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Win the Ultimate School Trip to Queensland!

Win the Ultimate School Trip to Queensland !

TV2’s What Now and Tourism and Events Queensland have partnered with Qantas, Australia Zoo and Tangalooma Island Resort to offer the Ultimate school trip to Queensland !

School children all around New Zealand can enter for this school trip of a lifetime by entering a Mini Movie online with all their class mates, explaining why they should win a fantastic trip to Queensland !

And what a trip ! Flying with Qantas to Brisbane, the lucky winners will then head to Tangalooma Island Resort on Moreton Island where they will spend the day. The children will then enjoy the highlight of any visit to Tangalooma : the opportunity to hand feed one of the wild bottlenose dolphins that visit the shores each evening at sunset. There are up to 8 of these playful creatures that visit regularly, each with their own distinctive and unique personalities, and learn more about their quirky ways at the free daily Dolphin Behaviour and Data Collection Presentation in the Marine Education and Conservation Centre.

Then it’s back to the mainland for a night, before heading the Sunshine Coast, for a special day at Australia Zoo !
Not just any zoo, Australia Zoo is a team of passionate conservationists working around-the-clock to deliver an animal experience like no other. Cuddle a koala, hand-feed our kangaroos, walk with a Sumatran tiger and
watch a crocodile launch from the water's edge. Australia Zoo is the ultimate wildlife adventure delivering conservation through exciting education.


Sally Holyer, International Director New Zealand for Tourism and Events Queensland said they are delighted to be working again with What Now . “We wanted to target the family audience, and What Now provides a
good platform to highlight all of the great wildlife activities that Queensland has to offer direct to the children and parents.”

School aged children can enter at What Now’s website www.whatnow.tv, and the competition closes on 01st November .
For more information on planning a family holiday in Queensland, visit www.queenslandholidays.co.nz
For more information please call Sally on 09 374 1783
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