The Battered Fish will be at the Illawarra show this weekend. We will be displaying photos and videos of our adventure and providing demonstrations of how we filtered oil whilst travelling.
The Illawarra Caravan Camping 4WD & Fish Show has over 170 exhibitors displaying everything you will ever need for Caravan, Camping, 4WDs & Fishing. The show is at Kembla Grange Racecourse, Kembla Grange from Friday 27 February until Sunday 1 March, open 9am until 5pm daily.
We look forward to seeing you at the show and discussing your adventures!
Rachel and Gerard
TO VIEW THE BLOGS AND PICTURES ON OUR ADVENTURES, CLICK ON BLOG ARCHIVE, 2008
Where we visited
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Thursday, 19 February 2009
Sustainable Living Festival - this weekend
The Sustainable Living Festival (SLF), "...showcases a huge range of exhibitors, talks, workshops, art, films and performances celebrating and inspiring sustainable communities...", it is on in Melbourne this weekend.
We will be delivering a talk at 2pm (NOT 10am) on Sunday 22 February in the THINK tent.
Held in Melbourne's city centre at Federation Square, it starts on Friday 20 February and finishes Sunday afternoon. They have a voluntary ticket system where you either choose to purchase a ticket or not.
We encourage everyone to come and listen to our adventures and explore the SLF. For more information about the SLF go to the website www.slf.org.au/festival.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Rachel and Gerard
We will be delivering a talk at 2pm (NOT 10am) on Sunday 22 February in the THINK tent.
Held in Melbourne's city centre at Federation Square, it starts on Friday 20 February and finishes Sunday afternoon. They have a voluntary ticket system where you either choose to purchase a ticket or not.
We encourage everyone to come and listen to our adventures and explore the SLF. For more information about the SLF go to the website www.slf.org.au/festival.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Rachel and Gerard
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The ... most point of mainland Australia
We made it to the most Eastern, Northern, Western and Southern points of mainland Australia. The hardest point to get to was the Southern most point, a 40km hike through Wilsons Promontory National Park in Victoria!