Blue Mountains Life

SEA OF SOUND

Jt’s hard to imagine Mount Panorama without thinking of motor racing. But that’s not all the Bathurst landmark is famous for.

The imposing mountain has a new second name, Wahluu – and its home of one of Australia’s fastest growing music festivals.

The Inland Sea of Sound, now in its eighth year, is gearing up for its biggest celebration yet. Whether its classical, alternate rock, folk, jazz or electronic, there’s a sound for everyone. While some of Australia’s best-loved talents such as Deborah Conway will headline the festival, many locals are getting a taste of stardom too.

Blue Mountains Life caught up with five Central West

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