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The Prizes – Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢ 2014

 

Cannonball Express competing at the Australian National Busking Championships

Cannonball Express competing at the Australian National Busking Championships

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The buskers commenced their street performances at 9.00am and played all day until 5.00 pm – the start of the Finals Concert in Centennial Park. At the Finals Concert five judges, Gunther Gorman, Marian Budos, Graham French, Donna Smith and ABC Radio presenter, Michael Cavanagh decided which buskers would receive the 23 awards on offer.

 

Guyy - Australian National Busking Champion - 2nd year running!

Guyy – Australian National Busking Champion – 2nd year running!

Singer-guitarist Guyy Lilleyman won the Open Champion for the second year running. He won a cash prize of $2,000. After winning last year’s Open Champion, Guyy has been enjoying an enormous boost to his music career. He has just returned from a highly successful tour of South Africa where he and his duo partner, violinist Amelia Gibson, played for thousands of new fans throughout that country. Guyy advertised on his South African tour posters that he was the “Australian National Busking Champion”.

 

Vendulka - wows the crowd

Vendulka – wows the crowd

Second place in the open section went to Vendulka Wichta. She won a cash prize of $300. Vendulka is, of course, Cooma’s very own X Factor girl and very much a crowd favourite in this event. Vendulka and Guyy are great friends so although they took this competition very seriously, they still managed to stay friends. They drove down together from Canberra for the day.

Third place in the open section went to a fabulous folk group called “The Button Collective”. They received a cash prize of $200. Originally formed in Lismore, The Button

The Button Collective came all the way from Sydney to compete in the Australian National Busking Championships

The Button Collective came all the way from Sydney to compete in the Australian National Busking Championships

Collective is now a Sydney-based band. They are in huge demand – they are constantly on the road performing in folk festivals all over Australia. The band is lead by guitarist, mandolin player and singer, Brodie Buttons aka Brodie Nossiter who was born and raised in Cooma, with piano accordion player Quinton Trembath and double bassist Jacob Pember.

Olivia Cakarun won the $1000 People's Choice Award

Olivia Cakarun won the $1000 People’s Choice Award

 

This year’s People’s Choice Award was Olivia Cakarun a talented 13 year old singer-guitarist from Sydney. She won $1,000. The second place winners were the Button Collective, earning themselves $700 to add to their booty. The third place People’s Choice Award was Harry Cleverdon, winning himself $300.

 

Josh Maynard (from Cowra) was awarded Australian National Busking Champion-secondary section

Josh Maynard (from Cowra) was awarded Australian National Busking Champion-secondary section

In the secondary section, Josh Maynard, a singer-guitarist from Cowra took out the first prize and $500. The second prize went to another singer-guitarist, Lucy Sugerman. Lucy is from Canberra and she also received $300. The third prize of $200 went to the three-piece group Raising Cain. This is a group of local musicians: Sarah Nicholson, Rory Maclean and Ehlana Wright.

In the primary age section, which was sponsored by the Cooma-Monaro Express, Harry

Harry Cleverdon came from Young to become the Australian National Busking Champion - primary section

Harry Cleverdon came from Young to become the Australian National Busking Champion – primary section

Cleverdon came first. Harry is a singer and keyboard player. He came down from Young with his family for the day. His prize was $300. The second prize of $200 was awarded to the brother and sister singing duo “Kick It”. They are Ted and Lucia Stewart from Canberra. The third place went to Tomas Carton. Tomas, who won $100, is a piano player from Cooma.

 

Marco Solo won one of ten Special Judges Award of $200 on offer

Marco Solo won one of ten Special Judges Award of $200 on offer

This year there were also 10 Special Judges Awards of $200 each. These were for buskers that the judges thought deserving of special recognition. They were: The Brademann Brothers (from Cooma), The Browne Sisters (from Tanja), Connor Ross (from Cobargo), Cooma Public School Choir, Dab Three (from Woodbine), Marco Solo (from Cobargo), Roger McCulloch (from Cooma), Rowena Evans (from Cooma), Tessa Divine (from Canberra), and Undertow (from Canberra).

There was also a special “Farthest Traveller Award” of $100 that went to the busker that had to travel the longest distance to perform in the Championships. This award was donated by Michael Hutchesson. Michael, who is from South Australia, is a huge fan of the Championships. He couldn’t make it to this year’s event but still wanted to be part of the excitement.

This year’s third annual Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢ was by any measure a huge success, but it could not have happened without the generous support of the Rotary Club of Cooma, the Cooma-Monaro Shire Council, Cooma School of Music and these local businesses and organizations: Alpine Hotel Cooma, Cooma Hotel, Cooma-Monaro Express, Roses Restaurant, Mark Kenmir & Co, Eucumbene Trout Farm, Cooma Little Theatre, Cooma Lions Club, Cooma Family Dental, Snowy Monaro Arts Council, P D Murphy’s Cafe, Moontree Health Foods, The Monaro Post, ABC Local Radio, Radio 2XL, Snow FM Radio, 2MNO Community Radio, Cooma Cafe, 40 Cafe, Never Ending Memories, Mainstreet, Snowy Camping World, Cooma Trophy & Gift Centre, Pizza House Food Factory, Bush Basics, Kettle and Seed, The Two Vaults Restaurant and The Lott Foodstore.  

ABC Radio National – Bush Telegraph – Podcast:

6:30pm, therapist
Saturday 20 September at the Jindabyne Memorial Hall

Entry Form:

Jindy Idol 2014 Entry Form

Anyone, visit
of any age, cheap
with a talent for performance (song, dance, acting, comedy, juggling, etc) is encouraged to enter

Eligibility

Anyone, of any age, with a talent for performance (song, dance, acting, comedy, juggling, etc) is encouraged to enter

Prizes

Winners will share in $1000 in cash prizes!

Entry

jindy idol 2014 posterThe names of all group members must be included on the entry form. One person per group should nominate to be the point-of-contact, and this person must complete the contact information. Be sure to include the details of your act, e.g., type of act, number of people, and any other relevant details. Feel free to add an additional page as needed.

The entry fees for Jindy Idol are as follows:

  • $20 for individual acts
  • $30 for duos
  • $40 for acts of three or more

Entries close on Friday 12 September. Entry fees are non-refundable.

Entry forms are available at, and can be returned to, the following locations:

  • Cooma School of Music
  • Cooma Visitor Information Centre
  • Design and Detail, Town Centre, Jindabyne
  • Kosciusko First National Real Estate, Nuggets Crossing, Jindabyne
  • Kosciuszko National Park Visitor Information Centre, Jindabyne
  • Snowprint Bookshop, Snowy River Ave., Jindabyne

All contestants must attend a sound check / rehearsal on Friday 19 September at the Jindabyne Memorial Hall from 4 – 7pm

  • Jindy Idol is open to performers of all ages
  • Performances should run for approximately three (3) minutes
  • Every member of the group must be included on the entry form
  • Acts of more than four people are asked to contact the committee for more information
  • Contestants are responsible for supplying their own props and instruments; microphones will be provided; there is a grand piano on-sight
  • Basic sound and lighting will be provided by the organizers
  • All entries are subject to review by the organizers for suitability
  • Jindy Idol is a family event – there will be children present, so design your act accordingly

Entries are limited. First-in, best-dressed, no exceptions.

All proceeds benefit the Tim Draxl Performing Arts Fund,

supporting young performing artists from the Snowy River Shire

Download PDF of Prizes: 2014 ANBC prizes

Download PDF of Entry Form: ENTRY FORM_2014 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL BUSKING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Total Prize Pool $7, approved
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2014 ANBC prizes

Sponsorship Proposal – Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢

 

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It’s on again on Saturday 1st November 2014 the disinfection ‘Times New Roman’, decease ‘Bitstream Charter’, Times, serif;”>Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢!

There’s opportunities for local businesses, organisations and associations to get involved by:

  1. Taking out a sponsorship package, and/or
  2. As a Venue/Busker Host (details to be released soon)

Please check out the pdf below for more information about sponsorship packages:

ANBC 2014 Sponsorship prospectus

This year’s Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢ (ANBC) is a one day event that features buskers performing throughout the Cooma CBD and wrapping up with the Finals Concert in Centennial Park at 5pm on Saturday 1st November.

This year Cooma Rotary Club has taken on Australian National Busking Championships™ as one of their special projects.Rotary 2014Official Logo  MoE_RGB This is a wonderful development for the ANBC because:

  • This “grass-roots”community based event now has official not-for-profit status openning up opportunities for grants.
  • The Cooma Rotary Club can provide “boots on the ground” in the form of volunteers on and before the event.
  • The ANBC can now be promoted through the Rotary Club’s national network and indeed, international networks.

ABC TVThe ABC has taken a special interest in this year’s ANBC. Ginny Stein from the  popular ABC TV program abc southeast“Landline” will be covering the event. Ian Champbell from ABC Southeast Radio has joined us as a media partner and will be doing a live radio broadcast on the day. Peter Crane from Bon Productions is also coming down from Queensland to produce a multi media documentary of the Australian National Busking Championships for our online presence and for TV and radio.

Facebook-Like modern smaller 2We are constantly promoting the ANBC online with daily posts on Facebook and www.coomamusic.com.au. This week we have reached over 7,000 facebook users. We are also working on a new dedicated website for the Australian National Busking Championships™

A Worthwhile Community Event:

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From it’s first year the Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢ has helped local not-for-profit groups raise money through fund raising activities on the day. Organisations such as the Cooma District Hospital, Cooma Rotary Club, Cooma Railway, 2MNO Community Radio, Cooma Swimming Club, St Patrick’s Parish School, to name a few, have raised thousands of dollars through this event. In fact, the main reason why the Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢ came into existance was through the wonderful work of the “Snowy Ride”. The ANBC was orginally conceived to provide entertainmesteven walter children's cancer foundationnt and fun for the 4,000 or so Snowy Riders as they pass through Cooma. Since it’s beginnings in 2001, this annual motorcycle event has raised over $5 million towards childhood cancer research. The Snowy Ride is organized by the Steven Walter Children’s Cancer Foundation. So we, at the Australian National Busking Championships are pleased to support the Snowy Ride. For more information about the Snowy Ride go to:https://www.snowyride.org.au/

The Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢ has the unique ability to provide significant benefits to the performers, the venue hosts, local businesses, community organisations and the general public. We hope you can join us in providing this wonderful event for our town. Celebrate with us,  Australia’s rich and diverse music street culture!

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Allan Spencer

(Event Organiser)

COOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Shop 2, Parkview Arcade, 123 Sharp Street,
Cooma, NSW 2630
PHONE: 02 6452 6067
FAX: 02 6452 4938

EMAIL: allan@coomamusic.com.au

Australian National Busking Championships – Camping!

 

Cooma Showgrounds available for camping

Cooma Showgrounds available for camping

Cooma Showgrounds will be available for camping at the Australian National Busking Championships. Donna at the Cooma Visitors Centre has just confirmed that the Cooma Showgrounds will be available for anyone wanting to camp or bring a motorhome or caravan.They have powered and unpowered sites as well as a shower and toilet block.
Camping Sites are:

  • $22 per night powered and
  • $12 per night unpowered.

It would have to be booked though the Cooma Visitors Centre.
Book your site by contacting the Cooma Visitors Centre: 1800 636 525 freecall) or email: info@visitcooma.com.au.

A Huge Success for Cooma Music Competition – The Results

Allan & Leslie Spencer with Marian Budos

Allan & Leslie Spencer with Marian Budos

The Cooma Music Competition was a huge succes. This was the ninth year for this event.

There were over 50 items performed during the day time heats which had a total of 15 catagories which cover a huge range of ages, order instruments and musical genres. Over the 6 hours of performance, troche the contestants gave their all. The winners of their heats were then invited back to perform in the finals concert held at St Paul’s Anglican Parish hall in the evening.
This year, Marian Budos came from Canberra to be our judge for the competition. Mr Budos is the head of the music department at Alfred Deakin High School in Canberra. He was until recently, the president of Canberra Youth Music which has over 5,000 children participating in various music ensembles including the Canberra Youth Orchestra, James McCusker Orchestra, Canberra Youth Jazz Orchestra, plus many other concert bands and choirs. Mr Budos is also an internationally recognized composer and classical guitarist. He has been judging for our Cooma Music Competition and the Australian National Busking Championships for many years.

THE RESULTS

HEATS:

All the winners of their heats receive a special medal

Kai Bakker, won the Solo Piano Secondary Heat plus the Peter de Jager Piano Prize

Kai Bakker, won the Solo Piano Secondary Heat plus the Peter de Jager Piano Prize

  • Solo Piano – Primary: Ella Mrsic
  • Solo Piano – Secondary: Kai Bakker
  • Solo Strings – Primary: Ella Mrsic
  • Solo Woodwind – Secondary: Caitlyn Ventura
  • Small Instrumental Ensemble – Primary: GuitarBOTs – Brenna Clayton, Olo Brademann & Troy Rees
  • Solo Classical Guitar – Primary: Brenna Clayton
  • Solo Classical Guitar – Secondary: Brunum Brunum Brademann
  • Small Instrumental Ensemble – Secondary: String Quartet – Craysha Coote, Emma Ventura, Caitlyn Ventura, Sarah Ventura
  • Contemporary Guitar: Ben Turner-Mann
  • Solo Voice – Primary: Georgia Knowles
  • Solo Voice – Secondary: Mae Walker
  • Solo Voice – Open: Matt Charlesworth
  • Group Voice – Secondary: Branscomb Twins – Emily & Kelsey Branscomb
  • Group Voice – Open: Alice Plumb & Matilda Lawler
  • Original Composition – Secondary: Alice Tame
  • Original Composition – Open: Alice Plumb

FINALS CONCERT MAJOR AWARDS:

  • Frank Scott Music Award (Trophy plus $50 cash) – Caitlyn Ventura
  • Russell & Jackie Fox Music Award (Trophy plus $50 cash) – Matt Charlesworth
  • P D Murphy Award for Strings (Trophy plus $50 cash) – James Hines
  • Peter de Jager Piano Prize (Trophy plus $200 cash) – Kai Bakker
  • Narrawong Classical Guitar Award (Trophy plus $200 cash) – Burnum Burnum Brademann
  • Ron Cox Music Award (Trophy plus $100 cash) – Tim Cooke
  • Award for Original Composition (Trophy plus $50 cash) – Alice Plumb
  • Peoples Choice Award (Trophy plus $100 cash) – Mae Walker

 

Jindy Idol 2014 – Saturday 20 September

Cooma Music Competition – Timetable (Click below):

TIMETABLE _ COOMA MUSIC COMPETITION _ SUNDAY 08 SEPT 2014 FINAL

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6:30pm, pharmacy Saturday 20 September at the Jindabyne Memorial Hall

Entry Form:

Jindy Idol 2014 Entry Form

Anyone, epidemic
of any age, with a talent for performance (song, dance, acting, comedy, juggling, etc) is encouraged to enter

Eligibility

Anyone, of any age, with a talent for performance (song, dance, acting, comedy, juggling, etc) is encouraged to enter

Prizes

Winners will share in $1000 in cash prizes!

Entry

jindy idol 2014 posterThe names of all group members must be included on the entry form. One person per group should nominate to be the point-of-contact, and this person must complete the contact information. Be sure to include the details of your act, e.g., type of act, number of people, and any other relevant details. Feel free to add an additional page as needed.

The entry fees for Jindy Idol are as follows:

  • $20 for individual acts
  • $30 for duos
  • $40 for acts of three or more

Entries close on Friday 12 September. Entry fees are non-refundable.

Entry forms are available at, and can be returned to, the following locations:

  • Cooma School of Music
  • Cooma Visitor Information Centre
  • Design and Detail, Town Centre, Jindabyne
  • Kosciusko First National Real Estate, Nuggets Crossing, Jindabyne
  • Kosciuszko National Park Visitor Information Centre, Jindabyne
  • Snowprint Bookshop, Snowy River Ave., Jindabyne

All contestants must attend a sound check / rehearsal on Friday 19 September at the Jindabyne Memorial Hall from 4 – 7pm

  • Jindy Idol is open to performers of all ages
  • Performances should run for approximately three (3) minutes
  • Every member of the group must be included on the entry form
  • Acts of more than four people are asked to contact the committee for more information
  • Contestants are responsible for supplying their own props and instruments; microphones will be provided; there is a grand piano on-sight
  • Basic sound and lighting will be provided by the organizers
  • All entries are subject to review by the organizers for suitability
  • Jindy Idol is a family event – there will be children present, so design your act accordingly

Entries are limited. First-in, best-dressed, no exceptions.

All proceeds benefit the Tim Draxl Performing Arts Fund,

supporting young performing artists from the Snowy River Shire

Cooma Music Competition 2014 – 17th August

Click Below for Entry Form:

Entry Form Cooma Music Competition 2014

 

Awards & Cash Prizes to be won

Awards & Cash Prizes to be won

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cialis sans-serif;”>Cooma Music Competition 2014, adiposity now in its ninth year, will provide an opportunity for musicians of all ages and skills to perform and compete. We hope this competition will be as inclusive as possible. The competition will be open to all instruments and voice. Although the competition will be conducted by Cooma School of Music, all musicians are welcome to perform.

Entry is open to all.

Heats will comence at 12 noon on Sunday 17th August

A timetable of Heats and Competitors will be sent to all the participants before the day.

The winners of the heats will then be invited to perform in a Finals Concert that will then be held on the same day in the evening starting at 7pm. Time allowing, specially invited guests (non- competitors) will also be invited to perform in the Finals Concert.

 

Venue: St Pauls Anglican Church Hall, 136 Commissioner Street, Cooma NSW 2630

 

Performers for this concert will be drawn from the winners of the heats as well as invited guest performers.

The major sections will be:

  1. Solo (unaccompanied or accompanied). Solos may be accompanied by a pianist or a guitarist, or other musician or CD backing track. Performers may organize their own accompanist or a piano accompanist will available at the hall if required. (However, please indicate on your entry form if you will need to be provided with an accompanist). CD backing tracks (“Play-along”) will be accepted by prior arrangement.
  2. Small Instrumental Ensembles-any instrumental combination up to and including 6 players.
  3. Large Instrumental Ensembles-any instrumental combination over 6 players.
  4. Vocal Groups-including small to large choirs.
  5. Rock Groups-includes all styles. (eg Country, Blues, Jazz, Alternative, etc)
  6. Original Composition – A Song or Instrumental Item-(any style)

Each major section will be subdivided into 3 age groups:

  1. Primary-primary school aged
  2. Secondary-secondary school aged
  3. Open

If there are not enough competitors in the younger age groups, younger players may be invited to compete in an older age group.

The Solos section will also be divided into types of instrument if possible.

These instrumental sub-categories will be:

  • Piano/Keyboard
  • Classical Guitar
  • Modern Guitar (Steel string, acoustic or electric)
  • Strings (Violin, Viola, Cello or Double Bass)
  • Woodwind & Brass
  • Drums
  • Singing
  • Miscellaneous (any musical instruments not listed above. For example, harmonica, bagpipes, mandolin, banjo, harp, etc)
  • Original Composition (A song or instrumental item)

If there are not enough competitors in any of the heats , performers may be invited to compete in a heat of another instrumental sub-category.

All competitors will receive a Certificate of Participation. Winners of their heats will receive awards.

We will be happy to accept donations and assistance from businesses and individuals to make this competition possible.

We welcome any comments or advice that may help make this competition an exciting and useful event.

FINAL CONCERT AWARDS:

  • Narrawong Classical Guitar Award - Trophy & $200 cash
  • Peter de Jager Piano Prize - Trophy & $200 cash
  • Ron Cox Music Award _Vocal - Trophy & $100 cash
  • Frank Scott Music Award _Woodwind, Brass or Drums   - Trophy & $50 cash
  • Russell & Jackie Fox Music Award  - Trophy & $50 cash
  • Strings Award_Violin, Viola,  Cello or Double Bass –  Trophy & $50 cash
  • The People’s Choice Award - Trophy & $100 cash

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Cooma Rotary Club backs the Australian National Busking Championships

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It’s official!
The Australian National Busking Championships have joined forces with the Cooma Rotary Club.
In a special meeting this morning we shook hands on a partnership which will secure a bright future for this wonderful community based event.
So keep Saturday 1st November 2014 free in your diaries because it’s going to be an awesome day of busking, medicine music, read more fun and prizes in Cooma NSW!

Busking and Rotary

Past Cooma Music Competition Competitors-Where are they now?

cooma music competition 2014 posterCooma School of Music, viagra 60mg now celebrating its thirtieth year, decease has through this annual Cooma Music Competition given participating musicians encouragement and direction in their music studies. We feel that it has, viagra approved in a small but tangible way, been a positive influence on their future music careers.

These are some of the hundreds of musicians that have participated in the Cooma Music Competition over the last nine years.

  • Luke Tierney studied classical guitar and graduated from ANU School of Music with a Bachelor of Music Degree (BMus) , was head of the guitar department at Cranbrook School, Sydney, and now works as deputy director at the Wollongong Conservatorium of Music.
  • Ned McPhie graduated with a (BMus) from the Australian Insitute of Music (AIM) and then went on to complete a Post Graduate Diploma in Screen Music at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS). Ned is currently working as a film music composer. He also performs regularly as a solo guitarist and in his folk-punk acoustic band “The Bottlers”.
  • Matthew Ventura is studying bassoon & flute at the ANU School of Music. He is a Wesley Music Scholar, member of the Canberra Symphony Orchestra and soloist for the Canberra Youth Orchestra. He teaches at Cooma School of Music.
  • Emma Ventura, still at school, is teaching violin, viola and piano at Cooma School of Music.
  • Daniel Morassutti is now drum teacher & professional drummer.
  • John Sutton, flautist, composer and teacher, graduated with BMus(Hon) from Melbourne Conservatorium of Music in 2013.
  • Brodie Nossiter (Alias Brodie Buttons) studied music at the Southern Cross University. He now plays extensively in a folk music band “The Button Collective”.
  • Steve Nossiter (Brodie’s Dad) quit working as an electrician to study music at SAE Institute at Byron Bay and now works as a composer of film and ambient music.
  • Viki Parsons is a flute and vocal teacher. She graduated from the Australian Institute of Music and is doing post graduate study at the University of Sydney.
  • Saskia Tillers has played cello professionally in Australia, Europe and Asia.
  • Alisha Brady has gone on to study music at the University of Southern Queensland.
  • Owen Pearson is studying music composition and voice at the University of NSW.
  • Vendulka Wichta, Cooma’s X Factor girl, is still at school but she’s already enjoying a flourishing music career. She performs regularly in music festivals around Australia.
  • Hannah (Kit) Spencer studied the harp at ANU School of Music and graduated with a BMus(Hon). In the past year, she has been performing in Russia and Europe, and is now commencing a postgraduate Masters of Music degree in The Hague, Netherlands.
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Vendulka & Vasek at Cooma Music Competition 2006

Vendulka performs for X Factor

Vendulka performs for X Factor

A Huge Success_The Australian National Busking Championships 2013

This year’s event was awesome! Bigger and better than last year! We had almost 100 musicians performing at 22 diferent venues. In total , illness the buskers performed over 300 half hour sets over the 2 days. That’s a lot of music!

Guyy Lilleyman - The Australian National Busking Champion 2013

Guyy Lilleyman – The Australian National Busking Champion 2013

And the Winners are:

1st Open Champion – Guyy Lilleyman
2nd Highly Commended – Ben Warner & Vince Leong
3rd Commended – Matt Charlesworth

1st Secondary Champion – Vendulka Wichta
2nd Secondary Highly Commended – A Tie!
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3rd Commended – Olivia Cakarun

1st Primary Champion – Jark Hermans
2nd Primary Highly Commended – Callum McPhie
3rd Primary Commended – Brademann Brothers

Peoples Choice Award – Vendulka Wichta

Special Music Awards –

  • Country Music Award: Roger McCullough
  • Multicultural Award: Numeralla Fingerplunkers
  • Classical Music Award: Stypa Quartet
  • Special Judges Award: Mark Davis
Vendulka Wichta - Australian National Busking Secondary Champion 213. And Peoples Choice Award

Vendulka Wichta – Australian National Busking Secondary Champion 213. And Peoples Choice Award

Congratulations to all!
Thank you judges for a job well done and for giving up your weekend for this event.
Thank you Donna Smith and all the wonderful people at the Cooma Visitors Centre
A HUGE thanks to all the wonderful buskers.
Plus a Special Thanks to All our generous sponsors:
Alpine Hotel
The Tourist Cafe
Roses Lebanese Restaurant
Cooma Family Dental
Chelsea Coffee Lounge
South East Arts
Snowy Monaro Arts Council
Eucumbene Trout Farm
McDonalds Family Restaurant
Bombala Street Surgery
Sharp Street Surgery
And of course a Big Thank you to all our Busker Hosts & Venues:
McDonald’s Family Restaurant, Cooma Monaro Railway, Cathy’s Lolly Shack, Cooma Cafe, Tourist Cafe, 40Cafe, Mainstreet, Snowy Camping World, Pizza House & Food Factory, PD Murphy Cafe, Chelsea Coffee Loung, Kettle & Seed, Moontree Health Foods, Roses Lebanese Restaurant, Alpine Hotel, The Lott Foodstore, Monaro Stitches Quilt & Craft Fair, Cooma Motorfest, Honda Snowy Ride, St Patricks Bazaar Fair, A Feast of Poetry and Cooma Visitors Centre.

Here’s a Youtube video of Guyy Lilleyman, Australian National Busking Champion 2013

Here’s a Photo Gallery of the weekend. For more photos and comments go to:

https://www.facebook.com/australiannationalbuskingchampionships

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