One night around a campfire, we first heard the story of The Doctor’s Manservant, ‘Edward Moate’, who resided with the local doctor in Bright in the late 1800s. Upon the doctor’s sudden death, Edward was reported to ‘have become insane’, and was arrested and admitted to the Beechworth Lunatic Asylum, whereupon it was discovered that Edward was, in fact, a woman. This woman’s name was Eliza Lynch. … Read More
Eliza’s architecture pays reference to the traditional settlers’ huts, with a bespoke twist. Designed to pay tribute to Eliza Lynch and the early settlers in the Alpine Region, it offers a taste of a t…….Read More
Within the surrounding alpine peaks, river valleys, and high plains of this region are the boundaries where the traditional lands of the Dhudhuroa, Taungurung, Waywurru, Gunaikurnai, and Jaithmathang peoples meet. We acknowledge these First Peoples as the original storytellers and Traditional Custodians of the Alpine Shire and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging.
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