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Ride the CAT and Enjoy a Purr-Fect Seniors Week! Claisebrook Government of Aberdeen St Short St Western AustraliaLeederville Brook St Trafalgar Rd Department of Local Government and CommunitiesMitchell Fwy 9 8 7 6 Lime St City Farm Pl Royal St 10 Francis St Lord St Cambridge St St Stirling Wittenoom St Lake St Lake Beaufort St Beaufort Shenton St Shenton 11 12 5 Fitzgerald St Fitzgerald James St James St McIver Wickham St Loftus St r Railway Pde St Sutherland Roe St C Perth Moore St o Roe St Bus Station Bronte St o Blue Cat Perth l r e t City West a 13 4 W Wellington St Wellington St Hill St Hale St Cr n lso Ne St St Perth Pier St Murray St Underground Murray St Goderich St 14 WACA Thomas St Thomas 3 Elder St Bennett St Bennett King St Hay St William Hay St Hay St Plain St Milligan Ride the CAT and enjoy a St Barrack purr-fect Seniors Week! St Georges Tce Av Adelaide Tce St Georges Tce Colin St Colin Outram St Outram Mill St Harvest Tce Harvest Ord St y Rd Esplanade The Esplanade Victoria The Seniors Week CAT trails are your ticket to fun and adventure across St Havelock 1 Perth city and Fremantle. Mounts Ba Kings Park Rd Malcolm St Riverside Dr Developed by the Department of Local Government and Communities especially for Seniors Week 2014, the CAT trails are four free self-guided bus Av Fraser 2 tours based around the Perth and Fremantle Red and Blue CAT bus routes. Discover hidden artwork in Perth’s laneways, relax in an edible garden Riverside Dr Barrack St Jetty Mounts Bay Rd in the heart of Northbridge, catch free entertainment at the town hall’s Tuesday Morning Show or treat yourself to a Devonshire tea at Citiplace 1 Esplanade Busport 6 Art Centre 11 Northbridge Community Centre. 2 Barrack Square 7 Central Institute 12 James Street Swan River 3 Hay Street 8 Aberdeen Street 13 Horseshoe Bridge And if you’re a Seniors Card holder, don’t forget to bring your card to 4 Beaufort Street Bridge 9 Francis Street 14 Perth Underground unlock discounts and special deals. 5 Museum 10 Russell Square Follow all four CAT trails: Blue CAT Perth Blue CAT · Perth Red CAT · 1 Esplanade Busport 13 Horseshoe Bridge Monday to Thursday First trip Last trip Saturday First trip Last trip Fremantle Blue CAT Seniors Week 2014 · 2 Barrack Square 14 Perth Underground Every 8 mins. 6:50am 7:30pm Every 10 mins. 8:30am 7:00pm Fremantle Red CAT All services finish by 7:30pm at Perth Station. Every 15 mins. 7:00pm 1:00am · 3 Hay Street 4 Beaufort Street Bridge All services finish by 1:00am at Perth Station. Friday First trip Last trip 5 Museum Every 8 mins. 6:50am 7.30pm Sunday & 6 Art Centre Every 15 mins. 7.30pm 1:00am Public Holidays First trip Last trip 7 Central Institute All services finish by 1:00am at Perth Station. Every 10 mins. 8:30am 7.00pm 8 Aberdeen Street All services finish by 7.00pm at Perth Station. 9 Francis Street 10 Russell Square 11 Northbridge 12 James Street No services on Good Friday, Anzac Day and Christmas Day. All aboard the Perth Blue CAT! Seniors Week 2014 Important note: Some offers and discounts may be subject to conditions or certain exclusions. Please check with the venue or business prior to purchase. 1. Esplanade Busport Miss Maud Swedish Art Gallery of WA – Free James Street 9. Francis Street 13. Horseshoe Pastry House – Carillon entry to main collection Amphitheatre – Short Bridge Transperth Info Centre City Arcade – 10% off. and seniors discounts films on the big screen. Greek Orthodox Church – Transport information, on ticketed exhibitions. – Soak up the serenity State Theatre Centre – maps and timetables. Gloria Jeans Coffee at this ornate house of the glitzy new home of 6. Art Centre in Murray St Mall – Urban Orchard – Take worship. Perth’s theatre scene. 10% off. a rest stop among fruit 2. Barrack Square Central Gallery – Discounts for seniors. trees, herb gardens Pancakes At Carillon – Free art exhibitions by 10. Russell Square and other edible plants. Bell Tower – 10% off. students from CIT. Opposite Art Gallery 14. Perth 25% off entry. Russell Square – A leafy Underground Grand Lane – Discover of WA. park with benches, a South Perth ferry. hidden laneway art 7. Central Institute Citiplace Community central fountain and WA Seniors Card Rottnest Express – (near corner of Barrack Centre – Activities and Central Institute’s Beauty large shady trees. Centre – apply for a 15% off same day/ and Murray streets, services for people Therapy and Massage Seniors Card and unlock extended return ferries. next door to Gelaré) aged 55+. $2.60 for Clinics – Discount 11. Northbridge hundreds of concessions Captain Cook Cruises – Devonshire tea/coffee massage and beauty and discounts. 4. Beaufort Street Northbridge Piazza – 10% off. during Seniors Week. treatments by students Perth City Library – Bridge Quilt and craft show at Central Institute of open space with free Cross Riverside Drive Free books, music, from 9.30am, Friday Technology (bookings community films on the to explore Supreme Barrack Street Bridge – internet access. 14 November. required). big screen. Court Gardens, Stirling black swan motifs and Central Park – Celebrate Cinema Paradiso – Gardens and the Old ornate light fixtures State Library – Books, Aroma Café at Central Seniors in the City with Arthouse, independent Court House Museum of this heritage-listed tours, exhibitions. Free Institute – 10% off. the WA Opera, Thursday and mainstream films. (next to the Supreme structure. film screenings every 13 November, lunchtime. Court) – Free entry. Wednesday 1.30pm Discount tickets for 8. Aberdeen Street seniors. WA Visitor Centre – 5. Museum and Tuesdays 5.45pm. Café 1905 – providing information to help 3. Hay Street Aroma Café at the State WA Museum – training and employment 12. James Street you plan your next Library – 10% off. Perth Town Hall – Free exhibitions and opportunities for people adventure. Brass Monkey Hotel – exhibitions, displays and seniors discounts on PICA (Perth Institute with disability and Perth Information 10% off. information including ticketed events. of Contemporary Art) – people with mental Kiosk – free city tours, the Tuesday Morning Free contemporary art illness. Special offers brochures and maps. Show for seniors. Every exhibitions, meals at for Seniors Week. Tuesday at 11am. the PICA Bar. Contact information Seniors Week 2014 Transperth Aroma Cafe Central Gallery PICA State Theatre Infoline: 13 62 13 30 Aberdeen Street 12 Aberdeen Street 51 James Street Northbridge 174-176 William Street transperth.wa.gov.au 08 9228 2020 (08) 94271318 (08) 9228 6300 (08) 6212 9200 aromacafe.com.au gallerycentral.com.au pica.org.au statetheatrecentrewa.com.au Seniors Card Centre Level 2, 140 William Street Aroma Café Central Institute Perth Information Kiosk Seniors Card Centre (08) 6551 8800 Ground level of State Library Massage Clinic: Murray Street Mall Level 2, 140 William Street dlgc.wa.gov.au (08) 9427 3102 (08) 9428 0320 (08) 6551 8800 aromacafe.com.au Beauty Therapy Clinic: Perth Library dlgc.wa.gov.au (08) 9428 0300 Level 1, 140 William Street Art Gallery of WA central.wa.edu.au (access via lift in lobby South Perth ferry (08) 9492 6600 of 140 William Street) Infoline: 13 62 13 artgallery.wa.gov.au Cinema Paradiso (08) 9461 3500 transperth.wa.gov.au 164 James Street perth.wa.gov.au Bell Tower (08) 9227 1771 WA Museum Barrack Square lunapalace.com.au Rottnest Express 1300 134 081 (08) 6210 0444 1300 467 688 museum.wa.gov.au thebelltower.com.au Citiplace Community Centre rottnestexpress.com.au Upper Level WA Visitor Centre Brass Monkey Hotel City Railway Station Saints Constantine and Helen 55 William Street Cnr James and William Streets (08) 9461 3550 or Greek Orthodox Church www.wavisitorcentre.com (08) 9227 9596 (08) 9461 3551 (08) 9328 7452 (08) 9483 1111 brassmonkey.com.au perth.wa.gov.au State Library of WA Café 1905 Old Court House Museum Perth Cultural Centre 231 Newcastle Street (08) 9324 8688 25 Francis Street, (08) 9445 6566 (08) 9427 3111 cafe1905.com.au slwa.wa.gov.au Captain Cook Cruises (08) 9325 3341 captaincookcruises.com.au.
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