Confest
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ConFest is an alternative bush
The Bush
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 campout festival
Festival
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 held in the south-eastern states of Australia
Australia
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 at New Year
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 and Easter
Easter
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. The name 'ConFest' derives from combining the words conference and festival. The festival was first held in 1976 near Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory
Australian Capital Territory
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. It was initiated and organised by former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
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, Jim Cairns
Jim Cairns
James Ford "J. F." Cairns , Australian politician, was prominent in the Labor movement through the 1960s and 1970s, and was briefly Deputy Prime Minister in the Whitlam government...

, his personal assistant Junie Morosi and David Ditchburn as a means of bringing together the subculture
Subculture
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s of the alternative movement.

History

The first gathering was held at the Cotter Dam Reserve, southwest of Canberra
Canberra
Canberra is the capital city of Australia. With a population of over 345,000, it is Australia's largest inland city and the eighth-largest city overall. The city is located at the northern end of the Australian Capital Territory , south-west of Sydney, and north-east of Melbourne...

. The second gathering, in 1977, was on rented farmland (Mount Oak) near Bredbo, south of Canberra
Canberra
Canberra is the capital city of Australia. With a population of over 345,000, it is Australia's largest inland city and the eighth-largest city overall. The city is located at the northern end of the Australian Capital Territory , south-west of Sydney, and north-east of Melbourne...

. It attracted 15,000 people. The farm was subsequently purchased with the festival takings as an open community.

ConFest in its early years was a melting pot
Melting pot
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 of diverse worldviews. There was great passion for a better world. Conferences at ConFest attracted up to 1000 people. Workshops were held on all aspects of well-being for people and planet Earth
Earth
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. Some examples were gestalt therapy
Gestalt therapy
Gestalt therapy is an existential/experiential form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility, and that focuses upon the individual's experience in the present moment, the therapist-client relationship, the environmental and social contexts of a person's life, and the self-regulating...

, massage
Massage
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, politics
Politics
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, meditation
Meditation
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, yoga
Yoga
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, polyamory
Polyamory
Polyamory is the practice, desire, or acceptance of having more than one intimate relationship at a time with the knowledge and consent of everyone involved....

, mud-brick construction, geodesic domes, tantra
Tantra
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, self-sufficiency
Self-sufficiency
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, paganism
Paganism
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, vegetarianism
Vegetarianism
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 and music
Music
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. At the early ConFests, a number of co-operative communities held their first meetings and, at the conclusion of the festival, they went on to find and purchase land.

The Australian Down to Earth Network (ADTEN) was formed as a loose coalition. Festivals were held in every state and territory of Australia. Three state-based organisations were formed, in Victoria
Victoria (Australia)
Victoria is the second most populous state in Australia. Geographically the smallest mainland state, Victoria is bordered by New South Wales, South Australia, and Tasmania on Boundary Islet to the north, west and south respectively....

, Queensland
Queensland
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, and New South Wales
New South Wales
New South Wales is a state of :Australia, located in the east of the country. It is bordered by Queensland, Victoria and South Australia to the north, south and west respectively. To the east, the state is bordered by the Tasman Sea, which forms part of the Pacific Ocean. New South Wales...

. They organised further festivals, usually on forested private land bordering a river. Only the Victorian Down to Earth co-operative (DTE) incorporated and has survived and it continues to organise ConFests in northern Victoria and southern New South Wales.

In 1995, the emerging trance dance
Trance music
Trance is a genre of electronic dance music that developed in the 1990s.:251 It is generally characterized by a tempo of between 125 and 150 bpm,:252 repeating melodic synthesizer phrases, and a musical form that builds up and breaks down throughout a track...

 movement first organised overnight outdoor doof
Doof
The slang term doof or bush doof refers to a type of outdoor dance party in Australia, generally held in a remote country area or just outside big cities in surrounding bush or rainforests and similar to raves or teknivals, but with a different, more empathetic atmosphere...

s at ConFest following a series of amplified staged music
Instrumentation amplifier
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 events in the previous years. From 1995-1999 there was a period of conflict about appropriate music technologies at ConFest and amplified music was perceived by many to interrupt other activities at ConFest. ConFest music is now acoustic
Acoustic music
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 and campout doofs run independent of ConFests.

Landowners' concerns about public liability resulted in suitable land for sites being extremely difficult to find and DTE Victoria consequently purchased land on Gulpa Creek near Deniliquin
Deniliquin
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 in NSW in 2002 and held a series of ConFests on that site. DTE purchased a property on the Edwards River near Moulamein in 2006, which has since been the site for a number of Confests.

Confest Today

Typically around 2500 people attend ConFest with new-comers and old-timers describing ConFest as alive and well. International visitors from Europe
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, the Middle East
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, SE Asia, Oceania
Oceania
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 and the Americas
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 say there is nothing like ConFest anywhere else in the world. Recent visitors from Bougainville
Bougainville Province
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, Cambodia
Cambodia
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 and the Philippines
Philippines
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 are exploring ways to adapt ConFest in their cultures. The majority of ConFest attendees come from Melbourne
Melbourne
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. Others come from around Australia.

Attendees at ConFest typically are interested in alternative and better futures for themselves, others and planet Earth. Workshops are run on a self-organising do-it-yourself
Do it yourself
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 basis. Around 12 workshops spaces are set up by site set-up volunteers and typically another 10 workshop spaces emerge. At ConFest, typically between 250 and 350 workshops and events occur. An open-stage concert is typically held on at least one evening and large drum circle
Drum circle
A drum circle is any group of people playing hand-drums and percussion in a circle. They are distinct from a drumming group or troupe in that the drum circle is an end in itself rather than preparation for a performance...

s play on some evenings. Fire twirling is a feature. The Art Village, energized by two ConFesters supported by others, provides a communal hot tub
Hot tub
A hot tub is a large tub or small pool full of heated water and used for soaking, relaxation, massage, or hydrotherapy. In most cases, they have jets for massage purposes. Hot tubs are usually located outdoors, and are often sheltered for protection from the elements, as well as for privacy....

, steam room
Steam room
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, massage area, life drawing and ceramics beside a ConFest beach swimming area. Around 30 massage tables are in constant use.

Confest is particularly attractive to families as it is a cheap adventure filled holiday for the kids.

The summer confest tends to be more about swimming and relaxing. The Easter confest tends to be more about workshops. Anyone can put on a workshop about anything at confest - that is both the strength and weakness of the workshops!

Nights are great fun at confest with most people choosing either to hang out in the Chai Tent, drum or dance the night away or go to sleep early!

People are free to go naked if they want at confest, with many people choosing to swim naked. It is definitely by no means a nudist festival though. The nudity at confest is what many first timers initially notice, but after a couple of days are tuned out of it.

Abuse of alcohol, drugs or any sexual harassment is not tolerated. However there is no official security so such issues tend to be 'negotiated.'

Confest is unique in that all participants are unpaid volunteers. The only exception are the official auditors.

Heat

In recent years the weather at Confest has sometimes been quite warm, prompting the organizers to consult the community about the idea of moving the event to Spring. In 2008, the forecast is for cooler weather.



Fireplace restrictions

ConFest used to have hundreds of fires. DTE operates ConFest under permits from the Local Shire
Shire
A shire is a traditional term for a division of land, found in the United Kingdom and in Australia. In parts of Australia, a shire is an administrative unit, but it is not synonymous with "county" there, which is a land registration unit. Individually, or as a suffix in Scotland and in the far...

. Since 2006, because of extremely high fire danger, permits have been granted conditional on having fires only in especially set up fire circles
Campfire
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 in large cleared areas. Recently there have been around 16 of these fire circles each supported by a covered cooking area, tables, tap and enclosed gas cooking. Attendees are encouraged to form communities around these fire circles and share food. The Gypsy Kitchen has been vibrant and set an example for others. Participants are open to, and encouraged in evolving participant-initiated villages around fire circles.

Sound Restrictions

As of July 2009 - All electronically amplified sound is now banned at Confest except with equipment supplied and controlled by Down To Earth. This means that everyone must have permission from DTE to use anything that amplifies sound at a Confest. Parties wishing to use such equipment must adhere to set guidelines including recommended curfews.

DTE Victoria

DTE Victoria is an incorporated body under the Victorian Cooperatives Act. The change to the Victorian Cooperatives Act in the late 90s required that members of any Victoria Cooperative have to be Active Members engaged in activity directly related to a cooperatives core activity. As well, a quorum of members has to be present for meetings to take place. Previously DTE had over 1000 members many of whom never attended ConFest and DTE did not have their current addresses. Between 6 and 120 of these members would attend meetings depending on the waxing and waning of energy. As a direct result of the legislation change the number of members is currently around 50 members.

The seeding of the Sydney ConFesters Group

A growing group from Sydney have since 2003 been evolving the Sydney ConFesters Group Gatherings. Between 200 and 300 attend its gatherings typically held three times a year over long weekends. DTE Victoria has provided around $8000 seed money per gathering which is repaid after the gathering. As well DTE provides its public liability insurance cover and tickets. These gatherings have always run at a surplus, which is used to buy equipment for their gathering.

The smaller size lends itself to community closeness. The Sydney Gatherings are evolving a unique feel. They differ from ConFest in a number of ways:
  • All attendees are fed (vegan only from April 2006)
  • A central fire (when permitted by authorities)
  • Opening & closing circles ceremonies
  • Smaller and more intimate


Sydney ConFest also has many of ConFest’s features - a hot tub, steam room, concert, entry fee, welcoming tent, workshop boards & tents, camping facilities, showers and toilets.

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