http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2012/02/07/3425099.htm?site=perth&Experience the Wildest Weather with Drive and Scitech!
By ABC Marketing
Join our own Russell Woolf and Neil Bennett from the Bureau of Meterology for some of the Wildest Weather in WA and the Solar System at Scitech's Horizon Planetarium!
We live in a country that is characterised by wild weather - bushfires, floods, cyclones, drought ... but nothing compares to the wild weather that you can find in our solar system!
Join Russell Woolf, presenter of 720 Drive and Neil Bennett from the Bureau of Meterology for a night of Wild Weather at Scitech on the evening of Tuesday, 21st February. Under the dome in the Planetarium, we've got an exclusive weather event brewing - you'll be treated to a special presentation from WA's weathermen Russell and Neil on the Wildest Weather in WA, followed by a screening of the National Geographic's Wildest Weather in the Solar System (and some pre-screening drinks and nibbles!).
We've got 15 family passes (4 tickets) and 15 double passes up for grabs - to win some passes for your friends and family, all you need to do is listen to Drive this week and next week for the cue to call. Please note, children under the age of four are not permitted in the Horizon Planetarium.
Wildest Weather with Russell and Neil
Date: Tuesday 21st February
Time: 6pm - 7.30pm
Place: Scitech's Horizon Planetarium
There will be a door list for this event.
Wildest Weather in the Solar System - National Geographic
Admission costs
All prices includes a session in Horizon - The Planetarium, all science and puppet shows plus the current feature exhibition. Please note: Children under 4 years will NOT be admitted to any Horizon show.
Adults: $14 OR $10 after 3pm
Children: (4 - 15 years) $9
Children: (3 years and under) FREE
Mini Group 2 adults + 2 children*: $38
Mini Group 1 adult + 3 children*: $38
Concessions: $10
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult (16yrs+)
*Up to 3 additional children: $5 each
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