Woodford is great entertainment, fun & food in a friendly non judgemental heart warming atmosphere.
.. 21 different venues offering music, comedy, dance, workshops, talks & street theatre.
a feed fit for
The Queen!” you orate.
What more does a fella
Need?”
And with the
Setting sun you lay
Down next to your
mate. His tail thumps
Gladly. And you think; “Ain’t life
Great!”
For a small town, Grenfell puts on a big show, and they do it with gusto.

Just a short note to confirm an earlier post written by Paul Pichugin.
Go to the Australian Taxation Office’s web site www.ato.gov.au
in the search for section, enter am I in busines…
I was rather keen to gain a better sense of the importance of this World Heritage-listed building.
Carly Brown is a local Grenfell gal who played a major role in the organising and promotion of the 2011 festival. 
I fear that Yungaba will be no more
Than expensive homes for millionaires;
A century of migrants memories gone
But it’s business, so nobody cares.
For a travel photographer, connecting with the landscape can be a spiritual experience.

Great clouds of steam were rising up from under and around the front of the bus. What to do now? 157km from Port Augusta, no mobile phone reception and not sure how far we were from civilization.
What happens when you arrive, your time is limited, and the weather is overcast?

Hundreds of migrants line the rails like thousands have before,
Wondering what awaits them on this vast and unknown shore.
Point Danger is where tourists get their first glimpse of the glorious coastline along the Great Ocean Road.

Torquay can toss up some interesting weather conditions, and it really does make for great photographic opportunities.

Scheyville Camp near Windsor was once home to agricultural training, various military units and thousands of migrants. Today the public can explore the site and learn its important history.
There are three scenic tourist routes…..
walks in the park include parts of the long Mawson and Heyson trails……
the most spectacular scenic drive
I was being stalked … it didn’t matter which way I turned, or whether I hid behind a tree.

Beechworth is 267 kilometres or approximately three hours from Melbourne.
