Kate's Blog
03 MaySchool Holiday Education Program
11 AprThe Dolphin Discovery Centre now has a school holiday education program that caters for 2 hour sessions to look after your children aged 5-12 years old. There are different sessions each day that have read more
Magical Moments with our vollies
28 MarJan our volunteer coordinator asked our vollies to start keeping track of their "magical moments", we've had loads written down but they all sport a similar theme.... swimming with the dolphins will forever read more
SoMeT - Premier Conference
19 FebLet's bring this conference to Margaret River! SoMeT (pronounced so-me-tee) is the premier conference for tourism marketing professionals looking to share ideas, network and discover opportunities read more
Marine Matters - Living in Harmony with Dolphins
17 JanWe live in a beautiful city/town where most of us take seeing our local dolphins in the bay for granted. A lot of visitors to our city are just over whelmed by how lucky we are to see these beautiful read more
We made the news!
21 DecGWN7 came and did a story about our Interaction Zone visits - check out the story here..... http://bit.ly/TEtQWT The GWN7 Cameraman got some great footage and lucky for us and read more
First Baby for 2012 season!
13 DecAs I reported in last week column, the start of dolphin season 2012 could only be described as truly sensational with huge numbers of dolphins returning to Koombana Bay and a record number of visits read more
Dolphins being dolphins
08 NovWe often get expectations of visitors assuming that our dolphins are captive or respond on command. We are unique because our Bottlenose Dolphins are wild and come and go as they please, they do not read more
Our Open Day 2012
26 OctPhoto courtesy of Fiona Harvey - dedicated volunteer. On the 20th October we held another successful Open Day. Each year to celebrate the start of season we have an open day that is free entry, read more
The health of our waterways.
26 SepBy Phil Coulthard - Operations Manager, Dolphin Discovery Centre Can most of us honestly say we are concerned about the quality of our local waterways? Going for a swim in the local river, estuary or read more


