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The Project heads to Western Australia

With borders lifted, The Project team hit the road for their first live outside broadcast since the pandemic began.

After borders have lifted, The Project is heading to Western Australia, for a live broadcast from Perth from Monday March 21.

It will also mark the show’s first live outside broadcast since the pandemic began in 2020.

Carrie Bickmore said, “I can’t wait to get home to the beautiful state I grew up in, I miss my family and friends so much and can’t wait to squeeze them! I’ll definitely jump in the ocean while I am there too!”

Lisa Wilkinson will cross live to the desk at the top of WA Week from Broome, before she’s live on the desk in Perth on Thursday 24 and Friday 25.

“We are all so looking forward to getting back to WA. It’s such a fabulous destination at any time, but after two years of being closed off to the rest of the country, we can’t wait to explore everything that this vast, stunning state has to offer,” said Wilkinson.

Executive Producer Rove McManus will cross live from Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Ningaloo Reef, the Margaret River Region, and Rottnest Island.

Rove said: “I am very excited The Project is headed to Western Australia and I can’t wait to share some of the highlights of my home state with the team and its audience. There will be iconic landmarks, incredible experiences, and stunning locations from all over the state that may even give me an opportunity to swing by Mum’s place for a visit as well. The welcome mat is out and I’m ready to go.”

6:30pm Monday March 21 – Friday 25 on 10.

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