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Mildura Wentworth Arts Festival - Mildura

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5002 0005
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From 2010/02/26 To 2010/03/21

51 events across 2 states

Overall attendance in 2009 over 25,000

The Mildura Wentworth Arts Festival is one of Australia s leading regional arts festivals and has been recognised with Major Festival Status by Arts Victoria. The festival offers a rich and vibrant three week program in February / March of visual and performing arts, workshops, theatre, big screen outdoor cinema, classical music and opera, contemporary music, exhibitions, parades and comedy all in a diverse range of venues that showcase the unique landscapes, natural beauty and rich heritage of the Mildura district.

Our vision is that Arts Mildura be a regional leader in promoting innovative and challenging arts. Underpinning our ability to achieve this vision is our mission to explore and celebrate our unique regional identity through the provision of diverse arts experiences. We make the most of our regionality and the Mildura Wentworth Arts Festival enables us to package unique artists and art forms, our spectacular environment, and our gourmet produce, into a three week program in such a way as to bring the local community together, and draw visitors from the surrounding and metro regions.

The Festival incorporates ticketed and free events and presents a program which appeals across age, socio-economic and cultural divides. It provides the opportunity for local talent to perform and engage with international and national performers and artists. Feature events, including Opera by the Lock (staged at Lock 11) and Music under the Stars (staged at Perry Sandhills) have over the last few years attracted high profile performers, such as Paul Kelly, Ben Lee, Kate Ceberano, James Morrison and Marina Prior to the region.

In 2009, over 25,000 people attended Festival events with 15,000 attending the Mardi Gras and Street Festival alone.

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Far Western Queensland Outback Trip

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A few of my favorite (Melbourne) things – the ‘green’ bits

Catani Gardens alkira | 2009-01-18 | A few of my favorite (Melbourne) things – the ‘green’ bits | read more

Cow Bay Beach

Cow Bay Beach, where rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef cowbayhomestay | 2009-02-04 | Cow Bay Beach, north of the Daintree River in Far North Queensland is on the Daintree Coast. Here two World Heritage areas come together in a spectacular fashion: Daintree Rainforest meets The Great Barrier Reef. | read more

Finding Utopia in Hervey Bay

Michel and Me herveybay | 2009-01-23 | Retirement and travelling around Australia the two goals of many an Australian. So that’s what we did in 2006... | read more

Keswick Island, Whitsunday's

Keswick Island's Basil Bay Beach keswickisland | 2009-01-18 | Information & history about Keswick & neighbouring Islands in the Cumberland Group. | read more

Australia: Love at first sight - Perth

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Thornton’s Beach at Cape Tribulation

The beach and us marief | 2009-01-19 | A beautiful isolated beach in Tropical North Queensland with historical reference to Captain Cook's discovery of the Eastern Coast of Australia | read more

Australia: Love at first sight - Exmouth

Shell Beach esmeralda | 2009-04-03 | 1995 Esme & Nick's Australian Travel Diary (August) | read more

Surfing at Shipsterns Bluff, Marion Bay, SE Tasmania

Shipsterns is close to the popular town and beach of Marion Bay Beachbreaks | 2009-02-15 | Shipsterns Bluff , 'The Stern' or "shippies" has put South East Tasmania firmly on the world surfing map. The wave is considered as one of the worlds heaviest, and with good reason. | read more

 

 

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