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Rottnest Island school camps more affordable for WA parents under new scheme
Rottnest Island school camps more affordable for WA parents under new scheme

The Age

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • The Age

Rottnest Island school camps more affordable for WA parents under new scheme

Parents of more than 1100 West Australian school students will benefit from a new cost-of-living initiative to help make school camps at Rottnest Island more affordable. The subsidy of up to $150 per student for a three-night camp will help parents who otherwise may not have been able to give their child the chance to join in on arguably one of the more expensive school excursions. Students from across the state will benefit from the scheme – to be unveiled on Wednesday – including those from the Wheatbelt towns of Wagin and York, Mount Barker in the south and Dongara in the north. Participating schools will also receive as much as a 100 per cent subsidy on accommodation at Kingstown Barracks, bike hire from Pedal and Flipper Hire, and Rottnest Island Voluntary Guides Association educational tours. Subsidised ferry transfers are also available. The school camp subsidy will be available for overnight bookings during term 3, 2025, and is in addition to those available to all school groups throughout the year. Loading Those include a 40 per cent accommodation discount for school group bookings, discounted rates on bike hire, and waiving of the island admission fee. Education Minister Sabine Winton said it was important to make school camps more accessible for more students, as they formed a crucial part of education outside a classroom environment. 'School camps give students the opportunity to build new friendships, experience different environments, and create lasting memories,' she said.

Rottnest Island school camps more affordable for WA parents under new scheme
Rottnest Island school camps more affordable for WA parents under new scheme

Sydney Morning Herald

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Rottnest Island school camps more affordable for WA parents under new scheme

Parents of more than 1100 West Australian school students will benefit from a new cost-of-living initiative to help make school camps at Rottnest Island more affordable. The subsidy of up to $150 per student for a three-night camp will help parents who otherwise may not have been able to give their child the chance to join in on arguably one of the more expensive school excursions. Students from across the state will benefit from the scheme – to be unveiled on Wednesday – including those from the Wheatbelt towns of Wagin and York, Mount Barker in the south and Dongara in the north. Participating schools will also receive as much as a 100 per cent subsidy on accommodation at Kingstown Barracks, bike hire from Pedal and Flipper Hire, and Rottnest Island Voluntary Guides Association educational tours. Subsidised ferry transfers are also available. The school camp subsidy will be available for overnight bookings during term 3, 2025, and is in addition to those available to all school groups throughout the year. Loading Those include a 40 per cent accommodation discount for school group bookings, discounted rates on bike hire, and waiving of the island admission fee. Education Minister Sabine Winton said it was important to make school camps more accessible for more students, as they formed a crucial part of education outside a classroom environment. 'School camps give students the opportunity to build new friendships, experience different environments, and create lasting memories,' she said.

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