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Posted on Tuesday 19th of March, 2019,
The Goulburn Valley experienced a once in a life time opportunity last night being able to hear from iconic political activist and musician Sir Bob Geldof right here in Greater Shepparton.
The event, hosted by Greater Shepparton City Council in partnership with Goulburn Valley Business Rural and Industry Network (GV BRaIN), saw close to 700 guests fill Eastbank as Sir Bob discussed his journey leading up to Live Aid and beyond.
Upon arrival Sir Bob was greeted with a Welcome to Country and traditional smoking ceremony conducted by Yorta Yorta, and then followed an intimate meet and greet opportunity at the Shepparton Art Museum where ticket holders were able to enjoy one-on-one conversations with Sir Bob prior to his keynote address.
Sir Bob took to the stage following an introductory video which captured his inspiration for Live Aid, while detailing its legacy.
The audience, hanging off his every word, were taken on a journey of Sir Bob’s life reminiscing about his childhood, travels and early stage days before sharing anecdotes of meeting the pope and starting the benefit concert, Live Aid, which raised billions of dollars towards “Make Poverty History”.
Following his key note address, award winning journalist and MC for the evening, Anjali Rao, facilitated a Q&A session which generated discussions regarding poor and good leadership, and the consequences of failing to plan for the future. Sir Bob even announced he has new music coming out in September.
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor Councillor Kim O’Keeffe said it was a riveting night and opened up critical discussions for the community.
“Everyone, including myself was in awe of Sir Bob, he was a brilliant speaker who captivated the audience and offered valuable commentary on worldly discussions,” Cr O’Keeffe said.
Attendee, Meagan Harrison said the evening was great fun and left her with guiding inspirations.
“Sir Bob was an inspirational speaker who reaffirmed to me that being a ‘small drop’ in the ocean of local and global issues is important,” Ms Harrison said.
“We need to stand by our beliefs and do the small things, because they really do matter. We need to be kind to each other and love our earth as it’s the only one we have.”
It was the ongoing success of Council’s Shepp Square campaign last year, which highlighted Greater Shepparton as a leading regional city, that attracted the opportunity of Sir Bob Geldof’s visit.
“It was an incredible opportunity presented to Council which we could not have passed up. Council will continue to lead initiatives to showcase all the great things that happen and are happening in Greater Shepparton,” Cr O’Keeffe said.
“It is wonderful to see our community make the most of this once in a life time experience, with almost 700 in attendance, I hope that Sir Bob inspired everyone in some way.”
Chair of GV BRaIN Fiona Johnson said it was a privilege to listen and learn from a man with such worldly experiences.
“Sir Bob's constant drive across his life to make the world a better place, no matter what, was inspiring,” Ms Johnson said.
“The Goulburn Valley is not alone and can only benefit from his message to use collaboration, cooperation and fierce commitment to address any issues that we face.
“The partnership between Greater Shepparton City Council and GV BRaIN displayed last night, shows what we can do and we hope to see other joint events in the future.”
If we are committed to creating change, Sir Bob challenged the audience not to accept the reasons why something can’t happen, by always asking “why not?”
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