Wanderer Festival gets seal of approval

Bega Valley Shire Councillors have approved the use of the Pambula Sporting Complex as the home for the inaugural Wanderer Festival to be held in September this year.


Pambula Equestrian Oval

The Pambula Sporting Complex—home to the new Wanderer Festival.

13 July 2022

Bega Valley Shire Councillors have approved the use of the Pambula Sporting Complex as the home for the inaugural Wanderer Festival to be held in September this year.

Mayor Russell Fitzpatrick said the resolution and approval from the Bega Valley Local Traffic Committee gives a green light for the festival to proceed.

“This is a fantastic opportunity to bring major investment and renewed interest to an otherwise quiet time for visitation in the Bega Valley Shire,” Cr Fitzpatrick said.

“The organisers have specifically chosen September to enliven visitor activity and spending in the tourism shoulder season.

“With a vast amount of experience in running nationally recognised festivals, we have every faith they will deliver a memorable event that benefits the whole shire.

“The organisers estimate the festival will attract investment of more than $30 million to the shire—and this is expected to be an annual event.

“Other councils have approached the organisers to ask if they will run an event in their areas, but we are delighted they have chosen our neck of the woods as the Wanderer Festival home.

“This is of course because the Bega Valley Shire is their home too, and it doesn’t take much to realise this place has so much going for it in terms of landscape, community and opportunity.”

Councillor Fitzpatrick said approval to use the Pambula Sporting Complex was given on the basis the event would comply with all relevant legislative and use of public land requirements.

“As part of the Use of Public Land process, the organiser will need to provide evidence that waste, water, sewage and grounds management will be fully addressed, as well as the recommendations from the Bega Valley Local Traffic Committee that were endorsed at the Council meeting today,” Cr Fitzpatrick said.

“These are important requirements that place public health and safety and the maintenance of community assets as a priority.

“The organiser’s experience and environmental credentials suggest all requirements will be able to be met.

“On behalf of our local community, I welcome the Wanderer Festival to the Bega Valley Shire.”

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