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Spring into school holiday fun

Attention all adventurous kids and parents! Get ready to enjoy action-packed school holiday activities filled with excitement, creativity, and endless fun!

Noosa Council has put together a fantastic line-up of activities and workshops to keep children of all ages entertained and engaged throughout the spring school holiday break. From arts and craft workshops to swimming lessons and basketball clinics there’s something bound to interest the kids!

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 pools 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, wellness studio and crèche facilities.

Noosaville and Cooroy Libraries:

Unleash your child’s creativity with a wide range of workshops at Noosaville and Cooroy Libraries. Try activities and workshops such as Eco Jars (design and make a mini ecosystem), Lego Challenges: Think like an engineer, Magic Potions (create magic with a little help from science), Under 5’s STEAM Storytime, Junior Book Café and much more! 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 Leisure Centre:

The Kids’ Playroom is always a hit with kids under 5 years with so much fun equipment to bounce, climb and swing – café onsite too! Kids Pickleball is on offer, get ready to groove learning the skill of Hula Hoop. If you just want to shoot hoops with mates NLC is open for that too (please phone the Centre first to check availability)!

Noosa Regional Gallery:

Join us for a series of exciting workshops this September! Kids ages 7-12 can dive into Cartooning with Cartoon Dave, Creative Clay Workshops with ceramic sculptor Tess Miller, and Drawing with artist Zoe Awen. Aspiring artists can also explore Mixed Media Workshops with Amanda Davidson. All workshops are $22 per child. Bookings are essential—visit noosaregiangallery.com.au for more details and to secure your spot!

ArtPlay Sunday- Free creative family fun on the third Sunday of the month from 11am – 2pm. Workshops- Artist-run workshops including charcoal, painting, and making sessions.

Peregian Digital Hub:

Come along for two weeks of fun and creative technology-related workshops for girls and boys aged 7-16. Choose from robotics prep course for RoboRAVE competition, digital art for iPad (Procreate), iOS app development, coding retro games with AI and Python, Java Minecraft mod making, 3D design/printing, plus Build Your Own PC! All workshops are taught by our talented young Hub Cadets.

To discover the full range of activities and workshops, check out Noosa Council’s winter School Holiday activity guide, available at www.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 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.

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