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Warrnambool

Warrnambool. BY Matt, Will, Mitchell and Eamon. Fun 4 Kids . Fun 4 kids is the biggest children’s festival in the Australia.it is set on 2.5 acres. It was also nominated the best in Australia as well. It now 15 years since it started. Every year it attracts around 250,000 people.

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Warrnambool

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  1. Warrnambool BY Matt, Will, Mitchell and Eamon

  2. Fun 4 Kids • Fun 4 kids is the biggest children’s festival in the Australia.it is set on 2.5 acres. It was also nominated the best in Australia as well. It now 15 years since it started. Every year it attracts around 250,000 people. • It is held in the winter school holidays between 1st – 8th of July. Some of the activities are cooking, craft, 10 pin bowling and an animal nursery. • Fun 4 kids has had some d top performers come like cosentino, Jessica Mauboy and Reece Mastin. • Admission is $120 for a one day family pass or $384 for a 8 day family pass.

  3. Flagstaff Hill • Flagstaff hill was a historic trading town in the 1800’s. It was used by many ships and traders. It’s a wonderful view to look out to the sea. It’s the easiest way to travel back in time. See what they did, like work, how they entertained themselves and what clothes they wore. Visit there library and access there documents and images. Discover all the ships that docked and crashed near flagstaff hill. • Loch Ard was heading for Melbourne in 1878 full with passengers and cargo when it ran into a rocky reef at Mutton Bird Island, near Port Campbell. Of the 54 crew members and passengers on board, only two dramaticly survived. • Visit Flagstaff hill to watch the laser light show all about the journey of the loch Ard.

  4. Camping in Warrnambool • Warrnambool is a beautiful sight, full of majestic animals, like the kangaroo. The kangaroo, seen commonly on the outskirts of Warrnambool, is an amazing animal. Or the echidna, these animals are all found around Warrnambool. There is a great camping spot down at the beach, it is sometimes really windy, but in the day time, it is great for going to the beach, or Lake Pertobe, which great spot near the beach with a playground and a barbeque. Some camping spots within 100km include: Narrawong, which is great as theirs a really good bridge with deep as water were you can jump off, it is super cool and we do it on Australia day.

  5. Camping in Warrnambool • There are so many beautiful locations in Warrnambool to go camping and you’d be a fool not to. There are multiple camping stores In Warrnambool, so if you want to get any camping supplies they’re right there for you. In conclusion, Warrnambool is the best place I’ve ever lived, were not a big city like Melbourne, or Moscow or something, but we are one of the best.

  6. Warrnambool Racecourse

  7. About • Warrnambool Racecourse is operated by the Warrnambool Racing Club, home of the internationally acclaimed 'Flying Horse Bar & Brewery Grand Annual Steeplechase'. • The course is situated on the eastern outskirts of Warrnambool. The Grand Annual steeplechase was first ran in 1872 and this year is the 136th running.

  8. About • The Warrnambool Racecourse and its club is steeped in over 160 years of history and remains the jewel in Country Racing Victoria's crown. The Warrnambool Racing Club conducts 20 race meetings per year the season starts at the 1st of September to the End of May.

  9. May Races The May Carnival in the first week of May is most popular and as such attracts around 35,000 people. The highlights of the May Carnival being the Grand Annual Steeplechase which has 33 jumps and is run over 5500 metres and The Warrnambool Cup.

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