SOCIAL & RECREATIONAL PROGRAM
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Morning Activities 7.00-8.00am, 14 & 15 September
(Maps will be included in the Conference Satchel)
Crystal Cave Tour
Discover how the cave was formed, learn about the different and endangered creatures that exist within the karst system and uncover other exciting facts about this beautiful limestone cave. A must do for any visitor to Yanchep National park.
| Clothing: |
Comfortable clothing & footwear. | Time allowed: |
45 mins |
| Maximum number: |
30 | Location: |
Crystal Cave (map reference F10) |
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Spear & Boomerang Throwing
The best way to learn something is to try it for yourself. Learn how to throw a Spear, both free hand and using a throwing tool and how to throw a boomerang and make it come back!
| Clothing: |
Comfortable clothing & footwear. | Time allowed: |
45 mins |
| Maximum number: |
20 | Location: |
Bull Banksia Oval (map reference D7) |
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Yoga Class
Relax and learn the art of yoga with a qualified yoga instructor in a tranquil setting within the Park. There is no better way to start the day!
| Clothing: |
Comfortable clothes, yoga mat (if you have one) & water bottle. | Time allowed: |
1 hour |
| Maximum number: |
30 | Location: |
Gloucester Lodge (map reference C8) |
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Self-Guided Walk
Enjoy the peace and tranquillity of an early morning walk amongst the beautiful surrounds of Yanchep National Park.
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Comfortable clothing & footwear. | |
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Social Program
Trip to Pinnacles, Nambung National Park
8.30-5.00pm, Tuesday, 13 September
Join other nature lovers on a small group day tour to the Pinnacles, one of Western Australia’s best known and most unusual landscapes. In the heart of Nambung National Park, thousands of huge limestone pillars rise dramatically out of a stark landscape of yellow sand. Nambung National Park is one of many protected areas in this world-renowned biodiversity hotspot, where an extraordinary range of wildlife and habitats lie within each reach of each other. Tour includes transport, entry fees, guided tour and lunch.
Welcome Cocktail Function, Yanchep Inn
5.30-7.00pm, Tuesday, 13 September
Drinks with the Wildlife
5.00pm, Wednesday, 14 September
Trip to Gingin Observatory
7.00pm, Wednesday, 14 September
Join us for an entertaining evening under the brilliant Western Australian night skies at Gingin Observatory. Trip includes transport and dinner. For more info visit: www.ginginobservatory.com
Aboriginal Cultural Experience
6.15pm, Thursday, 15 September
'One Blood Dance Group' – Gya Ngoop Keeninyarra
Gala Dinner – Cabaret Cave
7.15pm, Thursday, 15 September
Discovered by Henry White in 1902, Cabaret Cave was used for secret dinners and dances by Perth’s rich and famous during the last half of the century. Today it offers an unparalleled dining experience and will host the Conference Gala Dinner. Enjoy a three-course meal in this truly stunning setting.
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