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Updated: August 19, 2009
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Wild about the Williams
Celebrate Biodiversity Month with The Wilderness Society and the Hunter Wetlands Centre. Come and show your support for our campaign to protect The Williams River and enjoy live music, guided walks and canoe tours, educational talks, lunch and lots more.

- The Williams River has the most diverse and intact aquatic biotic communities in the Hunter Valley. Waterfall on the Williams River, NSW. Photo: Vanessa Culliford
When: This Sunday the 6 September, 2009
Where: Hunter Wetlands Centre, Sandgate Rd,
Shortland - click here for Google map
Entry Prices:
Family tickets - $19 each
Full price adults - $8.50 each
Concession - $5 each
Discounted Prices for members of the Wilderness Society and Hunter Wetlands Centre are $15 for the family and $5 for adults.
*Breakfast with the birds and canoe tours are for limited numbers and an extra cost on top of your entry. For pre-bookings please call 4951 6466 to receive 25% off the standard price.
Program of activities
7.30am *Breakfast with the birds
9.30am *Canoe Tour
11am Site Tour
12.15 Environmental report Launch
1.00pm Tank Talk
1.30pm Kid Games and activities
1.30pm *Canoe Tour
2.00pm Nursery Tour
There will be face painting, live music, great food and frivolity throughout the day.
* Breakfast with the birds
$30 per person
* Canoe Tours
Adults $15
Children $10
Family $40
(2 adults 2 children)
For more information, please contact:
The Wilderness Society Newcastle Inc
Hunter Heritage Centre,
90 Hunter Street,
Newcastle, NSW, 2300
Phone: 02 4929 4395




