| Mon 6th Feb | |
| Max 18 | |
| Partly cloudy. A shower or two this morning. Winds west to southwesterly averaging 15 to 30 km/h. | |
| UV Alert from 9:40 am to 5:30 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 11 [Extreme] | |
| Tue 7th Feb | |
| Min 10 Max 18 | |
| Partly cloudy. A possible shower from the late morning until late afternoon. Winds west to southwesterly averaging 10 to 20 km/h tending south to southwesterly by early evening. | |
| Wed 8th Feb | |
| Min 9 Max 17 | |
| Partly cloudy. Winds south to southeasterly averaging 10 to 20 km/h. | |
| Thu 9th Feb | |
| Min 10 Max 20 | |
| Partly cloudy. Light winds. | |
| Fri 10th Feb | |
| Min 12 Max 18 | |
| Cloudy. A shower or two later in the day. Winds east to northeasterly averaging 10 to 20 km/h. | |
| Sat 11th Feb | |
| Min 11 Max 17 | |
| Cloudy. A shower or two later in the day. Winds easterly averaging 10 to 20 km/h. | |
| Sun 12th Feb | |
| Min 10 Max 21 | |
| Partly cloudy. Winds easterly and light. | |

In the 1930s, William Ricketts bought the four-acre bush block on Mount Dandenong and called it Potter's Sanctuary. Word spread about the extraordinary sculptures that began to adorn the property. In time, the Victorian Government heard about his work and, in the early 1960s, the land and adjoining blocks were bought for the people. William Ricketts lived on at the Sanctuary into his nineties and continued to create his sculptures until his death in 1993. It is a place of beauty and tranquillity, due both to the natural setting and the 92 mystical kiln-fired clay sculptures of people and animals that are discreetly set among rocks, fern trees and Mountain Ash. These sculptures are an expression of Rickett's philosophy - that all people need to act as custodians of the natural environment in the same way as Aborigines, the inspiration for much of his work. It is a place for quiet reflection and for contemplation of the essence of the vision of William Ricketts. Many travel across the world to visit this place time and time again and stroll through the gardens or enjoy the audio-visual display featuring William Ricketts where visitors can see for themselves the vision and passion that live in his art.
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