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AUSTRALIAN TOURISM AWARDS CROWN BIRDSVILLE BIG RED BASH AS THE BEST FESTIVAL & EVENT IN AUSTRALIA

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AUSTRALIAN TOURISM AWARDS CROWN BIRDSVILLE BIG RED BASH AS THE BEST FESTIVAL & EVENT IN AUSTRALIA

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  • AUSTRALIAN TOURISM AWARDS CROWN BIRDSVILLE BIG RED BASH AS THE BEST FESTIVAL & EVENT IN AUSTRALIA
  • BIRDSVILLE BIG RED BASH TAKES OUT TOP HONOURS AT AUSTRALIAN TOURISM AWARDS
  • Gold Award for Best Festival & Event in Australia

INTERVIEWS WITH FESTIVAL OWNER/ORGANISER GREG DONOVAN, MD OF THE OUTBACK MUSIC FESTIVAL GROUP ARE AVAILABLE

AUSTRALIAN TOURISM AWARDS CROWN BIRDSVILLE BIG RED BASH AS THE BEST FESTIVAL & EVENT IN AUSTRALIA

BIRDSVILLE BIG RED BASH TAKES OUT TOP HONOURS AT AUSTRALIAN TOURISM AWARDS

Gold Award for Best Festival & Event in Australia

The Birdsville Big Red Bash (QLD) was officially crowned Australia’s BEST Festival & Event – taking home GOLD at the prestigious Australian Tourism Awards on Friday March 21st.

The Birdsville Big Red Bash is the world’s most remote music festival and celebrates the spirit of adventure, community and world-class entertainment in a breathtaking location in the Simpson desert in Outback Queensland.

Winning this national award is recognition for the hard work and dedication of the team from the Outback Music Festival Group, as well as the hundreds of volunteers who support them and the artists and passionate festival-goers who make the event truly unforgettable.

“We are beyond honoured to receive this recognition at the highest level,” said Greg Donovan, Big Red bash founder and Managing Director of the Outback Music Festival Group.  “This award is a celebration of the unique experience that the Big Red Bash offers – bringing people together in one of Australia’s most remote and awe-inspiring locations to enjoy music, culture and connection.  And it’s also a rewarding pat on the back for our team who go above and beyond to ensure festival goers have a truly bucket-list experience.”

“We hope this award further cements the Big Red Bash as a must-attend event on the Australian festival calendar. We extend our gratitude to everyone who has been part of this journey and congratulate all the finalists, which included our sister event the Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash, for their outstanding contributions to Australia’s tourism industry,” added Greg Donovan.

The Birdsville Big Red Bash event is taking a one year breather in 2025, with special John Williamson Big Red Sunset Concerts being staged this July 8 & 9, right atop the iconic Big Red sand dune to keep the Bash spirit alive in the Simpson desert.

The July 8 date is already SOLD OUT and tickets to the July 9 event are flying out the door.

For the opportunity to be part of this unique, intimate & never to be repeated experience head to

bit.ly/johnwilliamsonbigredsunsetconcert

for ticketing and further information.

Sister event the Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash was the NSW finalist in the same category at the Australian Tourism Awards, and has less than 10% of tickets available for this years event.  The Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash ticketing and event details are:

 

What:                                 2025 Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash

Where:                              Belmont Station, on the Mundi Mundi Plains

9km north of Silverton – 35km north of Broken Hill

When:                                August 21-23, 2025

More info & tickets:     www.mundimundibash.com.au

Full Line-Up:                   Missy Higgins, Hoodoo Gurus, The Cat Empire, Birds of Tokyo, The Angels, Kasey Chambers, Kate Ceberano, Leo Sayer, Chocolate Starfish, Brad Cox, Rose Tattoo, Ross Wilson, Shannon Noll, Pierce Brothers, Thirsty Merc, Dragon, Mi-Sex, Sarah McLeod, Ziggy – 50 Years of David Bowie starring Iota, Jeff Duff, Steve Balbi and Bryden Stace, 19Twenty, Chantoozies, Caitlyn Shadbolt, Mick Thomas, Leroy Johnson and the Waterbag Bag Band and Tha Boiz

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