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We’re celebrating beer and Bavarian culture from 3-5 October, with Oktoberfest at the Crown.
Our German-inspired menu, including soft pretzels, pork knuckles, bratwurst sausages, and black forest cake will fill your belly.
But make sure you leave enough room to try some German beers and cocktails.
Kitchen open from 11am daily.
Skinned Lizard is on stage from 8pm Saturday night with duelling guitars, gravelly voices and rustic beatboxing playing classic ballads and rocky renditions of your favourite tunes in their unique southern USA style.
Book now to reserve your table.
Join a group of board game enthusiasts for a casual and fun evening of games! Bring your own favourite game to play with the group, or try something new from the library collection!
Open to anyone aged 15 or over with an interesting in tabletop gaming. BYO snacks and drinks.
Located in the library’s meeting room.
The Historic Motorcycle Club of WA was formed in 1980 and the objective of the Club is to organise events to cater for older racing motorcycles and sidecars in Western Australia and to promote historic competition motorcycle racing in general – “Keeping The Spirit Alive”
They have various classes of machinery that we race, all based on Motorcycling Australia’s GCR Regulations, these include:
VINTAGE Machines built 1920 to 1945
CLASSIC Machines built 1946 to 1962
POST CLASSIC Machines built 1963 to 1972
FORGOTTEN ERA Machines built 1973 to 1982
NEW ERA Machines built 1983 to 1990
Thunderbikes
Juniors for riders under the age of 16 years.
Moderns Machines of the modern era.
Gates open from 9.00am each day, canteen open and FREE entry for spectators.
The Collie Show is once again looking to be a great day of fun and entertainment for all the family, culminating in a great fireworks display.
There will be plenty for the Adults to do such as workshops, live music and market stalls to check out.
The kids have lots to see and do as well face-painting, workshops and a petting zoo.
Show favourites will be there such as show bags, side-show-alley, market stalls and equestrian events and much, much more!
Part of the Lost & Found Festival.
Join Forest Explorers and Adventure Connections on a guided nature hike that celebrates the season’s display of wildflowers! Immerse yourself in spring’s enchantment along the scenic Bibbulmun Track, where stunning views and the award-winning Dam Wall Mural by Guido Van Helten await. After exploring Wellington National Park, arrive at the Quarry at the Dam for a luxury picnic created by Picnic Cheer and curated by Tailored Grazing, featuring treats and local sparkling champagne from Hackersley Estate.
Enjoy a day of exploration, tranquility, and gourmet delights in nature.
Date: Friday 12th October
Time: 9.30am to 2.00pm
Location: Meet at the Wellington National Park Main Carpark
Cost: $149 +BF
Part of the Lost & Found Festival.
Step into the serene embrace of Wellington National Park for an exclusive Pedal Assist E-Bike Adventure, hosted by Adventure Connections. This guided tour starts at the headquarters opposite the Wellington Dam Carpark and winds through scenic trails, leading to the Quarry by the Dam. Enjoy a Picnic Paradise Delight curated by Picnic Cheer, featuring exquisite treats from Tailored Grazing and local bubbles from Hackersley Estate.
Experience an unforgettable blend of adventure, relaxation, and gourmet indulgence in nature’s splendor.
Date: Friday 12th October
Time: 4pm to 7.30pm
Location: Adventure Connections headquarters opposite Wellington Dam carpark.
Cost: $169 +BF
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Classic country markets in the Old Railway Goods Shed building. The building was designed by CY O’Connor and built in 1898.
It was restored between 1997 and 1999 by the Collie Heritage Group Inc.
Today it houses fortnightly markets selling, handmade items, jewellery, second hand books, bric a brac, fresh produce, sheep poo, gemstones and crystals, plants, wooden toys, jams and pickles, eggs, clothing, sausage sizzle and more.
The Historic Motorcycle Club of WA was formed in 1980 and the objective of the Club is to organise events to cater for older racing motorcycles and sidecars in Western Australia and to promote historic competition motorcycle racing in general – “Keeping The Spirit Alive”
They have various classes of machinery that we race, all based on Motorcycling Australia’s GCR Regulations, these include:
VINTAGE Machines built 1920 to 1945
CLASSIC Machines built 1946 to 1962
POST CLASSIC Machines built 1963 to 1972
FORGOTTEN ERA Machines built 1973 to 1982
NEW ERA Machines built 1983 to 1990
Thunderbikes
Juniors for riders under the age of 16 years.
Moderns Machines of the modern era.
Gates open from 9.00am each day, canteen open and FREE entry for spectators.