Take the Regenerate Roadtrip on your next Far South Coast trip

Image of Michael Simic by photographer Christopher Morris

Michael Simic - by Christopher Morris

From Thursday 29 September through to Sunday 9 October, you and your family can take a unique multi-arts interactive journey from Canberra to Eden.

The Roadtrip is a mapped, interactive ‘choose your own adventure’ style trip with contemplative works designed to put nature centre-stage. 

The Regeneration Roadtrip consists of over 30 locations and more than 50 unique experiences to discover along the route including performances, sculptures, workshops and exhibitions, accompanied by an incredible original soundtrack created by Michael Simic. 

“It’s a bit like a game of hide and seek where we invite travellers to find many hidden treasures on their way to their destination. If the Covid years between the 2019-20 fires and right now were to teach us anything, it is to take a moment to slow down, stop and reconnect with the natural world and with each other” says project producer Louise Morris. 

In the spirit of slowing down, travellers will be able to collect postcards and take a moment to leave their reflections and contributions at special postboxes along the route.

The Regeneration Roadtrip website www.regenerationroadtrip.com.au is the starting point, leading you on a journey to see the region in a different light while enjoying the work of some of the region’s leading artists and musicians.

Snake your way from Canberra down the Kings Highway, past old favourites like Pooh Corner, on to Nelligen. Then on to the Princes Highway through the Bay, Mogo, Moruya and Tuross  River. From Bodalla the journey continues both along the coast and into the hinterland, taking in destinations like Gulaga, Bermagui, Wallaga Lake, Cobargo, Quaama, as well As Tanja, Tathra, Wyndham, Towamba and Merimbula – all the way to Eden.

The Roadtrip will be launched at Parliament House, Canberra on Thursday 29 September. Join Ngambri (Kamberri) custodian Paul Girrawah House and Yuin Elder Warren Ngarrae Foster, poets Sarah St Vincent Welsh and Jenny Kemarre Martinello, musician, MC and lead Regeneration Roadtrip artist Michael Simic and more, for our very special launch. Scar trees will be on view as we stand together on, with, and for Country.

Uncle Warren Foster

"Tree-scarring is our signature in the land. Carving trees today is about the return, renewal and reclaiming of our identity here on Ngambri (Kamberri) Country. It is keeping culture alive and keeping our people strong. It’s also to share our stories with non-Aboriginal people on Country. We're proud of that connection to Country and the story we have to share is for everyone." - Paul Girrawah House - Ngambri and Ngunnawal custodian.


On Friday 30 September, the Far South Coast launch takes place at Mogareeka Inlet, Tathra at 4pm with the unveiling of a very special installation by artist Kathleen McCann created for and by the local community.  This will feature a  site-responsive performance by Lee Pemberton performed by Paddy Meessmann and Beth Lane. 

A reflective and sacred memorial to all the wildlife lost in the 2019-20 Black Summer Fires will take place at Navigate Arts in Tanja in the form of an exhibition of incredible artworks by Judith Nangala Crispin and Stephen Harrison, Mortal Coils and Walking Shadows at 6pm on the same day, featuring live music by soundtrack creator, Michael Simic.

The collaborative creative team behind Regeneration Roadtrip are united in their desire to reawaken a sense of reverence and living connection to the landscapes of this region and to inspire people to take active steps to protect them.

Dr Louise Morris. Photo by Lisa Herbert

Project artist Joan Cornish says “When the 2019 Black Summer hit, so many of us in the region felt powerless and bereft about the destruction of the beautiful places we held dear. As a group of artists living between Canberra and the Far South Coast we came together to try to find a way to help voice the emerging tidal wave of feeling and give back to the communities which are hurting.”

“Rather than focusing on what was lost,” she said, “the project began to unearth and celebrate the deep connection between the people and the landscapes, animals and plants of this special region.”

Regeneration Roadtrip is a local artist led project that promotes community wellbeing and social recovery in bushfire impacted areas throughout the Queanbeyan-Palerang, Eurobodalla and Bega Valley Shires.

Regeneration Roadtrip is produced by Navigate Arts proudly supported by South East Arts and funded by the NSW Government via the Bushfire Community Recovery and Resilience Fund Fund, and the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal as part of their Strengthening Regional Communities Program. Regeneration Roadtrip is also supported by the Bega Valley Shire Council, Eurobodalla Shire Council, Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, Four Winds and Sam’s Caravan. 

WEBSITE: www.regenerationroadtrip.com.au 

Media Contact:
Dr. Louise Morris
Artistic Director- Navigate Arts
Old Tanja Church

1140 Tathra-Bermagui Rd Tanja NSW 2550

Email: info@navigatearts.com
Phone: 0439312315

Web: www.navigatearts.com









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