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  • Getting to know the ‘Mother Hen’

    The Secret of Success Meg now oversees 5 centres across NSW including Armidale, Uralla, Wauchope (Hastings 33B Hastings St, Wauchope NSW 2446 Wauchope - High St NSW +61 (02) 6585 3331 | HighStreet@tgschildcare.com.au | tgschildcare.com.au/wauchope-high-st 223A High St, Wauchope NSW 2446 Wauchope - Riverbreeze NSW +61 (02) 6585 2981 | riverbreeze@tgschildcare.com.au | tgschildcare.com.au/wauchope-riverbreeze 3 Riverbreeze Drive, Wauchope NSW 2446 Advertise with Brilliant-Online ✦ Brilliant-Online is the only

  • Talking Entertainment: Your Front-Row Seat to Local Stories and Events!

    David and Elsa aren’t just about creating fun experiences on the water — they’re passionate about bringing Catch them live every Monday evening on 2WayFM, Wauchope . extraordinary: ✨ Storytelling that Sells: Share your business journey with the world through authentic, creative media, email campaigns, and online search features to boost your brand visibility. ✨ Engaging Content Creation and forward-thinking businesses ready to embrace the digital era and make a lasting impact. 💡 Let’s create

  • Madison Wilson shares her sweet success secrets to multiple businesses

    book phone booth, our Polaroid wall and our most amazing achievement to date - opening a storefront in Wauchope Check out Maddie's delicious creations These approaches have allowed us to build a loyal customer base She now has her own shop in Wauchope where she can attend more personally to clients to tailor make their Port Macquarie 🍰 Little Whispers Picnics & Teepees Phone: +61 458 728 857 Address: 185 High Street, Wauchope extraordinary: ✨ Storytelling that Sells: Share your business journey with the world through authentic, creative

  • Brilliant-Online won "Excellence in Innovation" Business Award!

    The 2023 Wauchope & Hinterland Business Awards was a much anticipated night of celebration of the incredible The Wauchope Chamber of Commerce and Industry did an amazing job hosting the awards and everyone had

  • Hastings Co-op is IGA's national community service champions

    Wauchope IGA was also a state Customer Service Award finalist and Sovereign Place IGA was a Store of At the peak of the natural disaster Hastings Co-op opened Wauchope IGA in the middle of the night to Contact Hastings Co-operative Corporate Centre Level 1, 9-13 High Street, Wauchope NSW 2446 P| 02 6588

  • BlazeAid, Helping communities recover

    We had the pleasure of chatting with the very busy Camp Coordinator of BlazeAid Wauchope, David Geekie the community’s disaster recovery fencing needs within a radius of around 100km of the township of Wauchope The Wauchope Camp had a quick relocation recently so the Wauchope Show could happen for the first time The Wauchope Cattle Sale Yards was the temporary home and now the Wauchope BlazeAid camp is back at the “As such, we donated our time and efforts to help prepare the Showgrounds facilities for the Wauchope

  • Recipe for Golden Prawn Salad

    achealthysolutions https://www.linkedin.com/in/achealthysolutions Pick up location: 18 Morton Street, Wauchope extraordinary: ✨ Storytelling that Sells: Share your business journey with the world through authentic, creative media, email campaigns, and online search features to boost your brand visibility. ✨ Engaging Content Creation and forward-thinking businesses ready to embrace the digital era and make a lasting impact. 💡 Let’s create

  • Growing Isabella Grapes since 1863 to create a good drop!

    ✦ An unusual offering, exclusive to Douglas Vale Homestead & Vineyard, is their 1821 Portabella. It's been over 150 years since George Francis planted Isabella vines on his property in Port Macquarie. His vines went in at Douglas Vale in 1863. Mr Francis put a quarter of his 18 hectare property under vines. As there was no refrigeration back then all wines were fortified, commonly known as port. He called his Portabella. The name remains to this day and is the main wine produced and sold by Douglas Vale Historic Homestead & Vineyard. As nobody kept a bottle, it is uncertain if there is much of a difference between the two vintages. History tells us though, that the Portabella wine produced by Mr Francis was a good drop back then; it won International wine awards from the vines that remain at the vineyard today. Mr Francis was winning awards in Bordeaux in 1882, in Amsterdam in 1883, in London in 1886. His sons weren't keen on continuing in their father's footsteps, but his daughter was. Margaret Wilson was an amazing lady by all accounts, the winemaker at her father’s winery for the last 20 years of its operations. Margaret is the most documented vigneron of the 1880s. She kept detailed diaries describing the vintage, sugar content, diseases and pests that affected the grapes, and climatic conditions. All that remained when the Conservation Group at Douglas Vale formed in 1995 to restore and conserve the property, were three of the original vines. From those three original vines, in 1988 the group started to replant the vineyard. Fast forward to 2022 and the first nine rows are of the Isabella from the 1900s. Run entirely by Volunteers Douglas Vale Historic Homestead & Vineyard is the only volunteer run property of it's kind in Australia. The group’s aim is to continue to preserve this iconic site as a working museum and vineyard for future generations. Douglas Vale in addition to the Isabella grape, now also grows Chambourcin, a red grape, and Villard Blanc, a white grape, both French hybrids. We spoke with Ron, one of the volunteers who poured us a glass of Portabella from the 2013 harvest for a tasting. He told us, “ The wine has some very different characteristics. It's gone from being a light Ruby style port to a full blown proper tawny port, different in colour, and different in taste. If you're fond of a good full strong port, this might be just the one for you.” The fortified wine produced from Douglas Vale’s dark purple heirloom grape variety “Isabella” has been wood matured in oak casks for two years. A tawny colour, this is a simple fruity style Portobella that will continue to improve with cellaring. Perfect for your after dinner enjoyment. The Homestead and Vineyard operates through the day, providing tastings of all the different wines that they have made from the grapes grown on the grounds. “So we have a range from the original portabella made from black Isabella grapes through to our range from Chambourcin, a rose, a straight Chambourcin and a Heritage Red." Ron said. "And then we also have two very, very nice white wines that we make from the Villard Seyval hybrid known as Villard Blanc, a variety suited to our humid north coast climate and one we call the white cockatoo. Named after the family’s pet cockatoo, this white wine is a blend of Villard Blanc and Chardonnay.” The homestead and its curtilage are classified by the National Trust of Australia and it is included in the Port Macquarie/Hastings Council list of Heritage sites. Volunteers Wanted Being a not-for-profit organisation run totally by volunteers, Douglas Vale welcomes new volunteers, so if you have some free time please consider dropping in for a chat. More hands make light work! Be part of the team preserving historical Douglas Vale. Contact Douglas Vale Historic Homestead & Vineyard Phone: 02 6584 3792 Email: Secretary@douglasvale.com.au Website: www.douglasvale.com.au Address: 235 Oxley Highway, Port Macquarie NSW 2444, Australia Self guided tours of our Museum & Grounds, Wine Tastings & Cheese platters are available on: Wednesday: 10:00am – 3:00pm Saturday: 10:00am – 3:00pm Sunday: 10:00am - 3.00pm Group Tours, Tastings and Functions by arrangement Facebook: www.facebook.com/Douglas-Vale-Historic-Homestead-and-Vineyard Instagram: www.instagram.com/explore/locations/587219136/douglas-vale-historic-homestead-and-vineyard/ Trip Advisor: Douglas Vale Historic Homestead and Vineyard Advertise with Brilliant-Online ✦ Brilliant-Online is the only publication that offers a single interactive multichannel advertising package. ✦ The purpose of Brilliant-Online is to push for a better world in the digital era. ✦ Brilliant-Online is an empowering read for progressive individuals and dynamic businesses. ✦ For all enquiries about advertising with Brilliant-Online, please contact us here.

  • Nutrition Amora creates acai berry bowls that promise to light up your smile!

    Mr Alvin Naidu - Proud owner of a business created with love! Although açai bowls have been around for years, what makes our açai so popular is because of the smooth creamy berry bowl treat, and experience the warmth of the owners who have put their hearts and souls into creating extraordinary: ✨ Storytelling that Sells: Share your business journey with the world through authentic, creative and forward-thinking businesses ready to embrace the digital era and make a lasting impact. 💡 Let’s create

  • What's on in September & October 2022 on the Mid North Coast

    Ages: 7 years and up The AMA Moto Fest Wauchope Saturday 17th September - From 9.00am Wauchope Showgrounds Wauchope, NSW, Australia 2446 Moto Fest is A Celebration of all things Motorcycle and with Wauchope being Chop N Chill Craig Stewart 1.00pm Long Flat Pub Steve Bennett 1.00pm Moo & Bean Tanisha Palmer 1.30pm Wauchope Tunis & Short Street, Laurieton www.riverwalkmarkets.com.au FOURTH SATURDAY Wauchope Farmers’ Markets 8.00am to 12.00pm Wauchope Showground High Street, Wauchope www.wauchopefarmersmarket.com.au Tuncurry

  • Recipe for Anti-Inflammatory Turmeric4U Salad Dressing from AC Healthy Solutions

    achealthysolutions https://www.linkedin.com/in/achealthysolutions Pick up location: 18 Morton Street, Wauchope extraordinary: ✨ Storytelling that Sells: Share your business journey with the world through authentic, creative media, email campaigns, and online search features to boost your brand visibility. ✨ Engaging Content Creation and forward-thinking businesses ready to embrace the digital era and make a lasting impact. 💡 Let’s create

  • Been to Yippin Creek and had a ride on the scale trains?

    The railway has received significant support from its neighbours at Yippin Creek, Wauchope Lions, many Contact Wauchope Yippin Creek Railway Beechwood Rd, Wauchope NSW 2446 https://m.facebook.com/HastingsValleyMiniatureRailway

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