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Optus Stadium’s FREE Christmas Festival is back on Sunday 3 & 10 December 2023 from 4:00pm – 8:30pm. With festive activities for the whole family to enjoy, expect over 100 food trucks and market stalls, free kids’ activities, and a Jingle Bar – the perfect place to relax with a cool beverage. Bring the family and a picnic rug and catch a Christmas movie on the outdoor amphitheatre screen from 4:30pm and 6:30pm. Whilst you’re at the Festival, why not take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Stadium. Christmas Light Tours will run on 3 & 10 December from 7:00pm and Read more…
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FeaturedKites ToyBox is a sensory toy library that connects families and therapists with toys, resources and information to support play and development for children living with developmental challenges. We have over 4,500 toys, including the largest collection of switch adapted toys in the southern hemisphere. The range includes toys for children of all needs and abilities. We’re here to help your child reach their specific goals through play. We have a number of membership options, depending on the funding available for: Families with or without NDIS funding Allied Health Professional students Allied Health Professionals Website: Sensory Toy Library In Victoria Park, Read more…
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Have you checked out the Victoria Park Skate Park/ Vic Park Bowl at McCallum Park? If you have children that love to skate, next time you’re in the area be sure to throw the skateboards and scooters in your car. The skate park is located near to the Causeway, where there’s also lots of grassed space to kick a footy. The river side bike paths make it a great place to couple a visit the skate park with a scoot/walk/ride along the Swan River. East to Burswood Park and Optus Stadium, or West to Coode St and South Perth. The Read more…
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Collier Park Mini Golf Open Monday – Sunday from 9am – 8pm Challenge the family to a round of mini golf these holidays at Collier Park Golf in South Perth. Designed as a miniature version of a world-class landscaped 18-hole course, whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced putter – with three flags per hole available, all abilities are catered for. Great low-cost activity for the family Perfect for all ages and skill levels Unique landscaping, plenty of shade and seating First 9 holes are wheelchair and pram accessible After your round, enjoy a cold refreshment or casual meal Read more…
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Lathlain Park is found to the north of Mineral Resources Park – aka the home of the mighty West Coast Eagles! It’s a lovely little spot, across the road from the small but mighty Lathlain cafe strip, and larger playgrounds at both Rayment Park and Tom Wright Park. We’ve been along with some takeaways from Laika Café in the school holidays and been lucky enough to spy the Eagles training. As well as Laika (with it’s own basketball court), there’s Kettle Café and a fab new bakery to check out on the strip too. It really is a gem of Read more…
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Promenade Park is tucked amongst apartment buildings in Burswood. It has recently been updated with new playground equipment. We stopped by for a play recently and found it had a lot of different activities to keep little ones occupied. There were a number of board activities such as a word search, ball maze and line up 4 which added extra interaction and different activities to the usual playground equipment. There was also a number of sound-related activities with a rainmaker, whisper tubes and music maker. You’ll find a double swing with a toddler swing and a standard swing. There is Read more…