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School holiday fun

Attention all adventurous kids and parents! Get ready to hop into action-packed school holiday activities filled with excite-

ment, 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 Easter holiday break.

From arts and craft workshops to swim- ming lessons and basketball clinics there’s something bound to interest the kids.

Remember…give the car a holiday too and catch a free bus, routes 064, 065, 626, 627, 628, 629 and 632 only until Thursday 14 April.

Noosa Aquatic Centre

Make a splash with intensive swim lessons at the Noosa Aquatic Centre. Led by qualified in- structors, these lessons are perfect for brush- ing up on essential water skills and swimming abilities. The shaded pools provide a comfort- able environment for learning, there is also a barbecue area and on-site cafe for a full day of excitement for the whole family. Inflatable Fun is also back up over the summer school holidays between 12-3pm weather permit- ting. 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. Try activities and workshops such as Nature Weavers (go exploring for treasures then turn them into a fabric banner for your door at home), Cookies and Canvas art with YouTube sensation Michelle the Painter, lots of board games and the ever-popular storytime. 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 five years with so much fun equipment to bounce, climb and swing on in air condi- tioned comfort for the mums and dads- cafe

onsite too. Basketball clinics for all ages and even if you just want to shoot hoops with mates NLC are open (please phone the centre first to check availability).

Noosa Regional Gallery

The Castle of Tarragindi on Tour is a free inter- active program developed by The Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) Children’s Art Centre. Featuring activities de- veloped in collaboration with Australian artist Natalya Hughes, Hughes invites children and families to explore the decorative art form of the grotesque through various hands-on and drawing activities, including creating a hybrid creature using imagery designed by the artist. Explore free, unguided, at your own pace dur- ing open hours.

ArtPlay Sunday- Free creative family fun on the third Sunday of the month from 11am – 2pm

Workshops- artist-run workshops includ- ing charcoal, painting, and making sessions.

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, art/draw- ing, Java Minecraft modding, 3D design/print- ing and more. Let your creativity soar as you explore the world of digital technology and learn new skills in a fun and interactive envi- ronment.

To discover the full range of activities and workshops, check out Noosa Council’s win- ter 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 school holiday adventure in Noosa.

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