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Narooma Oyster Festival4 - 5 May
Far South Coast Region
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Inside:
Art Trail
What To See & Do
What's On
Live Music Guide
Monthly Markets
Regional Map
May 2013
Towamba Acoustic Sessions Page 7
Eurobodalla River of Art Page 26
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Narooma celebrates oystersScrumptious Sydney Rock Oysters from south coast estuaries star at this year’s Narooma Oyster Festival (4-5 May) which showcases the region’s produce and culinary and artistic talents. The festival has different programs on each of the two days.Saturday’s ‘Naturally Gourmet Fair’ (4 May) beside Narooma’s stunning Wagonga Inlet features:• cooking demonstrations by Australia’s first MasterChef Julie Goodwin and some of the coast’s finest chefs - Huw Jones of Zanzibar at Merimbula (SMH Hat), Alex Dawkins of Tallwoods of Mollymook, and Michael Stokes of Narooma’s Michael’s by the Sea.• the popular Ultimate Oyster Experience lunch where local growers host exclusive master tastings of Sydney Rock oysters from four different south coast growing areas, plus Angasi oysters (pre-booking advisable – see webpage);
• the Oyster Bar with succulent freshly shucked oysters served natural or lightly grilled with chilled white wines;• National launch Australia’s Oyster Coast;• over 60 gourmet food and craft stalls;• craft beers and boutique wine sampling;• the Oyster Shucking Competition with celebrity oyster shucker and former world champion Jim Wild presiding over the judging; • great music by talented locals as well as Mick Conway and Robbie Long, and Ray Beadle;• free Kids Zone, sand modelling workshops and other family activities; • plus Narooma Golf Club’s Oyster
Farmers’ Ball that night. Sunday’s ‘Narooma on Show’ encourages visitors to explore the area’s many attractions as well as enjoying more oysters at local eateries. You can: • enjoy the Poet’s Brunch by Wagonga Inlet;• head to sea on one of Narooma’s charter boats and enjoy a tour of Montague Island;• watch ‘The Oyster Farmer’ at the heritage listed Narooma Kinema;• join an oyster tour on Wagonga Inlet;• walk Ringland’s Rotary bushwalk along Wagonga Inlet’s southern shore;• see cheesemaking in Tilba;• ride your bike or walk along the scenic Narooma/Dalmeny coastal cycleway;• discover Tilba and Bodalla.See www.naroomaoysterfestival.com for the full program.
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Scrumptious Sydney Rock Oysters from South Coast estuaries star at this year’s Narooma Oyster Festival which showcases the region’s produce, culinary and artistic talents.
Saturday 4th May – Naturally Gourmet FairEnjoy a day of food and fun beside Narooma’s stunning Wagonga Inlet. Join Australia’s first Masterchef Julie Goodwin with some of the South Coast’s finest chef’s. Great music including Mick Conway, Robbie Long and Ray Beadle. Lots of food and craft stalls, free rides for the kids and more.
Sunday 5th May – Narooma on ShowExplore the area’s many attractions as well as enjoying more oysters at local eateries. Start with a Poet’s breakfast or perhaps head out to Montague Island. Enjoy the local Kinema’s screening of “The Oyster Farmer” or simply take a stroll or bike ride along the famous Narooma/Dalmeny cycleway.
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Welcome to the Far South Coast - whether you're a local, visiting from up the road or from interstate or overseas, we hope you enjoy your time in this beautiful part of the world.
May brings the return of the Narooma Oyster Festival. This annual event showcases the region's produce, culinary and artistic talents - definitely an event not to be missed! See pages 2 and 3 for all the details.
The Pambula Motorfest has everything from cars, bikes, 4x4s, trucks, tractors and much more to tweak the interest of anybody. More info is on page 9.
Spectrum Theatre Group once again showcases the great talent in the region with their presentation of Secret Bridesmaids' Business, a show not to be missed. Details on page 12.
May also brings us the Eurobodalla River of Art Festival, an appetising program of live music, theatre, film, visual arts and literature from one end of the Eurobodalla shire to the other. More information on page 26.
The second Towamba Acoustic Sessions provide a great opportunity to pick up tips and tricks from seasoned performers of many different guitar styles. Details on page 7.
The annual Malibu competition in Merimbula attracts mal surfers from far and wide - check out the action at Main Beach Merimbula. Details page 14.
There's also a Literary Lunch to raise funds for the inaugural Batemans Bay Writers Festival, with well-known personality Peter FitzSimons AM -see page 31 for more information.
Finally, a family carnival atmosphere will invade Ford Park Merimbula when the Merimbula Fun Run gets under way, with kids entertainment and stalls to keep the less physical occupied whilst the action occurs on a scenic loop around Merimbula. See page 13 for more.
Have a safe and enjoyable time on the coast!
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George Bass and Matthew Flinders were the first Europeans to ‘discover’ Twofold Bay in 1798, but the region had been inhabited by members of the Yuin nation for thousands of years, attracted by the rich food resources offered by the sea and surrounding forests.
Local Aboriginal people had a strong connection with killer whales, and this included the harvesting of small whales and fish that killer whales herded into the shallows.
A permanent shore-based whaling station was first established by the Imlay Brothers in the 1830s, and whaling continued for another century.
For a real taste of life in the whaling industry you can also visit Davidson Whaling Station, the longest operating shore-based whaling station in Australia, located on Kiah Inlet at Twofold Bay. Historic Boydtown is also worth a visit - make sure you drop in to the beautifully restored Seahorse Inn.
You can experience some of Eden's history and see the skeleton of “Old Tom”, Eden’s famous killer whale, at the Eden Killer Whale Museum.
Eden is now famous as a destination for whale-watching, with migrations occurring in late autumn and spring.
The Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre, located on Main Wharf, has displays of the local marine environment.
What to See & Do Visit the Eden Killer Whale Museum
Go whale & dolphin watching
Check out the fishing trawlers at Eden Wharf
Wander through the Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre
Hire a fishing charter, take a cruise or try sea kayaking on Twofold Bay
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTREMitchell Street, Eden Ph: 02 6496 1953
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superb venues provide a smorgasbord of activities, entertainment and fantastic dining!
Eden Fishermen’s Recreation Club Eden Gardens Country ClubPrinces Hwy Eden . Phone: 6496 1126 www.edenfishermens.com.au
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Davy Jones’ Treasures Gift & Souvenir Shop open 7 days· Extensive range of historical books · Disabled Access · Bus Parking
184 Imlay St, EDEN opp Police Station ph 02 6496 2094 fax 02 6496 2024www.killerwhalemuseum.com.au email: [email protected]
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Davidson Gallery Whaling Exhibition
Visit Old Tom’s Skeleton -themost famous of Killer Whales
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Now ShowingHMAS ONSLOWAdoption of an Oberon
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‘Strike’ tells the tale of Eden's tuna fishing industryIn 1949, Eden’s fishing industry faced economic ruin. The two main fishing species of barracouta and salmon failed to arrive along the coast, leaving local fishermen wondering what to do next. Tuna was the answer. Thousands of tons of tuna could be found close to shore during the annual migration to spawning grounds off Tasmania. Fishermen at Bermagui claimed there were so many that they ‘could walk from their boats to the shore on the fishes’ backs’.Up until then, there was no market for Australian caught tuna either in Australia or overseas. With the reduced catch of salmon and barracouta the fishermen turned to tuna as a means to make their way clear of the poor season. Mostly caught by trolling up to seven lines, around 300, 000 pounds (136 kg) of tuna was caught in the first four weeks. Most of the tuna weighed around 20 pounds (just under 10 kg). Further out to sea, Commonwealth fisheries officers located schools of
tuna weighing up to 50 pounds (22.6 kg). The season saw 1,000 tons of southern bluefin tuna landed at port and was mostly caught by fishermen using improvised equipment and learning the habits of the fish as they went.On 24 September 1950, the American owned tuna clipper Senibua (with its own spotting aircraft) arrived in Sydney and began to prepare for experimental pole fishing for tuna in Australian waters. On its first cruise in October in waters near Jervis Bay, Senibua poled 6 tons of southern bluefin in 40 minutes. The visit by the clipper was seen as an opportune time for Australian fishermen to learn tuna poling methods from experienced crews, assess tuna poling against purse seine netting, and explore the commercial viability of Australian tuna resources. Tuna poling involved the ‘chumming’ of waters, where either dead or live bait was thrown into the school of tuna to create a feeding frenzy. While tuna were actively feeding, fishermen stood in racks attached to the sides of the fishing vessel, and cast long lines with barbless feather lures or live bait. The fish strike the lure and once hooked, fishermen haul their long fishing poles overhead where the fish dislodge during the change in tension of the swinging action. The line and lure is then cast out again as quickly
as possible to maximise the catch numbers while the feeding frenzy is at its peak. If fish proved too large for a single pole fisherman, the pole configuration changed to double and triple polers which allowed two or three men to haul in a single fish. In the early 1960s, experiments began on mechanical poling machines. While they had benefits, vessels still required crews to resolve mechanical and fish release failures and stow the catch. A dangerous occupation, fishermen have been lost when hauled overboard by large tuna, and entire crews of vessels have vanished in poor weather conditions.This exhibition examines the evolution of methods and equipment associated with tuna pole fishing, and pays tribute to the fishermen who worked in the physically, financially and emotionally demanding industry of tuna poling.Strike is open until 11th August 2013.
Below left: Estelle Star, 1961. Photograph by Don Edwards. Courtesy National Archives of Australia Below: Double poling tuna, c1960s. Courtesy of J Mathieson
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Towamba Acoustic Sessions - listen, learn, play & enjoyThe Towamba Acoustic Sessions (TAS13) will again come to life on 18 May 2013. A series of informal 'workshops', held mostly around various campfires, will offer musicians and spoken word performers an opportunity to share their art, tricks and experiences in a family friendly bush setting.Formal workshops held from 10am to 4pm will include Children's Singing, Bodhran, Latin American Guitar, Advanced Finger Style Guitar, Dobro, Ukulele, Tin Whistle, Blues Harmonica, Bass, Clawhammer Banjo, Singing, Fiddle, and Growing Eco Vegies.
Food stalls, a bar and market stalls will ensure you have all you need for the day, and there will be plenty to keep the kids amused. A blackboard concert will run in the hall for most of Saturday, with selected artists invited back for a 'celebrity' show that night.Camping is available for just $10 (including hot showers), and food will be available from Friday night, until Sunday morning breakfast.The nearest shops and fuel are 30 Km away in Wyndham and Eden.Check 'Towamba Acoustic Sessions' on Facebook or go to www.svfcinc.org
Annual Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Forum on this monthBookings are now open for Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre’s 5th Annual Marine Science Forum, held on 4th - 5th May in the Eden Marine High School Hall.The Forum brings together six highly regarded marine scientists from across Australia, presenting to community members the very latest in research. This year’s Forum theme is ‘Who Cares? Global research – local issues’ and will cover a wide range of research that has local implications for residents, tourists and recreational fishermen in particular.Dr Jane Sexton from the Risk Analysis Methods section of Geoscience Australia will give a presentation titled ‘Tsunami: how wet will you get?’ Dr Ezequiel Marzinelli from Sydney Institute of Marine Science will discuss restoring underwater forests and Dr Scott Ling from the Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania will focus on ocean warming, overfishing and overgrazing of kelp beds in eastern Tasmania. Dr Pia Winberg is the Director of the Shoalhaven Marine & Freshwater Centre, University of Wollongong - her presentation, ‘Oysters anyone?’ will be fascinating. Dr Steve Eggins returns after undertaking research in Eden last year. Steve and PhD Candidate Kate Holland will explain ‘Why put
Antarctic tagging blue whales, but her presentation at the Forum will provide amazing 3D footage of the movements of tagged humpbacks off our shores and illustrate their feeding habits.Entry to the Forum is free for students; registration forms are available from www.sapphirecoastdiscovery.com.au or contact the office on 6496 1699.
the acid on Twofold Bay’s planktonic foraminifera?’ Finally, Kylie Owen, PhD Candidate with the Cetacean Ecology and Acoustics Laboratory, UQld recently returned from a field trip to the
Above: Tagging blue whales in the Antarctic
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The Pambula River floodplain was for thousands of years a source of food and materials for the Thaua people of the Yuin nation.Europeans first explored the region during George Bass's southern voyage of 1797. Seeking shelter from a gale, Bass travelled up the Pambula River, noting its beauty in his diary. A marker has been erected by the National Parks and Wildlife Service on this historic site.European settlement began in the 1830's, with the original township built on the southern banks of the Pambula River. Severe flooding in the 1860s meant the town had to be re-located to its present site on higher ground.In 1888, gold was discovered on the banks of the Yowaka River, and by 1891 there were eleven mining companies in operation at the Mount Gahan site.Pambula’s historic past is very much in evidence today, with beautifully restored and maintained historic
buildings and farmhouses. Pambula today has an eclectic mix of businesses, with art galleries, cafes, restaurants, gift shops and pubs. It's a great place to shop for something a bit different.At the southern end of the town is Panboola, a fantastic community conservation and heritage project that has transformed this part of Pambula over the past 10 years. Covering former farmland, areas of saltmarsh, billabongs and the former Pambula Racecourse, the area has been extensively re-planted and has great walking and cycling tracks. The old race track is a great spot for the kids to cycle around, with the centre of the track often inhabited by kangaroos.Just 5 minutes east of the village is Pambula Beach, set between the ocean, the mouth of Pambula River and Ben Boyd National Park. Pambula Beach has an excellent
swimming beach patrolled by the Pambula Surf Life Saving Club, a dog friendly beach at Middle Beach and the beautiful Pambula Rivermouth is great for families.Heading south toward Eden turn off the Highway to Pambula Lake, where there’s a boat ramp for launching vessels. Several oyster growers sell fresh Pambula Lake oysters here too, including Broadwater Oysters.
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What to See & Do Enjoy the beautiful historic
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Visit the ‘Oaklands’ complex
Take a walk around Panboola
Visit the friendly kangaroos at Pambula Beach
Try some oysters at Pambula Lake
Hand-moulded Organic SourdoughsCakes & Pastries
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Pambula Motorfest raises funds for Pambula Hospital AuxiliaryAfter a hugely successful inaugural event last year, the Pambula Motorfest is back again for 2013. The event is held on Sunday 5th May at the Pambula Sporting Complex, and entry is open to cars, bikes, 4x4s, trucks, tractors and stationary engines. This year there is a monster raffle with first prize being a 6 x 4 box trailer packed with prizes, including a brand new Pee Wee 50 motorcycle and other goods, with a total value at over $5,000.This family friendly event is run to benefit the local community, with funds raised donated to the Pambula Hospital Auxiliary. Information and entry forms can be found online at www.pambula-motorfest.com or by emailing [email protected].“It is a great family day out, with something for everyone. And it’s all for an excellent cause” said Committee member Scott Whatman.There will be plenty of action for the whole family with interactive displays from the RFS, Police, swap meet, heaps of trade stalls, and much more. The kids won’t miss out with facepainting, jumping castles and slides, and a “fairy” who is great with balloon animals.Saturday afternoon will see the
introduction of the first “Meet’N’Greet” cruise, giving entrants and their families the chance to show off their cars around the local area, and to meet like-minded friends and contacts.“After the success of last year we have put in a lot of work to make this year bigger and better, and we are hoping to raise a lot of money for the Pambula Hospital Auxiliary” said chairman Brett Hansford.Gates open to the public at 10am, with trophy presentations onsite at 2pm. There are over 50 trophies to be won, so if you have a vehicle you would like to enter, visit the website to download your entry form. Spectator entry is $5 per adult and kids under 16 free, but remember funds raised are donated to the Pambula Hospital Auxiliary.Anyone interested in being a part of this event can go to our website www.pambula-motorfest.com or call 0466 110 826.
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EdenEden Local Produce Market 3rd Saturday of the month. Eden Community Garden, Uniting Church, Chandos Street. 8.30-12 noon
Pambula Pambula Rotary Market 2nd Sunday of month Pambula Recreation Grounds.
Pambula Craft Market 2nd Sunday of mth from 8am - 1pm. Cnr. Monaro & Toalla Sts.
Robin Hood Service Club Craft & Collectables Market 2nd Sunday of month from 8am - 1pm. Pambula Town Hall.
MerimbulaMerimbula Seaside Market & Fair 3rd Sunday of month from 8.30 - 12.30 Ford Oval.
Merimbula RFS Market Thursday 30th, Friday 31st 9am – 3pm at Twyford Hall.
Candelo1st Sun. of each month from 8.30am - 12.30pm. Candelo Oval & Town Hall.
BegaSCPA Markets in Bega Friday 10th, Friday 24th, Friday 31st 1pm. Littleton Gardens, Bega.
WyndhamWyndham All Weather Market 4th Sunday of month from 8.30am - 12.30pm at Wyndham Hall (OPEN IN ALL WEATHER).
BermaguiBermagui Hand & Homemade Market last Sunday of mth, 8.30 - 12.30, Dickinson Park.
Cobargo Cobargo Laneway Markets every Saturday from 9am till 1pm.
TilbaTilba Market Home grown - hand made, every Saturday 8am till 12noonTilba Hall, contact 4473 7231
Narooma
Narooma Rotary Markets 4th Sunday of mth NATA Oval, Princes Hwy.
M o n t h l y M a r k e t s G u i d eMoruyaMoruya Country Market Riverside Park, cnr Shore St and Ford St 8am - 1pm every Saturday morning.
Malua Bay Quota Seaside Market 1st Saturday February, April & June. At Malua Bay Beach Reserve, Malua Bay.
Batemans BayBatemans Bay Coastal Patrol Market 1st Sun of mth, Corrigans Park, Batehaven, 9am-1pm.
Batemans Bay High School 3rd Sunday of month.
N u r s e r i e s & G a rd e n s
Bega Garden Nursery 32-34 Church St Bega Ph 6492 6628 Open Monday - Saturday
Bodalla Nursery 195 Princes Hwy Bodalla Ph 4473 5166 Closed Tuesdays. May - August open 9 to 4. Large range of fruit & deciduous trees.
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What to See & Do Go whale watching in season
Get out on the water with hire boats or fishing charters, and go dolphin watching
Take a scenic flight up and down the spectacular Far South Coast
Have some thrills at Magic Mountain Fun Park, Top Fun & Mandeni Family Fun Park
Visit the Merimbula Aquarium at the Wharf at fish feeding time
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Merimbula is the tourist hub of the Sapphire Coast with its lakeside restaurants and cafes, great shopping and a vast array of attractions and accommodation choices.
Merimbula has a long history of human occupation, with Aboriginal people making the most of the available food resources, leaving behind middens that are visible today.
In more recent times, Merimbula was one of several coastal trading ports connecting the region to the outside world, as the area was relatively isolated with a lack of rail or road access.
The Old School Museum on Main St has information and displays about the town’s early European history.
There are several walking tracks that take advantage of the beautiful views around the Lake; from the Wharf to Spencer Park, from the Bridge to Top Lake and around Fishpen.
Other things you can do around Merimbula include snorkeling, surfing, cycling, enjoying a scenic flights, ten-pin bowling, family fun parks or experiencing native animals or marine creatures up close.
Merimbula is a great place to go shopping, with specialty shops and nationally-known outlets tucked away in arcades and courtyards. There are also plenty of cafes with great coffee.
Foodies are spoilt for choice, with a wide range of restaurants, clubs and the Hotel offering a host of different dining experiences, but with fresh local seafood a common theme.
For a musical night out, there are lots of venues in Merimbula and the surrounding areas that offer live music; especially during the annual Jazz Festival in June.
Tura Beach is only a short drive north, with its own shopping centre, country club and beautiful beach.
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Sshhhh it’s a secret - Secret Bridesmaids' Business
To find out all the juicy secrets, you'll have to book your ticket to Spectrum Theatre Group’s performance of ‘Secret Bridesmaids’ Business”, written by
Elizabeth Coleman and directed by Bill Deveril of Merimbula. ‘Secret Bridesmaids’ Business’ is set on the night before Meg Bacon’s wedding.
Meg's plan is to have a quiet night in with her mother Colleen, and two best friends, bridesmaids Angela and Lucy, in a hotel suite in Melbourne. A massive secret disturbs what should be a fun-filled evening, and the biggest moment of Meg’s life, her wedding day. Be prepared to laugh until you cry as the truth is revealed and chaos is unleashed. ‘Secret Bridesmaids’ Business’ will be performed at Twyford Hall, Merimbula from May 4 to May 18. Cabaret style seating at tables during evening performances and concert style seating during Sunday matinee. Bookings open to general public at Twyford Hall box office on April 17. This show contains some coarse language and is not recommended for young children. Visit the Spectrum website www.spectrumtheatregroup.org.au
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• Blue Wren Cafe now licensed, enjoy Breakfast, Lunch & Devonshire Tea• BBQ also available• Evening meals (with talks & walk optional) for groups by arrangement
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Choose from our casual lunch menu (11.30am - 2.30pm)
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Family fun at the Merimbula Fun RunThe 2013 Merimbula 10km Fun Run and 5km Fun Run|Walk is aimed at both recreational and professional runners and walkers locally and across Australia.The event, held on Sunday 26th May 2013, follows a scenic loop showcasing the magical coastal town of Merimbula.Starting and Finishing at Ford Oval, Ocean Drive, there will be a family carnival atmosphere with a fun group warm-up, race commentary, goodie bags for all registered finishers, presentations for individual and team 5km and 10km winners, lucky prize and raffle draws, kids entertainment and sponsor and hospitality stalls.Online registration is now open.Website: www.ourmerimbula.com.au/merimbulafunrunFacebook: www.facebook.com/merimbulafunrunPhone: 0404 427457
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Calling all mal surfers... the Origimal is on againFans of mal surfing should keep the Saturday 18th May free for the Merimbula Sailboard Club's 27th annual Malibu surfing competition.This fun one day event attracts Malibu surfers from up and down the coast, Sydney and Lakes Entrance,Victoria.It's a double elimination event, which means surfers get to surf at least twice before elimination.Awards will be presented in a range of categories including Womens, grommets, Juniors, Open Masters, Veterans and Grey Grommets.Entry forms for the event will
be available at the Merimbula Surf Shop, via the MSC web site (merimbulasaillboardclub.com.au), or by calling contest co-ordinator John Smythe on 0407 260 015.Entry costs $60 and includes a T shirt, BBQ all day and prizes.Competitors meet at 7am at Main Beach Merimbula where the venue is decided according to conditions.A new Bushrat Malibu surfboard is up for grabs along with a host of prizes from FOX, Merimbula Surf Shop, Pambula Wholefoods, Vicolo and Woodbine Park Eco Cabins.
Above: Finalists in the 2012 Malibu surfing competition
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A fun way to explore the beautiful Merimbula Lake½ hr - $25 1 hr - $35 2 hrs - $50 3 hrs - $65 4 hrs - $80 5 hrs - $95All day special - ONLY $120
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2 HOUR SCENIC CRUISE - regularly sighting Dolphins, Seals,Penguins, Seabirds$30 Adult$27 Senior/Student$20 Child (5-15yrs) $10 Child under 5yrs$85 per family (2 adults, 2 children under 16yrs)$10 per additional child from same family
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Live Entertainment - MayEden Fishermens ClubPh 6496 1577Contact Club for details
Pambula Merimbula Golf ClubPh 6495 6154Contact Club for details
Merimbula RSLPh 6495 1502Sat 4th DJ Grey in the Scenic Lounge. Free entryFri 10th The Country Rock Super Hits Show in the Function room, tickets $20 on sale now
Lakeview HotelPh 6495 1202DJ every Saturday night
Merimbula Aquarium & Wharf Restaurant Ph 6495 4446 Sun 5th Steve Clark Trio
Club Sapphire MerimbulaPh 6495 1306 Fri 3rd Rockpool Piano Bar - Geoff Willis. Free from 6.30pm Bookings advisedSat 4th Jay Podger in the Main Bar Free from 8pmFri 10th Rockpool Piano Bar - Mark Bolsius. Free from 6.30pm. Bookings advised.Sat 11th Shadoogie Rock ‘n’ Roll, Free in the Audi from 8pmSun 12th Mothers Day lunch with free entertainment by Candy McViety from 12pmFri 17th Rockpool Piano Bar - Kade Brown. Free from 6.30pm. Bookings advised.Fri 24th Rockpool Piano Bar - Mark Bolsius. Free from 6.30pm. Bookings advised.
Sat 25th Sapphire Coast Concert Band from 6.30pm. Contact Club for detailsWed 29th Questacon 5pm – 8pm. Contact Club for details.Fri 31st Rockpool Piano Bar - Paul Dion, Free from 6.30pm. Bookings advised.
Club Bega Ph 6492 1055 Fri 10th Mandy and John (STRUTH)Sun 12th (Mothers Day) – Bob Porter B & B & C everything from Blues to LatinSat 18th Karaoke with DJ GrayFri 31st Donny Ryan Solo
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With beautiful beaches, estuaries and National Parks all close by, Tathra is an ideal holiday destination for both families and couples.
Tathra’s famous historic Wharf was built in 1862 from funds donated by farmers and the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company.
The location of the Wharf was chosen as it was the only suitable site between Merimbula and Bermagui, with protection from southerly winds provided by the adjacent headland.
Passengers travelling to Sydney shared the journey with local produce, and often pigs on their way to market, hence the name "Pig and Whistle Fleet" in relation to the Tathra steamships.
Because there was no railway line or decent roads, the steamer service was crucial to the region, and it continued to operate until 1954.
The Tathra Wharf is now classified
by the National Trust as the only remaining steamer wharf on the Australian coastline.
Swimming at Tathra’s patrolled beach (summer only) may provide the added bonus of a dolphin sighting, and passing whales, heading south on their migration, are frequently seen from September to November.
Bushwalking, kayaking, mountain-biking, snorkeling and surfing are all popular around Tathra.
is a popular spot for fishing.
There are lots of things for the kids to do, with a fantastic skatebowl suitable for skateboards, bikes and scooters, and a great playground, both located near the Tathra Surf Lifesaving Club.
An easy 3km walking and cycling track runs from Tathra to the mouth of the Bega River at Mogareeka, with other walks around town as well.
Direct access to the ocean is available at Kianinny Bay (also good for
swimming), and the boat ramp at Mogareeka provides an easy launch into the Bega River estuary.
Tathra also has great places to eat, ranging from gourmet delis to cafés and restaurants.
On the 27th - 28th April, Tathra will be taken over by mountain bike enthusiasts competing in the third annual Tathra MTB Enduro. See page 19 opposite for more information.
What to See & Do Check out the view and spot whales
from the Headland lookout Enjoy the walk from Tathra to the
mouth of the Bega River at Mogareeka Explore the Bega River by boat Visit the historic Tathra Wharf
Visit National Parks• Coast & forest campsites, walks and drives• Accommodation and tours at Green Cape Lightstation• Summer & Easter Discovery Program• Award winning Montague Island Tours
For information and advice contact NPWS Merimbula 6495 5000 or Narooma 4476 0800
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Bushwalking in National ParksSpend an hour, a day or more walking in the National Parks and reserves of the Region. The walks featured here are some of the more popular ones, but there are many short and medium distance walks available at almost all destinations within National Parks in the region. Ask at a NPWS office or local tourist information centre about others.Please note that for all these walks, strong footwear should be worn, carry food and water, and take clothing suitable for changing weather conditions.
1. The Big Hole/Marble Arch Deua National Park 4km return Approx. 1.5 hours Big Hole 13km return Approx. 5.5 hours Marble ArchThe north-western section of Deua National Park is a karst or limestone layer containing 400 million year old cave systems. The Big Hole and Marble Arch are two fascinating features which can be seen without going underground. Please note that permission is required to enter some caves. The walk starts from Berlang Camping Area, 45 minutes drive south of Braidwood along the Krawarree Road. After fording the knee-deep Shoalhaven River, an easy walk leads to a viewing platform from where the remarkable Big Hole, a chasm some 96 metres deep and 50 metres wide, can be safely viewed. The resident lyrebird may appear in the early morning or late afternoon when it comes out to feed. The track to Marble Arch continues from below the viewing platform. From the base of the hill the track is gently undulating until the very steep 150 metre descent into the Marble Arch. Wide bands of marble can be seen in the walls of the canyon and cavern roof and beautiful ferns cling to the lower sides of the canyon.Please note: The Shoalhaven River may become impassable after heavy rain. Do not enter the Marble Arch if Reedy Creek has risen or there are storms in the area.
2. Cascades Walk Wadbilliga National Park 3km return Approx. 2 hours
This easy walk begins from the Cascades Camping Area off Badja Forest Road near Countegany, east of Cooma. Follow the track through granite outcrops and forest rich with arboreal mammals to a viewing platform overlooking Tuross Falls and the spectacular gorge.
3. Kangarutha Walking Track Bournda National Park 9km one way Approx. 5 hoursStart this walk from Kianinny Bay via Tathra in the north or from Turingal Head via Wallagoot Lake Boat Club in the south. Rugged coastline, sandy and pebbly beaches and spectacular cliffs are features of this walk. The coastal heathland, dominated by dwarf oaks, Allocasuarina paludosa, is a haven in winter and spring for nectar-feeding birds like the eastern spinebill. At Boulder Bay, a fragile and uncommon remnant rainforest lies unusually close to the sea. Camping is available at Hobart Beach on the southern side of Wallagoot Lake. Park use fees apply.
4. Light to Light Walk Ben Boyd National Park 31km one way Approx. 3 days
This newly constructed walk connects Boyd’s Tower to Green Cape Lightstation, about 40km by road south of Eden. This magnificent coastal walk can be done over a couple of days or in easy half day sections. Spectacular ocean views, red rock platforms, long sandy beaches and a surprising array of different coastal landscapes, plant communities and animal habitats are found on this walk. Humpback whales and perhaps southern right whales may be seen on their southern migration during the spring months. A detailed walk brochure is available at the NPWS office in Merimbula. Camping is available along the way or stay in comfort in the renovated Green Cape Lightkeepers Cottages. Park use fees apply.
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8 Canning St Bega 02 6492 4441
ArtizAntiqueThe funkiest little decor & gift shop in the deep south!
Bull & Cow AntiquesWe are not expensive we only look that way! Restoration and custom made furniture service available.Open Mon-Fri 9.30 - 5, Sat 9.30 - 1.Cnr Carp & Canning Sts Bega 0437 721 513
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Thornleigh On Newtown Licenced Cafe
Morning & Afternoon Tea & Lunch served from Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm
Morning Tea & Lunch on Saturdays 10am-2pm
The cafe is the perfect place to sit back and enjoy our coffee with great company & our friendly service.
Everyone is welcomeBookings preferred but not essential Our menu is Dine-in only, please call 6492 4359 to secure your table.
Off street parking, Eftpos, Disabled facilities available.187-189 Newtown Rd Bega www.thornleighonnewtown.com.au
Bega Country Club
Sizzling Summer Special18 holes $209 holes $12Offer valid until 1st March 2013
• Superb 18 hole golf course
• Squash CourtsEZ•GO Electric Carts for hire, buggies and clubs available.
Tarraganda Lane, Bega (02) 6492 1570 Look for us on the web: begacountryclub.com.au
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Free admission Gourmet range of fudge Cheese tasting & sales
Ice creams, milk shakes & light meals The History of Dairying Museum
Picnic area Local products, Arts & CraftsOpen 9am - 5pm, 7 days
(closed Christmas Day & Good Friday)Ph 02 6491 7762
Lagoon St, North Bega www.begacheese.com.au
BEGA CHEESE HERITAGE CENTRE
Now incorporating the Bega Visitor Information Centre Ph 02 6491 7645 Fax 02 6491 7646 [email protected]
Regional Bus Ticketingavailable for Countrylink & Premier bus services
Bega’s premier venue...
6492 105582 Gipps Street Bega
Savour the menu or relax with a coffee in Grace’s Café open 7 days for lunch and dinner+ Regular entertainment Raffles and Draws+ Sports Bar and Lounge with big screen TV’s+TAB, Keno and Sports Channels+ Courtesy Bus Wednesday to Saturday+ For all functions and conference needs+ Social bowls
Bega is a place of natural beauty, surrounded by lush pastures and forests hugging the escarpment.
The dairy industry has always played a major part in the Bega economy, and this is still the case today, with the
Bega Cheese Co-op one of Australia’s leading manufacturers of dairy products, exporting millions of dollars worth of product every year.
A visit to the Bega Cheese Heritage Centre is a must. The Heritage Centre
has a wonderful display of cheese and butter-making equipment from the 1900s, and provides an insight into how early farmers lived, worked and transported their products. The Heritage Centre is also home to the Bega Tourist Information Centre, which provides information about the region.
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTREAt Bega Cheese Heritage Centre Lagoon Street, Bega Ph: 02 6491 7645
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What to See & Do Visit the Bega Cheese Heritage
Centre
Take in the view from the Bega lookout, 5km north of Bega
Visit the Art Galleries
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Bega Secrets
Award winning range of food, Pizza deals and more. Open 10am-9.30pm Mon to Fri, 4.30pm-9.30pm Sat & Sun. At 98 Carp St Bega next to Coles with plenty of parking.
Phone ahead for prompt service: 6492 6000
Large range of stock frames, fast and friendly service. Selection of local photography by Tony & Robert Lockerbie. Think outside the picture.
115 Carp St Bega 6492 6500 [email protected]
Bega Garden NurseryHardy plants for coastal, frost & dry conditions. Seedlings and herbs are our speciality. OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY “The little nursery down the lane”
Rear of 32-34 Church St Bega 6492 6628
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62 Carp Street, Bega Phone 02 6492 1393www.thepickledpear.com.au
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The Butchers BlockLongest established butcher in Bega, now taking orders via email: [email protected] Sapphire Marketplace Bega 6492 1162
Antiques • Vintage • Retro • Art • Books • Records • Unique Gifts • Homewares • Artisan-made furniture & decor • investment art
Open 9.30-5.30 Mon to Fri 10am 12.30 Sat
8 Canning St Bega 02 6492 4441
ArtizAntiqueThe funkiest little decor & gift shop in the deep south!
Bull & Cow AntiquesWe are not expensive we only look that way! Restoration and custom made furniture service available.Open Mon-Fri 9.30 - 5, Sat 9.30 - 1.Cnr Carp & Canning Sts Bega 0437 721 513
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Thornleigh On Newtown Licenced Cafe
Morning & Afternoon Tea & Lunch served from Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm
Morning Tea & Lunch on Saturdays 10am-2pm
The cafe is the perfect place to sit back and enjoy our coffee with great company & our friendly service.
Everyone is welcomeBookings preferred but not essential Our menu is Dine-in only, please call 6492 4359 to secure your table.
Off street parking, Eftpos, Disabled facilities available.187-189 Newtown Rd Bega www.thornleighonnewtown.com.au
Bega Country Club
Sizzling Summer Special18 holes $209 holes $12Offer valid until 1st March 2013
• Superb 18 hole golf course
• Squash CourtsEZ•GO Electric Carts for hire, buggies and clubs available.
Tarraganda Lane, Bega (02) 6492 1570 Look for us on the web: begacountryclub.com.au
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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES
Cobargo Information Centre Princes Hwy, Cobargo Ph: 02 6493 6110 Open Thu - Mon 10am - 4pm
Bermagui Information CentreBunga Street, Bermagui Ph: 02 6493 3054 Open 7 days 10am - 4pm
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Bangles GalleryA comprehensive range of all Australian made pottery
Princes Hwy Cobargo 6493 6421
South CoaSt Leather
Step Inside and experience that Genuine Leather Smell!
The picturesque historic village of Cobargo is far more than a working village. It is a creative, vibrant place reflecting the diversity and talents of those who live and work in the district.
With galleries, cafes and established businesses like South Coast Leather and the unique Bangles Pottery shop, Cobargo is a great little village to spend some time wandering about in.
Saturday mornings in particular see
Cobargo come alive with the Laneway markets.
Bermagui offers visitors a myriad of things to do and places to go.
Pristine beaches and lakes provide water activities from surfing to swimming, snorkeling, boating and canoeing.
Throw in a line from the beach, rocks or along the Bermagui River, or head out on one of the local charter boats.
Don't miss a swim in the beautiful Blue Pool, set on the edge of the ocean at the base of the cliffs off Scenic Drive.
Go bush walking, take a guided walk or bird watch in the surrounding National Parks and State Forests.
Close to Bermagui, Wallaga Lake is one of the largest coastal lakes in NSW. On the Wallaga Lake Road is the Montreal Goldfield where you can take a guided tour of the and learn about the discovery of gold in the 1880s.
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Central Tilba Farm Cabins(02) 4473 7353
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ABC Cheese Factory(02) 4473 7387
Tilba Leather(02) 4473 7360
Tilba Treasures(02) 4473 7799
Central Tilba and Tilba Tilba lie on the slopes of Gulaga, a place of great spiritual significance to people from the Yuin nation. Named Mt. Dromedary by Captain Cook in 1770, gold was discovered on the lower slopes of Gulaga in the 1860s. Many of Tilba’ s buildings were constructed in the late 1880s when the gold boom was at its peak. The entire village of Central Tilba was classified by the National Trust in 1974 in recognition of its historical significance. The village has become a centre for crafts people and artisans, as well as ‘old-fashioned’ stores like the general store, lolly shop and toy shop. Shops with leather work, unusual clothing, cafes, antiques and gift ware, as well as the pub, art studios, and the famous Cheese Factory are all located on Central Tilba’s main street.
ABC Cheese FactoryThe ABC Cheese Factory is located in the heart of historical Central Tilba and is the home of Cheese on the South Coast of NSW. The ABC Cheese Factory was established in 1891 and was the first Cheese Co-op in NSW.Today the ABC Cheese Factory is owned by local dairy farmers Erica and Nic Dibden who bottle their unhomogenised milk onsite and make cheese. Their milk and cheese can be purchased at the Factory or at many retail outlets across the South Coast of NSW. Come and watch cheese being made, milk being bottled or come and sample some of their delicious product.Cheese tastings are available at all times, as are tastings and sales of a large range of local South Coast honeys.As well as cheese and honey, the ABC Cheese Factory also features a wide range of jams and preserves, local produce, regional guides and books, souvenirs, gifts, ice-cream and other refreshments – including freshly ground and brewed Byron Bay Coffee.The ABC Cheese Factory is open every day from 9am to 5pm except Christmas Day and Boxing Day.ABC Cheese Factory, 37 Bate St Central Tilba. Ph (02) 4473 7387
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1. The Land of Many Waters Gallery The Land of Many Waters Gallery Batemans Bay Visitors Centre, Princes Highway, Batemans Bay. Ph 4472 6900. Open 7 days. Mixed exhibition featuring local artists working with textiles, print, pastel, paint and more. All work for sale. Visit www.eurobodalla.com.au for more information.
2. To Di For Designer Accessories Shop 1, 64 Vulcan Street, Moruya. Ph 4474 2422. Open Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm, Saturday 9am - 2pm. Martina Penning exhibits her colourful art with a twist.
3. Naomi Crowther Gallery 2/18 Bate Street Central Tilba (next door to Tilba Bakery). Ph 0244737800. Open Sunday - Wednesday 11am - 3pm. Showcasing the highly collectable, vibrant paintings of Australian visual artist, Naomi Crowther. Crowther’s beautiful work brings a charming and relaxed atmosphere to any room… filling the need for affordable, original artworks that provide a sophisticated image. View her well known “Poppies” series and recent “Coastal” series on show now.
4. Bermagui Mudworks 23 Alexander Dr, Bermagui Ph 6493 4661. Pottery studio & Cafe, with original wheel thrown domestic ware and garden ware. Open 9am to 5pm, closed Tuesdays & Wednesdays. Will be closed for winter from June 1st to the October long weekend.
5. Ivy Hill Gallery 1795 Bermagui Rd, Wapengo. Ph 6494 0152 www.ivyhill.com.au. Monthly exhibitions featuring the work of the finest contemporary artists in the region. John K Drews large abstract paintings and Matthew Jones figurative paintings and sculpture, exhibiting 3rd May to 10th June 2013 when Gallery closes for a seasonal break. A Winter Exhibition of work by Ivy Hill artists will be open by appointment. Open 10 - 5 Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon on the coast road at Wapengo.
6. Narek Galleries 1140 Tathra-Bermagui Rd, Tanja. Ph 6494 0112 www.narekgalleries.com Established for over forty years, the gallery presents a vibrant programme of regularly changing exhibitions by critically acclaimed Australian artists and craftspeople in the Old Tanja Church and a stockroom display in the 'Glasshouse Gallery'. In the church until 10th June is the exhibition 'Scratching the Surface 2', new work by Janet DeBoos, renowned for her ceramics that juxtapose iconic Chinese porcelain imagery and Australian flora. Open: Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon, 10.30 to 5.30 and by appointment.
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7. Bega Valley Regional Gallery Zingel Place, Bega. Ph 6499 2187 www.begavalley.nsw.gov.au/Community/Art_Gallery/Art_Gallery.htm Open Tuesday - Friday 10am - 4pm, Saturday 9am - 12 noon. 'Still Life', 29th March – 11th May. Featuring the exquisitely realised work of master printmaker Chris Denton and the deliciously bucolic domestic tableaux of painter Kimberley Dodd. Official opening Thursday 28th March from 6pm. 'Tuned', 17th May - 29th June. A revealing exhibition with a voyeuristic twist; featuring the work of three couples – all successful artists in their own right: Suzie Bleach and Andy Townsend, Annie Franklin and Gordon Robinson, Rachel Burns and Ulan Murray.
8. Spiral Gallery 47 Church St Bega. Ph 6492 5322 www.spiralgallery.org.au Open Monday - Friday 10am - 4pm, Saturday 10am - 1pm. Represents regional, emerging and established artists. In Gallery 1: 12 April to 8 May: 'BLACK & WHITE with a touch of colour', from bold lino prints to subtle graphite renditions, Black and White has always intrigued us, for as viewers we bring our own colour to the image. 20 artists respond with works in many media. In Gallery 1: 10 May - 5 June: 'The Road to the Coast', featuring work by Anna Buck, Jan Collingridge, Louella McPaul, Jane Murphy, Georgia Partridge, Anneke Paijmans, Donna Ransom & Jan Ridgway. Every year, Canberrans make the journey by road to the southern corner of the state. The history of the road is written in sweeping plains, steep bends, middens, wildlife, bridges, rainforest gullies, pie and petrol stops and, finally, the first glimpse of the ocean. Eight Far South Coast artists interpret the journey and express the links of past and present that connect Canberra and the coast. In Gallery 2: 12th April to 8th May: 'Out of My Mind', sculptures and wall works by Sharon Cornthwaite.
9. Australian Pottery at Bemboka 1 Oliver Street, Bemboka Ph 6493 0491 www.australianpotteryatbemboka.com.au Open October - June, Friday to Monday 10am to 5pm or by appointment. Australian pottery made in the last half century, in a contemporary house and gallery setting with mountain views. New exhibition “Mid-century Modern: The influence of European style on Australian post-war ceramics” opening 30th September as part of the River Music Fair.
10. Artessence Gallery 47 Toalla St Pambula. Ph 6495 7286 Open Monday - Saturday 9.30am - 4.30pm. Paintings, Ceramics, Jewellery, Glassware, Mosaics, textiles and photography by local and interstate artists.
11. Old Cellars Gallery 246 Mt Darragh Rd South Pambula. Ph 0447 507 913 Open Friday - Monday 10am til 4pm or by appointment. Contemporary & traditional arts featuring local & interstate artists. www.oldcellarsgallery.com.au
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Above: Tony Green, James Henry and Cyril Green perform the music of the Jimmy Little Trio.
Eurobodalla River of Art inspired by creative lifeThe Eurobodalla River of Art celebrates the wealth and vibrancy of creative practitioners living
in and complementing the beautiful environment of the Eurobodalla.Residents and visitors will be able to delight in an appetising program of live music, theatre, film, visual arts and literature from one end of the shire to the other. An exciting new project premiering as part of the 2013 Festival is the Prices Café exhibition. Set in a recreated café with video interviews, photographs and music, Prices Café celebrates Moruya’s social hub for Aboriginal people in the 1950s and 60s and
brings to life an almost-forgotten moment in Moruya's history. Prices Café is based on an original idea by South Coast Aboriginal artist Cheryl Davison and produced by South East Arts, and is supported by the Australian Government through the Indigenous Culture Support program.On Saturday 18th May at the Moruya Golf Club there's a fantastic Jimmy Little Tribute Concert, featuring Jimmy’s talented grandson James
Henry as lead singer, with two of the original members of The Jimmy Little Trio. The Trio were the first Indigenous country music band to release an album, to feature on Australian TV, and to perform at the Sydney Opera House.As part of the inaugural Batemans Bay Writers Festival, a Literary Lunch with Peter Fitzsimons is on Saturday 25th May at the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club. Over a champagne lunch, enjoy Peter's stories about life, history and the Australian way.The Eurobodalla Fibre and Textile Artists Group (EFTAG) present Carnivale - another exciting, way-out wearable art fashion parade and dinner in Moruya. For program details and information, go to www.riverofart.com.au We hope that you are inspired.
What to See & Do Take a trip to Montague Island
Nature Reserve to watch wildlife
Follow Narooma's Mill Bay Boardwalk to see schools of fish and graceful stingrays
Visit Bodalla's historic All Saints Church
Stroll or ride your bike through Moruya's Riverside Park
Indulge in some retail therapy in Moruya's many specialty shops
late 1800s as a private country estate based around the dairy and cheese making industries, which still dominate Bodalla today.
All Saints Anglican Church was commissioned by the Mort family in memory of Thomas Mort and his wife. Work began on the Church in 1880 and was completed in 1901.
Further north, the township of Moruya also has beautifully preserved heritage buildings and streetscapes and is a great place to explore.
It’s famous for supplying the granite used in the piers of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, as well as Sydney’s Post Office, the Bank of NSW and the Cenotaph in Martin Place.
These days however, Moruya is known for the large, intricately carved wooden
poles that are dotted along the footpath of the main street.
Fantastic cafes, restaurants and pubs with live music can also be found in this bustling little country town that has lots to offer.
Narooma is one of the most scenic towns on the Far South Coast, sitting between the ocean and the startling blue-green waters of Wagonga Inlet.
The town manages to retain a '1950s fishing village' vibe but modernised, with great shops, cafes and restaurants. It's a fantastic place for families, with a patrolled beach, bike tracks and lots of waterways to explore or fish in.
Narooma is the base for charter operators offering tours to nearby Montague Island, with its spectacular lighthouse, little penguin and fur seal colonies and Aboriginal heritage.
Just up the road from Narooma is Bodalla, the village with the magnificent stone church and many other historic buildings. The village was developed by Thomas Mort in the
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What's On - May13th Feb - 11th August - Strike, Eden Killer Whale MuseumDiscover the history of Eden's tuna fishing industry, a dangerous occupation which was physically, financially and emotionally demanding on those who were involved. More information on page 6 or go to www.killewhalemuseum.com.au
4th - 5th May - Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre's Annual Forum, Eden Marine High School, EdenThe theme for the Forum this year is 'Who Cares? Global research – local issues’. Six scientists from around Australia discuss their latest research that has local implications for residents, tourists and recreational fishermen in particular. Details on page 7 or go to www.sapphirecoastdiscovery.com.au
4th - 5th May - Narooma Oyster Festival, NaroomaSaturday's program includes cooking demonstrations, the Ultimate Oyster Experience lunch, the Oyster Bar, Oyster Shucking Competition, music by Mick Conway and Robbie Long, free Kids Zone, sand modelling workshops and other family activities. Go to page 2 or www.naroomaoysterfestival.com
5th May - Pambula MotorfestPambula Sporting Complex, PambulaRaising funds for the Pambula Hospital Auxiliary, the Motorfest has everything from cars, bikes, 4x4s, trucks, tractors and stationary engines to interactive displays from the RFS, Police, swap meet, heaps of trade stalls and more. Plenty of activities for the kids. Entry $5 for adults, u16 free. Check out page 9 or visit: www.pambula-motorfest.com
4th - 18th May Secret Bridesmaids' Business, Twyford Hall, MerimbulaPresented by the Spectrum Theatre Group, Secret Bridesmaids' Business is set on the night before Meg Bacon's wedding - she plans a quiet night in with her mum and two bridesmaids, but that's not how it turns out. Be warned, there is some coarse language. More info on page 12 or go to www.spectrumtheatregroup.org.au
17th - 26th May - Eurobodalla River of Art FestivalDelight in an appetising program of live music, theatre, film, visual arts and literature from one end of the Eurobodalla shire to the other. More information on page 26 opposite, or go to www.riverofart.com.au
18th May - Towamba Acoustic Sessions, Towamba Community Hall, TowambaPresented by the Southern Valley Folk Club, the second Towamba Acoustic Sessions looks set to be a cracker. Informal workshops include Children's Singing, Bodhran, Latin American Guitar, Advanced Finger Style Guitar, Dobro, Ukulele, Tin Whistle, Blues Harmonica, Bass, Clawhammer Banjo, Singing and Fiddle. A great opportunity to pick up tips and tricks from seasoned performers, in a family-friendly environment. Details on page 7 or go to www.svfcinc.org
18th May - 27th Annual Malibu surfing competition, MerimbulaThe Merimbula Sailboard Club's annual Malibu competition attracts mal surfers from Sydney to Lakes Entrance for good reason - heaps of prizes, and good waves (mostly). The action happens at Main Beach in Merimbula - check page 14 or the website for entry forms and details. www.merimbulasailboardclub.com.au
25th May - Literary Lunch,Batemans Bay Writers FestivalHelp fund the inaugural Batemans Bay Writers Festival, to be held in July 2014, by attending a Literary Lunch with Peter FitzSimons AM. One of Australia's most respected authors, TV and radio personalities, Peter will entertain with his take on life, history and the Australian way. Details on page 31 or www.batemansbaywritersfestival.com.au
26th May - Merimbula Fun Run, Ford Oval, MerimbulaTackle the 5km Fun Run/Walk or the 10km run in a scenic loop around beautiful Merimbula. A family carnival atmosphere invades Ford Park, with a fun group warm-up, presentations for individual/team 5km and 10km winners, kids entertainment and hospitality stalls. See page 13 or www.ourmerimbula.com.au/merimbulafunrun to register.
Check page 15 for this month's Live Entertainment
4th - 5th May - Narooma Oyster Festival, Narooma
18th May - Annual Malibu Surfing Competition, Merimbula
5th May - Pambula Motorfest, Pambula
4th - 18th May - Secret Bridesmaids Business, Merimbula
17th - 26th May - Eurobodalla River of Art Festival, Moruya
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Original Gold Rush Colony, Mogo
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Mogo Orchid & Fern NurseryGreenhouse of Australian Native Orchids & Ferns. Specialise in Australian cool climate native orchids. Materials for re-potting & mounting. Wall Décor, Designer pots. Nursery with a difference.
Clocktower ArcadeSix fabulous shops to keep you occupied.46 Sydney St Mogo 4474 2288
Clocktower Arcade
Mogo BookstoreWe offer a wide variety of quality second hand books at affordable prices. Drop in for a relaxed browse when you visit Mogo. Enquiries are welcome.
Princes Hwy Mogo. 4474 2141
Shop 2, ClockTower Arcade, Mogo. 4474 3524
The Old Dairy Country Crafts♦ Shabby Chic ♦ Dolls and Bears ♦ Home Embellishments ♦ Gifts
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Amanda’s of Mogo Extensive range of art & craft supplies including:
♦ Canvasses ♦ Art Materials ♦ Stamping ♦ Papercraft
♦ Scrapbooking ♦ Cardmaking ♦ Precious Metal Clay
Workshops for all levels in card-making, scrapbooking &
PMC (silver) jewellery.
Phone/Fax: 4474 3453
41 Princes Highway, Mogo NSW 2536
Open 7 days 9am - 5pm
What to See & Do Step back in time and pan for gold
at the Gold Rush Colony
Go mountain-biking on the trails in nearby State Forests
Take a stroll around town and explore the interesting shops
The township of Mogo was born when gold was discovered in the early 1850s at Cabbage Tree Creek. Estimates of the number of diggers who converged on the town range from a conservative 200 to an unlikely 20,000.
To experience what the town was like during the boom, a visit to the Original Gold Rush Colony is a must.
Located in a natural Australian bush setting on 4.5ha, the Original Gold Rsuh Colony, formerly known as Old Mogo Town, is a great place to step back in time.
After taking out the award for Cultural and Heritage Tourism at the South Coast Regional Tourism Awards in 2008, 2009 and 2010, in 2011 the Original Gold Rush Colony won the Heritage and Cultural Tourism - Hall of Fame award.
Mogo is now famous for its great range of specialty stores, housed in replica nineteenth century timber buildings.
There are potteries, galleries, antique stores, bookshop and coffee shops, many of which specialise in unusual and interesting items. Mogo is the perfect place to spend time browsing for something a little bit different.
Also in Mogo is the internationally recognised Mogo Zoo. Providing world standard facilities for over 200 animals of more than 39 rare and exotic species, Mogo Zoo is committed to the survival of endangered species, including the rare white lions of ‘Timbavati’.Mogo Zoo also won their category at the 2011 South Coast Regional Tourism Awards; they won the award for the best Tourist Attraction.
Congratulations to the Original Gold Rush Colony and Mogo Zoo on their recent awards - they certainly did Mogo proud.
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Mogo Orchid & Fern NurseryGreenhouse of Australian Native Orchids & Ferns. Specialise in Australian cool climate native orchids. Materials for re-potting & mounting. Wall Décor, Designer pots. Nursery with a difference.
Clocktower ArcadeSix fabulous shops to keep you occupied.46 Sydney St Mogo 4474 2288
Clocktower Arcade
Mogo BookstoreWe offer a wide variety of quality second hand books at affordable prices. Drop in for a relaxed browse when you visit Mogo. Enquiries are welcome.
Princes Hwy Mogo. 4474 2141
Shop 2, ClockTower Arcade, Mogo. 4474 3524
The Old Dairy Country Crafts♦ Shabby Chic ♦ Dolls and Bears ♦ Home Embellishments ♦ Gifts
♦ Cow Ceramics
The Original Gold Rush Colony The Mogo Maze has proven to be very popular with all ages since opening in time for the summer holidays. The fastest times recorded have been by littlies who chose to slither under the internal maze walls on their bellies.The response to the palisade timber has been very positive, as younger children can see other people moving through the gaps in the fencing. They can also reach the raised platform in the centre and look out over the top of the maze to the outside world.The Eureka theme on the storyboards on the dead end panels has proven to be the most popular so far. The Eureka flag hangs on the sailing mast at the entrance, and above the magnificent
mural painted by talented staff member Trevor Hyde.Guests can choose to run the maze on its own or take up the challenge of the Eureka Theme Crossword Puzzle . Questions are scattered throughout the maze, with cryptic clues to help solve the answers . Once completed, guests return their crosswords to reception to collect a prize.At the Original Gold Rush Colony it is possible to purchase tickets to either the maze or a train ride without paying to go into the Gold Rush Theme Park. Within the park, you can take a tour, pan for gold, or play mini-golf. Overnight guests receive free entry into the Gold Rush Theme Park. All paying guests to the Theme Park may purchase discounted tickets for the maze and train.
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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTREPrinces Hwy, Batemans Bay Ph: 1800 802 528 [email protected]
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BLUEDOCK
UNIQUE WATERFRONT HOLIDAY TOWNHOUSES
100 metres to Batemans Bay town centre
Clyde River Motor Inn Bookings 4472 6444
BATEHAVEN BOOK EXCHANGE
Buy, Sell & Exchange a wide range of Books Shop 4/270 Beach Rd
BatehavenOpen Mon-Fri 10am-4.30pm,
Sat 10am-1pm
Ph/Fax: 02 4472 6736 Email: [email protected] www.batehavenbookexchange.com
What to See & Do Explore the Clyde River by boat,
houseboat or kayak
Book a fishing charter for a deep-sea fishing experience
Visit the Budawang National Park to experience the spectacular escarpment or the Murramarang National Park with its coastal forests
Head into town for great shopping
Enjoy a coffee or a meal at one of the cafés and restaurants on the bank of the Clyde River.
Drive south and explore Malua Bay, Mossy Point and Tomakin.
Like many coastal towns, Batemans Bay, settled by Europeans in the 1820s, relied on timber, ship building, dairying and fishing as its main source of income over the past 200 years.
The town is accessed from the north by its famous lifting span bridge, the oldest of its type in Australia.
Now a thriving regional centre and major tourist destination, people come to Batemans Bay from all over Australia for its natural beauty.
Situated on the banks of the magnificent Clyde River, water is deeply ingrained in the culture of ‘the Bay’. Swimming, boating, fishing, kayaking, surfing and diving are all within easy reach of town.
The Batemans Marine Park ensures that the coastal environment is protected for future generations.
Hire a boat, kayak or a houseboat to explore the spectacular upper reaches of the Clyde River.
Batemans Bay is a great destination for families, with its array of outdoor activities and attractions such as mini-golf, a cinema, animal park, tennis and a carnival in summer.
There are lots of great national parks to explore within easy driving distance.
The Bay is famous for its Clyde River oysters, and there are plenty of cafes, restaurants, clubs and hotels offering local seafood on the menu.
Follow the coastline south to explore beautiful beaches to be found at Malua Bay, Rosedale and Broulee.
Head north to Durras Lake for a spot of fishing, bushwalk in the Murramarang National Park or say hi to the kangaroos at Pebbly Beach.
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Fundraising lunch supports Batemans Bay Writers Festival$33pp or $250 for table bookings of 8. Bookings are essential and can be made online at www.eurobodalla.com.au/river-of-art-festival, by ringing or visiting the Batemans Bay Visitor Centre on 1800 802 528, or at Hooked on Books, Village Centre or Bay Bookshop, cnr Orient & North St, Batemans Bay for cash sales only.
Planning is well under way for the inaugural Batemans Bay Writers Festival to be held in Batemans Bay in July 2014.In addition to celebrating all things literary, the Festival hopes to increase tourism and generate business for local traders in a quieter time of the year.To help get the Festival off the ground, the Festival committee is holding their first fundraising event on Saturday 25th May 2013.Peter FitzSimons AM, one of Australia’s most respected authors, TV and radio personalities, will be speaking at a Literary Luncheon at the Batemans Bay
Soldiers Club.Over a champagne lunch, enjoy Peter's stories about life, history and the Australian way. Known as a bit of a larrikin and a stirrer, Peter is a staunch Republican and advocates a change of design for the Australian Flag.He was one of seven children raised on a citrus orchard during the 1960s, one of the themes in his book 'A Simpler Time'. His most recently published work is 'Eureka', which covers events at the Eureka Stockade in Ballarat during Gold Rush Period.Tickets for the Literary Lunch are
1. Durras Lake (up to 15km)2. South Durras to Batemans Bay in the Batemans Marine Park (17km)3. Cullendulla Creek and Snapper Island (up to 14km)4. Lower Clyde River – Batemans Bay and Nelligen (up to 30km)
Eurobodalla, land of many waters, is kayaking heaven with four major river systems, 20 lakes, 83 beaches and many islands along 130 kilometres of Bate-mans Marine Park coastline. Thinking about kayaking around the Eurobodalla this autumn? Listed below are some great flatwater and sea kayaking routes, courtesy of Eurobodalla Coast Tourism's Kayaking & Canoeing brochure. Take a more detailed map if you’re paddling somewhere new and without a guide, or pick up the brochure from one of the Eurobodalla Tourist Information Centres.
Here are some important safety tips to remember when you undertake any of the routes in this guide: Be Seen-Be Safe - Wear bright coloured clothing. Keep out of mooring areas (where other boats hide your presence).Water safety - Be aware of water safety rules and procedures with information from boating, marine or water sports organisations.Skills - Take a lesson if you need to. Instruction is available in Eurobodalla for all levels of kayaking skills.Safety Vests - Always wear a life vest or life jacket.Helmets - Recommended for surf and white-water kayaking and when paddling near rough water and rocks.Paddle with someone If possible and tell someone where you will be going and when you expect to return.Maps - Take a map with you if you are not familiar with the route.Be aware of local conditions - Including
Kayaking & canoeing in the land of many waterscurrents, tides, water levels, shoreline variations and special hazards.Check the weather - Plus know about likely changes, such as offshore winds that may occur.Wind - Will slow down paddling and the extra effort required will tire you more quickly than normal. Also think about offshore winds – don’t get blown away from shore.Waves - Can be larger than expected and can change in size depending on water depth.Tides - Can be strong and having to paddle against the tide can make you tire quickly. Tidal flow against the wind direction will make waves steeper and water more choppy – plan your paddle according to tides.Surf - Check the conditions and stay away from swimmers.Emergency Contact.Phone 000 Emergency Services.
5. Upper Clyde River at Shallow Crossing (25–40km)6. Batehaven to Mossy Point (up to 20km)7. Tomaga River from Mossy Point (up to 22km)8. Moruya River east of Moruya (up to 14km)9. Moruya River west of Moruya and the Deua River (up to 24km)10. Coila Lake at Tuross (up to 18.5km)11. Tuross Lake (up to 25km)12. Lower Tuross River and Borang Lake (up to 17km)13. Upper Tuross River and Bumbo Lake (11–22.8km)14. Wagonga Inlet at Narooma (various lengths)15. Corunna Lake, Tilba region (up to 12km)16. Mystery Bay to Narooma (various lengths)17. Wallaga Lake, south of the Tilba region (up to 20km)
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