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WILD ADVENTURE Canberra’s National Zoo and Aquarium features a combined aquarium, metropolitan zoo, an easily walked open-range section, the AdventureLand playground, as well as amazing up-close and personal animal encounters and tours.

You can also experience the unforgettable with an overnight stay at the internationally recognised Jamala Wildlife Lodge. There is truly something for everyone at the National Zoo and Aquarium! For your convenience, gift vouchers and memberships are available online through our website or over the counter. giraffe treehouse

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You’ve run out of ideas, the weekend is coming up and you’ve got that birthday to plan. OMG! The holidays are next week and they’ll be home for a fortnight. Aaargh! Don’t worry, you’ve come to the right place! At LetsGoKids we’ve done the hard yards, kicked the tyres, found the best spots to eat and play, where to shop, what to see and even where to stay! We’ll let you know what’s on and where, how much it is and try to help the budget with some special deals and vouchers! There are also puzzles, games, competitions and birthday party ideas to keep the kids entertained.

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We’ve got that covered too! Check www.letsgokids.com.au to find out all the things for families in WA, VIC, NT, TAS, Sydney and NZ. Order the books online or consult the distribution list to see where to get one! Check our website for updated events, deals and specials. Follow our tips and ideas on (@LetsGoKidsAuNZ) and LetsGoKids Also, make sure you sign up for our FREE monthly E-newsletter at www.letsgokids.com.au It has great tips and events, stories, reviews, competitions, give aways and games.

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Labour Day Christmas Day Boxing Day New Year’sMerimbula Day Australia Day xx Canberra Day Good Friday Easter Monday Anzac Day Reconciliation Day Queens Birthday

Winter 5 Jul - 22 Jul Spring 27 Sept - 14 Oct Summer 19 Dec - 3 Feb 2020 Autumn 9 Apr 2020 - 27 Apr 2020

Public Holidays NSW 2019/20 5 Aug 7 Oct 25 Dec 26 Dec 1 Jan 27 Jan 10 Apr 13 Apr 25 Apr 8 Jun

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School Holidays NSW 2019/20 Winter 5 Jul - 22 Jul Spring 27 Sept - 14 Oct Summer 20 Dec - 28 Jan 2020 Autumn 9 Apr 2020 - 27 Apr 2020

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With a mainly dry climate, the weather in Canberra is warm in Summer and cold in Winter. The hottest month is January with an average maximum temperature of 27.7°C and the coldest month in Canberra is July with an average maximum temperature of 11.2°C

The whole of the ACT and NSW is on the same time zone Eastern Standard Time (EST). This is the same time zone as Melbourne, Sydney, Hobart and Brisbane! Adelaide and Darwin are half an hour behind Canberra. Perth is two hours behind. Daylight Savings begins on 6th October 2019 in ACT and NSW, and will conclude on 5th April 2020.

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- Canberra

After school, on the weekend, for the holidays, in the city, by the lake, in the hills, or at the myriad of parks in and around Canberra there are hundreds of things to do. Historic museums, natural beauty, national sporting teams, hands on learning experiences Canberra is full of surprises! There is really no other place where so much is all so close. Canberra City is known as “Civic” and is situated on the banks of Lake Burley Griffin (named for the architect of the city) and is dotted with interesting places to visit and engage with.

So let’s get exploring – Firstly, lace up the walking shoes and take a hike up Red Hill for spectacular views over the city. At the top, reward yourself with a chai or hot choccie at Little Brother Restaurant where you can enjoy the panoramic views whilst giving your feet a bit of R&R. Bringing together a world-class museum, a shrine and an extensive archive, the Australian War Memorial is a moving and insightful experience for both young and old. Discover the diverse Australian experiences of war and connect with the stories of people and events that shaped Australia. 90 minute guided tours are available at 10 am, 10.15 am, 11 am, 12 pm, 1 pm and 2 pm daily.

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It forms one point of the “Parliamentary Triangle” together with Parliament House and Defence Headquarters. It sounds serious, but it is jam-packed with fun family activities.

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Australia’s capital city, Canberra, is nestled between two mountains – Black Mountain and Mt Ainslie and is located on the ancient lands of the Indigenous Ngunnawal people, who call it “Kamberra” meaning “meeting place”. Well considering it is the place chosen for our Federal Parliament to meet, then it is well named!!

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Parliament House is located on Capital Hill. There are plenty of things to see and do. You’re welcome to explore all of the public areas at your leisure, including the most significant features of the building such as the roof, the Marble Foyer and the Great Hall, and of course, you can watch the House of Representatives and the Senate from the galleries. Or, to get the most out of your experience, take a tour with one of the expert guides.

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Whilst visiting Parliament House make sure to also visit LEGO Parliament House. Constructed from 152, 690 bricks, LEGO Parliament House took 740 hours to build. If you look carefully you can spot all sorts of interesting things – all made from LEGO!

DID YOU KNOW Every School holidays, Parliament House hosts FREE family movies. Check website for details. The National Capital Exhibition tells the story of Canberra as the capital city of Australia. Canberra is unique in design and innovative in the history of town planning by being the result of a worldwide competition.There is a short film introducing the story of Canberra and films on the day the Capital was named Canberra and the construction of Lake Burley Griffin. Discover the smarter way to have fun at Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre. Free-fall down a six-metre slide, freeze your own shadow, experience an earthquake or challenge a robot to a game of air hockey. Questacon’s exhibitions cover a range of science topics, from astronomy to zoology and everything in between. No visit to Questacon is complete without watching—and perhaps taking a starring role—in a Spectacular Science Show.

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The National Museum is a stunning modern building and is home to a collection of stories, artefacts and exhibitions that celebrates everything about Australia and its history. Children will love the “KSpace” where they can participate in hands on interactive activities.

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A national icon of superb design and historical significance, Old Parliament House is home to the Museum of Australian Democracy (MOAD). As the first and only museum dedicated to telling the story of Australian democracy, the museum offers a range of innovative exhibitions, tours and activities for all ages. Photo courtesy of Tourism ACT

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Parents will love seeing all of the history of the different rooms of the house, and kidlets will love filling out the interactive booklets, dressing up in costumes and playing in “Play Up” – a kids only zone!

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If you’re keen to teach the kids about where money comes from and even have them mint their own coin, then the Royal Australian Mint is a destination that you must visit. Don’t forget to pick up a copy of the “My Visit to the Mint” Activity Book from the front desk which will take the kids on a Mint Treasure Hunt around the attraction.

The National Gallery of Australia is very welcoming of families and they have a special space for kids called NGA Play. The outdoor sculpture garden is also another favourite spot for families to hang out whilst their kids explore all the nooks and crannies of the area, as well as the fascinating sculptures.

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Canberra Word Play is a school holiday activity space located in the Brindabella Room at the National Library of Australia. This free activity space is designed for children aged 4 and over and has a range of stations around the room for kids to move from one activity to another. Word Play is open during most school holidays throughout the year and has a different theme each time.

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Discover where Australia’s sporting champions are created and gain an insight into the life of our leading athletes.

For something a little different, take a visit to Australia’s only cultural centre dedicated to contemporary glass art. At Canberra Glassworks in Kingston, visitors can meet artists, see glassmaking as it happens, view exhibitions, take tours and even have a hands-on experience working with glass. Go behind the scenes on an award-winning 90 minute guided tour of Australia’s premier elite sports precinct, the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), located minutes from the Canberra city centre.

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Whether you’re into comedy or circus, drama or dance, there’s a performance to suit your fancy at the Canberra Theatre Centre. With a jam-packed schedule of shows for all ages, the Canberra Theatre, The Playhouse and The Courtyard Studio are perfect venues for your performance arts fix.

Sportex is a leading interactive sports exhibits set amongst a first-class collection of sporting memorabilia. Try wheelchair basketball, virtual downhill skiing, rock climbing, football penalty shootouts and more. Great fun for all ages and athletic abilities. Best of all Sportex is included free as part of every AIS Tour!

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Get up close and personal with some of the world’s most amazing creatures at the National Zoo & Aquarium (see opposite). From lions and tigers and bears to giraffes and penguins and monkeys, the Zoo features a variety of native and exotic animals, as well as the largest inland saltwater tank in Australia. You can even pat a cheetah, feed a bear or become acquainted with a meerkat during some of the most amazing hands-on animal experiences in Australia.

Adrenaline junkies will love Canberra’s Power Kart Raceway (p.22), an exhilarating racing experience featuring world class electric go-karts on an Formula One style indoor circuit. Together with its indoor glow-in-the-dark mini golf course, synthetic ice skating rink and arcade machines, Power Kart Raceway is the perfect destination for those who live life in the fun lane! The Queanbeyan-Palerang region, is also just a short drive from Canberra and features national parks and nature reserves, historic building and museums, and picturesque towns such as Braidwood and Bungendore – home to beautiful churches, old time pubs, galleries and antique stores. Bungendore is the perfect place to spend a meandering Sunday. Peruse the Wood Works Gallery, pick up a relic at Village Antiques and grab a hearty meal at the Royal Hotel Bungendore.

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For an exciting array of attractions, boutique shopping, cafes and even an old English Pub, the Gold Creek Village precinct has plenty of options to keep everyone entertained (and well fed!). Delight the kids at Cockington Green Gardens (see opposite), hear the dino’s roar at the National Dinosaur Museum or visit the awesome Canberra Reptile Centre (see opposite).

Cockington Green is a fascinating display of meticulously crafted miniature buildings. Featuring houses and monuments from more than 30 different countries, from Scotland’s Braemer Castle to Peru’s Machu Picchu, you’ll be captivated by this enchanting world of tiny people and tiny structures.

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Who said “You don’t get something for nothing”??? They were wrong!!! Canberra is not just the capital of Australia, it is, (thanks to our tax dollars), jam-packed with FREE stuff!!!! So, let LetsGoKids show you how to spend a day or even a week or weekend in and around our nation’s capital “on the cheap”, where you can see and do lots…........ and spend nothing (or just a little). So, what are you waiting for? Go get the troops together, take advantage of our vouchers as well and … JUST GET OUT THERE AND DO IT!! 1. Ride the FREE City Loop bus to get your bearings and see many of the major sights. 2. Ascend Red Hill for awesome views over the whole city. 3. Take a one-hour cruise of Lake Burley Griffin and find out all about Canberra’s central features. Enjoy a spray from the Captain Cook Memorial Jet as you float by (costs a little). 4. Pop into the National Library (p.17) on a hot or rainy day and visit “Word Play” and explore all the free and fun activities Art & Craft, word searches, iPad games and much more.

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5. The National Museum of Australia’s KSpace is a game-ified interactive experience geared towards five to 12-year-olds. They’ll love working together to build a time-travel pod before being sent back in time to a significant period of Australia’s past. They’ll have fun, learn some history and collaborate with a team of other kids. 6. Teach kids that money doesn’t grow on trees and see real robots live in action on a trip to the Royal Australian Mint (p.8). The tour is free but you’ll need $3 if you want to print your own coin at the end. 7. Find out what the life of a soldier is like at Australian War Memorial where youngsters can dodge sniper fire in a First World War trench, take control of an Iroquois helicopter and peer through the periscope of a Cold War submarine in the Discovery Zone.

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8. Find out about democracy in Australia and explore the heritage spaces and exhibitions housed at the Museum of Old Democracy (p.9) at Old Parliament House. Get creative during the free daily craft sessions in PlayUP (costs a little).

13. Head to the National Capital Exhibition (back cover) and discover how the city went from the drawing board to reality. 14. At Canberra Glassworks (p.14) you can watch glass artists at work or make your own piece to take home. 15. Search the stalls and hunt for a bargain, or tasty treats and all sorts of handmade finds at the Old Bus Deport Markets on Sundays. 16. Get the blood pumping with a trek up to Mount Ainslie lookout. It offers an impressive and well-earned view after reaching the top. Start near the Australian War Memorial.

9. Join an expert guide on a tour of both chambers of Parliament House, the Marble Foyer, Great Hall, Members’ Hall and the Parliament art collection. 10. Go on a guided tour of the High Court of Australia. Learn about what type of cases are heard and how they are settled. 11. Relax and take in a free film at the National Sound and Film Archive. Check website for screening details. 12. Get arty at the National Gallery of Australia. They have a LOT of kid’s activities that change regularly.

17. Do the Bridge to Bridge walk. It’s about 5km long and if you time your walk to coincide with lunch you can enjoy the music of the National Carillon which is played from 12.30 to 1.20pm on Wednesdays and Sundays. Otherwise the Carillon chimes its 23 bells on the hour and half hour throughout the day.

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The Australian National Botanical Gardens are a great spot to have a picnic before getting acquainted with some native flora and fauna. See how many birds you can spot!

Experience the restored 1850’s homestead, discover the Convict-era outbuildings, and explore the stunning gardens that make Lanyon Homestead the gem of Canberra’s histor y.

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A self-guide family activity. Pick up a Discovery Farm Walk Map and go beyond the homestead to look closely, ask questions and find out more about the amazing landscape at Lanyon.

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Take in the view while enjoying the Barracks Espresso Bar and Eating House or picnic in the garden with a view to the hills beyond the Murrumbidgee River. Lanyon Homestead Tharwa Drive Tharwa ACT Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am—4pm t. 6237 6500 w. historicplaces.com.au

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18. Take the bikes out and explore the Capital on two wheels. Lake Burley Griffin offers a stack of picturesque routes to choose from and little ones will love feeding the ducks. 19. Get climbing at The National Arboretum’s Pod Playground. It looks like a work of art but features giant acorn cubbies, nest swings, net tunnels and a spiral slide for kids to explore. Grown-ups can admire the spectacular scenery from the safety of firm land.

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20. Take a drive up to Telstra Tower (p.7), the iconic symbol (other than Parliament House) of Canberra (costs a little).

22. See a real piece of the moon that’s billions of years old, check out what’s happening in the solar system and discover what astronauts eat on space shuttles. There’s something for every age at Canberra Deep Space Communication Network. 23. Experience what homestead life was like at Lanyon Homestead (p.16). Have the kids compare them to now – afterwards maybe not so many complaints at chore time! (costs a little). 24. See what early Canberran life was like at Blundells Cottage (see above). Tours and activities are run regularly. 25. Rug up, and in the middle of winter, take a toboggan down the slope or build a snowman at Corin Forest. 26. Pack a lunch and hike to Gibraltar Falls, Canberra’s only waterfall. It’s a gentle picturesque walk.

27. Just 25 minutes out of the CBD, Cotter Avenue Reserve has everything you need for a day out. Cook lunch on the barbeque facilities, go for a swim in the Murrumbidgee River and check out the Cotter Dam wall before taking one of the reserve’s many walking trails. 28. Head downhill at speed. Stromlo Forest Park is the ultimate active outdoor circuit – for cycling, mountain biking, running, walking or horse-riding. Bring a picnic for sustenance. 29. Make sure you take in at least one of the 30 days of fun at Floriade. Plenty of themed activities for kids, plus rides, games and heaps of space to explore. 30. Look at our Wot’s On section (p.60) to see what other events or happenings are on for families this week! Photo courtesy of Tourism ACT

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Visit the cottage with its brand new display in the slab building and revitalised landscape. Walk through and learn about the story of this tiny 1860’s workers cottage. Open Saturdays 10 am to 2 pm. www.nca.gov.au

21. Head to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve and explore the wetlands for an elusive platypus.You can watch the daily pelican feeding, take a hike, or watch the kangaroos from the playground (costs a little).

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Play Kids of all ages love to play. Canberra has some great parks, playgrounds and gardens where the whole family can walk, run, swim, climb, ride or picnic, get up close and personal with animals or just sit still and watch the world go by. There is something for all tastes, no matter what the season!! Whether its playing sport, visiting a park or the beach, petting an animal or ‘tearing it up” at an awesome playground. Here is a selection of places for you to try!

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The National Arboretum Canberra A massive botanical garden with a focus on trees. The Arboretum is the most renowned of all the Canberra parks and a must visit for enthusiasts. You can visit 94 different types of forest and see lovely sculptures, enjoy the shop and the cafe. They have heaps of kid’s activities too.

John Knight Park John Knight Memorial Park is a large 12-hectare park located on the eastern foreshores of Lake Ginninderra and is accessible from Aikman Drive. Park facilities include picnic areas, barbecue facilities, public toilets, fitness equipment, playgrounds, a disc golf course and a fixed orienteering course. The park has expansive views, water rapids and recreational opportunities for all ages including the Woodlands Fitness Trail. The playground includes a tree house, flying fox and play sculpture. The recently refurbished Snake house has a large timber climbing unit featuring a wave board and nest spinner, a climbing net and a play structure with ramp for access. The play structure also includes other play prompts such as a shop counter with a snake theme and voice tubes for children to speak to each other across the play area.

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Cockington Green Gardens Features a model village and miniatures of iconic buildings from around the globe. This is one for the whole family with miniature cricket grounds for the budding sports players, fairy-tale castles for the Princesses in training and fascinating replicas of international architecture for the ‘culture vultures’.

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Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Tidbinbilla is without a doubt a place not to be missed in the Nation’s Capital. Explore more than 20 marked walking trails, ranging from an easy 15-minute stroll to an all-day bushwalk. Some of the most popular trails allow for glimpses of platypus, possums, wombats, echidnas, emus and many other birds and reptiles. Once you arrive at Tidbinbilla you need to go into the visitor’s information centre and pay $11.00 – this is money well spent as you can spend a whole day exploring the reserve.

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Boundless Playground in Kings Park, just off Kings Avenue Bridge The fully secured playground has a massive fort, a glider, a maze, giant swings and even water cannons. Ramp access, low swings and loads of sensory features are throughout the playground making it inclusive for all ages and abilities. The playground is not far from the National Carillion so you will be able to time how long you have been at the playground by listening to the chiming bells every quarter of an hour!

The Pod Playground Canberra’s coolest and most unique playground (and probably the most expensive as it cost 3 million bucks to build!).

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The central feature of the playground is the Pods otherwise known as acorns and banksia huts. It’s a multi age playground so your big kids can climb through the acorns in the sky, and your little kids can play in the banksia huts on the ground.

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Commonwealth Park and Tunnel Playground Albert St, Parkes This 34.5 ha park is home to interesting sculptures, hidden walks and ponds as well as lots of perfect picnic spots with BBQ facilities available. (It’s also the home of Floriade in Spring.) The “Tunnel Playground” is a like an underground playground, where kids can crawl through stone tunnels and also up and over them.

There are rope tunnels and tube slippery slides connecting all of the acorns as well as port holes for kids to see out of – the views over the surrounding Arboretum are spectacular. If your kids get stuck up in one of the acorns, you need to be slim in the hips to get up there and get them down! Back down on earth little ones will love playing with the musical instruments in the banksia huts and mucking around in the sand pits as well as crawling and climbing all over the intriguing natural sculptures located throughout the playground.

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Play Weston Park Weston Park Rd,Yarralumla This park has been a favourite with families for many years. Located on the water, it has a beach, cycle tracks, picnic shelters, BBQs, toilets, a pretty cool playground and a miniature railway. All of the play equipment is spread out so you don’t feel as though you are too crowded. The kids will love playing with the mechanical sand diggers, climbing on the rope tower and yelling through the speaker phones.

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Check out the mini golf, petting zoo, miniature railway and other attractions at Yarralumla Play Station.

Glebe Park Coranderrk St, Civic Located near Canberra’s premier shopping and dining precinct Civic, a visit to the beautiful leafy Glebe Park is a good bribery tool to use on your kids so that they behave themselves whilst you are window shopping in the Canberra Centre!

The park contains loads of green space to run around, a rotunda and a very good playground. The playground has swings, slippery slide, a fort and climbing frames. There are ten gates located throughout the park and they are all named after historic places or people. So, if you have older kids send them off on a little exploration to see who can find them all first.

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Play Canberra is the gateway to the Australian Alps and the ski resorts located within. A two hour drive on good, level highway sees you in Jindabyne which is the staging place for most people heading to the slopes. There are plenty of ski hire places in Cooma and Jindabyne to rent your gear from before reaching the mountains. Thredbo, Perisher, Mt Selwyn and Charlotte Pass all have seasons from June until late September with reasonably reliable snowfall.

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Check their websites for up-to-the minute conditions and prices. Snow does fall in and around the hills of Canberra but its snowmen and snowballs only!

FUN FUTURE NETBALLER NETBALL ACT HOLIDAY CLINICS

PLAY YOUR WAY. Learn new skills and have fun with programs designed by Netball ACT Development. Programs are held every school holidays at the SolarHub Netball Centre. Costs: $130 per participant Registration includes T-Shirt, Camp Pack and Lunch.

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ACT Sporting Associations and Venues Little Athletics ACT 6247 1296 | 160 Ainsworth St, Phillip Softball ACT 6278 3000 | Walhallow St, Hawker Gymnastics ACT 03 8698 9727 Netball ACT 6241 4088 | Northbourne Ave, Lyneham Hockey ACT 6189 0570 | 196 Mouat St, Lyneham Cricket ACT 6239 6002 | 6 Spoering St, Phillip Swimming ACT 6257 4837 | 100 Maitland St, Hackett Baseball ACT 6247 7244 | 3 Narupai Place, Narrabndah Basketball ACT 6253 3066 | 42 Oatley Ct, Belconnen Tenpin Bowling 6251 6966 | 1 Emu Rd, Belconnen AFL ACT 6214 2300 | 8 Spoering St, Phillip Rugby League ACT 6253 3515 | PO Box 3315, Belconnen

K-Yr2 [5-8 years] Focus on basic skills and fun

Yr3- Yr4 [9-10 years] Skill progression and team work Yr5- Yr6 [11-12 years] Skill refinement, sportsmanship and game strategy

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PLAY SOFTBALL THIS SUMMER!

Season starts October! Softball ACT operates junior and senior competitions in the ACT, providing development pathways and social competition for all ages and levels of ability. Softball is a fun, non-contact sport that promotes family values and friendly competition.

Junior Grades - all mixed! Teeball - Under 8, Under 10, Under 12, Under 18 Softball - Under 12, Under 14, Under 16 Register with a junior club TODAY www.act.softball.org.au/junior-clubs

Ph: 6278 3000

AGES 3 - 5 ACTIVITIES AVAILABLE!

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- Narooma

Less than three hours from Canberra and just over four from Sydney, the Eurobodalla region sits along the unspoilt South Coast of NSW. Eurobodalla, or the “Land of Many Waters”, encompasses the towns of Batemans Bay, Bodalla, Broulee, Mogo, Moruya, Narooma, Tilba and Tuross Head. Natural beauty and wildlife encounters are the region’s biggest draw cards. Strikingly blue water lines the rugged coast, lapping white sandy beaches, crashing against steep cliff faces and providing some of the best surf breaks and snorkelling opportunities in NSW. The Eurobodalla region boats over eighty stunning beaches from Batemans Bay in the north to Mystery Bay in the south.

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Families with younger swimmers can camp out for the day at protected beaches and inlets, bobbing and snorkelling in the calm water. Other, more open stretches of sand deliver set-after-set of perfect waves for surfers. Eurobodalla’s beaches are not just for swimming. Families can kayak, snorkel, fish, dive, whale-watch and so much more.

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Narooma Narooma, which means “clear blue water” offers families endless possibilities. Centred around the Wagonga Inlet, the town has amazing views, great beaches and of course the oyster filled lake system. On the northern side of the inlet, the Mill Bay Boardwalk meanders scenically along the water’s edge. Part of the Batemans Marine Park, schools of fish, as well as rays, dolphins and seals are often seen scooting by. Wide enough for walking and cycling, the boardwalk leads to Apex Park, where the nearby clear netted waters at Bar Beach provide the perfect spot for a sheltered swim or snorkel.

The fishing around Narooma is superb and can be as easy as casting a line from the shore. Out of the water, Narooma has a lot on offer for a small town. Narooma Kinema has Art Deco influence and ambience, with the building placed on the National Heritage Register because of its significance to the community.

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Just off the coast, Montague Island makes a great day trip, with whales, dolphins, flying fish and over 90 species of bird calling the area home throughout the year. The granite lighthouse on the island is almost 140 years old and retains most of its original features. Climbing the original winding stairs provides outstanding 360-degree views and a chance to spot passing whales. For a unique overnight stay, accommodation is offered in both the lighthouse keeper’s, and assistant lighthouse keeper’s cottages. Nearby in Bodalla, the Bodalla Dairy Shed has been fitted out to resemble a classic milk bar. The retro interior is very spacious and you can choose to sit on big tables or in more comfy booths. There is a little spot down the back of the cafe where kids can do some colouring in and their art work adorns the wall. If you coincide your arrival at either 10am or 4pm your little ones can have a chance to bottle feed some bobby calves, which is serious fun for little (and big) city kids!

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LAKESEA PARK Between the Lake and the Sea • Multi award winning. • Only 15 minutes drive North of Batemans Bay. • On peninsula bordered by Durras Lake and South Durras Beach. • Accommodation for all budgets 4.5 star to 2.5 star cabins. • 3.5 star camp sites and 3.5 star ensuite camp sites. 1 Durras Lake Road, South Durras NSW 2536 Phone: (02) 4478 6122 Email: info@lakesea.com.au www.lakesea.com.au

CLYDE VIEW HOLIDAY PARK Location… Location… Location • Villas right on the beach. • Only 10 minutes drive South of Batemans Bay. • 4.5 to 3.5 star villas and powered camp sites. • Solar heated swimming pool. • Opposite shopping centre, day spa, bakery and restaurants. • Next door to adventure playground and beach reserve. 107 Beach Rd, Batehaven NSW 2536 Phone: (02) 4472 4224 Email: info@clydeview.com.au www.clydeview.com.au


Batemans Bay Broulee is the quintessential Aussie seaside holiday town, surrounded by crystal clear waters, great surf and wide stretches of sandy beach. Kids on bikes, beach towels on decks, surfboards on roof racks; it’s a barefoot easiness that doesn’t take long to settle into. Broulee has a true surf culture, with beaches to suit every level of experience. North Broulee is one of the best learn-to-surf beaches in Australia, with a sheltered position and flat sandy bottom.

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Few places offer as many unspoilt landscapes so close to a town centre. The Clyde is one of the cleanest estuaries on Australia’s east coast. A short walk from the town’s cafe strip and across the bridge will have you on its sandy northern beaches – ideal for swimming, fishing or picnicking. National parks and marine sanctuaries, secluded headlands and rock pools, sandy creeks and riverbanks, and bay and ocean beaches are all within minutes of the town centre. To the north of the town, the beaches at Surfside, Long Beach and Maloneys Beach offer protected waters ideal for families, relaxed walks, and picnics with local Eastern Grey Kangaroo’s. Cullendulla Creek, a hidden marine sanctuary flanked by a raised mangrove boardwalk, is particularly striking – with crystal clear swimming and expansive sand flats to lose yourself in.

Just 10km from Batemans Bay is the lovely country town of Mogo. Mogo has a charm that is hard to define. The former gold rush village has developed that certain something – an authentic but quirky mix of history, art, food, shopping and outdoor adventure. Lots of great little shops from antiques to lolly shops, homewares and books. A happy mix of seaside village and cosmopolitan town, Batemans Bay has an easy and relaxed charm that reminds us life is to be enjoyed. Surrounded by forests and waterways, the town unfolds along the banks of the Clyde River, forming a gateway to the Eurobodalla region beyond.

Heading South of Batemans Bay, the coastal road takes you past views of Snapper Island, and onto the series of headlands, beaches and bays winding down to the Moruya River. While many of these, such as McKenzie’s Beach, reveal themselves spectacularly from the road, many more are hidden. J

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WHAT WORDS CAN YOU FIND? Dapto Kembla Parliment Ulladulla Beach Narooma Nan Tien Snowy Mountains War Memorial Queanbeyan Lake Burley Griffin Yarralumbla The Gong Surf National Library Mogo Cruising Illawarra Tower

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Ulladulla, one of the most picturesque spots in the Shoalhaven, has beautiful boat harbour, with its distinctive rocky breakwater and is the hub of this delightful seaside township. The whole area is pristine – river, beaches, lakes, forest - it has a real feel of peace and beauty! The town has a fantastic indoor play centre, Funland (see opposite), that has games, activities and is (as the name suggests), fun for the whole family. Water sports such as fishing, swimming, diving and surfing are popular.There is a bowling alley and cinema as well. One of the highlights in town is actually the accommodation! Kings Point Retreat has an awesome water park that locals and visitors can use for a fee.

Explore the South Coast with our six family friendly holiday parks We offer a range of accommodation options such as holiday cabins, caravan and camping sites. For the kids, there are plenty of recreation areas including swimming pools, splash pads, jumping pillows and mini golf. 1300 555 517 1300 733 025 1300 133 395 1300 733 021 1300 555 525 1300 559 966

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Holiday Haven Swan Lake Holiday Haven Bendalong Holiday Haven Lake Conjola Holiday Haven Ulladulla Holiday Haven Burrill Lake Holiday Haven Lake Tabourie

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- Ulladulla

The other holiday parks have great kids’ programs and activities as well. They are clustered around nearby townships of Burrill Lake and Dolphin Point. Surrounded by natural bushland, their unspoilt beauty provides excellent fishing spots and safe boating, sailing and windsurfing. Accommodation is available in motels, caravan parks and holiday cottages, all close to the lake and beach. To the north of Ulladulla is the wonderful seaside escape of Mollymook, with its beautiful beach, ideal waves for bodysurfers and boardriders, pretty picnic spots and delicious seafood. Spot dolphins playing in the sparkling waters and from headlands watch majestic whales migrating along the NSW South Coast.

A large natural rock pool is at the southern end near the Mollymook headland.The tidal pool is called Bogey Hole and great for swimming and snorkelling. Nearby, the charming township of Milton, with its arts and craft stores, excellent cafes and restaurants, unique designer shops and quality accommodation has long been a favourite with visitors and provides a great base for exploring the local attractions. The character of Milton is enhanced by its many historic buildings, to the extent that the entire town has now been classified by the National Trust as an historic village.

DID YOU KNOW During the migration period, you can see the clusters of whales from Warden Head Lighthouse in Ulladulla. Conveniently located just 5 minutes from the main strip of Ulladulla.

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Mollymook Beach is a major attraction, sweeping 2km. At the southern end is the Mollymook Surf Life Saving Club, which patrols the beach during the warmer months. Relax on the fine white sands and soak up the views and the sun, and enjoy swimming. The grassy knoll behind the beach is perfect for picnics.

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Out & About

- Huskisson

The Jervis Bay area feels like a magical wonderland. If you’re looking for a relaxing beach holiday with lots of outdoor time, this may be the ideal seaside escape! You’ll love the crystal-blue waters, white sandy beaches and the plethora of water sports activities. Huskisson is at the centre of it all and is a beautiful town with a rich shipbuilding heritage. Huskisson sits on the shores of the spectacular Jervis Bay Marine Park where the crystal blue waters are home to abundant marine life, including fur seals, little penguins, weedy sea dragon’s, sea eagles, garnets and over 1000 resident bottlenose dolphins! The star attraction though is the humpback whale. Their acrobatic antics are an awe-inspiring thrill to watch. They make their passage up the east coast to mate in the warm tropical waters of Queensland, and Jervis Bay is a regular haunt of theirs on the journey to and from.

A mini industry of whale watching tours has developed to site these great mammals, which can be reliably sited during June and July and again in the September to November season. Jervis Bay Wild and Dolphin Cruises offers dolphin and whale watching cruises all year round. Jervis Bay is a mecca for water sports enthusiasts. You can take tours to go on an underwater adventure to the best diving and snorkelling spots in the marine park or paddle a kayak to get amongst the playful dolphins. Both Huskisson and Collingwood beaches are so good for children, easy to get too and with a very shallow slope. And the views!

WORTH A LOOK! The lighthouse at Point Perpendicular is a wellknown South Coast landmark but the view from the lookout is enough reason to visit on its own. Early risers can watch an extraordinary sunrise from the lighthouse grounds.

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Take in the water views Located on beautiful Jervis Bay, our holiday parks boast pristine waters, white sand and spectacular views of the bay. We offer a range of accommodation options such as holiday cabins, caravan and camping sites. Holiday Haven White Sands 1300 733 028 Holiday Haven Huskisson Beach 1300 733 027 Call us or book online today!

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- Huskisson

Rent a bike and explore natural attractions along the foreshore on the many bike paths. Golfers will marvel at the views from Vincentia Golf Club, which also has a restaurant.

Beautiful beaches stretch along the 6.5 km Vincentia foreshore, to Huskisson in the north and Hyams Beach in the south. A great way to experience the splendour is on the White Sands Walk, which begins at the boardwalk on Greenfield Beach. This memorable trail takes you to Hyams Beach. The return route is via the Scribbly Gum Track. Greenfield Beach is lined by old growth forest and a lovely park and picnic area. Blenheim Beach is a great snorkelling spot and there’s a nearby reserve with a playground and a picnic ground. Orion Beach is one of Vincentia’s best-kept secrets.

WORTH A LOOK! Honeymoon Bay is a fabulous beach for a big day out. It’s on the opposite side of the bay to Vincentia and Huskisson, the drive takes 40 minutes or so. The horseshoe shaped bay is small and sweet with lovely beach to play on, clear waters and rocks to explore. Then drive over to the delightful village of Currarong for fish and chips. The complex includes a large recreation area with native gardens, a mangrove boardwalk, fish feeding pond, boathouse and historic buildings. The historic Huskisson Pictures is a great place to relax, unwind and hide out for a couple of hours. The charming building was constructed in 1913 and has been screening movies since the 1950s. The Bay and Basin Leisure Centre has an indoor waterslide perfect for kids. Husky Sports Club (see below) has a great mini golf course and consider themselves the “Family Club”.

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The Jervis Maritime Museum (p.36) features a world renowned collection of maritime artefacts and navigational and surveying instruments. The museum is home to the historic Lady Denman ferry, a timber ferry built in Huskisson that served on Sydney Harbour from 1911 to 1979 and other historic vessels.

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On the banks of beautiful Shoalhaven River, Nowra is a delightful town on the NSW South Coast with intriguing museums, fascinating galleries and enchanting river cruises. You’ll enjoy delicious food and wine experiences and the Shoalhaven region’s main town is close to gorgeous beaches, too. It is the commercial hub of the Shoalhaven, taking its name from the Aboriginal word meaning “camping place” or “black cockatoo”. For breathtaking panoramas of the river and beyond, stroll along Ben’s Walk and stop at Hanging Rock. The wide river is popular for fishing, boating, kayaking and river cruises.

There are some good local bushwalks within the Nowra district, notably Ben’s Walk which is an easy, shady and well-graded riverbank walk winding beside the Shoalhaven River, affording excellent views of the local district.

A short drive from the city centre is the Navy’s Fleet Air Arm Museum – the largest aviation museum in Australia.

WORTH A LOOK! The streets of Nowra showcase a bunch of epic street art murals and the tounge-in-cheek Toilet Mural Trail features some stunning paintings that have brightened up local parks such as Currarong foreshore.

SCHOOL HOLIDAY FUN

Robot Song

Mon 15 to Wed 17 July

Housing innovative displays of military aircraft, engines, weapons, uniforms and equipment this is a ‘must-see’ for anyone remotely interested in flight. It is located adjacent to HMAS Albatross, Australia’s home of naval aviation.

Get the heart rate going with Trees Adventure in Nowra. Kids older than 4 years can spend a couple of hours navigating through this treetop ropes course and zip lining experience. Climb as many courses as you can fit in your 2-hour session and parents are highly encouraged to join in on the fun too!

2019 SEASON

THEATRE FOR CHILDREN

THEATRE FOR ALL AGES

Sydney Symphony Orchestra Sat 17 August

Enjoy a rich cultural experience with works from Australia’s leading performance companies.

FAMILIES

Picasso and His Dog

Tues 3 to Wed 4 September

Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre, Bridge Road, Nowra Tickets 1300 788 503 or shoalhavenentertainment.com.au

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Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre 2020 Season shows announced in December 2019.

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- Nowra

A trip to Shoalhaven Zoo is guaranteed to put a huge smile on the kid’s faces. Get up close and personal with over 100 species of animals including lions, koalas, monkeys and wombats. Make sure to take advantage of feeding times where the experienced handlers will help your children hand feed the cute and cuddly creatures! A visit to Nowra Aquatic Centre is one of the best kids activities Nowra has to offer. It can get very busy on a hot, sunny day but you can always go early to beat the crowds. The pool and slides are a great spot to visit with the family when you’re visiting the Shoalhaven area.

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Nowra has monthly stalls in the local car park and the increasingly popular produce markets near the duck pond in Harry Sawkins Park, the main city gardens. The local area grows bountiful produce, with commercial vegetable gardens adjoining the city and hard-to-beat local seafood available in town.

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Art & Culture 100 Beach Challenge Surf lessons Farm gates & picking Bushwalking

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- Nowra

At the mouth of the beautiful Shoalhaven River, Shoalhaven Heads is perfect for a beach holiday and a great base for exploring colonial heritage and acclaimed wineries. A short drive southeast of Berry and two hours from Sydney, you’ll be delighted with the wonderful things to do, see and taste in this charming seaside town. Seven Mile Beach is a stunning attraction. Fine white sands curve from the heads near the river entrance north through Seven Mile Beach National Park to Gerroa. The southern stretch, adjacent to the town, is patrolled by the Shoalhaven Heads Surf Life Saving Club during the warmer months.

HANDY HINT The Shoalhaven is a beach lover’s paradise and we urge you to take the family and tick some off your bucket list. Log onto the 100 Beach Challenge and spend the day soaking up the sun, sand and surf. Moona Moona Creek Lagoon and Honeymoon Bay are excellent swimming spots thanks to the calm and quiet waters. Pack a hamper filled with delicious local produce and set up a picnic down at Bawley Point or Narrawallee. If you’re planning an adventure in Booderee National Park, a long time family favourite is secluded Green Patch Beach which boasts beautiful white sand. You can spot whales migrating along the NSW South Coast from May to November. The Shoalhaven River estuary is also part of Australia’s Oyster Coast.

You’ll find plenty of places to stay. Enjoy swimming, surfing, fishing and relaxing on the gorgeous beach. Bushwalking in the national park and picnics are popular too.

Shoalhaven Heads Bowling Club, has an indoor play room filled with fun games like, a pinball machine and an outdoor space. You can even have a jumping castle by request!

Four Holiday Parks the whole family will enjoy

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We offer a range of accommodation options such as holiday cabins, caravan and camping sites. For the kids, our parks offer a range of recreation facilities along with an activities programme available during school holidays.

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Holiday Haven Kangaroo Valley Holiday Haven Shoalhaven Heads Holiday Haven Culburra Beach Holiday Haven Currarong

1300 559 977 1300 782 222 1300 733 026 1300 555 515

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Kiama is the quintessential beachside town that the NSW coast is famous for. It has several great beaches and its park, main shopping centre and train station are all close together and easily covered on foot. Filling in a day is easy with so much on offer for families. No visit is ever complete to Kiama without visiting The Kiama Blowhole. The natural rock formation spouts seawater 20 metres or more into the air. Spectators are drenched if they go too close to the Blowhole! The area is floodlit until 1am, offering an amazing night-time attraction. If the water spout is placid, drive 10mins south to the Little Blowhole which relies on the prevailing northeast seas. The nearby lighthouse has breathtaking views and plaques with historical stories that tell the history of the area. The Pilot’s Cottage Museum is located there too. Step back in time and discover Kiama’s maritime history.

WORTH A LOOK! When looking for somewhere to eat with the kids in Kiama, head to the Kiama Leagues Club right across the road from the Town Park in Terralong St.

The Kiama Coast Walk is the best way to soak up the stunning scenery. The path is scooter, skateboard and bike friendly. For a safe splash in the shallows, head to the Gerringong rock pools or Gerroa Beach. Explore the spectacular Cathedral Rocks where years of erosion have turned these volcanic rocks into a well-known natural landmark.The safest time to visit is low tide when the swell is small.You can wander along the sand, weaving in and out of the rock formations. Kids who want to hang 10 can hire a surf board from a local board store and head to Werri, Gerringong or Seven Mile Beach.These wide, flat beaches offer rolling sets and long rides, perfect for beginners.

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DID YOU KNOW Every Wednesday afternoon, a bell rings at Kiama’s Surf Beach. Relax, it’s not a shark alarm. It marks the beginning of trading at the Kiama Farmers Market. The oceanfront location offers a stunning backdrop for your grocery haul. You’ll find fresh produce, local meat & seafood, gelato, cakes & baked goodies. There’s also a great range of street food to wander along with or sit down and enjoy by the water. Just a short drive out of Kiama, set amongst rolling green hills is Jamberoo Action Park (see opposite). It boasts The Perfect Storm, the tallest, longest, fastest water ride ever built! It has lots of shade, plenty of different rides to accommodate all ages and the luxury of allowing you to bring your own food and drink. Open between October and April, it pays to buy your tickets early in the peak of summer to avoid missing out.

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Further inland, Minnamurra Rainforest is a great place for bushwalking, wildlife spotting and chasing waterfalls. Winding trails and swinging suspension bridges make up the 1.6 kilometre loop boardwalk.

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It’s worth veering off and taking the Falls Walk which leads to a spectacular waterfall. Whether you’re here for the surf, sights or scrumptious food, families will delight in all Kiama has to offer.

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Out & About

- Shellharbour

Shellharbour…. a picturesque seaside destination, conveniently located on the South Coast of NSW is just 90 minutes south of Sydney and 2.5 hours from Canberra. Whether you’re seeking a seaside escape, an adventure or a great value family holiday, you’ll be delighted with Shellharbour. It’s no surprise that the beaches are best enjoyed in the warmer months. However, Shellharbour gets pretty busy during the peak of summer. Make sure you book accommodation well in advance when travelling over summer and during school holidays. Shellharbour offers five stunning beaches including ‘The Farm’, a National Surfing Reserve located within Killalea Reserve where the little and big kids can learn to surf by taking a lesson with a local surfing school.

Shellharbour Feature Events

JANUARY Albion Park Show - Albion Park Showground Shellharbour Australia Day Celebrations Breakfast by the Lake - Reddall Reserve APRIL Annual Shellharbour SLSC Ocean Swim Shellharbour Boat Harbour Bowls World Cup - Warilla Bowls & Recreation Club MAY Wings over Illawarra - Illawarra Regional Airport KidsFest Shellharbour - Various locations Ride Around the Lake - Lake Illawarra SEPTEMBER Sculptures at Killalea - Killalea State Park Shellharbour Bikeabout - Lake Illawarra PCYC Cultural Treasures Festival - Reddall Reserve The Eve of Halloween – Ride the Ghost Train Illawarra Light Railway Museum NOVEMBER i98FM Illawarra Convoy - Illawarra Regional Airport Oz Flight Sim Expo - HARS Aviation Museum DECEMBER New Year’s Eve Fireworks - The Shellharbour Club REGULAR EVENTS 1st Sunday of each month The Farm’s Market - Killalea State Park

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Train rides 2nd Sunday of each month Illawarra Light Railway Museum 2nd Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each month HARS Aviation Museum Tarmac Days Illawarra Regional Airport

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Go for a swim in the ocean pool at Shellharbour Foreshore. If the waves at the beach are too hectic for younger swimmers, the protected ocean pool is a great place to cool off on a hot day.

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IS GOING TO MAKE YOU MELT Lake Illawarra is a fabulous spot for a family picnic where the children can splash about in the shallow waters edge, walk and discover the Lake Illawarra Art Trail or cast a line. Tee off at one of the golf courses or enjoy some mini golf with the littlies. Hire bikes and enjoy a ride along the waters edge on the extensive cycleways in the area. Experience the speed of indoor go karting, test your combat skills with some Laser Tag or have some old-time roller-skating fun and you can even take a miniature, steam or diesel train ride at the Illawarra Light Railway Museum. The family will love taking to the sky for a scenic helicopter flight or they can enjoy some aviation history at the HARS Aircraft Museum where you can go on board the “Connie” the Super Constellation, the airline of the 1950’s. Here you can also take a tour of the recordbreaking Qantas Boeing 747-400 or sit in the cockpit of an F-111 bomber jet. How about a 747 Wing Walk to top off the HARS experience?

Visit us Cnr Wattle & Shellharbour Rds, Shellharbour Call us 02 4296 7155 shellys.com.au

Kids with a need for speed can do a few laps at C1 Speed Indoor Go Karting in Albion Park. The 400-metre track is the first electric indoor karting track in Australia and welcomes rev heads over 10 years old. The Illawarra Treetop Adventures offers some fabulous views while overlooking the rainforest below or better still, the zipline will be sure to thrill the young and young at heart.

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Located just 80 kilometres south of Sydney, Wollongong is a stunning coastal city nestled between the escarpment and the sea. For the water babies and beach lovers alike, the allure of Wollongong’s 17 patrolled beaches is hard to resist. Learn to surf or paddleboard with one of the surfing schools located along the coast. Or simply bring your shovel, bucket and body board and create your own fun. With over 60 kilometres of cycle ways in and around Wollongong, cycling is an excellent way to explore the city and all that it has to offer. Alternatively, you can stroll the beautiful Blue Mile and take in Wollongong’s stunning harbour and ocean front cafes. Photo courtesy of Dee Kramer Photography

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Whilst you’re strolling the harbour; take note of Wollongong’s rich history as you can explore the preserved forts and cannons that dot the Blue Mile. These were built in the late 1800’s to provide a deterrent to a possible Russian attack on Wollongong Harbour.

The FREE Gong Shuttle runs every 10 to 20 mins. The service operates in both directions on a loop from Wollongong Station to Wollongong University via Wollongong Hospital, Burelli Street and the Innovation Campus. The route numbers for the Gong Shuttle are 55A and 55C.

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THINK BIG! WHERE CURIOUS MINDS PLAY! Australia’s only dedicated children’s museum. Sail the seas, dig for buried treasure, tour the tummy, make a LEGO movie, explore a cave – plus 9 more hands-on experiences. Perfect for children (birth to 10 years) and parents to enjoy together.

Building 21, University of Wollongong, Northfields Ave, NSW 2522 discoveryspace.edu.au | (02) 4221 3777 OPEN TUESDAY - SUNDAY 9AM - 4PM (closed Mondays and public holidays)


Wollongong Take the self-guided Wollongong City Centre Heritage Trail. The Trail features 23 locations across the city, including some of the most significant and historic landmarks post European settlement.

The city offers a variety of activities such as shopping in Crown Street Mall and Wollongong Central, golf courses with escarpment and ocean views, museums and art galleries including Wollongong Art Gallery – one of Australia’s largest regional art museums with regularly changing exhibitions and of course adventure activities for those young at heart! Wollongong encompasses some of the most spectacular scenery and coastline in NSW. Lookouts at Sublime Point, Bald Hill, Mt Keira, Mt Kembla and Hill 60 Lookouts are some of the favourites loved by both locals and visitors for their sweeping views of Wollongong and beyond.

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The kids (and big kids) will absolutely love the Early Start Discovery Space (p.49). It is Australia’s only dedicated “children’s museum”. It’s a fun, innovative, hands-on, creative venue for all children from birth to 10 years. With dozens of interactive experiences both indoor and outdoor, it is the ultimate learn-through-play destination that evokes discovery and inspires the imagination. The Early Start Discovery Space has a rolling program of activities throughout each day with something new happening every half an hour from 9.30am – 3pm. Sticking with the hands-on learning theme, the Science Centre is the largest hands-on science learning facility in the state. They are constantly updating their exhibition and cater to children of all ages, with over 100 of them, spread across two floors on dinosaurs, fossils, illusions and motors.

DID YOU KNOW Wollongong is the only place in the east of Australia to have two lighthouses located in close proximity of each other, the other being Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse.

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At the Frat, there is plenty of fun to be had for you and your family! Come and enjoy a delicious meal in the bistro while your little ones enjoy our kid’s playground or treat yourself to woodfired pizza and gelato at Il Bene, our new pizza & gelato bar. We’ve also got a brand-new kid’s games room full of the latest arcade games for your enjoyment! Make sure to keep an eye on our website for up-to-date information on our kid’s disco dates and other entertainment scheduled for 2019.

Kid’s Pizza Special just $12.90!

Check out our website for the latest kid’s entertainment details: fraternityclub.com.au | (02) 4283 3333 11 Bourke Street, Fairy Meadow NSW 2519 | facebook.com/thefraternityclub

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Join us at the Fraternity Club these school holidays for a day of fun with the family!

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Wollongong Wollongong has stacks of family friendly attractions including the Science Centre and Planetarium, Symbio Zoo, Jamberoo Action Park (p.45), The Illawarra Museum (p.54), the Australia Motorlife Museum, Flip Out Trampoline Park and the Nan Tien Temple – The largest Buddhist Temple in the southern hemisphere, Nan Tien, is a place of tranquility. Take a tour of the temple or wander through the peaceful gardens. Zoom Wollongong, in the heart of town, is a great place to escape the elements and enjoy a coffee whilst the kids run off some energy. For a challenging game of mini golf, the Illawarra Golf (p.53) complex is on the road to Shellharbour.

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Symbio Wildlife Park (inside back cover) has the full offering of native animals as well as exotic Sumatran Tigers, Meerkats, Red Pandas and Cotton Top Tamarin monkeys. Featuring a range of great animal encounters, a visit to Symbio is perfect for animal lovers of all ages. There is certainly no shortage of playgrounds in Wollongong. A favourite of ours is Stuart Park, a short walk from the Novotel Wollongong Northbeach. The playground features a 8.6 metre high SkyTower, complete with three giant slides coming off it. It also boasts two flying foxes and a beginner’s cycle track. There are also some great playgrounds in Bulli, a short 15 minute drive from North Beach.

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Times are tough? Not much money? (or you might be just a little bit tight) Don’t let that stop you getting out there and experiencing what the great city of Wollongong has to offer!

Things to do on the cheap!! 1. Jump on the “Gong Shuttle” to get your bearings and take a FREE tour of the city. It leaves every 10 to 20 minutes in both directions on a loop from Wollongong Station to Wollongong University via Wollongong Hospital, Burell Street and the Innovation Campus. The route numbers for the Gong Shuttle are 55A and 55C.

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2. Stroll the beautiful Blue Mile around the harbour. Take notice of the forts and cannons dotted along its length. They were built in the late 1800’s to protect us from …The Russians!

3. Take the self-guided Wollongong City Centre Heritage Trail. The trail features 23 locations across the city, including some of the most significant and historic landmarks post European settlement.

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4. Pop into the historic Illawarra Museum. It traces the history of the area with fascinating exhibits and artefacts. It is located a short walk from the harbour and Wollongong City Centre.

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5. Pay a visit to the Wollongong Art Gallery, one of Australia’s largest regional art museums with regularly changing exhibitions and of course adventure activities for those young at heart! 6. Catch a kid’s show at the Merrigong Theatre in the city centre. They have regularly themed children’s theatre productions and workshops (costs a little) 7. Pack a picnic and head to the Wollongong Botanic Gardens, a place of natural beauty where people come to relax, explore and learn about the Gardens and surrounds.

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8. To take in the amazing local scenery, visit the lookouts at Sublime Point, Bald Hill, Mt Kerra, Mt Kembla and Hill 60. All are accessible by car and have amazing views. 9. Take a drive on the amazing 665m Sea Cliff bridge. It’s jaw droppingly spectacular! 10. Visit the HARS Aircraft Museum where you can check out all sorts of civilian and combat aircraft. 11. Grab your towel and go for a dip at one of The Gong’s 17 patrolled beaches. Our fave?? North Wollongong! 12. Explore the rocky shoreline at Bellambi Beach. Surfers, boating lovers and dog owners flock to this under-the-radar beach, located a short coastal drive north of Wollongong. At its most beautiful at low tide, the highlight is the endless figure-of-eight shaped pools along the rocky shoreline. 13. Take the kids to Nan Tien Temple, the largest Buddhist Temple in the southern hemisphere. Nan Tien is a place of tranquillity that offers a spiritual experience as well as culture, temple tours and peaceful gardens.

14. Ride the trails around Lake Illawarra and take in the scenery, grab some fish and chips or have a swim. With a dedicated bike track from Oak Flats to Shellharbour Village there are plenty of places to start and stop along the way. Pelican Park and Reddall Reserve Park are a handy stop along the way to play between rides. 15. Explore Helensburgh Tunnel. The tunnel was constructed in the 1800s. The tunnel is sandwiched between two rock cliffs and is home to glow worms and, according to some, ghosts! 16. Visit the Illawarra Light Railway & Museum. The Museum is traditionally open on the second Saturday and the fourth Saturday of the month. The museum is a great place for families to have a day out with train rides and a museum to explore.

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Watch As Aussies we love our leisure time. If it can be thrown, hit, kicked or caught, or it can be sailed, driven or ridden – then, we WILL be there to watch!!

UNSW Canberra AFL 2019 Fixture Rnd

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GIO Stadium NRL 2019 Fixture Date

Jul 20 Aug 11 Sep 7

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5.30pm Canberra Raiders v West Tigers 2.00pm Canberra Raiders v Roosters 3.00pm Canberra Raiders v NZ Warriors

WIN Stadium NRL 2019 Fixture Date

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St George Illawarra v Canberra Raiders

Manuka Oval Cricket 2019

In this section, we will tell you what’s on, where AND even give you a guide for where to watch the latest blockbusters. Getting to UNSW Oval at Manuka Travel to GWS games is free with match day ticket on ACTION buses from interchanges at Gungahlin, Woden,Tuggeranong, Belconnen and the City. Getting to GIO Stadium Travel to Brumbies and Raiders games is free with match day ticket on R2, R3, R4 and R9 routes. QCity transit also provide free charter buses from Queanbeyan. Canberra

Match Australia Men v Pakistan Men

Tickets for all sporting events and entertainment events are available from: Ticketek Outlets: Bruce - AIS Visitor Centre, 26 Leverrier St Open: M-F 9am-5pm, Sat & Sun 10am - 4pm Weston - 26 Brierly St Open: M-W 9am - 5.30pm, Thur 9am - 7pm, Fri 9am - 8pm, Sat 9am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 4pm

Cinema & Theatre Details

Limelight Cinemas - 152 Anketell St, Greenway Hoyts Belconnen - Benjamin Way, Belconnen Hoyts Woden - Keltie St, Phillip Sunset Cinema - Clunies Ross St, Acton Arc Cinema - 20 McCoy Circuit, Acton Capitol Cinemas - 6 Franklin St, Griffith Palace Electric - 2 Phillip Law St, Canberra Dendy Cinema - 148 Bunda St, Canberra Narooma

Narooma Kinema - 94 Campbell St, Narooma Batemans Bay

Perry St Cinema - 10 Orient St, Batemans Bay

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Whether it’s watching The Brumbies in the Super Rugby, the Raiders in the NRL to cheering on The Dragons at WIN Stadium or The Giants at Manuka, we love to get out there and support our teams.

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Hoyts Warrawong - Cowper St, Warrawong Gala Twin Cinema - 204 Cowper St, Warrawong Sunset Cinema - 63 Northfields Ave, Keiraville Gerrigong Pics - 106 Fern St, Kiama Greater Union Cinema - 4 Memorial Dr, Shellharbour Greater Union Cinema - 68 Burelli St, Wollongong Nowra

Roxy Cinema - 41 Berry St, Nowra Huskisson

Huskisson Pictures - Owen St, Huskisson Ulladulla

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St ay Where to stay? Whether it is for a weekend getaway, school holiday break or extended summer vacation, we have done our homework and chosen the accommodations for the city and the beach that we know your family will love. We look for value, special deals, location, pools, playgrounds and activity programs. Book direct for the best deals (say you saw it in LetsGoKids – they actually love to know this!!)

CANBERRA

The Novotel is centrally located near the public transport hub, cafes, restaurants and the massive Canberra Centre shopping mall. It has self-catering apartments, indoor pool and spa. East Hotel has family friendly rooms with bunks and games for kids. Mantra on Northbourne has self-catering apartments and Alivio Tourist Park (see opposite) has many great features for families and is just a 4km drive from the centre of town. They have an awesome new water play area opening soon!

BATEMANS BAY

There are numerous holiday parks situated on the river, near the beach and in the nearby bushland. Our favourites are Clyde River (p.30) around in the peaceful Batehaven for its proximity to swimming, fishing or sailing within metres of your accommodation. The Lakesea Park (p.30) is between the lake and the sea and only 15 mins from Batemans.

NAROOMA

The Easts Big 4 (p.29) is located on the river in the “flats” part of town. It is smack bang right in the action with easy access to river, beach and lakes. It has playgrounds, tennis courts, an unbelievably good indoor pool area and other activities. Book early! If it’s the beach you want, then the Surfbeach Holiday Park is right on the doorstep.

ULLADULLA

There is a plethora of Holiday Parks in the area centred around the river and the beach, but some are actually destinations in themselves. Kings Point Retreat (p.35) has an amazing waterpark that will keep the kids entertained for hours and Wairo Beach Resort (p.34) has an amazing beachside location, resort style pool and jumping pillow.

HUSKISSON

This quintessential beachside town has many options. Motels and apartments are plentiful and the Holiday Haven (p.38) has playgrounds, pools and magnificent views, whilst Jervis Bay Holiday Parks has its own private boat ramp.

NOWRA & SHOALHAVEN HEADS

Lots of motels and apartments here. If it’s a holiday park you’re after then look no further than Holiday Haven (p.42) Shoalhaven Heads, it’s ideally located for that well-deserved break.

KIAMA

The pretty picturesque town has great Holiday Park options. Check out the ad on (p.43) that highlights them all.

WOLLONGONG

From high rise hotels and apartments to affordable motels and holiday parks in amazing locations, in “The Gong” you are spoilt for choice. Sage is located right opposite WIN Entertainment Complex. The Novotel (p.55) is right on the beach, has family friendly rooms, have great kids’ activities and actually want the little tackers to be there!! They have amazing packages and Kids Eat & Stay Free. Wollongong Surf Leisure Resort (p.56) is just out of town but has an indoor heated pool, playgrounds, tennis nearby playing fields and (as the name suggests) is located right on the sand. We even stay there on business!!

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Canberra, Wollongong and the South Coast are alive and happening all year round with family events and activities, shows, movies, concerts and sport. Don’t forget the old favourite - the weekend market!! There is enough to keep everyone entertained - AND best of all .... most of them are FREE!!!

To keep up to date with everything our advertisers have going on, go to the “Wot’s On” button on our website at www.letsgokids.com.au and while you’re there, sign up for our great monthly e-newsletter and download our app. HAVE FUN! Weekly/Monthly ACT Parks Koalas in the Canopy Every Saturday Learn all about these fascinating marsupials from one of our knowledgeable Wildlife Officers, then why not take a stroll around the Eucalypt Forest and try to spot koalas for yourself! Wildlife talk suitable for all ages. 02 6207 792, 2.45 pm - 3.15 pm, Regatta Point, Barrine Drive, Parkes. Every Sunday

Every Second Tuesday

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ACT Parks Wetland Wonders at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Take a walk with a ranger through Tidbinbilla’s wetlands to learn about its amazing inhabitants and, if you are lucky catch, a glimpse of an elusive platypus. Wildlife walk suitable for all ages 02 6207 7921, 3:00pm - 3:45pm, Regatta Point, Barrine Drive, Parkes. Storytime - Nowra Library Join our vibrant, fun storytime sessions at 10am every second Tuesday during school terms. There will be books, songs, and crafts suitable for 2-5 year olds. Nowra Library, 10 Berry Street,Nowra. Toddler Time - Nowra Library Join us at Nowra Library for Toddler Time every 2nd Friday during school terms! Come and enjoy 30 minutes of songs, dancing, finger plays & movement. Designed especially for children aged 18 months to 3 years. 10:00 am, Nowra Library,10 Berry Street,Nowra.

First Wednesday of Monthly Toddler program at the National Museum the Month On the first Wednesday of the month enjoy a special time for the under-fives to have fun and explore the Museum. Bookings essential. 1800 026 132, Lawson Crescent, Acton.

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Every Sunday

Sunday at the Old Bus Depot Markets Lovers of fine hand crafted wares, clothing collectors, food fanatics and jewellery junkies are just a few of the people who make their way to Canberra’s famous Old Bus Depot Markets every Sunday. In a fabulous old industrial building you will experience the endless colour, tastes, sounds and atmosphere that is “Canberra’s Sunday Best”. 02 6295 3331, The Old Bus Depot Markets,21 Wentworth Avenue,Kingston.

Third Wednesday of every month

Bookworms Book Club - Nowra Library Come along to Bookworms Book Club for fun, themed activity sessions at 4pm the 3rd Wednesday of the month during school terms. Suitable for ages 4-8 years. Nowra Library Local Heritage Room, 10 Berry Street, Nowra

Everyday

PlayUp at Museum of Australian Democracy The Right to Have an Opinion and Be HeardStand up, make up, think up and step up at the brand new PlayUP at the Museum of Australian Democracy. From listening pods and a roleplay Kindness Café to a fuzzy felt wall and craft activities, PlayUP has a range of exciting and immersive experiences that flip the traditional idea of museums completely on its head. This creative exhibition space celebrates the role of children in our community and provides a welcoming environment for families to engage in the rights and responsibilities of children through imagination, discovery, roleplay and fun. 9 am – 5 pm daily, 02 6270 8222, 18 King George Terrace, Parkes

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Wot’s On July 8th July

Winter Wonderland Primary School Holiday Program For Kindy to yr 6. Warm up this winter with dances inspired by your favourite winter stories. Book for single days or all three days. a healthy afternoon snack will be provided. FULL DAY 9:00am – 3:30pm ($90 per day), Gumnut Dance, 2/36 Sandford Street Mitchell, Canberra

9th July

Woden Holiday Chess Coaching Clinics 2019 Children will be given lessons according to the level of the group - rookie players will learn some basic strategies and checkmating patterns, and intermediate/advanced players will learn and practice some more complex tactics and traps to use in their games. Medals will be awarded for the top scorers in the fun tournament. There will be a few breaks during the day, so each child is encouraged to bring along some food and drink. 09:00 am to 03:00 pm, Canberra Academy of Chess, Unit 4, 32 Dundas Court, Phillip

9th July

School holiday film - Oddball (PG) An eccentric chicken farmer, with the help of his granddaughter, trains his mischievous dog Oddball to protect a penguin sanctuary from fox attacks in an attempt to reunite his family and save their seaside town. 10:00 am to 12:00 pm,Australian Parliament House, Parliament Dr, Canberra Netball ACT School Holiday Program The school holiday clinics are a great way for children to learn new skills and have fun in a positive and encouraging environment. All skill levels are welcome to come along and enjoy a two-day course designed by our Netball ACT Development team. Lunch (including healthy beverage) is provided. $130 per participant, 2 day clinic. 9am- 3:30pm, SolarHub Netball Centre, 435 Northbourne Avenue Lyneham. NAIDOC Koonawarra NAIDOC at Koonawarra is a family fun celebration of Aboriginal culture locally and everyone is welcome. It’s a free day with a Welcome to Country by a local Aboriginal Elder, they also have a traditional Smoking Ceremony of which everyone is welcome to take part. There are great stalls with giveaways. Aboriginal Performances on the stage throughout the day. They have VIP guest speakers. Free barbecue lunch, as well as lots of free activities for kids of all ages including a Jumping Castle! 1300307902, 36 Fowlers Rd, Koonawarra

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July Merrigong Creativity Camp Filled with interactive theatre, performance and design workshops, their popular Creativity Camp is back in 2019! Under the guidance and supervision of professional performing and teaching artists, children will be set on a journey of creative exploration. Designed to activate kids’ imaginations and build self-confidence in a fun, educational environment Camp is themed around the school holiday kids’ show The Surfer and the Mermaid. The cost includes a ticket to see this show with the group. (02) 4224 5999, 97 Crown St, Wollongong. Dr Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat - Live on Stage Two bored kids. One rainy day. And one crazy cat wearing a red-striped hat. “It’s fun to have fun, but you have to know how.” Along with Thing One and Thing Two, the cat will fill the theatre with mischievous humour and madcap style. 10:00 am to 11:00 am, Canberra Theatre Centre, Civic Square/London Cct, Canberra School Holiday Workshop:What’ll you whittle? Can you whittle the shape of wooden clothes peg from a carrot? Local craftsman Harry Townsend will teach children how to use our child-safe knives to carve something special. Find out how the old cubby was kept warm and cosy, go on a guided tour of the house, and join us on a walk on Red Hill to discover the bushland. Children and adults will also enjoy a warm, buttery potato to keep away the winter chill! For children aged 7-12 years 12:30 pm to 2.30pm, Calthorpe House, 24 Mugga Way, Canberra Doll and Animal making workshop Join Veronica ‘Ronnie’ Jordan, a Kalkadoon woman from Mt Isa to make a figure using traditional, contemporary and recycled materials. Suitable for ages 5 to 12. 10:30 am - 12:00 pm, Exhibition area, Level 1, Parliament House Parliament Dr, Canberra Lah-Lah Stripy Sock Club Live Grab your stripes and get ready to dance! Lah-Lah from ABC Kids is coming to Wollongong! Here’s your chance to join Lah-Lah’s Big Live Band as they perform LIVE in concert. The Stripy Sock Club is for every girl & boy (and mums & dads too!) So grab your stripes and get ready to dance! Meet Lah-Lah and the band, touch and try the real musical instruments, have your photo taken with the stars, and collect their autographs – it’s all included in your ticket. Lah-Lah – made with music. 11.00am – 12.00pm, Woonona Bulli RSL, 455 Princes Highway, Woonona.

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Wot’s On July 1st - 30th July

Winter School Holiday Program - Stories in the Forest Join The Arboretum on a quest and a fairy hunt through the hundred-year-old Cork oak forest. Help discover who stole winter and learn why the forest needs winter to thrive. Adults will need to accompany their children. Suitable for ages 4 to 8 years. 02 6207 8484, National Arboretum Canberra, Forest Drive, Molonglo Valley

15th - 19th July

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18th - 20th July

Space Camps at Science Space | July School Holidays Calling all junior astronauts! Have a blast these school holidays at our full day Space Camps. Join Science Space as we take you on an action-packed intergalactic journey from the Earth to the Moon and beyond! You will learn all about space travel, our solar system and the technology that helps keep our astronauts afloat…literally. Book one day or the whole week! $79/day early bird price, $89/day standard price + booking fee Kids aged 6-12 years who have a love for creating, exploring and inventing. 9.00am – 3.00pm, Science Space, 60 Squires Way, North Wollongong ‘Take the Stage’ Holiday Program Sing, dance, act and ‘Take the Stage’ these school holidays with ASPA Education. Performers will be mentored by our experienced team of performing arts specialists in this fun and inclusive program, held over two days. Through dynamic workshops in song, dance and drama, each ensemble will work together to develop an end of program showcase concert for friends and family. 1800 338 142, 60 National Circuit, Deakin The Surfer and the Mermaid The feel-good stage adaptation of Tim Baker’s gorgeous children’s book follows the tale of a young surfer on a magical underwater journey. Captured by a mermaid, the boy is led to the depths of the ocean to meet her marine friends – the whales. 0242245999, 32 Burelli St, Wollongong

August 3rd August

Canberra Glassworks Marbellous Marbles Open Day Celebrate winter in Canberra with a marbellous day full of fun and glass. Come play on the two storey high marble run, visit the hot shop to see how marbles are made and explore the shop for marble-like pieces. 02 6260 7005, 10:00 to 16:00, Canberra Glassworks,11 Wentworth Ave, Kingston

24th August

The Lost World – Silent Film Fundraiser Premiering in theatres on February 2, 1925, and carried with it some of the most jaw-dropping visual effects ever displayed on the Silver Screen. It was the first full-length monster movie unleashed in America to integrate liveaction and artificial, rampaging dino models.Tickets $20 pp (Child/Concession $15) 2.00pm, Mt Keira Scout Camp, Mount Keira Road, Mount Keira

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Possum Magic For more than 30 years, Mem Fox’s Possum Magic has captivated and enchanted young people all over Australia. Grandma Poss loves making magic. She makes wombats blue and kookaburras pink. But one day, when danger arrives in the form of a snake, Grandma uses her most magical spell to make Hush invisible. Hush has many wonderful adventures. Sat: 10am & 12.30pm, Civic Square, London Circuit, Canberra Makers-Con at the Old Bus Depot Markets Hobbyists convene! The Makers Convention will unite stalls and attractions that showcase a range of hobbies with the high-quality handcrafts that visitors have come to expect. Attractions, demonstrations, and a cosplay competition will also be lined up.The ability is within each maker. Along with regular stallholders, there will be several specialist stalls that range from costume design, steampunk, comic books, and a whole lot more. What might you find? This is an exciting event for pop culture fans and enthusiasts. 02 6295 333,The Old Bus Depot Markets, 21 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston The Old Bus Depot Markets 25th Anniversary Celebration The Old Bus Depot Markets is thrilled to present its 25th Anniversary Celebration. It will be a day full of surprises. Think a Big 25th birthday. Invite friends and family to come along and enjoy the vibrant market atmosphere. What’s on? This event will spotlight the best experiences the Markets has to offer. Indulge in the endless colours, flavours, and music in a fabulous and historic industrial building. So whether you’re a regular patron who’s been coming to the Markets since ‘94, or a tourist who’s curious about Canberra’s Sunday Best come and enjoy the birthday celebrations. 10:00 to 16:00, 02 6295 3331,The Old Bus Depot Markets, 21 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston

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Wot’s On October 18th - 20th October

Kangaroo Valley Folk Festival Kangaroo Valley Folk Festival - a three day celebration of music, poetry, dancing, art and craft in Australia’s most beautiful valley. Enjoy over 50 fabulous acts from around Australia and overseas in six intimate venues. The fun starts 3pm Friday and continues all weekend until 5pm Sunday.There are lots of hands-on activities too, such as dancing, poetry, tune sessions, instrument and singing workshops. It’s a family friendly event. Accompanied children under 12 get in free and can enjoy the kids’ craft and kids’ performers. 0412288923, 179 Moss Vale Rd, Kangaroo Valley

26th October

Shoalhaven River Festival The Shoalhaven River Festival is a one day community event celebrating life in the beautiful Shoalhaven. A free event held in October each year, the Shoalhaven River Festival unites the wonderful community and visitors to the region for an action packed day of family friendly festivities. Held on the last Saturday in October, on the southern banks of the beautiful Shoalhaven River, there will be live entertainment, market stalls, water activities, kids amusements, a marina expo, the arts precinct, ending with an exceptional firework display Saturday night. The Shoalhaven River Festival is an initiative of the Shoalhaven Tourism Advisory Group. Scenic Dr, Nowra

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December 6th - 8th December

14th - 15th December

Spot Spot and his friends are off on an adventure to visit Spot’s Dad on the farm and meet the farm animals. But when they arrive, all the animals are lost! Can Spot and his friends find them all? They might need a little help from their new friends in the audience. A cast of three use songs, live action and beautiful puppetry to bring Eric Hill’s beloved puppy to life on stage! 10am & 12pm, 02 6275 2700, Civic Square, London Circuit, Canberra Wollongong Makers Market The Wollongong Makers Market: creators of artisan goods coming together to showcase their work at the UOW Innovation Campus in North Wollongong. Jewellers , Potters , Blacksmiths , Fine Art, Sewing , Knitting, Fashion Design, Woodwork and more - its a market for the handmade, wonderful, unique items in time for Christmas. It’s the makers movement in Wollongong and will be supporting The Threatened Species of the Illawarra in Conjunction with the National Parks and Wildlife Service.You can also find an Art teacher at the market offering the latest classes and workshops for children and adults to pursue their creative interests. 1 Squires Way, North Wollongong JetBlack Wild Wombat MTB Challenge Ease into a fun riding and racing weekend with a “Sand and Dirt Criterium Race” on Saturday evening and enjoy a beautiful sunset by the river at the beach event centre right in the heart of Batemans Bay at Corrigans Cove.The Sunday starts with a fun ‘Wild Scavenger Hunt’ - team up with family and friends and make your way to the Dam Loop hunting for points along the way, then collect your finisher prize from the Rocky Trail bazaar. In the afternoon join in the ‘serious fun’ and race against the clock at the ‘Wild Solo Challenge’ - chase your personal distance goal back on the 7.1-kilometre Dam Loop! This event is all about riding and racing at your own pace and ideal for families - free kids activities in the event centre and the older kids can join special ‘Wild Shredders’ categories in the main events. 0403090952, Beach Road, Batemans Bay Handmade Christmas Market - Summer Shop Canberra’s award winning Handmade Market which brings together talented artists, designers, stylists, craftspeople and producers all under one roof.The perfect location to do all your Christmas shopping under the one air conditioned roof. All products on sale at the Handmade Market are Australian made and designed. 0402 247 532, Corner Northbourne Ave and Flemington Road, Mitchell Old Bus Depot Markets - Christmas Kids Weekend Take the family to the Markets for Christmas Kids. It will be a fantastic day out with a jumping castle, a hilarious elf show, and plenty of other entertainment. Spread the merriment and joy as we count down the days til’ Christmas. Don’t forget to grab some adorable Christmas presents while you’re there. What might you find? Christmas Kids is one of the most cheerful events at the Old Bus Depot Markets. It’s also become quite a holiday tradition. Hear precious laughter and giggles throughout the Market halls. See many Christmas-themed kids items, and taste lots of delicious treats. 10:00 to 4:00, 02 6295 3331, 21 Wentworth Avenue Kingston

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Wot’s On January 2nd January

Tathra Cup Family Race Day It’s Family Day at the Sapphire Coast Turf Club with a Hawaiian flavour to it! Bring the whole family and enjoy a great day out at the Sapphire Coast Turf Club, Kalaru. For those that dress up in their best Hawaiian gear, then you will get a complimentary Corona or soft drink (coronas for those over 18 only).There will be a beach themed fashions on the field, with fantastic prizes, free jumping castle all day for the kids, games and much more! Free buses to and from the track, with locations and times of pick ups on their website about one week before the race meet. 0264941899, 1695 Sapphire Coast Drive, Kalaru

11th January

Pambula Show 2020 The friendly show, providing a really good family day out, with something for everyone. A traditional country show with a carnival atmosphere.The 2020 program has not been finalised but typically includes an all day equestrian program with hack, breeds, sporting rings, showjumping, funkana and dressage, all day woodchop events, free kids entertainment including clown/magician/children’s entertainer, face painting, balloon modeller Penny Pirate, farm animals and free jumping castle.There are also pavilion exhibits, local produce displays including the coveted Pambula Show Champion Oyster competition, the oyster shucking competition, pig racing and dog high jump. Also side show alley and rides. Lots of food stalls. 0409421460. Pambula Beach Road, Pambula

26th January

Australia Day in the Capital Celebrate with family and friends this Australia Day in Canberra with music, food and fireworks. Sit back and relax as the perfect live soundtrack fills the air at Regatta Point. Kicking off at 4pm, celebrations will be spread across Regatta Point and Patrick White Lawns. Headlined by Rogue Traders featuring Natalie Bassingthwaighte, the main stage at Regatta Point will have back-to-back entertainment. Pack a picnic or tantalise your taste buds at the food trucks at both Regatta Point and Patrick White Lawns. Finish the night off with a showstopping fireworks display from the lake and Commonwealth Avenue Bridge at 9pm. (02) 6205 0666

March 2020 7th - 15th March

9th March

April 2020 3rd - 5th April

May 2020 2nd - 3rd May

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Canberra Balloon Spectacular at Enlighten Festival Wake up to the view of hot air balloons floating across the city during the Canberra Balloon Spectacular.This mesmerising view is best appreciated from the lawns of Old Parliament House. Held over nine days, more than thirty hot air balloons from across the globe are expected to take to our skies this autumn. Remember to keep an eye out for the special shape balloon, Beagle Maximus. Each day from 6:15am pilots will begin inflating their balloons on the lawns of Old Parliament House before ascending into the sky and creating a picturesque backdrop for Canberra’s national attractions. Flurries of colour, sound and movement complemented by live music and a delicious hot breakfast available for purchase from the Belconnen Lions Club will make your morning one to remember. Canberra Day at Enlighten Festival Canberra is turning 107 this year! In a truly local celebration, enjoy local musicians, street food and more as Canberra celebrates its birthday at Stage 88, Commonwealth Park. From 2pm to 7pm the park will host a jam-packed program of activities and music that the whole family can enjoy. Canberra Day at Stage 88 celebrates everything CBR with a line-up of local musicians taking the stage. 02 6205 0044. Regatta Point, Barrine Drive, Parkes Canberra Walking Festival Challenge yourself by walking from 5 to 42 km on the Canberra Walking Festival weekend. Enjoy a walk along the Centenary Trail and/or around the picturesque Lake Burley Griffin. A non-competitive event, the Canberra Walking Festival is open to walkers of all ages.The festival is all about fun, fitness, fellowship and personal challenge. Check the Aussiewalk website for details of this event and other walks. Fri: 9.30am -4pm; Sat and Sun: 7.30am - 4pm. 0409 647 228. Canberra Central,Yarralumla Wings over Illawarra - Sydney Air Show Australia’s best annual airshow returns Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd May 2020, make sure you put the dates in your diaries and be sure to join us for an aviation extravaganza! See jaw-dropping solo and formation aerobatics displays and relive the past with our spectacular display of classic warbirds and amazing vintage aircraft of yesteryear. Be inspired by the Australian Defence Force as they present the best our country has to offer with loud, fast fighter jets and huge heavy transport aircraft.There is no better way to spend an unforgettable day with family and friends!! Gates open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Airshow 10:30 am - 4:30 pm, Hangar 1/32 Airport Road, Albion Park Rail

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