Showing posts with label Department of Environment and Conservation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Department of Environment and Conservation. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2012

WA Naturally display--Perth Royal Show 2012 Time!


Actually I already finish my 20 days internship with the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC), and now I am one volunteer to help the department during the Royal Show. It is my first day today, although I just stay for 4 hours, but I got a lot of challenge and so much fun! To be start, I’ll tell you more details of our WA Naturally Publications and the show. Here are our process and basic products.

 

-Price draw: Win a set of Bush Books of your choice

 

Basically the show goers could fill up a short survey about their thought and advices about our WA Naturally Publications, also their contact details; after fill in those few simple questions, those forms will go in the draw to win a set of 10 Bush books of their choice, which valued at $69.95.

 

-SHOW BAGS

Those show bags are the most valuable products especially for the show that they’ve got totally different books inside and provide three choices for the customers.

 

- DEC’s full range of saleable publications: All of our saleable publications are available at the show spot.

 

-DEC’s national park entry passes: Those passes are the parks managed by DEC, such as national parks and marine parks; especially for families, travelers and trip lovers. Come with different choices as well.


Free gifts/Available give-aways:

 

·           threatened species stickers (the bilby, mulgara and northern quoll)

·           book marks (marine, Bush Book and LANDSCOPE)

·           A visitor’s guide to the state

·           camping information

·           Yanchep national park brochures

·           KABC material

·           WA Naturally publications catalogue

 

That’s most of my memory of the information, I met so much more show goers this afternoon and I realized that there are so many people caring about the land of Western Australia, even they have know lots of knowledge of precious species in WA Also they are willing to pay attention to the conservation activities and information events. That’s definitely one essential reason about why the naturally environment in WA is better than the other city in Perth (my personally view). I feel like communication is crucial for not just public relations, even marketing and all the other field of business. After today’s show, I’m looking forward to being there again on next Tuesday!