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Djurandi Dreaming Business Overview & Rates 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021 Djurandi Dreaming Business Overview & Rates 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021 Business Overview Djurandi Dreaming is a 100% Aboriginal owned and operated Quality & Sustainable Tourism Accredited, and China Ready & Accredited Business led by Justin and Claire Martin. With the delivery of Aboriginal cultural experiences in Perth and Rockingham, key products and services include: Cultural Tours; Traditional Aboriginal Art Workshops; Cultural Presentations; Storytelling; and School Art Workshops and Excursions. Djurandi Dreaming’s Justin Martin is also an accomplished Aboriginal artist in the Western Australian public and private sectors. Recent project examples include: Rockingham Foreshore Redevelopment Aboriginal Art Mural; Curtin University, Midland Campus Public Art Commissions; Water Corporation “Splash of Colour” Mural 2019; Department of Parks and Wildlife Kent Street Weir Walkway Design; and Water Corporation Vehicle Wraps 2019. Djurandi Dreaming’s goal is to share cultural awareness, artworks and education with tours, workshops and experiences designed around the culture of the traditional Nyungar people of the south west of Western Australia. “We love to engage our customers in great activities, secluded locations and visual surprises that make you stop, take a breath, and appreciate this beautiful country we belong to – We look forward to welcoming you”. Contact Us: Phone: 0458 692 455; Email: [email protected]; Website: www.djurandi.com.au Office Hours: Wednesday to Monday, 9am to 5pm (closed Tuesdays) Bookings: Online ‐ www.djurandi.com.au Customised Group & Private Tours ‐ Email [email protected] or Phone: 0458 692 455 Terms: Booking Terms and Conditions apply. See above. Payment Methods: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, AliPay, Electronic Funds Transfer (and Cash at tour locations) Chinese Customers: As a China Ready business, Djurandi Dreaming has access to the 24/7 China Ready & Accredited Hotline Djurandi Dreaming | v20200706 Page 1 of 4 Djurandi Dreaming Business Overview & Rates 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021 Item Product Name Tour Type / Departures / Duration Pax FIT/Gross Rate Nett Rate* Pricing Policy Product Description No (less ___%) 1 Dreaming in The Quay ‐ Tour Type: Aboriginal Cultural Min. 4 $50.00 Adult $______ Prices are per person Take a night walk with your Nyungar guide at Perth Cultural ‘Night Walking Tour Elizabeth Quay. Max. 30 Child rate: 5‐17yrs Tour’ at Elizabeth Quay Departs: Spanda Artwork, Elizabeth Let our guide take you back to the Dreamtime *Larger Children under 5yrs FOC Quay, Geoffrey Bolton Ave, Perth groups by and be delighted by the visual attractions of the City, Western Australia arrangement Quay, Swan River and the Perth City skyline. Meeting Point Map: $25.00 Child $______ Elizabeth Quay is a picturesque new waterfront precinct that unites central Perth with the Swan River. Dreaming in the Quay is about interacting with your local Nyungar guide and opening your mind by experiencing true traditional Dreamtime stories. You will get to experience the Quay in the early evening surrounded by the rays of fluorescent lights from Perth City creating a beautiful visual Duration: 45 minutes atmosphere. Bookings: www.djurandi.com.au Our guide will talk about past and present Nyungar history and give a true historical understanding of the Nyungar people of the Swan River. 2 Boya Kaarla Cultural Tour Type: Aboriginal Cultural Min. 4 $60.00 Adult $______ Prices are per person Cape Peron, locally know as Point Peron, has Tour ‐ Point Peron ‐ Walking Tour rugged limestone cliffs with protected sandy Max. 30 Child rate: 5‐17yrs Rockingham beaches and offshore reefs. Get an in‐depth Departs: Point Peron Road Car Park *Larger Children under 5yrs FOC perspective of Point Peron’s heritage listed (Northern / Beach End) *Near Point groups by ‘Sister Kate’s’ site. Peron Camp School arrangement $35.00 Child $______ This tour will take you down a small bush track Meeting Point Map: to the pristine waters of the Indian Ocean where you will receive a spiritual Aboriginal introduction to the land. After a short beach walk, you will return to the Sister Kate’s heritage site and be enchanted by Djurandi Dreaming | v20200706 Page 2 of 4 Djurandi Dreaming Business Overview & Rates 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021 the indigenous Nyungar language and traditional dreamtime stories while sharing some wattle seed cake around a small campfire. Duration: 90 minutes Bookings: www.djurandi.com.au 3 Finding Yagan Tour Type: Aboriginal Cultural Min. 4 $70.00 Adult $______ Prices are per person Join Djurandi Dreaming on a cultural walk to Walking Tour learn about the Nyungar resistance warrior and Max. 30 Child rate: 5‐17yrs leader Yagan. Departs: COMO The Treasury (hotel *Larger Children under 5yrs FOC foyer) ‐ 1 Cathedral Ave, Perth WA groups by The tour commences at COMO The Treasury ‐ walk through Perth’s iconic laneways while Meeting Point Map: arrangement $50.00 Child $______ hearing traditional Dreamtime stories. Learn about the past and present history of the Nyungar people while taking in the sights of the Perth City streets. Get an in‐depth explanation of the Coolbaroo Club, the prohibited zone, and the Stolen Generation. The final destination is the newly finished Yagan Square precinct. Hear about the Square’s Duration: 90 minutes design, unique artwork, and importance to our Aboriginal community. Bookings: www.djurandi.com.au Djurandi Dreaming | v20200706 Page 3 of 4 Djurandi Dreaming Business Overview & Rates 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021 4 Traditional Aboriginal Tour Type: Aboriginal Cultural Art Min. 4 $145.00 per person Flat rate per person Join Djurandi Dreaming's renowned Indigenous Art Workshops Workshop Experience artist, Justin Martin in an outdoor art workshop. Max. 30 Departs: Indoor or outdoor location Learn traditional symbols, stories, language, *Larger of your choice; or in addition to a groups by colours, and line work used in Aboriginal art Djurandi Dreaming tour booking arrangement while creating your own piece. Duration: 2 hours All supplies included. Bookings: www.djurandi.com.au *Nett rates may be negotiable based on volume of confirmed forward bookings. Djurandi Dreaming Booking Terms, Conditions and Cancellation Policy applies. Djurandi Dreaming reserves the right to alter rates, times, and tour content due to seasonal or cultural circumstances. Djurandi Dreaming | v20200706 Page 4 of 4 .
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