Sunbury Home Of The Ashes

Sunbury is the Birthplace of The Ashes urn which was humorously presented to English cricket captain Ivo Bligh to mark his team’s victory in an 1882-83 Test match series between Australia and England.

Sunbury Pop Festival

Sunbury Pop Festival or Sunbury Rock Festival was an annual Australian rock music festival held on a 620-acre (2.5 km2) private farm between Sunbury and Diggers Rest, Victoria, which was staged on the Australia Day (26 January) long weekend from 1972 to 1975. It attracted up to 45,000 patrons and was promoted by Odessa Promotions, which was formed by a group of television professionals, including John Fowler, from GTV 9 Melbourne.

Although conceived and promoted as Australia’s Woodstock, the Sunbury Pop Festivals signalled the end of the hippie peace movement of the late 1960s and the beginning of the reign of pub rock. The early festivals were financially successful and featured performances by Australian and New Zealand bands including, Billy Thorpe & the AztecsMax Merritt and the MeteorsChain and Wild Cherries. Various live albums were recorded at the festivals including Aztecs Live! At Sunbury issued in September 1972, which peaked at No. 3 on the Go-Set Top 20 Albums; and the triple live album, Sunbury 1973 – The Great Australian Rock Festival which was the inaugural release by Mushroom Records.

United Kingdom artists, Queen performed in 1974 and initially were booed, they finished their set despite crowd screams of “go back to Pommyland, ya pooftahs”. Lead singer, Freddie Mercury retorted with “When we come back to Australia, Queen will be the biggest band in the world!”. A fledgling Skyhooks were also booed and returned the following year with a new lead singer, Graeme “Shirley” Strachan. In 1975 another UK band, Deep Purple were head-liners. A fracas developed on-stage between Deep Purple’s roadies and AC/DC‘s roadies and members. Due to poor weather and high ticket prices the attendance was down to 16,000. Odessa Promotions was liquidated after paying out Deep Purple but most local acts were not paid by Odessa. Late in the year, Deep Purple placed money into a fund so that unpaid artists were paid at the full musician’s rate.

TV / MOVIES / CARTOONS

Firsty.tvEpisodes in Development.

Firsty™ is a cartoon character created in 2007 by Martin Rochester and Justin Quigley in a typical Australian corrugated iron shed.

Firsty is an anthropomorphic beige number one, based on the Sans serif font.

He usually wears pants with a belt, a shirt and a baseball cap. Firsty is part of a distinctive group of friends, which have all been based on common household items.