Sky’s the limit for astronomy festival – Echonetdaily

Stars in their eyes L-R: Dr David Malin, Dr Fred Watson, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki , Dylan ODonnell, Dr Duane Hamacher, Mark Gee, Jamie Anderson, Dr Katie Mack & Dr Alan Duffy at the weekends Byron Bay event. Photo: Kirrily Pendergast

More than 400 people attended an astronomy festival in Byron Bay on the weekend, despite a stuff-up by a funding body that refused its application, thinking it was a gathering of astrologers.

The Star Stuff Festival line-up included household names such as Fred Watson and Karl Kruszelnicki. Despite that, Destination NSW rejected its request for funding, assuming it was about the stars of the zodiac.

Event organiser Dylan ODonell is perplexed as to how his application could have been so completely misinterpreted by the body authorised to judge it.

Did we just lose an events grant because of an incorrect assumption about Byrons science literacy?, he wrote to Echonetdaily in May, when the news first landed.

It sounds like the assessors didnt even read the event description properly. Astrology isnt mentioned once. Its about space and science.

Bearing in mind this is an ASTRONOMY festival with names like Dr Karl and Dr Alan Duffy and The European Space Agency all over the application and marketing material, one of their notes read I cant see how this event would encourage overnight visitors. Good lord, what?

They also noted that the event was unlikely to draw in visitors from outside Byron Bay, Mr ODonnell said, adding that 95 per cent of the 250 ticket sales at the time had come from outside the region.

As a spin-off from the main event, the Byron Community School held an internet science/space competition withthe winners work exhibited at Star Stuff. The winning kids also got to attend Dr Karls open Q&A live session free of charge.

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