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A fun circus skills program where kids try aerials, acro and trampolining while building confidence in a supportive indoor space.
An outdoor adventure where kids climb, zip and explore through treetop courses, building confidence and burning energy these school holidays.
A hands-on zoo adventure where kids explore animal diets through puzzles, activities and a fun recipe trail these holidays.
A hands-on zoo adventure where kids explore animal diets through puzzles, activities and a fun recipe trail these holidays.
AUTUMN 2026 SCHOOL HOLIDAYS IN ADELAIDE | Autumn is here and we’re rounding up the best things to do with kids, from events and programs to outdoor adventures and family fun across Adelaide!
SALA Festival 2026 invites families and young creatives to explore art across South Australia, with opportunities to exhibit, discover and get inspired this August.
A thoughtful collection of kids books that nurture creativity, emotional wellbeing and confident thinking through engaging activities and storytelling.
The Norwood Food & Wine Festival returns on 12 April with street food, live music, chef demonstrations and footy on the big screen - a fun, free day out for families.
Three Australian mums created the Play All Day app to help families reduce screen time and rediscover simple, meaningful play at home with easy, age-appropriate activities.
Tru Ninja has opened at Rundle Place, bringing a major indoor obstacle adventure park to Adelaide with ninja courses, inflatables and zones for all ages.
Disney On Ice presents Magic in the Stars arrives in Adelaide this June with 56 Disney characters including Mirabel, Moana, Elsa, Raya and the Toy Story gang.
National Pharmacies has announced free flu vaccinations for eligible members, helping families access preventative healthcare ahead of winter.
One of McLaren Vale’s most loved family events returns this March as the Twilight Food Affair brings together international street food, local wine, carnival rides, live music and fireworks for a relaxed twilight celebration at Tatachilla Lutheran College.
Joe Wicks shares simple and fun ways families can integrate movement into daily life, making exercise playful, routine, and beneficial for physical and mental health.
A fun, low-cost junk journal-style vision board craft for kids using recycled materials, encouraging creativity, confidence and big ideas for the year ahead.