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24.01.2022 Broome Public Library School Holiday activities part 3 It was a busy morning recording data like a palaeontologist does. Then the serious business of creating and naming dinosaurs began. The third and final ‘Dinosaur track’ school holiday activity at Broome Public Library was a lot of fun. Thanks to the @broomepubliclibrary Team, @inspiringwa small grant and of course our volunteers, Dianne, Nadia, Leong, Wade and Michelle.... Photos Nadia Rebasti



19.01.2022 Great opportunity to make a dinosaur puppet with professional puppeteers and see your puppet on parade on stage at Theatre Kimberley's Worn Art 2020. https://www.facebook.com/theatrekimberley/posts/5112761405404385

18.01.2022 Dinosaur Coast presenting at the Notre Dame University Broome. If you are currently in Broome please join us. 12:30pm, Wednesday 4th Nov https://www.dinosaurcoast.org.au/notre-dame-nulungu-dinosa/

14.01.2022 Worn Art 2020 stars lots of little dinosaurs https://www.dinosaurcoast.org.au/recycling-dinosaurs/



12.01.2022 Broome Primary Extension and Academic Challenge students What sort of creative ideas will these students come up with? Their Term 4 project is all about dinosaur tracks so we had fun on the beach and in the Dinosaur Coast Interpretive Display (Broome Historical Museum). Interpretive signs, excursions that have students engaging with the tracks in creative ways or a Fossilise Your Face’ lotion were just some of the ideas tossed around as we walked along the beach. We’d love to see the finished products you never know where fresh ideas might go in 2021. Broome Historical Museum Hannah Carnegie

06.01.2022 PREVIEW: WA MUSEUM BOOLA BARDIP PORTALS TO THE PAST. Looking forward to seeing the Dinosaur Coast featuring in the new WA Museum Boola Bardip Portals to the Past display. Central to the display is a 16mtr sauropod based on Oobardjidama foulkesi (‘Foulkes’ little thunder’), the only named sauropod track from the Broome Sandstone. Opening on 21st Nov. Come see what makes the Dinosaur Coast so special.... https://www.facebook.com/wamuseum/posts/10157260258127312?notif_id=1603273634030755¬if_t=page_tag&ref=notif

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