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PROGRAM OF EVENTS MARCH TO MAY 2013 CONCERTS GARDEN EVENTS HOUSE TOURS HEALTH & WELLBEING LECTURES COURSES BUSH WALK ON-THE-COUCH BOTANICAL ART t Macedon

Duneira Directions From Melbourne Take the Calder Freeway to the Macedon/Mt Macedon exit (VicRoads no. C322). From the roundabout, travel approx. 9 kilometres along Mt Macedon Road, passing the Mt Macedon Golf Club and Mt Macedon Primary School on the left and The Mt Macedon Trading Post and Sefton homestead on the right (at Pinchoff Lane). Branch left into Officer Lane. Should you reach the Mt Macedon Memorial Cross turnoff, you have gone too far. Turn off to the Cross Officer Lane Mt Macedon Rd From the north Take the Calder Freeway to the Woodend/Romsey exit (VicRoads no. C324), turning left. Travel approx. 4 kilometres to the Mt Macedon turn off, turning right into Straws Lane. Turn left at the T-intersection, onto Mt Macedon Road (VicRoads no. C322). Travelling over Mt Macedon, you will pass the Mt Macedon Memorial Cross turnoff, on the right. Officer Lane is approx. 1.5 kilometres further, also on the right. During events, there will be A-boards displayed at the corner of Mt Macedon Road and Officer Lane. The gates of Duneira are on the right, approx. 50 metres from the corner. Should you have any difficulty finding us on the day, please call 5426 1490 for assistance. Pinchoffs Lane Duneira Officer Lane Mt Macedon Victoria 3441 PO Box 251 Macedon Victoria 3440 Telephone 61 3 5426 1490 Email to admin@duneira.com.au Facsimile 61 3 5426 1849 Website www.duneira.com.au

Program of Events Director s Welcome 4 About Stoneman and His Vision 4 Page HOUSE & GARDEN EVENTS 5 Heritage House Festival and Open Garden 6 Garden Tours 6 Mt Macedon Bush Walk 7 Guided House Tours 7 LECTURES & COURSES 8 Games Composers Play 9 Introduction to the Oriental Carpets at Duneira 10 Organic Electronic Materials: A Licence to Print Money 11 Violin Playing and the Art of Fencing 12 Botanical Drawing Workshop 13 MID-WEEK COURSES 14 Italian & Chinese Lessons, Art Classes, Meditation, Performing Arts Therapy, Harp Workshop, Gateways 15 ON THE COUCH 16 Maxine McKew 16 HEALTH AND WELLBEING 17 Meditation Workshop 17 Advances in Complete Medical Care 17 CONCERTS 18 SHE Seven Harp Ensemble 18 Songmakers & Piazzolla 19 Joe Chindamo, piano & Zoe Black, violin 20 Arcadia: Trio Sonatas of the Baroque 21

Director s Welcome Welcome to Duneira s fourth year of events, our March to May program. Duneira has come alive with its wide-ranging activities; it is a living cultural centre that aims to invigorate and inspire people of all ages and stages in life. Come and enjoy Duneira for its rare and historically important botanical plants, its significant library featuring antiquarian books, its artwork collection and its concert series. The 1875 historic Victorian homestead is in excellent condition and is warm and inviting as it is still a much loved family home. We continue to provide a canvas to explore new ideas, offer the chance to converse with inspiring guest lecturers and, with our health and wellbeing series, make available opportunities to learn to look after yourself. One should never stop learning, and so our educational activities and courses are expanding, with Chinese language courses, art classes, meditation and performing arts therapy for children with learning needs. Also Gateways (a state primary school gifted education program) will offer more courses. More information can be provided upon request. We welcome private bookings for private functions, such as tour groups (garden, house, art), student visits, conferences and staff training days and can help with catering on request. Our cultural activities are unique in Australia s cultural setting, generously supported by the S.R. Stoneman Foundation, in the manner of the great European and American philanthropic collections. Less than one hour out of Melbourne, with its own magical climate and fresh air, Duneira is a place of timeless elegance and beauty, with a touch of old England. Come and enjoy. Be inspired! Dr Jacqueline Ogeil Stoneman & His Vision Duneira s seventh owner, Stuart Rusden Stoneman, was born in Castlemaine in 1927. He was the only son of local businessman Thomas Stoneman and became the third generation of the Stoneman family to work in the grocery industry. Motivated by a grand vision and study undertaken overseas in 1950, Stuart returned to Castlemaine and implemented self-service grocery stores eventually developing the business into the successful Stoneman s Supermarket chain with additional stores in Bendigo, Echuca and Ballarat. Upon his death in 2002, Duneira was bequeathed to the care of The S.R. Stoneman Foundation to manage for the benefit of local and broader communities. Stoneman s vision for Duneira was to maintain and preserve Duneira, to open it to the public, on a smaller scale but in the spirit of the Huntington Collection in California, and for it to continue to be a place where people have the opportunity to learn and relax in an aesthetically cultivated environment; to enable interested individuals and groups to have access to the property; to view and examine the various collections and attractions; and in certain instances to enjoy suitable social and other functions. 4

Events House &Garden Evemts well worth repeated visits House & Garden Events 5

House Garden & Garden Events Events Heritage House Festival and Open Garden* Duneira s stunning heritage garden (c. 1872) will be open to the public on Sunday 21 April. The architecture, size and array of plants are a great tribute to Duneira s colonial past and to the unusual climate of Mt Macedon. The garden dramatically responds to the seasons and will be in full autumnal colour. Guided house tours will be held at 10.30am, 12.00pm, 1.30pm and 3.00pm. DATE Sunday 21 April TIME 10.00am 4.00pm COST $10 garden, $15 house Bookings essential for house tours www.duneira.com.au *Held as part of the National Trust s Heritage Houses Festival. Garden Tours Why waste thousands of dollars on an airfare to Britain when you can see the best of an English heritage garden just one hour out of Melbourne? Stephen Ryan Acclaimed local gardeners will lead you on a guided tour of the spectacular Duneira garden c. 1872. These one-hour tours are highly entertaining as well as informative; a treat with leading local experts in the field. Tours start at the front gate of the Duneira driveway, Officer Lane, Mt Macedon. Bring sensible walking shoes and an umbrella (and check the weather report). DATE TIME COST Thursdays: 7, 14, 21 & 28 March; 11 & 18 April Saturdays: 23 March; 13 April Monday: special opening 11 March (long weekend) 12.00pm 1.00pm $20 full / $15 conc Please note: House tours are available in association with these events. Tours will be cancelled on Total Fire Ban days and are not suitable for people in wheelchairs. 6 House & Garden Events

House & Garden Events Mt Macedon Bush Walk with Stephen Ryan Are you really fit and looking for something different? Acclaimed gardener Stephen Ryan grew up in Mt Macedon and knows the local mountain hikes inside out. The tour starts and ends at Duneira and will take you through native forest past a fern gully into exotic conifer plantings including a woodlot of giant American Redwoods that burnt and resprouted after the Ash Wednesday bush fires. You then take a side trip up to the eerie Camels Hump (an old volcanic plug) and finally walk down past some of the mountain s famous private gardens. DATE Saturday 13 April TIME 10.00am 12.30pm COST $40 adults and $30 children (aged 12 17) Tours are cancelled on Total Fire Ban days. Guided House Tours Built in 1875 by Suetonius Officer, Duneira is a renovated homestead that tells the tale of its subsequent owners. Tours of this home explain the past and present activities and the vision of Stuart Stoneman. The house features an extensive library, artwork collection, Persian rugs, grand pianos and interesting period furniture. The one-hour tour starts in the loungeroom with morning tea. Please note: Times work in collaboration with the garden tours. DATE TIME COST Thursdays: 7, 14, 21 & 28 March; 11 & 18 April; 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 May Saturdays: 13 April; 4 & 25 May 10.45am 11.45am $20 full / $15 conc includes morning tea House & Garden Events 7

Lectures Lectures &Courses 88 Tours Lectures & Courses

Lectures & Courses Games Composers Play A series of three lectures by John O Donnell How do composers compose? Inspiration, divine or otherwise, is the commonly accepted explanation, but Edison s 10 per cent inspiration and 90 per cent perspiration applies just as much to composition as to invention. Beyond this, many composers over the ages have used a seemingly endless array of stimuli to challenge or spur on the compositional process: alphabets, palindromes, numbers, labyrinths, codes, imitations of nature, games of chance. In a series of three lectures with musical illustrations, internationally acclaimed musicologist and performer John O Donnell explores these games of the mind in music from medieval to modern times. John O Donnell was educated at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, where he was appointed Lecturer in Academic Studies at the age of eighteen. In 1974 he was appointed Senior Lecturer in Music at the Victorian College of the Arts, where he subsequently served a term as Dean, and in 1990 he was appointed Senior Lecturer in Musicology at the University of Melbourne. He is the first person ever to perform Bach s complete keyboard works in public. His recordings of the complete keyboard works of Johann Caspar Kerll (which he had previously edited for the Viennese publisher Doblinger) and organ works of Bach have met with international acclaim, an album of the latter named Best Recording of the Year (2000) in the International Record Review. DATE TIME COST Saturdays: 23 March, 13 April, 4 May 12.00pm 1.00pm $35 full / $25 conc per session $95 full / $80 conc for series Lectures & Courses 9

Lectures & Courses Introduction to the Oriental Carpets at Duneira Susan Scollay The artworks and furnishings at Duneira are complemented by a fine collection of antique oriental carpets. This illustrated talk will highlight some of the most interesting examples from the collection and will outline their place of origin, their technique and the symbolism of their designs. The talk will also include a discussion of the ways in which oriental carpets have been appreciated and used in European settings over the centuries. Susan Scollay is an art historian and curator specialising in the arts of the Islamic world and in historic textiles. She is a contributing editor to the prestigious, London-based journal, HALI: carpet, textile and Islamic art. She was the specialist guest co-curator of the exhibition, Love and Devotion: From Persia and Beyond at the State Library of Victoria in 2012 and at the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, in 2012 and 2013. DATE TIME COST Saturday 23 March 10.45am 11.45am $35 full / $25 conc 10 Lectures & Courses

Lectures & Courses Organic Electronic Materials: A Licence to Print Money Professor Andrew Holmes Polymers (plastics) are usually regarded as insulating materials. This view of polymers was turned on its head when it was discovered that certain kinds of polymers can be made to conduct electricity as efficiently as metallic copper. They can also be used as semiconductors. Imagine a plastic sandwich being connected to a battery and giving out light. This talk will illustrate the electronics revolution in which organic materials can be printed on plastic and used in TVs, solar cells and as transistors. The ultimate goal of the work is to print solar cells on polymer substrates in a manner similar to the current technology for printing the Australian polymer banknote. Professor Andrew Holmes works in the CSIRO Division of Materials Science and Engineering (CSIRO Fellow); University of Melbourne School of Chemistry, Bio21 Institute (Melbourne Laureate Professor of Chemistry); and Imperial College Department of Chemistry (Emeritus Professor and Distinguished Research Fellow). In May 2010 he was the Robert Robinson Lecturer and in 2011 2012 was the Newton Abraham Visiting Professor at Oxford. He received a Royal Medal from the Royal Society in 2012. He is Foreign Secretary of the Australian Academy of Science. DATE TIME COST Saturday 4 May 4.15pm 5.15pm $35 full / $25 conc Lectures & Courses 11

Lectures & Courses Violin Playing and the Art of Fencing Davide Monti, Italian baroque violin virtuoso This lecture/demonstration is a must for anyone who wants to improve their bowing technique. Virtuoso violinist Davide Monti is also an expert fencer and shares the secrets of his phenomenal bowing technique in this entertaining presentation. He will talk about the influences of fencing on the playing of the violin in the seventeenth century, giving practical examples, some historical aspects and the consequences upon the aesthetic of the two arts. DATE TIME COST Saturday 25 May 12.00pm 1.00pm $25 full / $20 conc 12 Lectures & Courses

Lectures & Courses Botanical Drawing Workshop Jenny Phillips Work intimately with the internationally acclaimed botanical artist Jenny Phillips. This workshop is open to artists with some experience in watercolour and drawing. It will be a remarkable day painting autumn leaves in the garden at Duneira where autumn occurs earlier than Melbourne. A materials list will be supplied upon application. Book early to secure your place, as numbers will be restricted. Award-winning botanical artist Jenny Phillips teaches at the Orient-Express Hotels worldwide, the Chelsea Physic Gardens, London, and the New York Botanic Gardens. She has been an invited guest speaker at the Getty Museum and the Hunt Institute. She is the recipient of the Celia Rosser Award 2009 Botanicasia Exhibition in Melbourne, a Gold Medallist from The Australian National Print Awards 1998 and has received The Royal Horticultural Society, Gold Award, London 1993. DATE TIME COST Saturday 23 March 9.30am 4.30pm $140 (not including materials) Bookings essential and places are strictly limited. Bookings www.duneira.com.au Lectures & Courses 13

Mid-Week Courses Italian Lessons & Chinese Lessons, Art Classes, Meditation, Performing Arts Therapy, Harp Workshop & Gateways In the setting of the glorious Duneira homestead, learn a new language or art form, or just relax. There are also special courses for children. Language lessons are with a native speaker, and are mainly beginners levels. Private lessons can also be accommodated. Art classes: Look Afresh Observational drawing in pencil and charcoal, pen and ink, a six-week course with artist Kate Stones. Meditation sessions are the Stillness Meditation method made famous by Ainslie Meares. This weekly course is in association with the two-hour meditation session with Pauline McKinnon on Monday 11 March. 14 Mid-Week Courses

Mid-Week Courses Performing Arts Therapy for Children with Special Needs: Children participate in various dance styles, music, acting and drama for 60 minutes with an experienced therapist. This program is designed to empower children to communicate, improvise and grow. Harp Workshop: Meet the Harp gives an introduction to the harp and how it works. Open to any age. Gateways: Programs are run via Gateways and the associated state school of the child. Programs held at Duneira will include biology, botanical art, writing workshops, art history and history. Please enquire through your state school or Gateways. Please read further information about all courses on our website or call us for more information. DATE Mondays (Performing Arts Therapy) 4, 18 & 25 March; 15, 22 & 29 April; 6, 13 & 20 May Tuesdays (languages, meditation, art) 5, 12, 19 & 26 March; 16, 23 & 30 April; 7, 14 & 21 May Art classes begin on Tuesday 9 April TIME Languages 1.30pm, 4.00pm & 6.00pm Art Classes 2.00pm & 5.00pm, Meditation 4.30 & 6.00pm Performing Art Therapy 11.00am Harp Workshop 9.15am (one off class) Details on our website. Fees do not include materials. Bookings www.duneira.com.au Mid-Week Courses 15

On The Couch The On the couch with series features prominent Australians and gives us a very personal and rare perspective into their lives. This friendly conversation hour is conducted by Duneira's Director, Jacky Ogeil, who also draws the audience into the discussion. Maxine McKew Maxine McKew is a former Australian politician and journalist; she was the Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government in the Rudd ministry and the first Gillard ministry. She was only the second person to unseat a sitting Australian prime minister when she won the seat of Bennelong in New South Wales from John Howard in 2007. She lost her seat in 2010 to wjohn Alexander, the Liberal Party candidate. Before entering politics, Maxine was an award-winning broadcast journalist. She hosted a number of programs on ABC television and radio, most recently Lateline and The 7.30 Report. Maxine is currently a Vice-Chancellor s Fellow at the University of Melbourne and has recently published her memoirs Tales from the Political Trenches with MUP Publications. DATE TIME COST Saturday 13 April 4.15pm 5.15pm $25 full / $20 conc 16 On-The-Couch

Lectures Health and Wellbeing Meditation Workshop Letting Go, Living Calm To learn the art of capturing stillness of mind simply, naturally, effortlessly. Pauline McKinnon is the founding director of the Stillness Meditation Therapy Centre in Melbourne. She is well known as the author of In Stillness Conquer Fear and Living Calm in a Busy World. Pauline will share almost thirty years experience in teaching Stillness Meditation as originated by Dr Ainslie Meares. Learn how she found lasting relief from a stress-related health challenge. Have your questions answered and discover a natural way to reverse anxiety and stress and find and maintain energy, creativity and productivity with less effort. DATE Monday 11 March TIME 10.00am 12.00pm COST $60 full / $45 conc Bookings essential and places are strictly limited. Bookings www.duneira.com.au phone 5426 1490 Advances in Complete Medical Care Professor Avni Sali MBBS, PhD, FRACS, FACS, FACNEM Chronic or persistent illness is best managed using an integrative approach; using the best of all available medical science including health enhancement and with an emphasis on why the person has become ill. All available treatment options will be included in this talk, such as mind body medicine, nutrition, supplements, environment and exercise. Professor Avni Sali is Founder and Director of the National Institute of Integrative Medicine and President of the International Council of Integrative Medicine. Professor Sali is also an Honorary Professor at the School of Medicine, University of Queensland. DATE Saturday 23 March TIME 4.15pm 5.15pm COST $25 full / $20 conc Health and Wellbeing 17

Concerts SHE Seven Harp Ensemble Proudly presented in conjunction with the Woodend Winter Arts Festival SHE is an exciting and enchanting ensemble with a diverse repertoire including many newly commissioned Australian works. The group brings together graduates of the Australian National University under the direction of world renowned harpist, Alice Giles. In January 2013, SHE will be touring to Beijing, followed by regional tours in New South Wales and Victoria in March and August. Highlights of the 2013 SHE concert program include: John Dowland: Lachrimae Martin Wesley-Smith: Seven Widows at the Gates of Sugamo Larry Sitsky: Fantasia No 13: Perpetuum Mobile Ross Edwards: Arafura Arioso Maurice Ravel: Alborada del gracioso from Miroirs Ernesto Lecuona: Malagueña Please see our educational section for our special SHE Meet the Harp Workshop at 11am on the same day. DATE Monday 11 March TIME 2.30pm 3.30pm COST $35 full / $25 conc VENUE St Ambrose Catholic Church, Templeton Street, Woodend 18 Concerts

Concerts Songmakers and Piazzolla: Music and Songs of Argentina Songmakers Australia Nicholas Dinopoulos, bass-baritone Andrea Katz, piano Susannah Ng, violin Blair Harris, cello One of Australia s most vibrant vocal ensembles, Songmakers Australia, make their début at Duneira with an exploration of the music and songs of Argentina s most revered and reviled composer, Astor Piazzolla. Opening with Otoño Porteño, we will follow him not just through the seasons, but also explore the streets, the times and pulse of his favourite city. His songs, less well known than his instrumental music, will take us to his exiles and his triumphs from Paris to Rome and back to his only true love, Buenos Aires. Astor Piazzolla: Otoño Porteño, Balada para un loco, Escualo, Invierno Porteño, Balada para mi muerte, La Muerte del Angel, Primavera Porteña, Milonga carrieguera, Milonga sin palabras, Chiquilín de Bachín, Verano Porteño, Preludio per l anno 3001, Libertango. DATE TIME COST Saturday 13 April 2.30pm 3.30pm $35 full / $25 conc Enquiries and phone booking: 5426 1490 Concerts 19

Concerts Joe Chindamo, piano & Zoe Black, violin This collaboration between two celebrated artists from different worlds has immediately established itself as a formidable force in Australian chamber music. Black has long been thought of as a violinist s violinist, and pianist/composer Joe Chindamo s eclectic musical gifts place him in a class of his own. In the quest to seek new musical avenues, it has become fashionable for classical artists to indulge in crossover projects. The Black/Chindamo union is not a classical/jazz crossover à la Jacques Loussier, but rather the product of two artists creating a musical dialogue with a combined language, resulting in a new music altogether. The repertoire largely consists of reinventions of works by the masters as Busoni and Rachmaninov did in their day and a plethora of purely original composition by Joe Chindamo and a few unlikely surprises. Together, Joe and Zoe are creating an entirely new genre of Australian music, combining lyricism, urbane rhythms, a modern romanticism, making this music thrilling, passionate and alive. DATE TIME COST Saturday 4 May 2.30pm 3.30pm $35 full / $25 conc 20 Concerts

Concerts Arcadia: Trio Sonatas of the Baroque Davide Monti, violin Lucinda Moon, violin Edwina Cordingley, cello Jacqueline Ogeil, harpsichord If you love the string quartet genre this concert is for you. The trio sonata is the outstanding chamber genre of the Baroque, occupying a place filled by the string quartet in subsequent eras. Trio suggests three players, but for most trio sonatas four performers is the norm owing to the presence of a keyboard player who plays the bass line with the cello (or other bass instrument) while realising the harmonies. Purcell, Corelli and Leclair are among the major composers of trio sonatas, each contributing a distinct national flavour to the genre. Accademia Arcadia is a baroque chamber ensemble of high originality. Known simply as Arcadia, this company was formed by Jacqueline Ogeil in 2001. Its début CD of Buxtehude Cantatas for the Tall Poppies label, including world première recordings of five cantatas, has won international critical acclaim as has its second CD of Handel s Italian Cantatas. In 2007 Arcadia s CD Trio sonatas, released with Tall Poppies, was a finalist for the ARIA award in classical music. In 2010 Arcadia accompanied the Victorian opera s production of Xerxes in the new Murdoch Recital Hall. DATE TIME COST Saturday 25 May 2.30pm 3.30pm $35 full / $25 conc Italian Concerts Lessons 21 21

Bookings & Enquiries Bookings and enquiries Bookings and enquiries can be made: online through our website at www.duneira.com.au by telephoning us on 61 3 5426 1490 by cheque made out to Duneira Pastoral Co. and sent with details of event dates and times you wish to book for, how many tickets you require and if they are full or concession to: Duneira Ticket Sales, PO Box 251, Macedon 3440 Please include a stamped self-addressed envelope and a contact phone number with your booking. A booking form can also be downloaded from the website. Please note Duneira has a no-refund-or-exchange policy for all events. Duneira has a no-dogs-allowed policy and a nosmoking policy. All information is correct at the time of printing. Duneira reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the program. In the event of a Total Fire Ban day or dangerous weather warning, Duneira will be closed to the public and money for bookings of events refunded or the event moved to another day. It is the patron s responsibility to check weather reports leading up to the event and make alternative arrangements. Concessions ONLY available for pensioners or full-time students. Please show concession card with your ticket. Please send a copy with your postal order. We cater for private tours of the house, garden or art collection. Tours are also available in Mandarin. Phone 5426 1490 for more details.

Name Booking Form Phone Email Address Postcode House & Garden Events Heritage House Festival & Open Garden Open Garden 10.00am 4.00pm House Tours Please select a time: 10.30am 12.00pm 1.30pm 3.00pm Saturday 21 April Garden Tours 12.00pm 1.00pm Please select a date: Thursdays 7 Mar 14 Mar 21 Mar 28 Mar 11 Apr 18 Apr Saturdays 23 Mar 13 Apr Monday 11 Mar (long weekend) Mt Macedon Bush Walk 10.00am 12.30pm Saturday 13 Apr Guided House Tours 10.45am 11.45pm Please select a date: Thursdays 7 Mar 14 Mar 21 Mar 28 Mar 11 Apr 18 Apr 2 May 9 May 16 May 23 May 30 May Saturdays 13 Apr 4 May 25 May Please indicate number of tickets required in box $10 garden $15 house $20 full $15 conc $40 adults $30 children (aged 12 18) $20 full $15 conc Lectures & Courses Games Composers Play 12.00pm 1.00pm Saturdays 23 Mar 13 Apr 4 May Introduction to the Oriental Carpets at Duneira 10.45am 11.45am $35 full $25 conc Saturday 23 Mar Organic Electronic Materials: A Licence to Print Money 4.15pm 5.15pm $35 full $25 conc Saturday 4 May Violin Playing and the Art of Fencing 12.00pm 1.00pm Saturday 25 May Botanical Drawing Workshop 9.30am 4.30pm Saturday 23 Mar $95 full series $80 conc full series $35 full per session $25 conc per session $25 full $20 conc $140 (not including materials) On-The-Couch Maxine McKew 4.15pm 5.15pm Saturday 13 Apr Mid-Week Courses Details on website www.duneira.com.au $25 full $20 conc Please turn over for more events...

Health and Wellbeing Meditation Workshop 10.00am 12.00pm Monday 11 Mar Advances in Complete Medical Care 4.15pm 5.15pm Saturday 23 Mar Concerts SHE Seven Harp Ensemble 2.30pm 3.30pm Monday 11 Mar $25 full $20 conc Songmakers and Piazzolla: Music and Songs of Argentina 2.30pm 3.30pm $35 full $25 conc Saturday 13 Apr Joe Chindamo, piano & Zoe Black, violin 2.30pm 3.30pm Saturday 4 May Arcadia: Trio Sonatas of the Baroque 2.30pm 3.30pm Saturday 25 May $60 full $45 conc $35 full $25 conc $35 full $25 conc $35 full $25 conc Payment details Visa/Mastercard q Cheque q payable to Duneira Pastoral Co. Card Number Full name on card: CCV Card expiry date / Total amount: Please post this form, with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: Duneira Ticket Sales, PO Box 251, Macedon 3440. Events will be cancelled on Total Fire Ban days. It is your responsibility to check the weather report. Duneira Officer Lane, Mt Macedon, Victoria 3441 PO Box 251, Macedon 3440 Telephone 61 3 5426 1490 Email to admin@duneira.com.au Facsimile 61 3 5426 1849 Website www.duneira.com.au All information is correct at the time of printing. Duneira reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the program. Photography by Bruce Hedge and Kim Selby Design & Print Management: Richard McKellar Design 03 9836 7277 www.morrisminorgarage.com