PHILLIP Island Nature Parks will throw open its doors to locals in September, providing an opportunity for us to get behind the scenes and gain an insight into the island’s important conservation and eco-tourism work.
This year marks the 12th annual community open day where Bass Coast residents can discover all Nature Parks’ attractions, celebrate the unique and remarkable conservation work being done on Phillip Island, and connect with local rangers, volunteers and staff.
For the first time, the community can attend the general viewing of the Penguin Parade at no charge over two nights – Sunday, September 10 and Monday, September 11.
This year marks the 12th annual community open day where Bass Coast residents can discover all Nature Parks’ attractions, celebrate the unique and remarkable conservation work being done on Phillip Island, and connect with local rangers, volunteers and staff.
For the first time, the community can attend the general viewing of the Penguin Parade at no charge over two nights – Sunday, September 10 and Monday, September 11.
In addition, residents can obtain free entry to the Koala Conservation Reserve, Churchill Island and exciting Antarctic Journey at the Nobbies Centre during the day on Sunday.
Nature Parks CEO Catherine Basterfield said it was an opportunity for locals to enjoy exclusive access to the incredible wildlife and conservation work being undertaken on their doorsteps.
“Phillip Island is one of Australia’s most celebrated and loved places, and we love this part of the world as much as the people living here do,” Ms Basterfield said.
“The community open day is an opportunity for us to thank our local supporters, connect the community and inspire the next generation of conservationists by sharing what we do and the outcomes of our important work.”
Nature Parks’ own penguin expert Dr Andre Chiaradia will host a Secret Life of Penguins talk at 4.30pm on Sunday before the magical Penguin Parade at sundown, and will be a special guest host on the general admission stands on both nights.
The Penguin Parade Visitor Centre will open early on Sunday at 12pm, with a Welcome to Country at 2pm and live music from 3pm. Inside, the expo will provide the local community a chance to connect and learn more about conservation work across Phillip Island (Millowl) with stalls manned by Nature Parks rangers and other community groups. Activities at the centre will include a Conservation Dogs Demonstration at 1pm, and art activities run by the Penguin Foundation and the Nature Parks’ Reconciliation Action Committee.
Community members can learn about our koalas and bush stone-curlews on ranger-led tours at the Koala Conservation Reserve at 10.30am and 12pm on Sunday. The Barb Martin Bushbank Nursery will also be open at the reserve, while the Nobbies Centre will stage an educational talk about local seals and art activities for children.
At Churchill Island, there will be horse and carriage rides from 10am on Sunday, the Island Harmony Choir and a showcase of blacksmith activities, whip cracking, cow milking, sheep shearing and a working dog demonstration.
Entry to all activities and Nature Parks’ attractions is free throughout the day for residents, students and landholders of the Bass Coast Shire and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community members.
The event is ticketed and you can see the full timetable of events and register for your free tickets at https://www.penguins.org.au/openday
Please bring your ticket and proof of your residency such as a rates notice, bill, or driver’s licence to enter. Accompanying friends are welcome but must pay the applicable entry fees.
For further information call 5951 2830 during business hours or visit www.penguins.org.au
Bass Coast residents can purchase a Locals Pass and become part of the Phillip Island Nature Parks community all year round with unlimited entry, great offers and activities.
Nature Parks CEO Catherine Basterfield said it was an opportunity for locals to enjoy exclusive access to the incredible wildlife and conservation work being undertaken on their doorsteps.
“Phillip Island is one of Australia’s most celebrated and loved places, and we love this part of the world as much as the people living here do,” Ms Basterfield said.
“The community open day is an opportunity for us to thank our local supporters, connect the community and inspire the next generation of conservationists by sharing what we do and the outcomes of our important work.”
Nature Parks’ own penguin expert Dr Andre Chiaradia will host a Secret Life of Penguins talk at 4.30pm on Sunday before the magical Penguin Parade at sundown, and will be a special guest host on the general admission stands on both nights.
The Penguin Parade Visitor Centre will open early on Sunday at 12pm, with a Welcome to Country at 2pm and live music from 3pm. Inside, the expo will provide the local community a chance to connect and learn more about conservation work across Phillip Island (Millowl) with stalls manned by Nature Parks rangers and other community groups. Activities at the centre will include a Conservation Dogs Demonstration at 1pm, and art activities run by the Penguin Foundation and the Nature Parks’ Reconciliation Action Committee.
Community members can learn about our koalas and bush stone-curlews on ranger-led tours at the Koala Conservation Reserve at 10.30am and 12pm on Sunday. The Barb Martin Bushbank Nursery will also be open at the reserve, while the Nobbies Centre will stage an educational talk about local seals and art activities for children.
At Churchill Island, there will be horse and carriage rides from 10am on Sunday, the Island Harmony Choir and a showcase of blacksmith activities, whip cracking, cow milking, sheep shearing and a working dog demonstration.
Entry to all activities and Nature Parks’ attractions is free throughout the day for residents, students and landholders of the Bass Coast Shire and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community members.
The event is ticketed and you can see the full timetable of events and register for your free tickets at https://www.penguins.org.au/openday
Please bring your ticket and proof of your residency such as a rates notice, bill, or driver’s licence to enter. Accompanying friends are welcome but must pay the applicable entry fees.
For further information call 5951 2830 during business hours or visit www.penguins.org.au
Bass Coast residents can purchase a Locals Pass and become part of the Phillip Island Nature Parks community all year round with unlimited entry, great offers and activities.