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Legenz Wine Bar Cafe

Locality: Maryborough, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5460 4033



Address: 190 High Street 3465 Maryborough, VIC, Australia

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24.01.2022 A huge effort by everyone



24.01.2022 Like our new page for all our updates and specials

23.01.2022 SES Warnings Effective Date: 13/09/16 5:28 PM Expiry Date: 14/09/16 10:00 AM... Loddon River upstream of Laanecoorie: River rises are expected in the tributaries of the Loddon River upstream of Laanecoorie Reservoir, which may lead to areas of minor flooding developing during overnight Tuesday into Wednesday. Since 9 am Monday, rainfall totals of up to 33 mm have been recorded in the Loddon river catchment. Rainfall totals of 20 to 30 mm are forecast for overnight Tuesday into Wednesday. Renewed river rises and flooding are expected with the forecast rainfall. Loddon River Laanecoorie to Loddon Weir: Moderate flooding may occur along the Loddon River Laanecoorie to Loddon Weir. The Loddon River Down Stream Laanecoorie is currently at 1.39 metres and steady. Outflows from Laanecoorie Reservoir are expected to increase due to the forecast rainfall. The Loddon River Down Stream Laanecoorie is likely to exceed the minor flood level (1.50 m) Tuesday evening. The river level may reach the moderate flood level (3.00 m) overnight Tuesday into Wednesday. Current Emergency Information is available at http://emergency.vic.gov.au For emergency assistance contact the SES on 132 500. Current Road and Traffic Information is available at the VicRoads website: http://traffic.vicroads.vic.gov.au/ Next Issue: The next warning will be issued by 10:00 am EST on Wednesday 14 September 2016. Latest River Heights: Location Height of River (m) Tendency Date/Time of Observation Loddon River at Vaughan 2.09 Rising 02:42 PM TUE 13/09/16 Jim Crow Creek at Yandoit 2.26 Rising 04:45 PM TUE 13/09/16 Muckleford Creek at Muckleford North 2.36 Steady 04:30 PM TUE 13/09/16 Loddon River at Newstead 2.25 Rising 04:45 PM TUE 13/09/16 Middle Creek at Rodborough 2.54 Rising 04:30 PM TUE 13/09/16 Loddon River Down Stream Cairn Curran 0.07 Steady 02:45 PM TUE 13/09/16 Creswick Creek at Clunes 2.12 Steady 02:30 PM TUE 13/09/16 Birch Creek at Smeaton 1.38 Falling 04:30 PM TUE 13/09/16 Tullaroop Creek at Tullaroop Res HG 217.38 Rising 04:30 PM TUE 13/09/16 Tullaroop Creek at Tullaroop Res (Outlet) 0.04 Steady 04:45 PM TUE 13/09/16 McCallum Creek at Carisbrook 2.66 Rising 04:45 PM TUE 13/09/16 Bet Bet Creek at Bet Bet 2.81 Rising 04:45 PM TUE 13/09/16 Loddon River Down Stream Laanecoorie 1.39 Steady 04:45 PM TUE 13/09/16 Loddon River at Serpentine Weir 1.58 Steady 04:45 PM TUE 13/09/16 Loddon River Down Stream Loddon Weir 2.74 Rising 04:45 PM TUE 13/09/16 Loddon River at Appin South 0.53 Steady 04:45 PM TUE 13/09/16 Mt Hope Creek at Mitiamo 0.37 Steady 04:45 PM TUE 13/09/16 Potential Impact In Your Area The potential local impact of this flooding in your area may include: Main roads may be closed and low bridges may be underwater Floodwater may cover low-lying areas Floodwater may surround some properties or enter homes Some homes and businesses may be cut-off by floodwater What You Should Do Act quickly - conditions can change rapidly Farmers should move machinery and livestock to higher ground if it is safe to do so Tune in to your emergency broadcasters: ABC local radio, commercial radio and designated community radio stations, or SKY NEWS television If you are likely to become isolated, make sure you have enough food, drinking water, medications and pet food If possible, make sure your family and neighbours are aware of the situation Floodwater is dangerous - never drive, walk or ride through floodwater Floodwater is toxic - never play or swim in floodwater Emergency Contacts For flood or storm emergency assistance from the SES call 132 500 For life-threatening emergencies call Triple Zero (000) Additional Information Road Closures: vicroads.vic.gov.au phone 131 170 Weather Warnings and River Heights: bom.gov.au phone 1300 659 217 SES Information: ses.vic.gov.au Issued By Victoria State Emergency Service

22.01.2022 Introducing CAFE ONE NINETY Come in and check out our new look Cafe now trading as cafe one ninety. Thank you so much to our understanding customers for allowing us to close for a few days and a HUGE thank you to all of our family members who helped us get this done in time to open on Monday! We will be creating a new Facebook page over the coming days so keep an eye out and be sure to like it for all our specials and info.... Thanks again and we look forward to seeing everyone's reactions this week. We are over the moon with how awesome the shop has come up ps ive added a little sneak peak! See more



19.01.2022 ROAD CLOSURES The current closures are: Scent Farm Rd, Dunluce from Dunolly Avoca Rd to Stuart Mill Rd Lillicur Rd, Lillicur - entire road ... Vinecombes ford, on Mt Greenoch Rd Talbot, 80m from intersection of Dunach Eddington Rd. Crespigny Street, Talbot Between Ballarat Maryborough Rd and Adams Lane Powells Rd, Talbot entire Road Baker Rd Talbot entire Rd - traffic through McIntyres Rd ok Bridge on Timor Rd, Timor - between Church crt and Timor Bromley Rd Bridge on Betley Rd, Betley - 100m west of Old Eddington Rd Bridge on Freemantles Rd, Eddington - 400m North of Old Eddington Rd Bridge on Middle Road, Eddington 600m from intersection of Bendigo Maryborough Rd Bridge Rodborough Road, Moolort - 1.8km East of Clarkes Rd Causeway Faucetts Crossing, Mt Cameron Cotswold Rd, Mt Cameron The southern end of Maude Street Dunolly is closed to through Traffic Council asks all drivers to use extreme caution when on the roads during this time. Please use the Vic Roads website to keep up to date on road conditions. https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/

17.01.2022 Massive savings on offer in the pop up clearance outlet in the old toyworld shop next door to Tattslotto. Fashion, Footwear & Sports Brands. Opens 9.00am Monday

15.01.2022 Stay safe everyone



15.01.2022 We're urging Victorians to prepare for heavy rain which has already entered the far south west of the state and is expected to sweep across the state through th...e remainder of today and into Friday 9 September 2016. The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting heavy rain which may lead to flash flooding affecting Mildura, Horsham, Stawell, Swan Hill, Hamilton, Warrnambool, Portland, Ballarat, Bendigo, Shepparton, Wangaratta, Seymour and Wodonga. VICSES Chief Officer Operations Trevor White said it was important people took care of themselves and others and listen to emergency warnings and advice. There are some ways to prepare yourself, your home, your family and your business for flood events. It’s important that people on the roads drive to conditions and be aware of road hazards such as mud, debris, damaged roads and bridges. Never drive through floodwater; it only takes about 15 centimetres of water to lose control of your vehicle. We also urge people not to play, swim, walk or ride through floodwater it’s toxic and dangerous. If your property is at risk of flooding, raise belongings onto tables, benches or beds and if you’re on a farm move your livestock to higher ground. Tune into emergency broadcasters so you’re up-to-date with the latest conditions and if possible, make sure your neighbours are aware of the situation, he said. If you require assistance during a flood or storm call SES on 132 500. If you know your neighbours are vulnerable, check on them if it is safe to do so. If your emergency is life threatening call Triple Zero (000). Learn how to prepare for floods and storms: www.ses.vic.gov.au Emergency information and warnings: www.emergency.vic.gov.au

13.01.2022 ATTENTION VALUED CUSTOMERS: We will be closed over Grand Final Weekend Friday 30th September ... Saturday 1st October Sunday 2nd October Sorry for any inconvenience We are using the weekend to carry out some much needed painting and maintenance and will endeavour to re open Monday 3rd October with a new look AND a new name!!!! Stay tuned........

13.01.2022 UPDATE: The weather was thankfully not nearly as severe as predicted. EARLIER: The Bureau of Meteorology has upgraded its earlier severe weather warning, with 2...0-40mm of rain now expected to fall in the yellow warning zone and up to 70mm to fall in areas hit by thunderstorms. Relevant local areas which may be affected include Maryborough, Carisbrook, Dunolly, Avoca, Talbot, Castlemaine, Newstead, Maldon, Creswick, Clunes, and the entire Central Goldfields, Pyrenees, Loddon, Hepburn and Mount Alexander Shires. The rain is expected to hit Maryborough towards midnight, with the next government warning to be issued at around 5am tomorrow morning. Visit www.bom.gov.au for the latest information.

11.01.2022 We are now Hiring! Get your resume in to us asap

11.01.2022 Ladies and Gents...Don't forget Registrations are now open for the Coco Red Hair & Beauty Fashions on the Field via our FREE phone app. When you register you wi...ll automatically go in the draw to WIN 1 of 4 $50 Hartwell Shoes vouchers and we now also have a competition running on the event page to WIN 2 x tickets into our Le Bon Chapiteau Marquee. So get downloading... Apple users head here to download: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1045385092 Andriod users here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details #avocaraces #countryracingfashion #fashionsonthefield #itsgotitall



07.01.2022 With localized flooding in areas such as Dunolly, Bet Bet, Daisy Hill, and other surrounding districts, the public is urged to take extreme care on the roads ov...er the next 24-48 hrs as more rain is expected to fall in the Central Goldfields. ***UPDATE*** (7:45pm 13/09) : there is now reports of flooding in Maryborough, Carisbrook, Majorca, Mount Glasgow, Castlemaine, Alma, Kyneton, Inglewood, Goornong, and several areas around Ballarat including Miners Rest. Please stay safe people! ***UPDATE*** (10:45pm 13/09) : Tullaroop Road and Chaplins Road are both flooded with up to 2 feet of water covering the road. Also reports that Dunolly is currently cut off, and the road to Ballarat near Daisy Hill and via Red Lion near Mount Glasgow (Behind Talbot) also has water over the road and is very hazardous. please avoid these areas until the waters eventually subside. ***UPDATE*** (9:45am 14/09) Marybortough<->Bendigo, Maryborough<-> Castlemaine, Maryborough<->Alma and Maryborough<->Dunolly are virtually impassable, with some roads officially closed and police turning people around. Currently unsure of the status of the Maryborough<->Ballarat road. We suggest you wait it out until it is safe to drive, and remember - DO NOT drive through ANY floodwaters!!! Locals can find up-to-the minute information at the brand new facebook page; MARYBOROUGH VICTORIA EMERGENCY WATCH via https://www.facebook.com/groups/861097990694050 Other information can be found at emergency.vic.gov.au/ See more

06.01.2022 ARE YOU A PASSIONATE HOSPITALITY WORKER?? DO YOU HAVE SKILLS IN COOKING, FOOD PREPERATION AND COFFEE MAKING? THEN WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!!!! IF YOU ARE NOT A...FRAID TO ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES AND GET THE JOB DONE IN RETURN FOR GREAT RATES AND FLEXIBILITY THEN DROP IN A COPY OF YOUR RESUME! THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION BUT HAS POTENTIAL FOR PLENTY OF HOURS FOR THE RIGHT PERSON :) See more

02.01.2022 Massive savings on offer - up to 70% off!! Fashion, Sports and Footwear Opens 9.00 am Monday - old Toyworld shop (next to Newsexpress/Tattslotto)

01.01.2022 2 weeks until bookings close for the Blue Pyrenees Avoca Cup friends! We've got something for everyone with all-inclusive tickets into Le Bon Chapiteau marquee... and tables in the Winning Post Luncheon, through to our new Fashions Enclosure and A TEAM Members Marquee. Check them all out at www.countryracing.com.au/avoca and call 1300 139 402 with any questions.

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