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organizing the program. It was decided that John and Carmel's ensemble needed a formal name for publicity purposes. The Limpinwood Ensemble was thus born. The ticket price included a full supper provided by Jean Brewer and Sue Pepper. The concert was a sell-out and a great success. The on-site meal feature was continued, with the assistance of Tyalgum chef Gary Jackson, for subsequent concerts as a way of developing the social enhancement of the Tyalgum experience. The upstairs "Jade Room" at the back of the hall became the venue for Festival meals. The core founding committee of the Tyalgum Festival consisted of President Greg Rooney (1991 to 1996), Vice President Viv Hibbard, Secretary Jean Brewer and Neville Hibbard. There were a number of concerts during the early part of 1992, with the first Tyalgum Festival held over the first weekend of September 1992. The first festival included the provision of home hosting, natural history walks, a Sunday church service, a Sunday concert in the Showgrounds Park and a number of fringe events. The committee recognised the value of marketing and so developed a database of supporters by instigating a "Friends of the Tyalgum Festival" programme. The Tyalgum Festival was established without any government funding so the financial risk fell to the local committee. However, each concert during the early part of 1992 and subsequent early years made a profit sufficient to fund the weekend Festival in September. Because of its success in attracting good audiences the committee was able to pay the performers at rates higher than were being paid in Brisbane at that time. Other innovations included commencing a programme of commissioning works by leading composers based on the theme of Tyalgum. The first of these involved the committee applying for and being awarded a grant for composer Robert Davidson to produce a work titled "Tyalgum", which was performed by Patricia Pollet and Perihelion at the following year's festival. The key to the great success of the Tyalgum Festival was that the inaugural committee focused on the logistics, while John Willison focused on the program and organising the performers. It was only later that Musica Viva provided assistance with performances (particularly the
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performances had to stop because of the loud noise. It was suggested that a remedy might be to insulate the ceiling. At the time, Peter Knowland, one of Australia's leading acoustic engineers, visited Murwillumbah as part of the feasibility study for a proposed Amphitheatre there. He was asked to also visit the Murwillumbah Civic Centre (which was having acoustic problems) and the Tyalgum Literary Institute Hall. His advice was to not insulate the internal roof structure as in his opinion the Hall had an excellent acoustic. In his view this resulted from a combination of the ripple corrugated iron ceiling that dispersed the echo, the wooden floors and the particular dimensions of the hall that gave it a warm and clear sound.
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Music performed Schubert's Octet. At the end of the concert a meeting was convened, with a number of those attending including Margot and Doug Anthony, Jean Brewer, Peter and Judy Budd, Viv and Neville Hibbard and Murwillumbah lawyer Greg Rooney. They all agreed that a further concert should be held. However, it was suggested that it be held in the historic Tyalgum Literary Institute Hall.
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Potter Les Peterkin purchased the village bakery in 1981 and converted it into the Bakehouse Pottery (now the Flutterbies Cottage Cafe). It has become a popular local feature as well as tourist attraction in the village. Les Peterkin's pottery has become well known and is now highly sought after. His
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and the local Tyalgum district. The objective was to see if there were enough people interested in attending continuing musical soirées in their home. The concert took place in early 1991 in the lounge room of John and Carmel's home. A group of principal teachers from the Queensland Conservatory of
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features over 400 of his works. Les Peterkin was also a part-time teacher at the Tyalgum Primary School, and the "Les Peterkin Portrait Prize" for children was introduced in 1994. It attracts thousands of entries from thirty local schools every year, with entries shown at the Tweed River Gallery in
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led by Dean Olding at the Anglican Church in Murwillumbah. There were six people in the audience, fewer than the number of performers on stage. The importance of having an inspiring venue that would complement excellent performances and attract audiences became clear. It was also felt that Musica
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It was agreed, based on the acoustic report of Peter Knowland, that Carmel and John and their associates at the Queensland Conservatory of Music would perform a one-off concert at the Tyalgum Hall in the later part of 1991. A local committee was formed to organise a concert with John and Carmel
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In 1986, local Tyalgum theatrical artists William Gill and Les Peterkin formed the Tyalgum Theatre Group, and produced a number of theatrical spectaculars at the Tyalgum Literary Institute Hall. However, there was a constant problem with the uninsulated corrugated iron roof: whenever it rained,
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Tyalgum is situated at the junction of the Pumpenbil and Tyalgum creeks, which provide Tyalgum with its water supply. During early years of settlement, these waterways would have been used to transport giant red cedar logs that were felled in the area. Other natural features include the valley
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Tyalgum has a temperate climate. It has a mean annual temperature of 18.9 °C (66.0 °F). The rainfall is generally high with an annual mean of 1,555.4 millimetres (61.24 in), most of which occurs during the summer months. For the last few years the region has been suffering from
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and John Willison, after they discovered the acoustics of the village Hall. Since then, the festival has been held annually in September as one of Australia's premier classical events. Numerous artists have ranked the 1908 hall alongside some of the best concert venues in the world.
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77.9% of people living in Tyalgum were born in Australia. Other top responses for country of birth were England (5.2%), New Zealand (2.1%), South Africa (1.2%), the United States of America (1.0%), and Germany (0.8%).
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to Tyalgum. The original committee remained up until 1996. Subsequent committees have continued to expand and successfully develop the Tyalgum Festival up to the present day.
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Important structures in Tyalgum include the Flutterbies Cottage Cafe, The Little Shop Next Door, Tyalgum Store (established in 1907), Tyalgum Hall, venue of an annual
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As of 2016, there are plans for Tyalgum to disconnect from the electricity grid and produce renewable power locally, primarily using solar power and battery storage.
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95.4% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 0.6% Punjabi, 0.6% German, 0.6% Mandarin, and 0.6% Thai.
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The Tyalgum Festival of Classical Music, also known as the Tyalgum Festival, was born out of the combination of two events.
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Viva might agree to continue subsidising performances in the Tweed Valley if a better venue could be found.
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Another influence on the birth of the Tyalgum Festival was a concert arranged in the late 1980s by
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not far from Tyalgum in the Tweed Valley. They had recently taken up teaching positions at the
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Festival, and Tyalgum Garage, which is located in the old Norco Dairy Manufacturer Building.
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The median age of the Tyalgum population was 46 years old, above the national median of 38.
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The Tyalgum Festival of Classical Music was started in 1991 by concert violinists
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By road, Tyalgum is located approximately 26 kilometres (16 mi) west of
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In 1990, Carmel Kaine, an original member and concertmaster of the
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environment around the village, created by the Border Ranges and
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Tyalgum Festival of Classical Music, Limelight magazine 2012
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The Birth of the Tyalgum Festival of Classical Music - 1991
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New South Wales

Tyalgum is located in New South Wales
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28°21′30″S 153°12′28″E / 28.35833°S 153.20778°E / -28.35833; 153.20778
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