Entries for this giveaway closed Sunday, 26th March 2023.
An awesome underwater adventure awaits you at the Aquarium of Western Australia!
Taking a break from everyday activities and caring responsibilities is an essential part of taking care of yourself, and the person that you care for. Getting out and doing something you enjoy by yourself, or with your family helps with your overall wellbeing. To help you get out and try something new, Carers WA is giving away tickets to AQWA for these school holidays.
Encounter the incredible and iconic marine life of Western Australia on a spectacular underwater journey. Come face-to-fin with giant sharks, stingrays, rescue turtles, baby crocodiles, ‘Nemo’ and so much more! As you move through the 45+ displays you’ll explore the coastal zones of WA and be immersed in stunning themed exhibits.
Tickets include:
- All day general admission to the aquarium
- Free map provided for you to self-guide through 40+ exhibits
- Highlights including: Underwater Tunnel, Touch Pool, Living Coral Reef & Turtle Pool Rescue Centre
- New favourites including: Ocean Playroom, Glowing Ocean Exhibit, Marina Bay playground
- Access to AQWA Cafe & Gift Shop
- Free 4 hour parking
Tickets do not include priority entry, and must be scanned upon entry. All tickets are valid from 9am-4pm, arrive at your preferred time with last admissions at 3.30pm.
Terms and conditions:
- The competition is open to anyone who is in an unpaid caring role and is registered with Carers WA.
To register with Carers WA, call 1300 227 377 or click here. - The promoter of this ticket giveaway is Carers WA and is in no way affiliated with AQWA.
- The competition begins on Friday, 17th March 2023 and will run until midnight Sunday, 26th March 2023.
- The winner will be announced 12pm on Thursday, 30th March 2023, via email.
- Carers WA does not take any liability for lost tickets.
- The winner drawn by Carers WA is final and not subject to any form of appeal.
By entering this competition, you acknowledge and accept the above terms and conditions.