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From Camels to Quokkas: Sydney-Siders Get To Enjoy Western Australian Wildlife

Alice Duthie by Alice Duthie
17/05/2022
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Broome’s world-famous ‘camels on Cable Beach’ and giant inflatable quokkas at Bondi gave Sydneysiders a taste of Western Australia’s iconic tourism experiences

Tourism Western Australia staged a showcase of WA’s celebrated wildlife to Sydneysiders this week when Broome’s famous camel train wandered along Palm Beach at sunrise, while a pop-up of giant inflatable quokkas adorned the shores of Bondi Beach. The wildlife activations aim was to entice Australia’s east coast to book a holiday and book their next trip to the west coast.

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East Coast Aussies Get Ready To Enjoy Western Australian Wildlife In Sydney

“The uniquely West Australian pop-up activations in Sydney this weekend have been designed to re-ignite and engage Australia’s east coast with a playful and immersive taste of the unique experiences on offer in our state,” explained Tourism Western Australia Managing Director Carolyn Turnbull.

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“Strategically positioned on Sydney’s vast coastline, the activations aim to entice travellers to immerse themselves in the incredible natural wonders on offer in WA – pristine uncrowded beaches, rich and ancient culture, vast open spaces, casually sophisticated city life, world-class food and wine, high-octane adventure and unique up-close-and-personal wildlife are all part of Western Australia’s year-round, engaging visitor offering.”

Sydney’s Palm Beach North, chosen for its landmark affiliation with Broome’s 22 kilometres of soft white sand on Cable Beach, was the set for the iconic, world-famous train of camels on Cable Beach. Staged at sunrise, Palm Beach locals were entranced as the camels, themed with landscape colours of Western Australian, trailed along the beach in the early soft light at sunrise.

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Cable Beach camels

Joining the camels were some of Western Australia’s most charismatic characters including award winning celebrity chef, Tony Howell; pearl farmer, gemmologist and pearl technician Celeste Boonaerts, and First Nations artist, educator and bush tucker specialist Dale Tilbrook.

Tony Howell, from the magnificent Cape Lodge estate in the Margaret River, prepared a taste of local produce and Dale Tilbrook, a Wardandi Bibbulmun woman from Dale Tilbrook Experiences, demonstrated an educational bush tucker and tasting experience which included the medicinal and healing qualities of Australia’s indigenous plants. And, Celeste Boonaerts, one of the only women working in the Australian pearl farm industry, showcased some rare and pure South Sea Pearls from Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm.

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Celeste Boonaerts, Tony Howell & Dale Tillbrook

The Palm Beach set included media guests and local passers-by who were attracted to the surprise spectacle of camels trailing the beach.

Meanwhile, at Bondi Beach, a series of giant inflatable quokkas were installed along Campbell Parade inviting visitors and Bondi locals to nail the famous Instagram ‘selfie’ with the playful replicas of one of Australia’s most popular marsupials.

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Alice Duthie

Alice Duthie

Alice Duthie is a beauty and lifestyle writer for The Carousel. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Commerce at The University of Sydney, majoring in Marketing and Business Information Systems.

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