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Unleash your inner ninja at Noosa Civic

Young warriors should get ready to test their agility, strength, and ninja skills at the Ultimate Ninja Kids Obstacle Course, coming soon to Noosa Civic Shopping Centre.

This thrilling school holiday activation promises a fun and healthy activity for kids of all ages.

Prepare to embark on an epic adventure as you race against your friends or team up with a fellow ninja warrior to conquer the giant obstacle course.

With fun challenges, the Ultimate Ninja Kids Obstacle Course guarantees an unforgettable experience for all participants.

Date: Wednesday 26 June – Tuesday 2 July

Times: 10am – 1pm daily

Location: Noosa Civic Food Court

Cost: Free

All participants receive a completion certificate at the end and can go in the draw to win a $100 Noosa Civic Gift Card.

For the safety and enjoyment of all, participants must be over 90cm high and over five years old. Younger children can participate, however, they must be accompanied by an adult.

This incredible opportunity is a fantastic way for children to develop their coordination, balance and confidence.

For more information and updates, visit noosacivic.com.au or follow @noosacivic

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