School Holiday Fun in the City of Casey

Get the kids out of the house these school holidays and enjoy some of the fun and family-friendly activities in the City of Casey.

06 Jan 2023

Multi-Sports at Casey Stadium 

Every Tuesday, 12.30 pm-1.30 pm

Come down and try out one of the many sports on offer including basketball, volleyball, kickball, and soccer. This free event is a perfect way to get outside and enjoy some summer sunshine.

For more information, follow the link here.

Footy at Casey Fields

Every Wednesday, 5.30 pm – 7 pm

Lace up the footy boots and get involved in Victoria’s favourite pastime, Aussie rules football at Casey Fields every Wednesday between 5.30-pm.

More information is available on the City of Casey website here.

The Shed Skate Park

Beat the heat (or escape the rain!) at the country’s biggest indoor skatepark, The Shed. The Shed is purpose-built for skaters and BMXers of all ages and abilities, with lessons and parties also available.

Check out their website for more information https://theshedskatepark.com.au/

Hypercolour Family Films: Trolls World Tour

Sunday 8 January 2023

A Sunday film for the whole family to enjoy, Bunjil Place and Westfield Fountain Gate have partnered together to bring some hyper coloured fun to the school holidays. Enjoy festive fries, kiragi nuggets, popcorn and more, plus a complimentary colourful slushie on arrival.

Tickets are $5 each and can be purchased here.

Casey Aquatic and Recreation Centre

With a toddler play pool and splash park, wave pool, onsite café and childcare facilities, Casey Aquatic and Recreation Centre is the perfect spot to cool off this summer.

For more information, check out their website – https://www.caseyarc.ymca.org.au/

School Holiday Fun: Creative Play

Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 January. 11 am – 2 pm

Get creative at Bunjil Place, as children and families are invited to explore their creativity using recycled and everyday materials to create artwork or add to a larger installation.

Suitable for children aged 4-12 years, more information can be found on the Bunjil Place website here.

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