The “not to be missed” mid-monthly
Hello!
Newsletter spotters: here’s a rare, mid-monthly edition written by a very excited Bill.
There are two events just around the corner worth extra mention. These are the Bicycle Film Festival and the Human Powered Cycles first birthday PARTY!
Human Powered Cycles FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY
Would you believe we’re turning one year old?? It’s true! and we’re having a ball!!
So, we’re hosting a party on Friday 4th December to celebrate and to thank all our friends and supporters.
From 6pm – 11pm at headquarters (562 High Street Thornbury)
- live music through the evening
- tasty drinks from our friends at the Good Brew Company
- door prizes
- secure bike valet parking
And here’s a few of the spectacular acts we’ve got lined up…
- Pete Coles
- Zinnia Blue
- The Taylor Project
- MC Tom Middlebrook

Bicycle Film Festival
Why am I so excited? Well, for one because the BFF is “kool”. But secondly because we’ll be hosting short film screenings here at
headquarters this Friday and Saturday night. Actually, the screenings are at Human Powered. Each night there will be two screenings (arrive at 6.00pm or 8.00pm). We will have a spectacular range of food and drinks on sale. Free entry to the event!
Here’s a listing of the films being screened:
- I fell off my bike, by Isobel Knowles
- I’m Afraid of Fridays, by Angie Hart
- A Bike Love Story, by Peter Tsipas
- Shifting Gears, by Bojun Bjorkman-Chiswell
- Bicycles for Humanity – Animation, by Matt McCullough
- Bicycles for Humanity Round Up – Documentary, by Olivia Appleby
- Kate Uncut, by David Ollie
- BMX and My Moto, by Joske & ZBD
- The Incredible Briagolong to Dargo International Bike Race, by Rod McMillan
- Farm to Pub, by Simon, Rachel and Orla Mundy
The full program is online at the Melbourne 2009 Bicycle Film Festival.
Here are some shots from the evenings:











