Location

Earth Freq 2009 will be located in the beautiful outdoor venue of LandCruiser Mountain Park, 2hrs north-west of Brisbane. - www.landcruisermountainpark.com.au 

Facilities:
  • The venue is fully equipped with toilets and showers!
  • Camping is included in the event ticket price from 12pm Friday to 12pm Monday.
    (additional camping fees may apply to visitors left after this time)
  • The event will have First-Aid and Security onsite to ensure a safe weekend for everyone.
Venue Guidelines:
  • There will be a site map given to you upon arrival with designated camping areas, and signage to remind you of this. Please respect the layout of the event and camp in these designated areas.
  • Once you have parked your car and set up camp, we ask that you leave your car for the weekend unless driving back in to town. We wish to minimise traffic movement around the festival area.
  • If you wish to visit any other parts of Landcruiser Mountain Park than the marked festival area, you will need to follow standard procedure and register with the Park Office (signed onsite) and pay appropriate fees.
  • Please also help us to maintain a beautiful event by using the bins provided, leaving a clean camping space and taking excess rubbish with you at the end of the weekend.
  • At the venue owner's request, no glass is to be brought on to the property. Random car searches may occur, don't say you weren't warned if your carton of glass beverages is confiscated when entering the venue.
  • BYO is permitted but we encourage a moderate and responsible approach to alcohol consumption. Excessive amounts of alcohol being brought in to the event may be confiscated. Anti-social or violent behaviour will not be tolerated and will be dealt with by security and taken up with the police. 
  • Please do not bring illicit substances in to the festival.
  • No pets to be brought to the festival - especially dogs.
  • Please do not arrive to the festival before midday on the Friday, and please assist us with making pack-down and cleanup easy by leaving the site by Monday afternoon at the very latest.
 
Getting There:
LandCruiser Mountain Park is a 2 hr drive from Brisbane, 1.5hr drive from the sunshine coast, 4hrs from Byron region. If you plan your drive well, this can be a comfortable and safe journey through some beautiful countryside.  
  • Make sure you have slept enough before doing the drive.
  • Car-Pooling is not only good for the environment, but its cheaper for you, helps make the drive more fun, and it can be safer to have company in the car in long drives.
  • Pack some good driving music to get you in to the spirit for the weekend!
  • And of course do not drive under the influence of alcohol or any other substances. This is unsafe and irresponsible and we anticipate RBT's will be set up on the way to/from the festival.
 
Directions:
From the Bruce Highway (which connects Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast), turn on to the D'aguilar highway (near Caboolture) and head through Woodford and on to Kilcoy. As you reach the centre of Kilcoy, turn right at the round-about on to Kilcoy-Murgon rd. Follow this road straight for 39km, at which point it becomes a dirt road. Follow the dirt road for 15km. Look out on your left for a large sign for LandCruiser Mountain Park. Turn Left at this sign and follow the signs in towards the festival. Safe travels, see you there!
 
 
Additional Travel Tips
  • Try and avoid driving in peak hour traffic time (4-6pm Friday and Sunday) through the Brisbane and Caboolture areas - your journey will take much less time if you do as there is road work near Caboolture and a lot of peak hour congestion. If you do have to travel in these peak times, it may be worth considering driving via samford > petrie > dayboro > woodford. This is the more western way to get to Woodord and Kilcoy. While this way is slightly longer and a bit curvier, it doesn't have the bad congestion of the Bruce Highway at peak times. This makes most sense for people travelling from the West side of Brisbane.
  • If you are driving from south of Brisbane, you can avoid going through the centre of Brisbane by exiting at the Gateway Motorway just south of Brisbane, which reconnects with the Bruce Highway north of Brisbane.
  • If you are coming from North of Caboolture, it may be easier to exit the Bruce Highway at Landsborough and travel through Beewah, Peachester, and join the D'Aguilar highway and then head west to Kilcoy.