October 7th, 2009 by Rob Phillips
Would you like to help out at the Festival? We could do with some help for:
* Setup and pulldown before and after the festival
* Keeping concert venues tidy
* Gate duties – taking tickets, directing people
* Kitchen duties, dish washing and tidying up
If you would like to assist, please email info@nangamusic.org.au
Name:___ Contact Details: ___
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October 7th, 2009 by Rob Phillips
Do you have any special dietary requirements? We will provide a vegetarian option to those who request it, and try to accommodate other dietary requests.
Please email info@nangamusic.org.au with your
Name:_____________
Dietary request: ___
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October 7th, 2009 by Rob Phillips
Do you want to pre-order a festival T-shirt?
Cost $20.
Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 (female – tailored style); XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL (male).
They sold very quickly last year, so order now to secure your size! You can pay when you pick them up at the Festival.
Size: ___
Number: ___
Please order by email to info@nangamusic.org.au to reserve your T-shirt.

Nanga T-shirt
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October 2nd, 2009 by Rob Phillips
2009 Nanga Music Festival – Menu
Friday Dinner
Italian Lasagne, Vegetarian Lasagne,
served with Garlic Bread and Tossed Garden Salad
Fresh Fruit Salad
Nanga’s own Spring Water and Cordial
*
Saturday Breakfast
Assorted Cereals, Toast and Spreads, Yoghurt and Fruit Salad
Eggs, Sausages and Grilled Tomatoes (Fresh Mushrooms for Vegetarians)
Tea and Coffee
*
Saturday Lunch
Tomato Soup, Lunch Buffet with Cold Meat/Cheese and Salad Rolls/Bread, Condiments, Potato Salad and Coleslaw
Fresh Fruit Platter
Nanga’s own Spring Water and Cordial
*
Saturday Dinner
Apricot Chicken and Vegetarian Chick Pea Curry
served with Rice and a Medley of Broccoli, Carrots and Cauliflower
Homemade Apple Crumble
Nanga’s own Spring Water and Cordial
*
Sunday Breakfast
Assorted Cereals, Toast and Spreads, Yoghurt and Fruit Salad
Eggs, Bacon and Grilled Tomatoes (Fresh Mushrooms for Vegetarians)
Tea and Coffee
*
Sunday Lunch
Vegetable Soup, Lunch Buffet with Cold Meat/Cheese and Salad Rolls/Bread,
Condiments, Potato Salad and Coleslaw
Fresh Fruit Platter
Nanga’s own Spring Water and Cordial
*
Sunday Dinner
BBQ with Sausages and Hamburgers
Buffet with assorted Salads
‘Chef’s Surprise’
Nanga’s own Spring Water and Cordial
*
Tea and Coffee are available outside of breakfast time, courtesy of
Nanga Bush Camp. This is not part of the catering. BYO Mug/Cup Ok.
Nanga’s own Fresh Spring Water is available on tap anytime.
Catering by “West Australian Caterers”
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August 17th, 2009 by Rob Phillips
Earlybird ticket sales closed on Sunday August 16. We have sold about 100 tickets, and we are on track for a successful festival. Thanks for your support.
There are still plenty of tickets to sell.
Rob
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August 13th, 2009 by Rob Phillips
Early bird sales have been extended til midnight Sunday August 16.
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August 4th, 2009 by Rob Phillips
Earlybird ticket sales close on Friday August 14. Get your group together and book soon to save $30!
To book, go to http://nangamusic.org.au to find all the latest information about the Festival. Bookings are through BOCS. We strongly recommend that you book in person at a BOCS outlet or by phone to 9484 1133 or 1800 193 300. If you want to book a room as a group, one person should book on behalf of the whole group. This will also save you on booking fees (which apply to all transactions). Please make sure that you provide your email address, so we can provide you with up-to-date information about the festival.
You can also book online at http://www.bocsticketing.com.au/events/nanga_gen_info.shtml if you are sure exactly what you want.
Looking forward to seeing you at the Festival.
Rob Phillips (for the Festival committee)
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July 29th, 2009 by Rob Phillips
We’re pleased to announce that the Spooky Men of the West have agreed to round out the program for the Nanga Music Festival.
The final bill is:
- Fiddle Chicks (SA)
- Tonchi McIntosh (Vic)
- Bernard Carney (WA)
- Blue Celts (WA)
- Freya Hanly (WA)
- Loaded Dog (WA)
- Matt Gresham (WA)
- Peter Bugden (WA)
- Resonators (WA)
- Rose Parker (WA)
- The Lonely Brothers (WA)
- The Spooky Men of the West (WA)
We will be making decisions about the workshops and 4-20 acts in the near future.
The Spooky Men of the West

The Spooky Men of the West
The Spooky Men of the West are the western chapter of the Spooky Men’s Movement and are what one newspaper report described as a ‘group of weirdo’s who sing’. The Spooky Men of the West, a fifteen strong male a cappella group created from the twisted imagination of spookmeister Stephen Taberner and directed by local sub-meisters Digby Hill and Bill Brennan-Jones, have been refining their pointless grandeur and manhommerrie over the past four years, delivering a variety of songs ranging from Georgian table singing to more contemporary, original songs such as ‘Magnificent’ and ‘Don’t stand between a man and his tool’. Their performances around WA and at the recent Fairbridge Festival have entertained many and bewildered some. Many have noted their resonant sounds including press comments such as “The Spooky Men of the West can sound gentle and sad, even sweet, but also sexy, powerful and unmistakably male”. More information.
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June 19th, 2009 by Rob Phillips
We can now announce two other acts for the festival:
- Rose Parker, supported by Roy Martinez
- The Lonely Brothers – a refreshing young female group hailing from Albany.
Check out http://nangamusic.org.au/artists/
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June 19th, 2009 by Rob Phillips
Ticket sales are now available for the 2009 Nanga Music Festival. We hope you will join in a repeat of the hugely successful 2008 Festival. We think we have a really good lineup of artists, including: Fiddle Chicks (SA), Tonchi McIntosh (Vic), Bernard Carney, Blue Celts, Freya Hanly, Loaded Dog, Matt Gresham, Peter Bugden and Resonators.
First, go to http://nangamusic.org.au to find all the latest information about the Festival. Go to the Bookings page to make your booking through BOCS. We strongly recommend that you book in person at a BOCS outlet or by phone to 9484 1133 or 1800 193 300. If you want to book a room as a group, one person should book on behalf of the whole group. This will also save you on booking fees (which apply to all transactions). Please make sure that you provide your email address, so we can provide you with up-to-date information about the festival.
You can also book online at http://www.bocsticketing.com.au/events/nanga_gen_info.shtml if you are sure exactly what you want.
Looking forward to seeing you at the Festival.
Rob Phillips (for the Festival committee)
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