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Tucked away in a quiet residential pocket of Alkimos, Fairgrounds Park is a charming little spot for a low-key playdate or a relaxed morning out with the kids. It’s very much a “neighbourhood gem” style park – small, peaceful and ideal for families with younger children who prefer a slower pace over big, busy Playgrounds. The play area is set entirely within a generous sandpit, so it’s perfect for barefoot play and sandcastle building. Be sure to bring along buckets, spades and other sand toys, as they really help stretch out your visit. The play equipment is simple but engaging: Read more…
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Christchurch Park in Currambine is a bright, vibrant suburban Playground that’s easy to find and even easier to enjoy. Conveniently close to the freeway exit, it makes for a simple stop if you’re passing through, and a great regular spot for local families – especially if you’re looking to combine a park visit with walking the dog or letting the kids burn off some energy. Set within a generous green space of just over 10 acres, there’s plenty of room to play, stroll and explore beyond the immediate Playground area, with paths and open grass well suited to casual walking, Read more…
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Fragola Park Playground, next to the big open grass field of Fragola Park in Landsdale, is a lovely little local spot that’s well worth a visit – especially if you’re based in Perth’s northern suburbs. Arriving is straightforward, with a designated parking area right by the Playground. While the play space isn’t fully fenced, it is semi closed off from the parking zone, which offers some reassurance while you supervise. There are no toilets on site, so it’s definitely one of those parks where a bathroom stop before you arrive is a must. A drink fountain is available, which is Read more…
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Thomas Moore Park in Wilson is the kind of local gem that makes family outings feel easy. Just under 20 minutes south of Perth, this upgraded park (redeveloped in June 2021) combines a bright, modern Playground with great sports facilities and all the practical extras parents hope to find, all in one convenient place. From the moment you arrive, it’s clear how well set up this park is for families. There’s a dedicated car park so you’re not battling for verge space, a water fountain to refill bottles, and clean public toilets complete with soap – such a bonus when Read more…
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Nestled in a quiet pocket of Wilson, Andrew’s Park is a spacious, family-friendly Playground that’s perfect for curious little explorers. With a mix of open grass, sand play, and sensory elements, it’s the kind of park where kids can roam, climb, and imagine, while parents relax nearby. One of the first things you’ll notice is the generous open grass area. This wide, flat space is ideal for ball games, chasing bubbles, or simply running off energy. It’s also perfect for spreading out a picnic rug under the surrounding mature trees, which provide welcome natural shade at different times of day. Read more…
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Nestled between quiet suburban homes and shaded leafy trees, Orara Park in Merriwa is a true hidden gem. Tucked away from main roads and traffic noise, it feels like a cosy local secret, perfect for families seeking a relaxed spot for unhurried play. The park is built over a naturally sloping block with two distinct levels. At the top of the hill, you’ll find street parking, open grassy spaces and an area that’s ideal for small community gatherings, weekend picnics or a casual kick of the footy. As you stroll down the slope, more parking appears closer to the main Read more…
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Coniston Park in Butler is a cheerful and family-friendly neighbourhood Playground that’s perfect for a relaxed morning outing with the kids. Set slightly below street level with stairs leading down into the play area, it has a cosy, tucked-away feel that helps it feel sheltered from the surrounding streets. The entire Playground is set in soft sand and shaded by large shade sails, which is ideal for sunny days and for little ones who love to play barefoot. Parking is straightforward, with plenty of street parking available around the park. Paved paths loop around the Playground, making it a great Read more…
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Alston Park is tucked away in a relaxed, leafy pocket of Butler. This beautifully designed neighbourhood playspace combines nature-inspired aesthetics with plenty of fun for kids of all ages. As part of the City of Wanneroo’s 2019/2020 Playground Renewal Program, the park received a thoughtful upgrade that blends seamlessly into its tranquil, tree-lined surrounds, creating a welcoming community space for local families. The entire play area is set on sand, providing a soft, natural base that’s ideal for climbing and jumping. Shade sails cover much of the Playground, helping to keep the equipment cooler on warmer days, and there are Read more…
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Marchwood Park in Butler, is a lovely little local gem that’s ideal for a quick play stop or a relaxed afternoon outdoors. Its semi-enclosed design is a big plus for families; a solid fence and wall surround much of the park, so there’s no direct road access from the main play area. This creates a safer, more contained space where kids can roam and explore while parents keep a more relaxed eye on them. The Playground itself is fully set in soft sand, making it perfect for bare feet and active play. The main climbing structure is best suited to Read more…
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FeaturedDive Into the Magic of Disney’s The Little Mermaid These April School Holidays! Parents, grandparents, and little theatre lovers — get ready to make a splash! This April school holidays, the award-winning HAMA Productions invites Perth families to journey under the sea as Disney’s The Little Mermaid swims onto the stage at the beautiful Regal Theatre, Subiaco, from 4th April 2026. If you’ve ever watched your child sing along to “Under the Sea” or dream of a world beyond the waves, this is the musical experience they’ll never forget. A Story That Captures Every Generation At the heart of The Little Read more…
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The Army Museum of Western Australia in Fremantle shares the history and heritage of the Australian Army through a series of curated galleries and exhibits. Located within the historic Artillery Barracks, the museum presents military stories from pre–World War I through to modern conflicts, with dedicated spaces such as WW1 and WW2 galleries, a Prisoner of War gallery, and a Victoria Cross gallery featuring original VC medals. Visitors can explore uniforms, equipment, vehicles and interactive displays, with volunteers and Defence personnel on hand to add context and answer questions. The museum welcomes families, school groups and history enthusiasts, with wheelchair Read more…
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Bicton Baths is a beautiful, family-friendly swimming spot on the Swan River, offering calm, sheltered water and plenty of space for kids to play. The distinctive U-shaped jetty is a big hit with confident swimmers who love jumping in and climbing back up the ladders, while the shallow areas closer to shore are ideal for toddlers and less confident swimmers to paddle and splash. Families can enjoy shell collecting, nature play and even a bit of snorkelling, with clear water and plenty of marine life to spot. On the grassed reserve above the river there are shady picnic areas, free Read more…
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Geraldton Foreshore Youth Precinct Playground is a brilliant stop for families road-tripping up the coast or holidaying in Geraldton. Set right on the town foreshore outside the Geraldton Yacht Club, it overlooks sparkling Geraldton Bay and makes an ideal spot for kids to burn off energy while adults enjoy the ocean views. The Playground has a real “super park” feel and is best suited to confident climbers and kids roughly 4 years and up, though there are a few elements younger children can enjoy with supervision. The standout feature is the impressive Sky Walk – a towering rope and bridge Read more…
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Set right next to the iconic Busselton Jetty on the sparkling shores of Geographe Bay, the Busselton Foreshore Adventure Play Space is a must‑visit stop for families exploring the South West. This impressive ocean‑themed Playground brings Busselton’s maritime history to life with a giant wooden clipper ship, leaping whale, and a bright orange Kraken, all set against lush grass and shady pines. It’s a brilliant spot to break up a road trip, or spend a few relaxed hours by the water while the kids burn off energy. The centrepiece of the play space is the enormous “capsizing” ship perched on Read more…
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The Busselton Foreshore Toddler Playground is a charming, low-key play space designed especially for little ones right on the Busselton Jetty foreshore. Tucked on the opposite side of the Busselton Foreshore Adventure “Sea Play on the Bay” Playground, is perfectly placed for families to enjoy a relaxed play with beautiful ocean views and easy access to cafés and the jetty precinct. This is a sand-based nature Playground with shade sails over parts of the play area, making it more comfortable on warm days. Soft sand underfoot invites barefoot play, digging and pottering, while the surrounding grassy areas are ideal for Read more…
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Set in the heart of Manjimup, around three hours’ drive south of Perth, Manjimup Timber and Heritage Park is an absolute must‑visit for families exploring the Southern Forests. Spread over 12 hectares of landscaped parkland and natural bush, it combines one of WA’s most impressive regional adventure Playgrounds with museums, heritage buildings and tranquil picnic spots, making it very easy to spend a whole day here. The adventure Playground is the big drawcard and it truly offers something for all ages. Little ones are well catered for with a shaded toddler and pre‑school area featuring a small climbing structure and Read more…
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Margaret River Skate Park and Youth Precinct is a must-visit stop for families holidaying in the South West, especially if your kids love anything with wheels. Tucked just off Walcliffe Road, this modern, multi-million dollar facility brings together skating, scooting, BMX, parkour and nature play in one big, buzzing community space. It’s completely free to use, making it an easy add-on to any day exploring Margaret River. The concrete skate park is impressive, catering for everyone from wobbly beginners to confident, advanced riders. There are plenty of banks, steps, ramps and rails spread across the park so kids can gradually Read more…
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Set on the banks of the picturesque Leschenault Inlet, Sykes Foreshore Reserve is a brilliant family-friendly spot in Bunbury, offering a fantastic combination of fenced Playground, fun splash pad and calm inlet beach. It’s right next door to Discovery Parks – Bunbury Foreshore, making it an easy stop if you’re holidaying in the area, or a great day trip destination for locals. The centrepiece of the reserve is a large boat-themed Playground which ties into the area’s maritime history. In the late 1800s a ship was wrecked on this very shoreline, and at low tide you can still spot the Read more…
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The Pavilion at the iconic WACA Ground is a new community hub in the heart of East Perth, bringing together fitness, swimming and family fun in one place. Open to the public, it offers a modern health club and aquatics centre set against the backdrop of one of Perth’s most famous sporting venues. Families can make the most of the 50m outdoor heated pool, dedicated learn to swim programs and a fun-filled splash park with water play features that kids will love. For those seeking a bit more excitement, the facility also features waterslides, providing plenty of entertainment for children Read more…
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Prison Island Perth is an exciting team-based indoor adventure in the CBD, offering a unique alternative to traditional escape rooms that is perfect for families. With 35 different “cells” to explore, the experience is designed for ages 7 to 77, ensuring that kids, parents, and even grandparents can join in the fun together. Unlike a standard escape room where you are locked in one space, families can move freely between rooms, choosing from a variety of physical, technical, and intellectual challenges. Whether it’s testing your coordination in a game of basketball or working together to solve a tricky puzzle, there Read more…
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Located at the Westfield Innaloo Megacentre, Vita Player is a modern indoor play centre that blends traditional climbing structures with high-tech interactive gaming. It features a multi-level castle with light-up slides, a massive ball pit with interactive screens, and a dedicated VR room for older kids and adults. The centre caters to all ages, with a toddler-friendly zone and arcade-style games like mini race cars and diggers. Entry for children aged 1–12 includes free admission for two adults and bonus tokens for the tech games, while babies under 12 months enter for free. Facilities include an onsite café with a Read more…
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Little Builders Perth is a large-scale indoor sand construction play space designed for kids who love to dig, build, tip, fill and create. Set inside Watertown Brand Outlet Centre, it’s a great weather-proof option for families looking for a calmer, open-ended alternative to a typical indoor play centre. Kids can move between different play zones, including a huge indoor sandpit with construction-themed toys, plus additional areas for active and imaginative play. It’s best suited to children aged 10 and under, with babies under 1 welcome. Buggybuddys Review Little Builders Perth View this Read more…
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If you’re chasing a new playground, Rushton Park in Kelmscott is such a good one to have on your list. Found in the Perth Hills foothills, it’s close to bush trails for a pre- or post-play wander. The play equipment (replaced in late 2025), is vibrant and green, with reed-like green poles blending into the riverside spot. The playground’s glow-up looks fantastic and it’s set up really nicely for a mixed-age crew. For the tiny humans, there’s a smaller, low-to-the-ground climbing equipment with a slide that’s spot-on for toddlers. Steps, a little platform, and a mini climbing wall are all Read more…
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Discover The Creativity Cove — the newly rebranded creative workshop hub within The Smallest Candy & Novelty Shop! Here, creative energy blends with the lively atmosphere of Dolphin Quay, with indoor markets, restaurants, and the waterfront just steps away. With its bright, playful atmosphere and breezy coastal charm, The Creativity Cove is your happy place by the sea, a haven where creativity flows freely and the vibrant energy of the coast inspires every visit. You’re not just crafting at The Creativity Cove, you’re stepping into a space where creativity flows freely, and every piece you make becomes a cherished Read more…
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Crafter Studio Perth is a hands-on craft studio on Beaufort Street in Highgate, offering fun DIY activities for kids, teens, and adults. It is a popular spot for family outings, school holiday activities, and creative catch-ups with friends. Visitors can choose from a variety of projects, including making fluid bears, custom iPhone or AirPods cases with Decoden cream, polymer clay crafts, and textured canvas painting. All materials are provided, and friendly staff are available to offer guidance, making it suitable for all skill levels. Sessions typically last around an hour, and while walk-ins may be accommodated, online bookings are recommended Read more…
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Creative Soul Sessions is a welcoming art space in Armadale offering creative workshops and sessions for kids and adults. Activities include kids art classes, art workshops, private group bookings and social-style art experiences—designed for people who want to get creative in a relaxed setting. Buggybuddys Review Creative Soul Sessions at the Art Bar Read more…





































