For international students at Curtin, exploring the unique Australian wildlife is a must while you’re living in Perth.
In the most recent episode of I’m at Curtin, Now What?, international students and hosts Devna and Celena explored Caversham Wildlife Park, a beloved destination in Perth, Western Australia. They discovered a variety of native animals, met wombats, fed kangaroos and heaps more! Watch the video below.
Why visit Caversham Wildlife Park?
Discover iconic Australian Wildlife
Caversham Wildlife Park, located within Whiteman Park in Western Australia, provides an excellent opportunity for students to meet our local animals. You’ll have the chance to meet friendly marsupials up close, which is a bucket-list item for many! The park’s handlers ensure a safe and respectful environment for both the animals and visitors, making it a memorable experience.
Take part in fun, interactive and educational shows
Students can participate in interactive sessions that provide insight into the behaviour, diet and conservation efforts related to our unique Australian animals. The park also offers interactive shows where students can watch sheep shearing, crack a whip and learn about rural Australian life.
It’s easy to get there
For students planning a visit, it’s a great idea to watch our video for useful tips on accessing the Park. It highlights the ease of access to the Park from the University, recommending public transport options and travel times. Additionally, it even advises on the best times to visit, ticket prices, and what to bring along for a comfortable and enjoyable trip.
Visiting Caversham Wildlife Park is more than just a fun day out; it’s an opportunity to connect with Australian culture and wildlife. Enjoy your visit and have fun!
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