David Prior talks to Greg Donovan- event organiser and founder of the Birdsville Big Red BashThe Birdsville Big Red Bash is the world’s most remote music festival. The Bash, now in its sixth year, has gained international recognition as the world’s most remote music festival, situated on the edge of the Simpson Desert in Queensland. The family friendly festival is on during the July school holidays from the 10th to 12th allowing festival goers to travel from far and wide for this famous bucket list experience in the outback. This years will see John Farnham heading a stellar three day festival line-up of artists including The Hoodoo Gurus, The Angels, Daryl Braithwaite, Jon Stevens, Kate Ceberano, Adam Brand, Busby Marou, Russell Morris, The Black Sorrows, Travis Collins, The Wolf Brothers and Amber Lawrence, performing in the heart of the Australian outback. The Bash is also dog friendly so festivalgoers are encouraged to bring their beloved pouch/es along as well. Check out the website for more information