PRESS RELEASE
The Australian Festival, Inc. -
P.O. Box 214 - Gladeville, TN 37071-0214 -
(615) 443-9050
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: 07/16/2006 Pages: 1
Gum Trees Gala Celebrates 10 Years!
Festival becomes largest Australian
festival outside Australia!
In
1997 a group of amateur Australian Football enthusiasts joined forces with
a social Australian/American group from the Sportsman's Grille to hold the
first Australian Festival at Elmington Park (pictured right). The event
consisted of a game of Australian Football followed by a BBQ - and then
off to the Grille to watch a live telecast of the Grand Final (Australia's
Super Bowl). Of the 100 or so Aussie and American's that came together
that day - none would have imagined in their wildest dreams that this
event would lay the way for development of the largest Australian Festival
to be held outside Australia.
From the beginning the
friendship between Australian's and Tennessean's was clear and obvious -
and that spirit has carried this event through to its 10th Anniversary.
During that time we have seen Australian organizations come to Nashville
promoting their companies and ex-patriots
come from all over the US and Australia to celebrate their culture. With
additional
support and guidance from the Australian Embassy in Washington, D.C. and
key organizations around the United States, the
Australian Festival has become the focal point of that connection which
Australia and Tennessean's now share. As strong as our Australian support
has been, the support of Nashville and Tennessee both in corporate support
and also at the government level has been outstanding. This was highlighted with the Tennessee
Trade Mission to Australia in June 2006.
On Thursday
September 14, 2006 the
Gum Trees Gala will be a celebration for the ages. For this historic event
we are welcoming to Nashville the premier Australian Bush Band - The
Bushwackers (pictured right) and featuring Australian Singer
Songwriter Neil Murray. The Gala will feature upscale food, drink,
decor in the backdrop of Nashville's jewel - the Parthenon, while we
recognize and say thanks to those who helped build this great event. We
say good-bye to our founder and retiring director Peter Beare while also
recognizing key people from the Nashville Kangaroos as well as the club's
very supportive members, the dedicated corporations that sponsored and
supported us, and the volunteer army that came out every year to help. We
also meet the new Managing Director - Dean Shortland - who is now
leading the Australian Festival with his team of professional directors to
a very promising future.
And in the true spirit
of Australian and Tennessee friendship the Gum Trees Gala comes together
to financially support both the
festival and a great Nashville charity - Dismas House, who are the
Australian Festival's official charity for 2006. The key to our future
success is to continue bringing Australia and Tennessee together and
Dismas House are a great partner in this endeavor.
Please join us as we
celebrate 10 Years of the Australian Festival in Nashville, Tennessee.
There is limited tickets available so be sure to order your tickets early
to avoid missing out on this historic event.
For details and more
information please go to http://www.gumtreesgala.com
or call (615) 443-9050.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
2006 Australian Festival - September 15, 16, & 17, 2006
Centennial Park
Nashville, Tennessee
Interviews, Pictures and Aussie accents for promotion are available
upon request.
Australian Festival Fact Sheet
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Here - Australian Festival Layout - Click
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For more general details about the Australian Festival
please visit - http://www.australianfestival.com
To read the history of the Australian
Festival - Click Here
FOR FURTHER FESTIVAL
MEDIA INFORMATION
Susan Collier – Publicity Director
The Australian
Festival
6204 Jocelyn Hollow Rd.
Nashville, TN
37205
United States
(615) 356-0375 (p)
(615) 352-7829 (f)
E-Mail: Media
Director
Peter Beare - Festival Director
The Australian Festival
P.O. Box 214
Gladeville, TN 37071-0214
United States
(615) 443-9050 (p)
(615) 443-9050 (f)
E-mail : Festival
Director
About The Australian Festival:
Founded in 1997, the Australian Festival is an Australian celebration held annually in Nashville, Tennessee. From the early days of the Festival, a commitment to Australian authenticity - matched with quality and attention to detail - has produced the largest Australian
showcase in North America.
Over 50,000 patrons have attended the Festival since its inception, enjoying
Australian arts & culture, tourism & travel, education &
immigration and business & trade - all from the Land Down Under. The
Australian Festival features 10 key areas and operates 6 premier
events that provide a unique Australian experience for the whole
family.
Supporting Dismas House:
The 10th Annual Australian Festival benefits the Dismas House in
Nashville, Tennessee. Dismas House is a nonprofit organization founded in
1974 to provide transitional housing and support services to men and women
who have been recently released from prison or jail. Dismas House provides a
unique form of crime prevention by working with at risk individuals to
integrate them with community volunteers, college students, and staff.
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