The Kosciuszko Festivals
The Kosciuszko Festivals were the flagship events of Kosciuszko Heritage (formerly the Puls Polonii Cultural Foundation). Held annually since 2006, they celebrated multiculturalism, history and harmony in the Snowy Mountains area. The festivals ended in 2013.
The festivals were centred on Australia's highest mainland mountain, Mount Kosciuszko, which was discovered and named by the explorer and humanitarian Sir Paul Edmund Strzelecki after General Thaddeus Kosciuszko, a renowned champion of equal rights and liberty for all of humankind.
These are the Kosciuszko Festivals:
(Please note: these websites are no longer being updated) |
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Dream Lights
2013, February 23 to 24
Locations: Jindabyne and Mt Kosciuszko |
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Day of Fun at Kosciuszko Run
2011, February 12
Location: Charlotte Pass Village
Organised by the Puls Polonii Cultural Foundation
Please note: this website used to be located at: www.fkpp.org/funday/main.html |
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K'Ozzie Fest
2010, March 19-22
Locations: Charlotte Pass Village, Mt Kosciuszko, Jindabyne and Cooma
Organised by the Puls Polonii Cultural Foundation |
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K'Ozzie Fest
2009, April 17-18
Locations: Mount Kosciuszko, Jindabyne and Cooma
Organised by the Puls Polonii Cultural Foundation |
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