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Title: Have A Go News WA - Win Ticket - Magical Mystery Tour 20/8/21 Post by: oldfellow on Sunday 06 June 2021, 10:05:59 am https://www.haveagonews.com.au/competitions/
Elite Tours – Magical Mystery Tour Ticket valid for travel 20 August 2021 Postal or email entry – Ends 10/7/21 Page 33 WIN WIN WIN To be in the draw to win a ticket on the Magical Mystery Tour on FriWin the opportunity to join a magical mystery tour and enjoy an elite service PHOTOGRAPHING our brilliant West Australian Birds and Wild owers is a 90 page book off ering tips for enthusiastic photographers to capture photos on their camera, phone or other device. Chris Tate has been photographing birds and owers throughout his life and was inspired to publish his book sharing his tips and tricks with a broader audience. “Photography is a creative and artistic activity that gets me outdoors, bush-walking, travelling and enjoying nature. I have met some really interesting people, been on some incredible venWA’s birds and owers tures and seen so many amazing natural sights,” he said. The book costs $25 and contains a collection of superb photographs taken by Chris along with a wealth of tips and tricks. See page 23 to order or buy direct from the offi ce at 137 Edward Street, Perth during business hours. Call 9227 8283. WA’s GREAT Outdoors CARAVANNING • CAMPING • ACCOMMODATION let’s go travelling WINTER IN THE WEST © Tourism Western Australia PARRTJIMA – A Festival of Light was held in the Northern Territory’s Red Centre during April. More than 23,000 people from all over Australia attended the 10-night festival which celebrates Aboriginal culture and lled with light, music, talks, workshops and lm. A popular addition to the 2021 program was the Merne Desert Dinner under the stars, which sold out months in advance. Merne will return for the 2022 festival, along with dedicated Parrtjima travel packages, which were introduced for the rst time this year. The closing weekend of the 2021 festival saw huge numbers through the gates, as eager fans arrived to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy live music from Ziggy Ramo on Saturday and Shellie Morris on Sunday in front of the MacDonnell Ranges. It wrapped up an epic 10 nights of festivities that saw the eyes of the nation focused on Alice Springs as a shining example of how to hold a safe, successful event in an industry badly aff ected by Covid-19. The in ux of visitors saw a boom for businesses in the region, with barely an empty hotel room or hire car to be found. Danial Rochford, CEO of Tourism Central Australia, said Parrtjima was a great start to the Red Centre’s events season. “Our operators have seen great interest in their off erings, which is fantastic news after a year where tourism was severely impacted by travel restrictions,” he said. “Several tours and experiences have already been fully booked, which is fantastic.” The Parrtjima Festival is growing in popularity and it’s time to plan for next year with organisers having now con rmed the dates for Parrtjima 2022 as 8–17 April. day 20 August readers must be from the Northern suburbs of Perth for pickup in Joondalup, Innaloo or Morley (please nominate). In your entry please tell us who owns Elite Tours. Then email to win@ haveagonews.com.au with Elite Tours in the subject line. Include your contact details and nominate whether you want a single or double ticket. You can post your entry in with the answer to the question, your nominated pickup place and details to Elite Tours c/- Have a Go News PO Box 1042, West Leederville 6901. Competition closes 10/7/21 and winners noti ed by phone. Entrants details will be passed on to Elite Tours. |