The director of Dinofest ( Laurence Taylor who is from New Zealand ) is running a Dinofest for families at Mayland Drive Parkland, Kings Park, Perth. He also organised this in Adelaide in April 2023 at the Botanic Gardens and contracted my entertainment services to supply the artists along with many other facets I had organised for him.
After 2 weeks he breached contract and dealt direct with the artists. He owes my company alot of money for my entertainment services in Adelaide of this year 2023. He's been served notice via the courts SA due to breaching the contract. Papers posted to Bonus Eventum as per ASIC. Name is noted as ( Anca Cernic in Hornsby). He does not have an Australian citizenship therefore operating under a different name I believe as per above.
Dishonest businessman. Be warned doing business dealings with him. Pay up or see you in court Mr Taylor! You should honour your commitments. Very cunning and sociopathic behaviour ! . Other people/companies/organisations have been advised. He has also flown over my staff to support his Perth venture that I supplied. Lindi Jane, Anthony Santin, Jimmy ) all dishonest and breached my contract...
Read moreI visited Kings Park and Botanical Gardens with my 4 and 3-year-old children. We thoroughly enjoyed our time there. There was a lot of play equipment available that challenged the kids (and even adults). We loved the layout of the park and how there was an island playground made in the pond.
While we were there a baby duck egg had hatched. We didn’t see the egg hatching, though did get to see a baby duck swimming in the pond. It was amazing to see.
We all enjoyed walking around the park and lake, learning about and climbing the dinosaurs that were located throughout the area.
This is the perfect park for a family day out with lots for the kids to see, play and learn as well as allows adults to watch and relax or even have a turn on the play equipment. There are toilets, BBQ and lots of open space. Definitely...
Read moreExcellent! There are great facilities for children and adults, whether fully able or disabled, at the May Drive Parkland. Not just the usual cycle paths, BBQs, picnic, and playground equipment, this place actually has a history of dinosaurs and a pond with a bridge and trees to climb.
There is also Zamia Cafe, which is a favourite of young and old. And about halfway down the walk east towards the DNA Tower, on your left, there are a couple of Rosemary Geranium plants right on the edge of the bush. Rosemary Geranium is a blow in from South Africa; I have never seen it at Kings Park before. The native lyrical gladioli was, sorry, it is a favourite of mine too, is scattered throughout the bush on both sides of the promenade east onwards to the DNA...
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