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Lost Paradise


  • Glenworth Valley Cooks Rd Glenworth Valley, NSW, 2250 Australia (map)

Lost Paradise 2025

Music Festival

28 DEC - 1 JAN 2025

Step into the world of lost paradise; four vibrant days of music, movement, community and culture held across NYE on NSW’s Central Coast.

Glenworth Valley, NSW

Darkinjung Country

Mirring Attending

Music

First Nations

Blak & Proud w. Aretha Brown

DJ Silver B - Funk & House Vinyl Set

Uncle Phil Bligh - Join Uncle Phil Bligh on Darkinjung Country as he shares cultural and environmental wisdom. As President of the 5 lands walk and with heritage ties to Kalilli/Wakka Wakka and Kalkadoon, Uncle Phil brings unique insight and storytelling to Shambhala Fields, guiding us in understanding our relationship with Country and community.

Deb Swan - Deb Swan will bring her 40 years of dedication to preserving Indigenous wisdom, bridges tradition and modernity, sharing her knowledge as a director of Mirring Aboriginal Corporation, to Lost Paradise this year. Her commitment to protecting sacred sites and empowering women continues to inspire and strengthen connections between culture and community.

Storytelling w. Dr Jodie Edwards - Jodi Edwards, a Walbunja Yuin woman with ties to Dharawal Nation, has spent over 25 years working to connect youth with their cultural roots, Sea Country, and Indigenous practices. Listen to Jodi’s wisdom at Lost Paradise this year and see her dedication to ensuring cultural practices and heritage remain alive and resilient within her community.

Cultural Weaving Workshops w. Lenore Lovegrove

First Nations Soul w. The Two Diva’s

Aborigianl Dance w. Phil Walford

Liz Keys - Elizabeth (Murrah) Keys/Ridgeway, a saltwater woman from Worimi Country, offers a connection to her Sea Country heritage through storytelling and songlines. Her workshop honors her people’s deep ties to Garuwa (Sea Country), celebrating the wisdom and spirituality of her ancestors.

Cultural Dance Jounrey w. K’Gari Njun

Gene Kelaher

Yidaki Sound Bath w. Gene Kealher


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