Historical information
The Upwelling Festival is a community celebration of the Bonney Upwelling. The Bonney Upwelling is a natural, environmental phenomenon which occurs each year where the spring winds shift to the south-east driving a change in ocean currents that power a seven month feeding frenzy of tuna, crayfish, giant crabs, squid, fish, sea birds, krill and blue whales. The Upwelling is at its greatest off the coast of Portland. The Festival features a parade, ocean and science talks, live music and art
Significance
The Upwelling Festival is an annual event in Portland which celebrates the unique environmental phenomenon happening off the coast of Portland. It is a community event of great significance.
Physical description
16 page booklet detailing the events of the 2015 Upwelling Festival. The booklet is printed in colour on thin paper. The front cover has the date of the festival to the left, next to the words, 'Upwelling Festival'. Underneath is an image of a brass band playing on Portland foreshore. Crowds surround the band and many are holding large colourful flags depicting marine images. The lower part of the image features a wave design which contain the dates of the Rotary Club Art Show and the Upwelling Festival. The bottom left hand corner has the Portland Observer logo. The back page features a full page advertisement for the Henty Bay Holiday Park.
Publication type
non-fiction
