The Mundi Mundi Bash isn't just an outback music festival — it's about community, charity, and the heart of the outback.
Since 2022
Regional NSW
RFDS & Beyond Blue
Health in the Outback
The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) is a vital service, providing extensive primary health care and 24-hour emergency care to those living, working, and travelling in rural and remote areas of Australia.
The Bash community has now raised over $1 million for RFDS across all events — a milestone we're incredibly proud of. Funds are raised through the Nutbush Dance, Mundi Undi Run, raffles, and our guitar auction.
Mental Health Matters
Mental health matters to all of us, and Beyond Blue leads the way with 24/7 free mental health support. They joined the Bash family in 2024 — and what a debut.
Big Blue Day saw 9,161 Bashers break the world record for the largest human image of a country — a massive highlight and testament to the Bash community's big heart. We're proud to back Beyond Blue and its mission to make mental health support available to everyone.
Outback Economy
Tourism is a huge part of the outback economy, and events like the Mundi Mundi Bash provide a big boost. It's estimated that the Bash and its patrons add over $17 million to regional and outback NSW through spending.
At the Mundi Mundi Bash, we're committed to supporting the outback in every way we can — from sourcing local suppliers to bringing thousands of visitors through Broken Hill and Silverton each year.
Welcome to the Bash Family
Frontier Services is Australia's leading remote area outreach organisation, caring for the wellbeing of people living and working in the outback, rural, and remote communities. Through their Outback Links volunteer program, they provide vital connection and support to people facing the challenges and isolation of life in remote Australia.
In 2025, Frontier Services joined us at the Mundi Mundi Bash for the first time — setting up at Mundiville (Belmont Station) to serve up a Great Outback BBQ, share stories, and raise awareness about the real challenges facing rural communities. Their volunteers were out and about across the festival, connecting with Bashers and growing the Outback Links family. We loved having them, and we're proud to welcome Frontier Services into the Bash community.
Every ticket sold, every raffle entered, every dance on the plains — it all adds up. Join us at the 2026 Mundi Mundi Bash and help us keep giving back.