

Wildly Unforgettable Holidays
Looking for an exciting way to keep the kids entertained these school holidays? Bring them along to the Bunbury Wildlife Park! With a range of hands-on animal encounters and fun, educational keeper talks, it’s the perfect opportunity for children to learn, explore, and make new friends in a safe, engaging environment.
Don’t miss out on an exciting holiday experience your kids will never forget.
- Saturday, 27 September - 11:30am Reptile Encounter
- Sunday, 28 September - 1:00pm Kangaroo Encounter
- Monday, 29 September - 11:30am Reptile Encounter
- Tuesday, 30 September - 1:00pm Boobook Owl Training
- Thursday, 2 October - 11:30am Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo Experience, 1:00pm Dingo Walk
- Friday, 3 October - 11:30am Dingo Feed and Keeper Talk
The above activities will repeat for Week 2 of the school holidays.
Keeper Talks

Come face-to-face with some of Australia’s most iconic animals at the free* Keeper Talks at Bunbury Wildlife Park, hosted at 11:30am each day!
Join our friendly and knowledgeable wildlife keepers as they share fascinating facts, behind-the-scenes insights, and personal stories about our resident dingoes, wombat, reptiles, and more. These interactive sessions are a great way for families to learn about native wildlife, ask questions, and see the animals up close in a fun and engaging setting. It’s a wild experience you won’t want to miss!
*Please note: Our Keeper Talks are free events once you have paid to enter the Bunbury Wildlife Park. Normal entry fees apply.
Important notes:
- Bookings/tickets are not required for keeper talks. Participation is included free with your entry fee. View admission fees and opening hours.
- Children must be accompanied and supervised by an accompanying adult at all times.
- Children without an accompanying adult will not be permitted entry into animal enclosures
- Interactive Keeper Talks are presented by Bunbury Wildlife Park animal keepers and are at the discretion of animal keepers, weather permitting.
- Whilst Bunbury Wildlife Park takes all reasonable steps to ensure visitor safety, we take no responsibility for any potential loss or injury caused by park animals during your visit.