As promised a photo of the Autumn Leaves at Wooragee (just 10kms north of Beechworth). I have been out of the office for a few days. A few trees have started to turn in Beechworth. I have got a lot of tour groups booked for the first week of May, coming to see the Autumn Leaves.
Welcome to our blog about Beechworth! The team at the Beechworth Visitor Information Centre are working over time to bring you the latest news, updates and interesting events in Beechworth. Beechworth is a historic town located in the North East of Victoria.
Monday, 16 April 2007
Autumn Leaves
As promised a photo of the Autumn Leaves at Wooragee (just 10kms north of Beechworth). I have been out of the office for a few days. A few trees have started to turn in Beechworth. I have got a lot of tour groups booked for the first week of May, coming to see the Autumn Leaves.
Thursday, 12 April 2007
Autumn Leaves
I was driving through Wooragee this morning and suddenly realized that the Autumn is here and the leaves are starting to change colour. We have thousands of visitors who holiday in the North East to see the magnificent autumn leaves.
*** Note to self: recharge my camera batteries and stop at Wooragee to take a photo tomorrow.
Kerry
*** Note to self: recharge my camera batteries and stop at Wooragee to take a photo tomorrow.
Kerry
Wednesday, 11 April 2007
Penny is on Holidays
Our team of volunteers, Anne, Barbara & myself are very busy in the info centre these days. Its NSW and Victorian school holidays. And we are also a woman down at the moment. Penny is away on two weeks holiday. Her daughter Jessica is getting married this Saturday, 14th April. We wish Jessica and Ben all the best and happiness for their special day and for the future.
Successful Golden Horseshoes Festival
By all accounts it was a very successful Golden Horseshoes Festival held over Easter. There were over 50 floats in the Grand Parade at 1pm on Saturday. Estimated 20,000 people attended the festival. Dorothy the Dinosaur was a crowd favourite. We were very busy in the Info Centre, we had about 750 people through the centre on Saturday and 760 people through Sunday. The Easter Egg Hunt and Golden Egg hunt drew a large crowd of 5,000 people. Matthew told me that the Beechworth Sweet company had 13,000 Easter eggs in the Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday. Wow! Well done to every one involved. It was a terrific festival!
Friday, 6 April 2007
Big Ned stays in Beechworth
I was walking down to the milk bar to buy lunch the other day and I noticed the big Ned Kelly (12ft high Ned Kelly sculpture) in the court yard at Freeman on Ford B&B. A conversation with Heidi Freeman confirmed that Big Ned is owned by the Freeman Family and was a gift given to Freeman On Ford. Ned enjoys his lovely home at Freeman on Ford and especially likes his photo being taken.
Tinkers Hill

We have been so busy with enquiries for Easter I haven’t had a chance write about our night out (Tuesday 3rd April) at Tinkers Hill Winery, Woolshed Valley.
Local operators and visitor info staff and volunteers thoroughly enjoyed the evening, tasting Tinkers Hill wines. It was a terrific social evening. James, Rhonda and Kristy were very welcoming and talked passionately about their wines. Darren Sutton talked about the history of the magnificent woolshed valley.
For months I have heard fortnightly reports from Rhonda about the progress of the stone work and signage issues (Rhonda volunteers in the Info Centre on Wednesday mornings). It was really good to visit Tinkers Hill cellar door. Thanks guys!
Monday, 2 April 2007
Celebrity ambassador for Golden Horseshoes Festival

One of Australia’s most celebrated actresses, Paula Duncan, has been named as the ambassador of the Golden Horseshoes Festival in Beechworth over the Easter weekend.
Paula, who is known and loved for roles in The Young Doctors, Cop Shop and Prisoner will be in Beechworth for the festival from Good Friday to Easter Monday and will be the announcer at Easter Saturday’s Grand Parade along with Beechworth’s own Lazy Harry.
Paula and Lazy Harry will comment on more than 50 floats parading through Beechworth past the 150-year-old Star Hotel.
“We are thrilled to have Paula as the ambassador of the festival,” Indigo Shire Economic Development and Tourism Manager Seane Pieper said.
“Paula loves Beechworth. She has been visiting and shopping here for a number of years and sees it as one of the most rich, eclectic and dynamic places in Victoria.”
The Grand Parade will feature a fantastic array of floats including the spectacular Chinese Lion and Dragon team float, Dorothy the Dinosaur and the very entertaining mobile theatre “Feet Bus”.
Some other floats to watch out for include:
• The re-enactment of Daniel Cameron’s ride through the streets of Beechworth in 1855 on a horse shod in golden horseshoes. Beechworth Gold made real gold horseshoes in 2001 for the 150th anniversary of gold being found in Beechworth. For the first time since that event, the horse in this year’s parade will be wearing those genuine 9 carat gold shoes – worth a whopping $20,000! Festival-goers can also watch farrier Robert Bremner shoe the horse just before the parade at 10.30am Saturday.
• A celebration of the 1935 great wheelbarrow marathon with descendants of the original men involved. In 1935 Beechworth mechanic Tom Parkinson said he could push a man to the top of Mt Buffalo in a wheelbarrow. The Beechworth publican Tony Evans said it couldn’t be done. So the pair set off to test the theory. Their journey made them celebrities, with the successful push to the top of the mountain along loose gravel roads and through snow attracting national media attention. In this year’s parade, descendants of both men will parade down the street in a wheelbarrow especially made by a descendant of the original wheelbarrow maker!
• The History of Robert O’Hara Burke float celebrating 151 years since his arrival in Beechworth as Officer in Charge of Police. Burke was stationed at Beechworth until 1859, just before his 1860 expedition with Wills to cross Australia South to North.
The festival will be packed with family fun events all weekend. There will be children’s games and activities, a fun run, buskers, markets, a fantastic food court, a vintage and classic car display, guided town walking tours and much more!
The Beechworth Sweet Company Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday will also be an “eggstra” special event with treasures for young and old. The children’s Easter Egg hunt will run at 9.30am on Easter Sunday and will be followed by an all-ages hunt at 10am with a real golden egg up for grabs! Beechworth Gold has made the special egg worth $2000.
For more information about the festival and program of events contact Beechworth Visitor Information Centre on 1300 366 321 or visit www.beechworthonline.com.au.
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