Terri, Robert and Bindi Irwin all looked to be in great spirits as they arrived in Las Vegas ahead of The Steve Irwin Gala on Saturday night, to celebrate the legacy of the late conservationist.
The Irwin matriarch, 60, and her children Bindi, 26, and Robert, 21, were seen posing up a storm in their trademark khaki uniforms, in a social media post.
The celebrity conservationists beamed from ear-to-ear as they posed outside the world famous Las Vegas strip.
In another candid snap, the trio swapped khaki for style as they dressed up in smart casual wear ahead of the exclusive gala held at the lavish Bellagio Hotel & Casino.
Terri appeared radiant as ever, while Bindi and Robert looked equally thrilled to be continuing their father’s legacy on such a grand stage.
Bindi captioned the photos with some exciting words: ‘Khaki by day – Bellagio chic by night! Here in Las Vegas for the Steve Irwin Gala raising funds and awareness for Wildlife Warriors.

Terri, Robert and Bindi Irwin all looked to be in great spirits as they arrived in Las Vegas ahead of The Steve Irwin Gala on Saturday night, to celebrate the legacy of the late conservationist
‘Supporting conservation and remembering Dad’s extraordinary legacy. Enormous gratitude to everyone for your support as we continue to do all we can to protect wildlife and wild places for future generations.’
The Steve Irwin Gala Dinner is held annually in both Brisbane and Las Vegas, honouring the life and work of the famed Crocodile Hunter.
It features a three-course meal and is an annual celebration of the life and legacy of the famed wildlife warrior.
Steve tragically passed away in 2006 after being struck by a stingray while filming on the Great Barrier Reef.
Funds raised from the gala support Wildlife Warriors, the conservation charity Steve and Terri founded in 2002.
The event has become a cornerstone of the Irwin family’s ongoing mission to champion animal welfare and environmental protection.
With infectious smiles and their unwavering passion for wildlife, the Irwin’s once again proved that Steve’s spirit lives on.
The gala dinner is one of the Irwin’s most highly anticipated social events of the year.

In a candid snap, the trio swapped khaki for style as they dressed up in smart casual wear ahead of the exclusive gala held at the lavish Bellagio Hotel & Casino

The Steve Irwin Gala Dinner is held annually in both Brisbane and Las Vegas, honouring the life and work of the famed Crocodile Hunter. Pictured: Steve with his family in 2003
Last year, Robert gushed over his close bond with his mother Terri and sister Bindi, revealing the tragic loss of Steve brought them all closer together.
‘I think loss brings a family together like nothing else… people forget [that],’ Robert said during an interview on The Kyle and Jackie O Show.
‘I think when we lost dad, our little tight-knit family unit became incredibly tight.
‘And we travel with the whole family everywhere most of the time. It’s nice.’
Robert was just two years old when Steve died while his sister Bindi was six years of age.
Steve’s legacy lives on through his family, who have continued his mission of wildlife conservation and advocacy.
It was Steve’s father, Bob, who built the iconic Australia Zoo from the ground up in 1970 and passed it on to his late son and his wife Terri in 1992.