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Wagin Woolarama

El Cabello Dancing Horses

Moore river Cruise and Crayfish lunch

Jesse Martins Museum Williams

All Australian Car Day Waroona

Shipwrecks and Penguin Island

Balingup Small Farm Field Day

York Craft Fair

Australian Broadcasting Commission

Christmas in July at Quindanning Inne

Tulips at Araluen

The Outback show

Dowerin Field Day

New Norcia Wildflowers

Harvey Spring Fair

Newspaper House and AQWA

Narrogin Spring Fair

British Auto Classics 2008 Waroona

Bunbury Melbourne Cup

Gravity Discovery Centre

Beverley Harvest Festival

Canals Cruise Christmas Lunch

Mandurah Canals and Christmas Lights

Perth Suburban Christmas Lights

All prices in Australian dollars

Join us at Osborne Park central Perth Bentley Como or Riverton. Enjoy tea coffee milo (served in ceramic cups) with cake. All entry fees are included and a two course lunch is provided where stated. Travel on our very comfortable five star thirty seater touring coach. This coach is fitted with reclining velour seats there is lots of leg room with foot rests and easy access (the coach kneels low to the ground). There is a clean onboard toilet and a cold water drinking fountain for your convenience. Your coach captain Phil and hostess Sharon will do everything possible to ensure you have a most enjoyable day out. Usual tour duration 9 to 5.


WAGIN WOOLARAMA SAT 8 MARCH

Join us and come to Wagin for the largest community event in the area. Wagin in the Great Southern hosts one of the States most prestigious agricultural shows. See everything country and more at this fantastic regional event. Purchase your own lunch at one of the many food stalls. There will be variety stalls together with fashion parades agricultural displays and entertainment that will ensure a great day out in the country.

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior

EL CABALLO DANCING HORSES
THURS 20 MARCH - FRID 16 MAY – FRID 24 OCT


Travel to El Caballo to arrive in time for the morning show. Marvel at the beauty and talent of these magnificent dancing horses and their handlers. Enjoy a delicious carvery lunch followed by a visit to Swan Valley Central where you can taste dried fruits nuts honey preserves and confectionary.

Cost $75 Adult - $69 Senior

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MOORE RIVER CRUISE & CRAYFISH LUNCH FRID 28 MARCH


Enjoy an informative boat cruise up the river before a crayfish steak or fish lunch. Visit Strawberry Fields to taste strawberry products including ice-cream wine and fruit.

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior

JESSE MARTINS MUSEUM WILLIAMS THURS 3 APRIL

Words cannot describe this attraction. This unique collection from the Williams district (and others) has been compiled by passionate local farmer Jesse Martin. The project began in 1976 with the building of a replica inn complete with original fittings and has grown to encompass a general store and other replica buildings farm machinery and an extensive collection of various paraphernalia. This visit is both attractive to men and women. Morning tea is enroute and lunch is at the Williams Wool Shed.

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior

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ALL AUSTRALIAN CAR DAY WAROONA SUN 13 APRIL

Come to Waroona and help to celebrate 30 years of Commodore – 45 years of EH and 60 years of FX. Conditions permitting there will be a fly by of DC 9’s from Pearce Airbase. There will be a large quality craft and produce market and a smorgasbord of fine country foods. Purchase your own lunch and morning tea will be enroute. There is an all day outdoor variety show and a regional wine and gourmet produce expo.

Cost $70 Adult - $65 Senior

SHIPWRECKS AND PENGUIN ISLAND FRID 18 APRI

Today our first stop at the Shipwreck Museum in Fremantle. Be enthralled at a bygone area before we travel to Safety Bay for lunch and then take a boat ride to Penguin Island in time for the penguin parade and feeding. Take a stroll around the island before returning to the mainland.

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior


BALINGUP SMALL FARM FIELD DAY SAT 26 APRIL

As part of our support of regional attractions we travel to Balingup for their 2008 Field Days. There are over 200 stall holders where you can buy food and produce from the local area. See trade animal craft and home produce together with woodwork pottery fashion and many other interesting stalls. Learn about using and caring for the land and water in a sustainable manner.

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior

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YORK CRAFT FAIR SUN 18 MAY

Join us for a day in the country as we make our way to York. Enjoy morning tea at Noble Falls before arriving at the York Town Hall for their craft fair. Lunch is in town and then take a wander down the main street of York to look at the many Antique and other interesting shops. See Mt Brown and the swing bridge before returning to Perth.

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION WED 21 MAY

The ABC East Perth Centre is a working space so no two tours are ever the same. Your tour may include a visit to the state-of-the-art television production studio an on-air radio studio a news studio and control room as well as an insight into a variety of other ABC services including Archives. Purchase your own lunch at Caffissimo Cafe on site and then come to Kings Park with us where you can enjoy some free time to enjoy the sights or take a walk over the ‘mini tree top walk’

Cost $60 Adult - $55 Senior

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CHRISTMAS IN JULY AT QUINDANNING INNE THURS 31 JULY

Celebrate Christmas as they do in Europe and join us for a great Christmas lunch with all the trimmings and mulled wine in Quindanning. Stop for morning tea enroute and enjoy the countryside on your way to Quindanning.

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior

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TULIPS AT ARALUEN TUES 19 AUG

Every year Araluen Botanic Park put on an amazing display of Tulips and annuals. After morning tea take the little train ride around the park and then join us for a delicious lunch at Camp Simmons before some free time in the port city of Fremantle.

Cost $70 Adult - $65 Senior

THE OUTBACK SHOW – SYDNEY OR THE BUSH MON 25 AUG

Truly one of Australia’s best heritage shows. A visually exciting and dynamic show with live animal performances and audience interaction at the River Retreat. See horseback sheep muster – sheep shearing – working sheepdog skill demonstration and featuring the classics of Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson. Australian characters including jackeroo and jillaroo, the shearer and the drover’s wife, authentic costumes and traditional animals – billy tea and the stockman’s camp – amazing horsemanship and whip cracking. Enjoy lunch and then visit Maalinup Aboriginal Gallery to see authentic art souvenirs and gifts. Finish the day off with a visit to Swan Valley Central to taste dried fruits nuts honey preserves and confectionary.

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior

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DOWERIN FIELD DAYS WED 27 AUG

Truly an institution in Western Australian agricultural circles. Dowerin is the second largest field day in Australia and every year it gets bigger and better. Morning tea is served enroute and the rest of the day is yours to browse. Purchase your own lunch from the many food outlets and see over 700 stalls and exhibitions with everything country from farming techniques to fashion.

Cost $75 Adult - $70 Senio

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NEW NORCIA WILDFLOWERS MON 8 SEPT

One of the most popular tours once again travels to Gingin for morning tea and to see the great Kangaroo and Cat Paws. Travel through Mogumber where you will see orchids and wildflowers along the roadside enroute to New Norcia for lunch. After lunch take a tour on the coach around the historical buildings and visit the very interesting souvenir shop and maybe purchase some famous fresh New Norcia bread.

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior

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HARVEY SPRING FAIR MON 29 SEPT

Visit the craft quilt or machinery shops at Edenvale in Pinjarra after morning tea and then travel to Harvey for their annual Spring Fair. Hosted by the local Rotary Club this event showcases local produce craft garden and novelty stalls. There is entertainment all day with local wine tasting and refreshments. Purchase your own lunch at one of the many food stalls before making a visit to Harvey Cheese Company for a free cheese tasting.

Cost $70 Adult - $65 Senior

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NEWSPAPER HOUSE AND AQWA TUES 30 SEPT

The West Australian has recently completed a multi-million dollar upgrade of its Herdsman Print Centre. You must wear enclosed shoes for this tour otherwise you will not be granted entry. Get an insight into the production side of the newspaper industry at one of the world’s most modern and sophisticated printing and distribution complexes. Travel to Hillarys boat harbour and purchase lunch before visiting the Aquarium of Western Australia (AQWA). See 12,000 kilometers of WA coastline with Australia’s largest aquarium and underwater tunnel. See beautiful living coral and a huge collection of Western Australian marine life.

Cost $65 Adult - $60 Senior

NARROGIN SPRING FAIR SAT 25 OCT

Narrogin has a great ‘street parade’ to open their spring fair. The community come together in the main street, to give a warm welcome to this thriving country town and focal point to the region. Morning tea is enroute and you can purchase lunch in the town hall as provided by the ladies of the local CWA. Enjoy all the ‘fun of the fair’ and maybe purchase some local produce.

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior

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BRITISH AUTO CLASSICS 2008 WAROONA SUN 26 OCT

Waroona is our destination today with morning tea enroute. There will be a large quality craft and produce market with a smorgasbord of fine country foods. Purchase your own lunch and enjoy the all day outdoor variety show with wine and gourmet produce. All of this is set alongside a huge display of British Classic Motor vehicles.

Cost $70 Adult - $65 Senior

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BUNBURY MELBOURNE CUP TUES 4 NOV

Last year there was a waitlist for this event it was so popular so we have put it on again!!! Travel to Mandurah for morning tea and wear your best outfit for a day at the Bunbury Turf Club. A sweep will be conducted on the coach enroute to Bunbury and your entry race book lunch and a glass of champagne are included.

Cost $115 Adult - $110 Senior

 

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GRAVITY DISCOVERY CENTRE WED 19 NOV

Enjoy morning tea in Gingin before our visit to the Discovery Centre. Discover Einstein’s Universe and take a tour of this cathedral of science with soaring ceilings, magnificent murals and stunning exhibits. Let the guide take you on a journey into the frontier of science as you focus on the big questions of the Universe. Enjoy lunch before visiting a local Olive Farm

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior

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BEVERLEY HARVEST FESTIVAL SUN 23 NOV

Travel to Avondale Discovery and Research Farm in Beverley for a day of country air. See the history of harvest field demonstration from Clydesdales to combines. There will be vintage tractors steam and stationary engines in action together with harvesting and shearing demonstrations. There are craft and food stalls for you to purchase your lunch together with olives, honey and other local produce tastings. A great country welcome and rural festival with live music dancing and fun for all.

Cost $70 Adult - $65 Senior

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CANALS CRUISE CHRISTMAS LUNCH THURS 11 DEC

Development in and around the Mandurah canals gets bigger every year. Take a cruise and see the magnificent projects and wildlife as you cruise up the Murray River to the Clansman for a Christmas lunch with all the trimmings. Visit Edenvale and see the craft machinery and quilt shops

Cost $95 Adult - $90 Senior

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MANDURAH CANALS AND CHRISTMAS LIGHTS MON 15 DEC

Enjoy a meal in Mandurah before boarding the boat for a great cruise around the canals to see the wonderful display of Christmas lights on the houses. Finish off with a supper of port sherry tea coffee milo and Christmas cake.

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior

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PERTH SUBURBAN CHRISTMAS LIGHTS WED 17 DEC

Join us for your evening meal at Sizzlers and then take a tour of Christmas lights in the Northern suburbs. The lights will be chosen as judged by Perth Television Stations and supper is in Kings Park.

Cost $80 Adult - $75 Senior