalk United Football/netball Club.

Cousin Leonard and family friends Free Genie Friday Dec 16 at the Meeniyan Hall

Meeniyan Golf Club News

Meeniyan Bowls Club

Meeniyan Church Times over Christmas

Meeniyan Christmas Day LunCH

Meeniyan Tavern Night 3 rd December

and lots more in the Meeniyan Newsletter December 2010

 

South Gippsland Events December 2011

Dated: 3 Dec 2011
Posted by Lorraine
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2 November — 20 December
FOOTPRINTS: THE JOURNEY OF LUCY AND PERCY PEPPER
This special exhibition and accompanying book is a fascinating search through public and family records that trace the lives of one Aboriginal family in the first half of the twentieth century. Footprints explores the different places the Pepper family lived along with extraordinary details about the events of their lives, their resilience in the face of adversity, and the strong family connections they fiercely protected despite government policies that aimed to separate so called ‘half-caste’ Aboriginal people from their full-blood family relations.
Featuring information panels and a short film, Footprints also illustrates how Aboriginal people can retrace the steps of their ancestors through public records, and in the case of the Stolen Generations, reconnect with families and communities.
Gallery Open: Daily, 9am to 4.30pm
Venue: Coal Creek Community Gallery, South Gippsland Hwy, Korumburra
Contact: Coal Creek, 5655 1811
Website: http://www.coalcreekvillage.com.au

5 November — 2 December
RICARDO ALVES FERREIRA — EXHIBITION
“Bijouterie”
Opening November 5th
Venue: Archies On The Creek, 81 Archies Creek Rd, Archies Creek
Contact: Archies On The Creek, 03 5678 7787
Website: http://www.archiesonthecreek.com.au  

20 November — 17 December
SNAPP – EXHIBITION
Mobile phone and camera art by six artists.
Jane Power, Warren Reed, Rick Rutjens, Kerry Spokes, Colin Suggett, Abigail Van Rooyen.
Opening: Sunday 20th November from 2pm to 5pm.
Gallery Hours: Open Thursday to Monday (Closed Tues, Wed).
Open 7 days mid Dec – end Jan
Venue: Gecko Studio Gallery, 15 Falls Rd, Fish Creek
Contact: Gecko Studio Gallery, 03 5683 2481
Website: http://www.geckostudiogallery.com.au/

24 November — 13 December
GRAEME MYRTEZA — GIPPSLAND GUMS
Thorpdale artist, Graeme Myrtezas beautiful landscapes will be on show in Gippsland Gums, beginning Thursday 24th November. His traditional oil paintings are of gum trees and farming land, inspired mainly by Dargo High Plains country.
For a sneak preview of Graeme’s work go to http://www.stockyardgallery.org.au/current-exhibition
Gallery Hours: Open daily, 10am to 4pm – (except Christmas Day and Boxing Day)
Venue: Stockyard Gallery, Cnr. Main & McDonald Streets Foster
Contact: Stockyard Gallery, 03 5682 1125
Website: http://www.stockyardgallery.org.au

26 November — 22 December
TEATRO MAGICO — EXHIBITION
South Gippsland performance arts – exhibition of costumes by local dance and theater companies.
Gallery Hours: Weekdays: 10am to 4pm (Closed Tues), Weekends: 11am to 5pm
Venue: Meeniyan Art Gallery, Whitelaw St, Meeniyan
Contact: Meeniyan Art Gallery, 5664 0101
Website: http://meeniyanartgallery.org.au

1 December — 3 January
THIS MEMORY — EXHIBITION
This Memory – an exhibition of works on paper by Jenny Peterson. December 1 to January 3, opening Saturday December 3, 2 – 4pm.
Gallery Hours: Open 10am to 4pm daily (Closed Wednesdays).
Venue: Courthouse Gallery, 122 Commercial Road, Yarram
Contact: Yarram Courthouse Gallery, 03 5182 6553
Email: courthousegalleryyarram@gmail.com
Website: http://www.yarramchgallery.blogspot.com

2 December
PROM COAST FILM SOCIETY — THE KING’S SPEECH
Prom Coast Film Society Next screening – Friday 2nd December at 8pm. The Kings Speech 2010. UK – Drama/History, rated M.
The rules governing Victorian Film Societies allow only subscriptions, rather than charging for individual films and the Prom Coast Film Society will be offering annual, six month and three month membership subscriptions. To make it a very social night Windy Ridge Winery will have wine by the glass to purchase and supper will be available after the screening. Further details about the Prom Coast Film Society can be found at the FAMDA website www.famda.org.au.
Annual Subs – $75, 3 months – $28.
Venue: Fish Creek Memorial Hall, 13 Falls Road Fish Creek
Contact: Catherine McGlead, 0407 543 371
Email: famda@dcsi.net.au
Website: http://www.famda.org.au

2 December
BARGAINS GALORE + GIANT BOOK & TOY SALE
All books and toys brand new and half price.
2pm to 6pm
Venue: Foster Uniting Church, Station Road, Foster

3 December
GIANT GARAGE SALE
Household goods, gifts, bargains, morning tea – something for everyone!
9am to 1pm
Venue: Foster Uniting Church, Station Road, Foster

3 December
MEENIYAN TOWN TAVERN NIGHT
Our final night for the year. Features The Meeniyan Ecumenical Choir, Turning Point, Bush Poet Mike Cleeland, Danny & Barb plus a host more great entertainers.
BYO drinks, nibbles and glasses.  Free tea and coffee
Bookings very helpful.
Starting at 8 pm
Venue: Meeniyan Hall, Whitelaw St, Meeniyan
Contact: Eric 03 5664 7376
Email: jazzbo@dcsi.net.au

3 December
INVERLOCH BEACH FESTIVAL — INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY
Everyone welcome! A day of free activities on the beach including, Sand Sculpting, Sailability, Kiting, Dinosaur Discovery, Rock Pooling, Kayaking, Beach Volleyball, Windsurfing and Surfing.
Inverloch Main Surf Beach, 10am – 12pm: Surfing, Sand Sculpting, Kiting, Beach Volleyball and Dinosaur Discovery.
12pm – 1pm: Lunch – Limited catering by Yooralla, Presentations & Awards and Live Music.
Angling Club Inlet Beach, 1pm – 3pm: Sailability, Windsurfing, Kayaking and Kiting.
Rotary Park Inlet Beach, 1pm – 3pm: Fishing and Rock Pooling
Some all terrain wheelchairs will be available on the day.
Register by Friday 25 November
Bass Coast Shire Council – Lisa Pettinella, 1300 BCOAST (226 278)
National Relay Service – 133 677 for people who have communication difficulties.
Venue: Inverloch beaches
Contact: Lisa Pettinella, 1300 226 278
Email: ruralaccess@basscoast.vic.gov.au

3 December
MOVIES UNDER THE STARS
Featuring the Zookeeper
7.00 for 8.30 pm start
Family ticket $20
Concession $8
Child under 12 $5
BYO rugs & chairs
No alcohol

Venue: Korumburra Showgrounds, South Gippsland Highway, Korumburra
Contact: Auddino First National, 03 5658 1007

3 December
STONY CREEK RACES — CHRISTMAS PARTY

Stony Creek’s pre Christmas meeting is a great day out, whether it’s for the work break-up or a family day out, all bases are covered.
The programme features special entertainment for children including our permanent playground, face painting and a special Christmas appearance from Santa Claus.
Time: Open from 11.30am
Admission: Adult: $15, Concession: $10, Children: Free 17 & under when accompanied by an adult, Pensioner: $12
Venue: Stony Creek Racecourse, club office
Contact: 03 5664 0099
Email: enquires@scrc.com.au
Website: http://stonycreek.countryracing.com.au

3 December
CHRISTMAS IN KORUMBURRA — FAMILY FUN DAY
On stage 9am to 12 noon – photo with Santa
12 noon to 2.30pm – Music on stage
Games Galore – Christmas Carols
Christmas cakes – Puddings – Fairy Floss
Christmas Showbags – Jumping Castle – Balloons.
Prize vouchers for: Best Christmas decorated business and home. Prizes for the children: Best dressed as a Christmas theme, best handmade Christmas stocking, colouring competition.
Radio 80′s – 87.6 Live Broadcast
South Gippsland Tourist Railway Train Deal.
Venue: Top of Commercial Street Shops (top of Kelly’s Bakery – Aust. Post Carpark), Korumburra
Contact:  Korumburra Business Association, (03) 5655 1021

3 December — 4 December
GOOSENECK POTTERY KILN OPENING AND CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION
Pots from the latest firing, Throwing demonstrations – 11am and 2.30pm. Inspect the kiln and workshop, kiln talk at 12.30, wine and cheese.
Opening Hours: 10.30am to 5pm Weekends, public holidays and most weekdays (phone first weekdays). Closed Tuesdays and during August.
Venue: Gooseneck Pottery, 60 Kardella Rd, Kardella
Contact: 03 5655 2405
Email: gooseneckpottery@dcsi.net.au
Website: http://www.gooseneckpottery.com.au

3 December — 4 December
VENUS BAY LIFE SAVING CLUB — 50 YEARS CELEBRATIONS
Venus Bay Surf Life Saving Club is 50 years old and will be holding a reunion on the first weekend in December 2011.
A cocktail party will be held on Saturday evening commencing at 7pm. Costs $60 per head. Bookings essential

Venue: Venus Bay Surf Life Saving Club, Surf Parade, Venus Bay
Contact: 0425 858 834
Email: 50years@vbsls,org.au

3 December
SOUTH GIPPSLAND FARMERS MARKET
Starting at 8.30am and finishing around 1pm
Venue: Koonwarra Memorial Park, Koala Drive, Koonwarra
Contact: Rod, 0408 619 182
Website: www.koonwarra.vic.au

4 December
SUMMER PIZZA DAYS

Relax in the vineyard to enjoy Sicilian style wood-fired pizzas made to your order, listen to live guitar music of old favourites, and smell the glorious roses at Lyre Bird Hill Winery.
Time: 12 noon to 5pm
Venue: Lyrebird Hill Winery, Koonwarra-Inverloch Rd, Koonwarra
Contact: 03 5664 3204. Email: rowen@lyrebirdhill.com.au
Website: http://www.lyrebirdhill.com.au

4 December
KONGWAK MARKET
10am – 3pm
Venue: Korumburra-Wonthaggi Rd, Kongwak
Contact: Jane, 0417 142 478

4 December
JUMBUNNA BUSH MARKET
Time: 9am – 1pm
Venue: The Main Hall, Jumbunna
Contact: Dawn Wylie, 03 5657 3253

10 December
COAL CREEK HISTORIC GHOST TOURS
Come and discover the darker side of local history. Be guided through the haunting atmosphere and listen to stories about Coal Creek’s ghosts.
The tours are not suitable for children under 12. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
The 2 hour tour costs $25 per person, no concessions. Light supper is included.
Tour times: 8.30pm to 10.30pm.
Tours must be pre-booked and pre-paid. Groups welcome; maximum 20 persons.
For further details visit the Coal Creek Website Events page. For bookings contact Coal Creek.
Venue: Coal Creek Community Park & Museum, South Gippsland Hwy, Korumburra
Contact: Coal Creek, 5655 1811
Email: coalcreek1@southgippsland.vic.gov.au
Website: http://www.coalcreekvillage.com.au

10 December — 11 December
GOOSENECK POTTERY KILN OPENING AND CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION
Pots from the latest firing, Throwing demonstrations – 11am and 2.30pm. Inspect the kiln and workshop, kiln talk at 12.30, wine and cheese.
Opening Hours: 10.30am to 5pm Weekends, public holidays and most weekdays (phone first weekdays). Closed Tuesdays and during August.
Venue: Gooseneck Pottery, 60 Kardella Rd, Kardella
Contact: 03 5655 2405
Email: gooseneckpottery@dcsi.net.au
Website: http://www.gooseneckpottery.com.au

10 December — 31 January
BACK TO BACK — ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE GOLD & SILVERSMITHS GUILD OF AUSTRALIA
The Gold & Silversmiths Guild of Australia holds an Annual exhibiton every year at The Goldsmith’s Gallery in San Remo. Some of the finest jewellery, artisans and goldsmiths from around Australia are members of the Guild. The theme this year is ‘Back to Back’, it is up to the member to create a piece of jewellery that has some reference to the title of the exhibiton as well as send 5 other examples of their work for display and sale.
The Gallery is open from Wednesday to Saturday in off peak and usually open every day over the Christmas holidays. 10am-5.30pm.
Official Champagne Opening on the 10th of December at 2pm
Venue: Bridgewater Arcade, 157-159 Marine Parade, San Remo
Contact: 03 5678 5788
Email: bpratt@bepgold.com.au
Website: http://www.goldsmithsgallery.com.au

10 December
MIRBOO NORTH MARKET
8.30am-1pm
Venue: Baromi Park, Main St, Mirboo North
Contact: Maxine, 03 5668 2465

10 December
COAL CREEK FARMERS MARKET
Coal Creek is a local community Farmers’ Market that will be: for genuine producers only (no on-sellers), plastic bag free, and accredited by the Victorian Farmers Market Assoctation.
Time: 8am – 1pm
Venue: Coal Creek Community Park & Museum, South Gippsland Hwy, Korumburra
Contact: Coal Creek Farmers Market 0459 629 000
Email: farmersmarket@coalcreekvillage.com.au
Website: http://www.coalcreekvillage.com.au

10 December
TOORA MARKET
8am – 12.30pm
Venue: Former Bonlac Store, Jetty Rd, Toora
Contact: Jeanette, 5686 2690

11 December
TIDAL RIVER OPEN SPACE PROJECT DECEMBER WALK
The Tidal River Open Space Project (TROSP) is a community based initiative in partnership with Parks Victoria. The purpose of the project is to design and construct an integrated open space at Wilson’s Promontory National Park on the site of the current playground in Tidal River.
TROSP social walks are held on the second Sunday of every month. Anyone welcome. Morning tea provided after the walk.
9.30am start
This walk will be from Squeaky Beach to Picnic Bay.
Where: Meet at the Squeaky Beach Car Park
Contact: Dana Hughes, 0427 808 540
Email: dana@danahughes.com.au
Website: http://www.trosp.tumblr.com/

11 December
SUMMER PIZZA DAYS
Relax in the vineyard to enjoy Sicilian style wood-fired pizzas made to your order, listen to live guitar music of old favourites, and smell the glorious roses at Lyre Bird Hill Winery.
Time: 12 noon to 5pm
Venue: Lyrebird Hill Winery, Koonwarra-Inverloch Rd, Koonwarra
Contact: 03 5664 3204. Email: rowen@lyrebirdhill.com.au
Website: http://www.lyrebirdhill.com.au

11 December — 29 January
SCULPTURE IN THE VINEYARD
Sculpture in the Vineyard is a collection of works by Gippsland artists in various mediums, principally outdoors. Following the warm reception for the sculpture exhibition last summer, Gippsland artists have welcomed the opportunity to exhibit new works. The works of various material are situated around the vineyard, the waterholes, the orchard and the gardens of Lyre Bird Hill, enticing visitors to wander, consider, maybe purchase, and enjoy the idyllic surrounds.
Time: Open daily, 10am to 5pm
Venue: Lyrebird Hill Winery, Koonwarra-Inverloch Rd, Koonwarra
Contact: 03 5664 3204. Email: rowen@lyrebirdhill.com.au
Website: http://www.lyrebirdhill.com.au  

11 December
KONGWAK MARKET
Time: 10am – 3pm
Venue: Korumburra – Wonthaggi Road, Kongwak
Contact: Jane 0417 142 478

11 December
PROMONTORY HOME/PRODUCE MARKET
Time: 8am to 2pm
Venue: Foster Showgrounds, Station Rd, Foster
Contact: Juneen, 0427 809 509

11 December
LOCH LIONS VILLAGE MARKET
Stallholders welcome
A project of the Lions Club of Strzelecki Inc.
Time: 8.30am start
Venue: Railway Siding, Loch
Contact: Barry Worsburgh, 0418 500 520
15 December — 3 January
“COLLECTIVE” — ANNUAL VOLUNTEERS EXHIBITION
Stockyard Gallerys fabulous volunteers showcase their awesome talents in the annual volunteer exhibition.
Volunteers wishing to enter work in the exhibition should bring the work with a completed Inwards Register form to the gallery by Monday 2nd December.
Gallery Hours: Open daily, 10am to 4pm – (except Christmas Day and Boxing Day)
Venue: Stockyard Gallery, Cnr. Main & McDonald Streets Foster
Contact: Stockyard Gallery, 03 5682 1125
Website: http://www.stockyardgallery.org.au

16 December
CAROLS AT COAL CREEK
Carols starting at 7.30pm
Venue: Coal Creek Community Gallery, South Gippsland Hwy, Korumburra
Contact: Coal Creek, 5655 1811
Website: http://www.coalcreekvillage.com.au

16 December
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Hosted by Meeniyan Dumbalk United
Starting at 6pm
Free Jumping castle and face painting. Live music by Geoff ‘Dog’ Sparks
BBQ Dinner, Bar open for drinks
BYO chair
An appearance of Santa!
Venue: Meeniyan Recreation Reserve, Hanily St (Nerrena-Meeniyan Rd) Meeniyan

17 December
AN INTIMATE EVENING WITH COLIN HAY
As frontman and principle songwriter for eighties hit machine Men at Work, Colin Hay is responsible for one of the most identifiable sounds in pop music.
He may be best known as the lead singer for Men At Work but he feels that his new album is the best he’s ever done.
Bookings: Phone 5664 9239 or email lyrebirdarts@hotmail.com
Tickets: $40/$45
Venue: Meeniyan Hall, Whitelaw St, Meeniyan
Contact: 03 5664 9239
Email: lyrebirdarts@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.lyrebirdartscouncil.com.au/

17 December
PROM COUNTRY FARMERS MARKET
Time: 8am -12noon
Venue: Foster War Memorial Arts Centre, Main Street, Foster
Contact: Juneen Schulz, 0427 809 509

18 December — 21 January
“QUIET DOWN” — EXHIBITION
New paper and glass works by Sarah Dingwall. December 18 to January 21. Opening Sunday December 18 from 2 – 5pm.
Gallery Hours: Open 7 days mid Dec – end Jan, 10 am to 5pm. Other: Open Thursday to Monday (Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
Venue: Gecko Studio Gallery, 15 Falls Rd, Fish Creek
Contact: Gecko Studio Gallery, 03 5683 2481
Website: http://www.geckostudiogallery.com.au/

18 December
KONGWAK MARKET
Time: 10am – 3pm
Venue: Korumburra – Wonthaggi Road, Kongwak
Contact: Jane, 0417 142 478

18 December
INVERLOCH FARMERS MARKET
Fresh Food and Produce
Time: 8am – 1pm
Venue: The Glade, Inverloch
Contact: Peter Arnold, 03 5664 0096

27 December
SUMMER PIZZA DAYS
Relax in the vineyard to enjoy Sicilian style wood-fired pizzas made to your order, listen to live guitar music of old favourites, and smell the glorious roses at Lyre Bird Hill Winery.
Time: 12 noon to 5pm
Venue: Lyrebird Hill Winery, Koonwarra-Inverloch Rd, Koonwarra
Contact: 03 5664 3204. Email: rowen@lyrebirdhill.com.au
Website: http://www.lyrebirdhill.com.au

27 December
NYORA SPEEDBOWL SPRINTCARS
5pm start
ALLSTAR SPRINTCARS, Grand in the Hand for V8 Dirt Modifieds, Geoff Moule Memorial for Victorian Mini Sprints, Open Sedans
Venue: Grundy Ave, Nyora
Website: http://www.nyoraspeedbowl.org.au

31 December
NEW YEARS EVE FIREWORKS
A range of fun events and fireworks for all.
Gates open at 5.30
Costs $25 Adults
$10 children
Venue: Alberton West Recreation Ground, Alberton West

Walk Prom Country South Gippsland

Dated: 15 Oct 2011
Posted by Lorraine
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Down load the Prom Country Walks Brochure 

and enter a competition to win 2 nights for 2 people at the Wilderness Retreat at Wilsons Promontory  National Park valued at $500 Entrys Close 16 March 2012

The Brochure includes the following South Gippsland walks

Great Southern Rail Trail – Leongatha to Foster

Lyrebird Forest Walk – Mirboo North

Bird Hide Walk – Toora

Welshpool Pathway – Welshpool

Port Franklin Board Walk – Port Franklin

Bald Hills Wetlands Walk – Tarwin Lower

Roy Henderson Walk – Sandy Point

Point Smythe – Venus Bay

Olsens Walk – Korumburra

Big Drift – Wilsons Promontory National Park

Picnic Bay – Wilsons Promontory National Park

Lilly Pilly nature walk – Wilsons Promontory National Park

Squeaky Beach (via Tidal overlook) – Wilsons Promontory National Park

Darby Saddle to Tongue Point – Wilsons Promontory National Park

 


Wilsons Promontory National Park Re-opens after Floods

Dated: 23 Sep 2011
Posted by Lorraine
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Wilsons Promontory National Park reopened on Friday 23 September 2011. “The Prom” has been closed since the devastating floods on the 22 March 2011, but much has been done since to repair roads, bridges etc. to enable the Park to open for the school holidays. So if you are looking for somewhere to take the family during the school holidays head on down to South Gippsland and take a look at the Wilsons Promontory National Park. (the southern most point of the Australian mainland). Also stop at Coal Creek Village (free entry), Meeniyan and Fish Creek all are well worth a look at on the way through to the Prom.

Derek Guille at the Meeniyan Hall Sept 2011

Dated: 13 Sep 2011
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Derek Guille has announced he will retire from ABC Radio, presenting his last Evenings program on ABC Victoria in September.
Derek Guille has for many years been a champion of promoting and talking about live music, what’s new, what’s happening in Victoria etc.

Monday the 19th Sept He will broadcast live from Hamilton and focus on farming.
Tuesday the 20th he will broadcast from Castlemaine and focus on the arts.
Wednesday the 21st Sept he will come to Meeniyan Hall and focus on music.
His plan is to broadcast live from 7pm to 10pm. He will bring down with him the band Weddings, Parties, Anything and they will perform live as will a few local musicians. He has invited his listeners to ‘just turn up’ if they wish to be at any of these evenings.
Thursday 22 Sept at the great hall at the National Gallery of Victoria.
According to ABC statistics Derek has an average listening audience of 300,000 people.
Feel free to tell/invite your friends.
Doors open @ 6pm
No tickets required, JUST TURN UP.
It is FREE

Prom Country Spring Events 2011

Dated: 13 Sep 2011
Posted by Lorraine
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Looking to have fun in South Gippsland during spring then have a look at the Prom Country Events Brochure so that you do not miss out on all that is happening in glorious Gippsland.