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Noosa Civic has the fun covered these school holidays

Noosa Civic has the fun covered these September school holidays.

Inspired by the surrounding construction work bringing new facilities, services and housing to the community, kids can get hands-on at the Little Builders Craft Centre where they can build their own toolbox or decorate a construction hat.

Free, fun and engaging, the Little Builders Craft Centre welcomes families from 10am to 1pm daily between Monday 16 to Sunday 22 September. Located in the Food Court, the mini construction site featuring a mini bulldozer and concrete maker, will have all the materials needed for children to get creative and make their own take home craft (while stocks last). Plus, the first 500 participants receive a free hi-vis vest.

The fun continues in week two of the school break, with construction pup Rubble from Paw Patrol making special appearances in the Food Court from Monday 23 to Friday 27 September. Rubble will be making friends between 10am and 1pm daily. Kids are encouraged to bring their crafty constructions back to show Rubble and get a photo in their hi-vis vest.

Crowd favourite, Aerojump Bungy Trampolines are also back, offering a safe, supervised activity for the little ones to burn some energy.

While new season arrivals and plenty spring sales can be found throughout the mall.

With easy onsite parking, planning a fun, family day out has never been simpler. Noosa Civic’s school holiday programs keep the kids entertained while offering the convenience of all the shops and services you need in one visit. Find out more at noosacivic.com.au

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