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Kim Churchill performing at Phillip Island Winery on Sunday.
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From left: Lucy and Daniel Crock (Wild Honey), Kim Churchill and Mietta. The three acts entertained 200 people at the Phillip Island Winery on the weekend.
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Kim Churchill, well known to islanders and a frequent visitor to local surf breaks, performed at Phillip Island Winery on the weekend.
It was a reunion of sorts and a return to the island for several musicians at Phillip Island Winery on the weekend.
Around 200 people braved the windy conditions to hear Kim Churchill, Mietta and Wild Honey perform on Sunday afternoon.
Kim Churchill is well known to islanders and a frequent visitor to local surf breaks, while Wild Honey are brother and sister duo, Lucy and Daniel Crock, who previously lived on Phillip Island.
Performing alongside them was Mietta, who hails from across the bay at the Mornington Peninsula.