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Celebrate WA Day with Exclusive Bucket Hats from Hancock Iron Ore

News. WA Day. Edie Murphy 7 and brother Lachie Murphy 10 wearing their free WA Day hats. The hats are free with a coupon.

West Australians can celebrate WA Day in style this year with a limited-edition bucket hat, courtesy of Hancock Iron Ore. Readers of The West Australian and The Sunday Times can find a token inside their newspapers this weekend, which can be redeemed for a free hat at participating AMPOL fuel stations. The initiative aims to engage the community and promote local pride ahead of the celebrations planned for November 22 and 23 at Burswood Park.

The hats are available while stocks last, making it a timely opportunity for festival-goers to wear their new merchandise during the WA Day Festival. This year’s event promises a vibrant atmosphere filled with activities for all ages. Young locals, like siblings Lachie and Edie Murphy, are already excited about the festival and their new hats. Lachie noted, “Everyone should get a free hat because it protects you from the sun,” while Edie expressed her enthusiasm for the rides and the large maze at the event.

Festival Highlights and Community Engagement

The WA Day Festival will feature Hancock Iron Ore Innovation & Education Alley, which aims to provide engaging and educational experiences. Attendees can participate in science experiments, explore sustainability displays, and learn about the region’s gold rush history. Activities will include opportunities for children to wear high-visibility vests, enjoy face painting, and take part in storytelling sessions.

Families will also have the chance to explore exhibits from various organizations, including the WA Museum, Scitech, Gold Corporation — The Perth Mint, and Alcoa. The festival is designed to showcase the innovation and creativity that Western Australia has to offer.

The initiative to distribute bucket hats is part of a broader effort to foster community spirit and encourage participation in local events. Organizers believe that by wearing the hats, attendees can express their pride in Western Australia while enjoying the festivities.

The limited-edition hats serve as a conversation starter and a symbol of local culture. With the festival just days away, residents are encouraged to redeem their tokens and join the celebrations, making the most of what promises to be a memorable WA Day.

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