Sport, entertainment, art, culture and spectacular landscape… we invite you to explore the rugged beauty of the East Kimberley during this year’s two-week Argyle Diamonds Ord Valley Muster.
Thursday May 8 2008
Argyle Diamond Mine Tour
| Tour Dates | Tuesday 6th, Thursday 8th, Monday 12th & Friday 16th May 2008 |
| Time | 7.30am depart Kununurra – 4.00pm return to Kununurra |
| Location | Departs from, and returns to, Slingair Terminal, Laine Jones Drive, Kununurra Airport - courtesy bus available on request from local accommodation houses & caravan parks. |
| Cost | $85 Adults, $55 Children (12 – 16yrs). Includes light lunch and refreshments |
| Conditions | Closed footware must be worn by all passengers on this tour. Children aged 13-18yrs must be accompanied by an adult. Children under 12 not permitted on the mine site. No Exceptions |
| Tickets | Please contact Slingair on 1800 095 500 |
Travelling by coach, you’ll enjoy a comprehensive tour of the Argyle Diamond Mine with commentary from a representative of Luridgii Eco-Cultural Tours.
Argyle Diamonds is the world’s largest supplier of diamonds, producing approximately 30 million carats each year or one-quarter of the world’s natural diamond production. This is your chance to view the gigantic operation, see precious pink, white and champagne diamonds; and gain a valuable insight into the mining lifestyle.
This exclusive tour is only available during the Ord Valley Muster. To book your tour with Slingair and Luridgii Eco-Cultural Tours, contact Slingair directly on 1800 095 500.
Thursday May 8 2008
Sundown Corroboree & Exhibition
| Date | Thursday 8th May 2008 |
| Time | 5pm Exhibition, 6pm Performance |
| Location | Waringarri Arts, Speargrass Road |
| Cost | $15 - includes supper |
| Tickets | Waringarri Arts & Kununurra Visitors Centre. |
View the works of Alan and Peggy Griffith, Judy Mengil, Phyllis Ningarmara and many more amid the mature trees of Waringarri Aboriginal Arts. Accompanying the exhibition will be a traditional corroboree performance from the Miriwoong people. Witness the traditional Aboriginal dreaming story told through the art of song and dance, and afterwards enjoy a tasty supper of beef and damper from the open fire.




























