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lost magazine | daylesford & surroundsDecember 2012 / January 2013 | volume 12 issue 124

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contentsIF THE SHOE FITS wear them out in Creswick 4PEDDLING DELICIOUSNESS from London to Castlemaine 8A CHRISTMAS CAROL with apologies to Mrs Brady 10CHRISTMAS IS... never a drag 14PEACE, LOVE AND POSITIVITY bring on 2013! 20NEW YEAR’S EVE, EVE, EVE the countdown is on 22CHEESY HAPPY DANCING in the sunshine 26BULLBOARS AND GUMBOOT happy new year Glenlyon style 30HEARTS FULL OF SONG at the beautiful Boîte festival 34HANGING OUT for rocking horses 36GREEN THUMBS and golden sunshine 38IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE, play on... 40NEWSTEAD LIVE a very big weekend out 42FIRE READY it’s that time of year again... 44BRIC-A-BRAC down a dusty track... 46

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lost - the guide to where to find it® is an independent monthly magazine circulating throughout Daylesford, Hepburn Springs, Trentham, Castlemaine, Woodend, Kyneton, Creswick, Clunes & surrounds.

Publishers: lost magazineDesign: Stefan OverzierCover image: Adam Good Editor: Danni Petkovic Writer: Kathy DouglasPrinter: Sovereign Press (Ballarat)

lost contactlost HQ:PO Box 1008, Daylesford, 3460WRITING, EDITING & DESIGN0425 763 864 / 0439 560 [email protected]

ABN 42 869 766 339Material herein constitutes information not advice.

DEADLINE FOR FEBRUARY 2013

JANUARY 16, 2013

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Kilt-tastic Actionhighlander style

If The Shoe Fitswear them out in CreswickHERE AT lost we often find ourselves thinking “gosh, there really doesn’t seem to be enough Pantomime in the world”. We’re sure you think that often too. Which is why we were chuffed to hear that the Creswick Theatre Company is performing the pantomime: ‘If The Shoe Fits’. Billed as a comic adult pantomime, (sounds a bit ‘oooer’) it is written and directed by Carol B Cole. If The Shoe Fits has a limited season: Saturday, December 1, then Wednesday, December 5 ‘til Saturday December 8. In the season of silliness, why not add a few more laughs and fun. Bring your friends, wear your best shoes (well if the shoe fits... come with us here…) and BYO drinks and nibbles, to Creswick Courthouse Theatre (Raglan Street) for a laugh, and a bit of old fashioned, pre-Christmas panto. Tickets are $15 at the door. For more info call Paul on: 5348 8280.

THIS REGION goes by a few aliases: Spa Country, The Goldfields, and it’s also known as the Central Highlands. And as Central Highlanders we have a healthy respect for Highland activities. Oh yes… Bring on the Bagpipes! This year the Annual Daylesford Highland Gathering is celebrating its 60th year, and will be held Saturday, December 1. Kilts have been pressed, sporrans brushed, tassels fluffed and bagpipes tuned and ready to go for the street parade at 9:30am. Line Vincent Street to cop a marvelous earful of the drums and pipes belting out traditional highland marching tunes, by many visiting bands. The event then moves to Victoria Park for a day of traditional Scottish dancing, solo drum and pipe performances, contests, presentations, stalls, food and activities. Kilt up and get along to join in the fun. For more information on the Highland Gathering go to: daylesfordhighland.com.

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ALPACA PASSION

72 VINCENT STREET, DAYLESFORD 03 5348 11771126 HIGH STREET, ARMADALE 03 9509 9912

www.alpacapassion.com.au

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Everyone Knows…the elves don’t make gift vouchers

A Needle Felted Elf in a pear treeWHEN the boxes of Christmas decorations are unearthed after their 12 month sabbatical in the back of the cupboard/shed/attic, it’s nice to reacquaint yourself with all those cheery baubles and jingly bits. (Not-so-nice however, to recall you couldn’t be bothered untangling the lights before putting them away last year… meh.) But back to the ornaments… There’s something extra gorgeous about a handmade ornament isn’t there? The crafty among us revel in the opportunity to whip up a little Christmas craftiness, and this year Trentham Neighbourhood Centre (High Street) is offering a session on Needle Felting, where you will create your own little 3D Christmas Elf sculpted in wool. Sunday, December 2, 11am-1pm, join the crafty collective and make an elf for the mantel, tree, or for someone special. For more info and bookings call the centre: 5424 1354. Cost $20. Includes all materials.

GIFT vouchers are the easy way out. You can tick off an entire Christmas shopping list in under five minutes in the supermarket (in-between picking up a 12 pack of toilet paper and a sirloin). The downside is that everyone knows you spent more time deliberating over your loo-rolls than their gift. If you’re in Woodend, Sunday, December 2, there are no excuses this year. Craft Markets Australia is hosting a Market Day Out at Hanging Rock (South Rock Road, Woodend). Stroll the marquees and discover high quality hand made goods, unique gifts and gorgeous bits for the fussiest peeps on your pressie list. Market stalls include hand made glass wear, fine soaps, preserves, hand-stitched loveliness, reclaimed-reimagined pieces, art, décor, children’s gifts, delicious fresh produce and absolutely no vouchers. Market hours: 10am ‘til 3pm. Parking $5 (includes market entry). More info at: craftmarkets.com.au.

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Peddling Deliciousnessfrom London to CastlemaineCHRIS Edwards is a Pastry Peddler. Although that description is somewhat apt, it doesn’t really encapsulate the deliciousness of what this fine pastry chef is capable of. Trained in London, Chris whipped up pastries and delicious morsels of awesomeness at the Ritz and numerous schmancy hotels in London before moving to Australia eleven years ago to share his treats with us. (oh we are sooo lucky to have him in our ‘hood peeps!) Chris’ one man business is Peddling Pastry, and from his shiny new kitchen in Castlemaine he lovingly whips, pipes, blind bakes, caramelises and delicately hand-makes pastry perfection in all shapes and sizes using the finest ingredients. His range includes teeny macarons, a range of flourless orange pistachio, chocolate and lemon polenta cakes, decadent ganache tarts (did somebody say passionfruit curd and White chocolate ganache? – oh yes, we diiiid…) and a caramel chocolate ganache that is so good it should be illegal. Chris also creates shortbreads, a summery strawberry crème filled Paris-Brest and the most deluxe ‘hedgehog’ you are ever likely encounter… its proper title is: Belgian Choc Orange Crunch. Chris is also responsible for the incredible Belgian choc honeycomb, made with local Des O’Toole honey and sold through Daylesford Provenders. If you’re keen to hunt down a Peddling Pastry treat, you’re in luck. Chris peddles his wares through Bocconcini (Vincent Street, Daylesford) The Hepburn General Store (Main Road, Hepburn) Coffee Basics, Café Republic and Origini (all in Castlemaine). Chris also takes private orders (oh yes…)! For more information check out the Peddling Pastry Facebook page or give Chris a call on: 0413 686 505.

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Enquiries to FitzGerald Property 5424 1866

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in lovely glenlyonGreen Thumbs Up

A Christmas Carolwith apologies to mrs bradyTHE ONLY Carol better than Carol Brady is a Christmas Carol. Who doesn’t love a par-rum-pum-pum-pum (Little Drummer Boy style) belted out over a few fruit mince pies waving a candle in the air, on a warm Summer’s eve? Ahh. Loves it! The annual Trentham Carols in the Park will be held at Quarry Street Reserve (High Street, Trentham), Friday, December 7. Round up the family, and warm up your vocal cords for a not-so-silent night. Come early (from 6:30pm) for food, bring a picnic blanket, and pull up a patch of grass to listen to local performers (including Katie Nowland), and sing along to your Christmas faves from 7:30. There’ll be a huge Christmas raffle to enter… and shhhh, but rumour has it the bearded bloke in the red suit will be making an appearance at about 8:30pm. Ho ho ho! Carols in the Park finishes up at 9:30pm. For more info call Bette McLaren: 5424 1127.

THERE are so many people around here with talented green thumbs… and the other eight digits do ok too. There are glorious gardens in every street, and on the weekend of Saturday, December 8, and Sunday, December 9, seven magnificent and diverse gardens in Glenlyon will be open to the public from 10am till 4pm. The Gardens of Glenlyon weekend includes talks on everything from worms to wombats, to dealing with frost and fire… and of course and growing stuff. (Perfect) There’ll be displays and enthusiastic gardeny types willing to share tips and stories and green thumbed secrets. The Glenlyon General Store and Ellender Estate Winery will have special menus all weekend, (well you are going to need to eat if you’re visiting seven gardens). Entry is $5 per garden or $25 to view all. Tickets via trybooking.com/BYDI or on the day from Glenlyon Shire Hall. More info call Jill on 5348 7947 or Mary on 5348 7707 or visit: glenlyon.vic.au or gardensofglenlyon.blogspot.com.

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Open every day until late55 Vincent Street Daylesford Tel: 03 5348 [email protected] www.cellarbrations.com.au

The Largest range of local, organic and preservative-free wines.Huge selection of Australian and imported beers, ciders and spirits. Local wine-tasting every Saturday. Right in the heart of Daylesford’s main shopping strip.

Review of the Month:Haselgrove G’noir $19.99 each, 2 for $30 With Christmas and the new year fast approaching, why not treat yourself to something a little glamorous? Haselgrove’s blend of Pinot Noir and Pinot Grigio grapes have been used to create this elegantly styled sparkling wine. Its colour is reminisce of summer watermelon with beautiful bubbles that twinkle like fairy lights in the glass! It smells of citrus fruits and melons and has a hint of strawberry to its fine smooth palate. What a great accompaniment to any event you're planning this holiday season! From all the staff at Cellarbrations we wish you a safe and happy summer holiday season!

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So You Think You Canplie..?THE SOUND of the pitter-patter of tiny feet is usually accompanied by something pretty cute… more often than not, it’s the owners of those feet. For months now, the little owners of many pairs of little feet have been diligently leaping, twirling, posing and tip-toe-practicing their little hearts out at Daylesford Dance. Daylesford Dance is a local dance school specialising in Ballet, Ballroom and Latin dance classes. The junior ballet classes are putting the final touches on costumes, twisting those plaits into buns, and warming up… (happy feet, sad feet, happy feet, sad feet) for the end of year presentation. This year the Daylesford Dance ballet presentation will be held on the big stage (featuring lots of happy feet) at the Daylesford Town Hall (76 Vincent Street) Saturday, December 15 from 2pm. Adult tickets are $15, Children $8, (under 5s free). Or family tickets are $40 (2 Adults, 2 kids). Tickets are available at the door.And if you have an aspiring ballerina in your household, you might want to leap gazelle-like along to the annual Daylesford Dance Enrolment Day, Tuesday, January 29, at the Dance Studio (39 East Street Daylesford). The Studio will be open from 2pm ‘til 4pm, for preschoolers to year 12 students to register for term one. Ballet costumes will be organised, (a Ballarat dance-wear company will be measuring up and taking orders on the day) and of course, if you come along you’ll have the chance to meet the teachers Glenn and Sue. They’ll be available to chat all things dance, and discuss which class would be suitable for your aspiring tiny dancer! First term 2013 begins Monday, February 4. (At the time of print it sounds like such a long way off… We haven’t even started Christmas shopping yet! Perhaps Santa can bring us some ballet shoes? And a tutu? Yes, that would be grand.) For more info on the end of year performance, the enrolment day and 2013 ballet classes, call Glenn or Sue: 0400 669 200 or go to daylesforddance.com.au.

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A display of exotic designed and crafted garden art and sculptural furniture inspired by the architecture and culture of the Mediterranean.Stefan has been creating unique decorative wares for the home interior, garden and business since 1979.Using recycled timber and metal sourced from far and wide, he achieves an historical patina suggesting past centuries.See the displays in his gallery and courtyard. Special pieces may be made to order.

1089 Telegraph Road Sailors FallsSituated only minutes from Daylesford’s main street, beside the twin waterfalls

Ph. 53486600 | www.paradisoarts.com.au | [email protected]

A display of exotic designed and crafted garden art and sculptural furniture inspired by the architecture and culture of the Mediterranean.Stefan has been creating unique

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A Royal Welcometo music lovers everywhere…

Christmas is…never a dragTINSEL, sparkles, shiny balls and glitter everything. Christmas is hands-down the bedazzliest time of year. Hepburn Springs plans on upping the glitz quotient this year with a cheeky Chrissy celebration: Dolly Diamond and Luke Gallagher Do Christmas. Cabaret diva Dolly Diamond hails from the UK, and is well loved in Spa Country, (she’s a regular cabaret fave at the annual ChillOut festival). Together they invite you to sing along to all your favourite Christmas tunes (and to trash your not-so-favourites) Saturday, December 15, at the Palais (111 Main Road, Hepburn Springs). Tickets are $25 + booking fee (show only from 8:30pm), or $65 + booking fee (dinner and show, from 6:30pm). Get your tinsel boa and baubles out and your sparkle on. For more information and bookings go to thepalais.com.au or call 5348 4849.

THERE’S something in the water… or maybe it’s in the beer… This region produces oodles of talented musos. And the Royal Hotel (27 Vincent Street, Daylesford) has decided to jump on the band wagon, quite literally, and bring the bands (and their station wagons full of gear) back into the main street for weekends of live music. Each Friday and Saturday nights from 9:30pm ‘til 12:30am, the Royal will welcome to the stage live bands from here, Ballarat, Geelong, Melbourne and anywhere in-between. Triple J Unearthed winner Josh Owen plays The Royal: Saturday, December 8. (Entry is free) The Royal is also bringing back the Sunday Sesh with something a bit cruisier on offer each Sunday afternoon. The hotel is open 7 days a week, 9am ‘til 10pm, and weekends 9am ‘til 1am. For more info call 5348 2205, or check their Facebook page for updates on who’s playing and what’s on: (search ‘Daylesford Royal Hotel’).

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On the shores of Lake Daylesford.

T +61 3 5348 3329 E [email protected]

The state-of-the-art Salus Spa is designed with blonde wood and splashes of Tiffany blue. The Spa is surrounded by waterfall fed streams and has nine treatment areas, including the Tree Top Mineral Spas which contain 100% pure mineral water. Enjoy relaxing massages, premium Elemis facials, advanced performance body treatments and more. Non residential guests welcome. Bookings essential.

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All I Want For Christmasis someone to do the dishes CHRISTMAS lunch is pretty much the meal of the year. Bold statement, but is it not? At what other times do you attempt a turkey? And which other events inspire you to order a 10 kilo lump of ham, score it, stud it with cloves and smother it in sticky cranberry sauce, baking it ‘til it resembles a patent Vivienne Westwood couture number?… No other event has us hunting down duck fat to baste the spuds in (oh, so good… one moment please… excuse us, salivating…) And who pipes the cream into the brandy snaps, diligently cuts out dozens of shortbread bickies, and wraps a pud in muslin (months in advance) carefully laden with sixpence (watch the coins kiddies!) just for fun…? Indeed, Christmas a major food event like no other. Which in turn, (unless you’re a crazy-clean-as-you-go-guru) makes it a messy kitchen/dishes explosion like no other. *sigh* At about 5pm (after the pressies are all done, and the post lunch pain has worn off – but before you think about dinner (uurgh, already?) the kitchen must be faced. (Cue dramatic music… Dah dah DAAAH!) That is… if you decide to host Christmas at your place. There are many outstanding chefs in the region (with amazing kitchens and turbocharged dishwashers that you don’t need to pack… *Love*) creating heavenly Christmas lunch menus for family gatherings on the big day. Campaspe House (29 Goldies Lane, Woodend) is one such venue. Steffen Jensen has created a wonderful menu (we spied the words: oysters, prawns, turkey ballotine truffle, glazed pork belly with shallot tart, at a quick glance… oh my!) It all sounds delicious and soooo much easier (and more pleasant) than finding yourself elbow deep in a turkey, studding a ham, and having Uncle Barry drop your good glassware after a few too many Chrissy Sherries. The full five course Christmas Luncheon menu is up online at: campaspehouse.com.au. $120 per person, $80 per child (under 12 years of age). Drinks will be served from midday, lunch from 12:30pm. Bookings, call: 5427 2273.For more cafe/restaurant listings turn to page 58.

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farmers’ market styleFresh Festive Fare

‘Tis The Season to get bonkers… fa-la-la-la-laaa…LOVE the silly season. It’s a free pass to go out and get a little bit bonkers. (However, it still doesn’t justify the LED reindeer horns folks, just sayin’…) At Horvat’s Wine Bar (Shop 6, Howe Street Daylesford) they’re celebrating with loads of great live music, cheeky DJs, and Christmas bubbles. On Friday, December 21, sample a little Horvat’s Christmas Cabaret Frivolity with mistress of ceremonies, chanteuse, and comedienne Leila Leontine and her Three Wise Men. Leila will be performing her mesmerisingly sassy act (described by Cameron Woodhead from The Age as “A natural comedian, with a huge stage presence and a singing voice that could charm birds from trees”… wow.) New Year’s Eve local DJ Casio will be spinning the party tunes until our feet fall off and we start dancing with the afore mentioned antlers on our heads. Aaaand that’s when it’s time to go home. More info call Horvat’s: 5348 2333.

THE LAST weekend before Christmas is hectic. Around here it’s not exactly Chaddy hectic, but busy nonetheless. Last minute fever takes hold and we’re crossing lists, checking them twice, and making last minute changes to lists, just so we can do some more crossing and checking. (Fellow list lovers… Unite! Uh huh – you know you do it too.) If your to-do list could do with a few more crosses, let us point you in the direction of the Daylesford Farmers’ Market annual Twilight Christmas Market, Saturday, December 22. This special market is the perfect place to pick up last minute treats and eats and gifts and goodness. Meet friends for a wander, say g’day to the bloke in the red suit on the local CFA truck, (who needs a red-nosed-reindeer when you have lights and sirens baby?) The market is on at the Daylesford Primary School Oval (Vincent Street) from 4pm ‘til 8pm. Find more info on their Facebook page: (DaylesfordFarmersMarket).

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Cool climate Italian Wines available from our cellar door. Open Weekends from 11 - 5pm.

available at selected restaurants, liquor stores, or direct from the vineyard

1225 Malmsbury Rd Glenlyon | t: 5348 7908

NebbioloProseccoPinot Grigio

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bring on 2013!Peace, Love and Positivity

THE END of an old year, and beginning of a brand spanking new one is naturally a good time to do a bit of a stocktake on the past 12+ months, and look into the next 12, to reassess and think about stuff. It can be as deep as you like, (‘wow that new Aldi coffee machine I bought made my year, I think I’ll go crazy and try the Chai pods next’… to ‘I think I’ll leave my job and start a school in Namibia’). Whatever life has thrown at you in 2012, it’s great to take a step back, refocus and breathe. The Satyananda Yoga Ashram at Rocklyn (a peaceful haven nestled deep in the bush at 393 Dean-Barkstead Road, not far from Daylesford) hosts wonderful uplifting New Year’s celebrations. There are several packages available, stay for one, two, or three nights, or just come for New Year’s Eve. The Ashram has accommodation and camping is also available onsite. The purpose of the celebration is to refocus your consciousness and to cultivate and embrace positivity moving forward.There is a special program held during the days leading to New Year’s Eve. Immerse yourself in life at the Ashram with daily yoga sessions, wander or ride the bush trails and breathe the fresh air deeply. The ‘countdown’ to midnight will feature a special program of chanting with the best of Kirtanists, Nada Narayana, and meditation will bring in 2013. Love, peace, positivity and a fresh focus will lead you into the new year. Ahhh bliss.If you’d like to welcome January 1 in, mindfully, with a clear head, positive outlook and new resolve, bookings are still being taken. Three night packages from Saturday, December 29 ‘til New Year’s Day, cost $300, two nights from Sunday December 30, ‘til New Year’s Day are $250, and staying one night (New Year’s Eve) is $200. If you choose not to stay the night, you are also welcome to join in the celebrations.Enrolments for the session only are $120. (Departure 1am). For more info and bookings call the Ashram: 5345 7434 or go to yogavic.org.au

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4th ANNUAL HEPBURN SPRINGS FOLK FESTIVAL4th ANNUAL HEPBURN SPRINGS FOLK FESTIVAL

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the countdown is onNew Year’s Eve, Eve, Eve

christmas at the palaisA Tree Change for Santa

SANTA loves his home up in the Arctic Circle. It’s cold, it snows, and he gets to wear gumboots a lot. Sounds pretty perfect for the bloke in red. We’ve been thinking about it, and we reckon that if Santa ever wanted a tree-change, he’d probably move to Hepburn Springs. In winter he’d feel right at home, there’s lots of gumboots around, the odd snow flurry, and he’d just need to pop a pair of antlers on a local wombat, and it’d almost pass for a reindeer. We’ve also decided that he’d love The Palais (111 Main Road) as well. On Christmas Day, The Palais is hosting a four course Christmas lunch with all the trimmings. It’s $75 per person, $35 for kids (under 12) and kids under 3 are free. We think that after circumnavigating the globe, Santa could be up for a cold one and a decent feed on the 25th, (watch out for Rudolph and his posse out the front). Bookings for Christmas lunch are essential, call The Palais: 5348 4849.

DECEMBER 31, you’ve had your time in the spotlight. Sure you’re the last day of the year, but really… what makes you all that more special than say: July 23, or March the 3rd? Well enough with your schmancy midnight Champagne and Fireworks! This year, your old buddy December 29 has had a gut-full and is taking a stand. The Old Hepburn Hotel (236 Main Road, Hepburn Springs) is celebrating New Year’s Eve, Eve, Eve this year from 9pm, with local garage band Hydrosis playing ‘til the wee hours of um… the next day. They’ll even be counting down the seconds ‘til midnight, and no doubt there’ll be a few dodgy dancefloor pashes as well. Happy New December 30 everyone! (The best bit is, you don’t have to start your new year’s resolutions ‘til the first of Jan! Yet another stroke of genius from the Old Hep). Entry is $10 at the door. More info call the pub: 5348 2207.

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nothing darmagi about that!$1 Oysters Happy Hour?

DARMAGI (97 Main Road, Hepburn Springs) hosts happy hour from 4pm ‘til 6pm. Now, don’t draw it to their attention, but that’s actually TWO hours. And do you know what makes those two hours extra happy? $1 oysters. Oh yes indeed. And just to make it even better, (you might need to sit down for this next bit… Seated yet? Good.) They serve the freshly shucked goodness with cans of imported Peroni Beer for $5. (Can you cope?) By our calculations, you and a buddy can be seated in the glorious afternoon sunshine, with a couple of Italian beers and a dozen oysters for $22. Hello! Heaven!…And we haven’t even made it through the door of the restaurant yet. Darmagi has recently had a facelift. The restaurant is a hub of deliciousness and love, and the same can be said for the extensive wine list (with a grande range of Italian varietals). The menu is Mediterranean influenced, and is tweaked twice a day! Whatever excitingness is dished up, the wine that accompanies your meal will have an equally exciting story. Perhaps it was grown on the side of a (still active) volcano? Perhaps it’s orange? Perhaps it comes from the heel of the Italian boot? Or perhaps from down the road, leave the decision up to the sommelier, and a little bit of magic happens. Salute! Darmagi itself is named after an Italian wine varietal. The legend goes: Angelo Gaja’s father strolled past his vineyard shaking his head disapprovingly as his son had planted Cabernet Sauvignon on a very famous Nebbiolo site, causing much embarrassment to the family. He muttered the words “Darmagi, darmagi, darmagi” as he wandered the vines – (darmagi meaning ‘what a pity… what a shame’). The resulting Cab Sav is one of Italy’s most famous and sought after wines. With a wine list, food, and a happy hour this good, Darmagi might just become one of our most sought after restaurants as well. They’re open 12pm ‘til late, Thursday – Monday (and there’s usually someone making take away coffees from 10am, (shhh, that’s our little secret). Bookings: 5348 2221.

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BOOKBARN@DAYLESFORDBookbarn Cafe and Second Hand Books

Great coffee, light snacks and cake

December / January Book SaleAll books buy 3 Pay 2 (cheapest book free)

Andrew Green1 Le1 Leggatt Street, Daylesford. 3460 (P.O. Box 1047)

Telephone: (03)5348 3048 - 0418 320 458

Open every day 10am - 5pmWeekends 10am - 6pm

[email protected]/daylesfordbookbarn

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in the sunshineCheesy Happy Dancing

THERE are three things that get us doing a little happy dance around here: holidays, cheese and wine. (Sure there are a couple more things on that list, but these three totally float our boat) Happiness is a summer’s day with friends, great wine and creamy wedges of handmade cheese. And guess what, our idea of heaven can be yours too, down the road at Goldfields Farmhouse Cheese (71A Albert Street Creswick). This summer, (in their sunny courtyard) these very clever cheese artisans are serving up wonderful platters of their own white, semi hard and blue cheeses *salivating* with local wines and 3 Troopers beer from Beaufort. Goldfields Farmhouse Cheeses create 16 fine cheeses from local milk, and have about 12 in their fridge at any one time, have a taste, and take home your faves to share with friends. (Cue happy dance now). Open Friday - Sunday 10am to 4pm. Info 0409 756 289 or visit: goldfieldsfarmhouse.com.au.

trentham’s cosmo is back!Phoenix Rising

IN 2005, the iconic Cosmopolitan Hotel in Trentham was destroyed by fire. The fire spared only the exterior, a few chimneys, and a few familiar (now blackened) bits and pieces (including the bar, *phew*). Seven years later, with a HUGE amount of blood, sweat, tears, and beers… (down the back in the very excellent re-imagined stables) this much-loved watering hole is rising from the ashes in January! Hooray!! The Cosmo has been completely recreated from the stumps up, and at the time we go to print, swarms of tradies are working tirelessly behind the blackened facade to bring this significant piece of Trentham’s history back to life. Regardless of the grand reopening date, (check thecosmopolitanhotel.com.au for updates) The Cosmo will still be welcoming in a very happy shiny new year with dinner and music by Bakehouse on New Year’s Eve. Tickets are $85p/p. For more info and bookings phone 5424 1516.

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Fireworks Schmireworkshappy new year’s eve!

in creswickRed Fox Spotted

IF YOU happen to find yourself onboard a yacht in the middle of Sydney Harbour, between the Opera House and the Bridge on New Year’s Eve, well good for you. If, however, you find yourself in Daylesford, let us assure you, although the fireworks aren’t quite as blinding, (ahem… what fireworks?) and the Lake isn’t exactly harbourish, or home to humpback whales… the clock will still strike midnight and the new year will be warmly welcomed by all. Indeed, Daylesford can throw a party like the best of them. At Perfect Drop (5 Howe Street, Daylesford) they’ll be serving up a lavish chef’s banquet, with bubbles on arrival, and matched wines throughout. Following your last meal of 2012, the party will kick on with local DJs and much dancing, and tapas… (can’t get tapas in the middle of the harbour now can you?) $175 per person, limited bookings available. To book, or for more info call: 5348 3373.

STUFF is happening in Creswick. And not just stuff like: there are cute ducks on the lake, and grass is growing on the roundabout. AWESOME stuff is happening. The most recent awesomeness to happen is the opening of a brand new café/deli called Red Fox Deli at 67A Albert Street. Call in and stock up on delicious bits for platters, like award winning hams and small goods, antipasto and fab cheeses, and European style sausages. Or stay a while over a coffee, and one of their insanely delish pastries and treats. Red Fox are also rolling out Devonshire Tea Thursdays, and High Tea Sundays (bookings required for High Tea). Red Fox is open 6 days a week (Tuesdays the Fox sleeps). Opening hours: Monday, and Wednesday to Friday 7:30am - 5pm, and weekends 8:30am - 5pm. For all the latest Red Fox goss check out their Facebook page: (search Red Fox Deli Creswick) or give them a call: 5345 1414.

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happy new year glenlyon styleBullboars and Gumboots

AT GLENLYON’S annual Mixed Sports Day, you will see no badminton, no basketball or polo. There shall be no lacrosse, no netball, and certainly nothing resembling footy. (Okay, maybe a little bit of impromptu kick-to-kick in the car park). But on the whole, the sports we’re talking about here are, well… a little bit bonkers. And that’s what we love about it.This annual event has been held in Glenlyon since 1857, (yes, that’s an eighteen at the start there…) They’ve been up to their sporting shenanigans since lumps of gold were being pulled out of the ground around here). This light hearted community sports event is one of the last of its kind in the country, and visitors still come from far and wide to join in the fun. The Mixed Sports Day will be held (as always) on New Year’s Day from 10am, at the picturesque Glenlyon Recreation Reserve in Dysart Street. Events include ladies’ gumboot throwing (we don’t expect to see a Hunter tossed, but you never know… BYO special super-flight aerodynamic boot girls!) There will be wee pony races, axe wielding professionals will take to chunky logs for a bit of high action wood chopping, there’ll also be children’s races, and possibly the highlight of the day: the world championship bullboar sausage eating and mineral water drinking competition. Dah-dah-dah-daaaah! – (This event is indeed worthy of such impressive fanfare, however, enter if you dare…) Remember, the Mixed Sports Day IS held on new year’s day, be mindful of this fact if you’re planning a large celebration on new year’s eve… That bullboar competition is TOUGH at the best of times... *shudder* Enter everything on the day, BYO picnics, kids’ running shoes (if they’re competing in something) and appetite if you fancy yourself in the bullboar/mineral water competitions… And possibly a bucket, your call. For more info on the Glenlyon Mixed Sports Day go to glenlyon.vic.au and check out the calendar of events.

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Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa

to Ballarat 45 kmto Clunes 43 kmto Creswick 27 km

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Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa

to Ballarat 45 kmto Clunes 43 kmto Creswick 27 km

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Hello Cello

BEN SOLLEE is a man on a gentle mission. With his well-plucked cello slung across his back, he can often be spotted riding his pushie to gigs. Hailing from Kentucky USA, he probably won’t (however,) be cycling all the way to Castlemaine when he plays at the Theatre Royal (30 Hargraves Street), Saturday, January 12. Ben’s show promises to be awesome. His performances are an exciting blend of eclectic folk, bluegrass, and jazz styles. He gives a lot of himself to his audience, with personal stories and opinions shared in his smoky/rough/smooth vocal style. He’s an accomplished composer, a genre-busting cellist, with a side of banjo, mandolin and guitar, with a smidge of political activism on the side. Tickets to his gig are $45 (at the door, show 8:30pm) or $79 dinner and show, (dinner from 7pm). For more info and bookings call the Theatre: 5472 1196 or visit: theatreroyal.info.

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at the beautiful boîte festivalHearts Full of Song

MOST WEEKENDS of the year we are a pretty harmonious bunch ‘round here, but there’s one weekend in particular when we come together in perfect harmony. The Boîte Singers’ Festival is an incredible annual event held in Daylesford. Thursday, January 10 – Sunday, January 13, saturate yourself with wonderful voices from around the world at concerts and workshops held all around town. There are over 40 workshops to take part in, everything from Gospel to pirate songs of the Seychelles, fine tune your songwriting skills, or try a bit of Flamenco, Afro-Brazilian percussion, soulful Sudanese song or bluesy Bluegrass. There’s even a children’s festival. The full-to-bursting program of concerts (including four huge performances at the Town Hall) is available at: boîte.com.au. Ticket prices vary, for more info on the festival and bookings, check the website or call the Boîte office: 9417 1983.

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passingclouds.com.au

Passing Clouds Winery & Cellar door

30 roddas laneMusk, V ictor ia 3461

(5 minutes f rom daylesford)Phone: 03 5348 5550

exc lus ive@pass ingc louds.com.au

Established in 1974

Passing Clouds Winery & Cellar door

open dai ly 11-5pm

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for rocking horsesHanging Out

HANGING Rock is a spectacular setting for just about anything. Take a picnic to Hanging Rock, and a few sandwiches suddenly becomes a little iconic. Hanging Rock has hosted major international acts live in the natural amphitheatre, it’s well recognised on screen, and in January Hanging Rock plays host to a whole lotta horsepower, with Racing At The Rock on New Year’s day, and again on Australia Day.Everyone knows that new year’s resolutions don’t actually start until February 1, so pack away the guilt and celebrate the first day of 2013 with friends and family and a whole lot of fast horsies. Pack the Berocca and Barbeque Shapes in the picnic basket, put a twenty on race four, and find a shady spot under the trees to reflect on the year that was, and fine tune those resolutions for 2013. (…seriously, at lost we’re giving you an extra month to get sorted there, well, WE need an extra month with all the BBQs and parties on the calendar! LOVE summer!) Entry to Hanging Rock Races on New Year’s Day is $25, gates open at 10am. Australia Day (Saturday, January 26,) is yet another chance to unearth the fascinator you paid a fascinatingly large amount of money for in October, and frock up for a bit of good time race action. Australia Day at the Hanging Rock Races is huge. This year, they are celebrating 125 years of racing at the rock, and that seems like a good enough reason to let your hair down to us. (Remember, resolutions start Feb folks, so it’s ok.) There are shuttle busses from Woodend Station to get you there and take you home, and entry is, once again, $25 at the gate. There will be live entertainment, big screens, food vendors and bars open.(Please note no BYO alcohol is permitted to be brought onto Hanging Rock racecourse on either date).For more info on New Year’s Day and Australia Day Racing at the Rock visit countryracing.com.au or call 1300 139 402.

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39 Albert St, DaylesfordTel: +61 3 5348 3164 TCouture Interiors .

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a world of organs… apparently!The Goldfields

SINCE Barry Morgan appeared melodiously out of an organ and into our lives, we’ve never been the same, and neither has our appreciation of the good ol’ organ. The big daddy of them all The Pipe Organ is both monumental and grand, and many historic organs reside in cathedrals and churches throughout the region and will be celebrated in the eighteenth annual (yes, EIGHTEENTH – why have we not heard of this before?!)Organs of the Ballarat Goldfields Festival. Tuesday, January 15, there will be two recitals in Clunes: at 11am Italian organist Christian Tarabbia will be performing a magnificent organ concerti by Haydn and Handel with the Festival Orchestra, at Clunes Uniting Church (Service Street). And Canadian Tenor Justin Burwood and Australian Lutenist Rosemary Hodgson will be performing at 2pm at St Paul’s Anglican Church (84 Bailey Street). Info and bookings: 0429 327 097 or ballarat.com/organs.

and golden sunshineGreen Thumbs

HIGH SUMMER can get rather toasty around here… Average gardens get a little browned off with the whole ‘heat’ thing and look a little hot and bothered. Two magnificent summer gardens are throwing open the garden gates for everyone to come and wander through and take a little inspiration: Saturday, January 12, and Sunday January 13. Come and explore Sedum (3 Frame Avenue, Hepburn Springs), a tapestry of colour and form, planted specifically to cope with our local weather extremes, in a high fire risk area. There are steep gravel paths (that means sensible shoes peeps). Food, drinks and plants will be available to purchase. Sailors Hill Garden will also be open at 27 Hoaths Road, Daylesford. Entry to each garden is $7 (children under 18 free). Garden open hours are 10am ‘til 4:30pm. (No doggies please!) More information call Alan or Kaye Harrison on 5348 2698 or visit: opengarden.org.au.

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play on...If Music be the Food of Love,

A MIDSUMMER night’s dream would surely be to catch a little live Shakespeare with friends, whilst imbibing fine wines, at a boutique vineyard on a balmy midsummer evening. (In fact, we’re pretty certain Mr. Shakespeare had that in mind when he penned his plays in the early 1600s). Rowanston On The Track is a winery pretty much committed to making that midsummer’s night dream come true. They are hosting Essential Theatre’s performance of Twelfth Night at their annual Shakespeare in the Vines event.Rowanston On The Track Winery is nestled in the northern foothills of the Macedon Ranges (at 2710 Burke and Wills Track, Glenhope). It’s all a bit gorgeous with the property boasting original stonewall fences, and great views out to the McHarg ranges. Their wines are a bit clever as well, having picked up many awards this year, (at the Kyneton, Macedon, Daylesford, Fed Square, and the Wine and Spirits Asia/Singapore shows.) Their high quality boutique varietals include Shiraz, Merlot, a Sparkling Merlot, Riesling, and a Sparkling Blanc de Noir. The wines are carefully crafted using meticulous, traditional techniques, and can be sampled at their cellar door: (10am till 5pm seven days a week), or by the glass whist watching a bit of Shakespeare in the Vines. Twelfth Night will be performed Saturday, January 19, at the winery, at 6pm. The performance runs approximately two hours and includes a short interval. Tickets are $70, which includes a delicious tuckerbag picnic. The winery will be open from 4pm on the day, and your picnic can be picked up any time from 4pm. Sample the wines, choose a glass of your favourite, find your perfect picnic spot, and bring on a bit o’ Shakespeare. (If the weather is bad, they do have a plan B up their sleeves, make your way to the winery and the show will go on!)For more information and bookings go to rowanston.com or call the winery: 5425 5492 or visit: rowanston.com. (And don’t forget to pack your picnic blanket!)

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Newstead Livea very big weekend outNEWSTEAD is an historic, quiet sort of town, with a couple of pubs, a couple of cafes, and one excellent annual music festival. Newstead Live will be held Friday, January 25, to Monday, January 28. The whole town becomes the festival venue, with bands and acts performing down shaded streets (all within walking distance) and the main street of town being the festival hub. Newstead Live pulls in some amazing international acts, and this year is no exception with world class performers in intimate performance spaces, including Rory McLeod (UK), Monique Brumby, Nancy Kerr and James Fagan (UK) Wes Carr’s Buffalo Tales, Modhan (Scotland) Austin Lucas and PJ Bond (USA) The Stilsons, and oh so many more! For the full list of bands, venues, events and performances, as well as ticketing and camping options visit: newsteadlive.com or call: 5476 2360.

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Fire Readyit’s that time of year again…HELLO DECEMBER-JANUARY. How we love you for your loooong afternoons, your cicada song and freckles, your feint (albeit intoxicating) scent-combo of Aerogard, barbeques and sunscreen, and your significant lack of fog and mist. We love you summer… but damn, you come with some baggage girl! Baggage in the shape of snakes, sunburn and bushfires. (Eh, ‘spose you can’t have it all)… If you happen to be here in summer, you need to know some important stuff. Victoria is one of the most bushfire-prone places on the planet, and bingo, you’re here at the most fiery time, and oh looky…we’re surrounded by bush! Therefore, it is hugely important that you know what to do if you’re here on a day of significant fire risk, ie: total fire ban, extreme fire danger, or (eek!) catastrophic (code red) fire danger… so here it is: Firstly if you don’t have to be in the region, don’t stay! Leave the night before, or early in the morning. (That’s a no brainer!) If you do have to stay, if possible keep out of the bush, and don’t do anything mental, (like light a campfire or flick a cigarette butt out your car window… Der!) Keep an ear on local media to hear the latest about any fires, including road closures, and imminent danger in the area. For general weather and fire weather warnings check the Bureau of Meteorology website at bom.gov.au. For specific fire warnings go to cfa.vic.gov.au or dse.vic.au. The CFA also has a helpful app for smart phones. In an emergency fire situation around Daylesford and Central Victoria listen to ABC local 91.1 fm or ABC local 107.9fm. They will keep you up to date with developments minute to minute. There is also a comprehensive list of neighbourhood safer places (to be used in a bushfire emergency as a place of last resort) at saferplaces.cfa.vic.gov.au (search by town or shire). Hopefully you won’t need to know any of this stuff, but now you do! (Just in case).

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www.facebook.com/herballoreliqueurswww.herballoreliqueurs.comlot 2, railway crescent, daylesford • t: 0488 905 674

Herbal loreliqueurs DaYlesForD

Beautifully presented liqueurs, ports and complimenting liqueur chocolates and liqueur fruits.

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down a dusty track…Bric-a-Brac

FRYERSTOWN is an unlikely place for an antique fair. Aside from the fact that the town itself is quite the antiquity, there’s not much around (apart from a few dusty paddocks and a few old buildings hinting at old gold money). However, the hot dusty land behind the main street still entices thousands of people to town each summer in search of treasure. But unlike the days of the dry diggings, narrow mine shafts and odd gold strike, you’re much more likely to find something of great value - lovingly lined up on trestle tables, tucked under shaded canopies and umbrellas at the Fryerstown Antique Fair. This year the 38th annual Antique Fair will be held across the Australia Day long weekend. (Saturday, January 26: 9am – 5pm, Sunday, January 27: 9am – 3pm, and Monday, January 28: 9am – 5pm). This massive fair draws an annual pilgrimage of antique and collectables lovers from all over the country. It harbours such a wealth of eclectic relics and retro goodness, everything from collections of old doilies and linen, to large scale industria, glassware, toys, fine china, postcards, pictures, furniture, fashion and old stuff. So much stuff that it can be seen from space (ok, not really, but it’s still extremely massive and extremely awesome). The tricky thing is not the finding of a dream treasure, or much sought after knick-knack, (that bit is easy) the real adventure is finding the fair in the middle of the bush... From Daylesford head north to Castlemaine and follow the signs from Guildford, and if you’re coming from the north, follow the signs from Chewton (near Castlemaine). (Or just follow the people with trailers and utes… they know they’re going to go home with loads of goodies!) Trawl the stalls, and dust off a bargain. Bring a hat, sunscreen and water, (there’s a bit of shade around but not much, it can get very hot and did we mention dusty...?), there are food stalls and cold drinks available to purchase. Entry to the Antique Fair is $6. Kids under 12 free. (All proceeds go to the upkeep of Fryerstown’s Historic Hall). More info: [email protected] or call 5473 4373.

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Open Weekends & Public Holidays - Weekdays by appointment"Leura Glen" 260 Green Gully Road, Glenlyon

Tel (03) 5348 7785 www.ellenderwines.com.au

Closed Christmas DayCellar Door and L’Osteria open every day

from 26 December through to Sunday 6 January

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Gig GuideDECEMBER Old Hepburn Hotel - 236 Main Rd, Hepburn 5348 2207 The Palais - 111 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs 5348 4849 Radio Springs Hotel - Cnr High St and Main St, Lyonville 5348 5562 Horvat’s WINE Bar - Shop 8, Howe St, Daylesford 5348 2333 The Cosmopolitan Hotel - Cnr Cosmo Rd & High St, Trentham 5424 1516 Daylesford Inn - 2891 Ballan Rd, Daylesford 5348 2554 Glenlyon Store - 63 Barkly St Glenlyon 5348 7922 Daylesford Town Hall - 98 Vincent St, Daylesford Theatre Royal - 30 Hargraves St, Castlemaine 5472 1196 Perfect Drop - 5 Howe St, Daylesford 5348 3373 Daylesford Royal Hotel - 27 Vincent St, Daylesford 5348 2205 Saturday 1stThe Early Sessions with ‘Hugh McGinlay’ 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarThe Dorothy-Jane Gosper Band 8:30pm The PalaisMatt Giri 9pm The Old Hepburn HotelThe Mockbells 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine BarAbsolute Karaoke 9:30pm Daylesford Royal Hotel

Sunday 2ndHugh Mc Ginlay 1pm The Cosmopolitan HotelJimmy Ao 2:30pm Daylesford Royal HotelBrother Johnstone 3-5pm Perfect DropChris Altmann 4pm The Old Hepburn HotelWooden Music Festival 4pm Theatre RoyalFunky late night tunes with great Local DJs 7pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Friday 7thAdrian Deakin Solo Piano 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarPerformance Night 8pm til late The Old Hepburn Hotel Palais Du Lush 8:30pm The PalaisOut of Your Trio 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine BarKenny Miller 9:30pm Daylesford Royal Hotel

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Gig GuideSaturday 8thThe Early Sessions with ‘Myles White’ 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarMichelle Parsons 9pm The Old Hepburn HotelThe Punkadelic’s 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine BarJosh Owen 9:30pm Daylesford Royal HotelE11EVEN, Black Dog, Balls & All Theatre Royal

Sunday 9thGussy & the Barn Cats 1pm The Cosmopolitan HotelJimmy Ao 2:30pm Daylesford Royal HotelDel Luna 3-5pm Perfect DropSarah Wilkinson 5pm The Old Hepburn HotelFunky late night tunes with great Local DJs 7pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Wednesday 12th Bill Chambers 7pm The Old Hepburn Hotel

Friday 14thAdrian Deakin Solo Piano 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarOpen Mic night 7pm The Cosmopolitan HotelMonster Meeting 7:30pm Theatre RoyalSun Rising 8:30pm The PalaisTaylor Sheridan 9pm The Old Hepburn HotelSonny Moon Quartet 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine BarHumbug Unplugged 9:30pm Daylesford Royal Hotel

Saturday 15thThe Early Sessions with ‘Where’s Goldilocks?’ 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarDolly Diamond and Luke Gallagher do Christmas 8:30pm The PalaisCam Kettle 9pm The Old Hepburn HotelBlack’n’Blue 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine BarEamonn Harraghy 9:30pm Daylesford Royal Hotel

Sunday 16thLive Music 1pm The Cosmopolitan HotelAndy Pobjoy 2:30pm Daylesford Royal HotelTim Guy 3-5pm Perfect Drop

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Gig GuideSunday 16thFunky late night tunes with great Local DJs 7pm till late Horvat’s Wine BarWendy, Dave, Cyndi & the Old Hepburn all Tarts 7pm The Old Hepburn Hotel

Friday 21stAdrian Deakin Solo Piano 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarOpen Mic/Performance Night Jose Garcia 7pm The Daylesford InnMatt Giri 9pm The Old Hepburn Hotel‘Horvat’s Christmas Cabaret Frivolity’- Leila Leontine and her 3 Wise men 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine BarDan Millane 9:30pm Daylesford Royal Hotel

Sat 22ndEarly Sessions W ‘Suzanne Hobson & Anni Coyne’ 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarPugsley Buzzard 8:30pm The PalaisVinyl Tapp (epic 80s Xmas show) 9pm The Old Hepburn HotelRemedy 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine BarAbsolute Karaoke 9:30pm Daylesford Royal Hotel

Sunday 23rdLive Music 1pm The Cosmopolitan HotelBuck Jr Solo 2:30pm Daylesford Royal HotelCyndi Boste w special guests ‘Tip Road’ 5pm The Old Hepburn HotelFunky late night tunes with great Local DJs 7pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Friday 28thAdrian Deakin Solo Piano 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarJennie Brown Trio 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine BarKenny Miller 9:30pm Daylesford Royal Hotel

Saturday 29thThe Early Sessions with ‘Broken Splendor’ 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarHydrosis NYE party 9pm The Old Hepburn HotelKid Ory 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine BarMannik 9:30pm Daylesford Royal Hotel

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Gig Guide

Sunday 30thLive Music 1pm The Cosmopolitan HotelAndy Pobjoy 2:30pm Daylesford Royal HotelFunky late night tunes with great Local DJs 7pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Monday 31st NYEEamonn Harraghy 8-10pm Horvat’s Wine BarDJ Casio & DJ Zolly Gold 10pm til late Horvat’s Wine BarWig Out & Welcome 2013 8pm Theatre RoyalDJ’s Zolly Gold, Dusty Stylus & Jenni D 8pm-1am Perfect Drop

JANUARY 2013

Friday 4thAdrian Deakin Solo Piano 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarPerformance Night 8pm til late The Old Hepburn Hotel Myles White & Meg Corston Trio 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Saturday 5thThe Early Sessions with ‘Nina & Marty’ 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarFamily Farm band Horvat’s 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Sunday 6thLive Music 1pm The Cosmopolitan HotelKid Ory 3-5pm Perfect DropFunky late night tunes with great Local DJs 7pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Friday 11thOpen Mic night 7pm The Cosmopolitan Hotel Adrian Deakin Solo Piano 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarThe Cartwheels 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Saturday 12thThe Early Sessions with ‘MaNa’ 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarBen Sollee 8:30pm Theatre Royal

Julia Rose

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Gig GuideJohn Chamberlain band 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Sunday 13thLive Music 1pm The Cosmopolitan HotelDel Luna 3-5pm Perfect DropAllison Ferrier – Lang Sun 6:30pm The PalaisFunky late night tunes with great Local DJs 7pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Friday 18thAdrian Deakin Solo Piano 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarJennie Brown Trio 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Saturday 19thThe Early Sessions with ‘Lotus Lane’ 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarFlying Tongue Kiss 9pm till late

Sunday 20thLive Music 1pm The Cosmopolitan HotelFunky late night tunes with great Local DJs 7pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Wednesday 23rdThe Young Troubadours-Austin Lucas, Pj Bond, Jamie Hay 8:30pm The Palais Friday 25thAdrian Deakin Solo Piano 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarRemedy Jazz 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Saturday 26thThe Early Sessions with ‘Rex Watts’ 6-8pm Horvat’s Wine BarArcher & the Long Gone Daddies 9pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

Sunday 27thAlison Ferrier 1pm The Cosmopolitan HotelBrother Johnstone 3-5pm Perfect DropFunky late night tunes with great Local DJs 7pm till late Horvat’s Wine Bar

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Winery GuideBARCALDINE HOUSE 5348 2741 238 Dairy Flat Rd, Musk Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm

BIG SHED WINES 5348 7825 1289 Malmsbury Rd, Glenlyon 7 days 10-6pm (10-7pm Summer)

CAPTAINS CREEK 5345 7408 Kangaroo Hills Rd Blampied Saturday & Sunday 11am-5pm

CHANTERS RIDGE 0427 511 341440 Chanters Ln, Tylden Saturday & Sunday by appointment

COBAW RIDGE 5423 5227 31 Perc Boyers Ln, East Pastoria MonThuFri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 12-5.30pm

CURLY FLAT 5429 1956 263 Collivers Rd, Lancefield Saturday & Sunday 1-5pm

ELLENDER ESTATE 5348 7785260 Green Gully Rd, Glenlyon Saturday & Sunday 11am-5pm

FONTANELLA WINE & VINEYARD 5348 79081225 Malmsbury Rd Glenlyon Saturday & Sunday 11am-5pm

GISBORNE PEAK WINERY 5428 2228 69 Short Rd, Gisborne South 7 days 11am-5pm GUILDFORD VINEYARD & CELLAR 5476 44576720 Midland Hwy Guildford Saturday & Sunday 11.30pm-5pm

GRANITE HILLS 5423 5227 1481 Burke & Wills Tk, Baynton7 days 11am-5pm

HANGING ROCK WINERY 5427 0542 88 Jim Rd, Newham 7 days 10am-5pm

HERBAL LORE LIQUEURS 5348 1920 Lot 2 Railway Crescent, Daylesford Friday to Monday 10am-5pm or by appoint.

HORVAT’S CELLAR DOOR 0429 585 129 Shop 6 Howe St Daylesford Friday - Tuesday 12-5pm

KYNETON RIDGE 5422 7377 90 Blackhill School Rd, Kyneton Saturday & Sunday 10am-6pm

PASSING CLOUDS 5348 5550 30 Roddas Ln Musk 7 days 11am-5pm

PARAMOOR 5427 1057 439 Three Chain Rd, Carlsruhe 7 days 10am-5pm

ROWANSTON ON THE TRACK 5425 5492 2710 Burke & Wills Track, Glenhope 7 days 10am–5pm

SAILORS FALLS ESTATE 5348 6626 1073 Telegraph Rd, Sailors Falls Saturday & Sunday 11am–5pm

ZIG ZAG RD 5423 9390 201 Zig Zag Rd, Drummond NorthSaturday & Sunday 11am-5pm

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Market GuideBALLAN FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, 2nd Sat of month Mill Cottage 96 Inglis St Ballan

BREAKFAST BAZAAR113 - 115 Main Road, Hepburn Springs Last Saturday of the month from 9am

CASTLEMAINE ARTIST MARKET10am-3pm, 1st Sun of the month (ex.Jan) The Theatre Royal, 30 Hargraves St

CASTLEMAINE FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, 1st Sun of the month Mostyn St Castlemaine

CRESWICK COMMUNITY MARKET9am-1pm 3rd Sat of the month 19-21 Victoria St Creswick

DAYLESFORD FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, first Sat of month Daylesford Primary School Vincent St

DAYLESFORD SUNDAY MARKET 8am-4pm, every Sun Daylesford Railway Station Midland Hwy

GISBORNE OLDE TIME MARKET9am-2pm, 1st Sun of month Hamilton & Aitken St Gisborne

GISBORNE ALL SEASONS MARKET9am-3pm, 1st Sun of month Brantome St Gisborne

HOLISTIC LIFESTYLE SPRING FAIR Sat. & Sun. 10am – 4pm Daylesford Inn, 2891 Ballan Rd, Daylesford

KYNETON FARMERS MARKET 8am-1pm, 2nd Sat of month St Pauls Park Piper St Kyneton

LANCEFIELD & DISTRICT FARMERS MARKET 9am-1pm, 4th Sat of the month, (3rd Sat in Dec) High St Lancefield

LANCEFIELD-ROMSEY LIONS CLUB MARKET 8am-2.30pm, 4th Sun of month (except Jan, Jun, Jul) Main St Romsey

MALMSBURY VILLAGE MARKET 9am-3pm, 2nd Sun of month (Sept-May) Gardens, Calder Hwy Malmsbury

RIDDELLS CREEK FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, 3rd Sat of month (exc. Dec) Riddells Creek Primary School

TALBOT FARMERS MARKET9am-2pm, 3rd Sun of month Scandinavian Cres Talbot

TRENTHAM FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, 3rd Saturday of the month A Lions Club Project, Trentham Town Square

TRENTHAM SUNDAY MARKET9am-2pm, 4th Sun of month Main St Trentham

WOODEND FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, first Sat of month High St Woodend

WOODEND LIONS CLUB MARKET 9am-3pm, 3rd Sun of month High St, Woodend

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Gallery GuideBENCHMARK COLLECTIVE 5427 1711 97A High St, Woodend Thu-Mon 11am-5pm

BRICK LANE BAZAAR 5348 3500 44 Vincent St, Daylesford Thu–Mon 10am-5pm

CAN’T THINK STRAIGHT 5348 6695 41 Vincent St, Daylesford Thu-Mon 10am-5pm

CASTLEMAINE ART GALLERY 5472 2292 14 Lyttleton St, Castlemaine Mon-Fri 10am-5pm Sat/Sun 12-5pm

CHRISTOWEL DESIGN GALLERY 10 Forest Ave, Hepburn Springs 0407 809 920Daily

CONVENT GALLERY 5348 3211 Cnr. Hill & Daly St, Daylesford Daily 10am-4pm, Seven Galleries

FALKNER GALLERY 5470 5858 35 Templeton St, Castlemaine, Thurs-Sun 11am-5pm

MADE GALLERY 0437 687 942 1 Camp St, Daylesford Fri, Sat & Sun 11am-5pm

MOONGATE ORIENTAL ANTIQUES 106 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs 0437 687 942Thurs-Sun 10am-5pm

OVERWROUGHT 0403 675 170 61 Central Springs Rd, Daylesford Fri-Sun Garden art, furniture, gates

PARADISO ARTS 5348 6600 1089 Telegraph Rd, Sailors Falls Phone for opening times

PENNY SCHOOL GALLERY 5475 1911 11 Church St, Maldon, Daily 11am–5pm Dinner Fri–Sun 6pm

RED PEPPER GALLERY 5348 3111 35 Vincent St, Daylesford Daily from 10am

STOCKROOM & WOLF AT THE DOOR 98 Piper St, Kyneton 5422 3215Thurs-Mon from 10:30am

STONY CREEK GALLERY 5348 1884 10 Stony Creek Rd, Daylesford Thurs-Sun from 10am

THE ARTIST’S MUSE 5424 1599 32 High St. Trentham Fri, Sat & Sun from 11am

THE CLAY FIRE GALLERY 5348 3733 63 Vincent St, Daylesford Daily 10am-5pm, pottery, glassware,

THE WOODSHED GALLERY 5348 4050 21a Raglan St. Daylesford Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 10-5pm Sun 10-3pm

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Restaurant/Cafe GuideAMERICAN HOTEL 5345 2510 90 Albert St. Creswick L&D Daily, bistro & pub meals

ANSHUMANN DA DHABA 5348 2982 74 Vincent St. Daylesford L&D Daily, fine dining Tandoori cuisine

ARGUS DINING ROOM 5348 2202 124 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs L Sun / D Wed-Sun Contemporary local/seasonal dining

BOATHOUSE CAFE 5348 1387Lake Daylesford B&L daily, restaurant food, boat hire

BOCCONCINI DELICATESSEN CAFE 5348 4555 59-61 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily, European style deli & providores

BOOKBARN CAFE 5348 3048Lake Daylesford, Daily Coffee, cakes and light snacks BOWLS BISTRO 5348 349910 Camp St. Daylesford, L Fri-Sun/D Tue-Sat, homestyle & modern bistro

BREAKFAST & BEER 5348 1778117 Vincent St Daylesford B,L&D Tues-Sun craft brews, coffee & regional Aus cuisine

CAFE 33 5345 377533 Fraser St Clunes daily cafe meals

CLIFFY’S EMPORIUM 5348 327930 Raglan St. Daylesford, B&L daily fine produce in historic deli/cafe

COCOA CHY 5345 1150 84 Albert St. Creswick L daily chocolate and pastries

COFFEE BASICS 5470 62701 Halford St. Castlemaine B&L Mon-Fri, Castlemaine’s own roastery & euro style cafe

COLLIBAN FOODSTORE & CAFE 5424 1774 18 Market Street, Trentham B L Fri-Tue Continental breakfasts & light lunch

CONVENT GALLERY 5348 3211 Cnr Hill & Daly St. Daylesford B Fri-Sun / L Fri-Mon hearty fare in the bad habits cafe

THE COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL 5424 1516 Cnr High St. & Cosmo Rd. Trentham D Thurs L&D Fri-Sun, upmarket meals in historic gardens/stables

COSY CORNER 5348 2576 3 Tenth St. Hepburn Springs B 8am Sat-Sun / L&D Thur-Tues traditional & modern cuisine & curry night DARMAGI 5348 2221 97 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs L D Thu-Mon contemporary Italian

DAYLESFORD HOTEL 5348 2335 2 Burke Sq, Daylesford daily pub meals

DAYLESFORD HOUSE 5348 3557 105 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L Wed-Mon European style food

DU FERMIER 5424 1634 42 High Street Trentham B&L Thu-Sun French farmhouse cuisine in cafe/provedore

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Restaurant/Cafe GuideELLENDER ESTATE 5348 7785 260 Green Gully Rd. Glenlyon L Sat-Sun wood fired pizza in winery garden

EMPORIUM ON PIPER 5422 6611 89 Piper St. Kyneton B&L daily light meals, coffee and cakes

THE FARMERS ARMS HOTEL 5348 2091 1 East St. Daylesford L&D daily modern Australian

FLOUCH’S 5422 3683 12-14 Piper St. Kyneton L&D Wed-Fri B,L&D Sat-Sun French inspired fine dining

FOOD GALLERY 5348 1677 77 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily cafe style food

FRANGOS & FRANGOS 5348 236382 Vincent St. Daylesford L Fri-Sun B&D Sat-Sun licensed Mediterranean cuisine

GARDENS OF ST ERTH 5368 6514Simmons Reef Rd. Blackwood L Fri-Sun cafe in garden setting

GLENLYON GENERAL STORE 5348 7922 63 Barkly St. Glenlyon B&L Daily Quirky cafe, corner store & gallery

GRACENOTES CAFE 5348 4946 1/123 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily / D Fri-Sat Australian cuisine

GRANGE BELLINZONA 5348 2271 77 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs B Sat/Sun D Fri/Sat High Tea Sat Australian cuisine

THE GRILL AT TYLDEN 5424 8119 43 Trentham Rd. Tylden L&D Wed-Sun wine bar serving food from the grill

GUILDFORD HOTEL 5473 4215 Midland Hwy. Guildford L Sun / D Fri-Sat pub fare pizza, pub and curry nights

HARVEST 383 RESTAURANT 5345 96001500 Midlands Hwy. Creswick L&D daily - Novotel Forest Resort contemporary Australian cuisine

HARVEST CAFE 29 Albert St. Daylesford 5348 4022B&L Mon-Sun vegan & gluten free foods

HEPBURN GENERAL STORE 5348 2764 102-104 Main Rd. Hepburn B&L daily hot food, sandwiches & provisions

HEPBURN PAVILION CAFÉ 5348 1900 Mineral Springs Reserve Rd. Hepburn Springs B&L daily, speciality - morning & afternoon tea

HIMALAYA BAKERY 5348 1267 73 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L Wed-Mon organic, vegetarian and vegan

HOLGATE BREWHOUSE 5427 2510 79 High St, Woodend L Tues-Sun D daily pub meal in brewhouse

HORVAT’S WINE BAR 5348 2333 Shop 6 Howe st. Daylesford D Fri-Sun, wines, music & homemade pizzas

HOT CHOCOLATE CAFE 5476 42085451 Midland Hyw. Mt Franklin Tues-Sun hot choc, coffee, teas and milkshakes

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Restaurant/Cafe GuideINNER BISCUIT 5422 1129 34 Piper St. Kyneton B&L Mon, Thurs-Sun organic patisserie and cafe

INNSPIRED @ DAYLESFORD INN 5348 2554158 Ballan Rd. Daylesford L daily D Wed-Sat local contemporary Australian

JIMMY’S BAR 5348 236382 Vincent St. Daylesford L&D Thurs-Sun Modern Australian

KAZUKI’S AT THE RAGLAN 5348 1218 1 Camp St. Daylesford L Fri-Mon / D Thurs-Tue Regional, seasonal, French-Japanese inspired

KOUKLA 5348 2363 82 Vincent St. Daylesford L&D 7 days, B Sat&Sun cafe with wood fire pizza oven

LE PECHE GOURMAND 5345 2731 69A Albert St. Creswick B&L Tue-Sun Boulangerie-Patisserie

LARDER DELI 5348 4700 57a Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily, D Wed-Sat licensed exotic deli fare

LAKE HOUSE RESTAURANT 5348 3329 King St. Daylesford L&D daily local, seasonal modern fine dining

LAVANDULA SWISS ITALIAN FARM 5476 4393350 Hepburn-Newstead Rd. Shepherds Flat L Sat-Sun Mediterranean fare

LEMON TREE CAFE 5345 112086 Albert St. Creswick B&L Daily hearty meals

LITTLE SWALLOW CAFE 5422 6241 58a Piper St. Kyneton B&L Wed-Mon modern Australian

LUCINI’S HISTORIC PASTA CAFE 5348 4345 64 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs L Fri-Mon / D Fri-Sun Italian meals in macaroni factory

MERCATO @ DAYLESFORD 5348 4488 32 Raglan St. Daylesford L Sat-Sun / D Thurs-Tues regional, seasonal fine dining

MILL MARKET CAFE 5348 4332 105 Central Springs Rd. Daylesford daily cafe meals

MODERN DAY BAKERY 5348 2714 69-71 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily bakery and cafe

MR CARSISI 5422 3769 37 Piper St. Kyneton B, L & D Fri-Tue Turkish inspired mezze

MRS SMITH’S 5422 6844 91 Piper St. Kyneton L Thurs-Sun / D Thurs-Sat Fine food and wine

MUFFY’S 5348 3711 28 Albert St. daylesford B&L daily, muffins, pies and snacks

NATIONAL HOTEL 5345 3205 35 Fraser St. Clunes D daily country style pub meals

OHARA’S BAKERY AND CAFE 5345 3700 24 Fraser St. Clunes B&L Daily pastry and cafe food

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Restaurant/Cafe GuideOLD HEPBURN HOTEL 5348 2207 236 Main Rd. Hepburn L Wed-Sun / D daily generous pub meals

PERFECT DROP WINE & FOOD LOUNGE 5 Howe St. Daylesford 5348 3373L Sat-Sun / D daily casual dining, serious flavours, local produce

PIZZERIA LA LUNA 5348 4123 24 Albert St. Daylesford D Thurs-Mon, gourmet and traditional pizza, take away. delivery (fri & sat nights)

PUBLIC INN 5472 3568 Barker & Mostyn Sts. Castlemaine L&D daily modern Australian upmarket pub meals

RADIO SPRINGS HOTEL 5348 5562 Cnr High St. & Main St. D Thurs-Fri L&D Sat-Sun Contemporary Italian pub meals

REDBEARD HISTORIC BAKERY 5424 1002 Old Bakery Ln. Trentham B&L daily organic bakery and cafe

RED GINGER 5348 1163 31 Albert St. Daylesford L Fri-Sun D Wed-Mon authentic Thai cuisine

RED STAR CAFE 5348 2297115 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs B&L daily / D Fri-Sat relaxed, contemporary dining

ROYAL HOTEL 5348 2205Cnr Vincent & Albert Daylesford L&D Mon-Fri / B, L & D Sat-Sun hearty pub fare and snacks

RUBENS 5348 284370 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs L&D 7 days Mediterranean cuisine & take-away

SAULT 5348 6555 2349 Ballan-Daylesford Rd. L Fri-Sun / D Wed-Sun modern Australian cuisine

SAVOIA HOTEL 5348 2314 69 main rd. Hepburn Springs L Tue-Sun / D daily bar snacks, bistro meals, seafood

SMOKEYTOWN CAFE 5345 1557 77 Albert St. Creswick L Daily / D Fri-Sat, country comfort meals

ST-MEL CYCLERY & CAFE Shop 5, Park lane Daylesford 5348 3637Wed-Mon Coffee and Treats

SWEET DECADENCE AT LOCANTRO 87 Vincent St. Daylesford 5348 3202B&L daily chocolates, sweets and cakes

TANGLES AT THE MAZE 5345 2847 Cnr Midlands & Smokeytown Rd. Creswick L daily D Fri Café at the maze / mini golf

TASTE OF SPICE 5348 4183 51 Raglan St. Daylesford L Fri-Sun / D daily Authentic Indian cuisine

THEATRE ROYAL 5472 1196 30 Hargraves St. Castemaine L&D daily traditional italian pizza & atomica coffee

THE CONSERVATORY 5348 2202 (at Peppers) 124 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs B&L daily Relaxed casual dining

THE ELECTRIC SITAR 5348 1676 4/27 Albert St. Daylesford D Wed-Sun / L Fri north, south Indian cuisine. limited seats

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Restaurant/Cafe GuideTHE GOOD TABLE 5472 4400 233 Barker Street, CastlemaineL&D Thu-Sun local, seasonal, fine dining

THE PALAIS 5348 4849 111 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs D Thu-Tues traditional woodfired pizza & pub meals

EMPYRE BOUTIQUE HOTEL 5472 5166 68 Mostyn St, Castlemaine L&D Wed-Sun fine dining gold rush hotel

TOGS 5470 5090 58 Lyttleton St. Castlemaine B&L daily cafe food on rooftop garden

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TUKI RESTAURANT 5345 6233 Stoney Rises Smeaton L daily ultra fresh trout specialists

WATER GARDEN 5348 3592 111a Vincent St. Daylesford L daily/D daily Sat-Sun - Yum Cha traditional Chinese

WILLY’S EUROPEAN SAUSAGES & SNACK BAR 0475 350 480 Shop 1, 121 Vincent St. Daylesford Friday to Sunday

WOMBAT HILL HOUSE 4373 0099 Central Springs Rd. Daylesford B&L Thurs-Mon Cafe, store & vegetable garden

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Spa GuideABANDON STRESS MASSAGE 0401 369 743 mobile, 7 days abandonstress.com.au

ACQUA VIVA DAY SPA 5348 21115 Tenth St, Hepburn Springs, dayspa.com.au

ALBERT DAY SPA 5348 433712 Camp St, Daylesford, albertdayspa.com.au

BODY ISLE DAY SPA 5348 349810-16 Forest Ave, Hepburn Springs, thebodyisle.com.au

DAYLESFORD HEALTH PROFESSIONALS 24 Raglan St, Daylesford dhphealth.info

DAYLESFORD DAY SPA 5348 233125 Albert St, Daylesford, daylesforddayspa.com.au

ENDOTA DAYLESFORD 5348 1169 cnr Vincent St &Central Springs Rd, endota.com.au

HEPBURN BATHHOUSE & SPA 5321 6000Mineral Springs Reserve Rd, Hepburn Springs hepburnbathhouse.com

INN TOUCH DAY SPA 5348 2774 2891 Ballan Rd, Daylesford daylesfordinn.com

MINERAL SPA @ PEPPERS 5348 2100124 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs, mineralspa.com.au

NALINI RETREAT 0417 783 0871st Floor, 57 Vincent St, Daylesford naliniretreat.com.au

OM REIKI CENTRE 5348 186442 Tipperary Springs Rd, Daylesford om-reiki.com.au

OMADA DAY SPA 5348 4499106a Main Rd, Hepburn Springs omada-dayspa.com.au

QUEENSBERRY STUDIO 5348 365323 Queensberry St, Daylesford queensberrystudio.com.au

REDSPA SANCTUARY 0422 130 569 studio 20, 37-39 East St, Daylesford redspasanctuary.com

SALUS SPA AT LAKE HOUSE 5348 3329 King St, Daylesford, lakehouse.com.au

SAMADHI RETREAT & SPA 5348 7926 6/57 Vincent St, Daylesford samadhiretreat.com.au

SATYANANDA YOGA 5345 7434 393 Dean Barkstead Rd, Rocklynsatyananda.net

SHAKTI MASSAGE & 5348 1629 COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES phone for appointments & details

SHIZUKA RYOKAN 5348 2030 7 Lakeside Drive, Hepburn Springs shizuka.com.au

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TAXI SERVICE Daylesford 5348 1111 / 5348 3333AMBULANCE/FIRE 000POLICE DAYLESFORD5348 2342STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE 132 500 SECURITYCentral Highlands Security 0407 881 918 DENTISTS13 Hospital St Daylesford 5348 252354a Hargraves St Castlemaine 5472 343721 Lyttleton St Castlemaine 5472 1377MEDICAL CENTRES10 Hospital Street 5348 2227Mon, Wed 8.30am - 7.30pm Tue, Thu, Fri 9am - 6pm Sat 9am - 12A/H EMERGENCY GP CLINIC 5348 2371PHARMACY 39 Vincent St, Daylesford 5348 2301 Mon to Fri 9–6pm Sat 9–4pm, Sun 10–1pmHOSPITALSHospital St Daylesford 5348 2371VETERINARY PRACTICES 77 Raglan St Daylesford 5348 108886 Main Rd Hepburn 5348 4851

Essential services

WILDLIFE LINE 1300 094 535INTERNET ACCESS Hepburn Hub at Neighbourhood House 13 Camp St Daylesford 5348 3569 9am–5pm Monday–FridayREGIONAL VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 98 Vincent St Daylesford 5321 6123POST OFFICES Daylesford – 86 Vincent St Hepburn Springs – 108 Main RdVIDEO LIBRARIESVideoland 8/11 Howe St Daylesford 5348 1196ATMSCommonwealth Bank 39–40 Vincent Street Daylesford ANZ Bank 52 Vincent Street Daylesford Bendigo Bank 97 Vincent StreetSUPERMARKETSColes Supermarket Albert Street Daylesford 7am –10pm Mon – Sun IGA Daylesford26 Vincent StreetPOOL TABLES Savoia Hotel 69 Main Rd Hepburn Daylesford RSL Vincent St Daylesford Old Hepburn 236 Main Rd Hepburn

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