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Mt Macedon

Autumn Events 2016

Concerts • Garden & House ToursBooks, Lectures and Literary Events

DUNEIRA Offi cer Lane, Mt Macedon, Vic 3441

PO Box 251, Macedon, Vic 3440Telephone: 03 5426 1490, Mon–Thurs, 9am–3pm

www.duneira.com.au

Pinchoff s Lane

Duneira Directions

Turn off to the Cross

Offi cer Lane

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Mt Macedon Rd

To Woodend

To Newham, Romsey, etc

To Gisborne, Melbourne, etc

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 Offi cer Lane. Should you reach the Mt Macedon Memorial Cross turnoff , you have gone too far.

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. Offi cer 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 Offi cer Lane. The gates of Duneira are on the right, approx. 50 metres from the corner.

Should you have any diffi culty fi nding us on the day, please call 5426 1490 for assistance.

DUNEIRA

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About Stoneman and 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 (SSW) 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 benefi t 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.’

Director’s Welcome Welcome to Duneira’s seventh year of events, and our Autumn program which runs from March to May.

Stuart Stoneman’s vision was to create a cultural centre that provided people with the opportunity to relax, learn and be inspired. His philanthropic model was informed by the great American collections; Stoneman’s position in Australian society was ahead of its time and is still unique today.

Our heritage garden, c.1872, is of national signifi cance, even so, it does not overshadow the rich history of the previous owners of this property. All were brilliant visionaries whose legacy lives on in this most unusual property.

Also of signifi cance is our antiquarian book collection, our persian rugs, antique furniture and Stoneman’s personal and eclectic art collection which includes a Rembrandt, a Rodin and a Warhol!

Our events aim to be educational and inspiring. One can hear specialist guest speakers in an intimate setting and have the opportunity to engage with them. Our concerts are held in the intimate chamber music setting in which the Menuhins performed.

In addition to our wide range of public events, private groups are welcome by special arrangement with tours tailored to suit. You’re sure to discover something new at Duneira!

Dr Jacqueline Ogeil

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Violin for 2Anne Harvey-Nagl & Susannah Ng

‘Violin for 2’ is the collaboration of two talented performers exploring the joys of the violin duo repertoire. From the charm of Boccherini to the strange allure of Honnegger, take a musical journey culminating in Prokofiev’s Sonata in C for 2 Violins.

This special evening concert will be performed in two halves, with refreshments served during interval. It will launch the 2016 program of the Woodend Winter Arts Festival.

Date Sat 19 March 2016

Time 7.00–9.00pm

Venue Norma Richardson Hall, Buckland St, Woodend

Cost $40 all tickets

Includes refreshments Tickets must be pre-booked

Join us to celebrate the launch of the 2016 Woodend Winter Arts Festival program

Extreme Fire Danger policy

In the event that this date is declared A Day of Extreme Fire Danger or Code Red Day this event will be cancelled and bookings refunded.

Anne Harvey-Nagl

Susannah Ng

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Writer’s Masterclass with Rosalie Ham

Date Sunday 3 April 2016

Time 10.00am–5.00pm

Cost $260 full / $240 concinc morning/afternoon tea and lunch

This event is catered.

Please advise any food intolerances when you book your tickets.

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Rosalie Ham, authorMeet the author of the The Dressmaker and work closely with her over the day in the beautiful surrounds of Duneira.

The writing workshop will address the elements of story. We will hone writing skills, address voice, point of view, story structure, and polish sentences and paragraphs to sharpen narrative drive.

Your ticket includes lunch, morning/afternoon tea.

This workshop is limited to six participants only.

Total Fire Ban or Dangerous Weather

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.

Off enbach’s comic opera “Le 66”

Shoestring Opera MelbourneTirolean cousins, Grittly and Frantz, meet a pedlar, Berthold, whilst travelling to Strasbourg, when Frantz learns he has won the lottery with his ticket 66. In his excitement he borrows money and goes on a spending spree, returning in grotesque clothing, only to discover that his ticket is actually 99. Sung in a new English translation by a cast including Ellen Leather and Stephen Marsh, and conducted from the piano by Matthew Toogood, this hour long production is sure to entertain.

Join us for a glass of bubbly on the balcony at 3.30 pm before the performance.

Date Sunday 3 April 2016

Time 3.30–5.00pm

Cost $40 all tickets

Total Fire Ban or Dangerous Weather

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.

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Hailed as “technically exceptional, musically mature and artistically adventurous” (CLASSIKON), Sutherland Trio brings together the wealth of talent and experience belonging to three of Australia’s most distinguished musicians.

They perform a selection of their personal favourites from the many riches of the piano trio canon: Mozart Piano Trio in C Major K548, Mendelssohn Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor and Piazzolla Verano Porteño (Summer) and Otono Porteño (Autumn) from the Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. Artists Elizabeth Sellars, violin Molly Kadarauch, cello Caroline Almonte, piano

Date Saturday 16 April 2016

Time 2.30–3.30pm

Cost $35 full / $25 conc

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Sutherland Trio: A Tale of Two Prodigies

“A wealth of experience shines in the confi dence of their address, a co-ordinated balance of output and the players’ consistency of interpretation” – The Age

Serenade

Monash SinfoniaMonash Sinfonia is an un-conducted string ensemble that off ers outstanding young string students the opportunity to work with musicians of the very highest calibre. Since its formation in 1996, Sinfonia has performed at the Port Fairy Festival, the Melbourne International Arts Festival, Melbourne Recital Centre and in Italy and Brazil.Sinfonia will perform some of the great works of the string repertoire by Corelli and Vivaldi as well as a stunning arrangement of Dido's Lament by brilliant Australian composer Joe Chindamo and Josef Suk's beautiful Serenade.

Please note this event is being held at St Ambrose Church, Woodend.

Date Sunday 17 April 2016

Time 2.30–3.30pm

Cost $20 all tickets Venue This concert will be

held at St Ambrose Church, Templeton Street, Woodend.

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Featuring performance majors from Monash UniversityJoin us during May in the glamourous loungeroom of Duneira to hear a free lunchtime recital presented by students from Monash University, in preparation for their university exams.

FREE, BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL!

Consider also booking for a House Tour commencing at 10.45 am with morning tea for $18. See website for details.

Free Lunchtime Concerts in May

Dates Thursdays 5, 12, 19 May 2016

Time 12.00 noon

Cost FREE, BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL!

Note The 5 May concert date coincides with the Greatest Morning Tea to aid the Cancer Council.

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Accademia Arcadia: Il Diabolo (The Italian Devil)

Davide Monti, violin

Josephine Vains, cello

Jacqueline Ogeil, harpsichord and pianoforte

Davide Monti returns to perform a program of the most sublime and virtuoso Italian violin music and a new Australian work!

Monti’s intense exhuberance, phenomenal technique and brilliant improvisations bring these masterpieces to life in a new way.

Hear Corelli, Scarlatti, Vivaldi, Tartini and McGrath as never before!

Date Sunday 22 May 2016Time 11.30am (Please note special

starting time for this concert!)

Cost $35 full / $25 conc

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Duneira Ghost Tour

Unlock the secrets of Duneira

Built in 1875 this homestead has many ghostly stories to tell, refl ecting each of the seven owners. From Suetonius Henry Offi cer right through to Stuart Rusden Stoneman, the house is haunted by its past.

Learn about the mysterious sightings and auras present over its long 140-year history – if you dare – on one of the scariest nights of the year.

Presented by

Date Friday 13 May 2016Time 8.30–10.00pmCost $35 adults $85 family of

2 adults and 2 children

Children must be accompanied by an adult

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Date Sunday 20 March 2016

Time 2.30pm–4.30pm

Cost $25 per person includes afternoon tea

This event is catered. Please advise any food intolerances when you book your tickets.

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Emeritus Professor Bruce Tonge Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist Centre for Developmental Psychiatry and Psychology Monash University

Depression can be a real problem in teenagers that interrupts school and social progress and is a stress on families with long-term adverse consequences.

Warning signs, how to seek help and eff ective approaches to management will be discussed. There will also be opportunity to ask questions.

This event is designed for adults/parents only.

She’s just a moody teenager: Depression and its management in adolescents

Total Fire Ban or Dangerous Weather

In the event of a Total Fire Ban day or dangerous weather warning, Duneira will be closed to the public and this event will be moved to Sunday 7 August 2.30–4.30pm.

In association with the Italian Institute of Culture, we welcome President of Libera Pisa, Giacomo Saccone, a PhD student at the University of Pisa. Libera is an international organisation promoting lawfulness and fi ghting corruption.

How far is Calabria from Australia?

The “Honoured Society” is an established crime organization acting in Australia. Its origins can be traced to Italian immigrants of the 1960s.

From that moment the stories of Australian and Italian organized crime are linked together, whilst the governments of the two countries who started to oppose the phenomenon are without synergy.

This will be an interesting talk on Italian and Australian history, politics, crime and more.

Giacomo Saccone

Date Sunday 22 May 2016

Time 2.30–3.30pm

Cost $25 per person

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Lecture: The danger of mafi a globalisation and the struggle of anti-mafi a associations

Guided House Tours with Morning Tea

Built in 1875 by Suetonius Offi cer, 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 conjunction with some of the garden tours and also with free concerts in May.

Thursdays

Dates MARCH 3, 10, 17, 24

APRIL 14, 21, 28

MAY 12, 19

also Saturday 16 April

Sunday 20 March

Time 10.45am

Cost $18 per person, includes morning tea

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Total Fire Ban or Dangerous Weather

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.

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea at Duneira

The Duneira homestead is the perfect place for this year’s Biggest Morning Tea. And you’re invited!

Let’s raise funds for the Cancer Council Victoria by coming along and sharing tea and home-made treats.

If you’d like to make a donation to our Fundraising Page but can’t attend the morning tea, just visit our website for information.

Date Thursday 5 May 2016Time 10.15–11.30amCost $20 per person, of

which $15 will go to Cancer Council

Book duneira.com.au Call 5426 1490

Mon–Thurs 9–3 Tax Deductible

receipts for $15 available upon request on the day.

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

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you can attend a free concert at Duneira at 12 noon. Separate bookings are

essential for the free concert. www.duneira.com.au

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Featuring performance majors from Monash University

Spoil mum this Mother’s Day with Afternoon Tea at Duneira and a Concert peformance of classical chamber music.

Duneira’s warm and charming environment makes it the perfect place for a relaxing get-together with your Mum on Mother’s Day.

We will commence with Afternoon Tea at 3.00 pm. The concert will fi nish by 4.30 pm.

Mother’s Day Concert & Afternoon Tea

Dates Sunday 8 May 2016

Time 3.00–4.30pm

Cost $25 per person

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Autumn Garden Tours at Duneira

‘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

Respected local gardeners will lead you on a guided tour of the spectacular Duniera heritage garden c. 1872. These one-hour tours are highly entertaining as well as informative; a treat with leading local experts in the fi eld.

Tours start at the front of the house. Bring sensible walking shoes and an umbrella (and check the weather report). Parking available behind homestead.

Thursdays

Dates MARCH 3, 10, 17, 24

APRIL 14, 21, 28

Time 12.15pm

Weekends

Dates 20 March, 1.00pm

16 April, 12.15pm

17 April, 12.15pm

Cost $15 per person

delightful autumnal landscape ...

Total Fire Ban or Dangerous Weather

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.

Join Julian Burnside in a general conversation over wine & cheese about the use and misuse of language.

In Julian’s words, “The point of language is to convey meaning. Ideally, it should do so accurately. Not all writers honour this ideal. The purpose of language may be betrayed by carelessness, foolishness or malice.”

Spend a luxurious one-and-a-half hours in great conversation and company, in the glorious Duneira loungeroom.

Argue if you dare ... ticket price includes wine and cheese.

Date Saturday 16 April 2016

Time 4.30–6.00pm

Cost $40 per person

Your ticket price includes wine and cheese

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Join Julian Burnside QC AO in conversation

Julian Burnside AO QC is an Australian barrister who practises principally in commercial litigation, trade practices and administrative law. He is also a human rights and refugee advocate, and author.

Book discussionShylock is My Name by Howard Jacobsen

Date Sunday 17 April 2016

Time 11.00am–12.30pm

Cost $25 per person, includes morning tea

This is a catered event, please advise any food intolerances.

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

Sheila Drummond, facilitator

Celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. Join us in the splendid surrounds of the Duneira library with literary agent Sheila Drummond facilitating.

Man Booker Prize-winner and great chronicler of Jewish life Howard Jacobsen revisits Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice with Shylock Is My Name (published February 2016).

This is part of The Hogarth Shakespeare Project, where major contemporary writers ‘retell’ Shakespeare’s plays for the modern reader.

Howard Jacobson’s version of The Merchant of Venice bends time to its own advantage as it asks what it means to be a father, a Jew and a merciful human being in the modern world.

03 5426 1490Mon–Thurs 9–3

www.duneira.com.au

‘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 RyanDuneira’s stunning heritage garden (c. 1872) will be open to the public on selected days. 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 you can view the beautiful tones of the autumn season.

No bookings required, just pay at the gate. Correct change is greatly appreciated. You are welcome to bring a picnic and spend time in the garden.

Dates Sunday 20 March Sunday 3 April Saturday 16 April Sunday 17 April

(10am–1.30pm)

Time 10.00am to 4.00pm

Except 17/4/16

Cost $10 per adult

Children are FREE

AUTUMN OPEN GARDENS at Duneira

Total Fire Ban or Dangerous Weather

In the event of a Total Fire Ban day or dangerous weather warning, Duneira will be closed to the public. It is the patron’s responsibility to check weather reports leading up to the event and make alternative arrangements.

Thursday 3 March 12.15–1.15pm Garden TourThursday 3 March 10.45–11.45am House TourThursday 10 March 12.15–1.15pm Garden TourThursday 10 March 10.45–11.45am House TourThursday 17 March 12.15–1.15pm Garden TourThursday 17 March 10.45–11.45am House TourSaturday 19 March 7.00–9.00pm Concert: Violin for 2Sunday 20 March 1.00–2.00pm Garden TourSunday 20 March 10.45–11.45am House TourSunday 20 March 2.30–4.30pm Depression in AdolescentsSunday 20 March 10.00am–4.00pm Open GardenThursday 24 March 12.15–1.15pm Garden TourThursday 24 March 10.45–11.45am House TourSunday 3 April 3.30–5.00pm Off enbach’s Opera “Le 66”Sunday 3 April 10.00am–5.00pm Writer’s Masterclass with Rosalie HamSunday 3 April 10.00am–4.00pm Open GardenThursday 14 April 12.15–1.15pm Garden TourThursday 14 April 10.45–11.45am House TourSaturday 16 April 12.15–1.15pm Garden TourSaturday 16 April 2.30–3.30pm Sutherland TrioSaturday 16 April 4.30–6.00pm Julian Burnside in ConversationSaturday 16 April 10.45–11.45am House TourSaturday 16 April 10.00am–4.00pm Open GardenSunday 17 April 10.00am–1.30pm Open GardenSunday 17 April 2.30–3.30pm Serenade, Monash SinfoniaSunday 17 April 11.00am–12.30pm Book DiscussionSunday 17 April 12.15–1.15pm Garden TourThursday 21 April 12.15–1.15pm Garden TourThursday 21 April 10.45–11.45am House TourThursday 28 April 12.15–1.15pm Garden TourThursday 28 April 10.45–11.45am House TourThursday 5 May 10.15–11.30am Biggest Morning TeaThursday 5 May 12.00–1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertSunday 8 May 3.00–4.30pm Mother’s Day Concert & Afternoon TeaThursday 12 May 12.00–1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertThursday 12 May 10.45–11.45am House TourFriday 13 May 8.30–10.00pm Ghost TourThursday 19 May 12.00–1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertThursday 19 May 10.45–11.45am House TourSunday 22 May 11.30am–12.30pm Accademia Arcadia: Il DiabloSunday 22 May 2.30–3.30pm Mafi a GlobalisationD

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BOOKING YOUR TICKETSBookings and enquiries:

• online via duneira.com.au

• by calling 03 5426 1490 (Mon–Thurs 9–3 only)

• by email to [email protected]

• 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.

ConcessionsConcessions ONLY available for pensioners or full-time students. Please show concession card with your ticket. Please send a copy with your postal order. Companion card accepted, please phone through your order.

Correct at time of publicationAll information is correct at the time of preparation. Duneira reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the program.

Refund or exchange policyPlease note Duneira has a no-refund-or-exchange policy for all events, except in the case of Total Fire Ban days or where we cancel or postpone an event.

Other policiesDuneira has a no-dogs-allowed policy (except guide dogs) and a no-smoking policy.

PRIVATE TOUR BOOKINGSPrivate tour bookings can be made on dates and at times to suit your group from Monday to Thursday in school terms. Bookings subject to availability, minimum of 10 people.

Please contact us for further information and to check the availability of your preferred date. A deposit is required at the time of booking.

Guided Hours Tours: A one-hour tour of the house and art collection, $18 pp

Unguided Garden Wander: including map (following a house tour), $8 pp

Guided Garden Tour: a one-hour tour of the historic garden with a noted garden specialist, $15 pp

Unguided Garden Wander or Outdoor Painting Session: includes map (not combined with a house tour), $10 pp

Morning or afternoon tea: Tea and coffee and a homemade cake, from $4 pp

Light lunch: Our lunchboxes contain sandwiches, a home made cake and other delights, water/tea and coffee with special dietary requirements catered for, from $15–20 pp

Note: you are also welcome to bring a picnic lunch or morning or afternoon tea to eat in the garden (at no extra cost).

Total Fire Ban or Dangerous Weather

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.

Duneira Officer Lane, Mt Macedon, Victoria 3441

03 5426 1490Office hours 9.00am–3.00pm, Mon to Thurs

[email protected]

All information is correct at the time of preparation.Duneira reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the program.

Photography by Bruce Hedge, Kim Selby and Irene O’Duffy

GARDEN EVENTSAutumn Garden Tours12.15–1.15pm Please select a date:Thursdays 3 March 10 March 17 March 24 March 14 April 21 April 28 April Weekend Garden ToursSunday 20 March 1pmSaturday 16 April 12.15pmSunday 17 April 12.15pm

HOUSE TOURSGuided House Tour (with morning tea)10.45–11.45am Please select a date:Thursdays 3 March 10 March 17 March 24 March 14 April 21 April 28 April 12 May 19 May Weekends Sun 20 Mar Sat 16 AprilAustralia’s Biggest Morning TeaThursday 5 May 10.15–11.30amGhost Tour: presented by Lantern Ghost ToursFriday 13 May 8.30–10.00pm

CONCERTSViolin for 2 – WWAF LaunchSaturday 19 March 7.00–9.00pm (at Norma Richardson Hall, Woodend)FREE Lunchtime Concerts in May 12.00–1.00pmThursdays 5 May 12 May 19 May Mother’s Day Concert & Afternoon TeaSunday 8 May 3.00–4.30pmOffenbach’s Comic Opera “Le 66”Sunday 3 April 3.30–5.00pmSutherland Trio: A Tale of Two ProdigiesSaturday 16 April 2.30–3.30pmSerenade, Monash SinfoniaSunday 17 April 2.30–3.30pm (at St Ambrose Woodend)Accademia Arcadia: Il DiabloSunday 22 May 11.30am–12.30pm

BOOKS, LECTURES AND GREAT IDEASBook Discussion: Shylock is my nameSunday 17 April 11.00am–12.30pmWriter’s Masterclass with Rosalie HamSunday 3 April 10.00am–4.00pmDepression in AdolescentsSunday 20 March 2.30pm–4.30pmMafia GlobalisationSunday 22 May 2.30–3.30pm

Julian Burnside in Conversation Saturday 16 April 4.30–6.00pm

Please post this form, with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: Duneira Ticket Sales, PO Box 251, Macedon 3440. Concessions ONLY available for pensioners or full-time students. Please show your concession card with your ticket.

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