Don’t miss a penguin not The Mole waddle………………………………

Monday, 07 Sep, 2007 0

Australia’s most popular natural wildlife attraction, Phillip Island Nature Parks, has announced the release of the ‘all new’ Annual Pass, which offers unlimited entry to the famous Penguin Parade, Nobbies Centre, Koala Conservation Centre and Churchill Island Heritage Farm for one year.

In addition to this annual pass holders receive discounts on food and gifts at all locations when they visit.

“The Nature Park is constantly changing and there are many reasons to come back” commented Phillip Island Nature Parks CEO, Mark Manteit.

“From the new Nobbies Centre that boasts world leading seal viewing technology to visiting the Little Penguins throughout their life cycle.”  “In addition to this visitors may want to track the progress of koala joeys from birth to growth. There is always something new happening on the island throughout the year”.

Regular events at Phillip Island Nature Parks present another opportunity for visitors to come back again. Churchill Island holds a monthly farmers market that showcases the best in local produce as well as annual Easter Working Horse Festival and Garden Lovers Festival.

Annual Passes are available from all Nature Park locations and ticket prices are as follows: –

Adult (16 years and over): $64.00

Child (4-15 years): $32.00

Aust. Conc/Pension Card Holder: $44.00

Report by The Mole – not the penguin!



 

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