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Destination Mollymook Milton Ulladulla Tourism e-news December 2018
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DOMAIN Press Release, December 2018. Why Mollymook is the perfect sea change all-rounder. Draw-cards: Pristine beaches! Fine dining!
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Domain Article: Quote “Mollymook has long been a favourite of holidaymakers and retirees, but a broader range of buyers now see the appeal.” The draw-cards being among other things its pristine beaches and fine dining.
Link to read their full ‘Domain – Mollymook‘ article
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Cupitts Resturant & Winery. GOLD NSW Tourism Awards. Libby and Tom
St Isidore ranked in the top 100 Restaurants in NSW. Head Chef, Alex
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Cupitt’s Restaurant and Winery were inducted into the NSW Tourism Awards ‘Hall of Fame’ after claiming a GOLD medal for the 3rd year in a row in the category ‘Tourism Wineries, Distilleries and Breweries’ category. Cupitt’s were also awarded a GOLD medal in the ‘Excellence in Food Tourism’ category and a BRONZE medal in the ‘Tourism Restaurants and Catering Services’ category.
The above recognition follows on from Cupitt’s being awarded ‘Best Business in the Region’ at the recent Shoalhaven Business Awards held in Nowra.
Links: Cupitt’s web site and for reviews: Reviews
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St Isidore Restaurant continues to gain glowing recognition: In recent months the ‘Good Food Guide’ – awarded a ‘Chefs Hat’ for 2019 to this fine restaurant. It was the fourth year in a row that they have been recognised with a ‘Chefs Hat’. This was followed by ‘Gourmet Traveller’ ranking St Isidore as the 4th best restaurant in regional NSW. Then during November – December ‘Delicious’ invited the public to list their top 100 restaurant in the state of NSW. St Isidore was ranked 39th in the top 100 restaurant’s in the whole state.
Delicious judges wrote: “Walking into St. Isidore is like walking into the house of a great friend who has been looking forward to having you over for dinner. Chickens peck around outside and a vegetable garden grows down near the pond. Look into the kitchen and be welcomed by the chefs. Almost immediately after, front-of-house are beaming you through to your table.The menu, like the décor, is no fuss. The wine list is carefully considered, and we left wishing St. Isidore was a little closer to Sydney. Then again, that would likely take away some of its charm. The must-eat dish: Charred lamb ribs with macadamia, tamarind, green peppercorns and betel leaf. To read ‘Delicious judges’ full report click on this link: Delicious top 100 restaurants in NSW
Links: St Isidores web site and for reviews: Reviews
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Tallwood ranked in the top 100 Restaurants in NSW
Bannisters Pool Bar
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Tallwood Eatery ranked by ‘Delicious’ in the top 100 Restaurants in the entire NSW state.
Delicious judges wrote: A great cocktail list boasts all the classics, and the wine list is generous, with local and international offerings and the menu dishes are expertly executed and a dream to eat. To read their report click on this link: Delicious top 100 restaurants in NSW
Links: Tallwood web site and for reviews, Reviews
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Bannister’s Pool Bar: The winners of the 2018 New South Wales ‘Savour Australia’ Restaurant & Catering HOSTPLUS Awards for Excellence were announced in September 2018. Bannister’s ‘Pool Bar’ was the NSW Regional winner for best small bar.
Links: Bannister’s web site and for reviews: Reviews
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Shoalhaven Tourism received GOLD at the NSW Tourism Awards
Shoalhaven Tourism awarded GOLD at the NSW Tourism Awards for their – 100 Beaches Challenge, ‘Destination Marketing’ initiative
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Shoalhaven Tourism challenge visitors to see how many of our beautiful beaches they can tick off their bucket list in our area. The challenge is for tourist to find new favourites, create new memories and discover new places. They guarantee you’ll fall in love with a beach that you’ve never even heard of before.
Its all about exploring the South Coast differently, by heading away from the well-trodden paths and going somewhere new. It can include an adventure through our national parks or enjoying wines and produce by blending beautiful havens like Seven Mile Beach and Callala Bay with cellar door visits and long lunches. ‘Living like a local’ itinerary is a favourite, combining salt, sand and a little indulgence at your home away from home. If you are already here you can start playing now, or download a printable copy to show your crew.
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Surf Life Saving 2018 WORLD Championships held at Glenelg Beach S.A.
Mollymook teenager Sammy Zustovich wins GOLD
Mollymook teens BRONZE at WORLD Championships
The Mollymook Surf Club were minnows at the WORLD titles among 5000 athletes competing from 44 different countries in the world.
Sammy Zustovich a Mollymook teenager was awarded GOLD in the U/17 male flags event winning the final in convincing fashion as can be seen by the pic above.
Mollymook’s teenage girls boat crew undertook five arduous rows in the one day to come from behind to claim BRONZE in the U/19 female final against crews older than themselves. The crew comprised Kyla Wall, Chloe Scott, (Sweep) Marty Drysdale, Mia Garin and Eliza Green. For photos and an inspiring Mollymook News web post click on this link: Mollymook’s teenage girls BRONZE (It is a must read)
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Millhouse Christmas Art Exhibition
Surf Boat Carnival – Action a plenty.
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Millhouse Art: Millhouse artists will be showcasing their artwork at the Civic Centre over the Christmas – January period. With free admission it’s certainly worth checking out as it promises fine artwork in both traditional and contemporary styles in all media at reasonable prices.
For more info, click on the link: Millhouse Easter Art Exhibition
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Narooma Surf Boat Carnival. Click on link for more photos at the Narooma Surf Boat Carnival
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Mollymook Golf Club Breakfast and Tapas Evenings
Golf Club Breakfast and Afternoon Tapas
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Mollymook Golf Club: Following on from its huge success last Christmas, the Golf Club will again open for breakfast in the morning and provide tapas dishes downstairs in the afternoon.
For more info, click on this link: Breakfast and tapas over Christmas – January at the Golfie.
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.Some coming Events:
Tallwood Restaurant: ‘Street Food’ from 12.30 pm on the 1st Sunday in each month. Click on the link: Tallwood web site
Tallwood Chef’s Special each Monday night. Three courses and a glass of wine for $55 / person. Click on the link: Tallwood web site
Mollymook Markets: Mollymook Beach Reserve. December 30, 2018. Link: Mollymook Markets
Milton Theatre: ‘The Backsliders’ 8.00 pm January 12, 2019
Bush Food Tour: Noel Butler will conduct this event at Burrill Lake on January 8 and 19, 2019. For information Phone: 0405 646 911
Australia Day Celebrations: Mollymook Beach Reserve, January 26, 2019
Mollymook Markets: Mollymook Beach Reserve. January 26, 2019
South Coast Branch surf titles will be hosted by the Mollymook Surf Life Saving Club on Mollymook beach Saturday February 16, 2019
Milton Show: Milton Showground. March 1 and 2, 2019
Mollymook Ocean Swim Classic: Saturday April 13, 2019. Link: Mollymook Ocean Swim 2019
Ulladulla Blessing of the Fleet and Street Parade: Ulladulla Princes Highway and Ulladulla Harbour. Sunday April 21, 2019
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Editor. Ken Banks Mollymook Beach Waterfront for the Destination Mollymook Milton Ulladulla Tourist Information.