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Art of Living Festival 2013
Bundeena will be home to a weekend of great music and art during the 18th Art of Living Festival which runs from March 8th to 10th, 2013.
Friday night kicks off the festival with the art exhibition opening which will be selling the works of local artists, ceramicists and sculptors. This year’s featured artist is Heather Kepski. The opening’s theme is Medieval and is followed by an After Party at Club Bundee.
Celebrating its 18th year, the festival is hosted by the twin villages of Bundeena and Maianbar located in Sydney’s Royal National Park, one of Australia’s most creative communities and home to a swag of well-known and emerging artists and musicians.
Sunday is the musical highlight of the weekend with free performances by eight live acts. Among the local performers are the Peter Morgan Band, Dani Karis & Park Folk, Sally King & Same Tribe and the Bundeena Community Band
So roll out the picnic rug under a shady tree and sit back and enjoy the show in the beautiful surroundings of the Royal National Park.
For more information, please visit the Art of Living Festival’s official website at artofliving.com.au
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National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has revised traffic access for the Royal National Park on Australia Day (26 January) to ensure the safety of visitors, residents and staff and to minimise delays.
NPWS Regional Manager, Mike Patrick said Australia Day is one of the busiest days of the year in the Park and arrangements needed to be in place to manage the large numbers of visitors.
“We’re expecting more than 10,000 visitors on the day, and as areas in the park reach capacity they will be closed. This is for public safety and to ensure that those already in the park can enjoy their day,” Mr Patrick said.
“We are asking people to arrive early to ensure that they can get a park and find a spot to spend the day.”
Mr Patrick said that it was expected:
- Bonnie Vale would be full by 8.00 – 9:00 am
- Wattamolla would be full by 9:00 – 10:00 am
- Garie would be full by 10:00 – 11:00 am
- Audley will remain open but visitors may have to travel via the Waterfall entrance
“NSW Police will endeavour to keep open the Farnell Avenue entrance to Royal National Park on Australia Day to facilitate access for visitors to the Park, and for the Bundeena and Maianbar communities.
“However if traffic congestion in Bundeena becomes unmanageable, Police will initiate controlled access, firstly at the intersection of Maianbar and Bundeena Roads, then if necessary a closure at the intersection of Farnell Ave and the Princes Highway.
“Should the closures be necessary, residents and their guests will still be able to access Bundeena and Maianbar via McKell Ave. Similarly park visitors will be able to access Audley, including the boatshed and Weir Cafe.
“While we realise this is an inconvenience to residents, any such closure is not undertaken lightly. NSW Police and Transport Roads and Maritime Services (RMS – formerly RTA) are concerned about the impact on traffic on the Princes Highway and access for Emergency Services if required.”
Mr Patrick said NPWS had been working closely with NSW Police to minimise impact, particularly for residents and local businesses.
“Over Christmas there were some concerns by residents about access for them and their visitors and we have confirmed arrangements with the Police and RMS to ensure visiting friends and relatives will have access to residences in Bundeena and Maianbar,” he said.
“However, the best solution and to avoid delays is for residents who are expecting visitors to advise them to arrive early – certainly before 10.00 am.”
NPWS will be advising the public of road closures and the status of our primary destinations via large electronic signs on the highway and through the media with traffic updates.
There will also be information on the Royal National Park webpage and we encourage people to follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/ROYALbusy where we’ll be providing regular updates on closures and traffic conditions.
Roger Bell
9995 6484 or 9995 5347
NSW National Parks Wildlife Service
Royal National Park Access Notice
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NPWS COMMUNITY NOTICE
Silly season is fast approaching and staff at Royal National Park are busily preparing for what is traditionally known as our ‘peak period.’ As Bundeena and Maianbar residents know, the park can reach its capacity (of somewhere between 10-15,000 visitors) on a busy day. These peak days have become more frequent over the past few years and our effort to manage these days is being escalated in response to this. The NPWS is working closely with RTA, Police, Traffic contractors and others to ensure these days are as hassle free as is possible.
Police and RTA’s main concern is the impact on traffic flow on the highway and they have advised us to put procedures in place to ensure that this is minimal. NPWS have contracted a Traffic Management company to control traffic through the park on these peak days. When the park’s road reach a congested state that starts to affect the flow of traffic on the highway Farnell Ave entrance to the park will be closed and visitors will be advised that the park is closed.
Residents of Bundeena & Maianbar and their visitors will be able to enter the park at Waterfall via McKell Ave. We understand this is not ideal, however this is a decision that is no longer within our control.
As in previous years, the park’s visitation is very dependant on good weather. If it is a nice day and it is a public holiday, (in particular Xmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day or Australia Day) is may be advisable to warn your visitors that they may be re-diverted to McKell Ave to enter or exit the park.
NPWS will be advising the public of road closures and the status of our primary destinations via large electronic signs on the highway, through the media via traffic updates and via a closure notice on the NPWS Royal National Park webpage as well as on Twitter at http://twitter.com/ROYALbusy
Sue Aston-Metham
National Parks & Wildlife Service
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