Snowy Mountains Magazine - Spring 2022

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Andermatt Switzerland

The resort of Andermatt is now on the Epic Australia Pass.

PAGES 22-23 Thredbo Kids Snow Festival

PAGE 34 Tumut River Oktoberfest

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PAGE 47 Snowy Valleys Spring Events Visit the Snowy Valleys and towns for great spring events.

Join in the celebrations at Tumut River Brewing Co Oktoberfest.

The first of a trifecta of horse races in the Snowy Monaro.

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PAGE 48 Tumbarumba Cycling

PAGES 28-29 Mountain Biking Season Spring and summer are prime time to be riding in the mountains.

A new distillery business in Tumbarumba is welcoming guests.

PAGES 50-55 Jindabyne Dining Guide

Six pages dining guide to help you choose a great restaurant and cafe.

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NEM Creative CONTRIBUTORS

New Jindabyne Library

PAGES 30-33 Perisher 70th Anniversary History from 70 years since Perisher’s first lifts were operated.

MANAGING EDITOR Steve Cuff DESIGN & ARTWORK

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The cross-country skiers celebrated the 50th KAC race in August.

COVER PHOTO Nicko Drew enjoying pristine 2022 Perisher snow. PHOTO: Lucas Wilkinson / Perisher Resort PAGE 34 PAGE 9 PAGE 45 PAGE 37 PAGE 22 www.snowymagazine.com.au /Snowy-Mountains-Magazine@snowymountainsmagazine

A sneak peek at some of the Kosciuszko hikes for summer.

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The Jindabyne community welcome their stylish new library.

There will be a spring in your step wearing these new fashions.

Snowy Mountains Magazine takes care in compiling content but cannot accept responsibility for any errors. Every effort is made to confirm events and calendar dates however dates can often change and errors may occur. NEXT EDITION 2022 Summer Holiday Edition Advertising booking deadline September 12.

PAGE 11 Bombala Races

PAGES 38-39 Snowy Trout Challenge Catch a tagged rainbow trout and go into the draw for cash prizes.

The town of Tumbarumba buys into recreation cycling.

Charles Davis, Lucas Wilkinson, Adam Kroenert, Wendy Mavis, Mike Edmondson, Boen Ferguson

PAGES 24-25 KAC 50th Race

PAGES 40-41 Spring Fashion

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PAGE 21 Thredbo Spring Splash Loads of fun to be had at the Thredbo Resort Pondskim.

PAGE 37 Summer On Kosciuszko

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The kids will love the September school holiday snow festival.

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AS we approach the last month of the Australian snow season, let’s do a quick recap on some of our key thoughts for winter 2022. Busy. That’s the best description. A season where snow demand was at its highest and 2022 will no doubt go down as a record season for visitation for theTheregion.huge June snowfalls really were the perfect storm for the snow industry. Establish a good snow base to start the season and everything else takes car of itself. With regular snow top ups each month, September will see a great finish. This season also delivered some memorable snow days. Hopefully you experienced a few of those personally that will surely sit in your memory bankSpring,forever.summer and autumn, the warmer months for the Snowy Mountains are now all before us, and oh boy, will they deliver you alpine adventures by the bucket load. There is much to explore. Hiking, biking, relaxing, an abundance of scenery and just enjoying the alpine outdoors. Stay tuned to our social channels or website and sign up for our newsletter. We will keep you up to date with multiple exploring ideas. After the busy winter there will be many looking forward to a slightly slower pace, one where businesses can regroup and recharge their batteries. A huge shout out to all the businesses in the wider snow region. We know it can’t have been easy on certain days when it seemed the stream of people would never end. And to all the visitors, regular season pass holders, newcomers experiencing the snow for the first time, thank you for visiting our part of the snow world to enjoy your winter holiday. We hope to see you all again next winter, or better still, see you in theThesummer.Snowy Mountains, it’s an altitude thing.

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◼ FUN: Ben Wynn ripping into the Perisher powder in season 2022.

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Spring Snow Sensations

THE spring season is often thought of as merely warmer weather following the winter freeze, but don‘t for one minute discount the thought of snow not being the main focus of attention.

There have been memorable snowfalls in September and the ninth month of the year presents great value for both the enthusiast and the novice. With fresh snowfalls in August adding to what was the best start to a snow season since 1968, the 2022 snow season is far from over. In mid–August the snow base was hovering around 150cm in depth, which generally means great spring skiing right until the end of the shoulderSeptemberseason.alsomeansseasonratefor most accommodation providers, and this month is often less crowded allowing a more relaxed time to holiday in the mountains. For regular visitors they know the drill, often firm snow in the morning, softening leading into lunch time and who doesn‘t love skiing the soft moguls in the afternoon. Slush bumps anyone? T–shirts also make their snow appearance in spring, often accompanied by an après beverage to soak up the sun. And when it snows, and it always does snow in September, those fresh tracks last longer due to less people on the mountain. Powder runs just seem that much sweeter when you are not competing against the peak winter crowds. Anyone visiting for the first time will love the weather, as not everyone is accustomed to the cold. Your first ever snow turns could be this spring, plan ahead now and book a lesson plus enjoy the extra Snowmensunshine.havebeen known to spring to life in September, so pack the accessories of carrot for nose, gum leaves work well for eyes and a curved stick for the mouth. They always prefer a beanie and scarf for added wardrobe effect. Spring is also ideal for indulging in many passions, skiing and snowboarding in the morning and then mountain biking or snowshoeing in the afternoon. Take your choice. The biking enthusiasts are oiling their chains as we speak for cruising the Jindabyne trails or a trip to Cooma‘s Mt Gladstone. The snow season officially closes on Monday of the October long weekend, this year October 3, but there have been extensions in previous years, although notThisguaranteed.yearthesnow cover will last well into November, so don‘t be shy of booking a guided backcountry snow trip even after the snow resorts close. You could have the mountains all to yourself.

PHOTO: Lucas Wilkinson / Perisher Resort

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WITH the recent inclusion of Switzerland‘s Andermatt–Sedrun resort now included in the Vail Resorts stable of lift access, Australians could be tempted for a European snow holiday in the Swiss Alps. Andermatt has impressive mountain statistics including 950 metres of vertical on the Bernhard Russi run that stretches six kilometres from its steep start high above the village. This continuously groomed black run is named after Andermatt‘s hometown hero, Bernhard Russi, an Olympic and World Cup ski champion. He is also renowned for being the stuntman in the James Bond movie, On Her Majesty‘s Secret Service and is now the technical adviser for Olympic downhill course designs.

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Vail Resorts acquired a 55–percent ownership of the resort operations from Andermatt Swiss Alps AG (“ASA”). The final purchase price of CHF 149 million (AUD222 million) will be fully reinvested into the resort, including AUD164 Million capital investments to enhance the guest experience on the mountain and AUD58 million paid to ASA and reinvested into the real estate developments in the base area.

◼ VIEW: Savouring the Swiss Alps view at Andermatt. ◼ SNOW: Gondola above Andermatt. PHOTO: Valentin Luthiger

Vail Resorts closed purchase of a majority stake in Andermatt–Sedrun Sport AG, a renowned destination ski resort in Central Switzerland that controls and operates the resort‘s mountain and ski–related assets including all lifts, most of the restaurants and a ski school operation.

Andermatt–Sedrun is located less than 90 minutes from three of Switzerland‘s major metropolitan areas (Zurich, Lucerne and Lugano) and approximately two hours from Milan, Italy. Epic Australia Pass holders receive 5 days at Andermatt, and Epic Pass (North American Pass) have unlimited access to Andermatt.

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Mike Goar, a 46–year veteran in the snow industry and former vice president and chief operating officer of the United States‘ largest resort, Park City Mountain in Utah, has been named the vice president, chief operating officer, and managing director of Andermatt–Sedrun Sport AG.

…about our alpine playground.

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The quaint village nestled in the Ursern Valley, one of the most impressive high valleys in Switzerland, offers a unique ambience where guests have choices of excellent hotels and various gourmet restaurants.Highabove Andermatt is the Gemsstock mountain and the Gurschen and St. Anna glaciers, a sought–after location for the long runs and off–piste skiing. The Sonnenpiste long intermediate run and Russi black run both accessed from the top. The Gutsch Express gondola offers guests ample long intermediate runs, plus the interconnecting lifts to Sedrun, the adjacent town.Switzerland is always more than just alpine skiing, the area offering exceptional ski touring, sledding, ice skating, fat biking, snow tubing, snowshoeing and magnificent cross–country skiing trails. The après–ski train will appease to most, where you can take the one–hour return train ride from Andermatt to Oberlap Pass past 3000m peaks and descending to the towns of Sedrun and Disentis. With panoramic views to accompany your snacks and drinks, après takes on a whole new meaning, Swiss style. Read more via websites: www.andermatt–sedrun–disentis.chwww.andermatt–swissalps.ch

Epic Australia Pass

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SPRING has arrived and for keen snow enthusiasts that means time to plan your next year’s season pass. The Epic Australia Pass has proved popular this year allowing lift access to Australian resorts of Perisher, Hotham and Falls Creek. The pass is on sale now and guests have the option to place a small $49 deposit to confirm their pass. The balance is deducted prior to the 2023 season. As most people are aware, the Epic Australia Pass has several price increases during the next nine months and the season pass goes off sale at the start of the 2023 winter. To obtain the best price, simply act quickly with your deposit to lock in your price. Perisher visitors also have the option to include the Skitube at an extra cost. Considering the traffic congestion on weekends driving to Perisher, the Skitube has been the easiest way to access the resort.Asinternational travel ramps up to some normality, current Australian 2022 winter pass holders have access for Northern Hemisphere snow resorts, of which Vail Resorts have a plethora of top shelf resorts to choose from. Purchasing the new pass for Australian winter 2023 would allow you international access in 2023-24.Youcan find out more via the Perisher website or go direct to the Epic Australia Pass website. www.perisher.com.auwww.epicaustraliapass.com.au

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◼ Concrete segments lining the inside the tunnel.

The Snowy 2.0 precast factory has recently achieved an impressive milestone, with manufacturing completed for all concrete segments that will line the dry access tunnels. More than 25,000 of these seven-tonne segments have been produced which will line both the main access tunnel and the emergency, cable and ventilation tunnel at Lobs Hole. In total, 35,000 or 27% of the 130,000plus segments needed to line all of the Snowy 2.0 tunnels have now come off the Polo Flat production line, said Paul Broad, Snowy Hydro’s Managing Director and“We’reCEO. proud to be manufacturing and investing locally, and providing employment opportunities for local people as well,” Mr Broad said. “The precast factory is operated by our principal contractor Future Generation Joint Venture and it is powering along. To efficiently and safely produce enough of these massive concrete segments to line the 5.6 kilometres of dry access tunnels is a terrific achievement.” The concrete segments are an intricate piece of Snowy 2.0 project. As the tunnel boring machine (TBM) excavates rock and works its way further into the tunnel, the pre-loaded segments are installed onto the tunnel wall via machinery within the TBM. Once in place, fast drying grout is then injected behind the segment which seals the gap between the concrete and the actual rock of the tunnel. The TBM then uses the installed segment to leverage itself and push further into the tunnel.

Many of the raw materials like aggregates and sand are sourced from the local Schmidt Quarries at Mt Mary and Nimmitabel, which is reducing transport time and costs. Concrete is mixed within the batching plant, which is then transferred into the factory and poured into specially designed moulds. With the use of innovative robotics, the moulds progress along the carousel as the segments cure and finish. There is an onsite laboratory and testing to check the quality of every segment produced. Snowy 2.0 said they are leading the way in Australia to successfully deploy and use robots to automate the process of demoulding, cleaning and application of the release agent on the moulds, before pushing them through to the next production stage. This has allowed the factory to maintain a safe and low-noise working environment for workers. It takes approximately eight to 10 hours to cure and de-mould each segment from start to finish, then they are stored for about two weeks before being transported to site, loaded into TBMs and installed in the tunnels.

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The concrete factory supports the operation of the three Snowy 2.0 tunnel boring machines, which are excavating 27 kilometres of tunnels from Tantangara Reservoir to Talbingo Reservoir for the Snowy 2.0 pumped-hydro expansion of the Snowy Scheme.

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The Polo Flat facility includes a concrete batching plant and segment manufacturing from two automated carousels, producing up to 24 rings per day, each ring made of nine segments.

Snowy 2.0 Sets Milestone For Polo Flat Segment Factory

THE Snowy 2.0 project is a complex engineering feat that comprises many facets, one of which is each tunnel will be lined with thousands of concrete segments. Each of these segments are produced at Snowy Hydro’s Polo Flat factory in Cooma, which employs 120 people from the 2,100-strong Snowy 2.0 workforce.

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Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 11 COUNTRY horse racing makes a comeback in 2022 with the Snowy Monaro to host a trifecta of great race days attracting the social set, those looking to dress up for a great day out plus punters. The Bombala Races start off the trio on Saturday October 15 with Bombala Jockey Club committee member Pia Jackson saying this will be a very big day on the Bombala calendar as locals love the race dayPiaatmosphere.saidlocaltrainers will have horses running including Anita Walder who has recently trained the horse Big Steve to win at Goulburn in August. On the day there will be a six-race meeting with major sponsorship from Dongwha Timbers. TAB betting facilities are available, the bookies will field on the local races plus the city races. Bombala host their races on the same third Saturday of October as the Caufield Cup in Melbourne. This year, a good omen for the local punters on the day could be the huge Kosciuszko and Everest races will also be hosted in Sydney. Considering the race day is the first for several years and they are expecting a huge crowd, Pia said they are concentrating on running a great day but will not have the fashions in the field this year. Following on from Bombala, race goers will eagerly await the November Adaminaby Races and then finish with the Cooma Races in early AdaminabyDecember.Races will have a Disney theme this year which is sure to bring out the best imagination for fancy dress. This day is one of the biggest in the area and a highlight on the Adaminaby calendar. The Cooma Races in December is very popular and a big day out for Cooma residents and visitors to the region. Attendees heading to the races are encouraged to break out their best frocks, suits and fancy dress and enjoy the great atmosphere and socialising of these three events. Of Monaro

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Pink Robin Petroica rodinogaster

YES, it’s real and yes, it really is that pink. An uncommon sight on mainland Australia as pink robins are usually seen in Tasmania. These birds prefer dark wet places as ironic as that is for such a flamboyant bird. In the Snowy Mountains we also have flame robins, scarlet robins, rose robins, yellow robins, and hooded robins which are black and white. Each one of these birds is beautiful and cheeky but none more so than the pink

Thisrobin.particular bird is the only one I’ve ever seen in the snow and I was truly lucky to spot it. Thinking at first it was a flame robin I didn’t pay it enough attention initially but took a reference photo just because I could.

On inspecting the image on my camera screen, I proceeded to swear out loud, drop and leave all my gear where it was and ran off after the pink ball of feathers that was now disappearing into the snowy bush. These little birds are very fast, but they are also robins, and robins are creatures of habit. If a robin lands on a branch it will most likely do it again. This theory is what I counted on and chose to concentrate on the best stick for the job, one that had been used twice in the last 20 minutes since I’ve been watching this little bird’s movements. I moved into the right spot making sure I was the correct distance not to scare the bird but still get the photo, and quietly waited. Another 20 minutes passed, and the robin had not returned to “my intended” stick I had set up on. A small chirp and a whistle at my back caused me to slowly turn, the robin had been behind me, and seemed to be on an even better stick. A slow raising of the camera and somehow a photo of the prettiest robin out there came to be. This was a classic instance of my favourite saying, “never assume, the animals will prove you wrong every time”.

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They were thrilled to be launching the ‘Cocktail Club’ for their first-year anniversary which will see the venue operate like a prohibition style speakeasy from 4pm-6pm on Saturday evenings serving up full serve drinks and cocktails using their gin. Their main product has been their gin range, and they have just released their strawberry infused spring edition back on the market, using strawberries from Wagga Wagga.

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Neil recently has added the whiskey distillation, another exciting chapter in their growing business. “We finally got that happening after being side tracked by the gin.” That will age now for three years in a “Webarrel.hadthe plan and finding the right premises was important. So for us it had the space, it had the right zoning and it had three phase power, and it had three acres for the garden and a really great location, an unusual location but perfect for“It’sus.”great to be able to finally welcome people to our site and introduce them not only to our craft and spirits but also show them the different plants that we grow on site and use in our gins.” “We find that people are dropping in because they are curious and because we are located right in the middle of town, they can walk to us as they wander along the Creekscape visiting the sculptures or exploring town. “ “We also have pooch friendly seating outdoors in the gazebo area and bike parking for those who have finished riding the rail Reservationstrail.” for the Cocktail Club can be booked online along with Distillery Discovery Experiences which are conducted each Saturday at midday allowing participants to discover firsthand how the spirits are made and bottled.

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HEARING the positive story of the new Tumbarumba distilling business starting on their journey is quite encouraging. From humble beginnings as a homebased craft business launched just over 12 months ago, the husband-and-wife team of Robbie and Neil were thrilled to have opened their Ladbroken Distilling Co. Tumbarumba distillery tasting room. Visitors step into a different world when they open the shiny copper door and can expect to be taken on a taste adventure with tasting flights and samples available of the various spirits crafted on site. They recently had an open day for the community to “have a sticky beak and see what is happening inside”, conducting tours throughout the day. “We had locals and people from Wagga, people from Corryong and Victoria coming up for day trips,” said Robbie Ladbrook. “They were all keen gin tasters, some of them had been to distilleries before and some had never before, so they were curious. They were wowed by our cosyThevenue.”spaceis cosy and compact, includes a tasting bar, a viewing window into the production area and large apothecary of ingredients on display so everyone has the chance to see the distillation process and botanical ingredients up close. Robbie, who develops all the recipes for the gin range also runs the tasting room on the weekends.“Ilovethe gasp of surprise that people make as they come in. The sumptuous décor makes it a warm and cosy place to gindulge in a new experience and learn a bit about our craft.” Their distilling start has been a whirlwind ride, and such has been the initial success of the business, their five year target was reached surprisingly quick. “Certainly exceeded all our expectations,” was how Robbie recently described the beginning. “Yeah, we surpassed it at the Christmas point actually. So, it was six months in.” “And while we thought we would take a few years as a weekend hobby to get to that stage, we were sort of there by Christmas and it was it was go hard or go home I think for us. So we pushed hard this year to get the venue open and take those extra steps.”

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By STEVE CUFF

“It’s always so cool to see athletes back visiting the region many times over after having discovered this amazing location at the Snowies MultiSport Festival.” Snowy Mountains

Entries are open now for February 2023.

THE Snowy Mountains in the past decade has continued to increase its visitation and credit should be given to all the operators who host events. Thredbo have a host of events on their annual calendar and Lake Crackenback Resort is a popular event destination. The In2Adventure team of Robyn and Simon Lazenby will host the 10th anniversary of their Snowies Multisport Festival at Lake Crackenback Resort in February. It’s event operations like In2Adventure that have helped establish the Snowy Mountains area as a destination forRegularevents.contestants will attest to the enthusiasm of the pair, and their team of workers, with Robyn and Simon always going the extra mile to ensure their events run smooth and are top class. Over this time the event has grown consistently with an average year on year growth of 21.4% and significant 459% overall growth in participants and visitors. Competitors travel from throughout Australia and overseas, such is the diversity of their reach. Even with the recent impacts of bushfires and COVID-19 the festival has consistently met and exceeded their key performance indicators while generating over $15.7 million for the local visitor economy as well as providing social and wellbeing benefits to the local community andSimonbusinesses.saidwhen they were first invited to visit the area by the then manager of Lake Crackenback Resort, Scott O’Neill, they arrived in summer and could not believe that in such a beautiful place that there were virtually no visitors.

With the diverse nature of the events, The Snowies MultiSport Festival appeals to a wide demographic of sports enthusiasts including mountain bikers, trail runners and triathletes and offers a wide range of courses, with distances to suit all ages and abilities.

www.facebook.com/In2Adventurewww.in2adventure.com.auIn2Adventure event specialists Robyn and Simon Lazenby. Nev Barrass from Thredbo Valley Horse Riding leads out the start of a run event.

“The festival has hosted numerous Australian Championship and Oceania Championship events and in 2016 we were so proud to bring the ITU World Championships to the region. We have launched the Snowies MTB Festival, as well as expanding Trail Run Australia to a 2-day festival with an iconic 70k Ultra event,” said Robyn Lazenby.

The In2Advenure Snowies Multisport Festival is open to all ages, with events for the elite, amateur and the kids. For any volunteers or club organisations eager to assist during the events, you can make contact via the website or Facebook page.

“From the first morning we arrived, the Snowy Mountains has very much felt like home and the people here are like family to us. Working with Lake Crackenback Resort and the local community and businesses has been such a pleasure and we always look forward to February each year, as do the many athletes who have discovered the never-ending summer adventure opportunities here.”

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“It’s hard to believe that from the very humble beginnings of the festival that this year we will welcome in excess of 2,800 summer visitors to the region throughout February.”

“At the time the community expressed a desire to encourage more summer visitation to compliment the busy snow season, and we quipped, wouldn’t it be amazing if we could showcase the adventure opportunities in the Snowies at a sports festival and then see just as many visitors with mountain bikes on their roof racks in summer as there are skiers in Winter,” said Simon.

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“Well, fast forward 11 years and in 2022 we arrived in late January and this is just what we witnessed,” said Robyn Lazenby.

During the ten years the festival has developed and grown based on feedback from the participating athletes. It has expanded from two days originally to where it is now as a 6-day festival hosted throughout the month of February.

The event also hosts rounds of two national series including Trail Run Australia and TreX Cross Triathlon. The benefit of being a series is In2Adventure also assist with promoting the Snowy Mountains to all their entrants in every other venue theyThevisit.Snowies MTB Festival in 2023 has been appointed an MTBA National Cup Event, another plus for our region to spread the word further that the Snowy Mountains is a beacon for mountain biking enthusiasts.

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THE Jindabyne community has welcomed the new Jindabyne Library with open arms after its official opening in August. Up until now, Jindabyne was the largest regional town in NSW without a library. With a year-round population over 4000, and swelling to 20,000 in winter, the facility will be well frequented by residents andThevisitors.official opening was attended by Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, the Arts and Regional Youth, Ben Franklin, State Library of NSW representatives, Member for Monaro Nichole Overall, Snowy Monaro Regional Council Mayor Narelle Davis, Monaro-Ngarigo Elder Iris White and the Djinama Yilaga Choir.

“The NSW Government’s Regional Cultural Fund supports the development of cultural infrastructure to deliver educational, recreational and tourism benefits to local communities like Jindabyne,” said Mr Franklin.

Member for Monaro Nichole Overall said the project will be a major asset for Jindabyne and the Snowy Monaro region and encourages everyone to come and enjoy the new state-of-the-art space.

“We all know the value of libraries as essential spaces for communities, providing for local groups, students, seniors and residents. I congratulate Snowy Monaro Regional Council for what they have achieved,” said Mrs Overall. Mayor Narelle Davis said it’s a wonderful day of actually having the library opening, a project the community has been seeking for 40“Thisyears.is a wonderful asset to the community and to our visitor community as well, it will provide an environment where everybody can come and either borrow books, relax, read, enjoy the environment, enjoy what Jindabyne has to offer,” said MayorMonaro-NgarigoDavis.

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elder Iris White welcomed everyone to country and the Djinama Yilaga Choir sang a selection of

Speaking as a library enthusiast himself, Mr Franklin said this new facility will enrich the lives of residents and visitors to the Snowy Monaro region, providing a place where people can connect and learn.

Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 19 Spring into action at Mitre 10 Jindabyne for all your spring & summer outdoor gardening & D.I.Y. projects. MUCH MORE THAN A HARDWARE STORE PROUDLY LOCAL HELPING LOCALS JINDABYNE 3 Snowy River Avenue 6451 4200 Visit us online mitre10jindabyne.com.au songs, all of which were well received by attendees.Councillor Peter Beer, the former mayor who was instrumental in the process of acquiring the library also spoke acknowledging other people who had strived for a library, Neen Pendergast and Margot Flynn. Prior to the official opening the Jindabyne Library held a public viewing day where residents who attended were highly impressed with the new building. Everyone agreed the library was long overdue after countless years of the mobile library bus travelling from Cooma to service the town. One family from Dalgety, Jackiee and her two daughters Ella and Luna attended the day and were loving the new facility. “It’s half the distance from Cooma to come to Jindabyne so we love that we can come here on the weekends and its another great place to come with the kids indoors, especially in winter. They’ve got lots and lots of books at home and its nice that I can stop buying them and borrow them instead,” said Jackiee.

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Jindabyne resident Julie Barr visited the viewing day with daughters Shelby and Scarlett who were really excited. Julie has been involved in the Neighbour Centre who have been pushing to get a library up and running, “so that’s really nice” to have the new library now. “Shelby really loves reading, so she tries to get a lot of books from the mobile library but it’s really nice for her to come and have space and browse the books. She has already found a book in the series she has been reading that she hasn’t been able to get at the other libraries, so we are going to take that home’” said Julie.

THE LIBRARIAN Librarian Zena Jaber said it was an absolute exciting day to welcome their first patron, 10-year-old Jindabyne resident Henry McArthur. “He was the first to borrow children’s books and he received our wonderful new membership card by local children’s illustrator and author Toni Cary,” said Zena. “Our previous library manager Pam Veiss was the buyer for our Jindabyne library collection, we have all genres to meet the community needs from contemporary adult fiction to large print, young adult and graphic novels, children non-fiction and fiction books.”

The Jindabyne Library will be in good hands with Zena at the helm. Demonstrating a passion for her profession, she arrives with great experience in her field and keen to provide great assistance to the community. ◼ Welcome to country by MonaroNgarigo elder Iris White.

SEASONS come and season go, and the hardest decision at Thredbo is choosing which one is best. Personally, I prefer the snow and the alpine hiking options, and will leave the gravity mountain biking to those more adventurous. With seasonal choices it just highlights that Thredbo is a true yearround alpine resort. Waking each winter morning and diving in for the latest snowcams and weather updates, plus following on social media to see what magical imagery and video are published obviously shows the best of winter each day. Spring is shaping up as one of the best seasons, one for carving a few more corduroy turns and enjoying the best of the snow before the spring melt starts its own yearly cycle. On the other side of the equation, you have the keen mountain bike enthusiasts who are already chomping at the bit. They are wishing the snow to melt so they can get back on the pedals on the best

Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 20 terrain in the country and eat more dust. There is a lot happening at Thredbo behind the scenes that will suit all visitors for all seasons. This summer they plan to unveil a massive mountain bike expansion with the opening of an entire new zone. Aimed more for the intermediate and mountain bike introductory level, the Cruiser Chair should see bike action for the first time.

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of season just presents different options. There are plans aloft for an alpine coaster which will be exciting, plus there are chair upgrades in the future, we just await the news of when. But for now, it’s all about snow and the countdown to the end. The month of September always delivers surprises, there are more powder days left yet, be assured. Plus is there a better time to explore with a Thredbo guided backcountry outing. Kosciuszko under snow is as exciting as climbing it during summer. The October long weekend is filled with atmosphere and Thredbo Village will have one last snow hurrah in what has been a fantastic 2022 season. Great snow from the very beginning and good visitation on the mountain without being crowded in. Bring on the spring season as an entrée to summer and the mountain biking opening on Saturday November 19. Visit www.thredbo.com.au for all information.

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◼ FRESH: A mid August powder day. PHOTOS: Thredbo Resort

Mountain biking terrain has continued to expand which is fantastic for the region and Thredbo will now have an impressive four lifts for riders this summer. Hiking, , biking, summer and Thredbo all sit well in the same sentence. Whether it is wandering in the Thredbo Valley or experiencing high alpine trails, the change ◼ SWEET: Carving with added scenery.

◼ Riding the Thredbo gravity mt bike trails.

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Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 21 Be social with us #denmanthredbo #theapresbar thedenman at the Denman Hotel Thredbo and discover all that Thredbo has to offer right on your doorstep. relax and be entertained V (02) 6457 6222 & www.thedenman.com.austay@thedenman.com.au ◼ FUN: Partying on the closing weekend. ◼ WET: Making a splash in the Thredbo Pondskim. PHOTOS: Thredbo Resort Thredbo Pondskim Timetable Sunday October 2 11am - Registration at Friday FlatThredbo Tent 11am - 2.30pm BBQ 11.45am - Rider 12pm - Competition Starts 1pm2.30pmPresentation-Afterparty Visit the website for all www.thredbo.com.au/events/events.

to be sensational at Thredbo, and we all know they love a good party as they farewell winter and prepare for summer. Hit the mountain early for the finest groomed corduroy followed by some softening spring slush bumps before the celebrations begin.

CELEBRATE another great Thredbo winter with a splashing finale and spring fling on the October long

On Saturday October 1st send the season off with a bang with DJ party tunes on the Merritts deck from noon until 4pm. Bust out your best Hawaiian themed outfits as there are great prizes for the best dressed on the Leaveday.some fuel in the tank for the Sunday session where you can break out the board shorts, bikini and fancy dress for the Thredbo Pondskim on Sunday OctoberCozzies2.are not normally the desired snow attire, but on pondskim day rules are meant to be broken. Nothing beats a season ender party in the pond. The rules are simple. Participants have one attempt for a successful pond crossing and if you succeed in the first round you advance straight to the finals and your chance for glory. Once in the finals you can impress with three elements to score 30 points. You can score maximum 10 points for each of skim across the pond, your costume creativity and the all important style and crowd response (so bring your cheerJudgessquad).areencouraged to judge costumes on craftsmanship, creativity and time spent putting the costume together.

Thursday 22 and 29 September 4pm to 5.30pm.

KIDS FLARE RUN AND FAMILY FUN

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With a vast collection of displays, take a wander back in time to see fantastic skiing and snowboarding memorabilia and show the kids what equipment was like in previous years. There are old skis and photos of past times. Open daily except Monday from 12pm to 4pm near the information centre.

◼ Picturesque Friday Flat after a snowfall.

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Weekend visitors are always impressed with the Saturday night spectacular fireworks show and the magical flare run from snowsports instructors snaking their way down the Supertrail (weather and conditions dependant).

Yes, the kids love their S’mores and what better treat for after skiing than to have a tasty snack. Join in the fun at the Friday Flat fire pits from Thursday to Sunday through school holidays from 3.30pm toThe5pm.Thredbo Leisure Centre is hugely popular with the kids and is open daily from 7am to 6pm. There is indoor basketball, soccer courts and the main attraction of the pool and waterslide to keep the kids entertained for hours.

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Each Thursday evening family entertainment takes on a whole new meaning where kids can join in the kids only flare run on Friday Flat plus watch the Thursday fireworks display devoted to theRidingkids. the Easy Does It chairlift with instructors, kids will be excited to slide down the Friday Flat slope while mum and dad watch from the bottom. Thursday is also Thredboland animal meeting day where kids can interact with the mascots. There is singing and dancing and the parents can grab a cheeky schnapps for their own celebrations.

KIDS will love you even more if they can enjoy their school holidays with a snow holiday at Thredbo. The September Kids Snow Festival from September 23 to October 3 is full of excitement and besides the family schussing down the slopes and throwing snowballs at each other, the festival has a stack of fun events planned. There is a huge line up of free activities plus plenty of après fun for mum and dad’s enjoyment. The festival is a favourite for kids of all ages with movie

◼ Meet the Thredboland animal mascots.

Thredbo have a huge mountain of terrain to explore and depending on the ability level of the kids, there are multiple options. First timers will love the purposebuilt beginner area at Friday Flat. The gentle slope allows everyone to learn and gain confidence before progressing to the next level. It’s advisable to book lessons well in advance. Take the Merritts Gondola for a scenic ride or to access the intermediate slopes on the Cruiser chair. This is very popular for families either skiing or just sightseeing. The Merritts Mountain House is ideal for lunch and snacks. If the kids are cruising and confident why not visit Australia’s highest lifted point and ring the community bell at the top of Karels T-bar. Everyone loves to ring the bell and you can make this a special occasion for the kids. The ski back to the bottom is a fantastic long cruising blue run. Besides the main trails, the kids always find plenty of tree runs to explore plus terrain on the T-bars across the top of the mountain. The Kosciuszko Express quad chair is perfect for those who can ski at an intermediate to advanced level. For dining on the mountain or in the village be sure to plan ahead where possible and book your favourite restaurant for dinner. There are great eateries scattered throughout the village and the mountain. As an afternoon alternative on nice spring days, take the kids for a stroll and explore the Thredbo sculpture trail and the sights of the village. You can find more details at the information centre near the bus loop in the village. Exploring the Thredbo terrain.

Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 23 Steak and Ribs À la carte menu Mouth watering variety of dishes Extensive wine list A memorable dining experience Thredbo Village Square 02 6457 6083 (checkOpenwww.santethredbo.comforDinnersignboardfortimes) ◼ Fun times in the kids flare run. PHOTOS: Thredbo Resort ◼ Ringing the Thredbo community bell. September Kids Snow Festival

See website for more information on booking your Thredbo holiday. www.thredbo.com.au

September 23 to October 3

ON THE MOUNTAIN

KAC Cross Country Tradition Continues

THE KAC XC Classic is one of the main events on the cross-country calendar, and while it may not have the heady numbers it did in its heyday, there are a core group who arrive each year to keep it alive. At the registration desk, Alan Hislop advised it was the 50th race and that “we’ve had numbers up in the seven hundreds at our peak”. “We used to have a lot of university students because it fitted in well with that timing. In those days often there was fancy dress, and it was a real fun day. These days, sadly, I think it’s still the same university students that are racing 50 years later,” said Alan. Wayne Pethybridge said he had been racing since he was 13 years of age and had only missed one event since 1973. Wayne explained more about the day saying there were two different races, classical style and the skating freestyle race, and it was often about wax when it comes to“Skatingpreparation.hasjust all got speed wax on, it’s definitely an advantage to get the right speed wax on, go as fast as possible and use the least amount of energy,” saidMostWayne.entrants still strive for the best result possible, but for some it was more about the journey and just being involved in the day. Ken Baxter is another long term competitor who in his heyday was a race winner but now settled for just being able to compete, with a respectable time ofMartincourse.Vaugh said he had already completed one journey of the course as he had skated down from his Charlotte Pass lodge to the start. Martin is another long-term“Traditionallycompetitor.I’vebeen doing this race since I was probably 14. It’s good to see the tradition keeps going but the numbers are getting smaller and smaller,” said Martin. Both disciplines have a mass start with the keen racers eager to set the pace and scoot off up the road past Mt Perisher and the Eyre T-bar. At the other end the finish line awaits, some out of breath more than others, but another completed KAC race. On this day it would be Declan Burke taking line honours in the men’s freestyle and Alina McMaster winning the women’s freestyle. In the classical, Yvie Wei won the women’s race and Hugo Loneragan the men. Zac Zaharias (left) and Rose Murtagh Herlihy. Chris Darlington keeps in front of the freestyle pack. PHOTOS: Steve Cuff

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TRADITION is everything in events and the Kosciuszko Alpine Club (KAC) held their 50th Perisher to Charlotte Pass cross country (xc) race in August.

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1988 to 2022 – Celebrating 35 Years of NSW Interschools Snowsports Events 2003 to 2022 – Celebrating 20 Years of Junior Athlete Development Support from SUBARU 19 7 Supported by the Australian Sports Commission interschools.com.auCelebrating the September 6 to 11 – Perisher NSW 2022 SUBARU AUSTRALIAN Interschools ChampionshipsSnowsport

“We’ve experienced an amazing and rapid return to competitive Snowsports throughout 2022,” said Wendy OlsenNational Events Manager.

Snow Australia Interschools has partnered with the Snowy Monaro Regional Council and the Perisher Resort, to ensure that this National Schools Event encourages strong visitation to our region that assists in reinvigorating the local economy and at the same time enables both our local community members and the national Snowsports community to reconnect and celebrate through sport,” he added.

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SEPTEMBER excitement builds in the NSW Snowy Mountains, as Snow Australia Interschools prepares to host the 2022 SUBARU Australian Interschools Snowsport Championships at Perisher. An anticipated 1,550 competitors from over 250 schools from NSW, VIC, ACT, QLD, SA, TAS and WA will converge on the region as they compete at this pinnacle and aspirational National Event, following multiple State and Regional Championships held across four resorts in two states throughout July and August.

“During our NSW / ACT / QLD / SA July and August Championships held at the Perisher, Thredbo and Falls Creek resorts, those 22 days of events have attracted 8,875 event entries from 2,660 competitors attending just over 300 schools. When you add the recently held Victorian Championships, the nationwide Regional and State participation numbers climb to a whopping 14,821 event entries from 5,274 competitors attending 557“Whilstschools.”this is around a 15% decline on average from the 2019 peak, it’s an incredible return to form and augurs well for this critical Snowsports Participation and Development pathway. The Australian Olympic Team at the 2022 Beijing Olympics boasted 30 athletes who started their competitive days at Interschools Championships, which continues a legacy of over 80 Olympians being former Interschools Competitors.”

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“Despite student competitors being forced into a two year absence from competitive Snowsports due to the Covid pandemic, the level of skill and competitive spirit is as high as ever,” said Steve Cooper - National Interschools and Development Committee Chair.“Ofimportance with this 2022 National Championships, is that the Australian Sports Commission has recognised the importance of our Snow Australia athlete development pathway through the provision of a significant $50,000.00 grant as part of Sport Australia’s Regional Sport Events Fund that supports local government in regional and remote Australia to host sporting Events.

“Initial analysis of the overall 2022 event entries has revealed strong participation rates from our Secondary Schools, whilst we need to do more to re-attract our younger 5 to 10 year old competitors across our Primary Schools,” said Steve Cooper. “In addition, we have work to do with re-building the discipline entry numbers in the Snowboard and Cross-Country events,” he added. “A real positive has been the return and recognition of our Multiclass and Special Olympics inclusion-events for skiers and boarders, and this has been strongly supported by the Australian Sports Commission, to the extent that at our National Interschools Championships, the competitors who enter these events can do so“Asfree-of-charge.”wecompleteour 35th year of Interschools Snowsports Events in NSW, our strong 2022 participation levels indicate a robust and sustained future for Snowsports in Australia,” Steve declared. Ian Bennett

National Interschools Return At Perisher ◼ Racers will be ready for the Interschools nationals. PHOTO:

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NO ◼ FUN: Trail riding at Lake Crackenback Resort.

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SPRING is an interesting Snowy Mountains season change and as the weather warms, snow activities start to compete with thoughts of hiking andTherebiking.isa period in spring where the higher alpine trails will need time to dry before too many wheels and boots can traverse their path. While biking enthusiasts await their alpine time, they will tackle lower trails in and around Jindabyne, Mt Gladstone at Cooma and on the western side of the mountains in Tumut and Tumbarumba. Riders are now a massive part of the yearly tourist market and as the temperatures warm and spring turns to summer, biking enthusiasts will be adding the Snowy Mountains bucket list rides to their itinerary. Thredbo Resort is as much a beacon in summer for mountain bikers as snow lovers in winter. The same long trails cater all summer long to the gravity junkies who can’t seem to quench their thirst of biking laps. Similar to those lapping the Supertrail in winter, only with a different mode of transport. You can view

summer biking and hiking trails on www.thredbo.com.au. The Kosciuszko National Park caters to mountain bikes, although not in every single area and not every trail in the park. There are some restrictions but the areas that are accessible are awesome to say theTheleast.Sacred Ride bike shop in Jindabyne are planning their summer for when the snow melts and the trails are dry. And do they have a few special treats install for guided rides. Their bucket list ride is the lunar-cy ride, where guests ride to Rawson Pass and then walk to the top of Mt Kosciuszko, all under a full moon. The ride back down to Charlotte Pass lookout with only headlamps and the brightness of the full moon glow is simply fantastic. You don’t have to wait for the full moon, guided rides are available to Kosciuszko at any time, just call and book in advance. This year experience some of the premier rides in the mountains with the guided rides from Dead Horse Gap up Bob’s Ridge and out to Cascade Hut and return. The ride is 10km each way and ideal for an e-bike ride, which can be hired from Sacred Ride. For the avid bike rider looking for that extra gruelling experience, the Dead Horse Gap to Cascade Hut, then continuing past Tin Mine Hut to the Pinch River is the trip for you. This Pilot Wilderness trail is not for the faint hearted and one of the most epic rides in the Snowy Mountains. There are numerous trails to explore that cater to all levels of riders, whether on traditional mt bike or with assistance of battery powered e-bike. The ride from Guthega Power Station to Schlink’s Hut or further to Valentines Hut and return will be on the guided ride menu this summer. Plus, if you seek the extra length a guided ride from Guthega Power Station to Geehi Reservoir could tempt many aspiring riding adventurers. You can stay tuned to the Sacred Ride Facebook page for updates, visit the website or call into the shop and talk with the crew. www.sacredride.com.au

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“The moment the lifts stop in October, we’re running for the next season, particularly if there’s still snow on the ground. We’re trying to do lift maintenance overheads, maintenance on the trains. We’ve got a full-on maintenance programme. For that eight-month period, to we operate again, we don’t really have a minute to spare to get that all completed.”

Talking of his daily role there is an emphasis of troubleshooting anything in advance with his “great management team”. “You do get out on the mountain and still try and get around early in the morning each day. In the morning you come in to make an assessment of the weather, a certain assessment of what lifting we’re going to have operating today. Certainly how the trains going.”

“We’ve already got full development approval as you know. The two years at COVID and the uncertainty that went with that, is probably the reason that we didn’t start it over 12 months ago.”

“And now that hopefully we’ve got that uncertainty put behind us, we can look forward to commencing that project in the not-too-distant future.”

Michael said his personal driving force at Perisher is the continuous or constant“There’schallenge.alwaysthat feeling or that commitment to improving Perisher. It gets in your blood, you’re either a Perisher person or a Snowy Mountains person, or not, it’s trying to seek that continuous improvement of the operation and the resort that sort of keeps driving you along.” You may find Michael skiing during work, and even on his day off “You get out there and you’re just one of the guests, and actually get to experience what the guest is, which gives you a good angle from their perspective.”

PERISHER celebrated their 70th anniversary of lift operations this winter dating back to 1952 when Johnny Abbottsmith ran his Ski Haven Rope Tow. It seemed only fitting that we finish our 70th anniversary stories with current Perisher Operations Director, Michael Fearnside. Michael arrived in the mid-eighties and has the rare acclaim of living that entire time in PerisherNowadaysValley.his role oversees everything that moves in Perisher, from mountain operations, civil and building department and the Skitube. We delve into Michael’s tale of how he arrived and get an insight to his PerisherArrivinglife.in 1986 from Terrigal with a civil construction background Michael would first work on the construction of the Skitube. How ironic that today he oversees its operation. In summer months he would continue with construction work throughout the local area. He mentioned he had previously travelled, and that Perisher seemed the place to call home. He initially lived in a flat at the rear of the old Post Office building at the Eiger Chalet. It would seem appropriate that with a civil construction background, Michael would end up working as a groomer in Perisher and Smiggins. This was prior to the Blue Cow and Guthega merger of 1995. When the resorts merged Michael was well entrenched as part of the team, and his understanding the mountain a key part of the resort“Whenoperations.Icameon full boar with the merger, that was part of it, that we were understanding the Blue Cow Guthega area, and Perisher Smiggins area and bringing those four areas together, understanding the management of that summer and winter,” said Michael. “It’s 1250 hectares, it’s a nice sized resort, that’s for sure,” was how he described Australia’s biggest resort.

In 2000, Michael was the mountain manager under then general manager of operations Bob Jack. He would assume that role when Bob left in 2006. Recently the role has been renamed to be Operations Director.

“The uncertainty of COVID and business, the last two years as you now have been the biggest whack to the ski industry since it started, since in the 70 years of Perisher. They are probably the two most difficult years, particularly from a business perspective.”

Michael indicated the project would be over two summers, with advance works the first summer prior to the lift installation. Culverts need to be installed in Perisher Creek, access roads built and temporarily move the current national parks communications tower at the top of the mountain to allow for the new top station. The communications will then be integrated into the new building.

◼ DEDICATED: Michael Fearnside at Perisher. PHOTO: Lucas Wilkinson / Perisher

Talking of lifts, it would be remiss if we did not enquire as to the status of the new Mount Perisher chair. Michael had a great perspective on the topic.

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Commenting generally, Michael said they would always like to continue with upgrading of lifts and mountain development, but the mountain has “handled the capacity this yearPeoplecomfortably”.mightthink Perisher goes into summer hibernation, but that is far from the case.

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Staff wise Hans Oversnow have well over 20 people operating their winter service, all a key part of the snow holiday equation for many guests as they arrive at the counter in the Perisher Skitube building and await their transport. Ian’s wife Janine has run the Barina Milpara lodge in Perisher Valley for 13 years, herself a very familiar face having started out at the Swagman in the early 1990’s.When asked what happens in summer “Iggy” responded, “not much, go surfing in a secret spot that nobody knows”.

Ian would spend many more winters in Whistler where he assisted Mike and Gerry with background logistics and each year returning to Perisher for winter work. “I came from the Central Coast, like everyone else,” was how Ian described his arrival in the mountains in 1988.

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PHOTO: Steve Cuff LIKE many people before him and plenty more since, Ian Holmes came to the mountains for the snow and has been here every winter since. Just one more character in the ever-evolving tale of Perisher’s 70-year history.

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For regular Perisher visitors requiring Hans Oversnow transport service to their lodge, there is no doubt you have crossed paths with Ian. Although you may be more versed in calling him Iggy. When Ian ventured to Whistler, Canada in 1988 for a Mike Dempsey skier improvement course, one highly popular with Australian skiers, Ian was renowned for not feeling the cold. Mike Dempsey’s brother Gerry bestowed the nickname Igloo on Ian, and it has stuck, just with a “Gerryvariation.Dempsey called me Igloo and then when he came to Australia, we cut letters off and put a y on it. Everyone knows me as Iggy,” said Ian.

“I was at Skitube until 1995 and then Hans Oversnow from there. I did start life actually as ski school at Thredbo for a very short time, and that (instructing) wasn’t forPeopleme.” may know Ian as the face of Hans Oversnow such is his longevity, working both on the desk, driving visitors to lodges and shipping freight. “Not always a happy face, but I try,” said Ian referring to his busy winter.

“We’ve got at least 13 or 14 passenger vehicles and then over ten groomers and snowmobiles, so we’re probably looking at 30 or 40 vehicles.” Except for Perisher company freight, everything to do with passengers and freight logistics to lodges and hotels passes through Hans Oversnow and the Perisher Freight Shed which they alsoWhenoperate.asked did he see the same passengers every year and do they recognise each other he said “yes, big time”. “We probably see over a thousand people on the weekend, easy. And then there’s people that have had children that I’ve watched grow up to. They didn’t even have children when I first met them and now their kids are 20 years old, or older.” He admitted he often knew people’s destination just by face, visiting the same lodge each year. “But you can’t remember everybody.”

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Resort said as well as providing juniors with crucial ‘real life’ skills, they also acknowledge the value juniors bring to their teams. The juniors are a great asset and their enthusiasm is great to see. We certainly hope they will stay on and build a career in the industry, and we know that the skills they build at Perisher are transferable and will help set them up for wherever they end up. “Through our junior recruitment program we aim to offer local children the opportunity to gain real, on the job skills. Being in a regional area we know it can be hard for local children to gain experience in the workforce, and we’re proud to recruit juniors in a range of positions across the business to help set them up for future success,” said Alexia Colville, Perisher Talent Acquisition Manager. “We are proud to work with the career advisors at both JCS and SMGS to advertise thesePerisheropportunities.”currentlyhave 45 local kids employed in their junior recruitment program, aged between 13-17. Roles are spread across a range of departments including Hospitality Department, Resort Services (including Guest Services, Retail & Rental locations) and Snowsports School with Support Crew and Junior Snowsport Instructors roles. New year is the Junior Snowsport instructors’ program, open to 16-17 year old’s who might be interested in a career pathway within the snowsports industry. It provides them the opportunity to complete the formal instructor qualification (Australian Professional Snowsport Instructor Level One Certificate) and additional training with Perisher’s experienced instructors, plus provides them with hands on practical experience by assisting with classes. Rhianna Kell has been skiing since was she was three years old and is one junior working within the snowsports school. “It’s been awesome being up here in the snow and being with all the little kids is great. All their little stories and all that, it’s great working with them and seeing how they ski and improve their skills,” saidTheRhianna.program is not just for local juniors, Kai Avis visits from Terrigal every weekend with his family. His siblings are enrolled in the Perisher Winter Sports Programs and Kai is working in the snowsports school learning to be a snowboarding instructor. Jasmine Zollinger is no stranger to Perisher, here family owning the Hans Oversnow business. The 17-year-old has already worked four years at Perisher in ski hire and aspires to help her family continue the business, plus to keep working for Perisher as she enjoys it. “Since I was a kid I used to do (Perisher) mini mites, and I did that every weekend, and never skipped a weekend no matter how bad it (weather) was,” said Jasmine. “It’s been really busy, a lot busier than the last few years which is really good to see. I really liked meeting all the new people coming in as well and they always like to talk to you and they’re really nice to you when you give them their boots.” Kai Ingle said this was his first season working at Perisher’s ski hire. “It was really good starting, they showed me around and what to do and I love working with all of them, they are great fun. All the customers are actually pretty nice to us which is good,” said Kai. In the media department young 16-yearold Oscar Wright is working under Lucas Wilkinson. Lucas himself completed work experience with Perisher when he was at school in Jindabyne. Oscar said he likes the work and it’s a mix of stuff, focus on filming and just make sure you get the shot. “You do filming and editing, you capture clips outside or depending where you are, depending on the day. Like a snow day might be good powder shots or if it’s a sunny day, maybe get some nice turns and edit them together and then make a video for Perisher,” said Oscar. “Lucas, he’s a really good mentor, he really shows me everything I need, he just always wants to help out.”

As part of Vail Resorts, we aim to ‘Do Good’ and live up to our value to ‘Preserve our natural environments and contribute to the success of our local communities’, the Junior Recruitment program is one part of Perisher’s business that brings this value toPerisherlife.

◼ Jasmine, Kai and Jed in the Perisher rentals.

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Bruce said Billy Foster, a ski instructor and secretary of the NSW Ski Association called Cabramurra to see if anyone wanted to attend a ski instructor course at Thredbo. When Bruce arrived, Austrian Franz Pichler was chief of the course. “I never knew we would become such good mates,” said Bruce of his longterm friendship since. Both working at Perisher for decades. “I can’t emphasise enough, the contribution that he (Franz) actually gave to Australian skiing. He gave his time, he wasn’t an Austrian who was just there to look down on you, he really helped, he was brilliant.” The end of the ski course coincided with the end of the Cabramurra contract. Bruce had also been offered a full time trainee accountant job in Canberra. “I couldn’t do it, that’s it I’m off,” said Bruce laughing again, he was an outdoors person. This prompted him to travel to Scotland to the snow resort of Aviemore, from their returning to Perisher to be a ski instructor in 1979. Another visit to Scotland the following northern winter, Bruce would also travel to Austria to sit his first Austrian instructor exam. Part of the exam was to work at an Austrian resort for six weeks, Bruce ending up at Katschberg ski resort. Bruce said of Perisher, “to me it was the best ski school in the world. We didn’t have the top instructors, we had the blokes who taught them,” Bruce said“Nearlyproudly.allthe instructors were from the Bundesportheim (Austrian Ski Instructor Training), you had to be good just to be ordinary. It was good for me, I knew nothing. To be honest If at that stage I had known what I needed to learn, I would have gone and taken the accountant job. These guys were so bloody good. They were really helpful.”

Bruce instructed until 1983 before becoming a supervisor under ski school director Sigi Draxl, with Franz the leading supervisor. “That was probably the best times of the ski school, Hans Krssnitzer was the head instructor from the Austrian national demo team, and his wife Franzi was probably the best ski instructor skier I have ever seen. They came from the Arlberg region and brought these fantastic instructors withBrucethem.”said he loved his job as outside supervisor, would put his boots on at 8am in the morning and split all the ski groups. “We would set the ski star course and in all the years I could never catch Franz Pichler.”

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THERE may not have been many people who have learnt to ski at Cabramurra, but that is where Bruce Hawkin’s snow life started when he was working on construction building the alpine town. Most people in the snow industry know Bruce for his long association working as a Perisher ski school supervisor and manager. Speaking with Bruce, his enthusiasm for skiing and ski school is infectious, as is his fondness of fellow instructors and what they gave to the industry. During his time at Perisher he worked with many of the most senior Austrian instructors of which he is most appreciative. But briefly back to Cabramurra, where he also helped build the Cabramurra Ski Club rope tow, and where he learned to ski. “They taught be to ski basically, and they used to run races on a weekend and Wednesday night, on that mean little slope. After a couple of years I was winning and they don’t teach me anymore,” said Bruce with a Inlaugh.1978

“Andrea Haaser was straight of the world cup, she was racing while I was working in Zell am See in Austria, and the next year I was getting changed next to her in the locker room, that was theBrucestandard.”rattles of stories of legendary instructor Adam Zapenski and Franz Pichler in their heyday. “It was a fantastic learning environment for“Whenme.”

I started there would have been about 50, and our locker room was down underneath in the ticket arcade, no lockers, you threw your gear in the corner and sat on the floor to put your boots on, the good old days”

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He would venture to Vail in Colorado for northern seasons in the mid eighties, but then stopped working overseas. From the resort merger in 1995 Bruce would work his time at Perisher and finished up in the ski school in 2001. In the summers he would work on the painting crew. He finished his Perisher work at The Station as maintenance manager, saying his time was up at ski school and he couldn’t do any better any longer. “It was my time,” said Bruce “I was really appreciative of Perisher, they gave me a lifetime season pass before it was policy,” said Bruce.

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OKTOBERFEST Saturday 29 October After the Oktoberfest hiatus of recent years, TRBC owner Tim Martin said 2022 will be one of the biggest Oktoberfest events ever. The theme is simple, dress up in your finest lederhosen or dirndl dress, sing along to the music, partake in a few ales and enjoy the festive day. “They all get involved, usually you’ll find in dress up the girls get pretty active and the boys get a bit lazy, with Oktoberfest they all get involved and have a great time,” said Tim. The brewing company have an extensive beer selection with Tim suggesting the JW Pilsner is a good brew for this day. “We do that all year round and it’s a pretty popular beer to start with, and on Oktoberfest it’s a great beer you can drink that all day long. Harald’s Helper the Dunkel, goes very well also,” said Tim. To add authenticity to the day Harald Kolodziej with his Rockordion music will MC the day and have the crowd entertained with his accordion.

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The Tumut River Tap Days is all about enjoying the outdoors and tasting craft beer. Set on the banks of the Tumut River in Bila Park, not only will the river be flowing, but ales, lagers and ciders from some of the best local breweries. In true TRBC style, the relaxed festival celebrates the awesome pairing that is beer and live music. Hosted by the entertaining Dane Simpson, who will add his funny man humour to the day, enthusiasts have been rating this event one of the best on the calendar.

The Tumut River Tap Days have a host of well known breweries including local brands Jindabyne Brewing, Dalgety Brewing Company, Apple Thief Cider, Crafty Cider, Bentspoke Brewing Co and Thirsty Crow.

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ONE of the great exploring days in the Snowy Mountains is a visit to the Yarrangobilly Caves precinct, where there is more than just venturing underground. Nature abounds with river walks, the thermal pool and of course, the star attractions of stalagmites and stalactites inside the caves. Located in the Northern Kosciuszko region, the caves precinct is vast so allow yourself a full day to capture the magnificence of millions of years of history lined on the cave walls. Three caves are open daily for regular guided and self-guided tours, the selfguided walk through the depths of South Glory Cave with its cathedral style interior and magnificent entrance arch a feature of yourEachday.cave has its own personality and highlights. Discover Jillabenan Cave’s delicate stalactites, shawls and cave corals or see Jersey Cave’s rare black flowstones, crystal garden and elongated stalagmites. The guided tours descend into the caves via stairs and are well lit. Once inside you will wander along a set pathway inside the cave with an experienced knowledgeable guide explaining the interesting cave history and pointing out the numerous highlights. In spring and summer be sure to pack your swimmers and plunge into the thermal pool. At a constant 27 degree for 12 months of the year, swimming in the pool is one of many features of the trip. Nature lovers will bask in the glory of wandering along the Yarrangobilly River and listening to nature at its finest. Birds chirping from the trees above adding to theGuestscharm.can also book accommodation at the Caves House or Lyrebird Cottage, both wonderfully restored buildings that allow a true escape from the world, where no internet promotes the abundance ofVisitorsnature. should be mindful of the distance from your location and allow enough driving time to arrive in the morning and spend the full day, there is much to see. Plan your journey and prebook your guided cave tickets online at www.nationalparks.gov.au.

I’M excited to announce that Tourism Snowy Mountains will be working closely with local businesses on our next major destination marketing campaign. Launching in October this year, the new campaign has been created under the overarching idea that ‘It’s an Altitude Thing’. This tagline has been designed to encompass that unique, unexplainable feeling that comes over people when they visit the Snowy Mountains. There is something about our region that inspires visitors to get outside of their comfort zone, try something new and challenge themselves. Even as locals, I think we all know the feeling I’m talking about. So where does it come from? Is it something in the air or the water? Or the food? Maybe. Or maybe it’s just an altitude thing. Try saying it a few times and I promise, it will start rolling off your tongue as naturally as you scrape the frost from your windscreen in the morning. The campaign aims to drive non-winter visitation to the entire region, increase length of stay and increase visitor spend. It will utilise a mix of various advertising initiatives including paid digital, social and YouTube advertising combined with offline channels such as radio, billboard and regional television. To help boost the campaign, tourism based businesses in the region are invited to participate in a co-branded partnership program. By doing this, you will be helping to boost the $85,000 media spend that Tourism Snowy Mountains has already committed to the campaign. Your contribution will increase the overall campaign’s reach and momentum and, in return, you receive your own ‘mini campaign,’ designed specifically for your business by our partner advertising agency, Leonards Advertising. Leonards Advertising has structured the program into four package options, allowing our partners to buy into the program at a level that suits them. Whether it’s at an entry level listing investment or a full scale multi-channel marketing campaign, our partners will have access to the expertise of this longstanding, well recognised agency while also building a valuable relationship with Tourism Snowy Mountains. What’s most important, and exciting, is the opportunity for the entire region to work together in unity on a promotion that has longevity and measurable rates for success. The more businesses that are involved, the further our message will go and the more people we will attract to support businesses in our favourite corner of the globe. If you would like to know more about our partnership program please get in touch.

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Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 37 ◼ Sentinel.ExploringPEAK:The PHOTO: Mike Edmonson ◼ TOP: Watching the sunset from Mt Kosciuszko. PHOTO: Thredbo Resort A brand new premium commercial kitchen food outlet in Jindabyne Make Your Mark. Create Your Brand. Long Lease Offered. Architecturally Designed. Now Accepting Expressions of Interest It’s An Altitude Thing

WITH the summit in sight those last few steps seem so close as you take a few deep breaths and push on. All the effort has come to fruition, you are about to reach the top and conquer your first trueWemountain.couldvery well be describing Mount Everest, but no, we are ascending to the top of Australia’s Mount Kosciuszko. And you know what? It’s much easier than any 8000m peak and everyone can easily walk to the top of Australia. At 2228m above sea level, you are at altitude and the journey you have taken is pleasant and full of classic Australian alpine scenery. There are granite boulders, running streams and rivers and in early summer, the fields are filled with blooming wildflowers. Yes, it’s an altitude thing, and Australia’s alpine greets you in so many welcoming ways. There is something special about hiking in the alpine. Is it the clean fresh air? Or simply the serenity mixed with stunning scenery. Either way, it’s very enjoyable and a bucket list item each summer for many visitors to climb Kosciuszko (should we say Therewalk).aretwo easy routes, the shortest from the top of Thredbo where there is a dedicated 6km raised walking path you can easily follow. Yes, it is uphill, but it is not overly strenuous, just allow yourself 4 to 6 hours round trip. The slightly longer route of 9km each way is from the Charlotte Pass lookout following the Summit Road fire trail. Here you have a totally different scenic palette to admire as you approach from a different valley. Just allow 6-8 hours depending on your hiking speed. The summit of Kosciuszko is undoubtedly the bucket list hike, but there are more. Much more. The scenic Rainbow Lake, Blue Lake, the Main Range track and new Snowies Alpine Walk from Charlotte Pass to Guthega are all superb hiking trails of varying length. For the keen adventurer, you could spend the whole summer exploring and still not visit every nook and cranny of the Kosciuszko National Park. The northern Kosciuszko area itself has an abundance of hikes and dirt road drives to access places such as Blue Waterholes. Combine the alpine with the sub alpine towns on both sides of the range, and you have a wealth of holiday adventures in the warmer months.

Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 38 New Website – Online Entries Only www.troutfestival.net2022SnowyMountains“49th”TroutFestivalLucky$5000EntrantPrize $7000 in SecretPrizesWeight SecretLuckyDailyDrawsWeight 7 Weigh #smtf22PointsFormat Trout Festival Week Returns

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REGULAR anglers will be encouraged to hear the annual Snowy Mountains Trout Festival week will return in 2022 coinciding with its usual Melbourne Cup week. Having been on hold for two years due to COVID, the committee have resurrected the event with some minor adjustments to the criteria. This year the lucky entrant prize drawn at the Berridale presentation will see one lucky angler walk away with $5000 cash prize. There will be daily prizes and secret weights, totalling $7000 for the week, but this year all registrations must be conducted online. All the details to register and how to weigh your fish are available on the website.Afterthe two-year layoff, the committee are gearing up this year’s event as a prelude to a great 50 th anniversary of the trout festival in 2023. One key difference regular visitors will notice is a new website name. See ad below and visit the website to register.

SPREAD the word among the fishing fraternity, 500 tagged rainbow trout will be released to kickstart the 2022-23 Snowy Trout Challenge. The trout will be released into Lake Eucumbene, Lake Jindabyne plus Lake Crackenback and anyone who catches the 2022-23 yellow tagged fish can register their catch to win cash prizes. The beauty being, you may catch a tagged fish in November and still be eligible for the draws all the way until the end of April. The Snowy Trout Challenge will embark on its third season, and it’s set to be the best yet. Huge thanks must go to the sponsors who have contributed to the sponsorship cash pool, where every two weeks commencing November 13, one lucky fish number will be drawn out. The challenge is seven months of fishing and runs until end of April 2023. This season draws are every two weeks instead of monthly, giving anglers more opportunities to win. Gaden Trout Hatchery have been nurturing the trout all winter long and they will be released in early October. Stay tuned to the Snowy Trout Challenge Facebook page for all updates. To enter you must catch a tagged rainbow trout with this year’s tag. When you do, photograph yourself with your fish and tag and then proceed to the Facebook page or the linktr-ee website link to record your fish details. You are then entered into every cash draw. Participants can enter the ‘participation draw’ even if you don’t catch a fish, the cash prize drawn at the end of the challenge season. Good luck and happy fishing.

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Executive Director, Janine Collins, said: “One of our strengths is the opportunity to bring many styles of classical music to regional NSW. This tour will even involve a harpsichord travelling along the coast, a delicate keyboard instrument that is not often seen outside of major cities due to its fragility.” Simon Allen from the Snowy Monaro Arts Council (SMAC), said while Cooma has several organisations looking after the arts, including visual arts, theatre, dance, choral music, modern music and the Cooma District Band, SMAC endeavours to bring classical music - in the broadest sense of the term - to the area. “We do that by encouraging performance by local classical musicians and by providing concerts for the local audience. Partnering with Music in the Regions is ideal for this last purpose, and we hope this concert will be the first of a regular collaboration,” Mr Allen said.

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PRESENTED by Music in the Regions and local partners, Cooma and the South Coast are in for a historical classical music treat when eccentric ensemble The Muffat Collective take audiences on a musical journey through 18th Century Europe. Featuring the baroque violin, harpsichord and fascinating viola da gamba, The Muffat Collective will perform ‘Baroque Passions’, a beautiful music program that is influenced by Italian cathedrals, French salons and German coffee houses, at Cooma, Moruya, Narooma, Wolumla and Nowra. Flirting with the limits of human desire, these rarely performed works frenetically exchange love for hate or despair for joy. Through trios and dramatic solo works, ‘Baroque Passions’ is a celebration of the human emotional states called affects in the 17th and 18th century. The Muffat Collective’s Baroque violinist, Matthew Greco, said: “There will also be a discussion and explanations about the composers and works we are performing, so this will be a special opportunity to get up close and personal with us, our magnificent instruments and a style of music that is sure to dazzle your senses and pull at your heartMusicstrings!”intheRegions

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By STEVE CUFF CAR enthusiasts will be salivating over the polished chrome and sparkling paint work at the 2022 Motorfest in Cooma. The event will see an influx of historic, classic and vintage cars, all prepared impeccably for the show. The Cooma Showground will be filled with millions of dollars’ worth of classic cars, the show making a return from the pandemic hibernation, the last show held in 2019 where 376 vehicles were displayed. Spectators will wander the isles in awe of the immaculate cars, many of which have detailed information on their history and proud owners always willing to engage with admirers to discuss the finer details of their Hostedmachine.byCooma Car Club, the highly rated show is one of the biggest events in Cooma and a drawcard for visitors.

Immaculate Machines At Cooma Motorfest Buick Eight owned by Berridale’s Bill Moxon. 2019 Motorfest by Steve Cuff

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“Entrants come from as far as Hervey Bay and Bundaberg in Queensland,” said Rogan Corbett, Cooma Car Club President. This year the club have waived the registration fee in consideration of the current times, plus for registered entries prior to August 31 the owners will have their car included in a coffee table commemorative photo book to be released by the Visitorsclub.can expect to see street machines, hot rods, vintage and classic cars, muscle cars, military vehicles, trucks, stationary engines and motorbikes. This year a vast range of electric vehicles will be displayed inside the Cooma Multi-Function Centre. “First time ever, electric vehicle displays with all sorts of gear running on batteries from lawnmowers, motorbikes and cars,” saidAnotherRogan.special occasion for 2022 will see entrants in the Perth to Sydney Marathon car rally visit the show. A re-enactment of the 1968 London to Sydney route, 85 cars will have their last checkpoint in Cooma after travelling 323km from Lake Entrance via Buchan, Murrindal and Wallace Craigie Lookout on the Barry Way. The Cooma Car Club will be hosting the rally teams for dinner in their museum clubhouse. For entertainment on the day, local band the Hip Replacement will be playing plus a special guest speaker to be announcement soon. Car lovers are well aware of the long standing event with Rogan saying, “They travel far and wide, I think last time we had over 3000 people through the gate.” This event is not to be missed by anyone with an interest in cars or machines. Lock in the date now. See ad page 25. www.commacarclub.com.au

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KHANCOBAN LONG LUNCH

The Hume & Hovell Ultra offers runners and hikers a 22km, 50km, 100km and the 100 mile ultra-distance starting at the Henry Angel Trackhead, 9 kilometres from Tumbarumba.Thetrackisa mixture of constructed walking track and fire trails and the course includes areas of the Buddong Falls, Paddys River Dam, Mannus Lake plus a good serving of alpine scenery. The annual event sees a pilgrimage of like-minded enthusiasts who relish the challenge, no matter what their chosen distance. The race is open to everyone, with registration and full details of the event can be found on their informative website.

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Tastebud weekend programs are available from Tumbarumba Visitor Centre or see Facebook for more details. Coinciding with the Spring Flower Festival, visitors have the best of both worlds on their drive, with the option to stop and visit wonderful gardens.

The Spring Flower Festival brings a plethora of colour to the Tumbarumba region with private gardens open to the public for this weekend only. Visit splendid and manicured gardens where owners have spent months attending to their gardens and flowers, all set for idyllic walks in the countryside.Visitorscan plan their weekend to visit each of the gardens, the flower festival at the Tumbarumba Motel, plus combined on the weekend is a scarecrow competition where you will see creations popping up around town. Art enthusiasts can also put their creative side to work with the Tumbarumba Artists on Parade hosting an art, beanie and tea cosy competition. Artists can create artwork on canvas to be submitted by October 19 and opening night on October 28. Entry forms and canvas are available from The Parade shop. More details via Facebook page Guests can pick up Spring Flower Festival programs and weekend passes from the Tumbarumba Visitor Centre or Tumbarumba Bikes and Blooms. Plus stay up to date with announcements via the Facebook page. TumbarumbaSpringFlowerFestivalwww.facebook.com/

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The Snowy Valleys presents an abundance of touring, adventure and sightseeing options that offer something for the whole family all year, and this spring you can start your own adventure by attending one of their many events.

The cool climate wineries of Tumbarumba welcome the increase in spring temperatures as perfect conditions for wine tastings at their Tastebuds weekend in late October. Guests can roam the region stopping at each winery, or pop-up tasting location, and taste the best of the Tumbarumba region wines. With eight wine labels offering tastings, wine lovers have always appreciated this weekend for the often rare opportunity to meet with vineyard owners and growers and learn the subtle intricacies of their wines. Plus taste a selection of fabulous cool climate wines. Basing yourself in Tumbarumba, visit the popular Courabyra Wines, Johansen Wines, Obsession Wines, Allegiance Wines and pop ups for Mount Tumbarumba Vineyard, Kosciuszko Wines, Coppabella and the newest wine label, Wondalma Wines. Tastebuds Weekend Tips Book ahead well in advance for lunch at Courabyra Wines (www.courabyrawines. com). Book ahead for dinner Friday and Saturday night at Tumbarumba Elms Restaurant (6948 2494). Nest Café and Cinema will host a market day on Saturday 29th, plus the Saturday evening degustation dinner (dinner bookings www.cafe-nest.com).

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The Jindy Inn is central to town and located only 200 metres from local shops, restaurants and cafes. We offer an on-site guest only lounge/bar/cafe that serves afternoon tea and après drinks. Guests also have access to free Wi-Fi, guest kitchen, drying room and newly renovated bathrooms. Breakfast included.

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THE idea of a long, lazy afternoon lunch will go to a whole new meaning in September, when the picturesque town of Khancoban hosts their long lunch. Tickets are on sale now for what will be an exquisite lunch set on grasslands within town and catered by the popular Pickled Parrot Providore, the delicious menu incorporating the region’s 100km foodAttendeesbowl. will enjoy a gourmet entree, main and dessert along with a local cool climate wine on arrival in the relaxed alfresco setting. The lunch from 11am to 3pm will showcase local produce and feature local wineries, cider beer and gin, highlighting the incredible supply the region has to offer. The event will also feature local live musical entertainment. The long lunch concept has been developed to promote the local area and attract visitors back to the Snowy Valleys after the 2019/20 Black Summer bushfires decimated nearby local attractions that had been drivers for visitation. Buses will be available from Tumbarumba, Tooma andBookCorryong.tickets at:

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Peter Marshall, Cycle Tumbarumba President and owner of bike shop Ride Tumba said, “It’s exciting and really excited to get to a point where we’ve got the project manager on board, and they know what they’re said the Bendigo Tumbarumba Community Bank pledged a $100,000 grant to the project, as they could see the benefit for the community and economic development. “It is an iconic piece of land, which will become a community asset now and people have long wanted access up there for the views and be able to take in the bush,” said“ThePeter.Hyne community trust got behind it also, they pledged 50 (thousand), so we had a balance of 85 to raise which we did through a combination of cash donations.” An interesting fundraising concept saw

FRUIT SALES & FARM FRESH PRODUCE ◼ RELAX: Lunch at Courabyra Wines cellar door.

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PHOTO: Cyle Tumbarumba ◼ POPULAR: A section of the Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail.

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The 22km rail trail continually attracts riders from outside the town who visit to experience this leisurely scenic ride. Staring at either Tumabrumba or Rosewood, riders’ cycle along the 22km path that was originally the old railway line. The journey also offers an array of signage and history boards that include tales of the old stations and railway line. Riders pass through a series of old stations on the journey and it’s the perfect day out now that the warmer weather has arrived. locally sourced produce. 0408 623 870 or 0427 491 519 mouatsfarm After Hours: 02 6949 1519 Located 4kms north of Batlow. 4129 Batlow Rd, Batlow

THE Tumbarumba community have pulled together to purchase a large parcel of land where the Mt Tumbarumba Adventure Park will be built. Headed by the Cycle Tumbarumba club, the community have raised more than their $235,000 target and purchased the land, allowing the project to now progress to the next construction stage.

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Bikes are really on the agenda in Tumbarumba where a bicycle playground in Goldfields Park was funded with $224,000 through the NSW Government’s Stronger Country Communities FundCateringgrant.to the junior cyclists, the playground design incorporates a bike road circuit where young kids can ride or scooter and learn to not only ride, but rules of the road. The bike playground adds to the existing skate park and pump track and is a great asset to the community for residents and visiting families.

The rail trail was a pilot project for the NSW State Government and the first rail trail in NSW. Such has been the success of this Tumbarumba to Rosewood trail that the project is now being viewed as a model to other towns embarking to create their ownTheretrail.is support growing for further trails in the adjacent towns from Batlow to Tumut. This would greatly add to the options for visitors and further enhance the area as a riding destination. Many Tumbarumba businesses have praised the trail as it has created a tourist demographic that was previously non-existent.

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There is a new café open at The Vault, the old National Bank building, that now serves great coffee and food. The Tumbarumba Bakery is open every day and has been a stalwart for cycling visitors and to stay overnight, the Tumbarumba Motel is highlyVisitorsrecommended.canrentbikes and e-bikes from two shops in town, Ride Tumba or Tumba Bikes and Blooms and you can ride direct from the main street in Tumbarumba to the trail. To make an extended weekend trip, there are great sightseeing options including Paddys River Falls or visit a local winery for tastings and lunch.

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17 heifers donated by local land holders, all auctioned off to raise a massive $58,000. “An udderly fantastic result,” was quoted on the Cycle Tumbarumba Facebook page. The park infrastructure will be funded by a grant to the tune of $3.8 million and a project manager has been engaged to start in September. The club have a concept plan that will be reviewed along with assessments on environmental, cultural, historical assessments, the development application and mapping. The target date for the project to be completed is March 2024.

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TUSCANY IN DALGETY 5060 with share plates, mains and luscious deserts. For starters try the chargrilled ocean trout or smoked chicken breast and for share plates try the delicious grilled Tasmanian scallops in mornay sauce or sticky spiced chilli chicken wings. The Spanish style garlic prawns are main dishes. The hummingbird cake is scrumptious, and ladies will love the fashion shop. Bookings are essential.

Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 50 In House Shop 10 Town JindabyneCentre Ph 02 6457 1112 Alfresco - Light Meals - Wraps - Cakes - Homemade Soup - Organic Teas @birchwoodjindabyne @birchwood_jindabyne 3/3 Gippsland St, Jindabyne Fresh | Wholesome | Vegan Friendly FULLY LICENCED BEER | WINE COCKTAILS BREAKFAST BRUNCH | LUNCH SPECIAL COFFEES | HOUSEMADE TREATS Open 7 days | 7am - 2:30pm Ph 6456 1880 birchwoodcafe.com.au DININGJINDABYNEGUIDE Welcome to Jindabyne and the 2022 spring season in the mountains. We know you will enjoy the slopes for skiing and the mountain biking in the sunshine, but the real fun begins choosing from all the great eateries for breakfast, lunch and dinner. We have great restaurants and cafés plus many venues for relaxed après sessions throughout town, most within walking distance from your lodge. As with all hospitality venues across the country there plus book ahead where possible. PEAK PERFORMANCE CAFÉ Breakfast and Lunch - Ph 0451 800 671 Start your spring day with a healthy and nutritious Peak Performance Café breakfast and experience their exciting menu. The delicious hash stack is a great take on eggs benedict only with hash brown, and the fresh fruit smoothie or protein shake will set you up for the day. From daily fresh salads to a selection of great sushi rolls or poke bowls for lunch plus Special weekly creations are always on the menu such as Nutella cheesecake, delicious Lake Jindabyne will appease to alfresco diners.

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Breakfast and Lunch – Ph 6456 1880 Popular vibrant café which needs no introduction to its faithful following and perfect for avocado on toast and the all–day nourish bowl which is one of the best and tastiest dishes on the menu. The Birchwood club sandwich is a new lunch addition including pork snitty and smokey bacon, the buddha bowl or the beets on toast are always good or the bibimbap Korean bowl. The Houston beef burger is delicious and for a casual outing try the in cocktails.house

Always one of the most popular venues in the Snowies with great food and atmosphere to match. The pan fried crumbed veal schnitzel is one of the house favourites and great to appease your mountain hunger. Don‘t overlook the Austrian beef gulasch or pulled pork with slaw on ciabatta bun. The Austrian apple strudel is perfect for the sweet tooth and matches with one of Wildbrumby‘s famous schnapps, all brewed in house. Great venue for the whole family, enjoy the spacious outdoor lawns for a spring stroll and visit the gift shop to take home one of their

Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 51 Open 7 Days Mon - Fri 7:30 - 3:30 Sat - Sun 7:30 - 3:00 Nugget’s Crossing Courtyard, Jindabyne | Ph 02 6456 1393 BREAKFAST & LUNCH Fully Licenced - Dine in or Takeaway BEST COFFEE IN TOWN A7OPENDAYSWEEK SHOP 18B TOWNJINDABYNECENTRE PH 0451 800 671 FIND US ON WEEKEND LUNCH Open Saturday - Sunday Tuscany in Dalgety 5474 The Snowy River Way, Dalgety OPEN: 12noon to 3pm Bookings Essential - 02 6456 5060 Tuscany in Dalgety DUDLEYS CAFÉ Breakfast and Lunch – Ph 6456 1393 A Nuggets Crossing courtyard favourite Jindabyne venue, be sure to try their new menu plus all your regular favourites. For breakfast, the avocado smash with poached eggs, cherry tomato, spinach and feta or the popular eggs benedict with choice of bacon, ham or smoked salmon are perfect choices. Choose the fritters if you have an appetite, or pancakes for something and snacks and a dedicated kids menu ideal for families. RED DOOR Breakfast and Lunch - Ph 6457 1112 setting. Savour the spring morning sunshine with the deluxe breaky wrap with smoked ham, scrambled egg, red onion, cheese, mushroom and spinach or the tasty, scrambled eggs and bacon wrap, another great choice and served all day. The chicken avocado with semi dried tomatoes, cheddar and rocket is a popular lunch choice plus the vegie toasted Turkish is and go in winter. Be sure to check the blackboard specials which change weekly.

WILDBRUMBY DISTILLERY Brunch and Lunch Ph 6457 1447

Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 52 Shop 5 Town Centre Jindabyne MODERN MEXICAN CUISINE Beer on tap, tequila tastings cocktails + bar snacks in a cosy setting AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE FUNCTIONS TEQUILA SPECIALS EVERY THURSDAY Seats up to 25 - Enquire Now LTEQUILAOUNGE LAKE CRACKENBACK RESORT Alpine Larder 6451 3060 Cuisine 6451 3249 Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner Relax with stunning scenery and two great dining options and dinner. The steak burger or braised ragout are both open for breakfast and dinner and has an abundance of York style cheesecake and accompanying wine. ELA MESSA Dinner Ph 6457 2028 with Mediterranean cuisine menu. Enjoy après drinks while you select from great small plates falafel a the loukoumades (donuts with honey and alcoholic options. BACCO Lunch and Dinner linguini amatriciana and prawn spaghetti are both delicious plus add a side of garlic bread or salads. JINDABYNE DINING GUIDE ◼ PHOTO: Margan Photography

Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 53 Shop 10, Nuggets Crossing - Jindabyne, NSW 2627 A LA CARTE RESTAURANT Lunch from 12pm - Dinner from 5.30pm For bookings call 6456 1420 PIZZERIA - TAKE AWAY Lunch from 12pm - Dinner from 5.30pm For bookings call 6457 1080 Mediterranean Cuisine + Wood Fired Pizza + Takeaway Pizza BAR & RESTAURANT Cocktails – Wine – Tap Beer Relaxed Bar Atmosphere Family Friendly FUNCTIONS Available for all functions with catering. It’s a revolution.waffle All day freshly baked waffles, coffee, and more. Early am till late pm. Nuggets Crossing next to Woolies. ARE YOU FOLLOWING@WAFFLO_US? 8.30pm12pmto Yiros Burgers Coffee Greekmryum.com/littlemessaDrinksStreetFood Corner Snowy River Avenue and Gippsland Street, Jindabyne COCINA TAQUERIA Dinner Ph 6457 2888 Mexican themed popular restaurant, be sure For large plates, the piloncillo pork belly with cane sugar and caramel is delicious, the slow cooked oaxacan lamb barbacoa is WAFFLO Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Ph 0405 495 667 LITTLE MESSA Lunch and Dinner

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If you have a hunger, the veal schnitzel with potato salad, sauerkraut and mustard is a huge house favourite or try the eggplant schnitzel and the Rockstock deli grazing plate, both ideal for spring après sessions with friends. The tasty lamb skewers are extremely popular and the grilled Szechuan calamari serves perfectly with an Island Bend pilsner or Kiandra golden ale.

Their passion is brewing craft beer, but they are renowned as much for their great food. A perfect combination and great reason to visit this spring and sample the delicious menu, all designed to complement their in–house brewed craft beer, plus serving local wine and ciders.

The venue has a great atmosphere with huge brewery beer vats as your backdrop. Open for lunch on weekends.

JINDABYNE EMPORIUM Ph 0438 427 680

Open for lunch and dinner and with great views of stunning Lake Jindabyne, enjoy some of the best comfort food in the mountains at Jindabyne Emporium‘s upstairs venue. Serving succulent burgers, try the pig mac, a juicy pulled pork burger with fresh slaw plus mac cheese or the vegan jackfruit burger with pulled chipotle jackfruit and slaw. corn ribs just one of the standouts. The corn ribs tossed in creole spice, aioli and shaved pecorina. The cheese are all delicious and don‘t forget taco Tuesdays. Great venue for kids, family and groups of friends with a killer craft beer line up to quench your thirst. GUIDE

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Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 54 Great Food with Sensational Lake ViewsFamous Corn Ribs Burgers + Share Plates All Day Kitchen from 12 Noon Family AlfrescoFriendlyBalcony Dining Heated in TakeawaysWinter+Delivery Available Jindabyne Après Happy Hour Sliders and Beer 3.30pm to 5.30pm Jindabyne www.jindabyneemporium.com@jindabyneemporiumEmporiumBookings Preferred - Phone 0438 427 680 Open Thurs - Tues 12 noon to 9pm Wed 4pm to 9pm Shop 14 Upstairs - Town Centre - Jindabyne HOLLY GO LIGHTLY Dinner Mon–Fri 3–9pm. Weekends 3–10pm Visit Jindabyne‘s hottest new venue with a friendly relaxed vibe dishing out a tasty range of southern American style street food, cocktails and beers. The perfect spring dining venue where the burgers are the heroes and second to none. Plus, be sure to try the Guests this winter have been calling the chicken burger the best in town, plus try the beef, bacon and cheese or the portobello mushroom burgers to celebrate your snow day. An ideal venue to relax with one of your favourite beers, vinos or cocktails, the “Send It” and “Waltzing Matilda” cocktails will kickstart your après session along with smoked chicken wings and sticky sauce. Happy hour 3–6pm Monday to Friday. Walk ins only.

BANJO PATERSON INN Lunch and Dinner Ph 6456 2372

Always a Jindabyne favourite with great food and atmosphere, the Banjo is very popular for chipotle braised pulled pork burger or the popular steak sandwich on Turkish. For pizza, tastebuds.the oysters or salt and pepper squid for starters and their classics are legendary for mains. The panko crumbed chicken or veal schnitzel are always popular, the New York, rump and scotch Kosciuszko Pale Ale and cocktail choices.

Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 55 Jindabyne Brewing 5 Nettin Circuit | info@jindabynebrewing.com.au | www.jindabynebrewing.com.au BARRYWAYNETTINCCTPOLEYC REEDY’S CUTTING RDBARRYKIRWANCLOSE ROUNDABOUTWAYKOSCIUSZKO RD/THREDBOPERISHERCLAYPITS CROSSINGNUGGETS WEAREHERE sat-sunWED-FRIOpen3PM-9PM12PM-9PM In House Bar Beers, vinos, cocktails Southern American style street food - Friendly, laid-back vibe Sunday to Thursday 3-10pm Friday & Saturday 3-11pm 6 Thredbo Terrace, Jindabyne Get us on the gram @hollygolightly_jindabyne for more

JINDABYNE BOWLING CLUB

Lunch and Dinner Ph 6456 2133

For great casual dining, delicious food, wonderful Lake Jindabyne views and the kids play zone for families, the bowling club ticks all the boxes. Visit for lunch or dinner plus all day bar snacks from 12pm to 9pm. Settle in for lunch with a spacious sunny environment with or try the Asian pork belly salad. served with two sides and your choice of sauce. There are tasty burgers including the Korean fried chicken burger with kimchi, slaw and pickles, or for pasta lovers you will delight in creamy chicken fettucine or the spinach and ricotta ravioli. Chicken wings are on the menu from 6pm plus everyone’s favourite chicken parmigiana and discounts for members.

Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 56 BUSINESS DIRECTORY TRANSPORT Reliable local private transport service available all year throughout the Snowy Mountains. Available in Winter & Summer providing private vehicle transfers between Jindabyne, Thredbo, Perisher & Charlotte Pass Airport transfers available from Cooma & Canberra airports Secure Park & Ride transport options available Ski & MTB Shuttles Hikers & Back Country Transfers Phone: 0438 385 961 E: www.snowlinkshuttle.com.auinfo@snowlinkshuttle.com.au ATV & OVERSNOW VEHICLES Terrence’s Oversnow & ATV Now doing automotive repairs on all makes & models Sales - Service - Spare Parts Agents for Yamaha Snowmobiles Argo & Polaris ATV’s - Husqvarna - Rover - Cub Cadet mowers, tractors, small engines. Second hand machine sales Cnr Lee Ave & Baggs St Leesville, Jindabyne Phone: 02 6456 2222 Fax: 02 6456 2200 Email: terrences1@bigpond.com UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATING Accurately locating all underground utilities for water, sewer, power, gas and GroundAccreditedLocatorscommunications.-Telstra&OptusPenetratingRadar A range of reporting options Servicing Snowy Mountains, ACT & South Coast. Contact: Andrew 0429 899 777 Email: www.livelocates.com.auinfo@livelocates.com.auKITCHENS&BATHROOMS Tumut Valley Kitchens Supplying the Snowy Mountains region with the Highest Quality custom built Kitchens,kitchens. Bathrooms, Stone benchtops, Farmers kitchens, Wardrobes, Vanities. Follow on Facebook & Instagram: Tumut Valley Kitchens Lic. 232913C Email: BATHROOMtumutvalleykitchens.comtvk05@bigpond.net.au&WATERPROOFING Start 2 Finish Is your shower leaking? Fix leaking showers, grout repairs and tiling services. Established 1994 - Licence No 71602c Contact Mark 0417 652 575 CABIN ACCOMMODATION Anglers LakesideReachVillage 20 fully equipped self-contained cabins on Lake Eucumbene. Ideal location to stay all year round. Suited for large groups, team building, school or family reunions. Contact Michael & Sal | Ph : 02 6454 2276 3 Illawong Road, Anglers Reach NSW 2629 PESTwww.anglersreachcabins.com.auinfo@anglersreachcabins.com.auCONTROL Hammond Pest Management Locally owned and operated business in Jindabyne & Snowy Mountains region. Experienced Reliable Professional Service Pest TestingExpertTermiteManagementBarriersAdviceBirdControl 10yrsFamilyInspections/Protectionrunbusinessexperience Phone: 02 6457 2713 or 0404 446 334 E: www.hammondpests.com.auinfo@hammondpests.com.auCONVEYANCING Denise ConveyancingAckary having your property transaction handled by a Solicitor. Areas of expertise include: Crackenback Resort. Phone: (02) 6457 www.dackaryconveyancing.com1863 AUTOMOTIVE Gav Fines Automotive Pty. Ltd. All Automotive Mechanical Service & Repair Jindabyne locally owned & operated business All Makes & Models, All Servicing, Auto electrical, Authorised Inspection Station LIC MVRL51790 Address: 4A Nettin Circuit, Jindabyne Phone: 02 6456 2255 or 02 6456 1515 KITCHENS – BATHROOMS – JOINERY DLC Joinery Highest Quality Kitchens and Joinery based in Jindabyne Solid Timber Woodwork and Computer-Controlled Machinery TO ADVERTISE CONTACT STEVE CUFF 0418 620 651 PLUMBER Thredbo Plumbing Services Extensive Knowledge of Thredbo Properties Phillip Hannam | 0412 706 541 | All Work Guaranteed Thredbo Based Licence No 15550C SERVICESPLUMBINGTHREDBOLIC. 71602C Servicing JINDABYNESNOWYMOUNTAINS TERRENCE’SOversnow&ATV CUSTOM BLINDS AND WINDOW COVERINGS We supply and install quality, custom-made window coverings across the Snowy Mountains. Residential and Commercial Experience Suppliers: National Blind Suppliers, Capitol Shutters, Peter Meyer Blinds, Warwick Fabrics, Wilson Fabrics Free measure and quote: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Co-working space with desks, meeting and conference rooms in a professional, quiet and air-conditioned location. whiteboards. Entry next to the Commonwealth Bank ATM, Nugget’s Crossing.

Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2022 - 57 BUSINESS DIRECTORY MEDICAL SERVICES Jindabyne Medical Practice Excellence in Healthcare for our Community GP (Super Clinic) | 5 Thredbo Terrace Jindabyne | Phone: 6457 1221 Online bookings available | www.jindabynemedical.com.au DENTURE SERVICES Better Dentures, Better Life My Denture Clinic - Leon Dobrinski By 1300Appointment134408 www.mydenture.com.au PHYSIOTHERAPY Peak Physio Plus Opening hours to Monday-Thursday 9:00am -5:30pm Phone: 02 6456 3993 1/72 Jindabyne Rd, Berridale MEDICAL SERVICES Snowy MedicalMountainsCentre FITNESS & GYM Address 1/4 Percy Harris St, Leesville Ph: Dan 0455 994 www.precisiontrainingcentre.com.au448PHYSIOTHERAPY Snowy Mountains Physiotherapy Jindabyne (Super Clinic) Address: 5 Thredbo Terrace | Phone: 6457 2627 Address:Cooma 62 Bombala St | Phone: 6452 4203 TO ADVERTISE CONTACT STEVE CUFF 0418 620 651 MASSAGE Alpine Body Temple Inside Mountain Spirit 3 Gippsland Street For Bookings 0418 431 www.alpinebodytemple.com810 PHYSIOTHERAPY Perisher Valley location during snow season only Appointments: 02 6456 1476 Address: 1 Snowy River Ave, Jindabyne Online Appointments: www.elevatephysio.com.au BOOKONLINE PHARMACY OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR Snow Season Opening Hours OPEN SEVEN DAYS October Conveniently located Upstairs at Nuggets Crossing Phone: 6456 2977 Fax your prescription to 6456 1095 Email Prescription to: jindabynerx@gmail.com Open every day of the year PHYSIOTHERAPY Move Mountains Physio 4 Gippsland Street, Jindabyne Phone: 0436 307 639 Email: PHARMACYadmin@movemountainsphysio.com Perisher Pharmacy Located Upstairs in Skitube Centre Next to Perisher Valley Medical Centre Phone: 02 6457 www.perisherpharmacy.com.au5652 Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm PH: 6456 2545 | Nuggets Crossing, Jindabyne (Upstairs opposite the Pharmacy)

As you would expect it is like a small community within a community, and everyone feels each other’s pain. They said everyone agrees the current managers are not at any fault and have been extremely sympathetic. It all stems from head office.

This notice has come out of left field for the caravan owners, many who’ve had their permanent “holiday home” vans on site for decades.

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When the time comes next year they will offer their van to anyone who can use it on a farm, or even for scrap material. There will be others with the same scenario, some owners are already now attempting now to sell in advance.

When contacted about the situation the NRMA Parks and Resorts replied with the“Fromfollowing.October 2023 the NRMA Jindabyne Holiday park is transitioning to short-term accommodation only. Annual site occupancy lease agreements will transition to a periodic agreements until then should occupants choose to remain on site until the end of September 2023,” said an NRMA Parks and Resorts spokesperson.“Weunderstand this update is disappointing to our annual site holders. We hope to continue to welcome them to our park and have extended the vacate date of the site to the end of the 2023 snow season to allow long-term site holders to enjoy another summer and winter holiday at their site.”

Having spent many thousands of dollars in the compliance process and now being told to vacate has stirred the hornets’ nest. Many van owners have taken to social media to vent their anger, and that is understandable, as it will change their lives and how they visit the mountains in the future. When contacted, the NRAM Parks and Resorts explained their view and offered a statement below. The business of caravan and holiday parks is in demand and since the NRMA have taken over the lease in Jindabyne, the park is extremely busy with visitors. Once the permanent vans have been removed, the sites will be used for short term use from travellers towing their ownEveryvans.person is affected in different ways, and the Snowy Mountains Magazine spoke to Rob and Mary Pinzone. “We’ve been here since 2004”, said Rob, also stating the van had been on site “another 20 years before that”. They’ve had great use of their van with the family and have spent time both holidaying and working in Thredbo. To them personally it’s not life defining as it may be for others.

“The NRMA is working with site holders who had commenced required works to their site to meet council compliance standards to review reimbursements.”

“NRMA Jindabyne Holiday Park is a popular park, particularly during the snow season and is a more affordable option for families wanting to enjoy a ski holiday. The transition of these sites to short term stays will open the park up for more stays for more families and will enhance local tourism in Jindabyne and the Snowy Mountains.”

“Annual site holders have additionally been offered a number of free nights at the park on powered caravan or camping sites and a 25% discount for bookings on tourist sites at the Jindabyne Park over the following 2 years.”

Commenting on the discounted offers the NRMA have offered going forward, they had mixed emotions. “The reality is the majority of people who are affected won’t have a caravan,” said Rob explaining most of the permanent vans are now not mobile.

Even though they appreciated the lengthy period to vacate the premises, their main grievance is the fact everyone had to acquire the engineering certificate at great cost. Even up until early 2022 there was no indication of“Therechange.was that inducement to do the work for over a year and a half period with no indication. What was the point of doing the work if the ultimate plan was to evict you within the year or six months.”

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◼ MOVE: Rob and Mary Pinzone at their Jindabyne Holiday Park van site. PHOTO: Steve Cuff

By STEVE CUFF

Yes, the NRMA Parks and Resorts have every right to terminate what is only a lease agreement, and it is their business. But it has left a sour taste in the owners’ mouths, who only in the past few years were asked for the first time to produce engineering compliance plates on their stationary van at a very substantial individual cost.

NRMA PARKS AND RESORTS RESPONSE

THE NRMA Parks and Resorts have dealt a blow to the permanent van on-site owners in the Jindabyne Holiday Park, with notice given that they need to vacate by the end of September 2023.

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