‘Live, stay and play’ – at Silverwoods, Sebel and Black Bull Golf Course respectively - was the catch cry delivered on television’s Sunrise program on Monday morning.
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The three segments each lasting two to three minutes was compiled in conjunction with tourist promotor Visit Victoria, promoting Silverwoods, Sebel and Black Bull throughout Australia.
Weatherman Sam Mac presented the day’s forecast from the lakes edge, with Sebel highlighted by its general manager Rebecca Russell which included reference to Sebel’s swimming pools, restaurants and day spa facilities. Sebel’s head chef Logan was cooking up prawns on the barbie overlooking beautiful Lake Mulwala.
Black Bull Golf Club’s head professional James McCully spoke about the championship golf course which hosts major tournaments and is a Top 100 course in Australia.
Lake Mulwala surrounds the popular and fast growing Silverwoods estate and champion bare footer Pete O’Neill and Corey Beggs displayed their skills on the water, as did the brilliant Malibu boats.
Among other local stars was popular musician Daine Runnalls who sang perfectly apt songs for the border reopening including “I want to break free” by Queen as well as highlighting the fact he has put together a Spotify playlist you can hear while driving up to a beautiful part of the world in Yarrawonga.