Some of the most exciting voices in the Australian outdoors are descending on Jimmys Beach for ExplorerFest 2025 this May. Let’s meet them!

 

For a group of people who love to get outdoors and away from people, you adventure folk really love community. Go figure though. How many chances are there to meet and hang with other like-minded legends in Aus?

Not enough is the answer, so we set out to change it. Now with ExplorerFest less than two months away we’re stoked to officially announce the line up of speakers and educators who are bringing inspiration to the festival.

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Aunty Liz McEntyre

Where to find her: Welcome to Country and Cultural Talk

 

Photo supplied by Indigenous Allied Health Australia

 

Aunty Liz McEntyre is a Worimi Guringai Elder and a board member of the Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council. One of our first steps with ExplorerFest was to seek the blessing of the local First Nations people and we feel very privileged to have their blessing.

ExplorerFest will begin with a Welcome to Country in Gathang language by Archie, Aunty Liz’s grandson, followed by a smoking ceremony and Yidarki played by cultural educators. Following this, Aunty Liz will talk about Worimi Country and share a blessing from her and her ancestors, for those walking the Yacaaba Headland.

Rick J Petersen

Where to find him: Survival & bushcraft skills workshops

 

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We’ve been big fans of Rick ever since he stole the show (and our hearts) on Season 2 of Alone Australia. He’s a larger-than-life character with a huge beard, a hilarious turn of phrase, and more outdoor skills than you’ll ever fit in your rucksack. He’s even told us ahead of the festival that he doesn’t have a tent, preferring to sleep out in the elements. We’re stoked to announce that Rick’s heading down from Gubbi Gubbi Country to share his wisdom at ExplorerFest 2025.

Listen now: Rick J Petersen Has Been Preparing for Alone Australia Season 2 His Whole Life – We Are Explorers Podcast

Caro Ryan (Lotsafreshair)

Where to find her: The North Face Adventure Story Slam & Main Stage

 

 

Hailing from the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Caro is Aussie bushwalking royalty. She inspires people to hit the trails through her website lotsafreshair.com, is the author of How to Navigate, is part of the SES Bush Search and Rescue (BSAR) and a certified MC.

Caro will be hosting The North Face Adventure Story Slam, so bring your best adventure (or misadventure) yarn, and ink in some time to attend her presentation: Anatomy of a Search.

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Samantha Gash

Where to find her: Main Stage & Jeep Beach 4WDing

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Photo by Divya Gordon

 

If you haven’t heard of Samantha Gash, now’s the time to lean in.

A trailblazing social entrepreneur, Mumma, expedition endurance athlete and Jeep Ambassador, Sam has run across India, the Simpson Desert, and Nepal’s Great Himalaya Trail: transforming every step into purpose-driven storytelling and raising over $1.3 million for social impact initiatives.

Sam is also the founder of Her Trails, a global community dedicated to helping women tap into their full physical, emotional, and mental potential through holistic trail running programs and transformative retreats.

On the main stage, Sam will bring her signature energy and raw honesty to a talk that weaves together the powerful themes of Adventure for Purpose, Adaptive Leadership, and her own philosophy of How to Endure-Dance: a mindset that redefines endurance not as struggle, but as movement through challenge with rhythm, presence, and even joy.

She even featured on Australian Survivor and was interviewed by Brooke Nolan (also on this list) for We Are Explorers.

Whether you’re navigating boardrooms, backcountry trails, or the unknowns in between, Sam’s stories and insights will leave you fired up and deeply moved.

Matt Horspool

Where to find him: Photography Masterclass with OM Systems

 

 

We’ve been working with Matt for years and he was even one of the judges of MOMENTS, our photo, video, and writing competition last year. We’re constantly floored by his insane eye and skill with a lens. Have a look, you might even already be following @etchd!

So we’re super excited to announce that Matt will be running a Photography Masterclass on behalf of OM Systems as one of their brand ambassadors. Bring your camera and a creative eye, you’re about to level up.

Dr Dimitri Douchin

Where to find him: Stargazing experience & Main Stage talk

 

 

Yep, we’ve got an actual astrophysicist on site for ExplorerFest. Dimitri has been running Blue Mountains Stargazing with his fiancée Caroline Boulom since 2020, with the tours recently expanding to Jervis Bay and Byron Bay.

Expect high-powered telescopes, laser pointers to guide your understanding of the constellations, and maybe even some historical astrology courtesy of Caroline. With the clear skies above Worimi Country, it’s sure to be a very special part of your ExplorerFest evening.

You’ll also be able to catch Dimitri on the main stage for a presentation he describes as ‘TedTalk meets with stand-up comedy’. Strap in!

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Hilary McAllister

Where to find her: Trail runs & Main Stage

 

 

Our mates at For Wild Places are coming along to ExplorerFest and Hilary runs the whole shebang. FWP’s goal is to use trail running as a meaningful expression of environmental stewardship, and through the Pilliga Ultra, Traction (Trail Action) events, and advocacy, they’re working to protect the places we love to explore.

Catch Hilary on one of our beach trail runs or trots out to Yacaaba Headland, or on the main stage where she’ll be talking about protecting our wild places and sports activism.

Dr Amelie Vanderstock (Amelie Ecology)

Where to find her: Main Stage & Workshop Tent

 

 

Native bees, composting, ukelele? Yes! Amelie Vanderstock is an ecologist and educator with a PhD on native bees and a huge passion for citizen science. Get keen for singalongs as you learn about the importance of native pollinators (even in the city) and how we can all BEE involved. Amelie Ecology (letsbeescientists.org) will be running two workshops and performing on the main stage.

Brooke Nolan

Where to find her: Writing workshop

 

 

Brooke is a We Are Explorers OG – her first article was published back in 2017! Now with over 70 articles published on We Are Explorers, and numerous contributions to other adventure publications, Brooke’s a certified voice in the outdoor writing, communication, and storytelling space.

If you’ve ever wanted to get into outdoor writing, or are looking for tips to take yourself to the next level, don’t miss Brooke’s adventure writing workshop at ExplorerFest. Plus, she has great banter.

Scott and Liesl

Where to find them: Plant Fibre Cordage Making workshop by Living Strong

 

 

Living Strong is locally owned and operated by proud Arrernte man and artist Scott and his wife Liesl, a qualified and experienced ecologist. Their workshops are all about working and connecting with the Australian bush. At ExplorerFest you’ll have a chance to learn which plant fibres to use for strength and ease, and make your very own string to take home with you.

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