40th Apollo Bay Art Show @ Apollo Bay Community Centre, 4 Whelan Street & Arts Inc. Gallery, 21 Great Ocean Road
Contemporary, Traditional, 3D Sculptural & Photographic Artworks
The Apollo Bay Art Show is proud to be celebrating its 40th Anniversary exhibition this summer.
There are a few changes to make note of this year. To celebrate 40 years we are having a double venue show.
This year we have added 3D Sculpture and Photography to the list of mediums. This decision was made to make our show inclusive of all artists and to celebrate their varied talents in a broader range of mediums. The committee are very excited about how the show will look this year.
Tue. 3rd - 2pm
Rainforest Walk - Maits Rest
All animals have three basic needs: food, water and shelter. Join a ranger and discover unique ways the bush can provide these survival essentials.
The Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CCMA) has recently released the Corangamite Natural Resource Management Plan for Climate Change.
The Plan uses current climate change data from sources such as CSIRO to understand local impacts and develop climate change adaptation plans.
The plan covers current climate science, vulnerability assessments of natural assets and discusses regional and catchment scale actions for responding to climate change and anticipated impacts.
Chris Pitfield from the CCMA will be presenting on the findings of this document.
This is a free event and all are welcome.
Thu. 2nd - 3-6pm
Great Ocean Road Upgrade - Apollo Bay Community Drop-In Session
Come and learn how we are planning to upgrade the Great Ocean Road between Nelson Street and the Barham River. View the plans. Meet the team. Give feedback.
Mon. 13th - 2pm
"WOMEN AT WORK: BARBARA LEORKE AND VAL FLITTON IN CONVERSATION" @ Captain's at the Bay
U3A Apollo Bay Inc. and the Apollo Bay & District Historical Society Inc. invites you to the premier showing of “Women at Work: Barbara Leorke and Val Flitton in Conversation”.
The film produced by Bryan Dwyer is his latest work in recording the oral history of local residents of Apollo Bay along with pictures from those times.
Barbara and Val discuss their family histories, their childhood and youth in Apollo Bay, the war years, bringing up families, their community activities and the social changes they have seen since the 1920s.
Seating is limited so bookings are essential, contact Jannette Byrne on (03) 5237 7797, 0438 397 020 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Mon. 13th - 3.30-5.30pm
Course - Broadband for Seniors @ Apollo Bay Bowling Club, 4-6 Moore St
Thu. 16th - 6.30pm
Apollo Bay Discussion Group @ the Krambruk Room, Apollo Bay Hotel Guest Speaker: Kylie Bawden, Keeper, Werribee Open Range Zoo Topic: “Lions and Tigers and… Baw Baw Frogs! Oh My!”
Kylie Bawden is a Keeper at Werribee Open Range Zoo, and is rather surprised to find that 18 years have slipped by since she began doing this. She currently works with carnivores there: Lions, African Wild Dogs and Meerkats, with sporadic visits to Gorillas to maintain cousinly ties. She has worked at all three of Victoria’s Zoos, with time at both Melbourne Zoo and Healesville Sanctuary where she was involved with the Recovery Program for the Mountain Pygmy Possum.
Zoos are one of the places we go for a great family day out. Right? Join Kylie as she reflects on the journey our Zoos have taken in their current ambition to be leading Zoo-based conservation organizations. At a time when our wild places are feeling the pressure from human activity, Zoos Victoria have made a public declaration to protect 21 terrestrial Victorian species threatened with extinction. Come along and hear about the work being done to save the Eastern Barred Bandicoot with the help of some canine friends, as well as the local and global community conservation programs we’re passionately getting our hands dirty tackling.
We are once again meeting in the Krambruk Room. The meeting will start at 6.30pm to allow you to order food and to be seated by 7.00pm for Kylie to commence.
The Hotel offers a fixed price menu of $20 but you may order from the regular menu.
Pink boxes are placed on each table for donations. Donations are optional but all received are distributed back into the local community.
This event is open to everybody. If you would like to attend, please contact Margaret Murphy by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone (03) 5237 6640.
Showcasing the best seafood and produce that the area has to offer.
The Apollo Bay Chamber of Commerce announced that the sixth annual Apollo Bay Seafood Festival will return bigger and better. Due to popular demand, the festival will run over two days.
Sun. 19th - 9am-1pm
Apollo Bay Farmers Market @ The Seafood & Produce Festival on the Foreshore
Apollo Bay P-12 College International Trip Presentation @ Apollo Bay Footy Club Rooms
Students who attented the 2016 International Trip to India and the Maldives are delighted to share their adventures and experiences. Supper will be provided.
Everyone is welcome to attend and we look forward to seeing you there.
MARCH 2017
Thu. 9th - 9-10am
School Classroom Helpers Training Session
If you would like to volunteer some time to help in our junior school classrooms (such as listening to children read, helping with spelling or writing), we are on the hunt.
Thursday the 9th of March from 9-10am there will be an adult helpers training session to give you a basic understanding of how to work with the children in accordance with the programs we use. It will also give you confidence in how to help them out!
If you are interested (no experience necessary) to volunteer some time for this very rewarding experience, please contact Faith Morrissy via the front office at school on (03) 5237 6483 - or drop in to give your details.
Thu. 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th - 2-3pm
Free Health Talks @ Marrar Woorn
Join Otway Health Community Health Nurse, Loren Jenkins, for this series of free health talks in March.
U3A Apollo Bay and the Apollo Bay & District Historical Society are pleased to offer a repeat showing of “Women at Work: Barbara Leorke and Val Flitton in Conversation”.
The film produced by Bryan Dwyer is his latest work in recording the oral history of local residents of Apollo Bay along with pictures from those times.
Barbara and Val discuss their family histories, their childhood and youth in Apollo Bay, the war years, bringing up families, their community activities and the social changes they have seen since the 1920s.
The in-medical centre hearing checks are non-invasive and take approximately 15 minutes to complete. The test involves people listening for sounds while wearing headphones.
In Australia, one in six people has some form of hearing loss and this rate doubles for those over the age of 61. However, on average, most people wait seven years before seeking help.
People with hearing loss may experience tinnitus, known as a ringing sensation in the ears. Other key signs include difficulty hearing people on the phone and asking others to repeat themselves.
During the 15-minute consultation, people will learn their results plus receive advice on what to do next. This may include an invitation to attend a full hearing assessment with a clinician, available at no cost to Australian pensioners.
For people who already have a hearing aid fitted, a free hearing aid health check will also be available.
An important public meeting will be held to try to end Apollo Bay's 24/7 accident and emergency crisis.
To be convened by Dr Ray Nicholls (PhD) - 0438 050 738.
Thu. 16th - 6.30pm
Apollo Bay Discussion Group @ the Krambruk Room, Apollo Bay Hotel Guest Speaker - Dr Libby Riches, Manager, Southern Otway Landcare Network Topic - “People and Place - Making Maps For Communities”
Maps are powerful tools. When you put a map in front of someone you open up the conversation about their relationship with the places they value. However, most maps that communities see have been created by others: maps of planning schemes, development applications, masterplans, environmental management priorities and the like. These maps have been created by others (typically individuals or agencies with resources and or regulatory powers) as a guide to how will they manage places. Sometimes maps likes this become places of conflict because community values are not represented and we see decision making occurring without our input.
Participatory Mapping is an approach to mapping that allows community to openly express what they value about place. Often what people want to map is messy - it's stories, memories, knowledge and attachments. Another approach, Social Significance Assessment, is a tool that can be attached to mapping to help capture these relationships with place and ultimately represent them on a map.
Libby Riches researched methods for Participatory Mapping approaches to understanding Indigenous relationship to place as part of her PhD thesis. She then moved into professional consultancy undertaking Social Significance Assessments as places such at Lake Condah / Budj Bim National Heritage Place and Sydney's White Bay Power Station. Libby now manages the Southern Otway Landcare Network and is about to start applying these methods to a community mapping project. In this presentation she will be talking about methods for mapping people's relationship to place, her mapping project with Landcare, and the opportunities and challenges that are faced when using these maps to participate in decision making.
(Anyone wanting to undertake a bit of pre-reading might wish to have a look at Maps and Dreams by Hugh Brody).
The Hotel offers a fixed price menu of $20 but you may order from the regular menu.
Pink boxes are placed on each table for donations. Donations are optional but all received are distributed back into the local community.
This event is open to everybody. If you would like to attend, please contact Margaret Murphy by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone (03) 5237 6640.
Great Ocean Road Community Consultation Session @ Apollo Bay Golf Club
Help us shape a strong future for the Great Ocean Road. Tell us what you would like to see to improve safety, signage, pedestrian and cycling access and to ease congestion.
APRIL 2017
Sat. 1st
One For The Otways Live Album Launch @ Great Ocean Road Brewhouse
This great album will be launched at the Great Ocean Road Brewhouse Sat April 1st.
100% of the proceeds' are to be donated to the 2017 revegetation season of the fire affected area of Wye River / Separation Creek.
Huge prizes to be won at the shows.
It's going to be a stellar night of entertainment supporting the Otways environment.
Sun. 2nd - 11am
Apollo Bay Landcare Group AGM @ Marrar Woorn
Guest Speaker Kevin O'Connell will give a presentation on 'Environmental Mapping of the Otways'.
A light catered lunch (byo drinks) will follow.
RSVP by email (stwigg (at) skymesh.com.au) or phone (03) 5237 7190.
All members of the community are welcome.
Wed. 5th - 6-7pm
Dance Like Nobody's Watching @ Apollo Bay Surf Life Saving Club
LIKE NOBODY’S WATCHING is a 1 hr dance session, in which you are invited to let your hair down, let loose and journey inward through movement, dance and play.
Re-connect to your beautiful body, and move as you please along to an eclectic mix of soulful beats. Our intention is to allow this group to evolve organically so that people may choose to compile their own playlist for future gatherings.
We also ask that people donate $5 to cover the cost of the venue hire and any remaining funds will be donated to www.yogaforhumankind.org.
Wear comfortable clothing and please no talking during the session.
If you are interested in hearing about or joining this group you are invited to this meeting.
If you are interested but can't attend and want to hear more about the group please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Thu. 20th - 6.30pm
Apollo Bay Discussion Group @ the SS Casino Room (formerly the Krambruk Room), Apollo Bay Hotel Guest Speaker: Brian Humphries, Assistant Principal, and students from Apollo Bay P-12 College Topic: Apollo Bay P-12 College Travels
Apollo Bay P-12 College has been conducting International trips with our students for the last 10 years. Groups have travelled to India, Tanzania, Borneo and the Maldives. The trips are lead and organised by the students, with students working and fundraising all of the funds required to complete their trip.
At this discussion group session you will hear Brian Humphries talk about the journey over the last 10 years and show photographs of each of the trips as well as hearing from several students who have just returned from our most recent trip to India and the Maldives. The students will show a collection of photographs and short films from their trip as well as explaining what it was like to travel in India and also live in a Muslim community in the Maldives.
The meeting opens at 6.30pm to allow you to place your food order and be seated for Brian and the students to commence at 7pm.
The Hotel offers a fixed price menu of $20 but you may order from the regular menu.
Pink boxes are placed on each table for donations. Donations are optional but all received are distributed back into the local community.
This event is open to everybody. If you would like to attend, please contact Margaret Murphy by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone (03) 5237 6640.
Please join us for a fun walk on the Wild Dog Creek Estuary!
This will be a morning of discovery for pre-school kids and their parents and carers. We will:
Take a short walk with environmental experts along the Wild Dog Creek Estuary in Apollo Bay and the nearby beach
Learn about estuaries and the coast and the plants and animals that call them home
Showcase opportunities available in your local area for young families to get involved in citizen science and environmental groups
Have fun in the wild!
The walk is FREE and will be held from 9.30am to 11.30am on Friday 21st April, 2017.
The walk is pram friendly and a yummy morning tea will be provided.
RSVP is essential. Please contact the Corangamite CMA on (03) 5232 9100 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Tue. 25th
ANZAC Day Services & March @ the Apollo Bay War Memorial
Dawn Service
Commences at 6am at the War Memorial. Please assemble on the foreshore on the ocean side of the GOR opposite the memorial prior to 6am.
There will be a Gunfire Breakfast after the service in Nelson Street.
Parade & Service
The Parade steps off from the pedestrian crossing at the Apollo Bay Newsagency at 10.40am.
Please assemble between 10.15 and 10.30am.
The Service starts at 11am at the War Memorial.
Lunch
At the RSL, 12 Gallipolli Parade, Apollo Bay, from 12pm. Cost $20pp.
Otway Health provides a bus to take women to appointments at Breastscreen Victoria in Geelong.
The next bus is scheduled for Friday 28th April, departing Otway Health at 9.15am.
It’s $12 for the return bus trip.
You are eligible for a free breast screen if:
You are a woman over the age of 40
You have not been screened in the last 12months
You have not had any previous breast complications
Please register and pay through Otway Health reception on (03) 5237 8500 by April 13th to secure a seat.
For enquiries please contact Otway Health Community Health Nurse, Loren Jenkins on (03) 5237 8500 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Sat. 29th - 6pm
Ladies Night In @ the Bowls Club
Supporting the National Breast Cancer Foundation's 'Path Towards a Cure'.
$10 entry. All ladies welcome. Food & drinks provided.
Special guests and raffles.
Please call Chloe on 0499 199 694 if you have any questions.
MAY 2017
Wed. 10th - 6pm
ABRAR Film Night - 'Cast from the Storm' @ Captains at the Bay
… the tender story of a group of teenage refugees who share their extraordinary stories when they join an after-school theatre group.
Supper: Hot soup with crusty bread and cakes and slices from the Bakery; fresh fruit.
Drinks: at bar prices
Place: Captains at the Bay, Pascoe Street
Tickets: $25.00 @ Bay of Apostles or Galapagos Books
COS Council Drop In Session @ the front of Apollo Bay Bakery
“Community consultation is a very important part of the budget process and we want to give community members the opportunity to speak to us about the budget, and the projects and services important to them.” Chief Executive Officer, Colac Otway Shire, Sue Wilkinson.
Free Small Business Support Coming to Apollo Bay and Colac
Looking to start a small business? Want to develop your existing small business?
Help is on the way with the Victorian Government’s Small Business Bus coming to:
• Colac on Wednesday 17 May 2017
• Apollo Bay on Thursday 18 May 2017
The Small Business Bus offers:
FREE confidential mentoring provided by a small business specialist
ADVICE on developing your business idea, formulating a business plan, marketing your business, improving your understanding of cash flow management and more
Friendly ASSISTANCE from a Small Business Victoria information officer
INFORMATION about Small Business Victoria’s programs and services
The bus will be located at:
Colac Memorial Square, 43 - 117 Murray Street Colac between 10am and 4pm.
Apollo Bay Foreshore (opposite the newsagency) – 135 Great Ocean Road between 10am and 4pm
Bookings are essential. To book visit www.business.vic.gov.au/sbb or call the Business Victoria Contact Centre on 13 22 15.
Thu. 18th - 6.30pm
Apollo Bay Discussion Group @ the SS Casino Room, Apollo Bay Hotel Guest Speaker: Ray Nichols Topic: ‘Trump after four months: abnormality and the Russian connection'
After four months of Trump’s presidency, it is vital that we don't start treating it as "normal". It is anything but.
The Trump presidency's abnormality goes much deeper than sloppy staff work, silly posturings, blatant contradictions, and untrue statements. It goes to the foundations of democracy. I'll focus on the nature of those foundations; how the Trump presidency undermines them; and, especially, how the rapidly ramifying "Russian Connection" of the Trump presidency threatens to become the greatest legal and constitutional crisis America has faced since President Nixon's "Watergate".
Ray Nichols was a Wilson and Danforth Scholar at Princeton, and a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. He taught at the University of California before moving to Monash University, where he was Professor and Head of the Department of Politics. He has written extensively on political ideas and action, has broadcast regularly on the ABC and Radio Singapore, and has led several community action groups.
The meeting opens at 6.30pm to allow you to place your food order and be seated for the guest speaker to commence at 7pm. The Hotel offers a fixed price menu of $20 for the Discussion Group but you may order from the regular menu. Pink boxes are placed on each table for donations. Donations are optional but all received are distributed back into the local community.
This event is open to everybody. If you would like to attend, please contact Margaret Murphy by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone (03) 5237 6640.
Formerly known as the Great Ocean Road Marathon, the event has grown to allow runners of all ages and fitness levels to participate in events ranging from the 1.5km Kid’s Gallop all the way up to the 60km Ultra Marathon. In order to make the event an even better weekend away for runners and their support crew, be it family or friends, we’re bringing you even more things to do in Apollo Bay & Lorne than ever before.
The spectacular setting of the iconic Great Ocean Road makes the Great Ocean Road Running Festival a must-do for your running checklist. Whether you’re travelling from regional Victoria, interstate or from around the world, this Festival based in Apollo Bay & Lorne is a great destination for a running weekend away.
Participants rave about the friendly, local feel of the event, with many coming back year after year. If you’re looking for your next big challenge, this is it.
Join us for our third "Like Nobody's Watching". Don't be shy, nobody's watching, come along :-)!
This is not a traditional dancing session in that there will be no speaking during the session and it's really about letting loose and finding your own rhythm...there's no "right" or "wrong", but just feel, breathe, move, and let yourself go in movement.
Wear comfortable clothing and please no talking during the session.
Mon. 22nd - 7pm
Youth Club Meeting @ the Youth Club
The Youth Club committee would like to invite anyone who is interested in getting involved in this great community facility to come to a meeting on Monday at 7pm.
We are hoping to make more of our Friday evenings and if you have school aged children we would love to hear from you, so come along!
Join the CEC to regreen Cape Otway for the local wildlife.
We’ll be planting and protecting new and existing revegetation areas.
Once again Bimbi Park have generously offered all volunteers free camping (www.bimbipark.com.au) from the evening of the 16th until the day of 18th June. If you would prefer a caravan or cabin please contact Bimbi Park directly.
We will be serving lasagna on Saturday night (our way of saying thank you for all your help).
Please RSVP to Jack by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you are available to attend.
Attendance on both days is ideal but if you can just make one day that’s most appreciated too.
Colac Otway Shire Arts & Culture Strategy 2018-2022 Roundtable Discussion @ Marrar Woorn Neighbourhood House, 6 Pengilley Ave, Apollo Bay
Colac Otway Shire Council is about to start consultations with artists, event organisers, education providers, stakeholders, businesses and community groups to inform a new Arts and Culture Strategy.
The creation of a new strategy will reflect the opportunities and aspirations of communities across the Shire and provide guidance to Council around how to best support its creative industries, attractions and events.
Residents are invited to attend one of the community roundtables and contribute to the discussion around what arts and culture could look like for Colac Otway.
Midwinter Magic Community Picnic @ the Apollo Bay Mechanics Hall
FIRST WINTERWILD EVENT TONIGHT
Commonfolk Community Dinners
The commonfolk of Apollo Bay will come together throughout the festival to share a meal every Wednesday night – you are invited!
Commonfolk – Apollo Bay Rural Australians for Refugees When 21 June: 5:30pm – 7:30pm Where: Mechanics Hall What: BYO Picnic Costs: Gold coin donation entry (it’s not a fundraiser but any money raised will go to supporting children in detention)
CALLING ALL CHILDREN AND THE YOUNG-AT-HEART!
In support of Winter Wild, Apollo Bay Rural Australians for Refugees (ABRAR) is excited to be hosting a Midwinter Magic Picnic for all children and young-at-heart in Apollo Bay.
June 18th–24th is Refugee Week, and we decided to celebrate our children, and how lucky we are to have them, while at the same time remembering the children fleeing from war and displaced around the world.
Everyone can do something to help others, and we are confident that our children will go on to do great things. But children also need fun and excitement, so this is our gift for them.
Everyone is welcome, whatever your age, but all children must be accompanied by an adult – adults don’t need to be accompanied by a child!
BYO everything - picnic food, drinks, rugs and cushions. (If your joints are a tad rusty, there will be chairs!)
Dazzling Dan’s Magic Show commences at 6.15pm and there will be free Dooleys ice cream!
MORE INFO: 0418 395 205
The Commonfolk dinners are organised by our community groups from 21 June onwards to share their stories and tickle your interest.
A WinterWild representative is present to answer your questions and let you know what’s coming up the following week.
Thu. 22nd* - 6.30pm
Apollo Bay Discussion Group @ the SS Casino Room, Apollo Bay Hotel Guest Speaker: Heather Kiley Topic: ‘Things you may not know about Antarctica’
If you have ever wondered ‘who owns Antarctica’, ‘are there any plants there’, ‘how cold and how hot does it get’ or ‘what’s underneath all that ice’, this is the talk for you. Heather will give an overview of some of the most interesting aspects of this enigmatic white continent, including weather, geography, wildlife and the environment – some things may surprise you.
Heather holds a Bachelor of Environmental Science Honours, (Wildlife and Conservation Biology), with her research paper focusing on conservation psychology. During her studies in 2012, she visited the Antarctic Peninsula and this inspired her to complete a Post-graduate Certificate in Antarctic Studies based in New Zealand. During this course she spent three weeks living on the Ross Ice Shelf and working at Scott Base. Since then Heather has been employed as a Park Ranger, an onboard naturalist for New Zealand’s Southern Ocean expeditions, and is currently working for WWF Australia.
* Please note the change of date for this month's Discussion Group (previously advertised as the 15th June).
The meeting opens at 6.30pm to allow you to place your food order and be seated for Heather to commence at 7pm.
The Hotel offers a fixed price menu of $20 but you may order from the regular menu.
Pink boxes are placed on each table for donations. Donations are optional but all received are distributed back into the local community.
This event is open to everybody. If you would like to attend, please contact Margaret Murphy by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone (03) 5237 6640.
Apollo Bay Surf Life Saving Club AGM @ Apollo Bay Surf Life Saving Club
BBQ Brunch at 11am | AGM at 12 midday
We would like to encourage all members to consider becoming more involved with the Club. You certainly don't need to live in Apollo Bay to be able to make a contribution - big or small! If you would like more information, please contact any committee members (see contact details).
Wed. 28th - 6-8pm
Commonfolk Community Dinner @ the Apollo Bay Surf Lifesaving Club
WINTERWILD EVENT
Commonfolk Community Dinners
The commonfolk of Apollo Bay will come together throughout the festival to share a meal every Wednesday night – you are invited!
Commonfolk – Conservation Ecology Centre, Cape Otway When 28 June: 6pm – 8pm Where: Apollo Bay Surf Lifesaving Club What: Curry and Sticky Date Pudding Costs: Pay as you feel. Donations to conservation in the Otways.
Conservation Ecology Centre, Cape Otway, cordially invites you to join them at the Commonfolk Community Dinner.
The Commonfolk dinners are organised by our community groups from 21 June onwards to share their stories and tickle your interest.
A WinterWild representative is present to answer your questions and let you know what’s coming up the following week.
Wed. 28th - 6pm
Colac Otway Shire Council Meeting @ Apollo Bay Community Centre
WinterWild is an arts festival running over 4 weekends - every second weekend between July 1 to August 12. It is being supported by Regional Development Victoria.
Each Saturday night of the 4 weekends will feature the lighting of a large bonfire in a beautiful brazier that has been commissioned for this purpose. There will be free, public entertainment on the foreshore.
Acts will be hosted on Saturday Nights at the Mechanics Institute. These will be ticketed events and will include dance, opera, music, film and other performance arts. Other acts will be featured in the pubs and smaller venues.
Each weekend is based around an elemental theme: Water, Earth, Air, Fire.
A large sculpture has been erected on the foreshore that community and visitors are invited to contribute items to. On the last night of the festival, the sculpture will be set alight.
WinterWild will be facilitating mid week community dinners across the six weeks - a chance for community to come together and share.
WinterWild is a fringe arts festival inspired by events such as White Night and Dark MoFo. Programming content (especially ticketed events in the Mechanics Institute) is pitched at an adult audience.
The commonfolk of Apollo Bay will come together throughout the festival to share a meal every Wednesday night – you are invited!
The Commonfolk dinners are organised by our community groups from 21 June onwards to share their stories and tickle your interest.
A WinterWild representative is present to answer your questions and let you know what’s coming up the following week.
Sat. 15th & Sun. 16th
WinterWild Festival Apollo Bay - Earth
WinterWild is back.
The second weekend of this winter-long festival is themed with the element of Earth. Join us this Saturday for another two days of wild bonfires, dark tunes, earthy workshops and recovery sessions - all designed to drag you out of your comfort zone and into the wild.
Apollo Bay Rural Australians for Refugees Vigil @ the Wildwood Tree on the Foreshore
Four years ago Kevin Rudd announced that people coming to Australia by boat, seeking asylum, would be placed in detention on Manus and Nauru, with no hope of ever settling here.
Everyone is invited to join us in marking this shameful anniversary.
Gather at the Wildwood Tree on the Foreshore (where the market is held).
Bring a candle to light and spend a few minutes reflecting on the sad fates of those people held in offshore detention. Dav will play for us – bring your guitars to join in.
Any questions call Ali on 0418 395 205.
Wed. 19th - 5.30pm
Commonfolk Community Dinner + Arts Inc. AGM @ Hello Coffee
This year Arts Inc. are trying something new and joining forces with Winter Wild to present their own Commonfolk Community dinner.
All are welcome to come for the meeting and the dinner.
5.30pm sharp meeting start time.
Dinner of Curry, rice and naan will begin to be served from 6.00pm.
$10 for Adults $8 kids
Local beers, ciders and wine available.
Ever wondered what we get up to? or how to join Arts Inc? Come along and hear from our members!
WINTERWILD EVENT
Commonfolk Community Dinners
The commonfolk of Apollo Bay will come together throughout the festival to share a meal every Wednesday night – you are invited!
The Commonfolk dinners are organised by our community groups from 21 June onwards to share their stories and tickle your interest.
A WinterWild representative is present to answer your questions and let you know what’s coming up the following week.
Please contact Pip on 0417 582 407 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Judi on (03) 5237 6318 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for further details and to register your interest in attending (for catering purposes).
Thu. 20th - 6.30pm
Apollo Bay Discussion Group @ the SS Casino Room, Apollo Bay Hotel Guest Speaker: Richard Cookes Topic: “The changing face of consumer banking over the past 15 years and conducting business online”
CANCELLATION
We regret that, due to illness, the July Discussion Group meeting has been cancelled. Our speaker, Richard Cookes, will discuss consumer banking and online business at a future date.
With sincere apologies, Discussion Group Committee
Most people conduct some form of financial transactions online. Chances are if you’re not doing so already, you will have to in the next five years, as companies and government move towards modernising services.
Is banking online more or less secure now than five years ago?
What can I do to protect myself when banking and buying online?
What should I not do?
What is the impact of social media (Facebook, Twitter etc.) on conducting business online?
Richard is the One Identity Country Manager for Australia & New Zealand with more than 35 years in the software industry, predominantly in the security and communications sectors. He was formerly the Professional Services Manager for Dell Software in Australia and New Zealand and has held various roles in strategy, sales, marketing, product management and project management in Australia, Asia and the US and has worked for companies such as Philips, Attachmate, ActivCard, ANZ, CGU, and Dell Software as well as raising money and founding startups.
The meeting opens at 6.30pm to allow you to place your food order and be seated for Richard to commence at 7pm. The Hotel offers a fixed price menu of $20 for the Discussion Group but you may order from the regular menu.
Pink boxes are placed on each table for donations. Donations are optional but all received are distributed back into the local community.
This event is open to everybody. If you would like to attend, please contact Margaret Murphy by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone (03) 5237 6640.
WinterWild Festival Apollo Bay - Air Apollo Bay Writers Festival
Apollo Bay Writers Festival is a literary event for readers and writers in the Otway region and beyond. Hosting a mix of local writers and performers alongside writers and performers from the larger literary community the event aims to enhance the literary culture of the region and connect it with the wider world of literature.
Open Mic session with wine, cheese, tasty finger food and great company and entertainment. Songs, poetry and music including with local identities Christy Cooney, Linda Cooney, Meralyn Stewart, Louis Hesterman, Phil Langdon, Deb Bradfield, Stephanie Falcone, Matt Armstrong and Dav Rees.
The RSL Bar will be open for purchase of wine, beer and soft drink. Coffee and tea provided.
If you would also like to sing, play music or recite poetry please let us know when you arrive!
Raffle tickets will also be being sold to raise funds for the Arts Inc Community Printing Press Project. The prizes are a framed painting or a framed pastel by Cathy Donovan. The raffle will be drawn on the last Sunday of Winter Wild at the Arts Inc Gallery.
WINTERWILD EVENT
Commonfolk Community Dinners
The commonfolk of Apollo Bay will come together throughout the festival to share a meal every Wednesday night – you are invited!
The Commonfolk dinners are organised by our community groups from 21 June onwards to share their stories and tickle your interest.
A WinterWild representative is present to answer your questions and let you know what’s coming up the following week.
Sat. 12th
WinterWild Festival Apollo Bay - Fire
Fri 7pm - Estelle Shircore Barker Piano Recitat - Private Home Sat 11am - Ukeholics - Ukelele pilgrimage through town Sat 1pm - Sister Sounds - Hello Coffee Sat 1pm - Dylan Johnson - Cafe 153 Sat 2pm - Mez - Hawkeye Homewares Sat 2pm - Women's Fire Dance - Masonic Hall Sat 2:30pm - Mountain Grey Blues - Apollo Bay Hotel Sat 4pm - Cat & Ella - Tastes of the Region Sun 9am - WinterWild artists and locals - Hello Coffee Sun 10am - Yarn Stuff - Knitting by the Ocean - Arts Inc. Gallery Sun 11am - Par & Mark Shannon - Open Art Studio Sun 12pm - Homesick Joe - Apollo Bay Fisherman's Coop Sun 1pm - The Refuge - RACV Garage Sun 1pm - Community Choir - Star of the Sea
The Apollo Bay Community Choir is holding a concert on Sunday 13th August at Star Of The Sea Catholic Church, 1 Nelson St, Apollo Bay from 2pm to 4pm.
This event is run in conjunction with the WinterWild Festival and includes The Seasonal Singers, The Colac Offshoot Choir & The Deans Marsh Singers.
We invite anyone who is interested to attend and join us for afternoon tea after the concert.
There will be no charge thanks to the generous sponsorship of The Apollo Bay & District Community Bank Branch of Bendigo Bank.
A large sculpture has been erected on the foreshore that community and visitors will be invited to contribute items to. On the last night of the festival, the sculpture will be set alight.
WinterWild is a fringe arts festival inspired by events such as White Night and Dark MoFo. Programming content (especially ticketed events in the Mechanics Institute) is pitched at an adult audience.
Wed. 16th - 5.30-9pm
WinterWild Bonfire & BBQ @ Apollo Bay Surf Life Saving Club
Our FINAL WinterWild CommonFolk Dinner
We will be lighting the brazier for the final time. Serving up a BBQ dinner with music and fun times under the stars.
This night is to celebrate the end of the WinterWild Festival with our wonderful community. We want to thank and acknowledge ALL those that have made it possible and supported us along the way.
ALL WELCOME
WINTERWILD EVENT
Commonfolk Community Dinners
The commonfolk of Apollo Bay will come together throughout the festival to share a meal every Wednesday night – you are invited!
The Commonfolk dinners are organised by our community groups from 21 June onwards to share their stories and tickle your interest.
Thu. 17th - 6.30pm
Apollo Bay Discussion Group @ the SS Casino Room, Apollo Bay Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr Brenda Fitzpatrick Topic: “Aspects of International Law and some of the heroic people involved”
Dr Brenda Fitzpatrick worked for many years with international humanitarian agencies, based in Geneva, London and Australia and travelling extensively to war zones, refugee camps and a range of emergency situations. Her role was to report to international donors, governments, the UN and other policy and decision makers. She will talk about the many heroic people she met and some often ignored aspects of international law which she believes demand attention. She has published many articles and a book on what happens to civilians - particularly, but not exclusively, women and girls in war and conflict. She has a PhD in International politics. She has also worked as a teacher and with troubled kids in care in Melbourne.
The meeting opens at 6.30pm to allow you to place your food order and be seated for Brenda to commence at 7pm.
The Hotel offers a fixed price menu of $20 for the Discussion Group but you may order from the regular menu.
Pink boxes are placed on each table for donations. Donations are optional but all received are distributed back into the local community.
This event is open to everybody. If you would like to attend, please contact Margaret Murphy by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone (03) 5237 6640.
Stef's Book Launch & Martine's Drawings @ Hello Coffee
Another night of poetry, art, music, food and drink in Apollo Bay.
Gareth and Justin at Hello Coffee are hosting the launch of Stef Falconer's (Stephanie Hickey Smith's) fabulous new poetry book.
Stef will be reciting her poems and singing her songs; Lily Falconer will be playing violin and there will be an exhibition of Martine Whitcroft's art and drawings, some of which are featured in the book.
A number of local poets will warm up the Springtime audience with their poems.
Stef who is now resident in Marengo after 7 years in Johanna has been songwriting and performing for 35 years. Through those years her folio of notes, scribbled verses and lyrics have accumulated. Her friends have been urging her to publish and thanks to local publisher FILM BOOKS ANYTHING that has now happened.
The book titled “Come Outside” resonates with humour and seriousness, love and sadness and explores the ups and downs of a life lived through great happiness and severe hardship. Stef also makes some strong protests about unfairness in her work.
Nattie Murray, who is helping to organise the event, says the stories “have made me cry and burst out laughing in about equal measure. I love the fact that it has been produced locally and that we have a group of other local poets coming along to share in our first Poets Party.”
During the night a number of local poets will read one of their own poems and then their favourite from Stef’s book.
FILM BOOKS ANYTHING will also be collecting local poets works and building them into an Apollo Bay Poets Anthology in time for the Festive Season distribution.
All are welcome to the event, but since there are only 50 seats at Hello Coffee (14 Oak St) it would be great if people could RSVP by August 30th to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Free entry. Finger food and drinks available from 6.30pm. See you there...
Mon. 4th - 9am
Apollo Bay Community Website Inc. AGM @ Marrar Woorn
If you'd like to know more about how your Community Website works and possibly get involved or have some input please come along.
All Welcome.
Wed. 6th - 7.30pm
Parmagaddon @ Great Ocean Road Brewhouse
Come along to the Great Ocean Road Brewhouse on Wednesday September 6st at 7:30pm to catch PARMAGEDDON #2: an exposé of the great musical exploits of the 2017 VET music class and the culinary delights offered at the local treasure that is the Top Pub.
Featuring all-class acts including The Refuge, The Beastly Boys, Riley Newton and Catalina, the night is sure to please all ears and taste-buds.
Thu. 7th - 7-9pm
Apollo Bay Q&A @ the SS Casino Room, Apollo Bay Hotel Question: “The Apollo Bay Fishing Village - Fact or Fallacy?”
It is with great pleasure that we announce a new community initiative which we hope will interest every Apollo Bay resident.
From September 7th the Chamber of Commerce (in harmony with our wonderful Community Discussion group) will hold a Question & Answer panel discussion at the bottom pub. The program will be conducted along the lines of the ABC’s high rating Q&A program. Everyone is invited to join us in this FREE event from 7pm to 9 pm. Meals and drinks will be available if desired and you will be welcome to ask the guest speakers and moderator, the venerable Bob Knowles, any questions relating to the topic. The theme of all Q&A Sessions will be the economic future of Apollo Bay and our region.
On September 7th we are delighted to introduce the question is “The Apollo Bay Fishing Village - Fact or Fallacy?” Speakers will include local fish cooperative members Nick Polgeest (Chair, Apollo Bay Fishing Cooperative) and Markus Nolle (Chair, Seafood Industry Victoria and local cray fisher person) and Wayne Diffey from Apollo Bay Surf ‘N Fish will present the amateur fisher person perspective. We are also working to include an academic from Deakin University to further liven up the discussion.
These speakers will give an overview of past and present initiatives in our local fishing industry and discuss the future trends and potentials for fishing both here and in the wider Victorian context. Please join us on the 7th September at the Bottom Pub.
This event is open to everybody.
Sat. 16th
Plover Appreciation Day
Come down to the Foreshore Market to find out about our local Hooded Plovers.
Tea, coffee, bickies supplied. BYO lunch and gumboots.
All welcome.
Please contact Judi on (03) 5237 6318 or Pip on 0417 582 407 for further details and so we know how many people to expect.
Thu. 21st - 6.30pm
Apollo Bay Discussion Group @ the SS Casino Room, Apollo Bay Hotel Guest Speaker: Lizzie Corke & Jack Pascoe from Conservation Ecology Centre Topic: The New Ecotourism Venture and the Conservation Program
The Conservat ion Ecology Centre works to develop and deliver solutions to the most urgent conservation challenges in the Otways region. Dr Jack Pascoe, Conservation & Research Manager will provide an update on the Centre’s recent work, particularly in threatened species research and ecological burning, as well as plans for the next stages of conservation in the Otways.
While the CEC works extremely effectively for such a small organisation, far more work is required in order to combat the ecological challenges our region faces. With this in mind CEC has been working to create a social enterprise to help build capacity – to develop a sustainable and reliable funding stream for conservation in the Otways. Lizzie Corke, Chief Executive, will share more details about this project – what it will mean for our community and how CEC plans to bring it to reality.
Lizzie Corke, with Shayne Neal, established the CEC in order to develop and deliver solutions to the most urgent conservation challenges in the Otways. With a background in natural sciences she works to facilitate this important work through supporting a team committed to effective conservation and organisational development, building partnerships and engaging our community. This work was recognised by the Australian Geographic Society Conservation Award in 2007.
Ecotourism plays a critical role in the organisation’s funding and programs. The Centre established the Great Ocean Ecolodge in 2004, winning Victorian Tourism Awards for best new development. It is recognised by National Geographic Traveller as one of the 25 best ecolodges in the world. A key area of focus is the development of ‘Wildlife Wonders’, a social enterprise ecotourism venture on the GOR. It will provide opportunities for conservation and sustainable economic development of the region.
Lizzie is a Director of Ecotourism Australia, Chair of the Corangamite Catchment Management Authority Community Advisory Group and the recipient of the 2005 Prime Minister’s Award for Environmentalist of the Year.
Jack Pascoe joined the Conservation Ecology Centre in 2012 to manage the ever-growing Conservation and Research Program. Jack grew up at Cape Otway before studying Environmental Science at Deakin University and completing a PhD with the University of Western Sydney where he studied the predators of the Blue Mountains. His key fields of interest are the ecology of apex predators and fire. Jack has also worked with one of our project partners, the Southern Otway Landcare Network, focusing on mitigating the impacts of pest plants and animals. He is currently the Vice Chair of the Otway Community Conservation Network, President of the Hordern Vale Glenaire Landcare Group and Chair of the Southern Otway Landcare Network’s Projects Committee. He has previously advised the Minister for Environment and Climate on the management of Cape Otway’s koalas. Jack is a Yuin man, and is passionate about restoring the productive systems in Gadubanud country where CEC operations are based.
The meeting opens at 6.30pm to allow you to place your food order and be seated for Lizzie and Jack to commence at 7pm.
The Hotel offers a fixed price menu of $20 for the Discussion Group but you may order from the regular menu.
Pink boxes are placed on each table for donations. Donations are optional but all received are distributed back into the local community.
This event is open to everybody. If you would like to attend, please contact Margaret Murphy by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone (03) 5237 6640.
Proposed Barham River Rd Development Meeting @ Apollo Bay Youth Club
Gold coin donation to help pay for hall hire.
Thu. 19th - 6.30pm
Apollo Bay Discussion Group @ the SS Casino Room, Apollo Bay Hotel Guest Speaker: Richard Cookes Topic: “The changing face of consumer banking over the past 15 years and conducting business online”
Most people conduct some form of financial transactions online. Chances are if you’re not doing so already, you will have to in the next five years, as companies and government move towards modernising services.
Is banking online more or less secure now than five years ago?
What can I do to protect myself when banking and buying online?
What should I not do?
What is the impact of social media (Facebook, Twitter etc.) on conducting business online?
Richard is the One Identity Country Manager for Australia & New Zealand with more than 35 years in the software industry, predominantly in the security and communications sectors. He was formerly the Professional Services Manager for Dell Software in Australia and New Zealand and has held various roles in strategy, sales, marketing, product management and project management in Australia, Asia and the US and has worked for companies such as Philips, Attachmate, ActivCard, ANZ, CGU, and Dell Software as well as raising money and founding startups.
The meeting opens at 6.30pm to allow you to place your food order and be seated for Richard to commence at 7pm. The Hotel offers a fixed price menu of $20 for the Discussion Group but you may order from the regular menu.
Pink boxes are placed on each table for donations. Donations are optional but all received are distributed back into the local community.
This event is open to everybody. If you would like to attend, please contact Margaret Murphy by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone (03) 5237 6640.
The Otway Coast Committee and the Southern Otway Landcare Network are pleased to be supporting the Our Coast Our Mission Beach Clean.
We'll be meeting at the SLSC at 10am on Wednesday November 1st for a couple of hours clean up.
OCC and SOLN will be putting on a free BBQ lunch (with vege options) from 12pm at the BBQ near the (newly refreshed!) Rotunda.
Hope to see you there so we can all get in and make a difference.
Thu. 2nd - 7.30pm
Apollo Bay Football Netball Club Inc. AGM @ the Apollo Bay Bowls Club
All members and supporters are most welcome to attend as we head into what promises to be an exciting 2018 season.
Sat. 4th - 9am-1pm
Apollo Bay to Skenes Creek Coastal Discovery Trail Informal Drop-In @ Apollo Bay Foreshore Market
An informal drop-in event to discuss your ideas with the consultants.
Sat. 4th - 10am-2pm
Community Fire Workshop @ Wye River SLSC
Wye River, Kennett River, Grey River and Separation Creek
Ask questions, learn more and connect with your community about fire management and risk ready to prepare your property for the Fire Danger Period.
Sat. 4th - 5pm
Apollo Bay Sailing Club Monthly Fundraiser BBQ @ Apollo Bay Sailing Club - Overlooking the Harbour
This sailing season the Apollo Bay Sailing Club is organising a series of BBQs with the aim to raise funds towards our desperately needed new duty boat.
We are inviting everyone to come and join in on our BBQ. A chance to chat to us, a chance to grab a bite to eat while supporting one of your local community groups.
What You Will Get
A Gourmet BBQ, including varieties of salads, meats, fish, and desserts, organised by our culunairy sailing team Heather and Angelika as well as a chance so socialise with our community sailors.
What We Will Get
YOUR SUPPORT towards the Apollo Bay Sailing Club.
What It Will Cost You
In exchange for this three course BBQ, which will certainly replace your need to cook your own dinner, we kindly ask a donation of $15 adults and $10 for under 18.
We only ask you to let us know in advance if you wish to come and dine with us.
PLEASE RSVP by Wednesday 1st November to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by clicking on "Going" at the Facebook Event so the right amount of food can be organised.
INVITE FAMILY, FRIENDS, POTENTIAL SAILORS, and anyone else you can things off. EVERYONE IS WELCOME (but, please let us know in advance).
Looking forward to welcoming you to the BBQ!
Mon. 6th - 3.00-7.30pm
Apollo Bay P-12 College Twilight Fete @ Apollo Bay P-12 College, Pengilley Ave
Local Craft Market
Kate's Famous Cake Stall
Kitchen Garden Dinner & BBQ
Great Kids Activities
Artisans at Work
Raffles & Amazing Prizes
Live Music & Entertainment
Petting Zoo; Jumping Castle; Scarey Room; Face Painting & Henna Art
Wed. 8th - 6.30pm
Apollo Bay Radio Inc. AGM @ the Apollo Bay Youth Club
Sat. 11th - 3pm (tbc)
Apollo Bay & District Health Foundation AGM @ Captains at the Bay
We cordially invite you to join us at Captains at the Bay for the AGM followed by refreshments.
We will be presenting Grants from Health Foundation funds for the year. We will also be acknowledging grants made to organisations who made a significant contribution to the successful Great Ocean Road Marathon in May this year.
Our Grants, including funding of new projects within our district, would not be possible without the support of our Members and the generous bequests left to the Health Foundation. We encourage everyone to consider making a bequest to the Apollo Bay and District Foundation to enable us to continue supporting the community, now and in the future.
Please contact Judi on (03) 5237 6318 or Pip on 0417 582 407 for further details and so we know how many people to expect.
Mon. 13th - 7pm
Apollo Bay Chamber of Commerce Special General Meeting @ Captains at the Bay
The sole item on the agenda will be the proposed Barham River Road development.
Members will be invited to express their views, move and pass a resolution in accordance with the majority vote. This resolution will then become the Chamber’s position on the Barham River Resort.
The 2017 AGM has been re-scheduled for 7pm, Monday 20 November at Captains at the Bay.
Thu. 16th - 6-8pm
Planning as a Community for the Coming Fire Season @ SOLN Offices, 69 Nelson St, Apollo Bay
Please note change of date (originally advertised as Wed. 15th).
How can local communities respond help disaster recovery?
When a disaster strikes, whether it be bushfire, flood, landslip or other, emergency services need to work in partnership with the local community to get the best result for all.
Landcare has both organisational abilities and an engaged, skilled and connected membership which would be an asset to the community in the recovery phase of a disaster. The Wild Dog and Skenes Creek valleys in particular are identified hotspots for community lead recovery planning.
Landcare does not have any official role or responsibility in this space, and is often unknown , overlooked or used ad hoc at best.
This workshop is to talk in that space, as an engaged community, in partnership with responsible agencies (Colac Otway Shire, Emergency Management Victoria, CFA) to discuss how community skills can be recognised and accessed in response to disaster recovery.
You do not have to be a Landcare member to attend.
Apollo Bay Discussion Group @ the SS Casino Room, Apollo Bay Hotel Guest Speaker: Para Paheer & Ali Corke Topic: "The Power of Good People, Surviving Sri Lanka's Civil War"
On 1st November 2009, local author and refugee supporter Ali Corke heard on the radio that a tiny fishing boat carrying asylum seekers had sunk in the Indian Ocean. Saddened and worried by the human tragedy of this event, Ali had no idea that soon she would become pen friends with Para, one of the survivors taken to Christmas Island Detention Centre. After exchanging hundreds of letters with Para, Ali heard that he could be released into community detention, providing he stayed with a family. Shortly afterwards, Ali and her husband Charlie met Para at Melbourne Airport – the start of an extraordinary adventure and friendship. Para still lives with the Corke family, and they have just celebrated his reunion with his wife and ten-year-old son – after eight years of enforced separation.
From the beginning, Para shared stories of his life and his longing to find the Captain of the massive ship that rescued him. He often spoke of the people he had met who helped him – some in small but significant ways, and others in heroic attempts that, in at least one case, cost them their lives.
In 2011, Para and Ali started to write his story. Finally, it is finished. ‘The Power of Good People’ was published on 1st November 2017 – exactly eight years after the shipwreck in which 13 people drowned, yet 27 were saved.
Para and Ali have just returned from a trip to the UK where they met the senior management of the shipping company that owns the tanker that saved Para. And in Croatia, Para spoke at the company’s annual conference and finally met and thanked the Captain and crew who saved him.
‘The Power of Good People’ will be launched in Geelong by Julian Burnside on 18th November, and in Melbourne by Gillian Triggs on 10th December.
The meeting opens at 6.30 pm to allow you to place your food order and be seated for Ali and Para to commence at 7pm.
The Hotel offers a fixed price menu of $20 for the Discussion Group but you may order from the regular menu.
Pink boxes are placed on each table for donations. Donations are optional but all received are distributed back into the local community.
This event is open to everybody. If you would like to attend, please contact Margaret Murphy by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone (03) 5237 6640.
Classical Music Soiree @ Seacroft Chapel, 4990 Great Ocean Road, Sugarloaf
Ella Summers Estelle Shircore Barker and friends
Join us at 3.30pm for tea and cake Performance begins at 4pm
Program includes works by Brahms, Grainger and Beethoven
Mon. 20th - 7pm
Apollo Bay Chamber of Commerce Annual General Meeting @ Captains at the Bay
All members are invited to attend the 2017 Apollo Bay Chamber of Commerce Inc Annual General Meeting.
A light supper will be provided and the bar will be open.
As well as the election of Executive Committee members and presentation of the annual accounts, there will be time set aside for the general discussion of:
What should the Chamber's priorities be for Apollo Bay, and,
How the Chamber can better engage with members.
We look forward to seeing you there.
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Apollo Bay Aquatic Centre Annual General Meeting @ Apollo Bay RSL, 12 Gallipolli Parade
Local musicians Riley Newton, Cat Lonie Richardson, Seamus Fillmore and The Refuge will be playing.
Everyone is invited to come along and rock out with our talented youth.
Membership renewals $1 or pay $2 to join at Apollo Bay Community Bank..
Strength in numbers!
Enquiries - Jane Gross (03) 5237 6335, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Thu. 23rd - 7pm
Otway Health Annual General Meeting @ Casino Room, Apollo Bay Hotel
Guest Speaker: Wendy Henderson, Dementia Australia Facilitator
Wendy will be talking about the Montessori philosophy and enabling people with dementia to live a fulfilling and purposeful life.
Refreshments provided.
RSVP by 24th November to (03) 5237 8500 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Mon. 27th - 4pm
Apollo Bay News Inc. AGM @ Shire Meeting Rooms, Nelson St
Wed. 29th - 7.30pm
Apollo Bay Badminton Club Annual General Meeting & Club Championships @ Apollo Bay P-12 College Leisure Centre
President: Don Wagstaff
Thu. 30th - 9.30-11.30am
Little Wild Kids River Walk
Do you have a little one that loves getting out in the wild? Come along to the "Little Wild Kids River Walk" happening this Thursday for pre-school kids at Wild Dog Creek. RSVP details found on the flyer.
Thu. 30th - 3pm
Apollo Bay Women's Golf Club Annual General Meeting @ Apollo Bay Golf Club
Following 18 holes of golf. 10am shotgun start.
DECEMBER 2017
Fri. 1st
Targa Florio Classic Car Rally Comes to Apollo Bay
CANCELLED - Apollo Bay Sailing Club Monthly Fundraiser BBQ @ Apollo Bay Sailing Club - Overlooking the Harbour
Really sorry, but we have to CANCEL the proposed post-sailing bbq/pasta afternoon. Unfortunately the number of RSVP’s with an ‘Intent Of Attendance’ was less than 20 persons and we need at least 40 participants to make it a viable fundraiser.
We will aim for a later date –most likely 16 December 2017 (will let you know ASAP). The weather is against us and has undoubtedly contributed to the low number.
This sailing season the Apollo Bay Sailing Club is organising a series of BBQs with the aim to raise funds towards our desperately needed new duty boat.
We are inviting everyone to come and join in on our BBQ. A chance to chat to us, a chance to grab a bite to eat while supporting one of your local community groups.
What You Will Get
A Gourmet BBQ, including varieties of salads, meats, fish, and desserts, organised by our culunairy sailing team Heather and Angelika as well as a chance so socialise with our community sailors.
What We Will Get
YOUR SUPPORT towards the Apollo Bay Sailing Club.
What It Will Cost You
In exchange for this three course BBQ, which will certainly replace your need to cook your own dinner, we kindly ask a donation of $15 adults and $10 for under 18.
We only ask you to let us know in advance if you wish to come and dine with us.
PLEASE RSVP by Wednesday 29th November to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by clicking on "Going" at the Facebook Event so the right amount of food can be organised.
INVITE FAMILY, FRIENDS, POTENTIAL SAILORS, and anyone else you can things off. EVERYONE IS WELCOME (but, please let us know in advance).
Looking forward to welcoming you to the BBQ!
Thu. 7th - 1.20-2.45pm
Apollo Bay P-12 College Instrumental Music Concert @ the Leisure Centre, Costin Street
Come and listen to what the kids have been learning this year.
All welcome.
Mon. 11th-Tue. 19th 9am-4pm
Apollo Bay P-12 College Art Show 2017 @ the College Library
Showcasing this year’s artworks for VCE students in Studio Arts and Media.
Junior School works include skate decks by Year 3 & 4 students, prints and finger puppets by Year 5&6 and some collage work by Prep & 1 students.
The exhibition can be viewed from 9am-4pm weekdays up until the 19th of December in the College Library. There aren’t any students in that building this week so it’s very peaceful viewing!
Please come along to see what the town's younger artists are capable of - it's very impressive.
Tue. 12th - 8pm
Apollo Bay Golf Club Annual General Meeting @ Apollo Bay Golf Club
Jingle at the Bay @ Apollo Bay Foreshore Ampitheatre
Celebrate Christmas with carols by the bay.
Traditional carols to start the evening, followed by a visit from Santa then an open mic.
Bring a chair, blanket or comfy seating and join in the festive spirit.
Wed. 20th - 9pm
Apollo Bay Sailing Club Movie Night @ the Sailing Club
This season the Apollo Bay Sailing club will host a series of movie nights in the harbour accessible to the public as one of our FUNDRAISERS for the club.
The screenings chosen feature sailing documentaries that contain story lines of hardship, adventures, and rites of passage.
The location will be the Apollo Bay Sailing Club Clubhouse in the Apollo Bay Harbour near the boatramp.
* Gold coin donation
* Beer & Wine bar Available
* Parking available, but we encourage everyone to come by foot or bike
* Dates will be 20 December 2017, 17 January 2018, and 14 February 2018.
Tonight's Movie is...
The story of a small group of modern seafaring gypsies, following them as they strike out across the largest expanse of uninhabited geography on earth, in search of adventure, awe and whatever else lies at the far side of the world. (runtime: 77min)
Fri. 29th Dec - Wed. 3rd Jan - 11am-4pm daily
41st Apollo Bay Art Show @ Apollo Bay Community Centre, 4 Whelan Street
Local Artists encouraged to enter.
Painting, Drawing, Mixed and New Media, Photography, 3D Sculpture.