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Bluey at Werribee Zoo

Werribee Open Range Zoo is chuffed to welcome yet another A-list celebrity through their gates.

None other than Bluey, the cartoon Blue Heeler who stars in the iconic show of the same name, will be strutting her stuff.

Everybody’s favourite pup will be on stage for four live interactive experiences daily for the rest of August.

Daily shows will take place at 10.00am, 10.45am, 11.30am, and 12.15pm. Each show runs for 20 minutes and is free with Zoo entry, which is also free for kids under 16.

However big Bluey’s stardom may be, she is by no means hogging the limelight.

Families can also check out the recently opened Elephant Trail, jump on a safari bus tour of the savannah or head down to Hippo Beach to see who is making a splash.

The most important thing in Bluey’s life is her family and friends– so she recommends you adopt the good old mindset of ‘the more the merrier.”

On that note, don’t be surprised if you see Bluey’s little sister Bingo making the rounds, too.

Bingo’s complexion is red, so you won’t mistake the two sisters.

The pair recently dazzled crowds at Melbourne Zoo with games like copycat, keepy uppy, and musical statues, so expect the same fun in the west.

There will be Auslan interpreters at all sessions on August 20, 23, 27 and 30, ensuring no one misses the magic.

Bookings to see the Bluey Live Interactive Experience are not required, but it will be first in best dressed.

The show is free with zoo entry or membership.

More information and tickets: www.zoo.org.au/werribee/whats-on/events/bluey

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