Yes, summer has wrapped up—but Western Australia is still buzzing with things to see, do and explore. As Djeran, the Noongar season of balance and renewal arrives, nature invites us to slow down, savour the cooler days and reconnect with the people and places we love.
At Acclaim Holiday Parks, every stay is all about comfort, convenience and heartfelt hospitality where every stay feels like a home away from home.
Did you know? The Noongar season Djeran is represented by the colour green, symbolising the start of cooler weather and a time of transition.
What’s On This Djeran Season, you ask?
Perth & Surrounds
Pretty Woman: The Musical
Crown Perth | April 18 – May 10
A major musical hits the stage—romance, glamour and unforgettable tunes await.
Titanic: The Human Story Until June
This immersive exhibition has already welcomed over 80,000 visitors. Step inside the world of the Titanic, 114 years after its tragic sinking.
Wanneroo Raceway | April 26
A brand‑new festival-style event celebrating the golden era of motorsport. Enjoy classic cars, historic track demonstrations, live jazz and even take a lap yourself (16+).
Cycling Without Age – Swan Valley
Feel the wind in your hair from the comfort of a “couch on wheels”. Volunteers help those who can no longer cycle stay socially connected and active.
Monday Makers: Printmaking Series
Get creative with inclusive, hands‑on printmaking workshops—perfect for all skill levels.
Located just 18km from Perth CBD, right in the heart of the Swan Valley.
Kingsway Tourist Park
Perfectly positioned near Perth’s Sunset Coast and all its coastal fun.
Kalgoorlie
Cultural Competency Training | April & May 2026
Develop a deeper understanding of Goldfields Aboriginal culture, history and contemporary life.
Kids Fest | April 18 & 19
A FREE, action‑packed festival for kids aged 12 and under—two days of fun, entertainment and activities.
Multicultural Football Program | May 6
A welcoming space for families of all backgrounds to try one of Australia’s most iconic sports.
Centrally located on the Great Eastern Highway—right in the middle of the action.
Norseman
School Holiday Program (until April 18)
From kite‑making and movie marathons to scavenger hunts—plenty to keep the kids entertained.
Beacon Hill Lookout
Enjoy scenic views over Norseman and Lake Cowan, with an interesting drive past historic gold‑mining areas.
Acclaim Parks' Gateway Caravan Park is located in Norseman, the gateway to Western Australia for travellers coming from the East.
Esperance
Nautical‑Themed Quiz Night | April 23
Grab a drink, bring your team and enjoy a relaxed night of general knowledge with ocean‑inspired twists.
First Aid & CPR Training | April 29 (12pm) & April 30 (9am)
Courses available: CPR, Provide First Aid and Advanced First Aid.
Second‑Hand Markets | May 16
Clear out, curate or cash in—give your items a second life while making a dollar.
French Week Festival: MARGUERITE | May 22
A special screening of the charming and heart‑warming French film Marguerite, presented by the Twin Town Committees.
Located in beautiful Esperance, perfect for coastal adventures and laid‑back escapes.
Albany
WA Tree Festival 2026 – Albany Events Program
Celebrating the value of trees through community‑led events and activities.
Improve Your Health – All Events
Encouraging older adults to stay active, independent and confident through movement‑focused programs.
Comfortable, clean and quiet—conveniently located at 550 Albany Highway.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Rose Gardens Beachside Holiday Park is no longer accepting bookings and part of Acclaim Holiday Parks.
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Djeran Seasonal Artwork
Collard, A (2020). Djeran [Graphic Illustration]. Acacia Cultural Designs. https://www.acaciaculturaldesigns.com/
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of this country. We pay respect to the Traditional Owners and Elders, past and present, of all lands on which we come together.
