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Accidents happen! On railways, innovations follow to prevent further accidents and make rail travel safer.
With a compelling series of historical photographs and railway objects the exhibition demonstrates how railways were once the cutting edge of invention and innovation since the first locomotive hauled the first train.
A highlight event is on Sunday 22 April, when three guest lecturers will share their insights into areas of railway innovation.
There is no additional charge for the exhibition, but seating availability at the lectures is strictly limited, pre-booking (by pre-purchasing a Trainworks entry ticket) is essential to secure a seat. Click here for booking details.
Denise Sumner’s BDAS Friday Workshop class will host their biennial exhibition of works in oil and acrylics. The exhibition will be opened by Cameron Kerr, Director & CEO, Taronga Zoo. A percentage of proceeds from the sales will go to the Taronga Foundation.
A 3 day special event, portraying ‘all things small’ in the collectable world of painting, print making and ceramics, It will invite the observer to examine closely the miniature in detail and ‘get up close an personal’ to these delightful pieces of high quality art by some very experienced local artists.
Enjoy a spectacular weekend in the Southern Highlands with ACO in the Highlands, a premier event on the ACO’s annual calendar.
Experience the energy and panache of the Australian Chamber Orchestra in a private performance led by Richard Tognetti AO, followed by a black tie dinner with the musicians at the elegant Milton Park Country House, Bowral.
The next day enjoy a complimentary brunch at the beautiful home of The Hon Michael and Mrs Susan Yabsley and watch a masterclass for talented young string students from the Southern Highlands led by an ACO musician.
Funds raised from the Event support the ACO’s National Education Program, which provides outstanding musical experiences to financially and geographically disadvantaged students across Australia. Through our programs we hope to provide students and young musicians with the tools and inspiration to continue their lifelong musical journey. We reach as many young people as we can, at every stage of their musical development, with the same commitment and energy that we bring to the concert platform.
Whether it’s your first time to the Southern Highlands or you’ve lived here all your life, you will be stunned by the breathtaking beauty of the region during the 52nd Tulip Time Festival 2012. Over 100,000 tulips and 25,000 annuals are planted each year to transform Bowral’s Corbett Gardens and other parks across the shire into stunning displays of sweeping Spring colour.
For the duration of the 14-day festival you can enjoy a changing program of events including specialist shows on the weekends.
See some of Australia ‘s best and most beautiful private gardens opened to the public during Tulip Time. Each private garden conducts talks by the owners or head gardeners.
Visit The International Cricket Hall of Fame when you are in town for this annual event.
Get ready for the Cricket season with Bradman’s Spring Residential Camp. Full board at Chevalier College and full transportation to and from the Bradman Oval, the young cricketers will receive coaching from the best in the field!
The Bradman Foundation Cricket Camps & Clinics commenced in December 1989. They have continued annually with two, sometimes three camps a year at Bowral.
The clinics are offered to day participants and the live-in camps have catered to well over 3,500 youngsters aged 10 to 17 years. Many have come from all over Australia also, some from the U.K., Asia, New Zealand, West Indies, South Africa and the Pacific Island region.
3 nights and 4 days. Extensive camp for all young cricketers aged between 11 and 17 years. Price includes full board, accommodation, personal and group coaching, pre-season training and drills, game on Bradman Oval.


Members raceday only. Membership forms are available from Southern Highlands Visitors Information Centre in Mittagong.
Visit The International Cricket Hall of Fame in the morning and the races in the afternoon!
The Bradman Foundation Cricket Camps & Clinics commenced in December 1989. They have continued annually with two, sometimes three camps a year at Bowral.
The clinics are offered to day participants and the live-in camps have catered to well over 3,500 youngsters aged 10 to 17 years. Many have come from all over Australia also, some from the U.K., Asia, New Zealand, West Indies, South Africa and the Pacific Island region.
The date of the Bradman Summer Camp is 16-21 December 2012. Mark the dates in your diary now.
5 nights and 6 days. Extensive camp for all young cricketers aged between 11 and 17 years. Price includes full board, accommodation, personal and group coaching, pre-season training and drills, game on Bradman Oval.


The Bradman Foundation Cricket Camps & Clinics commenced in December 1989. They have continued annually with two, sometimes three camps a year at Bowral.
The clinics are offered to day participants and the live-in camps have catered to well over 3,500 youngsters aged 10 to 17 years. Many have come from all over Australia also, some from the U.K., Asia, New Zealand, West Indies, South Africa and the Pacific Island region.
The dates of the Bradman Summer Camps are 16-21 December 2012 and 6-11 January 2012. Mark the dates in your diary now.
5 nights and 6 days. Extensive camp for all young cricketers aged between 11 and 17 years. Price includes full board, accommodation, personal and group coaching, pre-season training and drills, game on Bradman Oval.


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