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Find out what's happening in Perth for kids! I hope you enjoy the site, and if you have any comments or tips, please contact me! At the moment I'm not very active on this blog, mostly just posting a weekly 'what's on'.
To find out what's happening in Perth with regards to concerts, festivals, arts and more, check out the main Enjoy Perth site!


What’s on in Perth, Western Australia, for kids from Friday 27 to Sunday 29 April 2007.

Some things are free, some cost money and some you will need to book tickets for. Click on the links for more info.

Also check out the calendar, and there’s also a new event calendar at EnjoyPerth, which includes a seperate calendar for family friendly events. (same content, but easier format I think).

Please also see ‘What’s on in Perth in April 2007′, which lists the major events this month. May coming soon…

In very random order: Art Gallery Youth Day at the WA Art Gallery from 11am to 3pm on Sunday

International Dance Day is held at The Esplanade in Perth on Sunday from 2.30 to 8pm - free dance workshops, demonstrations, international food and the Ausdance WA 30th Birthday Celebrations.

Two Weeks with the Queen by WA Youth Theatre Company at Subiaco Arts Centre from Thursday 19 to Saturday 28 April 2007.

Circus Joseph Ashton is in Cockburn till 29 April.

Tattoo Spectacular at Members Equity Stadium on 27 and 28 April 2007

WASSA are holding a Sleddog Public Display day on Sunday 29 April, 10am - 2pm, at South Perth foreshore.

Sanitarium Weet-Bix Try-athlon at Langley Park on Sunday, ages 7 to 15.

The Fremantle Village Art Markets are held from 10am to 5.30pm every Thursday until the end of April.

The Mandjar Markets are held at the Waterfront in Mandurah every Sunday from 1 to 5pm until the end of April.

Have a great weekend! :D - Simone



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