General News
13 August, 2025
Graze the Day returns
GRAZE the Day will be back at Timboon natural amphitheatre on Kirrae Whurrong Country on Saturday, November 22.

Globetrotting folk duo the Pierce Brothers will headline a vibrant mix of music, local producers and community connection.
They’ll be joined by Suneden, adding even more energy to the music line-up.
“Mark the date on your calendar,” Corangamite Shire mayor and Lake Elingamite Ward councillor Kate Makin said.
“Graze the Day shows off what makes Corangamite special – our unique character and growing reputation as a foodie destination.
“It is about celebrating everything that makes Corangamite special – our local makers, producers and our community.
“One of the big ambitions for our local community, in the Community Vision 2040 and reinforced in the Kitchen Table Conversations we held this year, is growing exciting festivals to make our shire a premium destination.
“Council is leading delivery of Graze the Day with the amazing support of our local producers, community and businesses.”
Cr Makin said council hoped to keep bringing visitors back with this “iconic” event.
“We want to make this an iconic annual event that attracts locals and keeps visitors coming back again and again,” she said.
“Last year about 1200 people really enjoyed themselves with bands, children’s activities, Indigenous culture and 34 stalls showcasing the absolute best produce and creative works our region has to offer.
“This year it aims to be bigger and better.
“Once again, the Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation will offer cultural experiences that share First Peoples’ stories, traditions, and connection to Country – bringing a deeper meaning to the event.”
Tickets will be on sale soon, priced at $30 for adults and free for under 18s.
For more information, go to www.grazetheday.com.au.
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