WA Day Festival: Channel 7 Stars Headline Upcoming Two-Day Celebration Event

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WA Day Festival Draws Channel 7 Stars for Two-Day Event

The WA Day Festival is set to begin this weekend, offering a unique opportunity for fans to meet popular Channel 7 personalities. Susannah Carr, Rick Ardon, Ben Cousins, and Angela Tsun will be present at the Seven West Summer Lounge to engage with attendees during the two-day celebration.

Visitors can purchase exclusive 7NEWS merchandise and enjoy interactive experiences in two themed photo booths: The West Australian Front Page Studio and STM Photo Cabin. The lounge area features comfortable seating with beanbags, deck chairs, and umbrellas, creating a relaxing space away from the sun.

Angela Tsun described the lounge as a perfect spot to unwind, adding that visitors will receive free sunglasses and Channel 7 hats. The 7NEWS presenter will also showcase her baking skills at the Spudshed Cooking Stage on Sunday morning, highlighting her multifaceted role at the festival.

Tsun expressed pride in calling Western Australia home, emphasizing the state’s natural attractions and lifestyle. “We’ve got Rottnest Island, we’ve got the quokkas; nowhere else in the world can you get a quokka selfie,” she said, praising WA’s beaches, weather, and relaxed attitude.

The WA Day Festival benefits from support by major partners including BHP, the WA Government, and Lotterywest. Event organizers recommend using public transport to access Burswood Park to help ease traffic congestion.

For those planning to attend, here are key details about the festival:

  1. Dates: Saturday and Sunday
  2. Location: Burswood Park
  3. Highlights: Meet Channel 7 stars, exclusive merchandise, news-style photo booths
  4. Special activities: Baking demonstration by Angela Tsun on Sunday morning
  5. Amenities: Comfortable lounge seating with sun protection

More information can be found on the official website at waday.com. The festival promises to be a lively celebration of Western Australia’s culture and community spirit.

Read more at: thewest.com.au
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