Here’s what you need to know for tonight’s Oasis Ball On Broadway

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Here’s what you need to know for tonight’s Oasis Ball On Broadway

The countdown is on for the 2025 Oasis Ball and Campaign Brief WA Awards, here are a few important reminders ahead of tonight.

 

● Don’t forget your wristband – no wristband, no entry.
● Arrival drinks from 6pm, doors open at 6.30pm with curtain call for 7pm
● Oasis Ball is cashless – every time you tap and go, remember money is going straight to The Salvation Army and Oasis House.
● The oOh! Cocktail Bar will be serving up two cocktails fit for Broadway – A Hairspray Highball and a Strawbaret for a donation of $10.
● Be sure to capture the night at the Gumtree Photobooth or The Nightly Photobox for a donation of $5.
● Best Dressed returns thanks to the Evoke Glambot! Strike a post and go into the running to win a Karrinyup Shopping Experiences valued at over $1,500. This year our silent auction has returned to our online bidding platform – pre-bid for your items here so you can spend more time mingling.
● Gone are the days of flagging down a committee member with a raffle book in the ballroom. Go into the draw to win a trip for two to Vanuatu thanks to Media Tonic, My Vanuatu, and News Corp Australia. Tickets are available for purchase here.
● Be respectful throughout the night. Don’t forget your manners and be respectful to the performances on stage, and when you hear the ushers in the room, please be attentive.
● Water is your friend – pace yourself, it’s not a race.

And most importantly, remember every time you tap + go, you are raising much needed funds for Oasis House and The Salvation Army.

The Oasis Project supports young people between the ages of 16 and 25 who are marginalised and disadvantaged, many of whom have been sleeping rough, couch surfing, or living in unstable and unsafe arrangements. The primary focus of the Oasis Project is Oasis House in Mirrabooka, but funds raised also support a range of initiatives aimed at providing these young people with a safe, supported, and sustainable accommodation option, empowering them during their transition to independent living.