The popular tourist town has been closed for 18 days as fire ripped through 76,000 hectares of national park and farmland, costing businesses $1.9 million per day.
The name takes its meaning from the local Djab Wurrung and Jardwadjali peoples and references the creation of Halls Gap. The Drummonds grew up on the Mornington Peninsula; Aaron went on to work for ...
After weeks of devastation and uncertainty, businesses in Halls Gap and across the Grampians send tourists a clear message: We are open for business and ready to welcome you back.
With sales down 20 per cent and tourist towns eerily quiet, the region’s winemakers are hoping the public can help them get ...
After weeks of devastation and uncertainty, businesses in Halls Gap and across the Grampians send tourists a clear message: We are open for business and ready to welcome you back.
After weeks of devastation and uncertainty, businesses in Halls Gap and across the Grampians send tourists a clear message: We are open for business and ready to welcome you back.
they can fill up the car [with wine],” says Clayfield. But Sheehan also urges those that can visit the Grampians now to do so. With the fire contained, Halls Gap reopened on January 8 and parts ...
With the fire contained, Halls Gap reopened on January 8 and parts of the national park followed two days later. Grampians Grape Escape takes place in May, with hands-on wine fun, live music and ...