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Troy Cassar-Daley Performs Live at Home Valley Station

  • Written by Merryn Andrews



Multi-award winning Australian Country and Western performer, Troy Cassar-Daley, will perform live in concert at Home Valley Station on Sunday night 7 August 2016.  Located on the iconic Gibb River Road, Home Valley Station is a truly unique and intimate Kimberley wilderness experience with a warm and decidedly Australian style of hospitality.

With a magical backdrop of the stunning Cockburn ranges and under a canopy of stars Cassar-Daley will perform his hits together with singles from his critically acclaimed album, Freedom Ride.  Popular musician Corey Colum will also perform, kicking off the night at 5.30pm and making it a not-to-be-missed concert.

Packages including a campground site, dinner and concert start from $99 per person and packages for Guest House Rooms just $227 per person twin share including breakfast, dinner and concert. “Troy Cassar-Daley is a fantastic musician and we are delighted that he is able to perform at Home Valley for what is set to be a fantastic evening of entertainment,” said Voyages Chief Executive Office, Andrew Williams.

“We hope that local community as well as guests from far afield can travel to the Station to join us for the evening', said Andrew.

Concert packages are limited. For bookings call 08 9161 4322 or email info@hvstation.com.au

About Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia

Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC) and manages tourism and resorts on its behalf. Voyages offers unique experiences and cultural immersion in spectacular locations around Australia including Ayers Rock Resort in the Northern Territory, Home Valley Station in The Kimberley in Western Australia and the Mossman Gorge Centre, in Tropical North Queensland.

One of the key responsibilities of Voyages is to promote and sustain eco tourism, protecting pristine sites for many years to come. Voyages works collaboratively with local communities to assist them to exercise sustainable environmental tourism practices, respecting and supporting the local Indigenous cultures and offering employment and training opportunities to the local and broader Australian and Torres-Strait Islander Indigenous communities

Profits from all business activities are re-invested in the Indigenous and resort experiences and through the various training and development programs in place around Australia.

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