The sea of colour in Corbett Gardens captures the eye of people of all ages and these two youngsters are no exception. Keen photographer Tanya Galwey snapped her children Eliza, 5, and Christopher, 3, from Berrima, enjoying the spectacular showcase in Corbett Gardens on the first day of Tulip Time. This year's festival is inspired by Mary Poppins with Variety Australia the main charity supported by the event which will continue to October 7.
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Entry to the gardens is $12 for adults, $7 for concession holders and children aged of 13-17. Residents of Wingecarribee Shire and children under 12 are free. Cosy up with family and friends at the open air cinema on October 2, with proceeds going to Variety. Gates will open at 6pm. with a 7 pm screening time. The movie is yet to be announced.
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