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Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia and Perth’s accomodation

I finally made my first trip to Perth on 5th Sept 2010, after hearing so much nice things about this mining state in Western Australia. I flew by Virgin airlines and it cost me Aud$355 for a return flight. I happened to be in Melbourne, one of the eastern state of Australia this time so travelling to Perth is only a short hop away. It took me 4 hours to get from Melbourne to Perth. I was meeting up with friends from Malaysia so we decided to catch up half way, thus the reason for me being in Perth. I arrived in Perth domestic airport at 10.30pm Perth time. The international travellers arrived at 9pm and waited for us at the international terminal. I actually thought I can walk across the airport from domestic to international side of the airport. How wrong was I ! It is a 20 minutes drive from domestic to international. Lucky I had prearranged my accommodation and car in advance as it was very late when we all arrived at our apartment. After being picked up at the domestic airport by Mr Drake, the owner of the apartment, he drove me to the international airport and picked the rest of the group. It was a very chilly night. Lucky I brought my parker from Melbourne. (Melbourne was freezing when I depart late in the night)
I was a bit concern about milk and breakfast essentials for the next day as there were 2 small children with the other overseas visitors. I had previously searched the internet and had not found any information on where to get emergency food supplies. Infact I even brought 2 packet of UHT milk, ration of coffee with me from Melbourne. (for emergency). I need not have worried as Dr Drake pointed out to us that there were 2 convenience stores open 24 hours. It was on our way towards the apartment. Sorry… cannot remember where exactly it was now…. We were shown the 24 hours McDonald Store, a shell petrol station that open late into the night and they sell a variety of food products and drinks as well. Looks like wee were not going to be starved.

What a lot of worry for nothing. My friends from Malaysia came over with instant noodle and 3 in 1 coffee sachets but they were confiscated at customs as the coffee powder contain dairy products and the noodle… not sure why…so beware, overseas travellers, forget about bringing instant noodles or coffee sachets.

Dr Drake seems a very nice fellow. Made us feel very welcome. I was a bit apprehensive as I had read in the various reports from Trip Advisor that travellers were not made to feel very welcome and some even had altercations with Mr Drake. Well, I was most relieved that I didn’t feel the same way as the other visitors. I had also read in Trip Advisor that the rooms were very crappy and were no more that an upgrade version of a caravan. You can imagine how stress I felt after reading theses comments in Trip Advisor. I read the comments after I had booked and paid the deposit and made all the arrangement with my overseas friends, thus it was far too alte amd inconvenient to cancel everything and re arrange flights & accommodation. I didn’t even mention to any of the overseas visitors my concern on the apartment. I was praying that the apartment would be al least decent. I had even found an even better and cheaper house for weekly rental through another website, owner’s rental. Unfortunately, as mentioned previously, I had already prearranged everything prior finding this other website.

The price for our standard 3 bedroom apartment cost me for 6 nights at $265per night with car and an extra $25 for the extra person even though the child sleeps with the mum and with taking the car past 10am cost me an extra 1 day car hire of $85. Total Aud$1,825 for the six days accommodation and 7 days car hire.

Anyway, I stepped into the Drakes apartment, expecting the worse.I peered into the lounge room and rushed in to quickly check the 3 bedrooms and bathroom/toilets. (We had the standard 3 bedrooms apartment). You should have seen the relief look on my face. It was like what the photos on their website shows you, down to even the same colour bedspreads! Infact we had 3 bedrooms that had a double and a single bed in each room and a very reasonable large lounge/dining room and kitchen. I felt the tension leaving my body. Thanks Dr Drake for not letting me down. They even help us out by lending us power adaptors for electrical plugs required for charging mobile phones etc. Overseas visitors, please remember to return the adaptors back to them so that other visitors like us can have access to emergency adaptors without having to buy them. Karen, the manager mentioned that they used to have 10 of these monsters but the tourists who borrowed them never remembered to return them. I certainly slept like a log that night as I always feel exhausted after any night fights.

We all woke up late on our first day in Perth and decided to just visit Kings Park and drive around the city area to get our bearings. We walked to the “Federation Treetop Boardwalk” under the beautiful Perth 20 degree centigrade weather and checked out the beautiful flowers at the Botanical gardens. Kings Park is not a highlight for me as I had seen many beautiful botanic gardens all over the world. Even though I went during the ‘Wildflower festival’, I was a bit disappointed. The board walk above the treetop is a bit of a let down as well, short walk and not a very tall structure. But if you had nothing better to do, by all means visit the Kings Parks to see the 400 hectares of natural bush and parkland. Pictures on these website for this article are taken that day from Kings Park. You can enjoy a walk or bike ride along one of the walking trails, pet a few friendly dogs ( if their owners let you), chase some wild ducks ( if your parents let you !), visit the State War Memorial, check out the colourful birdlife and the wildflowers in bloom in spring time. Kings Park is very wheelchair friendly. The treetop board walk is set up for the disabled as well as pets. Kings Park is home to Western Australian Botanic garden, featuring a beautiful refurnished Water Garden and a Banksia garden and remember to smell the flowers and relax and reflect upon your busy life as you sit and contemplate in this tranquil environment. Kids normally watch the ducks and birds fly pass them and laugh happily with glee. Kings Park also has BBQ facilities, a picnic area kiosk and a restaurant. By all means go to Perth, if you haven’t been there before. A much quieter place than any other states of Australia.

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I booked my accomodation via agoda.com and Booking.com

I happened to be in Melbourne, Australia and was invited to an opening night of ‘Blues in the Night”, a performance inspired by the works of Eva Casssidy. This charity performance was organised by the Australasian Chinese Theatre Company(ACT) and was truly amazing all because of the magnificent voice of this sweet pint-sized, half-Chinese girl, TEGAN JONES. She has a voice that is (to me) strong, powerful, tender, melodic and passionate which I feel just sits well with any audience.
I was moved emotionally and I felt chills running down my spine as she projected her powerful repertoire of songs to the audience. She really took my breath away with her mesmerizing voice. She sang songs (made famous by singers like Cyndi Lauper, Bill Withers, Simon & Garfunkel, Judy Garland, Mike Jagger etc) which were beautifully re-arranged by the late Eva Cassidy.
Of course, I cannot expect any less of Tegan’s voice as I read from the programme that she has been singing since two years of age. Although Tegan is working as a full time urban planner, she still finds time to pursue her passion, that is, singing in cabaret shows. She tells stories of each of her songs that she is going to sing and how it affects her and why she had chosen the song. It is truly a beautiful piece of art.
I also found out that she has performed in numerous musicals since the age of 15 including Godspell, Guys & Dolls, The Threepenny Opera. Jesus Christ Superstar, Do or Die, Fame, Wonderful Day, Les Miserables and many more. No wonder……

My favourite songs that Tegan sang that night was Over The Rainbow, Ain’t No Sunshine, Wade in The Water, True Colours, Time after Time and Wild Horses. She sang a total of 15 songs during the whole evening.

In between songs, Tegan shared with the audience about the life of Eva Cassidy and her love of music. Eva released three small albums before her tragic death (cancer) in 1996 at age 33. Nowadays Eva Cassidy has numerous top selling posthumous albums credited to her name and her music regularly appears on television, films and mp3 players worldwide.

Tegan was accompanied by a very talented guitar player, Will Mcmahon. He is not only good looking (well, he is an actor after all!) but he is very talented in playing the guitar as well – I can just sit there listening to him playing the guitar all night long.

The ambience of the night is vibrant with audience of both young & old. Everyone relaxed around groups of tables and chairs, lit up with tea candlelights under tents (as we all know Melbourne is known to have 4 seasons in one day!). The night was a bit chilly but there are portable heaters like the ones you sit under café/restaurants. It is still best to rug up. The entry fee is only $15 and this is by far the cheapest entertainment night out I ever had in Melbourne. This charity event organised by the artistic director of ACT, Dr Moni Storz, is certainly a great success in my books.

My time spent in Melbourne is truly more memorable by having this wonderful opportunity to listen to local singers who are true to themselves and who sang from their hearts.

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Places I stayed whilst in Melbourne.

Koonawarra

Korumburra Coal Creek

During our recent holiday to Victoria, we (4 of us) travelled to Sandy Point a beautiful surf holiday town near Foster, outside of Wilsons Promontory National Park.

Sandy Point Shops

Sandy Point Beach

From Melbourne, we travelled past the wine country of Koonwarra ( see picture above). This area boots several wineries producing cool-climate red and white table wines. Some of Australia’s best pinots are grown here and our local brew

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ery holds more current international awards than other brewery in the world. Wealso visited the Coal Creek Heritage Village at Korumburra. CoalCreek Heritage Village is an open-air museum offering visitors the opportunity to experience a little of what life was like in the last decades of the 19th century. Make time for a scrumptious tea & scone at one of the old buildings.

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We finally arrive at our destination, Sandy Point. Checked into our friend’s house and checked out our new

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surroundings. The beach is so vast and looks isolated and we feel that we are the only ones at this clean and beautiful surf beach. Near the beach are a burger/pizza/fish&chip shop and a supermarket. The only other shop there is a real estate agent and a mini golf for kids. I suppose tourist is there to mainly enjoy the surf beach. Accommodations are in abundance. The caravan park is fully occupied and so are most of the houses available for holiday rental.

It took us only 5 minutes to walk under beautiful tea trees to our ‘private’ beach. The only problem is the lack of trees

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for shade, if the heat is too hot in the mid afternoon. (pays to bring along your own shade tent).

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We decided to check out the local tourist attractions during the hot early afternoon and hit the beach in the late afternoon to avoid the hot sun.

The first day we had lunch at a local bakery at Foster, visited

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the wind turbine at Toora outside of Foster and saw the beautiful Agnes Falls/Weir. This is the highest single span waterfall in Victoria with a drop of 59 meters (would be more spectacular after heavy rainfall). Water flows over the falls into a deep fern gorge all year round. It is only a 5 minutes walk from the car park to the viewing platform. On the return trip we bought big sweet juicy blueberries at Chris’s Berry farm off Amey’s track (only open to public during Xmas break and in the month of January). We are lucky to see a baby equina just outside the berry farm. Don’t forget to check out the wombat holes at Agnes Falls (see picture). Look for their dungs and you might be lucky to come face to face with a wombat !!

BushFire TarraValley Rainforest

Nearby is the Port Franklin Boardwalk. It provides visitors with a spectacular combination of plant and birdlife and scenic water views. Consisting of 620 meters of meandering path, this picturesque walking trial follows the river. Tidal changes produce different viewing experiences and I was told night walking provides a unique experience.

Wombat Hole Agnes Falls

2nd day, we travel further to the Tarra-Bulga National Park, a superb rainforest with ancient myrtle beech and towering mountain ash with tree fern, animals and many birds including lyrebirds (we are unlucky as we don’t see any animals or lyrebirds). There are so many beautiful picnic places to enjoy your lunch, so don’t forget your picnic basket. If you are too lazy to take a 2.4km walk (round trip) from the Tarra-Bulga Visitor Centre to the famous suspension bridge at Ballok, drive straight to Ballok and take a 2800 meter round trip to the bridge. The Tarra fall is not as spectacular as the Agnes Falls. It is a 5 minutes walk from the car park to the viewing platform. If you are not into picnic at national parks and fernery and short of time, this is not worth the long windy road trip (in my opinion). On the way to the Tarra-Bulga National Park, we saw the destruction of the recent bushfires.

Unfortunately, we only had 2 days holiday before heading back home.


Perth, Australia

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I booked my accomodation via agoda.com and Booking.com

Perth City Lights

As a person that has never been on a flight for more than two hours, my first trip to Perth was outstanding! (as told by an unseasoned traveller).

My family and I flew from Kuching to Johor Baharu, Malaysia and took a cab down to Singapore and from there, flew all the way to Perth. It was certainly a long and tiring flight, but worth every second spent. We arrived at Perth close to midnight and a friend of my mum’s, came to fe

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tch us back to her house where we stayed there for the rest of the t

rip. To my surprise, Perth was colder than I expected! It’s like below 16 degrees from your normal air-conditioner at night! Better remember to wear a jack

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et the next time I visit Australia.

The next day, we went around the suburbs for a start and visited the small shopping centers within the suburbs. Although the sun was shinning brightly that morning with no clouds to block the rays, it was still freezing!

During our trip, we went ‘’hunting’’ for people who wanted to sell their houses. All of the houses looked ver

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y much different from the houses back home. Believe It or not, the kitchen is the main

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center of the entire house. With the car we rented, we managed to drive around from suburb to suburb and visited some old friends there. From them, we learnt more about what Perth is like and their lifestyle.

Perth has many interesting universities and colleges. Curtin University has a huge campus for students an

d with Canning College right beside it, this makes it flexible for those who graduate from Canning College. Murdoch has a college and also a university right next to it! Guess the people are rather smart. The friendly and clean en

vironment of all these universities enable the students to feel welcome and gives them a fresh mind to continue their studies wherever they are.

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Instead of gathering our own information, we made some new friends from the churches who gave us a lot of useful information. First of all, there is a huge difference between the churches in Perth and the ones back home.! In Perth, we see people jump about and singing Hallelujah! The preaching is very much motivational and down to earth. The people we meet were also very friendly. Strangers see

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m to smile at us and greet us, and are ready to help when we got lost. I was pleasantly surprised with such hospitality. We were invited to friends houses (recently met or old friends), for dinner and ‘was offered help just in case we needed to know more of Perth.

Once time, when we were not learning anything or gathering information,mum’s friend brought us to a park next to a river for barbecue! We enjoyed ourselves despite the rain that made the weather colder than it already was. I saw the sunset slowly disappearing down the horizon of the river, it was all so beautiful.