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Role models gear up for Townsville
Dynamic role models are getting ready to ensure students from the Townsville region have a great time at the Vibe Alive Festival next month. The Vibe Alive event will be held on June 1 and 2 at the Townsville Showgrounds, 72 Ingham Rd West End, Townsville. The two-day youth festival will challenge and inspire the […]
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Countdown to Bendigo Vibe Alive
The schoolchildren of Bendigo are counting down the days to the Vibe Alive festival, which is now only two weeks away. The Bendigo Vibe Alive will be held on 25 and 26 May at the Prince of Wales Showgrounds (Bendigo Showgrounds), 42-72 Holmes Rd, Bendigo. The two-day youth festival will challenge and inspire students of […]
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Bendigo gets ready for Vibe Alive
The Vibe Alive festival for Bendigo is shaping up to be an event you don’t want to miss, with inspiring role models, local talent and culture and even a visit from Questacon. Planning is progressing for the two day festival with Aboriginal actor Luke Carroll and River Murray Aboriginal artist Kevin Kropinyeri confirmed as role […]
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Get your Vibe Alive gear
Get into the VIBE by taking home your own piece of VIBE ALIVE. It’s wearable, bold and bright and designed by River Murray Aboriginal Artist and Vibe Alive arts facilitator Kevin Kropinyeri. Vibe Alive T-shirts and bucket hats are available for purchase to wear at an upcoming Vibe Alive festival or simply to remember us […]
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Vibe Alive returns in 2011
The national Vibe Alive festival is back in 2011 after a successful 2010 season where more than 10,000 young Australians experienced that special ‘vibe’ of a major youth festival. Vibe Alive is a fun, two day festival for young Australians of all backgrounds that celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and will be staged […]
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Packed to capacity in Townsville
Despite it being the first ever Vibe Alive festival in Townsville organisers say they were overwhelmed by the number of participants who showed up for the Vibe Alive festival and as a result they were forced to close registrations early. “We were blown away by the support for the festival,” says executive producer of the […]
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Ernie Dingo on board for Townsville Vibe Alive
Australian legend Ernie Dingo is one of the bright stars travelling to Townsville on 26 and 27 May for the community’s first-ever Vibe Alive. He will be joined by former Harlem Globe Trotter Dwayne Cross and actor Michael Tuahine as the community celebrates the talent of Townsville’s young people and supports them making smart education […]
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Moree keeping the Vibe Alive
Vibe Alive has hit the ground running in 2010, launching it’s latest season of events with a massive two days of fun and activities in Moree on May 19 and 20. If you were hoping to gauge just what an impact Vibe Alive has had on students from around the country, you only had to […]
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Excitement starts in Vibe Alive countdown
Students from across New South Wales will soon be packing their bags to attend the first ever Vibe Alive in Moree to be held on 19 and 20 May at Taylor Oval, Albert Street, Moree. The two-day youth festival will challenge and inspire the students of Moree as they form teams to compete in Indigenous […]
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Vibe Alive brings Shannon Noll and Street Warriors to Moree
Shannon Noll will rock the stage during the first ever Vibe Alive in Moree on 19 and 20 May. The Condobolin boy and runner-up of Australian Idol will hit town with Aboriginal hip hop artists, the Street Warriors to perform for two nights at the free community concert. The trio will bring their energy and […]
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Need Help Getting to Vibe Alive?
Ring one of the following numbers for more information on travel assistance for Vibe Alive. Moree Darrel Smith (travel and accommodation)Ph: (02) 6750 6905Mobile: 0412 770 428Email: [email protected] Townsville Jodie Luck (travel and accommodation)Ph: (07) 4753 2640Mobile: 0409 904 542Email: [email protected] Barbara Prien (travel and accommodation)Ph: (07) 4753 2640Mobile: 0409 904 542Email: [email protected] Port Augusta […]
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All about culture
At the Vibe Alive festival, we celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures. You can start doing that right now by finding out about local history in your area. Why not get ready for Vibe Alive by doing the following activity as a classroom project at school? Invite a community member to come to your […]
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Sponsorship and Community Involvement
Sponsorship Vibe Alive offers a range of sponsorship opportunities to state government agencies, local councils, Indigenous organisations, health and careers organisations, community groups (Rotary & Lions Clubs), local business, media and educational groups such as P&C’s. Sponsorship can include a full range of cash and in-kind support for production items and festivals facilities, the employment […]
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Weipa 2009
Vibe Alive has wrapped its successful second season of youth festivals across the country, with students from Queensland descending upon the remote far North West community of Weipa for two days of full-on excitement, fun and learning. More than 600 students attended the festival, held for the first time in Weipa, on Wednesday and Thursday […]
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Coonamble 2009
Vibe Alive’s second year of youth festivals is off to a brilliant start with hundreds of young people from across NSW descending on Coonamble for two days of full-on excitement, fun and learning. More than 1100 students attended the festival, on Wednesday and Thursday 27 and 28 May, with youth from the region taking part […]
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Mildura 2009
Students from South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales descended upon Mildura this week for two days of full-on excitement, fun and learning and to compete for the highly sought after Victorian Vibe Alive Cup for 2009! One thousand students attended the festival, on Wednesday and Thursday 29 and 30 July, with youth from the […]
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