• 16
  • 4
  • 1105
www.fasterlouder.com.au

Can Splendour move in 2010?

2009 was set to be the year Splendour In The Grass would relocate to a larger site in Yelgun, but all did not go to plan. According to Byron Shire News, the festival’s resolution to return to its familiar stomping ground in Belongil Fields this July has been greeted by relief by CONOS [Conservation of North Ocean Shores].

Late last year, CONOS challenged Byron Council’s decision to allow Splendour a trial run at Yelgun in – œ09. The resulting court proceedings have been so drawn-out that Splendour organisers “were running out of time” to ready the Yelgun site “should a positive outcome be achieved”. With these time constraints in mind, the festival diverted plans back to Belongil.

CONOS president Bob Oehlman has chalked it up as a win for the ecosystem at Yelgun. “It’s a reprieve for this area – a reprieve for the fauna and environment,” Oehlman told Byron Shire News. “We are not against the event as such, just the area where it was planned to be held.

“It goes to show that Splendour can hold the event somewhere else without having to impact on sensitive land at Yelgun and without forcing the pandemonium of the event on the communities in the north. A lot of people don’t realise the impact it will have on the community.”

Despite these ongoing conflicts, North Byron Shire Parklands general manager Mat Morris is confident Splendour In The Grass can try out its new home in 2010. “We hope to be able to host the festival as a trial event at North Byron Shire Parklands [in Yelgun] in 2010,” he told the paper.

COUNTING DOWN THE DAYS TILL SPLENDOUR? LET US KNOW WHO YOU’D LIKE TO SEE ON THE LINE-UP HERE.

Social

  • jodesandjust
  • s2tilda
  • craig123
  • sarahanne

Comments

www.fasterlouder.com.au arrow left
22215
asb123

asb123 said on the 10th Apr, 2009

SArcasm mister, I think you raise a great point, in that festivals are often pushed by punters to always be bigger/better etc. The simple logistics of 70000 person festivals is way too intense for the Australian landscape for a number of reasons, (A) you are unlikely to be able to insure and properly police such an event as bigger corwds do tend to get looser and have more room for shit to get hectic -ie- violent/messy etc (b) the simple cost of doing festivals this big is huge and not worth the return on the tickets (c) the reasons tickets sell so far IS precisely BECAUSE people know they are in extremely high demand, so pushing up a ticket price but having less of them means the same money is made whilst at the same time less people means an easier festival to manage.

anxious0- the whole move is designed to reflect a better 'feel' and ethos of the festival. ALso the new site is much further away from town so the usual complaints that are precisely the things that slow/block SPlendour: tourists trashing the town, damaged infrastructure, lots of noise, overworked police for violence/drunks on the street etc, lewd conduct etcetcetc (you just think back to what goes on!) could be effectively STOPPED, thereby creating peace in a town that runs on a tourist economy but yet finds it hard to constantly deal with the effects of rapid influx. imagine in you lived in a town of 6000 locals (Byron is really small!) only to have crowds and crowds come in, trash the beuaitufl natural parks and beaches, vomit everywhere, break your infrastrcuture, see the money going into backpackers hostels which dont employ locals or support the local economy in relation to how much damage their occupants cause, all the whilst your kids are not getting opportunities because there is an economic cycle through which jobs go (Bluesfest, SPlendour and Schoolies are the peak, the winter months are DEAD).... and then tell me that you would mind SPlendour moving away to a self-managed, self-catered, self-tidying up, self-policed site!

Not even to mention the current Belongil site is completely environmentally degraded. People are saying "Well, that's no reason to come and degrade another site" but the whole idea for the new site is to effectively manage it from the START so that it's not completely wrecked from 2x festivals (SPlendour site also hosts Bluesfest. Which is where I'm off to enough. ANother rant coming I'm sure.)