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Harvest ‘n’ Graze at Caulfield

Sunday 5th February 2012 10am – 6pm
Caulfield Racecourse, Station Street Caulfield

Harvest ‘n’ Graze made its debut at Caulfield Racecourse on Sunday 5th February 2012. Even with Melbourne giving us her famous “four seasons in one day” the venue was jam packed full of people looking to get their hands on some of Australia’s finest produce. With the likes of Michael Spiby and Deborah Conway taking to the stage for the music lovers, the Kazoos and Mudcakes putting on entertaining shows for the young ones and chefs cooking up a storm in the kitchen, there was a little bit of something for everyone to enjoy. Here are some great pictures from the day! We hope to see you at our next event. Stay tuned for announcements coming soon.

How to get there:

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By train Frankston, Dandenong, Cranbourne and Pakenham lines depart regularly from Flinders Street to Caulfield Station, located directly opposite the course. The journey from the City takes approximately 15 minutes. Additional services are provided during peak times. Visit the Metlink Melbourne site.

By tram Festival goers can catch a Route 64 tram towards Brighton from stop 18 at Coventry/St Kilda (South bank) to stop 51 at Balaclava/Hawthorn Road (Caulfield North). Then take the Route 3/3a tram towards East Malvern, getting off at stop 56 at Caulfield Racecourse/Normanby Rd (Caulfield North). This journey takes approximately 45 minutes from the city. Metlink Melbourne site.

By car Melway reference 68 E1.

By bus Access to Caulfield is available from Stud Park Shopping Centre, Wellington Road, Monash University (Clayton) and Chadstone Shopping Centre via SmartBus Route 900. Travel time from Stud Park is approximately 50 minutes. Route 624 buses from Kew, Auburn Station, Tooronga Station and Holmesglen Station also operate to Caulfield. Visit the Metlink Melbourne Smartbus site.

Parking: There is plenty of available parking at the festival. A small fee may be requested from Caulfield Racecourse (up to $5).

What should I bring? A picnic blanket to laze around on and sun protection (hat, sun block etc). Food (other than baby food and special dietary needs) and alcohol is not permitted to be brought into the Harvest ‘n’ Graze festival. There are plenty of delicious food, wine and beer stallholders to choose from.

Pets: We love animals but please leave them at home for this one. No Pets allowed! There is a whole range a cute and cuddly animals in our free animal farm to enjoy.