Ten Activities to Feed the Kids' Passions (and Beat the Boredom) These School Holidays

There's plenty to do for any type of kid these school holidays, from a whimsical carnival to elephant tours, drama workshops and more.
Jasmine Crittenden
Published on September 23, 2025

Just like that, the sun is shining, and the spring school holidays are here. Wondering how you'll keep the minis busy while you're still working, cooking, shopping and the rest? We've come to your rescue — with ten irresistible activities happening in and around Melbourne.

Head to Werribee Park to meet more than 30 walking, talking, roaring dinosaurs. Then, make tracks to Werribee Open Range Zoo to go behind-the-scenes on the elephant trail. Plus, there's the NBA's first-ever visit to Australia, pizza-making classes for future chefs, free ferry rides across Port Phillip Bay, and loads more. Your house is now officially a whine-free zone.

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Get Up Close and Personal with the Prehistoric at Dinofest at Werribee Park

Whether you missed Dinofest (Melbourne East) last school holidays, or loved it so much you want to do it all again, you're in luck. The prehistoric event is happening again, and this time, in the delightful grounds of Werribee Park Mansion — with more than 30 roaring, walking, life-sized dinosaurs. This is your chance to meet a Stegosaurus up close, and give it a pat or a bite to eat. Other dinos that'll be keeping you company include a Triceratops, Spinosaurus, Pachycephalosaurs, Ankylosaur and the mighty Brachiosaurus. In between encounters, learn about the history of the Tyrannosaurus, go on a dino dig, feel a real dinosaur bone, and get into some dino-themed art and crafts. Dinofest is on daily throughout the holidays, and on Saturday, October 11, and Sunday, October 12.

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Learn to Make Australia's Best Pizza at Shop 225

Got the next Curtis Stone or Emma Dawson on your hands? Help them accelerate their culinary skills at Shop 225. The Pascoe Vale-based restaurant was named Australia's best pizzeria in 2025, and it's running two pizza-making classes for budding minis this spring school holiday — on Thursday, September 25, and Thursday, October 2. For $60 a pop, participants will learn to make pizzas from scratch, from stretching and tossing the dough, to designing their own toppings, to baking their creations in a woodfired pizza oven.

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Let Loose at Luna Park's School Holiday Events

Luna Park is embracing the spring school holidays with a bunch of activities. A petting farm is open daily from 11am-4pm, bringing cuddles and cuteness from baby goats, bunnies, sheep and more. Entry is included with your ticket. After that, whisk the little ones away (if you can) to the face painting station, where they'll be transformed into the magical creature of their dreams. Then, it'll be time to feast on hot jam doughnuts, churros, hot chocolate and more, before hitting the rides. Luna Park is open every day of the school holidays, plus on Monday, October 6.

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Hit the Court at the NBA x NBL Melbourne Series

This school holiday might be forever remembered for one thing: the very first time the National Basketball Association (NBA) made its way from the States Down Under. More specifically, the New Orleans Pelicans are getting ready to play two preseason games against NBL teams at the Rod Laver Arena. Catch them up against Melbourne United on Thursday, October 2, then in competition with South East Melbourne Phoenix on Sunday, October 5. On top of that, there's a family-friendly fan night on Saturday, October 4, featuring skills challenges, a three-point contest and live performances. Plus, on Thursday, October 2, you can watch the Pelicans in action at an open training session.

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Meet Friendly Giants at Werribee Open Range Zoo's Elephant Experience

Is your little one the next Doctor Dolittle? Nurture their love of animals at Werribee Open Range Zoo these school holidays. Two new elephant experiences are on the program. The first is the Elephant Experience, which gives you 75 minutes behind the scenes of the zoo's new, 21-hectare Elephant Trail. You'll visit an elephant barn, watch a training session and learn what it takes to look after a herd of four-tonne creatures. The Elephant Experience is available on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday mornings, and costs $171 per person. The second is the Elephant Wellbeing Walking Tour, a 60-minute guided stroll that brings you insights into elephants, their behaviour and their environment. It happens at 1.30pm every Saturday and Sunday.

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Hop Aboard Port Phillip Ferries' Free Rides

Port Phillip Ferries are celebrating the school holidays with a host of watery adventures. On Tuesday, September 30, climb aboard a Magical Movie Singalong Cruise to spend an hour or two singing along to all your favourite cinematic hits. Listen out for tunes from Frozen, the Lion King, Moana, Toy Story, Grease, the Little Mermaid and loads of others. Then swap music for art on an overwater trip to the Archibald Prize, currently showing at Geelong Gallery. Port Phillip Ferries has partnered with the gallery to offer ferry + exhibition tickets at a steal. Last but not least, any time you catch a regular service during the holidays, kids aged 4-16 can travel free. Just enter the code PPFKidsFree when booking.

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Meet Thomas the Tank Engine on the Bellarine Railway

Thomas the Tank Engine and his array of friends have been adored by kids for 80 years. To celebrate, the Bellarine Railway at Queenscliff is hosting a Day out with Thomas on Saturday, October 4, and Sunday, October 5. Over two days, enjoy unlimited rides on Thomas, a meet-and-greet with Sir Topham Hatt, fire engines, bubble blowers, mini golf and prize packs. Family tickets (from $110 for two adults and two children) include a 45-minute ride along the Bellarine. All the action will take place at Queenscliff Station, and you can book via the Bellarine Railway website.

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Climb Through Art at The Playground Project

Keen to take your kid to an art exhibition, but not so keen on having to make sure they don't touch anything? The Playground Project is the answer. Unlike hands-off art shows, this one lets visitors climb, crawl and fall. That's because it's a celebration of the history of the mighty playground, explored through photos, videos, archival materials and texts from all over the world. And there are three installations where the little ones can put this history into practice. See The Playground Project at the Incinerator Gallery in Aberfeldie between now and Sunday, October 12.

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Have Tonnes of Fun at The Melbourne Royal Show

The biggest event on the spring school holiday calendar is the Melbourne Royal Show. Whatever your kid's into — from rides and show bags to food and animals — they can lap it all up from Thursday, September 25-Sunday, October 5, at the Melbourne Showgrounds. In one day, watch them meet a 1,000kg bull, shear a sheep, wander around a LEGO play land, and ride the Beast (for over 16s) or the Circus Train (for 0-5s). After that, catch a Blue Ribbon Competition or two — from the battle for best dog, starring more than 3,000 dogs, to the Royal Horses in Action contest. cp-line

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Snack, Sip and Frolick at Bendigo Bloom

From now till the end of November, Bendigo is celebrating spring with its annual Bloom festival. Nearly 100 activations are on the program, across wine, food, art, history, comedy and, of course, the great outdoors. Take the kids along Bloom After Dark, a free illuminated trail of giant flower displays and interactive installations. Visit the Village of Gnomes in Canterbury Park Gardens. Stroll through hundreds of acres of canola fields on the Cornella Canola Walk in the Heathcote region. And, from Friday, October 3-Sunday, October 5, check out the Loddon Valley Arts Festival. You'll find the rest of the epic program on the Bendigo Bloom website.

Published on September 23, 2025 by Jasmine Crittenden
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