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Blue Heeler Film Festival in Muswellbrook, NSW: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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What is the Blue Heeler Film Festival?
The Blue Heeler Film Festival is an annual event held in Muswellbrook, New South Wales, that celebrates both amateur and professional filmmaking. The festival showcases a diverse range of short films.

When and where is it held?
The festival takes place annually, the awards night will be hosted in Denman at 6.30pm October 31.

Who can attend?
The festival is open to the general public and everyone interested in supporting local filmmaking.

Tickets

Where can I get a ticket?
Tickets can be reserved through our Eventbrite linked here, or through the link on our homepage. 

Film Submissions

Can I submit my film for consideration?
Yes, we welcome submissions from filmmakers of all levels. Please refer to our submission guidelines (Terms & Conditions).

Festival Program

What kind of films will be shown?
The festival showcases a diverse range of short films from all genres! This year, the festival has the theme 'NURTURE'.

Getting There

What are my transportation options?
Muswellbrook is easily accessible by car and public transport. The town also has a train station for those coming from further away.

Is there parking available?
Yes, there are several public parking options near the venues.

Miscellaneous

Are there food and drinks available?
Yes, a variety of food and drink options will be available at the venues.

How can I stay updated?
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We Pay Our Respects 
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the elders both past, present and future for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Aboriginal Australia. 

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