To support Victoria's first ever Block Party, event mascot Muggle the Puggle has teamed up with geocachers across Victoria to place a range of caches for you all to find & enjoy. Whether you visit before, during, or after The Sunbury Event, we hope you enjoy your time in Sunbury & the surrounding areas of Hume.
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SUNBURY MUSIC FESTIVAL
The Sunbury Pop Festival, also known more appropriately as the Sunbury Rock Festival, was a music festival held on the Australia Day long weekend for the years 1972 to 1975.
It was billed as Australia's version of the infamous Woodstock Music Festival, and featured a weekend of non-stop live music acts. Tickets were $6.00 in 1972, and festival-goers camped at the venue, Duncan's Farm, a privately owned property on the banks of Jacksons Creek.
Today the location has been impacted by surrounding residential development, however it is recognised as a site of national heritage significance for its connection to the festival and development of Australian rock music.
More details about the festival, including a list of bands that played each year, can be found on the Wikipedia page: Sunbury Pop Festival
SOLVING THIS MYSTERY CACHE
Click on the image to watch and enjoy this 4:50 minute video:
Answer the following questions:
- What are the first three letters of the train station where festival goers arrived?
- One of the train carriages has a ID of 83---. What are the three letters of this carriage number?
- A police car patrols the festival goers, with a numberplate ending in 199. What are the first three letters of this numberplate?
You should now have a string of 9 letters. Enter this string, in the order that they answered above, into the Certitude checker below, to receive the coordinates to this cache.
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