Break-in at Pindimar and Bundabah make community uneasy

Normally a very quiet area with little traffic or visitors, villages like Pindimar and Bundabah become quite busy at certain times of the year like Christmas and Easter. Cars with caravans, trailers, boats and bikes, frequent the narrow roadways visiting relatives or friends at these times enjoying the best what the

Pindimar Couple win Prestigious Fine Food Award

Pindimar business owner and resident Jan Goroncy has received a Gold Award for his “Italian Pink” garlic at this year’s prestigious Royal Melbourne Fine Food Awards. Jan and his wife Lesley, are the owners of an import/distribution business in the Tea Gardens Industrial Estate called NTP Health Products. They also own and operate

Sea Turtle dead and washed up at Pindimar

With an abundance of sea grass currently present around the Pindimar foreshore, turtle sightings are becoming more frequent for those out on light water craft, and can even be seen from shore bobbing their curious heads out of the water checking out the surroundings. The location and healthy grass beds have

Weed at Pindimar makes its return

Pindimar has beautiful scenery and is a lovely place to live with its waterside residences and nature surroundings, but over the last few years there has been a loss to the fragile environment with its deterioration of sea grass. Don Payne, a local of the Pindimar area, has been researching the

Pindimar waterfront comes alive with Santa

Children of all ages along with their families and friends enjoyed the start of the festive season last Saturday evening at the Pindimar waterfront. Organised by the Pindimar Bundabah Community Association, and held on the last Saturday before Christmas annually, the BBQ area near the boat ramp at South Pindimar was decorated

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