National Attractions Terms & Conditions
The following information provides a general overview of Book Canberra
Excursions (BCE) requirements for:
- booked group participation in onsite programs at Canberra's national
attractions
- where relevant, booked group participation in online programs.
Refer to booking confirmations issued by attractions for specific information
relating to excursions to Canberra and participation in online programs.
Information regarding venue-specific programs, services and policies is
available on each attraction's website.
Bookings
- No booking request submitted through the BCE system is confirmed until an
attraction approves the request.
- Tour Organisers must provide accurate Student/Teacher numbers and Teacher
contact details when confirming bookings.
- A 3rd party making bookings on behalf of a school must:
- obtain the consent of a school before making a booking
- provide a valid school email address when submitting bookings, and
ensure this address is updated to a Teacher's email address at least 4
months prior to an excursion's start date
- provide a valid school mobile number when submitting bookings, and
ensure this number is updated to a Teacher's number at least 1 month
prior to an excursion's start date.
- A school staff member making bookings on behalf of a school must:
- provide a valid school email address when registering to use the BCE
system
- provide a valid school email address when submitting bookings, and
ensure this address is updated to a Teacher's email address at least 4
months prior to an excursion's start date
- provide a valid school mobile number when submitting bookings, and
ensure this number is updated to a Teacher's number at least 1 month
prior to an excursion's start date.
- Lead Excursion Teacher contact details are critical for attractions to
exercise a duty of care with regard to health, safety and educational
outcomes for students
- Contact with Teachers is an integral part of the NCETP's COVID-19 response.
- Attractions must be able to contact Teachers quickly on or before the day of
a visit, including with regard to emergencies, lost property, lost Students,
or program-specific needs.
- Tour Organisers who do not provide Lead Excursion Teacher contact details in
a timely manner may have Trips and Bookings cancelled.
- Contact details may be provided to the Department of Health or other
authorities in compliance with COVID-19 regulations for contact tracing
purposes, as required.
- Attractions allocate minimum and maximum participant numbers to ensure the
quality of available programs and services.
- Overbooking of sessions is not permitted.
- Tour Organisers should only make bookings they realistically expect to
require, to allow equitable access for all.
- Users who deliberately overbook sessions may have BCE system access
privileges revoked.
- When a desired session is unavailable a waiting list request may be made at
some attractions.
- Sessions becoming available due to cancellations will be reallocated
through the waiting list.
- Tour Organisers making bookings are responsible for allocating sufficient
travel time between venues to ensure Students receive a full program
experience.
- Back-to-back bookings are not recommended.
- Attractions allocate appropriate Presenter-to-Participant ratios and provide
a safe, inclusive and effective environment for people experiencing their
programs and services.
- Program materials, resources and Australian Curriculum links for Students
and Teachers are available on attraction websites.
- Automatic excursion email reminders to Tour Organisers are generated 3
months, 6 weeks and 3 weeks prior to scheduled Canberra arrivals.
- Automatic excursion email reminders to Lead Excursion Teachers are generated
3 months and 3 weeks prior to scheduled Canberra arrivals.
- Nominated Lead Excursion Teachers are sent an email 23 days before an
excursion starts, to confirm their email address is correct.
- Lead Excursion Teachers are sent an email 10 days before an excursion
starts, containing a link to a declaration form which requires them to agree
to undertake a number of actions related to safe travel for schools visiting
Canberra.
- Lead Excursion Teachers are sent text messages to nominated mobile phones,
to aid administration of excursions.
- An automatic email reminder is provided 2 weeks prior to a scheduled online
program.
Canberra Programs - Rules of Entry
- Teachers and Tour Organisers must agree to comply with the School Excursion
COVID-19 Guidelines.
- Teachers must submit a Teacher Declaration related to safe travel for
schools visiting Canberra.
- Teachers and Others have a duty of care and should accompany Students at all
times while visiting attractions.
- Attractions do not accept responsibility for the negligent acts or omissions
of visitors.
- Shoes should be worn at all times, except when signposts or instructions
from attraction staff encourage their removal.
- Attractions offer little or no secure storage for Student bags.
- Bags and personal items should remain in vehicles to ensure they are
safely secured.
- All visitors are responsible for the safekeeping and security of their
valuables and personal belongings while inside venues.
- Each attraction's liability is exclusively limited to loss and damage
caused by a negligent act or omission by that attraction.
- Unless otherwise advised, food and drink are not permitted inside venues.
- Please refer to booking confirmations for clarification on venue-specific
photography restrictions.
- Unless advised otherwise it should be assumed photography is not permitted
in exhibition spaces, due to conservation and copyright concerns.
- People entering venues should assume responsibility for their personal
safety and the safety of others.
- In accordance with the Work Health & Safety Act 201 visitors are to:
- take responsible care of their own health and safety
- take reasonable care to ensure they do not adversely affect the safety
of others
- comply with all instructions given by attraction staff, so far as they
are reasonably able to.
- Attractions retain the right to refuse entry to anyoneif these conditions
(or other venue-specific conditions) are not followed.
Canberra Programs - Admission
- Admission prices are GST-exempt, unless otherwise advised.
- Admission prices are applied at the discretion of each attraction, and are
subject to change without notification.
- Advance payment is not accepted, to ensure schools are only charged
according to actual attendance numbers.
- Bookings are required for all Canberra Programs, and should be made at least
14 Days prior to arrival.
- Additional charges may apply for bookings made within 14 Days of a
visit.
- Student numbers must be confirmed at least 14 Days prior to a scheduled
visit, so attractions can roster staff appropriately.
- Later changes to numbers may incur costs - see each attraction's Terms
& Conditions for details.
- Admission may be refused, or an alternative program substituted, when
Student numbers exceed the confirmed total.
- Entry cannot be guaranteed for groups without confirmed bookings.
- A minimum charge exists for some programs, regardless of the number of
participants.
- Please refer to information about individual program charges when making
a booking.
- Adults with a Carer Card who accompany a Student are free of charge.
- Adults accompanying a Student with a Companion Card are free of charge.
- At the discretion of each attraction, access to group admission prices may
be dependent on the presentation of homeschool certification or proof of
registration.
- Costs quoted at the submission of a booking request are indicative only, and
are subject to change based on a variety of factors, including final student
numbers and possible price movements.
- Price movements can apply to all bookings, existing or new, from the date at
which a price increases:
- e.g. if a price increases from $5 to $6 on 1 July 2026 all visits
from that day on may attract the new price, whether already booked or
not.
- Each attraction determines when to change its prices, however attractions
endeavour to give 6 months' notice of changes.
- Following a visit, schools are invoiced for the total number of attendees
liable to pay a charge.
- Teachers and Others are offered free-of-charge admission based on
applicable Supervisor-Student ratios.
- Refer to attraction websites for information regarding free-of-charge
ratios.
Canberra Programs - Cancellation/Non-Arrival
- Attractions will, when necessary, cancel bookings held by schools located
within states or territories where government entities have advised against
excursions.
- A cancellation will occur 14 Days prior to a booked program date, if a
school or a Tour Organiser has not cancelled a relevant booking.
- Attractions reserve the right to, at their discretion, cancel bookings held
by school groups or social groups.
- Please contact each attraction at your earliest convenience if you require
changes to a booking.
- Groups arriving later than 5 minutes after a scheduled booking time may not
receive a full program.
- Groups arriving later than 15 minutes after a scheduled booking time may
have their program cancelled.
- Please refer to each attraction's website for further information.
- Eligibility for the Parliament and Civics Education Rebate may be affected
by groups arriving late at an attraction for a scheduled program.
- Booking alterations and/or cancellations require a minimum of 14 Days'
notice prior to a scheduled visit to avoid charges that may be applied at
each attraction's discretion.
- A surcharge may apply to group bookings scheduled for weekends or public
holidays (ACT and national).
- Please refer to each attraction's booking website for further
information.
Online Programs - Participation/Cancellation/Alterations
- Bookings are required for all Online Programs and should be made at least 14
Days prior to program delivery.
- An attraction may Decline an Approved Booking if a School does not complete
a successful scheduled test connection prior to a scheduled program.
- Booking alterations and/or cancellations require 14 Days' notice prior to a
scheduled program.
- Cancellations fewer than 14 Days ahead of a scheduled program may result in
a program cancellation fee.
- If a school fails to connect for a digital excursion at a booked time
charges may result; applied at each attraction's discretion.
- Participants in Online Programs agree not to:
- impersonate any person or entity, or falsely state or misrepresent an
affiliation with a person or entity
- post or upload misleading, deceptive, false, defamatory or libellous
content.
Transfer of Booking Custody
- Please review booking confirmation information carefully and advise relevant
attractions of any required changes.
- Bookings can only be changed by a Teacher identified in a booking, or by a
3rd party acting on behalf of a school.
- Should there be a need to change custody of an existing booking, either a
representative of the school or a 3rd party acting on behalf of the school
should email a request to Support@bookcanberraexcursions.com.au
with accompanying proof of the school's intentions.
- The NCETP will then transfer booking ownership within the BCE and notify
relevant parties of the change.
Offers
- Promotional offers are subject to the terms and conditions.
- In the event of any ambiguity or inconsistency these Terms & Conditions
prevail.
- Offers are subject to change without notice and are not valid in
combination with any other offers, discounts, coupons or prior purchases.
Working with Vulnerable People
Attractions comply with legislation outlined in the ACT's Working with
Vulnerable People (Background Checking) Act 2011, as it applies to staff and
volunteers working in the cultural institutions sector.
The purpose of the legislation is to reduce the risk of harm to vulnerable
people, including children, young people and adults with a disability, by
establishing mandatory background checking and risk assessment systems for
people working with vulnerable people.
Under this legislation all attraction staff and volunteers who work with
vulnerable people have completed a Working with Vulnerable People background
check and a National Police Check, prior to engagement.
Surveillance Cameras
Surveillance cameras are installed at most venues:
- to monitor and record venues and exhibits
- to ensure internal quality monitoring
- to ensure the safety and security of staff and visitors
- for use in conducting visitor research.
For the purposes listed above attractions may pass some or all of the
information collected by their surveillance cameras to the ACT Emergency
Services Agency, law enforcement bodies, or other agencies or individuals, as
per their agency's procedures.
Information collected by surveillance cameras will not be used for any other
purpose or disclosed to any other person or organisation unless such a use or
disclosure is authorised by or under the Privacy Act 1988 or any other laws.
Feedback
All general enquiries and feedback about these Terms & Conditions, or requests
for access or correction, should be directed to the NCETP:
admin@ncetp.org.au
PO Box 1148
Dickson ACT 2602
Australia
02 6162 4460
For enquiries about the Book Canberra Excursions website please visit
canberraexcursions.org.au.
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These Terms & Conditions were last updated on 9 December 2025.