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Discover the diverse festivities on offer in Australia between June and August, from quirky outback events to Yulefest celebrations in the Blue Mountains.

Plan your holiday around one of Australia's many festivals, events and exhibitions: The Australian Open, Tour Down Under, outdoor music festivals and more.

Plan your holiday around one of Australia's many festivals, events and exhibitions: The Australian Open, Tour Down Under, outdoor music festivals and more.

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Dinner Plain Visitor Centre
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572 Big Muster Drv, Dinner Plain, Victoria, 3898
Email: info@dinnerplain.com
9103952 Fax Number: 61 03 5159 6515

About Dinner Plain - Dinner Plain is located at the top of Australia's Great Dividing Range - 1520meter above sea level and the snowline - Population of approximately 80 people - 375 kilometres North East of Melbourne on the Great Alpine Road - 10 kilometres from Mount Hotham - Events held all year round Visit the information centre, staffed by local residents who know the area for things to see and do: - Carmichael Falls - 2 kilometre return walk from Dinner Plain Track. Viewing platform and seating - JB Plain - 3 kilometre return walk from Dinner Plain. JB Hut and picnic area. Starting point for the Mt Tabletop walk. Details of all walks in the area are available. - Walkabout Tours - Guided walks into the Alpine National Park. Gourmet lunch available. - Altitude Adventures - Mountain bike riding, fishing and day trips - Ski hire and ski school. Beginners ski run and extensive cross country trails - Winter only - Shuttle bus service connecting Dinner Plain and Mount Hotham - Tennis - Courts and racquets for hire - Playground - Sheltered picnic and barbecue area, toilet facilities - Scrubbers End - Picnic and barbecue area, toilet facilities - Restaurants, Cafe, Hotel and Supermarket - open all year round Accommodation: A comprehensive accommodation booking service representing a large variety of accommodation types. Events: - Great Alpine Tour - March Labour Day Weekend - Geebung Polo Match - Easter Sunday - Altitude 5000 Sled Dog Challenge - August - Pub to Pub Cross Country Ski Race - August - Spring Fling To subscribe to the free update service and newsletter, please email and type 'subscribe' in the subject box.

Read about Australia's events and festivals, ranging from local events to world-famous celebrations. Find events happening in all seasons and destinations.

Discover the diverse festivities on offer in Australia between June and August, from quirky outback events to Yulefest celebrations in the Blue Mountains.

Port Fairy Golf Course
T-QUAL Accredited

Railway Place, Bank St, Port Fairy, Victoria, 3284
Email: vic@moyne.vic.gov.au
9103928 Phone Number: 61 03 5568 2682
Fax Number: 61 03 5568 2833

Port Fairy is one of Victoria's most historic towns. There are over 50 buildings classified by the National Trust. However the town is not just about the past, there are beautiful beaches for swimming and fishing, lots of festivals and events including the famous Port Fairy Folk Festival held each March, and wonderful walking tracks that criss-cross the town. Restaurants and cafe's line the streets, many in historic buildings and a range of accommodation is available with beautiful, shady caravan parks, houses, cottages and units, delightful B&B's and motels. Port Fairy has a wonderful 18 hole links golf course consistently rated as one of Victoria's best. Other sports well catered for include bowls, cricket and Aussie rules football in the winter months. A new indoor heated pool will help you keep fit during the cooler months. Artists find the area inspiring and many have made their home here, visit the studios or purchase from one of the galleries dotted around the town. Port Fairy is part of the Moyne Shire region which in turn is part of one of the largest volcanic plains in the world. Five minutes drive east of Port Fairy is Tower Hill Reserve, this is the volcanic remains of a nested maar volcano and is an area of significant geological interest. Nearby at Macarthur the dormant volcano Mt Eccles forms the nucleus of a National Park with lovely walking tracks, a beautiful crater lake and an abundance of koalas. Camping is allowed in the park for a nominal fee. If gem fossicking is of interest then fossick at the Mount Shadwell Quarry for the semi precious stone olivine which is also known as peridot.

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T-QUAL Accredited

22 Dundas St, Rye, Victoria, 3941
Email: info@melbournepeninsula.com
9086420 Phone Number: 61 03 5985 6559

Imagine arriving for your well deserved break at a four star accommodation where you can throw your keys in the bottom of your suitcase and walk to everything you will need for a fantastic beachside holiday!! Situated only minutes walk from beaches, shops and restaurants, Beach Holiday Apartments is the perfect place to take a break on the Mornington Peninsula. Whether you're a group, family, couple, celebrating a hen's or buck's event or just want to get away with friends, we have everything you need to relax, unwind and have some fun! These apartments are a home away from home. Each apartment has one bedroom with a king bed that can be split to two large single beds, and another with 4 comfortable single bunk beds, perfect for families, groups, golfers, hens and bucks groups Each apartment has a fully equipped kitchen complete with fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster, stove, oven and cooking utensils. Each has a dining setting for 6 with crockery, cutlery and glasses. The comfortable lounge with TV, DVD, CD and split system heating and cooling is sure to keep you comfortable and entertained, winter or summer. We also offer wireless broadband free of charge to all our guests. All linen and towels are supplied; initial supplies of soap, toilet paper, tissues, coffee, tea, sugar and milk are also provided. Outside there are 3 portable barbecues, entertainment decks, an expansive lawn area for cricket, pole tennis, and other ball games, a guest laundry, off-street parking, and an on-site manager. For the younger children there is a sand pit and the garden is fully enclosed While you're here why not enjoy use of our cedar spa, free of charge to our guests? In-house pampering is available with a variety of massages and treatments available right on your doorstep.

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