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lost magazine daylesford & surrounds July 2014

volume 13 issue 140

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30 Roddas LaneMusk, V ictor ia 3461

(7 minutes f rom Daylesford)Phone: 03 5348 5550

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Established in 1974

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Contents

Next month’s ‘Words in Winter’ 2, 18Winter Fest 4The General 8, 18Kids cooking at Lake House 10 Hepburn Wildlife Shelter 12Jeff Lang 14Baking Our Blues Away 22Mid Winter Ball 24MITCH 26Hepburn Springs Chalet 28Glenlyon Fine Food & Wine Fayre 31

Gig Guide 32Spa Guide 33Winery Guide 34Gallery Guide 35Market Guide 36Restaurant & Cafe Guide 37-39Essentials 40

lost - the guide to where to find it® is an independent monthly magazine circulating throughout Daylesford, Hepburn Springs, Musk, Trentham, Castlemaine, Woodend, Tylden, Kyneton, Creswick, Clunes & surrounds.ABN 42 869 766 339 Material herein constitutes information not advice.

Publishers: lost magazineDesign: Stefan OverzierCover: ‘a real Daylesford winter’, Central Springs RdEditor: Danni Petkovic Writer: Kathy Douglas

Printer: Sovereign Press (Ballarat) lost HQ: PO Box 1008, Daylesford, 3460WRITING, EDITING & DESIGN0439 560 [email protected]

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Fancy dressfor a fanciful night outWHO doesn’t love a dress up party? From the age of about three, we totally dig dressing up. You see the little kids in Ironman costumes holding their mummy’s hand to cross the road, you see glitter winged fairies at the butcher, dinosaur tailed, kitty-eared and caped youngsters and weeny supermen with fake abs in playgrounds all over the place. Dressing up is awesome. Some of us never grow out of it… Yes, we’re thinking of you bloke-in-the-sumo-suit at the cricket, and plastic tiara-ed princess hens on your hens’ nights… In recent years the Words In Winter festival has held a much loved Book Ball at the Daylesford Town Hall. (Vincent Street.) It is a bookishly great night of nights with a wonderful dress up theme… Come as your favourite book character. Eeeee! You can dress as an individual character or book a table of ten and each person on the table dresses as a character from a story. We’re tipping there’ll be a few Khaleesis and Jon Snows on the night? Perhaps? This year the Words In Winter Book Ball will be held on Saturday, August 2, from 7:30pm – midnight. (If you dress as Cinderella you’d better leave at ten to…) We are popping this event into the July Magazine so you can get yourself organised, rally friends, buy tickets and bust out the Janome to conjure up the best costume everrrr… There are prizes for best fancy dress and themed table decoration. To keep costs down, the evening is BYO dinner and drinks. (We’re sure Khaleesi has an esky.) Live music will be performed by The Pedigrees. They’ll have everyone up and dancing. Tickets for The Book Ball are $22 and available from Paradise Books (Vincent Street, Daylesford) and the Book Barn (at Lake Daylesford). For more information on the Book Ball call Anne: 0411 866 643. The full Words in Winter program is now available at: wordsinwinter.com.

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Stop!Scooter time!

Spend the holidaysclimbing the wallsWHAT about the kids these days huh? It’s all screens screens screens… Stop your whining gramps. The kids are alright. Okay, so it’s a little challenging when they’re climbing the walls in the holidays… but can you blame them? If you’d prefer they don’t climb your walls - take them down to The ARC (39 Smith Street, Daylesford) Thursday, July 3, and Thursday, July 10, for two hours of wall climbing at theirs. Oh yes. A proper awesome for-real rock climbing wall is at The ARC for the school hols. Two sessions will be held: for 6 – 12 year old kiddos on the 3rd, and for 12- 15 year olds on the 10th. It’s $10 for 2 hours (10am – midday). Wear comfy clothes so you can stretch and reach those high climbing holds, and sneakers for extra grip. This will be hugely popular so make sure you book – call Kareena at The ARC 5348 1777. For more info on the WinterFest program go to: wordsinwinter.com/event/winterfest.

YOU know when you’re a little kid and it’s winter and raining and you can’t go outside and ride your scooter, and mum wont let you ride it inside the house (but whyyy?) and that really sucks and everything is borrrrring? Well, the geniuses at WinterFest have the solution kiddos... The Inaugural INDOOR Scooter Grand Prix is here! For one day only (Thursday, July 3,) BYO scooter or three wheeled ridey thing to The ARC (39 Smith Street, Daylesford) from 10am ‘til midday, and go around and around and around and around and around as many times as you can until mum says hometime. (Booooo.) This event is especially for the wee ones kids, 1 to 5 years of age only… we don’t want any 10 car/scooter pile ups. For more info go to wordsinwinter.com/event/winterfest or call 5348 1777.

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Winter holidays…unleash the childrenWINTER is tricky. It is tricky up here with kids. It is tricky when it’s freezing and drizzly and muddy and rainy and icy and bang in the middle of it all it’s school holidays. Winter school hols are tricky. This year a crew of extremely excellent locals has been beavering away at creating a program of school holiday awesomeness to eliminate the winter trickiness. And huzzah! WinterFest was born! Running Saturday, June 28, ‘til Sunday, July 13, WinterFest is a two-week-long celebration of fun stuff for the local kidlets to young adults from age 0 to 25. The program is every kid’s dream. ALL OF IT. From discos to scooting around in circles, to climbing walls, to silversmithing, cool craft and zines, to games and theatre sports, circus performances and skills, workshops, nature walks, movies, a French café improv morning and caboodles more. The program is run in conjunction with the Daylesford Outside School Hours Care vacation program, making for an even more comprehensive program… which includes full days of action packed fun stuff for kids with parents who have to do the 9-to-5 juggle during the school hols. WinterFest activities will be held all over town. Main venues include The ARC (39 Smith Street, Daylesford) Daylesford Neighbourhood Centre (13 Camp Street) and the libraries in Daylesford, Trentham, Creswick and the Warehouse in Clunes. All the info you need is in the full WinterFest program. It is available online at: wordsinwinter.com/event/winterfest. It has also been distributed with school newsletters and in your kinder pockets… (check the bottom of the schoolbags, you’ll find it under that old vegemite sandwich).

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T +61 3 4373 0099 E [email protected] www.wombathillhouse.com.au

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Adalitaeveryone’s super music friend

The General wants you! on the fourth of JulyTHE fourth of July is American Independence Day. We tend not to get toooo excited about it in Australia… But this year it happens to fall on a Friday – and Friday is one of the most exciting days of the week… particularly that bit after 5pm. The Old Glenlyon General Store (63 Barkly St) knows what to do afterhours on a Friday. Each Friday night they host free live music, and on the fourth of July the ‘Family Farm Band’ will be tuning up for the Americana Show. In their nine year heritage Family Farm have played just about every instrument and just about every genre of music, with more than 30 musos joining the family at various times. The current incarnation includes Stacy and Steve, Shane on upright bass, Jeremy from the Resignators on Trumpet and Annie on banjo and percussion. They’re on from 6:30pm. For more info and dinner bookings call 5348 7922 or like Glenlyon General Store on Facebook. See ya’ll there!

ADALITA is a real-life proper rock star. The lead singer of Magicdirt has been testing the waters of Solo-dom for a while now, and of course she’s totally rocking it. Adalita has played stages the world around for over 20 years, and is about to hit the stage at The Bridge Hotel, (21-23 Walker Street, Castlemaine) Saturday, July 5, in a one off show. This gig is off the back of possibly one of the bestest gigs she’s ever done, as the Super Music Friend at the Yo Gabba Gabba live shows in Melbourne. Only rock royalty get to be super music friends… (if you don’t have kids under 5 you’ll just have to Google it to see what we mean). Adalita will be playing tunes for the grown ups at her Castlemaine gig on the 5th, including loads off her recent album: All Day Venus. Tickets to the gig at The Bridge are $23.50 and available at oztix.com.au. For more info call the pub: 5472 1161. Or like Adalita at: facebook.com/adalitaofficial.

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Kids in the kitchendeliciously fun

Food, wine,and a rather large gospel choir

KIDS love cooking. This is a fact. This is also an activity to be encouraged. Having your five year old whip up a slow cooked pork belly with salty crunchy crackling and orange/star anise/cinnamon jus is handy. Particularly if your preschooler then follows it up with a delicately tangy citron sorbet. Nice work kidlet. The school holidays are a fab time to acquaint your offspring with the kitchen. And better still if it’s someone else’s kitchen with a fancypants chef teaching them the ropes. Masterchef’s Alice ‘In Frames’ Zaslavsky will host a fun session at Lake House (King St. Daylesford) Sunday, July 6, for kids aged 6-14. Daylesford Primary School’s Kitchen Garden Coordinator Andrew Stone will be helping out too. The 90 minute session starts at 11:30am and includes a fun kids’ lunch. Cost $85. More information and bookings go to lakehouse.com.au or call 5348 3329.

SINCE the days when we inhabited caves, our species has always rather enjoyed food, wine and song. Not much has changed really… The cave has zoned central heating nowadays, but we still love a good feed and a rousing singalong. The renowned Yarra Gospel Choir and the Clunes Singers are joining forces (and voices) for an afternoon feast of singing, wine, and food. Saturday, July 5, (2pm – 4pm) the choirs will take to the Wesley Bluestone (Service Street Clunes) to raise the roof with their voices. Following the performance the Ladies Committee from the Clunes Agricultural Society and Mount Beckworth Wines will put on a feast of culinary delights for all. The Yarra Gospel Choir has 70 singing members, so it promises to be a fantastic afternoon of gospel classics and general-all-round-feel-good-ness. Tickets are $20pp ($10 primary aged kids) from Clunes Newsagency. More info call Jane Lesock 5343 4207.

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A (happy face) soireefor our furry friendsWHY do they call zebra crossings zebra crossings in Australia? Shouldn’t they be wombat crossings? Or kangaroo crossings? Or at the very least, marsupial crossings. Boy do we need marsupial crossings around here... with flashing lights and lollypop ladies. Every single day roos, echidnas, wombats, possums, koalas, birdies and other native wildlife are injured on our roads. (Sad face.) And the bulk of the casualties (if they survive) are carted off to the Hepburn Wildlife Shelter. The shelter works tirelessly to rehabilitate and nurture sick and injured wildlife back to health, and then they release them back into the bush. (Happy face.) They do such an amazing job… and they’re a not for profit, self funded organisation… it’s all for the love of our furry friends… So you know what would be a totally ace thing to do? You could show them a bit of love and help them raise a bit of much needed cashola to help the kind hearted peeps at the shelter keep up the good work. Sunday, July 6, Lucca Strings are performing at the Daylesford Town Hall (Vincent Street) in a special fundraising event for the Hepburn Wildlife Shelter. Lucca Strings are a string quartet (featuring graduates from the Royal Academy of Music in London… read: oooh fancy and excellent). The concert will be held from 3pm. Tickets are $60 and include a glass of wine/sparkling and vegan canapés on arrival, and an afternoon of magical music and lots of warm and fuzzy vibes for our warm and fuzzy friends. If you can’t make it on the 6th, fear not! Donations are happily and gratefully accepted any day of the year! Go to hepburnwildlifeshelter.com and click on donate… (wow feel that karma, you rock!!) OR… volunteer your time to help out onsite. (Call 5348 3932 to volunteer.) For more information and tickets to the Lucca Strings event at the Town Hall call Deb on 0400 955 499 or Lou on 0439 417 212. For more info visit the website or find the Hepburn Wildlife Shelter group on Facebook. The creatures of the forest say thanks! (Happy face.)

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Le Tour de Woodend

Jeff Langplaying live a lot everywhere these days

SBS Television has a lot to answer for. As we sit here bleary eyed, recovering from a whole lotta World Cup action, they pretty much roll straight into le Tour de France. WHEN DO WE SLEEP SBS?! Oh, when do we sleeeeep?!! Both The World Cup and Le Tour inspire wanderlust for far away sunny climes… they also inspire a mid winter fitness kick. And if you can be motivated to pull on the runners and step out your front door this time of year you deserve a yellow jersey. AND a medal. A BIG one. Woodend Neighbourhood House hosts Monday morning cycling groups for those wishing to laugh in the face of winter. They depart from the Neighbourhood House (47 Forest Street) at 9am. The Tour de Woodend for more confident riders departs at 10am. (Mt Macedon is kind of like the mountain stages of le Tour… just go with it ok.) Weekly riding groups are a free activity for all, no lycra required. For more info call the centre: 5427 1845.

Y’KNOW how at high school you can kind-of-tell which kids are going to be awesome as grown ups? The ones who are going to succeed at whatever they want to do? There was one of those kids at my high school. He used to carry a guitar around with him everywhere. He looked determined. AND he had long hair… (which was obviously a prerequisite to become a talented muso in the 1980s). Lo and behold. Twenty something years later Jeff Lang has played the world, has released 14 albums, has pointy ARIA awards on his mantle and is loved and respected by musos and us mere mortals everywhere. Jeff Lang is touring his latest release ‘I Live a Lot in my Head These Days’ all over the shop, including a gig at The Old Hepburn Hotel (236 Main Road, Hepburn Springs) Sunday, July 6, from 4pm. Come and sample his folky rocky rootsy guitary awesomeness. Tickets are $25. More info and bookings at oldhepburnhotel.com.au.

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Frock up! Mask up! Roll up!it’s the Prom-Deb ThingySTUFF happens on Prom Night. You know how we know this? Because Every. Single. American. Film. Ever. Made. Has a prom night in it. (OK, except for Star Wars. Princess Leia and Chewbacca never got to be Prom Queen and King – maybe they’ll roll that out in Episode VII?? You saw it here first folks, Mr. Lucas you can make the cheque out to us for that AWESOME *cough* idea). Prom night/Deb night is the stuff of legend. A right of passage, a schmancy night out with friends and most importantly and a night of big, huge, brilliant fuuuun for all. This year a masquerade ball to end all balls will be held as part of WinterFest… The Prom-Deb-Thingy will be a celebration of our differences, an inclusive night of acceptance and fun. The dress code is masquerade/formal. Feel free to twist it up your way with a little shambolic formal style, (hello op shop taffeta and tuille!) or go OTT glamazon, or puffy fluffy meringue - it’s your night, we all rock a different style – so dare to debutant your way! Just remember the mask… a masquerade ball prerequisite! Get out the glue gun, feathers and diamantes… it’s time to get a bit creative!This event welcomes 15 – 25 year olds to a safe and open-minded space that celebrates all of us, (bad attitudes can be left at home thanks) for a night of great music (The Resignators are playing, (yeah) along with DJs The Vibe Master and DJ Casio… hello… so good.) Dance, (or not), hang out with friends and have the bestest night ever. The Prom-Deb-Thingy will be held at The ARC (39 Smith Street Daylesford) Saturday, July 12, 8pm ‘til 11:30pm. This event is a fully supervised FreeZA drug and alcohol free event. Tickets are $10 and available from The ARC, Daylesford Secondary College, ZAQUE in Ballarat and the libraries at Daylesford, Clunes, Trentham and Creswick. For more info about The Prom-Deb Thingy contact Sally Walsh at Hepburn Shire Council 5321 6118 or add the event via facebook.com/youthhepburn.

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Ain’t no such thingas the Friday Night Blues

Words inwinter (is coming)WORDS in Winter will be held next month. It’s a month-long celebration of words, wild ideas, performance, story telling and music held throughout the Hepburn Shire region. This year’s theme is Words on The Wild Side. The program is inspired by words, characters and authors that have challenged and changed the world. Daylesford’s Rex Theatre and Arcade will the hub for Words In Winter, with loads of literary events, wild and wordy discussions, stalls, scrabble afternoons, and more. The Festival Club will be held at the Grande Hotel (1-3 Church Ave, Hepburn Springs), take in a bit of the lyrical word, with live music, comedy, storytelling and more. The Clever Town Crossword Challenge is back (we’ve got our eye on you Newstead...) Celebrate the month with film, musical soirees, exhibitions, poetry, readings, and stories by the fire. Magic. Wild. Wonderful. For the full Words in Winter program go to wordsinwinter.com

THE Sunday Night Blues is a for-reals, not kidding, actually recognised condition. It’s that ‘meh’ feeling you get post-dinner on a Sunday when you realise the working week is a mere one-sleep-away. Ohh MEHHH! We’ve all been there. On the other hand, there is NO SUCH THNG as the Friday Night Blues. Oh no. Does. Not. Exist. Unless… you’re Jarrod Shaw. Jarrod gets the Friday Night Blues often. Particularly if he has a mic in his face and a guitar in his hands. Then the Friday night blues are inevitable. Luckily for us, it’s the good kinda blues. And he’s inviting us to join him for a little Friday night blues sesh at The Old Glenlyon General Store (63 Barkly St.) Friday, July 11. He’s a self taught blues and roots muso with a unique guitar style… and a voice. It’s the voice you wanna hear as you ease into the weekend with a beer in hand. Yes. He’s a rising star on the blues scene. Pop in and see him from 6:30pm. More info call The General 5348 7922.

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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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Baking our blues awaycake therapy THIS here is a pretty special community. We really try to look after each other. The heartfelt warm and fuzziness keeps us toasty though winter. (It’s all about the warm and fuzzies in winter… otherwise we’d probably all move north.) One such lovely community event originating from our humble ‘hood is ‘Baking Our Blues Away’. This sweet event began as bit of a small local bake-up to share with a friend or neighbour who needed a bit of cheering… Then it went bonkers on social media and now thousands of people from all over the place join in this annual day of goodwill and biscuits.This year, the third annual Baking Our Blues Away event will be held on Tuesday, July 15. Everyone is encouraged to take a moment to think about someone you know (or don’t know yet) …someone who could use a little help to put a smile back on their face. Bake something to share with them and open a conversation. The simplicity of opening a dialogue with a neighbour or friend can really help them if they need an ear, a shoulder or a just a reassuring friendly face. Statistics say one in four Australians suffer some form of anxiety. A cuppa and a chat is a great, gentle way to help someone who needs it. And sharing cake certainly helps as well. (And if you’re no Cupcake King or Dessert Diva fear not… we wont tell a soul if you buy something delish from the bakery instead… it’s really all about sharing some time and starting a conversation, and we can all do that.)There are oodles of lovely charities raising money to support those who need it, however Baking Our Blues Away is not about money, there’s no need to shake a tin out there… just a sieve over a mixing bowl. Baking for someone is a beautiful way to show someone you care.So get to it lovelies! Tie on the apron and pre-heat the oven. Find a recipe and someone who needs a smile and bake up a storm! For all the info on the event, follow twitter.com/bakingourblues or facebook.com/BakingOurBluesAway or go to the new website bakingourbluesaway.com.au.

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Mid winter…break out the sequins and tassels

Hairy facedhilaritiesBEARDS are everywhere. From dads pushing the swings at the park, to the boardroom, to the dying-because-they’re-a-cliché-but-don’t-wanna-be hipsters of the inner north to diva Eurovision winners. Beards are everywhere baby. There are four deeply committed beardy individuals in a hairy-faced band called (awesomely) The Beards. These boys have impressively produced three full length albums (and coordinating facial fur) all about beards. And it’s time to shake the crumbs out and hit the road to promote their fourth: The Beard Album. They have toured the world, convincing men and women everywhere to flaunt their hairy chins and it’s time for us to bask in the glory of their beardiness. Brush, braid and bush-up your chin follicles for the hairiest show of the year at the Theatre Royal (30 Hargraves St, Castlemaine) Saturday, July 19, from 8pm. For more info and bookings ($29) go to theatreroyal.info.

MID winter. When the weather person cheerily pops into your loungeroom and announces that it’ll be -1 overnight and a top of 7 tomorrow, you could easily be forgiven for putting the social life on hold ‘til October. Staying in and getting cosy on the couch in your PJs is super tempting when it’s cold out there… But Saturday nights on the couch watching bad telly is soul destroying. And seriously lacks sequins and fabulousness. Kyneton Community Park is hosting a Mid Winter’s Ball, Saturday, July 19, 8pm at the Kyneton Town Hall. Step back to the 20s for a night of decadence with burlesque, a big band, poker, two-up, dancing, schmoozing and fun. Dress up 20s style. The evening is a fundraiser for the Community Park. Tickets are $40pp and supper by Monsieur Pierre is included. Ooh la la! Hibernation is for the bears. Tix at: trybooking.com.au/faga or for more info like facebook.com/KynetonCommunityPark.

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MITCH= A.W.E.S.O.M.E.N.E.S.SYOU know… we just love a good acronym. Mad about them. We might (or might not) still play that car rego plate game where you make up words out of the letters on the plate… (although aren’t the new Victorian plates with the numbers making that tricky huh??) And it is just THE HOLY GRAIL OF ACRONYMAGE if you can make your acronym into an actual word as well. So very wordishly satisfying. So, how thrilled do you think the team behind Music In The Central Highlands were when they realised their name spelled MITCH. Perfect. We are certain there were high fives all round at the committee meeting the night they figured that one out.MITCH is a not for profit organisation solely focused on the promotion of fine music from our neck of the woods. We are blessed to have a wealth of amazing musos in our region, (seriously per capita, we have LOADS of them) from clever school kids to lauded professional performers who have played the world around. Each year MITCH showcases the great musical talent of the Central Highlands in a series of seasonal concerts. The winter program is so jam-packed they have to hold it over two days. Saturday, July 19, and Sunday, July 20, the Winter Concert Series will feature classical and contemporary music; piano, flute, violin, double bass, piano accordion, cello, clarinet and a soprano performance. The MITCH concert series are wonderful and inspirational, and promise to blow your mind just a little bit (actually a lot) with how much talent we have tucked away up here. The Winter Concerts will be held at ‘Hill House’ 290 Persons Road, East Trentham. Numbers to these events are limited so chip chop music lovers, book now (otherwise you’ll suffer from FOMO). Tickets are: $25 adult, $20 conc, and $10 children (under 15). For bookings and more information on the concert series – including the artists performing at the Winter Concerts go to: mitch.org.au.

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Retrosprings eternalTHIS region has a bit of history. A stroll down the main street of any village in the Central Highlands will attest to this. We flaunt something of a gold-rushy vibe, with late 1800s Victorian/early 1900s Federation architecture, with older buildings hinting at proper gold wealth, and pockets of new money with contemporary renovations and gorgeous schmanciness popping up everywhere. However… tucked in amongst ye olde worlde charm in Hepburn Springs is a pristine time capsule oozing funkalicious retro goodness. The Hepburn Springs Chalet is a heartfelt ode to retro. The building houses a motel for guests, and a loungey bar for anyone wanting to get their groove on and lounge around with friends over a few local wines. The feel of The Chalet Bar is 70s plush. If ABBA, Boney M and the Bee Gees walked through the door arm in arm in flared satin onesies whilst feeding each other fondue not an eyebrow would be raised. It is to be noted, The Chalet is worth visiting solely to inspect its original carpet. They just don’t make carpet like this anymore. (Hint: while you’re there, cast an eagle eye over the carpet pattern… see if you can find the Leunig faces… truly... they’re in there.)The Chalet Bar is open Thursday ‘til Sunday 4pm ‘til late. The bar menu is full of delicious local bits, and Thursday night is Yam Yum Power Plant. The kitchen whips up a vegan storm. The vibe on a Thursday night is super fun, with vinyl on the turntable, cocktails, and a vegan feast for all. The front lounge is a great space to chill with friends and the space is large enough for group bookings. The Chalet has hosted weddings, birthdays, girls’ weekends and other large functions, and we reckon it would be a great space to host a book club… or any club meeting that requires couches and wine. The Hepburn Chalet is at 78 Main Road Hepburn Springs. For more information go to hepburnspringschalet.com.au, call 5348 2344 or like them on Facebook.

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Spud specialists and potato professionalsCARBS schmarbs. We love potatoes. And the ground around here loves them too. There’s something about the luscious red earth under our feet that produces sackfulls of potatoey goodness. There’s something sooo very satisfying about digging up a lovely lumpy spud out of your backyard and cooking it up for dinner. So good. If you’d like to be the spud specialist in your backyard, The Diggers Club at the Garden of St Erth (Simmons Reef Road, Blackwood) is hosting a potato growing workshop Sunday, July 27. Learn different ways to grow your own organic potatoes. You don’t need a paddock, a small backyard can easily produce months worth of potatoes for a family. Learn about the spunky heirloom varieties, different shapes, sizes, colours and how to cook them all. The workshop runs from 11am. Diggers members $25, non-members $35. For more info and bookings go to diggers.com.au or call the St Erth Garden Shop: 5368 6514.

The winter gardenno sunscreen requiredDORMANT is a very unsexy word for the current state of your garden. The winter garden is difficult. It is cold, muddy, and well… cold. Hard-core gardeners will tell you that the winter garden is wonderful. They get all enthusi-crazy and prep for spring garden awesomeness, and they swear that garden-you-can’t-see-for-the-fog offers up unique winter treasures. If you can throw off the blankies, prise yourself off the fire and swap the fuzzy home-boots for gumboots, Sunday, July 20, The Friends of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens are sharing ‘A Day in the Winter Garden’ at Villa Parma (124 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs) 11am ‘til late afternoon. There’ll be talks in the rustic cellar from 2pm, plants for sale from Dicksonia Rare Plants, Woodend’s Post Office Farm Nursery, and from the Friends of Wombat Hill. It will be followed by a wintery feast, soup, wine and cake. (SO worth leaving the house for) More info: 5348 7540 or email [email protected].

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The fare’s better than fairat ‘The Fayre’MONDAY morning bragging rights. There’s not one person who doesn’t like a bit of a Monday morning brag about how great their weekend was (and you know you get bonus points if your footy team wins). If it has been a while since you’ve waltzed in to the office or had 50 likes on a photo you posted on Facebook on Sunday afternoon, or if you barrack for St Kilda… there’s a weekend coming up that will ensure you claim the Weekend Winner title once again.The annual Glenlyon Fine Food and Wine Fayre is on Sunday, July 27, at the Glenlyon Hall (Barkly Street). The Glenlyon Fine Food and Wine Fayre has a reputation as being a completely delicious day out, showcasing the best producers, winemakers, chefs and foodie legends our tasty corner of the world has to offer.Sample deliciousness from Saltbush Kitchen, The Secret Truffle Society, Goldfield’s Farmhouse Cheese, JC Bee, Piper Street Food Company (insanely good charcuterie) Sweet Cins, Captains Creek Organic Wines, Guildford Vineyard, Dolphin Brewery, Ellender Estate Winery, and loads of other culinarily creative peeps. (We sooo just made that word up. Culinarily. Feel free to use it.) There will be guest chef demos, the Daylesford Rotary Club will be there serving up the local sausage The BullBoar, there’ll be a bit of live music and loads of treats to sample, sip and savour.Yes it’s the middle of winter but guess what... the marquees are HEATED. It’ll feel like January inside, promise. The Fayre is on from 10am ‘til 4pm and tickets are $12.50. Ticket price includes your wine glass for wine tastings and lots of free food samples as well. Bragging rights about ‘how-gorgeous-your-foodie-weekend-in-the-country-was’ are absolutely free with every ticket. For more information on the Glenlyon Fine Food and Wine Fayre call Joy Durston 0418 312 935 or email [email protected]. Tickets are available at: trybooking.com/FEST or on the day.

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Event/Gig guide JulyOld Hepburn Hotel - 236 Main Rd, Hepburn (03) 5348 2207The Cosmopolitan Hotel - Cnr Cosmo Rd & High St, Trentham (03) 5424 1516 Live music Sunday from 1pmGlenlyon General Store - 63 Barkly St Glenlyon (03) 5348 7922Live music Friday nightTheatre Royal - 30 Hargraves St, Castlemaine (03) 5472 1196Savoia Hotel - 69 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs (03) 5348 2314 Live music Saturday night

Friday 4thAnnie and Charlotte Perfect DropThe Graveyard Train 8pm Theatre RoyalSaturday 5thZeebz vs. Miss Vitula Perfect DropCam Kettle 9pm Old Hepburn HotelSunday 6thJarrod Shaw the Cosmopolitan HotelJeff Lang Old Hepburn HotelFriday 11thPete Rowland and Jenny Brown Perfect DropSaturday 12thMarni and Dave Sheehan Perfect DropLachlan Bryan & the Wildes, Dan Waters and The Weeping Willows 4pm Old Hepburn HotelSunday 13thFamily Farm the Cosmopolitan HotelFriday 18thLiz Frencham Perfect DropMunro Melano 9pm Old Hepburn HotelSaturday 19thFamily Farm Perfect DropThe Beards 8pm Theatre RoyalSunday 20 July Liz Frencham 1pm the Cosmopolitan HotelMonique Brumby & The Urban Folk 4pm Old Hepburn HoteloFriday July 25 Harry Jakamarra Perfect DropSaturday July 26 The Cartwheels Perfect DropSunday 27 July Cam Burnside 1pm the Cosmopolitan Hotel

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Spa GuideABANDON STRESS MASSAGE 0401 369 743mobile, 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

ALYANYA MASSAGE & BEAUTY 0481 2368643/32 Vincent St, Daylesford, alyanyamassagebeauty.com

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

DAYLESFORD HEALTH PROFESSIONALS24 Raglan St, Daylesforddhphealth.info

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

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

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

INN TOUCH DAY SPA 5348 27742891 Ballan Rd, Daylesforddaylesfordinn.com

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

NALINI RETREAT 0417 783 087mobile massage for singles, couples & groupsnaliniretreat.com.au

OM REIKI CENTRE 5348 186442 Tipperary Springs Rd, Daylesfordom-reiki.com.auOMADA DAY SPA 5348 4499106a Main Rd, Hepburn Springsomada-dayspa.com.au

QUEENSBERRY STUDIO 5348 365323 Queensberry St, Daylesfordqueensberrystudio.com.au

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

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

SAMADHI RETREAT & SPA 5348 79266/57 Vincent St, Daylesfordsamadhiretreat.com.au

EKO Skin.Care.Spa 0429 681 0301 Camp St, Daylesfordfacebook.com/EkoSkin.Care.Spa

SHAKTI MASSAGE - DAYLESFORD 5348 16291 Rosella Lane, Daylesfordshakti.com.au

SHIZUKA RYOKAN 5348 20307 Lakeside Drive, Hepburn Springsshizuka.com.au

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Winery GuideBARCALDINE HOUSE 5348 2741238 Dairy Flat Rd, MuskSaturday & Sunday 10am-4pmbarcaldinehouse.com.au

CAPTAINS CREEK 5345 7408Kangaroo Hills Rd BlampiedSaturday & Sunday 11am-5pmcaptainscreek.com

CHANTERS RIDGE 0427 511 341440 Chanters Ln, TyldenSaturday & Sunday by appointmentchantersridge.com.au

COBAW RIDGE 5423 522731 Perc Boyers Ln, East PastoriaMonThuFri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 12-5.30pmcobawridge.com.au

CURLY FLAT 5429 1956263 Collivers Rd, LancefieldSaturday & Sunday 1-5pmcurlyflat.com

ELLENDER ESTATE 5348 7785260 Green Gully Rd, GlenlyonSaturday & Sunday 11am-5pmellenderwines.com.au

FONTANELLA WINE & VINEYARD 5348 79081225 Malmsbury Rd GlenlyonSaturday & Sunday 11am-5pmfontanellawines.com.au

GISBORNE PEAK WINERY 5428 222869 Short Rd, Gisborne South7 days 11am-5pm gisbornepeakwines.com.au

GUILDFORD VINEYARD & CELLAR 5476 44576720 Midland Hwy GuildfordSaturday & Sunday 11.30pm-5pmguildfordvineyard.com.au

DAYLESFORD WINE TOURS 5348 1823daylesfordwinetours.com7 days 10am-5pmdaylesfordwinetours.com

GRANITE HILLS 5423 5227 1481 Burke & Wills Tk, Baynton7 days 11am-5pmgranitehills.com.au

HANGING ROCK WINERY 5427 054288 Jim Rd, Newham7 days 10am-5pmhangingrock.com.au

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

KYNETON RIDGE 5422 737790 Blackhill School Rd, KynetonSaturday & Sunday 10am-6pmkynetonridge.com.au

PASSING CLOUDS 5348 555030 Roddas Ln Musk7 days 11am-5pmpassingclouds.com.au

PARAMOOR 5427 1057439 Three Chain Rd, Carlsruhe7 days 10am-5pmparamoor.com.au

ROWANSTON ON THE TRACK 5425 54922710 Burke & Wills Track, Glenhope 7 days 10am–5pmrowanston.com

SAILORS FALLS ESTATE 5348 66261073 Telegraph Rd, Sailors Falls Saturday & Sunday 11am–5pmsailorsfallsestate.com.au

ZIG ZAG RD 5423 9390201 Zig Zag Rd, Drummond NorthSaturday & Sunday 11am-5pmzigzagwines.com.au

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Gallery Guide

BENCHMARK COLLECTIVE 5472 134614 Templeton St, CastlemaineThu-Sun 10am-5pmbenchmarkcollective.com.au

BOKEH GALLERY 0403 136 65510 Howe St, DaylesfordThurs–Sun 10am-5pmbokehdaylesford.com

BRICK LANE BAZAAR 5348 350034 Vincent St, DaylesfordDaily 10am-5pm bricklanebazaar.com.au

CASTLEMAINE ART GALLERY 5472 229214 Lyttleton St, CastlemaineMon-Fri 10am-5pm Sat/Sun 12-5pmcastlemainegallery.com

CLAYSPACE GALLERY SHOP 0419 405 016Door 3 Gallery, 37 East St, DaylesfordSat-Sun 12pm-5pmclayspace-coop.com/the-gallery-shop

CHRISTOWEL DESIGN GALLERY 10 Forest Ave, Hepburn Springs 0407 809 920Dailychristoweldesigns.com.au

CONVENT GALLERY 5348 3211Cnr. Hill & Daly St, DaylesfordDaily 10am-4pm, Seven Galleriesconventgallery.com.au

FALKNER GALLERY 5470 585835 Templeton St, CastlemaineThurs-Sun 11am-5pmfalknergallery.com.au

MOONGATE ORIENTAL ANTIQUES&GALLERY 106 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs 5348 4396Thurs-Sun 10am-5pm

MOSS & BURROWS 5348 443322 Raglan St, DaylesfordDaily 10am-5pm closed Tuefacebook/mossandburrows

OVERWROUGHT 0403 675 17061 Central Springs Rd, DaylesfordFri-Sun Garden art, furniture, gatesoverwrought.com.au

PARADISO ARTS 5348 66001089 Telegraph Rd, Sailors FallsPhone for opening timesparadisoarts.com.au

PENNY SCHOOL GALLERY 5475 191111 Church St, Maldon, Daily 11am–5pm Dinner Fri–Sun 6pmpennyschoolgallery.com.au

PORTAL 108 5348 4353108 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs Wed-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun p/h 10am-4pmportal108.com.au

RED PEPPER GALLERY 5348 311135 Vincent St, DaylesfordDaily from 10amstonycreekgallery.com.au/red-pepper-gallery

STOCKROOM 5422 321598 Piper St, Kyneton Thurs-Sun from 10:30am-5pmstockroomkyneton.com

STONY CREEK GALLERY 5348 188410 Stony Creek Rd, DaylesfordThurs-Sun from 10amstonycreekgallery.com.au

THE CLAY FIRE GALLERY 5348 373363 Vincent St, DaylesfordDaily 10am-5pmclayfiregallery.com.au

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Market GuideBALLAN FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, 2nd Sat of monthMill Cottage 96 Inglis St, Ballanballanfarmersmarket.com

CASTLEMAINE FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, 1st Sun of the monthMostyn St, Castlemainecastlemainefarmersmarket.org

CRESWICK MARKET9am-1pm 3rd Sat of the monthNapier & Victoria St, Creswickcreswickmarket.com.au

DAYLESFORD FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, first Sat of monthDaylesford Primary School Vincent Stfarmersmarkets.org.au

DAYLESFORD SUNDAY MARKET8am-4pm, every SunDaylesford Railway Station Midland Hwydscr.com.au/market.php

GLENLYON VILLAGE MARKET9am-12pm, 3rd Sat of monthGlenlyon Hallglenlyon.vic.au

GREAT GISBORNE MARKET9am-2pm, 1st Sun of monthHamilton & Aitken St, Gisbornegisborneoldetimemarket.org.au

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

KYNETON FARMERS MARKET8am-1pm, 2nd Sat of monthSt Pauls Park, Piper St, Kynetonmymarketsvic.com.au

LANCEFIELD & DISTRICT FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, 4th Sat of the month,(3rd Sat in Dec) High St, Lancefieldmymarketsvic.com.au

MALMSBURY VILLAGE FAYRE10am-4pm, 2nd Sun of monthBot. Gardens, Calder Hwy, Malmsburymalmsburyvillagefayre.org.au

RIDDELLS CREEK FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, 3rd Sat of month (exc. Dec)Main Rd, Riddells Creekriddellfarmersmarket.com

TALBOT FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, 3rd Sun of monthScandinavian Cres, TalbotFacebook.com/TalbotFarmersMarket

TRENTHAM FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, 3rd Saturday of the monthA Lions Club Project, Trentham Town Squaremymarketsvic.com.au

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

VINCENT ST MAKERS MARKETSat June 1, 10am-4pmDaylesford Town Hall, Vincent Stfacebook.com/vincentstmakersmarket

WOODEND FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, first Sat of monthHigh St, Woodend facebook.com/woodendfarmersmarket

WOODEND LIONS CLUB MARKET9am-3pm, 3rd Sun of month High St, Woodend

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ANSHUMANN DA DHABA 5348 298274 Vincent St. DaylesfordL&D Daily, fine dining Tandoori cuisine ARGUS DINING ROOM 5348 4199124 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs L & D DailyContemporary local/seasonal dining BOCCONCINI DELICATESSEN CAFE 5348 455559-61 Vincent St. DaylesfordB&L daily, European style deli & providoresBOOKBARN CAFE 5348 3048Lake Daylesford, Daily Coffee, cakes and light snacksBREAKFAST & BEER 5348 1778117 Vincent St. Daylesford B,L&D Tues-Sun craft brews, coffee & regional Aus cuisineBUFFALO GIRLS 5348 222197 Main Rd. Hepburn SpringsThur-Mon Coffee and B,L & D Locally roasted coffeeCLIFFY’S EMPORIUM 5348 327930 Raglan St. Daylesford, B&L dailyfine produce in historic deli/cafeCOCOA CHY 5345 115084 Albert St. CreswickL dailychocolate and pastriesCOFFEE BASICS 5470 62701 Halford St. Castlemaine B&L Mon-Fri, Castlemaine’s own roastery & euro style cafeCOLLIBAN FOODSTORE & CAFE 5424 177418 Market St. TrenthamB L Thu-Tue, Continental breakfasts & light lunchCONVENT GALLERY 5348 3211Cnr Hill & Daly St. Daylesford B&L 7 days Hearty fare in the bad habits cafeTHE COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL 5424 1516Cnr High St. & Cosmo Rd. TrenthamL&D Fri-Sun, upmarket meals in historic gardens/stablesCOSY CORNER 5348 25763 Tenth St. Hepburn Springs B 8am Sat-Sun / L&D Thur-Tues traditional & modern cuisine & curry night

DAISY DINING Tue to Sat, call to order 0412 199 526 B,L&D from Fresh, Local, Free Range and happy farmsDAYLESFORD BOWLING CLUB BISTRO 10 Camp St. Daylesford, 5348 2130L&D Wed-Sun homestyle & modern bistro DAYLESFORD HOTEL 5348 23352 Burke Sq. Daylesford dailypub mealsDU FERMIER 5424 163442 High St. TrenthamB&L Wed-MonFrench style farmhouse cafe/provedoreELLENDER ESTATE 5348 7785260 Green Gully Rd. GlenlyonL Sat-Sun wood fired pizza in winery gardenEMPORIUM ON PIPER 5422 661189 Piper St. KynetonB&L dailylight meals, coffee and cakesTHE FARMERS ARMS HOTEL 5348 20911 East St. Daylesford L&D daily modern AustralianFLOUCH’S 5422 368312-14 Piper St. Kyneton L&D Wed-Fri B,L&D Sat-SuFrench inspired fine diningFOOD GALLERY 5348 167777 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L dailycafe style foodGARDENS OF ST ERTH 5368 6514Simmons Reef Rd. BlackwoodL Fri-Suncafe in garden settingGLENLYON GENERAL STORE 5348 792263 Barkly St. GlenlyonB&L DailyQuirky cafe, corner store & galleryGRACENOTES CAFE 5348 49461/123 Vincent St. DaylesfordB&L daily / D Fri-SatAustralian cuisineGRANGE BELLINZONA 5348 227177 Main Rd. Hepburn SpringsB Sat/Sun D Fri/Sat High Tea SatAustralian cuisine

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THE TYLDEN HARVESTER 5424 811943 Trentham Rd. Tylden B Sat-Sun L&D Wed-Sun Food/Wine/Music GUILDFORD HOTEL 5473 4215Midland 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 HEPBURN GENERAL STORE 5348 2764102-104 Main Rd. Hepburn B&L daily hot food, sandwiches & provisions HEPBURN PAVILION CAFÉ 5348 1900Mineral Springs Reserve Rd. Hepburn Springs B&L daily, speciality - morning & afternoon tea HOLGATE BREWHOUSE 5427 251079 High St, Woodend L Tues-Sun D daily pub meal in brewhouseHOT CHOCOLATE CAFE 5476 42085451 Midland Hyw. Mt Franklin Tues-Sun hot choc, coffee, teas and milkshakes INNER BISCUIT 5422 112934 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 & DINING ROOM 5348 236382 Vincent St. Daylesford L Fri-Sun, D Thurs-Sat Modern Australian KAZUKI’S AT THE RAGLAN 5348 12181 Camp St. Daylesford L Fri-Mon / D Thurs-Mon Regional, seasonal, French-Japanese inspired KOUKLA CAFE & PIZZERIA 5348 236382 Vincent St. Daylesford B, L&D Mon-Sun, Thurs only B&L lunch & dinner specials from wood fire oven LE PECHE GOURMAND 5345 273169A Albert St. Creswick B&L Tue-Sun Boulangerie-Patisserie

LARDER DELI 5348 470057a Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily, D Wed-Sat licensed exotic deli fare LAKE HOUSE RESTAURANT 5348 3329King 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 LITTLE SWALLOW CAFE 5422 624158a 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 448832 Raglan St. Daylesford L Sat-Sun / D Thurs-Tues regional, seasonal fine dining MR CARSISI 5422 376937 Piper St. Kyneton B, L & D Fri-Tue Turkish inspired mezze MRS SMITH’S 5422 684491 Piper St. Kyneton L Thurs-Sun / D Thurs-Sat Fine food and wine MUFFY’S 5348 371128 Albert St. daylesford B&L daily, muffins, pies and snacks OHARA’S BAKERY AND CAFE 5345 370024 Fraser St. Clunes B&L Daily pastry and cafe food OLD HEPBURN HOTEL 5348 2207236 Main Rd. Hepburn L Wed-Sun / D daily generous pub meals PEPPERMILL CAFE 0414 830 435 105 Central Springs Rd. Daylesford daily cafe meals at ‘The Amazing Mill Markets’ PIZZERIA LA LUNA 5348 412324 Albert St. Daylesford D Thurs-Mon, gourmet and traditional pizza, take away. delivery (fri & sat nights)

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RADIO SPRINGS HOTEL 5348 5562Cnr High St. & Main St. Lyonville D Thurs-Fri L&D Sat-Sun Contemporary Italian pub mealsREDBEARD HISTORIC BAKERY 5424 1002Old Bakery Ln. Trentham B&L daily organic bakery and cafeRED GINGER 5348 1163 31 Albert St. Daylesford L Fri-Sun D Wed-Mon authentic Thai cuisine RED NONNA 5348 33673 Howe St. Daylesford B&L Thu-Tues Art Gallery and Cafe, Italian inspired RED STAR CAFE 5348 2297115 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs B&L daily / D Fri-Sat relaxed, contemporary dining ROYAL HOTEL & CAFE NOSH 5348 2205Cnr Vincent & Albert St. Daylesford L&D daily hearty pub fare and snacks RUBENS 5348 284370 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs L Wed-Sun, D - 7 days Mediterranean cuisine & take-away SAULT 5348 65552349 Ballan-Daylesford Rd. Sailors Falls L Fri-Sun / D Wed-Sun modern Australian cuisine SAVOIA HOTEL 5348 231469 main Rd. Hepburn Springs L Tue-Sun / D daily bar snacks, bistro meals, seafood SMOKEYTOWN CAFE 5345 155777 Albert St. Creswick L Daily / D Fri-Sat, country comfort meals ST-MEL CYCLERY & CAFE 5348 3637 Shop 5, Park lane. Daylesford Wed-Mon Coffee and Treats SWEET DECADENCE AT LOCANTRO 5348 320287 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily chocolates, sweets and cakes TANGLES AT THE MAZE 5345 2847Cnr Midlands & Smokeytown Rd. Creswick L daily D Fri Café at the maze / mini golf

TASTE OF SPICE 5348 418351 Raglan St. Daylesford L Fri-Sun / D daily Authentic Indian cuisineTHEATRE ROYAL 5472 119630 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 diningTHE ELECTRIC SITAR 5348 16764/27 Albert St. Daylesford D Wed-Sun / L Fri north, south indian cuisine. limited seats THE GOOD FOOD STORE 5348 16548 Howe St. DaylesfordB&L Tue-Sun Brekkies, Gourmet food, take home dinners THE GOOD TABLE 5472 4400233 Barker St. CastlemaineL&D Thu-Sun local, seasonal, fine dining THE LONDON CAFE AND GALLERY 53483990The Rex Arcade 47 - Vincent St. Daylesford B&L Wed-Mon Coffee, Cafe food TOGS 5470 509058 Lyttleton St. Castlemaine B&L daily cafe food on rooftop garden TUKI RESTAURANT 5345 6233Stoney Rises Smeaton L daily ultra fresh trout specialists WATER GARDEN 5348 3592111a Vincent St. Daylesford L daily/D daily Sat-Sun - Yum Cha traditional Chinese WINE AND THE COUNTRY 0458 617 02597 Vincent St. Daylesford Thur-Sun Wine, Coffee & Produce WOMBAT HILL HOUSE 4373 0099Central Springs Rd. Daylesford B&L Thurs-Mon Cafe, store & vegetable garden

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TAXI SERVICEDaylesford 5348 1111 / 5348 3333AMBULANCE/FIRE 000POLICE DAYLESFORD5348 2342STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE132 500SECURITYCentral Highlands Security0407 881 918DENTISTS13 Hospital St Daylesford 5321 655054a Hargraves St Castlemaine 5472 343721 Lyttleton St Castlemaine5472 1377MEDICAL CENTRES10 Hospital Street 5348 2227Mon, Wed 8.30am - 7.30pmTue, Thu, Fri 9am - 6pmSat 9am - 12COMMUNITY HEALTH5321 6550PHARMACY 39 Vincent St, Daylesford 5348 2301Mon to Fri 9–6pm Sat 9–4pm, Sun 10–1pmHOSPITALSHospital St Daylesford5348 2371VETERINARY PRACTICES77 Raglan St Daylesford 5348 108886 Main Rd Hepburn5348 4851

Essential ServicesWILDLIFE LINE1300 094 535INTERNET ACCESSHub at Neighbourhood House13 Camp St Daylesford 5348 35699am–5pm Monday–FridayVISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE98 Vincent St Daylesford 5321 6123POST OFFICESDaylesford – 86 Vincent StHepburn Springs – 108 Main RdVIDEO LIBRARYVideoland8/11 Howe St Daylesford 5348 1196ATMSCommonwealth Bank39–40 Vincent Street DaylesfordWestpac45 Vincent Street DaylesfordANZ Bank52 Vincent Street DaylesfordBendigo Bank 97 Vincent StreetSUPERMARKETSColes SupermarketAlbert Street Daylesford7am –10pm Mon – SunIGA Daylesford26 Vincent StreetPOOL TABLESSavoia Hotel69 Main Rd HepburnDaylesford RSLVincent St DaylesfordOld Hepburn236 Main Rd Hepburn

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124 Main Rd Hepburn Springs

03 5348 2100 mineralspa.com.au

124 Main Rd

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