Posted in Living in Perth, tagged 10, adults, barbecue facilities, bbq, bbq's, bbq's available., beaches Perth WA, birthday celebrations, Botanical Gardens, charge, children, childrens play areas, coffee, cycle paths, cycling, daddy of all parks, definately, doorstep., Eable boys, eat, Enjoy, enjoy a day, entry, families, fantastic, fantastic location, fantastic play area, fee, forget, free, free entry, friday, gardens, golf, grab a pizza, great day, great deal, great outdoor life, great park, Kangaroos, kids, Kings Park, Koalas., leafy hideaways, Listen, live music, Living in Perth, local, local park, location, lucky, Mini golf, no entry fee., of cost., older style gardens, pack a picnic, paddling pool, parks, parks to enjoy, perth, Perth City, pizza, play, play area, recreational facilities, refurbished, relocating, roam, room to roam, Rotary Park, Saturday night., school, tea, tear to my eye, uk, views, WA, walk, walking trails, Wanneroo, waterfalls., waterlily filled ponds, Whiteman Park, wildlife, wildlife park, winter, young children on June 12, 2009|
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Relocating from the UK and now living in Perth I sometimes forget how lucky I am to be here with two young children, the great outdoor
life with the room to roam the parks and gardens of WA, most with no entry fee.
Living the outdoor life in Perth City we are lucky enough to have the recreational facilities on our doorstep.
Kings Park is definately for me the daddy of all parks with the fantastic location and views which managed to bring a tear to my eye the first time I ever went.
There are other free entry parks to enjoy such as Whiteman Park where families can enjoy a day out with cycle paths, walking trails, bbq’s, paddling pool and childrens play areas. There is a wildlife park there which does charge for entry, you can walk through the Kangaroos and see the Koalas.
Wanneroo has a great park called Rotary Park which has just been refurbished to a very high standard with a fantastic play area for the children, great park for birthday celebrations with bbq’s available.
Also in Wanneroo are the Botanical Gardens with older style gardens, leafy hideaways, waterlily filled ponds and waterfalls. This has a charge of $4 entry for adults which includes a tea or coffee, free entry for the children. Mini golf is there which is an extra cost. It is also great place to listen to free live music on a Friday and Saturday nights.
With all the parks, gardens and beaches in Perth WA if you pack a picnic or make use of the barbecue facilities, you can have a great day out without a great deal of cost.
Now I’m off to pick the kids up from school, grab a pizza from Eable Boys for $10, go to our local park eat our pizza and the kids can play on a winters day !!
How Lucky am I.
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$3billion proposal to upgrade Perth Airport
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Perth Airport is set for a $3 billion upgrade over the next 10 years to transform it into a transportation showpiece.
The capital works program, from private and government sources, is the biggest ever for the airport.
In line there is a $1 billion in terminal facilities, $525 million for road upgrades and $1.4 billion in hotels and multi-storey carparks.
Terminal WA is set to be opened in 2011, and an integrated international and domestic terminal on the site of the existing international terminal to be phased in over the next seven years.
Perth Airport chief executive Brad Geatches said yesterday that the airport would become one of the best in the Asia-Pacific region.
The master plan, which is available for public comment until August 10, outlines the airport’s plans through to 2019 and brings development forward 10 years.
The terminal upgrades, a new ring road and improvements to key intersections will be started over the next 12 months.
The escalators will be on the left of the building and will take departing passengers and the public upstairs. The existing facilities will be for arrivals only.
Major funding has also been committed to upgrade the road network around the airport.
The Budget included more than $115 million in projected major intersection works along the Tonkin Highway interfacing with Perth Airport.
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