Greenpeace is back at Lost Paradise!

Greenpeace is back at Lost Paradise!

Greenpeace Australia Pacific is heading back to Lost Paradise, and we couldn’t be more excited!

Over four unforgettable days of music, art and connection, we’ll be welcoming the new year in together on beautiful Darkinjung Country in Glenworth Valley, NSW. Lost Paradise is a place where creativity, community and care for the planet come together, making it the perfect space to celebrate people power, climate action, and hope for the future.

Why Greenpeace is at Lost Paradise

Lost Paradise brings together artists, thinkers and changemakers who care deeply about the world we live in. We’re proud to be joining a diverse group of movement allies to connect with festivalgoers, share stories from the front lines of environmental protection, and remind each other that collective action really does work.

An artist collaboration worth seeking out

This year, we’ve teamed up with award-winning Swedish-Australian illustrator Elin Matilda Andersson from Jacky Winter, to create something special. Elin’s stunning artwork features across our new Limited Edition merchandise, including T-shirts, caps and hand fans, all celebrating the beauty of our wild planet and the movement working to protect it.

Elin has also designed an epic on-site installation, perfect for a photo moment. Keep an eye out as you explore the festival grounds, snap a pic, and don’t forget to tag us @greenpeaceap.

Come hang out

Our Greenpeace crew will be roaming the festival all weekend, so come say hi and grab some limited edition merch. You’ll also spot us on the main stage with a video feature (can you keep up with the dance moves?) and at our photo wall and installation. Tag us and share the love @greenpeaceap.

What’s on at The Haven

Panel discussion: Climate action and ocean protection

Monday 29 December, 2025, 3:15pm – 4:15pn at The Haven

Join environmental experts and fellow ocean lovers for a grounded conversation about nature conservation and ocean protection. Featuring Greenpeace Australia Pacific alongside Tim Silverwood (Take 3 for the Sea), Indigenous ecologist Dr Chels Marshall, eco-influencer Kathryn Nelson and filmmaker Kal Glanzig, this panel brings together diverse experiences, practical solutions, and hopeful stories from across the region.

Greenpeace Workshop What it takes to change the world. Celebrating nature and climate wins

Tuesday 30 December, 2025, 11:30am – 12:30pm at The Haven:

Sit down with Greenpeace Australia Pacific activists and visionaries for an honest conversation about what lasting impact really looks like. Together, we’ll celebrate recent people-powered wins for nature, climate and communities, share stories from the front lines, and explore how collective action creates real change. Expect inspiration, honesty, and a sense of momentum to take into the year ahead.

We can’t wait to see you celebrating the planet and the power of the people.

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