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Mt Macedon

Concerts • Garden & House Tours • Art & Photography

Literary events • Health & Wellbeing • Language lessons

March–May 2015

Autumn

DUNEIRA Officer Lane, Mt Macedon, Vic 3441

PO Box 251, Macedon, Vic 3440

Telephone: 03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs, 9am–3pm [email protected]

www.duneira.com.au

Pinchoffs Lane

Duneira Directions

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To Woodend

To Newham, Romsey, etc

To Gisborne, Melbourne, etc

From Melbourne■ Take the Calder Freeway to the

Macedon/Mt Macedon exit (VicRoads no. C322).

■ From the roundabout, travel approx. 9 kilometres along Mt Macedon Road, passing the Mt Macedon Golf Club and Mt Macedon Primary School on the left and The Mt Macedon Trading Post and Sefton homestead on the right (at Pinchoff Lane).

■ Branch left into Officer Lane. Should you reach the Mt Macedon Memorial Cross turnoff, you have gone too far.

From the north ■ Take the Calder Freeway to

the Woodend/Romsey exit (VicRoads no. C324), turning left.

■ Travel approx. 4 kilometres to the Mt Macedon turn-off, turning right into Straws Lane.

■ Turn left at the T-intersection, onto Mt Macedon Road (VicRoads no. C322).

■ Travelling over Mt Macedon, you will pass the Mt Macedon Memorial Cross turnoff, on the right. Officer Lane is approx. 1.5 kilometres further, also on the right.

During events, there will be A-boards displayed at the corner of Mt Macedon Road and Officer Lane. The gates of Duneira are on the right, approx. 50 metres from the corner.Should you have any difficulty finding us on the day, please call 5426 1490 for assistance.

DUNEIRA

Mt MacedonTrading Post

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PageProgram of EventsDirector’s Welcome 4About Stoneman and his Vision 4

CONCERTSRomanza Andaluza! 5The Height of Romance 6Tango Voice, Tango Heart 7The Italian Trio Sonata 8

HOUSE & GARDEN EVENTSOpen Garden Days 9Children’s Easter Egg Hunt 10Garden Tours 10Musical Instrument Garden Tour 11Guided House Tours 16

LITERARY EVENTSAdventures in Biography 14Helen Garner Interview 15Good Living Street with Tim Bonyhady 15

ART EDUCATION PROGRAMSGarden Art Workshop 17Digital Photography 17

HEALTH AND WELLBEINGStillness Meditation Classes 18Should we all be eating low carb? 19

ON THE COUCHAn interview with Glenn Wheatley 20

LANGUAGE CLASSESMandarin and Italian lessons 21

Director’s Welcome

Duneira’s seventh owner, Stuart Rusden Stoneman, was born in Castlemaine in 1927. He was the only son of local businessman Thomas Stoneman and became the third generation of the Stoneman family to work in the grocery industry. Motivated by a grand vision and study undertaken overseas in 1950, Stuart returned to Castlemaine and implemented self-service grocery stores – eventually developing the business into the successful Stoneman’s Supermarket chain with additional stores in Bendigo, Echuca and Ballarat. Upon his death in 2002, Duneira was bequeathed to the care of The S.R. Stoneman Foundation to manage for the benefit of local and broader communities.

Stoneman’s vision for Duneira was to maintain and preserve Duneira, to open it to the public, on a smaller scale but in the spirit of the Huntington Collection in California, and for it to ‘continue to be a place where people have the opportunity to learn and relax in an aesthetically cultivated environment; to enable interested individuals and groups to have access to the property; to view and examine the various collections and attractions; and in certain instances to enjoy suitable social and other functions.’

About Stoneman and His Vision

Welcome to Duneira’s sixth year of events, and our Autumn program which runs from March to May.

Stuart Stoneman’s vision was to create a cultural centre that provided people with the opportunity to relax, learn and be inspired.

His philanthropic model was informed by the great American collections; Stoneman’s position in Australian society was ahead of its time and is still unique today.

Our heritage garden, c.1872, is of national significance, even so, it does not overshadow the rich history of the previous owners of this property. All were brilliant visionaries whose legacy lives on in this most unusual property.

Also of significance is our antiquarian book collection, our persian rugs, antique furniture and Stoneman’s personal and eclectic art collection which includes a Rembrandt, a Rodin and a Warhol!

Our events aim to be educational and inspiring. One can hear specialist guest speakers in an intimate setting and have the opportunity to engage with them. Our concerts showcase the very best performers in their fields, held in the intimate chamber music setting in which the Menuhins performed.

There are adult education classes in painting, photography, meditation and languages. For children we have the GATEWAYS program and our language scholarship program at Woodend Primary School.

Private groups are welcome by special arrangement with tours tailored to suit. You’re sure to discover something new at Duneira!

Dr Jacqueline Ogeil

Romanza Andaluza!

Alex Tsiboulski, guitar and Elizabeth Layton, violinIn conjunction with the Woodend Winter Arts Festival

From the highlands of Appalachia to Rio’s backstreets and from the villages of Bulgaria to the elegance of Paris, two remarkable virtuosos take you on a vivid and seductive round-the-world journey. London-born Elizabeth Layton has played worldwide as a violin soloist, chamber musician, and leader of the BBC Scottish Symphony and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields; ARIA-nominee guitarist Alex Tsiboulski is prize-winner in Havana and Tokyo International Guitar Competitions, has lived and performed around the globe and is one of the leading representatives of Australian classical guitar worldwide. Together, they combine their passion for the music and mastery of their instruments in a duo of rare intuitive collaboration.

Sarasate Romanza AndaluzaPaganini Sonata Op. 64 No. 1Stephen Funk Pearson Mountain Moor (based on Appalachian themes)Two Brazilian Pieces Doce de Coco and BrasilierinhoAstor Piazzolla Bordel 1900 and Cafe 1930 from History of the Tango

Concerts

Venue St Ambrose Catholic Church, WoodendDate Saturday 28 MarchTime 2.30–3.30pmCost $35 full / $25 conc duneira.com.au

or 5426 1490

This concert will launch the 2015 Woodend Winter Arts Festival program

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The Height of Romance, music for violin and piano

Kristian Chong, piano and Susannah Ng, violinPianist Kristian Chong joins violinist Susannah Ng for a lively program that compares the wit, complexity and determination of early Beethoven’s compositional creativity with the sparkle and excitement of Saint-Saens first sonata for violin and piano. Beethoven’s Piano and Violin Sonatas were instrumental in the development of the Sonata genre and established a foundation for many more works to develop, including the Saint Saens. An electrifying recital by two brilliant performers, not to be missed!

Beethoven Sonata for Piano and Violin Op.12 No. 1 in D majorSaint-Saens Sonata for Violin and Piano No.1 in D

Date Saturday 18 AprilTime 2.30–3.30pmCost $35 full / $25 conc www.duneira.com.au or 5426 1490

Concerts

Ticket price includes complementary refreshments on the verandah and a free garden wander. Come early!

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ConcertsTango Voice, Tango Heart: The songs of Piazzolla and his forebears

Tango Paradiso Nadio Piave, voice; Carla Thackrah, flute; Moshlo, violin; Daniel Rojas, piano; Bella Brown, bass

Tango Paradiso, considered one of Australia’s best and most established tango orchestras, brings the electric energy and smouldering passion of tango alive with their contemporary interpretations of the tangos of the Golden Era. With the acclaimed singer Nadia Piave; South American pianist Daniel Rojas (recent winner of Limelight magazine CD of the month), world music specialist violinist Moshlo; ex principal flute with the Australian Opera Carla Thackrah and talented bassist Bella Brown; the band is a mix of the best and sometimes wildest musical talent on offer. The band has performed and recorded in Buenos Aires, the home of tango, as well as having played to acclaim at many world music and tango festivals around Australia and is a regular at the Woodford Folk Festival.

Date Sunday 19 AprilTime 2.30–3.30pmCost $35 full / $25 conc duneira.com.au

or 5426 1490

Ticket price includes complementary refreshments on the verandah and a free garden wander. Come early!

ConcertsThe Italian Trio Sonata

Accademia ArcadiaIn this program ARIA Award Finalists Arcadia perform flamboyant Italian music for a ‘baroque quartet’ of instruments. Vivaldi, Locatelli, Caldara and Tartini are showcased. Duneira’s Director Jacky Ogeil performs on harpsichord, joined by the finest practitioners in the field: Davide Monti, Lucinda Moon, violins, and Rosanne Hunt, ’cello.

Date Saturday 23 MayTime 2.30–3.30pmCost $35 full / $25 conc duneira.com.au

or 5426 1490

a seduction of strings

Photography David Kirkland8

Garden Events

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Open Garden DaysDuneira’s stunning heritage garden (c. 1872) will be open to the public on selected days. The architecture, size and array of plants are a great tribute to Duneira’s colonial past and to the unusual climate of Mt Macedon. The garden dramatically responds to the seasons and you can view it in full autumnal splendour.

Dates Sundays 22, 29 March; 5, 12, 19, 26 April Saturday 18, 25 AprilTime 10.00am – 4.00pm Cost $10 including map, kids free No bookings required but gates close strictly at 4pm.

Open gardens will be cancelled on Total Fire Ban days and are not suitable for people in wheelchairs.

bring a picnic and explore the

autumnal garden9

Guided Garden Tours

‘Why waste thousands of dollars on an airfare to Britain when you can see the best of an English heritage garden just one hour out of Melbourne?’ Stephen RyanAcclaimed local gardeners will lead you on a guided tour of the spectacular Duneira garden (c.1872). These one-hour tours are highly entertaining and informative; a treat for plant-lovers led by acclaimed local gardening experts. Tours start at the front entrance to the house. Bring sensible walking shoes and an umbrella (and check the weather report). Parking is available at the top of drive behind the homestead.

Date Thursdays 5, 19 March; 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 April Saturdays 28 March, 18 AprilTime 12.15–1.15pmCost $15 all tickets duneira.com.au

or 5426 1490

Garden Events

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Children’s Easter Egg Hunt

Put on your bunny ears and bring a basket! Find delicious chocolate Easter Eggs hidden in our glorious garden. A great day out for the family and an opportunity to earn those extra calories! There will be other family fun on the property. You are welcome to stay for a picnic.Date Sunday 5 AprilTime 10.00am–12.00pm with Open Garden till 4.00pmCost $10 per adult (children are free) Pay at gate, no bookings required

Garden Events

Postcard of Duneira’s driveway, early 20th century

This event will be cancelled on a Total Fire Ban day. See back of brochure for more information.

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Musical instrument garden tour

Simon Rickard, musician and gardenerHave you ever wondered what timbers a violin is made of? Or which tree gives the Japanese koto its mystical sound? From the recorder to the harpsichord and electric guitar we’ve got musical trees of all kinds at Duneira! Join Simon Rickard for a unique musical tour of the garden, exploring it through a musician’s eyes, culminating in a demonstration of historical bassoons.

Date Sunday 19 AprilTime 12.15–1.15pmCost $15 all tickets duneira.com.au

or 5426 1490

Garden EventsGarden Events

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DATE TIME EVENT

Tuesday 3 March 4.30–5.30pm Stillness Meditation Class

Tuesday 3 March 5.00–6.30pm Mandarin Classes

Tuesday 3 March 5.30–7.00pm Italian Classes

Thursday 5 March 10.45–11.45am House tour

Thursday 5 March 12.15–1.15pm Garden tour

Tuesday 10 March 4.30–5.30pm Stillness Meditation Class

Tuesday 10 March 5.00–6.30pm Mandarin Classes

Tuesday 10 March 5.30–7.00pm Italian Classes

Thursday 12 March 10.45–11.45am House Tour

Tuesday 17 March 4.30–5.30pm Stillness Meditation Class

Tuesday 17 March 5.00–6.30pm Mandarin Classes

Tuesday 17 March 5.30–7.00pm Italian Classes

Thursday 19 March 12.15–1.15pm Garden Tour

Sunday 22 March 10.00am–4.00pm Open Garden

Tuesday 24 March 4.30–5.30pm Stillness Meditation Class

Tuesday 24 March 5.00–6.30pm Mandarin Classes

Tuesday 24 March 5.30–7.00pm Italian Classes

Saturday 28 March 10.45–11.45am House Tour

Saturday 28 March 12.15–1.15pm Garden Tour

Saturday 28 March 2.30–3.30pm Concert – Romanza Andaluza!

Sunday 29 March 10.00am–4.00pm Open Garden

Sunday 29 March 10.30am–12.30pm Garden Art Workshop 1

Tuesday 31 March 4.30–5.30pm Stillness Meditation Class

Tuesday 31 March 5.00–6.30pm Mandarin Classes

Tuesday 31 March 5.30–7.00pm Italian Classes

Thursday 2 April 10.45–11.45am House tour

Thursday 2 April 12.15–1.15pm Garden tour

Sunday 5 April 10.00am–12.00pm Easter Egg Hunt

Sunday 5 April 10.00am–4.00pm Open Garden

Tuesday 7 April 4.30–5.30pm Stillness Meditation Class

Tuesday 7 April 5.00–6.30pm Mandarin Classes

Tuesday 7 April 5.30–7.00pm Italian Classes

Thursday 9 April 10.45–11.45am House tour

Thursday 9 April 12.15–1.15pm Garden tour

Sunday 12 April 10.00am–4.00pm Open Garden

Sunday 12 April 10.00am–4.00pm Photography Workshop

Sunday 12 April 10.30am–12.30pm Garden Art Workshop 2

Tuesday 14 April 4.30–5.30pm Stillness Meditation Class

Timetable

DATE TIME EVENT

Tuesday 14 April 5.00–6.30pm Mandarin Classes

Tuesday 14 April 5.30–7.00pm Italian Classes

Thursday 16 April 10.45–11.45am House tour

Thursday 16 April 12.15–1.15pm Garden tour

Saturday 18 April 10.00am–4.00pm Open Garden

Saturday 18 April 10.00–11.00am House tour

Saturday 18 April 11.30am–12.30pm Adventures in Biography

Saturday 18 April 12.15–1.15pm Garden tour

Saturday 18 April 2.30–3.30pm Concert – The Height of Romance

Saturday 18 April 4.15–5.15pm Helen Garner Interview

Sunday 19 April 10.00am–4.00pm Open Garden

Sunday 19 April 11.30am–12.30pm Lecture – Should We All Be Eating Low Carb?

Sunday 19 April 12.15–1.15pm Musical Instrument Garden Tour

Sunday 19 April 2.30–3.30pm Concert – Tango Voice, Tango Heart

Sunday 19 April 4.15–5.15pm Good Living Street with Tim Bonyhady

Sunday 19 April 10.30am–12.30pm Garden Art Workshop 3

Tuesday 21 April 4.30–5.30pm Stillness Meditation Class

Tuesday 21 April 5.00–6.30pm Mandarin Classes

Tuesday 21 April 5.30–7.00pm Italian Classes

Thursday 23 April 10.45–11.45am House Tour

Thursday 23 April 12.15–1.15pm Garden tour

Saturday 25 April 10.00am–4.00pm Open Garden

Sunday 26 April 10.00am–4.00pm Open Garden

Sunday 26 April 10.30am–12.30pm Garden Art Workshop 4

Tuesday 28 April 5.00–6.30pm Mandarin Classes

Tuesday 28 April 5.30–7.00pm Italian Classes

Thursday 30 April 10.45–11.45am House Tour

Thursday 30 April 12.15–1.15pm Garden tour

Tuesday 5 May 5.00–6.30pm Mandarin Classes

Tuesday 5 May 5.30–7.00pm Italian Classes

Thursday 7 May 10.45–11.45am House tour

Tuesday 12 May 5.00–6.30pm Mandarin Classes

Tuesday 12 May 5.30–7.00pm Italian Classes

Tuesday 19 May 5.00–6.30pm Mandarin Classes

Tuesday 19 May 5.30–7.00pm Italian Classes

Saturday 23 May 2.30–3.30pm Concert – The Italian Trio Sonatas

Saturday 23 May 4.30–5.30pm On the Couch – Interview with Glenn Wheatley

Purchase your tickets online www.duneira.com.au or phone 03 5426 1490 during office hours

Timetable

Literary EventsAdventures in Biography

Stuart KellsStuart specialises in biographies of people from the world of books. He recently wrote a biography of antiquarian bookseller Kay Craddock and is now working on a biography of Richard Lane, one of the founders of Penguin. Stuart also recently published three volumes of biographical portraits of Australian book collectors, and co-published Colin Franklin’s memoir, Obsessions and Confessions of a Book Life.

Stuart will talk about the practice of biography, including biographical research and the writing process. He will also share some remarkable episodes from the lives of the book-people he has written about.

Date Saturday 18 AprilTime 11.30am–12.30pmCost $20 full / $15 conc duneira.com.au

or 5426 1490

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Literary Events

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On Good Living Street

Tim Bonyhady, authorIn 1900 Vienna was one of the most exciting places to live in the world. Its glamorous high society was the envy of Europe, and it was the centre of an exploding arts movement. Tim Bonyhady’s great-grandparents were leading patrons of the arts in fin de siècle Vienna: Gustav Klimt painted his great-grandmother’s portrait, and the family knew many of Vienna’s leading cultural figures. In Good Living Street he follows the lives of three generations of women in his family in an intimate account of fraught relationships, romance, and business highs and lows. In 1938, his family fled Vienna for a small flat in a harbourside suburb of Sydney, taking with them the best private collection of art and design to escape the Nazis. Meet Tim and see extra family photographs as part of this talk.

Date Sunday 19 AprilTime 4.15–5.15pmCost $20 full / $15 conc duneira.com.au or 5426 1490

An interview with Helen Garner

Jacky Ogeil and Helen GarnerHelen Garner was born in 1942 in Geelong, and was educated there and at Melbourne University. She taught in Victorian secondary schools until 1972, when she was dismissed for answering her students’ questions about sex, and had to start writing journalism for a living.

Her first novel, Monkey Grip, came out in 1977, won the 1978 National Book Council Award, and was adapted for film in 1981. Since then she has published novels, short stories, essays, and feature journalism.

In 2006 Helen Garner received the inaugural Melbourne Prize for Literature. Her most recent novel, The Spare Room (2008), won the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Fiction, the Queensland Premier’s Award for Fiction and the Barbara Jefferis Award, and has been translated into many languages.

Duneira’s director, Jacky Ogeil, will interview Helen about her life and works and then open it up to the audience for question time.

Date Saturday 18 AprilTime 4.15–5.15pmCost $40 full / $30 conc duneira.com.au or 5426 1490

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House Tours

Guided House Tour

Built in 1875 by Suetonius Officer, Duneira is a renovated homestead that tells the tale of its subsequent owners. Tours of this home explain the past and present activities and the vision of Stuart Stoneman. The house features an extensive library, artwork collection, Persian rugs, grand pianos and interesting period furniture. The one-hour tour starts in the loungeroom with morning tea. Please note: Times work in collaboration with the garden tours.

Dates Thursdays 5, 12 March; 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 April; 7 May Saturdays 28 March; 18 April*Times 10.45am–11.45am (*Please note the 18 April tour begins at 10.00am)

Cost $18 includes morning tea duneira.com.au

or 5426 1490

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Film & Photography

Photography Course: Seeing the Light

Bruce HedgeA one-day photography workshop with Bruce Hedge in the gardens of Duneira. With over forty years’ experience, Bruce will guide you through the stunning gardens and interiors of Duneira showing you how to see images in a new and exciting way.

After a basic introduction to digital photography you’ll be shown how to take beautiful photos and then tweak them in Photoshop ready to enlarge and hang on your wall. Bruce is familiar with most modern cameras and can help you get the best out of them.

Places are strictly limited so book early. BYO lunch, morning tea provided.

Date Sunday 12 AprilTIME 10.00am–4.00pmCOST $180 full / $160 conc duneira.com.au 5426 1490

Art Education ClassesGarden Art Workshops

Colleen Weste, artist facilitatorJoin a workhop in Duneira’s stunning heritage garden where you will enrich your creative side. Colleen will guide you in developing your seeing eye in this beautiful environment. You may use any medium of your choice in creating your artwork.

Date Sundays 29 March; 12, 19, 26 AprilTime 10.30am–12.30pmCost $130 for all four workshops or $40 per

workshop Please bring your own materials duneira.com.au

or 5426 1490

LecturesHealth and WellbeingProgram of Ongoing Stillness Meditation

Robyn Minski, Accredited SMT PractitionerRobyn is an experienced Stillness Mediation Teacher and an associate of Pauline McKinnon. The meditation sessions use the Stillness Meditation method made famous by Ainslie Meares. By attending regular weekly sessions you will establish skills in this technique, enabling you to attain complete rest and bring about lasting changes and benefits, both mental and physical.

Dates Tuesdays 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 March; 7, 14, 21 April (8 weeks)Time 4.30pm–5.30pmCost $200 full / $180 conc

(or $25 per casual class) Bookings essential

duneira.com.au or 5426 1490

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Film & PhotographyHealth & WellbeingShould we all be eating low-carb?

Dr Rod TaylerThis lecture examines the changing advice from dietary authorities over the past 50 years. Dr Rod Tayler, a Melbourne anaesthetist, raises the hypothesis that our obesity and metabolic syndrome epidemics are caused by sugar and other carbohydrates, rather than fat. Dr Tayler has conducted a research trial and published in the medical literature on dietary sugar restriction. He has given numerous presentations to doctors, scientists and the public. Dr Tayler maintains the www.lowcarbdownunder.com.au website.

Date Sunday 19 AprilTime 11.30am–12.30pmCost $20 full / $15 conc duneira.com.au

or 5426 1490

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On The CouchOn the Couch – Glenn Wheatley

Jacky Ogeil interviews Glenn WheatleyThe ‘On the couch with …’ series features prominent Australians and gives us a very personal and rare perspective into their lives. Interviewed by Duneira’s Director Jacky Ogeil, this friendly conversation hour draws the audience in to the discussion.

Glenn Wheatley’s 40-year-career in the entertainment industry is centred around Contemporary Music and Media. His business interests

have expanded to encompass Artist Management, Recording and Radio. He has managed the Little River Band, John Farnham, Australian Crawl, Ross Wilson, Pseudo Echo, Real Life, Delta Goodrem and John Farnham amongst many others.

Date Saturday 23 MayTime 4.30–5.30pmCost $30 full / $25 conc www.duneira.com.au

5426 1490

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Language ClassesItalian & Mandarin Classes

Learn a new language in the setting of the glorious Duneira homestead.

Language lessons in Italian and Mandarin are with native speakers and are mainly beginner levels. Private lessons can also be arranged, please call for information.

There are also special courses available for children.

Dates Tuesdays 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 March; 7, 14, 21, 28 April; 5, 12, 19 May (12 lessons in total)

Time 5.00pm–6.30pm Mandarin 5.30pm–7.00pm ItalianCost $264 full / $244 conc duneira.com.au

or 5426 1490

Imparare l ’I taliano con un madrelingua

学习普通话,一个本机扬声器

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Bookings and enquiriesBookings and enquiries can be made:

■ online via our website www.duneira.com.au

■ by telephoning us on 61 3 5426 1490

■ by email to [email protected]

■ by cheque made out to Duneira Pastoral Co. and sent with details of event dates and times you wish to book for, how many tickets you require and if they are full or concession to:

Duneira Ticket Sales, PO Box 251, Macedon 3440

Please include a stamped self-addressed envelope and a contact phone number with your booking. A booking form can also be downloaded from the website.

Bookings & Enquiries

FIRE DANGER WARNING

In the event of a Total Fire Ban day or dangerous weather warning, Duneira will be closed to the public and money for bookings of events refunded or the event moved to another day. It is the patron’s responsibility to check weather reports leading up to the event and make alternative arrangements.

Concessions ONLY available for pensioners or full-time students. Please show concession card with your ticket. Please send a copy with your postal order.

Please note Duneira has a no-refund-or-exchange policy for all events. Duneira has a no-dogs-allowed policy and a no-smoking policy.

All information is correct at the time of printing. Duneira reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the program.

GARDEN EVENTSGuided Garden Tours12.15pm – 1.15pm Please select a date:Thursdays 5 Mar 19 Mar 2 Apr 9 Apr 16 Apr 23 Apr 30 Apr Saturdays 28 Mar 18 AprMusical Instrument Garden Tour, Simon Rickard12.15pm – 1.15pmSunday 19 April

TOURSGuided House Tour10.45am – 11.45am Please select a date:Thursdays 5 Mar 12 Mar 2 Apr 9 Apr 16 Apr 23 Apr 30 Apr 7 May Saturdays 28 Mar 18 Apr

CONCERTSRomanza Andaluza! 2.30pm – 3.30pmSt Ambrose Church, Woodend(Woodend Winter Arts Festival Launch)Saturday 28 March The Height of Romance: Kristian Chong & Susannah Ng2.30pm – 3.30pmSaturday 18 April Tango Voice, Tango Heart: Tango Paradiso2.30pm – 3.30pmSunday 19 April The Italian Trio Sonatas: Accademia Arcadia2.30pm – 3.30pmSaturday 23 May

LITERARY EVENTSAdventures in Biography with Stuart Kells11.30am – 12.30 pmSaturday 18 AprilAn Interview with Helen Garner4.15pm – 5.15pmSaturday 18 AprilGood Living Street with Tom Bonyhady4.15pm – 5.15pmSunday 19 April

HEALTH & WELLBEINGStillness Meditation Classes with Robyn Minski4.30pm – 5.30pmTuesdays 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 March, 7, 14, 21 April (8 weeks) Should we all be eating low-carb? Dr Rod Tayler11.30am – 12.30pmSunday 19 April

ART EDUCATION SESSIONSGarden Art Workshops10.30am – 12.30pm (discount if all 4 sessions booked)Sundays 29 Mar 12 Apr 19 Apr 26 AprPhotography Workshop with Bruce Hedge10.00am – 4.00 pmSunday 12 April

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Duneira Officer Lane, Mt Macedon, Victoria 3441

Telephone: 03 5426 1490Office hours 9.00am–3.00pm, Mon to Thurs

Email: [email protected]: 03 5426 1849

Website: www.duneira.com.auAll information is correct at the time of printing.

Duneira reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the program.Photography by Bruce Hedge and Kim Selby

Please post this form, with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: Duneira Ticket Sales, PO Box 251, Macedon 3440.

Concessions ONLY available for pensioners or full-time students. Please show your concession card with your ticket.

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PAYMENT DETAILS

ON THE COUCHAn interview with Glenn Wheatley4.30pm – 5.30pm Saturday 23 May

LANGUAGE LESSONSItalian lessons Mandarin lessons5.30pm – 7.00pm 5.00pm – 6.30pmTuesdays 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 March; 7, 14, 21, 28 April, 5, 12, 19 May (12 lessons in total)

$30 full $25 conc

$264 full $244 conc

Open Gardens & Easter Egg Hunt do not require a booking. Cash at gate on the day.