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Things to do in Western Australia

Tazzette by Tazzette Talking(January 2007) (rank 496th)

I went looking for places that I could take Taylor when he gets a bit older & thought that I would share them with you. I will do it for each state. If anyone knows of some more please either leave a comment at the bottom or in my blog

& I will get straight onto it. Perhaps other's could do it for their own country or state.

Marapana Wildlife Park

www.marapana.com/

Hand feed baby kangaroo's, emus, deers and have lunch with the Koalas at the Koala Cafe on the veranda.

Cost: Adult $ $15.50

Students $ 11 (with ID)

Seniors $ 11 (with concession  Cards)

Children $ 8 ( 3 - 13 )

Toddlers under the age of 3 are free

Family Passes $ 42 ( 2 Adults & 2 Children )

Perth Zoo

www.perthzoo.wa.gov.au/

Ride a zebra or go on a free walking tour with one of their friendly walking guides.

Cost: Adults $ 17

Children $ 8.50 ( 4 - 15 )

Concession $ 14

Seniors $ 13

Family $ 45 ( 2 Adults & 2 Children )

Children under 4 are free

Zoo Friends (members)  are free

Whiteman Park

http://www.whitemanpark.com.au/

2007 is the summer of bush dancers, 7.30pm - 10.30pm every saturday night from January 13 - March 10 2007.

Cost: Adults: $ 8

Children $ 6 ( 4 - 16 )

Mini Group $ 25 ( 2 adults & 3 children )

Concessions $ 7

Children under 3 are free.

 

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wildrose
5.00 (Excellent) | January 2007 | wildrose
Scitech
Another one, Scitech is a good place to take children (specially in rainy day, cause it's in door). Apart the kids are having fun, it's educational as well. I've wrote and advice "Kids and Science".


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wildrose
5.00 (Excellent) | January 2007 | wildrose
The Maze
We went to The Maze yesterday (it's around Joondalup). It's pretty good. The kids loved it. It has 3 different maze (pine trees maze, hedges maze, and timber maze), some wild life animals, mini golf and disc golf (basically it's using mini frisbee). It has huge picnic area and a cafe.


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      Tazzette
January 2007 | Tazzette
The Maze
Thank you for adding that link.


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rachelcook
5.00 (Excellent) | January 2007 | rachelcook
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Whiteman Park is huge with so many things to do - train rides, swimming are, exhitbitions, picnic areas, cafe


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      Tazzette
January 2007 | Tazzette
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I have added Whiteman Park, only for an event that runs out in March. Will try to update it regularly thank you for your help


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