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Come to Cobargo in the Bega Valley
Come to Cobargo in the Bega Valley

Come to Cobargo in the Bega Valley

Date2020
Object number00055834
NamePoster
MediumInk on paper
DimensionsOverall: 814 × 609 mm
Overall (Image): 713 × 503 mm
Copyright© David Pope
ClassificationsPosters and postcards
Credit LineAustralian National Maritime Museum Collection
DescriptionPoster by David Pope titled 'Come to Cobargo in the Bega Valley' featuring an illustration of the main road in the town of Cobargo. Cobargo became the symbol of one of Australia’s deadliest bushfire seasons on record. Over the 2019 - 2020 holiday period, the historic town was decimated by bushfires with the loss of over 300 homes and much of the historically significant main street. This poster is part of a series called 'Coast Is Calling’ that were created by David Pope to raise funds for bushfire recovery via the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal. HistoryThese posters were published in March 2020 as part of a tourism campaign in the newspapers of Australian Community Media (ACM). Prints, posters and postcards based on these designs were sold to raise funds for the long-term bushfire recovery effort on the South Coast of New South Wales. The style Pope uses references traditional early 20th century tourism posters but subtle differences are noticeable. Each image, with black tinges, show the scars of the bushfires that ravaged the region in the summer of 2019 - 2020. Burnt landscapes and solitary native wildlife remind us that that these beloved destinations and places of natural wonders are vulnerable to climate destruction and desperately need ongoing support from a wider community to recover and regenerate. SignificanceThis series of posters by David Pope represent an organisational and community response to a major bushfire event and to the Covid-19 pandemic that followed shortly after.

These events had a dramatic impact on the Australian psyche and physically, on the landscapes and communities from the summer of 2019 to 2020.