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In 1996, Tuart Lawn was created to add to the Pioneer Women's Memorial Fountain natural amphitheatre. A large, picturesque area, it is shaded by a grove of majestic tuart trees resulting in a cool, tranquil area of the Botanic Garden.

The entry point for the Lotterywest Federation Walkway is nearby, making Tuart Lawn a very busy area which may not suit all function types. No professional or wedding photography is permitted on the walkway to avoid inconvenience to other visitors.

Suited to
Weddings, social and family functions, community groups, corporate functions, film and photography
Capacity
200 people
Parking
Forrest Carpark or Botanic Garden Carpark
Access
Short walk from Forrest Carpark or Botanic Garden Carpark
Services
Public transport bus stop close by in Fraser Avenue precinct
Toilets
Tuart toilets close by
Power
Not available
Shelter
Not available
Seating
Not available
Refreshments
Approximately 500 m to Fraser Avenue precinct
Barbecues
Not available
Booking times
Available 9.00 am - 6.00 pm daily
Bookings
Please contact the Bookings Officer
Location
Western Australian Botanic Garden
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Bold Park burn deferred

The autumn Bold Park research burn has been deferred due to unsuitable weather conditions.

Lightscape setup disruptions

There will be works taking place throughout the Western Australian Botanic Garden from 18 May until 16 June 2023 due to Lightscape setup.

Forrest Drive closure

Visitors are advised that Forrest Drive will be closed for operational works during multiple days in May.

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City of Perth E-Scooter Trial Expands through Kings Park

Visitors will be able to hire and ride e-scooters within Kings Park as part of City of Perth’s E-scooter Share Scheme from Saturday 25 March 2023.

Support for Noongar Boodja continues

Fugro has generously renewed their partnership with the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (BGPA) to bring another three years of the very popular ‘Noongar Boodja’ education program to Kings Park.

Rare plants stolen from Kings Park

We're devastated to announce up to 900 of WA’s rarest orchids have been stolen from the Conservation Garden in Kings Park.

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