Kosciuszko Renovation Trip

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Objectives

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Kosciuszko Heritage has six principal objectives and goals. They are:

The promotion of the contribution made by local and international leaders, particularly Sir Paul de Strzelecki and General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, whose name is borne by the highest peak of Australia, Mt Kosciuszko;

The organisation of cultural events to be held in Jindabyne, Cooma, and other suitable locations;

The production of radio, press and internet publications, as well as video documentaries, promoting the heroes and the events;

Board

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Board Members

Ernestyna Skurjat-KozekPresident
Andrzej KozekVice President
Lukasz KarpinskiTreasurer
Olga GushchevaSecretary
Urszula LangBoard Member
Krzysztof KozekBoard Member

About the logo

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The Kosciuszko Heritage logo features a compass with arrows in the shape of a star .

The compass is a symbol that stands for direction, purpose, moral guidance and discovery. Kosciuszko Heritage’s vision is built on ideas; the organisation’s actions, like the compass, are real.

Strzelecki Omeo Digital Festival

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Celebrating 180th anniversary of naming Mt Kosciuszko and of exploration of Gippsland. Strzelecki Festival 2020 was to begin on Friday 27th March at Soldiers Memorial Hall in Omeo, Gippsland.It took 4 months of hard work to put everything together. Because of coronavirus the whole world came to a standstill.…

The March Strzelecki Festival in Omeo is cancelled

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Due to the global coronavirus pandemic, the Omeo Strzelecki Festival scheduled for the end of March this year is cancelled. The Kosciuszko Heritage Foundation will endeavor to gather all festival materials and present them on the internet, i.e. organize STRZELECKI OMEO DIGITAL FESTIVAL.…