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Acclaim Gateway Tourist Park

Locality: Norseman, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9039 1500



Address: Lot 1175 Prinsep Street 6443 Norseman, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.acclaimparks.com.au/gallery/norseman/gateway-caravan-park

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25.01.2022 Hello, :). Bookings available in our air conditioned, well appointed fully self contained Accommodation Two Night plus Save 20%. Views overlooking the park and golf course, and we're close to town center and public swimming pool.... Superior ensuite chalet with Queen bed, gas stove top & a double bed room. Sleeps 4. From $125.00 per night based on 2 guests. Family ensuite chalet with Queen bed & a pair of single bunk beds. Verandah or patio shade. Sleeps 4. From $118.00 per night based on 2 guests. Cosy cabin sleeps two guests, double bed with a larger bathroom & kitchenette. Private outdoor deck. $110.00 per night. Budget non ensuite cabins are readily available too! :) Please phone DIRECT: 08 9039 1500 or email: [email protected]



23.01.2022 no. 4- Meteor showers in the Sky November 2020. Clear skies and no moon here will enhance your experience :) Leonids: The meteor shower gets its name from the constellation Leo the Lion, as the meteors will be coming from the stars that make up the lion's mane. But you don't need to look in the direction of the constellation, because the meteors will appear all across the sky. The bright meteors can also be colourful, and they're fast, moving at 70 kilometres per second - am...ong the fastest meteors. Fireballs and "earthgrazer" meteors are also a hallmark of the Leonid shower. Fireballs are brighter and larger and can last longer than the average meteor, while earthgrazers appear close to the horizon with long, colorful tails. Image: Southern hemisphere Interactive Meteor Shower Sky Map. See more

22.01.2022 no. 5. The Geminids December 2020. Make a Wish! :) Keeping the best until last, the Geminids always put on a spectacular display. Reaching ZHRs (Zenith Hourly Rate s) of up to 150 meteors per hour, this is one not to miss. ... Radiating out from near the bright stars Castor and Pollux in the constellation Gemini the Twins, they often produce bright, medium-speed meteors. Best seen after midnight until dawn and with New Moon on the 15th and the peak expected on the 14th, it should be a fantastic night of stargazing. We'd love to see our park full of bean bags, we've got our bean bags ready, have you? :) Book Now.... https://www.perthobservatory.com.au//geminids-meteor-shower

21.01.2022 Kids Christmas Party with Santa BBQ at Marks Park Saturday 5th December 2020 10am - 12pm Interestingly:... Boxing Day actually began in the Middle Ages in the UK, as this was the day that churches opened their collection boxes, from which they would distribute money to the poor. By the early 20th Century, Santa was already commonly being depicted as a fat, jolly, red-suited man with a long beard. A greeting card drawn by Louis Prang in 1885 shows a Santa who is practically identical to the one we know today. See more



21.01.2022 Thank you :) we hope to see your happy faces and friendly persona's all again next year. It was a real pleasure having you stay, thank you very much and all the best.

21.01.2022 Mez Whittle 18 February 2019 We can not thank the beautiful owners and team at Acclaim Gateway Tourist Park enough for the support and love over the last few days. ... When put in a situation of a breakdown over the Nullarbor, coming across beautiful and helpful people like this, have made the journey so much easier in a really stressful and trying time. I can not recommend this park enough for the weary traveler on the Eyre Highway. Make sure you tell them The Whittles say Hi. See more

19.01.2022 **Sprinkles, sprinkles everywhere - 24 November 2020.. It's sparkly, it's fun, it's colourful and surprise, surpriseit's delicious. A little sprinkle will be waiting for you when your arrive in our park :) ** Who doesn't love Fairy Bread? It's a magical, whimsical, simple, yet absolute fantasy food and adored by all Australians. Did you realise that the 24 November, every year, is Fairy Bread Day? It's a day to make Fairy Bread for breakfast, lunch, d...inner, as an in-between snack or just because. Participate in Australia's very own invention Rainbow Food, Fairy Bread - a day to put all your worries away and fill your life with colour! Although the name, Fairy Bread, gives it an air of intricate, mystical magic, Fairy Bread is actually, quite simplistically, a three ingredient treat: a slice of bread spread generously with butter and covered in rainbow sprinkles. The story goes that Fairy Bread was inspired by a Robert Louis Stevenson poem:- 'COME up here, O dusty feet! Here is fairy bread to eat. Here in my retiring room, Children, you may dine On the golden smell of broom And the shade of pine; And when you have eaten well, Fairy stories hear and tell.'



19.01.2022 Nov 2020 The Lane family super Troopers & their ideal rig arrived via the Hyden - Norseman road. Thanks for staying with us, & for the photo's! Safe travels. :)

16.01.2022 We are ready! 9-10th November 2020 OTRA Tours Inc. will be at our Acclaim Gateway Tourist Park.

11.01.2022 Thank you Australia's Golden Outback :) https://www.australiasgoldenoutback.com//acclaim-park-gate

10.01.2022 FREE FAMILY EVENT | Join us this weekend at Langley Park in Perth for a day full of action at the free Mining Emergency Response Competition! Watch emergency re...sponders in high-energy challenges such as the confined space rescue, road crash rescue and fire fighting! Plus check out all the free activities on offer and make sure you stop by our stall and try your luck panning for gold! Event details: https://bit.ly/3kjoOAo #heartofgold #experiencegold #MERC2020 #miningemergencyresponse #miningindustry #mining #westernaustralia #mercinperth #emergencyresponders #safety #community #Perth #SeePerth #thisiswa

08.01.2022 21 EPIC ROAD TRIPS THROUGH ROAD TRIP COUNTRY 21. Great Ocean Drive. Is this the best stretch of coastline in Australia? Renowned for having some of the finest... beaches in Australia and the clearest, crystalline waters; Esperance packs a coastal punch that's hard to beat. This drive takes just an hour or two to complete and showcases some of the best of the Esperance coastline along a circular loop, including rocky headlands, small bays, steep cliffs and hidden ocean pools. Start planning your Road Trip Country adventure today www.roadtripcountry.com.au



04.01.2022 GOLDFIELDS TOWNS NORSEMAN The history of Norseman and Dundas dates to 1840 with the exploration of the south coast of Western Australia by Edward John Eyre, a...nd the establishment in 1864 of a sheep station in Esperance by the Dempster brothers from Northam. In 1871 John Forrest crossed from Western Australia into South Australia, finding good pastures lands which led to the pioneering of Mundrabilla, Balladonia and Fraser Range sheep stations. And between 1876 and 1878 the construction of the Overland telegraph {coastal] from Albany to Adelaide was complete and WA was linked to the rest of the world. In 1894, Lawrence Sinclair, his brother George and John Allsop were prospecting 4 miles north of Dundas, along with three others [named Ramsay, Talbot and Goodliffe], when they discovered a rich reef. Laurie Sinclair’s family had emigrated from Shetland Islands in January, and he was proud to call himself a Norseman; he had even named his horse Norse-Man. The story as commonly told, recounts how Laurie Sinclairs’ horse uncovered with its hooves a very rich specimen of gold bearing ore. When the claim was registered, it was named Norseman Find in honour of the horse, Following the discovery of the Norseman reef, Dundas thrived, and Norseman struggled at first but by January 1895 it had more than 200 miners working the fields. A town site was requested by the locals, lots were surveyed in April of that year, and the town site was gazetted in May. Although there were various suggestions made for the name of the new town, existing common usage of Norseman was sufficient to persuade the Minister for Lands to select the name. Between 1895 and 1901, a post office, banks, doctor, courthouse, stores and churches were established and, in 1899 Cobb & Co, mail coaches started delivering mail to Norseman. In 1935, Western Mining Corporation came to Norseman and invested significantly in its infrastructure, resulting in new bitumen roads, electricity and an extension of the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme to the town.[4] The first newspaper for the area was printed also in 1895, followed in January 1896 by the first issue of the Norseman Pioneer. Norseman today has a substantial shopping area, Junior High School, two hotels and supporting sporting facilities. Once it was the second-richest goldfield in Western Australia, next to the Golden Mile of Kalgoorlie. . As of 2006, it had been in operation for more than 65 years, producing in excess of 5.5 million ounces of gold in that time. Black and white image ----Norseman 1904

04.01.2022 SUNDAY | 5:30pm on Channel 9 (WA only) We're back on your screens this weekend! Trev and the team return for another great season, showcasing the very best that WA has to offer. Make sure to tune in! Christmas Island Tourism Cocos Keeling Islands Visitor Centre @Western Australia

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