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lost magazine daylesford & surrounds February 2014

volume 13 issue 135

lostTHE GUIDE TO WHERE TO FIND IT

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

ContentsLyonville Wood chop 2Jennie Brown and Bruce Millar 2Producer’s Day 6Love Your Sister 8Footloose at Eastern Peake 10Comedy night 12Antique and Collectables Fair 14Zombie Chess 16Peak-A-Boo 18Kyneton Music Festival 22RubaDub 24Sausage Nirvana 26The Jammin’ Divas 28ChillOut 30Gig guide February 31Winery guide 32Spa guide 33Market guide 34Gallery guide 35Restaurant and cafe guide 36-39Essentials 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: Maldon Stationby Stefan Overzier | vgr.com.au Editor: 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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Head to Lyonvillechop chop

Friday night blues…better than Sunday night bluesFRIDAY night is the best night of the week is it not? There’s the promise of the empty weekend ahead, two big blank-canvas days, crispy clean and free to go all Jackson Pollock on them whichever way you choose. Friday nights should be celebrated, with friends and whatever tipples your fancy. The weekend is welcomed in style at The Old Glenlyon General Store with fab food, happy hour and great live tunes. Friday, February 7, The Fabulous Jennie Brown and Bruce Millar will be playing. Jennie is well known as the voice of Daylesford, and has been belting out the tunes in every genre imaginable (we doubt screamcore – but you never know) on every stage imaginable right across town well before our happy hamlet popped up on the tourist radar. Hear Jennie and Bruce play a bit of swing, jazz and sultry blues to ease you into your awaiting weekend. The Old General is at 63 Barkly Street Glenlyon. 5348 7922.

HOW much wood would a wood chop chop if a wood chop could chop wood? Well in this neck of the woods, the wood choppers chop lots, and they chop it fast. Wood chopping is a tough competitive sport. Sure, it’s not one of your more glamourous sports, it’s not up there with polo or yachting for example, there’s not a huge amount of complex tactical strategy involved, and you probably wont see that Waterhouse bloke on the telly giving you the odds on who’s going to chop through the log first. But whatever… these blokes can chop a log like no one’s business. Saturday, February 1, the annual Lyonville Wood Chop is on at Lyonville Hall (Bremner St). See local legends and wood choppers from afar get the guns out, swing an axe and chop a big block in half. It’s a hugely popular community day with a BBQ, cake stall and loads of fun for all. Entry will cost you a few coins at the gate and the action’s on all day. Chop chop.

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and cow drillsHorse skills

Jazz handsfor Valentine’s DayLOVERS love jazz. They just do. The smoky, sultry, saucy, sexy-pants-ness of it all. Smooth tunes, luscious vocals, the whole shebang, really is a precursor to lurrrve. So it makes perfect sense that on the lovingest night of nights on le calendar of love, (that’d be Valentine’s Day, Friday, February 14, incase you are living under a cold hearted rock,) that there’d be a little jazz on the menu somewhere. This Valentine’s Day the jazz shall be served up steaming hot on a silver platter at The Old Glenlyon General Store. Vida Jazz (with Tania Petrini on vocals, Bruce Millar on double bass and Robbie Melville on guitar) will be swinging all over the stage, from a bit o’ bossa, to some funky grooves, a few sultry ballads, a smidge of blues, and a dollop of gospel… they intend on sharing their love for jazz with the lovers at the Old General. (63 Barkly Street Glenlyon). For more info like Glenlyon General Store on Facebook or call 5348 7922.

CAMPDRAFT is not just something that happens when you leave the tent unzipped. Campdraft is Australia’s own family horse sport, encouraging and developing great horse skills and good stewardship towards horses and cattle. Each year the Maldon and District Campdraft Association hold an annual competition to show off their awesome skills. This year the Maldon Association will host their 40th annual Campdraft at 11 Lewis Road Maldon. This family event will require the riders to choose and cut a cow from a mob, for the rider to then navigate the cow around a four leaf clover pattern on the arena (yes a four leaf clover…. Could they have picked a trickier shape?) AND they have to do it in 40 seconds. (Personally we don’t think we could make a cow do that in 40 years.) The Maldon and District Campdraft will be held Saturday, February 8, (from 7am) and concludes: Sunday, February 9, 3pm. For more info call 5475 2707.

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A Big Day Outfor your tastebudsA CELEBRATION of any kind is always an opportunity to indulge in a little extra special food and wine. So what do you do if the celebration is being held in honour of food and wine? Well our suggestion is, you’d best get your hands on a ticket.The Annual Regional Producer’s Day held at Daylesford’s Lake House, is indeed a day held in honour of the finest food and wine our region produces. This indulgent market-style celebration extends an open invitation to all, to come and taste, sip, sample, indulge and enjoy the very best local wines, delicacies and gourmet goodies our region can offer.The Regional Producer’s Day will be held Sunday, February 9, 10:30am ‘til 4pm at Lake House (King Street, Daylesford.)Wander the market stalls, meet the makers and growers who produce the abundance of deliciousness the region is renowned for. Taste everything, and take home your favourite treats. There will also be wine tastings, cooking demos with local chefs, wood fired pizzas, a gourmet BBQ and sweet indulgences available all day. Gather a picnic’s worth and relax in the orchard, or find the perfect picnic spot lakeside with your delicious spread and a glass of wine. Too good.Before the Regional Producer’s Day kicks off at 10:30am, there is an opportunity to have breakfast with some of the producers from 9am. Join Alla Wolf-Tasker, a few Lake House faves and the Daylesford Macedon Produce Group; discuss organics, biodynamics, roof-tops, small batch, rare breeds, ferments and other hot foodie topics over a delicious country fare breakfast and coffee. Tickets to breakfast are $25. (Bookings essential, phone: 5348 3329.) Entry to the Producer’s Day is $5. (Includes entry and tastings. No bookings required.) For more info on the Annual Regional Producer’s Day call Lake House 5348 3329, or go to lakehouse.com.au. Share your delicious day out with everyone: #lakehouseproduceday

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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Don’t fall into the Booby TrapYOU’D have to be living under a very large soundproof rock not to have heard about the Love Your Sister phenomenon. In a nut shell, Samuel Johnson (much loved actor, and all ‘round good guy) has a dear sister Connie, who has terminal breast cancer. Not to take this cruel diagnosis lying down Connie joked that her bro should ride around the nation on a unicycle to raise awareness and money to help find a cure. Challenge accepted. (…and challenge almost completed!!) His aim was to break the Guinness world record for the longest distance on a unicycle, to raise $1million, (tick! $1.2m and counting!), and to educate everyone in his path with the message “Don’t fall into the booby trap. Be breast aware.” To date, Sam has traversed over 14,000 kilometres on one wheel. (Seriously wow.) Thousands and thousands of people in countless communities around the country have turned out and lined the streets in pink to welcome Sam and his Boobmobile to their towns, to support Sam and Connie, to share their stories with him and money for this most worthy of causes.Early last month Sam rode into Daylesford and Hepburn Springs to bring the Love Your Sister message to town. Sam is from this neck of the woods and his hometown turned on a very moving (and very pink) homecoming celebration for his ride into town, with pink balloon lined streets, pink people, and a super celebration at the Savoia Hotel (69 Main Road, Hepburn Springs), raising over $6000 in one night for Love Your Sister’s chosen benefactors: The Garvan Institute for Breast Cancer Research.On Thursday, February 13, Sam will complete his epic journey at Federation Square, Melbourne at 11:45 am. You are invited to Fed Square to welcome Sam home in (no doubt) a sea of pink and a flood of tears. Daylesford and Hepburn Springs, Sam and Connie would love to see you there. To find out more about the event like Love your Sister on Facebook. To donate to LYS go to loveyoursister.org. Onya Sam, we love you and we love your sister Connie!

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Everybody cut footloose...amongst the vinesLOVE IT, hate it, or completely ignore it, the 14th day of this month is usually met with either groans of passion or loathing. Valentine’s Day is a day drowning in hearts and flowers and brilliantly cheesy messages of love in the papers.Daylesford and Hepburn Springs are well loved towns for well loved up couples, and the roads to town definitely carry more vehicles than usual on Valentine’s Day. There are ‘Do Not Disturbs’ looped onto every bedroom door, and white-linened tables for two are booked out weeks in advance. Now, sure, dinner is lovely to share with your partner, and perhaps Valentine’s Day makes it even more lovely-er-er but come on, you can go out for dinner 365 nights of the year… so how about doing something a little extra spesh for the extra spesh person in your life on this one particular loved up day of the year?Eastern Peake Vineyard and Winery (67 Pickfords Road Coghills Creek) is hosting an evening of open air cinema amongst the vines on Friday, February 14. It’s not strictly a couple thing, so BYO friends and family (or just your favourite-est person if you wish) and settle back under the stars with a bottle of Eastern Peake’s finest, a picnic and get all snuggly as they screen the 80s classic Footloose. BYO picnic blankie and something warm to wrap up in if it gets chilly, as well as pillows, chairs and stuff to get comfy on. Bring a picnic dinner if you’re feeling all organised, or food, wine (of course) and beer will also be available to purchase on the night.Bookings are essential, tickets are $15 per person, or $35 for a family pass. 20% of proceeds go to the CFA. (Because let’s face it the CFA peeps certainly deserve loads of love on Valentine’s Day.) (Love you CFA.) Arrive from 7pm for the screening at dusk. For more info and bookings call Jen: (ask her about the bus from Daylesford - yay! – limited seats so get onto it) 0458 617 025, or email [email protected]. For more info on the winery go to: easternpeake.com.au or find them on Facey.

03 5424 1516 Cnr High St & Cosmo Rd

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LIVE MUSIC SUNDAYS FROM 1.30PM

STABLES AVAILABLE FOR WEDDINGS & FUNCTIONS

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A funny thing happenedat the caravan park…

The fine artof vintage elegance

KIOSK is such a great word. We’ve often thought there should be one atop our country’s highest peak. C’mon, there is nothing not to like about Kiosk-sciuszko. Wes Snelling likes kiosks. Well, sort of. Wes grew up at the Kyneton Caravan Park. After school he worked at the kiosk observing the inhabitants of the park in their natural state. In 2009 Wes produced and performed Kiosk – a comedy and musical adventure about life at a caravan park. His show won a Moosehead Award, was nominated for 3 Green Room Awards and a Golden Gibbo, (wow) and now it is returning to its spiritual home for one show only at the Kyneton Caravan Park (back oval Kyneton Community Park) Saturday, February 15. This comedic feast will be supported by a fab band, Nola Poorboy will be serving deliciousness from their caravan (apt), there’ll be a bar, AND redskins galore. Tickets: $25/$20. More info and bookings go to: wessnelling.com

ELEGANCE. It’s something you just don’t see in the deli queue at the supermarket. It’s that quiet state of effortless beauty, which (annoyingly) often requires significant effort to accomplish. For some, elegance is genetic gift, but for us whom have not been blessed with the elegance gene, fear not, a state of high elegance can be achieved at The Art of Elegance Fair. Saturday, February 15, the Maldon Progress Hall, (Francis Street Maldon) will be transformed into a vintage department store, with traders creating themed spaces within the department store. Purchase vintage items and art or indulge in a decadent vintage high tea. Truly Madly Deeply will be playing live for a bit of added glamour as you shop into the evening. Dress in your elegant vintage best and really get into the spirit of the event. The Art of Elegance Fair is open 2pm-9pm. Entry is $5. More info call Monika 0437 384 543 or: ArtOfElegance Fair on Facebook.

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Treasure Huntersstart your enginesYOU KNOW when you walk into someone’s house and they have this GREAT piece of furniture, an awesome ‘thing’ on a mantle, amazing original Danish kitchenware from the 60s and generally crazy-good vintage style (and you quietly hate them) and then you say “wow I love that where did you get it?” and they say “ oh I just found it at a market” and then you can’t quite contain your inner hate because YOU CAN NEVER FIND THAT SORT OF STUFF AT MARKETS? – yeah, that. Well, we would like to send out word to the vintagely challenged that we have found the market to end all markets, where you will find that unique piece of swoonable (covetable) awesomeness. The 6th Annual Maldon Antique and Collectables Fair will be held Saturday, February 15, and Sunday, February 16. In just a few short years this antique fair has earned itself a reputation as being completely super-duper. Antique buyers, frenzied collectors and sellers of the second-hand from all over Australia make the trek to Maldon to sell and hunt for treasures. This year there will be more than 120 stalls laden with genuine rare and valuable antiques, retro wonders and unique and quirky bits and bobs… (Salivating yet treasure hunters?)The Antique and Collectables Fair will be held at the Maldon Football Ground (Francis Street) and will offer more than one and a half kilometres of stalls. It’ll be all nice and level and grassy underfoot – therefore easy to negotiate when you’re loaded up with bags of trinkets, an industrial pendant lamp and a mint condition orange vinyl armchair from the 70s. Entry to the market is just $3 (there’s your first bargain of the day) and kids are free. The market is open 8am ‘til 5pm both days. For more info call Mark: 0414 244 842, or search Maldon Collectables on Facebook.

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Lock up your wombatsthe Zombies are coming!HEPBURN Wildlife Shelter rescues and assists sick and distressed wildlife from around the Hepburn Shire. At any given time there are about 100 animals in their care. Hepburn Wildlife Shelter is run completely on donations and love, so when it comes to the major fundraiser of the year you’d imagine that they’d do something warm and fuzzy and cute and cuddly wouldn’t you? Well… you’d be WRONG!The major fundraiser of the year for Hepburn Wildlife Shelter is a full-scale game of Zombie Chess.Saturday, February 15, the undead are coming to town. The entire floor of the Daylesford Town Hall will be transformed to a vast checkered battlefield. There are two teams competing: the White (the living) and the Black (the living dead). Two champion chess players will play a game of chess off to the side (out of the way of the blood and guts) and their moves will ultimately guide the Zombies and humans in their epic full-scale-blood-and-gore-battle to the death. Because the performance is based on a real game of chess, the outcome is unknown… but what is known is that zombies can not be dictated to, (nor trusted) and random acts of carnage are highly likely.Zombie Chess is presented by Zombiehire.com (professional zombies and humans trained in Zombie slaying) so there is no need to BYO pitchforks and brain-blasting weaponry.There are three seating options: Ringside: ($12, Up close and personal to the action - beware, it might get a bit smelly seated so close to the undead). Balcony: ($22, Safest seat in the house - FYI: zombies can’t fly). VIP Stage Seating: ($32, best seat in the house in the middle of the main stage) with a view of the chess champions’ strategy board. There are even limited tickets available to play on the White (alive human) team. ($52). All proceeds will be donated to the shelter. To witness this epic and hilarious zombie battle unfold, buy tickets at trybooking.com (search Zombie Chess), like Hepburn Wildlife Shelter, or Zombie Chess on Facebook.

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If you don’t LOLyou might COLROD QUANTOCK is a living treasure. One of the forefathers of Australian comedy, and indeed one of the very first on the stand up scene in Melbourne, Rod has been delivering the laughs for 45 years. That’s a long time in one career. We hope he gets a gold watch when he reaches 50 years in comedy. (Or at the very least a rather large gold rubber chicken.) In more recent years, Rod has turned his eye, mind and sharp wit to politics and our planet. He has the ability to turn these particularly sensitive subjects into particularly large LOLs. His latest show Peak-A-Boo is all about our planet, as we surge ever closer to peak oil, peak water, peak people and peak EVERYTHING… and he is bringing this show to Daylesford for one night only, Wednesday, February 19, 8:30pm, at The Rex Theatre (47-53 Vincent Street). Tickets are $35. For more info and bookings go to therex.org.au

All we are sayingis give peas a chanceTHE WORLD Peace Diet is not, something Miss World wished for in her acceptance speech… It is a best selling book by American author Dr Will Tuttle. Its pages promote eating for spiritual and global health. Will Tuttle is coming to Australia to present his ideas and encourage and inspire his audience. He believes our food choices have far reaching implications for not only us as individuals, but for the animals and planet at large. His presentation promises to educate and inspire his audience by encouraging them to think deeply about food choices, thereby manifesting global freedom, wellness and harmony. It starts at home people. Will Tuttle will be in Daylesford Sunday, February 16, at the Daylesford Town Hall (Vincent Street) from 2pm. Hear him speak and be motivated to start a peace project in your own kitchen. Tickets are $15 (presale online) or $18 at the door. For tickets and more info go to willtuttletour.org

Daylesford railway station | 18 Raglan street Daylesford www.dscr.com.au

The Daylesford Sunday Market operates every

Sunday 8am-3pm

Depart every Sunday from the historic

station 10am -3pm

Departs the first Sat of every month at 5:30pmBookings essential

Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa

to Ballarat 45 kmto Clunes 43 kmto Creswick 27 km

Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa

to Ballarat 45 kmto Clunes 43 kmto Creswick 27 km

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Rhubarb Rhubarb Rhubarbwe love the Kyneton Music FestivalTHEY SAY you can hear rhubarb grow. There are recorded soundbites online of happy baby rhubarbs bursting forth from their corms. (Totally true – Google it.) And just like a field of happy rhubarb thriving in its well fertilised and watered field, the Kyneton Music Festival is growing and becoming more luscious and tasty (and noisy) before our eyes… (and happy ears.)This year the Kyneton Music Festival will be held from Friday February 28 - Sunday, March 2. The festival has only been in existence a few short years, and in that time the town has embraced the festival, they have welcomed some incredible musical artists, and it just keeps getting bigger and better… like a paddock of delicious crazy multiplying rhubarb. This year the festival presents over 40 bands across the weekend, including Eagle and the Worm, Cash Savage & the Last Drinks, Chris Russell’s Chicken Walk, The Spoils, The Resignators, Saint Jude, Suzannah Espie and oodles more musical goodness.This year they have announced a limited number of camping sites at Kyneton Showgrounds (184 Mollison Street). The showgrounds are walking distance to all the venues making it a fab place to park your festival weary bod and rest your ears between gigs. Every conceivable stage and mic in town has been booked and is ready to roll out some of the finest music in the land on one jam packed weekend of musical awesomeness.All of the bands, venues and camping info are listed on the website: (kynetonmusicfestival.com.au) and you can keep up to the minute informed of festival happenings (additions, pics and good stuff) on their Facey page – search Kyneton Music Festival. Buy tickets on their website. (Above.) Friday day passes: $30 (adult) $15 (youth). Saturday day passes: $40 (adult) $20 (youth). Sunday Day passes: $30 (adult) $15 (youth) Full weekend festival passes: $65 (adult) $30 (youth). Campsites $40. (Booking fees apply). Current rhubarb price $4.95/kg.

127 STURT ST, BALLARAT PH: 5338 7312BALLARAT

A Unique Cafe & Dining Experience...

BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

Open 7 Days! Fully Licensed

Sun to Thur - 7am - 5pmFri to Sat - 7am - late

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Rub a Dub DubYour skin wants a tubQUICK QUIZ… What’s the largest organ in your body? Nope, it’s not your brain Einstein, it’s your skin. And don’t we give it a hard time? We bake it, scrub it, graze it, wax it, and put it in all sorts of icky stuff. Poor skin. This time of year our exposed skin really cops it with the angry sun blasting its monster UV guns at us. (Back off sun, we’re just trying to top up our Vitamin D levels, give us a break!) Us human types have a tendency to do outside stuff when the sun is shining. We do garden stuff, beach stuff, and really rough stuff with our skin. And when we venture indoors we dry it out with air con. No wonder it gets grumpy with us sometimes… And when our skin is most sensitive, just about the worst thing we can do to it is to slather it in chemical nasties.After reading the chemical cocktails listed on regular skin‘care’ packaging, local lass Nat Hardy-Hurst decided to develop her own range of luscious skincare for her newborn bub. And voila! RubaDub was born. The RubaDub philosophy is ‘If you can’t eat it, then don’t rub it on your skin’ and whilst we don’t recommend dolloping the balm on your muesli in the morning, the food-based ingredients Nat uses are so wonderfully fresh and natural (and some home grown on the farm) you just about could. (…Think: local organic extra virgin olive oil, West Australian 550+ strength Manuka honey, and beautiful blends of herbs especially chosen for their healing properties. – Delish!)The RubaDub range includes soothing and healing body balms, soaps and moisturisers for everyone’s skin: from the most delicate newborn skin, to tough tradies’ skin, for people who can’t use soap, people prone to angry eczema, and perhaps those who have spent a wee bit too long in the sunshine (we wont tell your mum) or those who just wish to treat their precious epidermis to something deliciously handmade with love. RubaDub is available throughout Daylesford and region, and online at rubadub.com.au For a full pricelist and list of stockists check the RubaDub website.

Alla Wolf-Tasker’s café &

store in the enchanting

surrounds of the Wombat

Hill Botanic Gardens. Enjoy

breakfast and lunch in the

café or select from our

picnic and take home range.

Sit inside by the fi re, on the

indoor shared tables, pull a

stool up to the bar or bathe

in the sunshine in the lovely

north facing kitchen garden.

Country Cheap Eats Champ –

The Age Cheap Eats Guide 2012

Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Car Entry off Central Spring Road Daylesford, Victoria, Australia

Open Thursday – Monday from 9am ‘till 4pm. No reservations.

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Seriously Saucy Sunday SausagesALL SAUSAGES are not created equal. There is no truer statement than that. And we’ve all been there, at a barbie, at a café, even at Bunnings feeling a little dusty on a Sunday morning… when you bite into a dud sausage you just wish you could take back that moment. But there are no returns on bad half eaten snags. And that cruel injustice is just something you have to live with.Fortunately, there are Sausage Artisans in our midst. There are bold Champions of Sausage, and highly skilled Sausage Gurus willing to share their carefully crafted deliciousness with us, the sausage adoring public. In Daylesford there is an iconic blue van, this blue van is well regarded as sausage nirvana. Affectionately known as the Blue Sausage Van (genius), it can be found at the weekly Sunday Market at Daylesford Station (18 Raglan Street/Midland Highway). From 8:30am(ish) the sausages are sizzling on the hotplate. (You can smell them from Woodend.) The sausage menu includes Beef $5, Bratwurst $6, the local snag the Bullboar $6, as well as the hugely popular Duck Sausage $8. (Extras include sauerkraut, onion and cheese - 50 cents each) These sausages have a serious diehard loyal following. Especially the duck. Oh the duck. These little beauties are handmade by Salvatore Regional Butcher in Ballan (130 Inglis Street). They are 100% gourmet sausage goodness, stuffed full of high quality ingredients (= maximum deliciousness). Each sausage is served on a fresh bun baked early Sunday morning. Bring friends to try the sausagey goodness after a big Saturday night. They double as rescue sausages and you’re welcome to debrief on your weekend on the chairs next to the van, and regroup over one of the finest sausages in the land. Sausage therapy is free. Sausages are on ‘til 1pm-ish. Look for the retro blue van with the saucy ladies painted on the side (or just follow your nose). For market info go to dscr.com.au. For more info on Salvatore go to salvatorebutcher.com.au

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Global Divas Jammin’ in downtown Castlemaine

The chickenand the bluesWHEN you think of the downest and dirtiest heart-and- soul-wrenchingest bluesy blues, your mind conjures smoky late night northern Mississippi juke joints… Well let us tell you, when Chris Russell’s Chicken Walk plays the blues at the Kyneton Music Festival this month, the quiet Campaspe River might as well be the mighty Mississippi, because Chris and his band will transport you to another world with their brand of wild low down, down home, juke-joint blues. The Chicken Walk combo have played to rave reviews, deeply impressing the toughest blues critics, and they will play the Kyneton Music Festival Saturday, March 1, 11pm at the Kyneton Mechanics Institute (Main Stage) 81 Mollison Street. A Saturday Daypass (entry to all gigs) is $44, (adult) 23.50 (youth). Buy tix at kynetonmusicfestival.com.au for more info and to sample a taste of what will be served on the 1st, go to chrisrussellschickenwalk.com

WHEN Ireland, the USA, Israel and Australia come together they make beautiful music. Well, at least four divas hailing from these corners of the globe do. The Jammin’ Divas meld the soul and substance of their cultures to create a rich, beautiful, and unique sound. The Jammin’ Divas are Aoife Clancy (Ireland) Nicole Zuratis (USA) Hadar Noiberg (Israel) and Kath Buckell (Aust.) and they will play the Theatre Royal (30 Hargraves St, Castlemaine) Saturday, February 22. Individually these women are well recognised as awesome musos, songwriters and acclaimed singers, regularly touring the world, and Aoife has even received a nomination for a Grammy. Book a ticket to witness these amazing women jammin’ their luscious folky soulful style. Tickets are $25.$22 Conc. Or $35 for dinner and show. (dinner from 7pm, show starts at 8:30.) for more info and bookings call the theatre 5472 1196 or go to theatreroyal.info

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Chill out…It’s almost time to ChillOutTHE ANNUAL ChillOut Festival is hands down the hugest (and most sparkly) thing on the Daylesford calendar. Over the years ChillOut has grown to become the biggest and longest running country queer pride event in Australia. Yes indeedy. Literally thousands of peeps from all over the nation head to town, to join in the fun over the March long weekend each year. This year the Labour Day long weekend falls from Friday, March 7, ‘til Monday, March 10. So this is just a little heads up to get your hot-little-hands on a hot-off-the-press program and start booking tickets to your fave events. This year three of the favouritest events on the ChillOut program (the Bush Dance, Carnival Day and the Dance Party) have been bundled up together onto one ticket (if you want to go to each of these events this is the best way to get max bang for your buck). Big 3 Tickets are just $95. (Hello…. Such a bargwana for three awesome events!!)Each year ChillOut raises money for a community cause. This year ChillOut have developed an extra special community cause in memory of a much loved community legend, Roz Moynihan. Moneys raised for the Roz Moynihan Worthy Cause will go towards assisting a youth development program for local kids. A traineeship will also be developed in conjunction with CVGT Australia. To dig deep for this awesome cause get yourself tickets to the major fundraiser: The Slowest Lunch. This year it will be held at The Argus Dining Room (124 Main Road, Hepburn Springs) Tickets are $130+BF. (Book at chillout.com.au) Enjoy a sumptuously slow lunch hosted by Dolly Diamond. Bid on fabulous items in the silent and live auctions, (Dolly promises to make you an offer you can’t refuse). We love. The four-day ChillOut program is bursting with amazing gigs, art, dance events, comedy, the vibrant Carnival Day and street parade, roller derby, golf, cocktails, garden parties, deliciousness and sooo much more. Go to chillout.com.au for the program and tickets or like ChillOut on Facey for up to the minute info.

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Gig guide February

Old Hepburn Hotel - 236 Main Rd, Hepburn (03) 5348 2207The Cosmopolitan Hotel - Cnr Cosmo Rd & High St, Trentham (03) 5424 1516 Glenlyon General Store - 63 Barkly St Glenlyon (03) 5348 7922The Shamrock Hotel - 120 Mollison St, Kyneton (03) 5422 1570Theatre Royal - 30 Hargraves St, Castlemain (03) 5472 1196Buffalo Girls - 4c Duke St, Daylesford 0408 994 393Jimmy’s Bar - 82 Vincent St, Daylesford (03) 5348 2363Savoia Hotel - 69 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs (03) 5348 2314Maurocco Bar - 2-4 Templeton Street, Castlemaine (04) 87 198 931

Saturday 1st Gruesome Twosome 8pm til late The Shamrock Hotel

Sunday 2ndThe Killjoys Brickyard Sessions 4pm Theatre RoyalSarah Wilkinson 1pm The Cosmopolitan Hotel

Friday 7thThe Performance Night Bonanza 6pm til late The Old Hepburn HotelThe Fabulous Jennie brown & Bruce Millar 6.30pm The Glenlyon General Store

Saturday 8thThe Cartwheels 8pm til late The Shamrock Hote

Sunday 9thLittle Miss Red 1pm The Cosmopolitan HotelDavid Bridie Brickyard Sessions 4pm Theatre Royal

Friday 14thVida Jazz 6.30pm The Glenlyon General Store

Sunday 16thCam Burnside The Cosmopolitan HotelThe Darling Downs Brickyard Sessions 4pm Theatre Royal

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Thursday 20th Folk Blues Open Mic 7pm Buffalo Girls Friday 21st Martin Myles 6.30pm The Glenlyon General Store Saturday 22nd The Jammin Divas Theatre Royal Sunday 23rd Live Music 1pm The Cosmopolitan HotelDeborah Conway 4pm Theatre Royal Friday 28th Bella Frisky 6.30pm The Glenlyon General Store

32 lost Winery guide

Winery guideBARCALDINE HOUSE 5348 2741238 Dairy Flat Rd, MuskSaturday & Sunday 10am-4pm

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

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

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

CURLY FLAT 5429 1956263 Collivers Rd, LancefieldSaturday & Sunday 1-5pm

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

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

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

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

GUILDFORD VINEYARD & CELLAR 5476 44576720 Midland Hwy GuildfordSaturday & Sunday 11.30pm-5pm

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

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

HANGING ROCK WINERY 5427 054288 Jim Rd, Newham7 days 10am-5pm

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

KYNETON RIDGE 5422 737790 Blackhill School Rd, KynetonSaturday & Sunday 10am-6pm

PASSING CLOUDS 5348 555030 Roddas Ln Musk7 days 11am-5pm

PARAMOOR 5427 1057439 Three Chain Rd, Carlsruhe7 days 10am-5pm

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

SAILORS FALLS ESTATE 5348 66261073 Telegraph Rd, Sailors Falls Saturday & Sunday 11am–5pm

ZIG ZAG RD 5423 9390201 Zig Zag Rd, Drummond NorthSaturday & Sunday 11am-5pm

33lost Spa guide

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

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.au

OMADA 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

34 lost Market guide

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

BUFFALO GIRLS BAZAAR4c Duke St, DaylesfordLast Saturday of the monthfacebook - buffalo-girls-coffee-bar

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

CRESWICK COMMUNITY MARKET9am-1pm 3rd Sat of the month19-21 Victoria St Creswickfacebook - Creswick Market

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 Hall

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

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

HOLISTIC LIFESTYLE SPRING FAIRSat. & Sun. 10am – 4pmDaylesford Inn, 2891 Ballan Rd, Daylesford

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 Road, Riddells Creekriddellfarmersmarket.com

TALBOT FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, 3rd Sun of monthScandinavian Cres TalbotFacebook - Talbot Farmers Market

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

WOODEND FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, first Sat of monthHigh St Woodend Facebook - Woodend Community Farmers market

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

35lost Gallery guide

Gallery guide

BENCHMARK COLLECTIVE 5472 134614 Templeton St, CastlemaineThu-Sun 10am-5pmbenchmarkcollective.com.auBOKEH GALLERY 0403 136 65510 Howe St, DaylesfordThurs–Sun 10am-5pmbokehdaylesford.comBRICK LANE BAZAAR 5348 350034 Vincent St, DaylesfordDaily 10am-5pm bricklanebazaar.com.auCASTLEMAINE ART GALLERY 5472 229214 Lyttleton St, CastlemaineMon-Fri 10am-5pm Sat/Sun 12-5pmcastlemainegallery.comCLAYSPACE GALLERY SHOP 0419 405 016Door 3 Gallery, 37 East St, DaylesfordSat-Sun 12pm-5pmclayspace-coop.com/the-gallery-shopCHRISTOWEL DESIGN GALLERY 10 Forest Ave, Hepburn Springs 0407 809 920Dailychristoweldesigns.com.auCONVENT GALLERY 5348 3211Cnr. Hill & Daly St, DaylesfordDaily 10am-4pm, Seven Galleriesconventgallery.com.auD’FORD FINE ART GALLERY 0458 764 281shop 16 & 17 The Rex, DaylesfordDaily from 9:30facebook - Daylesford Fine ArtFALKNER GALLERY 5470 585835 Templeton St, Castlemaine, Thurs-Sun 11am-5pmfalknergallery.com.auMOONGATE ORIENTAL ANTIQUES&GALLERY 106 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs 5348 4396Thurs-Sun 10am-5pm

OVERWROUGHT 0403 675 17061 Central Springs Rd, DaylesfordFri-Sun Garden art, furniture, gatesoverwrought.com.auPARADISO 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.auPORTAL 108 5348 4353108 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs Wed-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun p/h 10am-4pmportal108.com.auRED PEPPER GALLERY 5348 311135 Vincent St, DaylesfordDaily from 10amstonycreekgallery.com.au/red-pepper-gallerySTOCKROOM 5422 321598 Piper St, Kyneton Thurs-Sun from 10:30am-5pmstockroomkyneton.comSTONY CREEK GALLERY 5348 188410 Stony Creek Rd, DaylesfordThurs-Sun from 10amstonycreekgallery.com.auTHE ARTIST’S MUSE 5424 159932 High St. TrenthamFri, Sat & Sun from 11ammarkpayne.com.au/the-artists-muse-galleryTHE CLAY FIRE GALLERY 5348 373363 Vincent St, DaylesfordDaily 10am-5pmclayfiregallery.com.auTHE WOODSHED GALLERY 5348 405021a Raglan St. DaylesfordMon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 10-5pm Sun 10-3pmfacebook.com/TheWoodshedGallery

36 lost Restaurant & Cafe guide

Restaurant/Cafe guideANSHUMANN 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 0423 250 7134C Duke St DaylesfordMon-Sat 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 Street, 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/stables

COSY CORNER 5348 25763 Tenth St. Hepburn Springs B 8am Sat-Sun / L&D Thur-Tues traditional & modern cuisine & curry night DAYLESFORD BOWLING CLUB BISTRO 10 Camp St. Daylesford, 5348 2130L&D Wed-Sun homestyle & modern bistro DAYLESFORD HOTEL 5348 23352 Burke Sq, Daylesford dailypub mealsDAYLESFORD HOUSE 5348 4224105 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L Thur-Mon D Fri & Sat European style foodDU FERMIER 5424 163442 High Street 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 & gallery

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GRACENOTES CAFE 5348 49461/123 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L daily / D Fri-Sat Australian cuisine GRANGE BELLINZONA 5348 227177 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs B Sat/Sun D Fri/Sat High Tea Sat Australian cuisine 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 HARVEST CAFE 5348 402229 Albert St. Daylesford B&L Mon-Sun vegan & gluten free foods 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-PatisserieLARDER 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 LEMON TREE CAFE 5345 112086 Albert St. Creswick B&L Daily hearty meals 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

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MRS SMITH’S 5422 684491 Piper St. KynetonL Thurs-Sun / D Thurs-SatFine food and wineMUFFY’S 5348 371128 Albert St. daylesfordB&L daily, muffins, pies and snacksOHARA’S BAKERY AND CAFE 5345 370024 Fraser St. ClunesB&L Dailypastry and cafe foodOLD HEPBURN HOTEL 5348 2207236 Main Rd. Hepburn L Wed-Sun / D daily generous pub mealsPEPPERMILL CAFE 5348 4332105 Central Springs Rd. Daylesford dailycafe meals at ‘The Amazing Mill Markets’PIZZERIA LA LUNA 5348 412324 Albert St. DaylesfordD Thurs-Mon, gourmet and traditional pizza, take away. delivery (fri & sat nights) RADIO SPRINGS HOTEL 5348 5562Cnr High St. & Main St.D Thurs-Fri L&D Sat-SunContemporary Italian pub mealsREDBEARD HISTORIC BAKERY 5424 1002Old Bakery Ln. TrenthamB&L dailyorganic bakery and cafeRED GINGER 5348 116331 Albert St. DaylesfordL Fri-Sun D Wed-Mon authentic Thai cuisineRED NONNA 5348 33673 Howe St. DaylesfordB&L Thu-TuesArt Gallery and Cafe, Italian inspiredRED STAR CAFE 5348 2297115 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs B&L daily / D Fri-Sat relaxed, contemporary diningROYAL HOTEL & CAFE NOSH 5348 2205Cnr Vincent & Albert Daylesford L&D daily hearty pub fare and snacks

RUBENS 5348 284370 Main Rd. Hepburn SpringsL Wed-Sun, D - 7 days Mediterranean cuisine & take-awaySAULT 5348 65552349 Ballan-Daylesford Rd.L Fri-Sun / D Wed-Sun modern Australian cuisine SAVOIA HOTEL 5348 231469 main rd. Hepburn SpringsL Tue-Sun / D dailybar snacks, bistro meals, seafoodSMOKEYTOWN CAFE 5345 155777 Albert St. CreswickL Daily / D Fri-Sat, country comfort mealsST-MEL CYCLERY & CAFE 5348 3637 Shop 5, Park lane Daylesford Wed-Mon Coffee and TreatsSWEET DECADENCE AT LOCANTRO 5348 320287 Vincent St. Daylesford B&L dailychocolates, sweets and cakesTANGLES AT THE MAZE 5345 2847Cnr Midlands & Smokeytown Rd. CreswickL daily D Fri Café at the maze / mini golf TASTE OF SPICE 5348 418351 Raglan St. DaylesfordL Fri-Sun / D dailyAuthentic Indian cuisineTHEATRE ROYAL 5472 119630 Hargraves St. Castemaine L&D daily traditional italian pizza & atomica coffeeTHE CONSERVATORY 5348 2202(at Peppers) 124 Main Rd. Hepburn Springs B, L dailyRelaxed casual diningTHE ELECTRIC SITAR 5348 16764/27 Albert St Daylesford D Wed-Sun / L Frinorth, south indian cuisine. limited seatsTHE GOOD FOOD STORE 5348 16548 Howe St, DaylesfordB&L Tue-SunBrekkies, Gourmet food, take home dinners

Restaurant/Cafe guide

39lost Restaurant & Cafe guide

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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