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Telethon: Dazzling space-themed escape bus offers hope to little stars

This year’s Little Telethon stars realized that the bus with faces hidden the first “escape bus” of Australia.

In the words of Xavier Summers: “When can we enter that bus?”

Jordan Blair, Paige McILREE, Izzy Miller and Xavier were the first to exemplify the mobile experience in the state to allow children to participate in a space -themed adventure.

Participants become part of a space team in a new human -friendly planet hunting, breaking codes and solving puzzles along the way.

Telethon small stars for 2025 in Jordan, Paige, Izzy and Xavier, Rac Arena on October 18 and 19.

Camera iconHawaii space escape bus. For 2025, small Telethon stars appeared in Kings Park – this year’s Little Telethon stars Xavier, 8, Izzy, 5, Jordan, 9 and Paige, 8. Credit: DANELLA BEVİS/Western Australia

But there were space explorers for a day – with space sets to prove it.

The escape bus will visit Hawaii shopping centers in Perth during the school holidays and the $ 5 entrance price goes to Telethon.

Little Telethon star Jordan Blair took his photo by her aunt Renae Richardson.
Camera iconLittle Telethon star Jordan Blair took his photo by her aunt Renae Richardson. Credit: DANELLA BEVİS/Western Australia

Hawaii Operation Officer, Beau Waters, said that the long -standing Telethon sponsor was “incredibly proud” to help make a difference for young children and their families.

“Telethon holds a special place in our hearts,” he said. “There is a part of who we are, and there is a special way to bring the Western Australians together.

Small Telethon stars Izzy Miller, 5, Paige McILREE, 8, Jordan Blair, 9 and 8 -year -old Xavier Summers, try the Hawaii space escape bus.
Camera iconSmall Telethon stars Izzy Miller, 5, Paige McILREE, 8, Jordan Blair, 9 and 8 -year -old Xavier Summers, try the Hawaii space escape bus. Credit: DANELLA BEVİS/Western Australia

“Telethon’s mission to support children and families in WA touches us in depth and inspires us. We believe in the power of the community, and Teethon shows what is possible when we combine with compassion and determination.

“We are proud to stand by the WA people in making a real and permanent difference for young children and their families.”

All the details about when and where Hawaii’s space escape bus to the land is at www.hawaiian.com.au

Little Telethon, 8 -year -old Paige McILREE and 5 -year -old Izzy Miller, their mothers McILLER and Kim Miller.
Camera iconLittle Telethon, 8 -year -old Paige McILREE and 5 -year -old Izzy Miller, their mothers McILLER and Kim Miller. Credit: DANELLA BEVİS/Western Australia

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