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Wonderful Western Wildflowers

Ballooning over the Avon Valley (Includes transport from Perth and Breakfast)

Sunset Yoga Hike

Ningaloo Reef Snorkel Adventure

Coffee, Culture and Art Tour of Perth

Cider, Wine and Whiskey – Full Day Tour
What’s on in Perth this weekend
Perth has many activities lined up for people to enjoy during the summer when people love being outdoors.
Bunbury Festival 2019 see below
Ode to Joy
Under the direction of Samuel Parry, the WA Charity Orchestra and Choir will join with a handful of remarkable guest artist voices to make this event an unforgettable experience. It will be held on 2nd February from 7.00 pm to 9.10 pm at the Perth Concert Hall.
Jeromaia Detto: Canapes and Cocktails
Clown. improviser. educator. waiter. Sydney funnyman, Jeromaia Detto (Celebrity Theatresports), unleashes his debut solo show this Fringe, showcasing a degustation of delightful disguises. The show will be held on 2nd, 3rd, 9th and 10th at 4 pm at Lazy Susan’s Comedy Den.
Fringe Buddies
Enjoy some music by Highly Strung on 2nd February from 11.00 am-12. 00 pm at the Bunbury Senior Citizens.
Bunbury Fringe Festival 2019
In the grand tradition of Fringe festivals all over the world, we’re bringing a selection of cutting edge, diverse, eclectic shows from all over Australia to you. It will be held from 1st to 9th February at the Fringe Hub.
What my Mother told me
Hear hilarious stories on the perils of puberty, your right to rebel, and the blooms of what you thought was your first love from four very different characters. It will be held from 31st January to 3rd February at the Deluxe. It is a comical cabaret-style show that celebrates the tears, the triumphs and the love of our mothers through song and true stories.
Voyage
No matter who we are or where we come from, this voyage from puberty to adulting will bring you back in touch with that motherly advice we were all given, but most likely ignored and rebelled against.
You’ll laugh, cry and feel uncomfortably sorry for them as they play out, recount and celebrate all the best intentions of their mothers.