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{ FEBRUARY 2012 PORT OF MELBOURNE BOAT TOURS RETURN FOR 2012 A MESSAGE FROM PORT MELBOURNE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION STATION PIER, BEACON COVE & BEACH STREET PROFILES WORKS COMMENCE FOR PORT MELBOURNE FAMILY & CHILDREN’S CENTRE

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PORT OF MELBOURNE BOAT TOURS RETURN FOR 2012

A MESSAgE FROM pORT MElbOURNE bUsiNEss assOciaTiON

STATiON PiER, BEAcON cOvE & BEAch STREET pROFilEs

WORKS cOMMENcE FOR PORT MELBOURNE FaMilY & cHilDREN’s cENTRE

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publishers susan Riley {[email protected]} William Rowe {[email protected]}editor lisa Quittner {[email protected]}3207 Port Melbourne enquiries [email protected] smith & Rowe {[email protected]}advertising sarah Rossato 0405 318 461 {[email protected]}cover image The Dawn princess sails into station pier, January 2012.

The Dawn princess sails into station pier 2port Melbourne business association 3station pier, beacon cove and beach street profiles 4 - 6Gasworks backyard cinema 7port of Melbourne boat Tours 72012 big bay swim 7

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IN thIS ISSue:

3Truly grand and majestic, elegant and spectacular, staff in waiting to serve your every whim, and yet available to every ‘commoner’ in this wondrous town, the luxurious Dawn princess cruise liner continues to make her presence a regular site throughout the summer months at station pier.

Over the New Year break, i took to the high seas for the first time with my family on the Dawn princess as we sailed from Melbourne to the north and south islands of New Zealand. Departing from port Melbourne was a draw card in making our decision to embark on a summer vacation at sea.

as they say, in life, it isn’t about the destination but about the journey and in our case i can honestly say it was so much about the journey sailing to and exploring parts of New Zealand through the ports. it was great – despite the NZ weather!

We are starting off our year on a grand note as we welcome and feature many

port Melbourne dining destinations into our first issue for 2012.

port Melbourne is unique in many ways and while snapping a few shots of the Dawn princess at station pier on a beautiful sunny sunday, dodging the inline skaters, bike riders and pram pushers, i wondered why i hadn’t spent more time in the past uncovering the many charms and the lifestyle of this cove of activity.

i would love to hear of any upcoming events or stories you wish to share, please feel free to drop me a line, our next issue of 3207 port Melbourne will feature the month of May.

YET ANOThER viSiT FROM a pRiNcEss

Lisa Quittner [email protected]

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in November 2010 at The port Melbourne business association annual General Meeting, paul littman from Daisy H20, was nominated as the president for 2011 - 2012.

paul has some wonderful ideas for promoting the port Melbourne precinct; he has a wealth of knowledge in the advertising area, the needs of business and strong leadership skills.

We would all like to thank paul for his dedication to the port Melbourne business association.

pauline Keays has recently been appointed the Marketing Director for the port Melbourne business association. pauline has been working for several years in a similar role and her wealth of experience will be of great benefit to the port Melbourne precinct.

several other business owners in the area have taken up voluntary positions. The full committee for the port Melbourne business association is as follows

ExEcUTiVE cOMMiTTEE

President paul littmann, Daisy H20

Vice President 1 George Tsingos, Elegant slax

Vice President 2 Francis Ruggiero, behan legal

Secretary Jon Ratcliffe, port Melbourne Veterinary clinic and Hospital

treasurer bruce legg, bruce legg and co

ORDiNaRY MEMbERs

Tony Hill, Mc cluskys lawyers

Richard Uglow, coles

Jennifer crosswell, Edelene on bay

stuart Freeman, Toni and Guy

adrian calabrese, Toni and Guy

Marketing Director - pauline Keays

Marketing and Design assistant - Roz Zweifel

The port Melbourne business association was proud to fund the production and installation of the christmas decorations in the windows of port Melbourne businesses.

a stunning display of christmas decorations delighted port Melbourne locals, visitors and business owners alike.

businesses had gold decals decorate their windows, which illuminated at night and added glamour during the day.

Thank you to Kosdown printing, 63 Rouse street for their assistance and support, and also Roz Zweifel who helped install the decorations.

This feature for the port Melbourne precinct has been jointly funded by the port Melbourne business association and the city of port phillip.

The port Melbourne business association would like to thank the team at 3008 Docklands Magazine and The city Of port phillip, for their assistance.

We are also excited to launch our new branding for the port Melbourne precinct, port’s GOT iT.

any enquiries regarding the port Melbourne business association can be made via the port Melbourne web site at www.portmelb.com.au

paul Mapley and Kellie de burgh brought the sport of beach Tennis to australia in 2004 and with it introduced a whole new spin on fun and fitness.

beach Tennis is a hybrid of tennis, beach volleyball and badminton adopting the basic traditional scoring of tennis and played with a lower compression tennis ball and paddle style of racquet.

paul saw the potential of beach tennis as an great outlet for fun with family and friends at the beach along with the vast health and fitness benefits as beach tennis is not only a great cardio workout, it is low impact on hips and knees and a fabulous sport for cross training. an innovative and ideal option for sports lovers looking for new things to try in the great outdoors.

The 6th australian international beach Tennis championships was held on January 27th – 29th and proved to be an amazing contest where men, women and children competed in singles, doubles and mixed events.

beach Tennis australia hosts twilight and social tournaments for all levels with equipment supplied. Join the Mixed Twilight social league from 6pm til dusk on Wednesday nights or saturday afternoon sessions from 3pm – 5.30pm starting this February. Everyone is welcome!

For information contact Paul MapleyBeach tennis [email protected] 522 008

A MESSAgE FROM ThE pORT MElbOURNE bUsiNEss assOciaTiON

BEAch TENNiSPORT MELBOURNEFOOTball clUb FixTURE 2012

From left to right - Jon Ratcliffe, George tsingos, tony hill, Roz Zweifel, Pauline Keays, Paul Littmann. Absent - Francis Ruggiero

Port Melbourne precinct Christmas decorations delight visitors

...sport

ROuNd VS dAte tIMe VeNue

1 Frankston SUN 25 MAR 2.00pm Frankston2 Weribee Tigers SAT 31 MAR 2.00pm Home3 Bendigo SAT 7 APR 2.00pm QE Oval4 Box Hill Hawks SUN 15 APR 2.00pm Box Hill City Oval5 North Ballarat SAT 21 APR 2.00pm Home6 Northern Blues SAT 28 APR 2.00pm Home7 Williamstown SAT 5 MAY 2.00pm Burbank Oval8 Collingwood SAT 12 MAY 2.00pm Victoria Park9 NT Thunder SAT 19 MAY 10.35am Northern Territory10 Frankston SAT 2 JUN 2.00pm Home11 Geelong Cats SAT 9 JUN 1.00pm Simonds Stadium12 Coburg Tigers SAT 16 JUN 2.00pm Home13 FOXTEL CUP/BYE SAT 23 JUN TBA TBA14 Sandringham Zebras SAT 30 JUN 2.00pm Home15 Casey Scorpions SUN 8 JUL 2.00pm Casey Fields16 FOXTEL CUP/BYE SAT 14 JUL TBA TBA17 Northern Blues SAT 21 JUL 2.00pm Cramer Street18 Williamstown SAT 28 JUL 2.00pm Home19 FOXTEL CUP/BYE SAT 4 AUG TBA TBA20 Box Hill Hawks SAT 11 AUG 2.00pm Home21 Bendigo SAT 18 AUG 2.00pm Home22 North Ballarat SAT 25 AUG 2.00pm Eureka Stadium

Home ground is North port Oval, Williamstown Road, port Melbourne

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STATiON piER...food & entertainment

Hollyhock has been uniquely designedto accommodate dining, drinking andfunctions in a number of different spaceswith attention to detail which sets it apart.Whether it be a relaxing meal in the mainrestaurant opening up onto the historicpier, a casual beer in the bar garden, acosy dinner with friends in our privatewine room or a private function in anyof the main areas, Hollyhock, combinedwith its ambient waterfront views andflexible atmosphere is sure to be a greatdestination or friendly local.

The menus at Hollyhock have beenpurposely designed to change periodicallyto accommodate the local and seasonalproduce. a modern australian influenceon quality restaurant meals, simple,yet elegant in execution, and reasonablypriced. Whether for breakfast, lunch,dinner or grazing in the beer garden, ourflavoursome dishes are sure to please.Our friendly, knowledgeable & informativestaff provide positive and competentservice. patrons can relax and enjoy thescenic views in the open, light filled areasextending out across the pier for theultimate in al fresco style dining.

Keeping with the seasonal theme,Hollyhock also plays host to featured eventtastings, selected food and drink specialsas well as popular annual cultural events.

Where: 2 Waterfront place, station pier Phone: (03) 9676 9230 email: [email protected]: www.hollyhock.com.au

hOLLYhOCK

situated at the iconic and heritage listed station pier is port Melbourne’s mostelegant dining experience, Waterfront at port Melbourne. located in one of the most exclusive areas of Melbourne surrounded by breathtaking panoramic views of port philip bay, the restaurant is a classy oasis for lunch alfresco, cocktails at sunset and dinner by night.

With a new and exciting menu featuringModern australian cuisine with strongemphasis on seafood, the restaurant pridesitself on the use of the freshest, finestproduce from sea and land. Waterfront is renowned for its stylish décor and first class service however, the crustacea bar is the centrepiece of the restaurant’s main floor and is truly iconic, showcasing the finest seafood offerings. Waterfront is the perfect function venue with a range of options and capacities which vary depending on the style of function and number of guests on their spectacular pier level and in their exclusive coral Room.

With its luxurious world class design andelegance, Waterfront port Melbourne isdefinitely the venue to impress, for weddings, corporate functions and special occasion events with up to 6 private areas catering from 24 guests seated up to 600 guests standing.

Where: 1 station pier Phone: (03) 9676 9180 email: [email protected]

WAteRFRONt sEaFOOD baR aND GRill

located in one of the most elite locationsof Melbourne, 3 station pier is well known for its elegant and stylish functions and events.

With our range of versatile functionrooms you are guaranteed to find theperfect space to host any occasion, fromwedding ceremonies and receptions toeveryday corporate styled events and functions. 3 station pier has a wide range of options to cater impeccably to all your function needs.

Whether arriving by boat, bike, car or on foot, our breathtaking views of the bay and city will ensure your dining and function experience at 3 station pier is one to remember.

Featuring fine food, a well assembled wine list and accompanied with impeccable service, your next function is sure to impress with every little detail catered for and attended to.

let 3 station pier tailor a package for yournext unforgettable function or event!

Where: 3 station pier Phone: (03) 9646 6299 Contact: Kate Traynor email: [email protected] Web: www.3stationpier.com

3 StAtION PIeR EVENTs aND FUNcTiONs

celebrated Melbournian restaurateur sam Zeneldin, (formerly of street café and café Neon) has collaborated with Head chef lenny Weis in executing classic European style cuisine that boasts freshness, quality and quantity at reasonable prices that will have locals flocking.

set against the beautiful backdrop of Melbourne’s port phillip bay, Nautical at 3 station pier offers an exceptional dining experience, with floor to ceiling windows, multiple lounges and dining areas that can be transformed for private dinner parties, indoors or al fresco. sophisticated and relaxed, Nautical Restaurant & lounge offers a remarkable culinary experience.

Featuring a modern European influence, the mouth watering menu specialising in steak and seafood is comprised of the freshest produce, seafood served straight from the ocean below, and sumptuous sharing plates. Nautical also boasts an extensive beverage list, with local and imported wines and classic cocktails.

catering for all tastes and occasions, Nautical is the ultimate destination for foodies, locals and tourists, from groups to intimate private dining. Enjoy impeccable service and sweeping bayside views as you dine in the spacious restaurant or take it easy in the casual lounge area.

Where: 3 station pier Phone: (03) 9646 6299 Web: www.3stationpier.com

NAutICAL REsTaURaNT aND lOUNGE

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BEAcON cOVE

a lot of places serve great coffee, butblackbird Express strive to serve the bestcoffee in port Melbourne. if you need convincing, try the house specialty, the blackbird social (a double ristretto with milk in a 30ml tulip shaped cup). Our express window offers not just efficient service with our famous coffee but also a variety of gelato’s – the perfect treat on that summer day for ‘sunday strollers’.

The café is a vivacious place with lots ofactivity, sounds and aromas, alongsidefunky and efficient young staff who exudea sense of style and patrons who spill outonto the boardwalk to enjoy the sunny sideof port Melbourne.

The new food menu and complementing wine list are contemporary, modern cafe classics, such as our spanish breakfast with baked chorizo, creamed egg and white bean salsa.

serving breakfast all day and now open for dine in and takeaway till late on Friday and saturday nights, we ensure you will have a relaxing dining experience. come in and enjoy the menu, a coffee-based cocktail or gelato on the deck basking in the sun.

Where: 3 station pier Phone: (03) 9646 6299 Web: www.3stationpier.com

BLACKBIRd ExpREss & caFE

D’lish Fish is situated on port phillip bayadjacent to historic station pier. We offera fantastic selection of fabulous fish andchips, delicious seafood and shellfish,succulent salads, ice creams, cold drinksand coffee.

at D’lish fish there is a wide variety of seafood packs and other regular specials. We are also proud to offer our newest menu additions; flavoursome chicken and lamb souvlaki’s, and the all time australian favourite chicken schnitzel burger.

at D’lish Fish we pride ourselves inselecting the freshest fish produce fromthe bay area, pacific Ocean and otheraustralian Regions. Our 30 years ofexperience in australian Hospitality enables us to identify and appreciate the best quality produce found in australia and this is evident in the food we serve to you.

D’lish Fish offers outdoor seating for up to 50 people featuring protective glass wind barriers and large umbrellas for your comfort. There is plenty of parking as well as public transport (trams) and bike racks for your convenience. at D’lish Fish we offer views of port phillip bay from our doorstep while delivering into your hands some of the best fish and chips found in Melbourne.

Where: 3/105 beach st Phone: (03) 9646 0660 Web: www.dlishfish.com.au

d’LISh FISh

spuntino, the finest café in port Melbourne,located opposite to The spirit of Tasmania,station pier and port Melbourne beach.

The main entrance of spuntino is ourwelcoming façade. Our entrance area allows the kids to be entertained with a cubby house in the outdoor seating area. parents can relax outside under our sheltered umbrellas while still supervising their children with the equipment provided in our safe friendly family environment.

We offer a wide selection of fresh foods for you to choose from including a vast selection of breakfast, brunch and snack menu options or perhaps just a wine or refreshing drink.

spuntino offers freshly made focaccias and sandwiches, along with hot food and madeto order pizzas. Try our mouth wateringsweets to complement our aromaticblend of Vittoria coffee. We have a wide rangeof beverages to choose from including soft drinks and freshly made fruit juices and an extensive range of bar selections with summer and autumn specials (a glass of wine or beer stubby for $5).

spuntino can also cater for all types of events whether for business or private functions. come in for a snack, coffee or cake. Our friendly staff are willing to help you at anytime.

spuntino is open 7 days a week from6:30am to 6pm.

Where: 103 beach street Phone: (03) 9646 4669

SPuNtINO caFÉ

Owned and proudly operated by a family of restaurateurs whose history of being a part of the hospitality industry in australia dates back to the early sixties.

at beacon cove pizza Restaurant & bar, the service is sincere and welcoming as only a family run restaurant can provide.

The decor is cosy, casual and sophisticated and you are welcome to drop by for just a great coffee, a traditional thin based pizza and a glass of wine or choose from our extensive menus prepared with simple ingredients but with flare and integrity.

On warmer evenings dine outdoors under cover with views of the bay and amazing sunsets.

beacon cove pizza Restaurant & bar have just diversified their coffee range. We now have Map Fair-trade and Organic coffee available.

Drop in and experience for yourself the great atmosphere and homely service at port Melbourne’s hidden gem - beacon cove pizza Restaurant & bar.

Where: 101 beach street Phone: (03) 9645 3308 Web: www.beaconcoverestaurant.com.au

BeACON COVe piZZa REsTaURaNT aND baR

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...food & entertainment BEAch sTREET

bella cosi invites you to experience “a Taste Of life” with a European influence of homestyle cooking. come and feel like you are eating back home in your “mother’s kitchen”...

We specialise in breakfast and lunches, fresh pizza, pasta, and seafood prepared daily, offering vegetarian/gluten free options and also conduct neighbourhood dinners – WED, THU, FRi nights.

it’s obvious that Marisa’s passion is food and people, and what better way to combine both than to open up her own cafeteria, to unite all of her talents and passions under the one roof.

a variety of cooking classes are conducted every Monday night by Marisa, an experienced lecturer who is passionate about food (having taught cooking at c.a.E. for over 13 years), and is also a food editor for cREMa magazine.

Where: 71 beach street Phone: (03) 9676 2775 Web: www.bellacosi.net.au

Bella cosi

come dine with us – award winning French / Nordic cuisine, elegant and comfortable with a large separate bar for pre / post dinner drinks. Enjoy a free glass of wine with our $35 luncheon or $29 sunday Duck confit or choose from the extensive a la carte ‘cafe casual’ menu designed to graze with lots of entrees and wines by the glass.

“Many thanks [for] helping us with a wonderful 40th birthday dinner party. it was the perfect end to a great day. The food was fantastic and the service impeccable!”- c stevens

“Dining out does not get much better than this.”- s Wu

Deco bistro is open for dinner Tuesday to sunday and luncheon Friday to sunday.

Where: 49 beach street Phone: (03) 9646 1101 email: [email protected] Web: www.decobistro.com.au

Deco BisTRo

Down by the seashore where life is a little easier;

if you enjoy an absolute beach front view come down to café Zest and experience the relaxed atmosphere. Zest is open 7days from 6:30am weekdays and 8am weekends. it boasts its famous green eggs & ham and we have to say the best porridge in Melbourne. serving a smooth Dolce blend coffee & for those hotter days, freshly squeezed Juices hit the spot. Now open Friday & saturday Nights enjoy a classic meal by the fireplace, a glass of wine or even an adventurous cocktail. The perfect location for an intimate function.

Mention this publication and receive a complimentary glass of house wine/sparkling with any main meal purchased.

Where: 55 beach street Phone: (03) 9646 9182 Web: www.cafezest.webs.com

caFe ZesT

Welcome to The lonsdale... an exciting restaurant and bar located on the ground floor of the HMas lonsdale apartment building in port Melbourne.

The lonsdale offers you a new level of dining while soaking up the fabulous bay views of port Melbourne.

With its warm casual dining and modern settings, its a perfect place to relax and enjoy a drink at the bar or a beautiful meal for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

corporate and private functions are available and can be tailored to various needs with groups up to 130 people.

The lonsdale’s friendly staff will assist you with all your needs and we look forward to welcoming you at any time of the day!

Where: HM@s 1 beach street Phone: (03) 9646 6706

THe loNsDale

Upstairs Functions Venue offers sweeping bay views over port phillip bay. We cater for a myriad of functions including Engagements, Weddings, birthdays & corporate Events. With our professional staff, exquisite food and attentive service, we pride ourselves on ensuring everyone has a very memorable occasion.

Downstairs at Nami restaurant you will find the groovy wine bar with a casual atmosphere permeating a space delineated by rich, warm three hundred year old timbers skillfully crafted into a magnificent feature bar and ironbark flooring.

Where: 67 beach street Phone: (03) 9646 0707 email: [email protected] Web: www.rbar.com.au

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Floor to ceiling glass doors allow diners to soak up the sights and sounds of port phillip bay, which is only metres away.

The pier is an ideal location for breakfast, lunch, dinner or just to relax over coffee & cake.

With its vibrant atmosphere, spacious bar/lounge areas, water feature and open fire places, it makes a great place to just catch up with friends for a wine and a snack from our tapas menu.

select from the wide array of dishes including wood fired pizzas, fish & chips, steaks, chicken dishes and a variety of pastas. Experience the style and glamour of our private upstairs function rooms, perfect for your wedding, christmas parties, special birthday celebrations or corporate events.

Where: 1 bay street Phone: (03) 9646 3990 email: [email protected] Web: www.thepier.net.au

THe PieR

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Port of Melbourne Corporation (PoMC) is once again conducting port boat tours, departing from Boatman’s Landing during March. These free tours will include a guided commentary from PoMC staff and offer an excellent opportunity to see the working port up close. Tours will run to and from Williamstown (Gem Pier) and will visit major port facilities including Swanson Dock, South Wharf, Victoria Dock and the Yarraville Berths.

Online bookings will open from Tuesday 6th of February and are tours

are expected to fill fast. The best method of securing your place is via the online booking form on the PoMC website www.portofmelbourne.com/community. Due to safety issues, no children under 8 years are allowed.

tour dates: Saturdays 10, 17 & 24 March / Sundays 4 & 25departing from docklands at 9:30am, noon and 2:30pm.Further Info: www.portofmelbourne.com/community

PORT OF MELBOURNE bOaT TOURs bEGiN FOR 2012

a new state of the art family and children’s centre is to be built in liardet st, port Melbourne, following the go ahead from the Heritage council.

The Heritage council confirmed in December that lady Forster Kindergarten will not be placed on the state Heritage Register, removing the final obstacle in council’s plans to construct the highly anticipated centre on that site. lady Forster Kindergarten (lFK), has been temporarily relocated to Elwood beach community centre and are operating as usual.

Mayor cr Rachel powning said the decision by the Heritage council was an early christmas present for port phillip families.“council is thrilled to have received the Heritage council’s decision after a long wait. We have overcome this final hurdle and can now start building this critical family and children’s centre for our local families.”

Works for demolition of the Family and children’s centre in port Melbourne commenced on Monday16 January 2012 and council will be pleased to see the completion of works in 2013.

The new centre will provide up to 135 licensed childcare places helping to address demand in the local area. included will be maternal and child health services and spaces for playgroup, new parent groups and other community uses.

both the port Melbourne Family and childcare centre and the new st Kilda Family and children’s centre opening in late 2012 will greatly increase childcare places for the large number of families on waiting for care.

The albert park college childcare centre will remain in temporary accommodation at port Melbourne primary school until the new facility opens. council looks forward to having lFK back at liardet street along with the albert park college childcare centre, Maternal and child Health Nurses and local playgroups in the much expanded facility.

The design of the centre has been informed by a steering committee consisting of representatives from council, apccc, lFK, playgroups, childcare access port phillip, state government and community members. all members of the steering committee have provided valuable input and have voted in favour of the current design concept.

Elements of the design supporting an integrated centre include:

• single entry and foyer

• single reception/admin areas

• shared staff planning facilities

• Flexible room structures allowing playgroup rooms to be used for community groups

The design aims to achieve good environmental outcomes through:

• Water harvesting and recycling

• solar hot water

• split system air conditioning

• sweep fans and cross ventilation

• Double glazing on windows

• Durable materials with environmental credentials

• Energy efficient appliances

The building has been designed to optimise the outdoor play area. both apccc and lFK will have access to large playgrounds, with more than double the amount of outdoor space per child required under government regulation.

Please visit the website for further information: http://www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/liardet_st_family_childrens_centre.htm

WORKS cOMMENcE FOR PORT MELBOURNE FaMilY & cHilDREN’s cENTRE

The Jalna “big bay swim” is a challenging 3.2km swim from port Melbourne to Williamstown organised and managed by the Rotary club of point Gellibrand raising much needed funds for community projects, primarily challenge Kids cancer support Network and brainwave.

in 2012, the event marks 22 years of success, and this year’s theme is “are You Up to the challenge”. The 3.2km swim is in open water, so it is recommended that you are reasonably fit and a confident swimmer.

The big bay swim starts at sandridge beach and finishes at Gem pier at Williamstown. You can enter on the day but pre-registration is encouraged to avoid delays before your swim. all entrants receive a bbs T-shirt and cap.

When: sunday 26th February, at 9am.From: sandridge beach, port Melbourne entry Cost: before 20 Feb: $49 On the day: $65Register: www.bigbayswim.com.au

Gasworks backyard cinema is the place to be on those warm balmy nights this February. presenting a variety of films every Friday at dusk, bask in the lush surroundings while enjoying an assortment of films, including Red Dog (Feb 3), senna (Feb 10), and Midnight in paris (Feb 17).

Gasworks backyard cinema is a dog and bike friendly, bYO event, with all cyclists offered discounted ticket prices. The Gasworks team will also fire up the exceptionally popular Gasworks bbQ, so be sure to head down early and have a feed! please note that alcohol is not permitted after 8pm.

Gasworks arts park truly is a superb location for outdoor cinema screenings during the summer evenings.

When: Until Friday 17th February.Where: Gasworks arts park – albert parktickets: $18, conc. $16, Dogs Free! Bookings: www.gasworks.org.au or 9699 3253

biG baY SWiM 2012

GasWORKs BAcKYARD ciNEMA

Gasworks Arts Park presents

Gasworks Backyard Cinema13 Jan —17 Feb 2012

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