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Spring into school holiday fun

Attention all adventurous kids and parents.

Get ready to leap into action-packed school holiday activities filled with excitement, creativity, and endless fun in beautiful Noosa.

Noosa Council has put together a fantastic line-up of activities and workshops to keep children of all ages entertained and engaged throughout the break.

From arts and craft workshops to swimming lessons and live shows, there’s something for everyone.

So, dive into the holiday spirit and join us for an unforgettable spring adventure!

Noosa Aquatic Centre:

Make a splash with intensive swim lessons at the Noosa Aquatic Centre. Led by qualified instructors, these lessons are perfect for brushing up on essential water skills and swimming abilities. The shaded and heated pool provide a comfortable environment for learning, there is also a BBQ area and on-site café for a full day of excitement for the whole family. Plus, don’t forget to take advantage of lap swimming and the spacious, air-conditioned gym and crèche facilities.

Noosaville and Cooroy Libraries:

Unleash your child’s creativity with a wide range of workshops at Noosaville and Cooroy Libraries. Let them explore activities such as coding, making friendship bracelets and yarn sticks, LEGO fun and the ever popular Storytime. Try foraged and harvested seasonal produce and engage all your senses with a My Dilly Bag session with Aunty Dale. With so many options available, your little ones are sure to find something that sparks their imagination and keeps them entertained throughout the holidays.

Noosa Regional Gallery:

It’s time for some art-making fun these school holidays at Noosa Regional Gallery, where making a mess is mandatory. Turn drawings into real-life sculptures in Creative Creatures, or into musical instruments in From Sketch to Song! Make a vibrant landscape collage in Patchwork Perspectives, and paint a still-life setting in Pallet and Perspective with artist Odessa Mahoney De-Vries. Merging art and science is what we’re all about these school holidays! Artist Donna Davis and Professor Darren Crayn’s workshop Imagined Plants: Displace Flora is inspired by our current exhibition Experimenta Life Forms, combining nature observation and identification, photography, drawing, and collage together into an unforgettable art experience.

The J:

Prepare to be amazed as The J presents spectacular live shows this September! Experience Aladdin and his Magic Smartwatch, a timely piece of live theatre about making better choices. The J is also hosting Spamalot, lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy Monty Python and the Holy Grail. This is presented by Little Seed Theatre Company. With captivating performances and enchanting storytelling, these shows are guaranteed to entertain and leave your little ones in awe.

Peregian Digital Hub:

Calling all tech-savvy kids and teens. The Peregian Digital Hub has an exciting array of workshops lined up for those with a passion for robotics, Python coding, digital art for Ipad and 3D design, and more. Let your creativity soar as you explore the world of digital technology and learn new skills in a fun and interactive environment.

To discover the full range of activities and workshops, check out Noosa Council’s winter School Holiday activity guide, available at noosa.qld.gov.au/school-holiday-activities/school-holiday-activities-1.

Remember, most activities require booking in advance, so make sure to secure your spot and plan your family’s unforgettable spring school holiday adventure in Noosa.

On behalf of Noosa Council, we wish all residents and visitors a fabulous school holiday break. We look forward to welcoming you and your family to our venues and creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime. See you soon around Noosa.

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