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Dinner experience

Ticket Information

  • A buzz with bees - dinner: $150.00 each
  • A buzz with bees - bus tour and dinner: $230.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sun 18 Feb 2024, 4:30pm–8:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

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Join BICWA for an exclusive pre-evokeAG 2024 experience showcasing Western Australia's beekeeping expertise.  


Tour Highlights*:


- Departure from Perth at 9 am on Sunday, 18 February 2024


- Tours of cutting-edge pollen and honey-packing facilities 


- Talk on WA Queen Breeding


- Demonstrations of WA innovations supporting the bee industry


- Bee product sensory and tasting. Attendees have the opportunity to purchase bee products.


- Dinner amidst the Jarrah forest featuring a mouth-watering honey-infused menu


- Immerse in a calming bee-humming experience like never before


- Return to Perth by 9 pm 


Who Should Attend:


- International, national, and local delegates invested and interested in agriculture, innovation, and food experiences


- Interstate or international investors seeking opportunities in WA


- WA producers keen on expanding their network


- Wider public interested in a comprehensive beekeeping and unique dinner experience


Cost:


1. Bus Tour Tickets: Includes a full-day experience with bus transportation, refreshments, dinner, and a unique bee humming experience. Price: $230 per person


2. Dinner Ticket and Bee Humming Experience: Guests can join us from 4.30 pm at the Perth Hills Discovery Centre for bee tech demos, a forest walk with a beekeeper, a delectable honey-influenced dinner and a captivating bee humming experience. Price: $150 per person. No transport included.


*Additional information and a detailed itinerary will be provided closer to the event date. Please note that tour times are subject to change. 


Don't miss this opportunity to explore, connect, and invest in the thriving beekeeping landscape of Western Australia.


This event is supported by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. 

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