when: 16 January 2025 | | cost: Check website for details | address: Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House, 18 King George Terrace, Parkes | website: https://www.moadoph.gov.au/visit/whats-on/events/school-holiday-activities
published: 16 Jan 2025, 5 min read
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Do your warm-ups and put on your jersey... Open Air PlayUP is back for the school holidays! Come and enjoy a carnival of outdoor play to celebrate the opening of Behind the Lines 2024: No guts, no glory.
Head to the Senate Courtyard to hurdle, race and hop your way through all the activities on offer. Once you've gone for gold, you can settle down in a comfy seat with a book, build with blocks, or relax as a family.
You can pack a half-time picnic (without nuts) and bring the whole family down to enjoy the fun. Don't forget to bring your bucket hats and a water bottle.
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Overview
Do your warm-ups and put on your jersey... Open Air PlayUP is back for the school holidays! Come and enjoy a carnival of outdoor play to celebrate the opening of Behind the Lines 2024: No guts, no glory.
Head to the Senate Courtyard to hurdle, race and hop your way through all the activities on offer. Once you've gone for gold, you can settle down in a comfy seat with a book, build with blocks, or relax as a family.
You can pack a half-time picnic (without nuts) and bring the whole family down to enjoy the fun. Don't forget to bring your bucket hats and a water bottle.
Go see Open Air Playup 2025.
Open Air Playup 2025 is on 16 January 2025. The opening hours are: Check website for details. Conveniently located in Canberra City. Call 02 6270 8222 for details. Visit their website at https://www.moadoph.gov.au/visit/whats-on/events/school-holiday-activities.
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