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Sat 04 Sep 2010
Bored this weekend?

Looking for something to do this weekend?? SeaFM’s got you covered……

  
 1. Come join 7BU at Mecca on Saturday 4th September from 2pm – 6pm for an afternoon session in the Lounge Bar.

 $2 from every drink will be going to the children’s ward of the North West Regional Hospital, Burnie.

 PLUS 7BU will be holding an auction that afternoon with some huge items up for grabs like… a getaway to cradle mountain lodge, a watch from dean walker, football merchandise and heaps more!

So support the appeal and join us for a drink at Mecca Lounge Bar, 22 Mount Street Burnie from 2pm. for further information please phone 6431 2555

2. Award-winning Seahorse world  

Seahorse world is located at Beauty Point in Northern Tasmania proudly provides an excellent educational experience. It is also leading the world in research and development to alleviate the plight of the wild seahorse. Seahorse World provides visitors with an opportunity to experience the secret life of seahorses, from pregnant males through birth up to adulthood.

By joining one of the regular guided tours (45 minutes duration), you will gain an intriguing insight into the seahorse, experience the feeding of the fish and hands-on opportunities in the touch pool with many interesting sea creatures it also has an impressive gift shop featuring some of Tasmania’s fine art, crafts and souvenirs and a coffee shop for the hungry traveller.

Seahorse World is located just 45-minutes drive (44 kilometres/27 miles) north of Launceston at Beauty Point.

Admission

  • Adult $20.00
  • Child $9.00 From 4 to 16 years old.
  • Concession $18.00
  • Family $50.00 Two adults and up to 3 children under 16

3.The family-run Wing’s Wildlife Park

Wings Farm Park is just 35 minutes from Devonport.
The focus of the park is the rehabilitation and care of injured and orphaned wildlife. You’ll see Tasmanian devils, quolls and many more native animals. You can feed the resident trout and Atlantic salmon, and view the venomous snakes safely behind secured glass.

Many of the exhibits are under cover ensuring you’ll have an enjoyable experience in all weather conditions.

Set on a 106 acre farm, Wing’s Wildlife Park is also home to American bison, alpacas, camels and water buffalo.

There’s an onsite café and souvenir shop and accommodation is available on the property.

Admission

  • Adult $17.00
  • Child $8.00 From 3 to 14 years old.

4. Don't miss this fun and exciting show featuring all the ABBA classics!

Bjorn Again have now performed well over 5000 shows in over 70 countries, with multiple lineups based in Australia, the UK and Canada.

Bjorn Again are the only ABBA show endorsed by Benny and Bjorn of ABBA. Benny Andresson has stated:

"Fans had better make the most out of Bjorn Again because that's the closest they are going to get to seeing ABBA. ABBA will never reform!!"

Bjorn Agains first ever show was on May 6th 1989, so in May 2010 Bjorn Agains will celebrate its 21st birthday, launched by shows in Melbourne in May 2010.

Country Club Tasmania
Counrty Club Avenue
Prospect Vale Tas 7250 
Ph:03-6335 5777

Date Fri, 03 Sep 2010

 

 

5. The Nut, Stanley

The historic village of Stanley, in far north-west Tasmania, is nestled at the base of The Nut, a sheer-sided bluff - all that remains of an ancient volcanic plug.

  • Climb the remains of a giant volcanic plug.
  • Take a chairlift up The Nut.
  • The prettiest spot on the tip of the north-west coast.

A walking track climbs to the summit of The Nut, or you can take the chairlift, with spectacular views across Bass Strait beaches and over the town. There is accommodation and an excellent campground in Stanley, and the town is a good base for exploring the forests and coastlines further west.

You can take tours to spot seals, penguins, sea birds and other wildlife close to Stanley and local operators offer a range of observation tours.

 

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