What's on: Your guide to events and things to do with kids in 2025
There’s nothing like the magic of a live show to create lasting family memories! This year is packed with incredible events, from the fun of Disney On Ice to stepping into the incredible Planet Bubble and expoloring Bluey’s World and more.
We’ve rounded up the must-see experiences to make this year unforgettable. Let’s plan the ultimate family adventure!

From the wonders of Encanto to the waves of Moana, Disney On Ice returns with a star-studded adventure that’ll leave the whole family cheering. Join Mirabel, Moana, Anna, Elsa, and your favourite Disney Princesses as they skate, sing and sparkle across the ice in a show that celebrates courage, kindness and finding the hero in all of us.
With Mickey and Minnie as your hosts, expect jaw-dropping skating, stunning costumes and all the singalong moments your kids (and you) can handle.
Get ready to find your hero – on ice.

Step into a winter wonderland at Snow Time in the Garden, running from 28 June to 27 July 2025 at Hunter Valley Gardens, Pokolbin, NSW.
Just two hours from Sydney and a short drive from Newcastle, this all-ages event is packed with frosty fun, including an ice skating rink, snow play zone, 45m long giant toboggan, carnival rides and more.
Whether it’s your child’s first time seeing snow or a full family day out, there’s something magical for everyone.

After wowing over 2 million visitors worldwide, Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience is making its Aussie debut at Paddington Pavilion, Sydney Olympic Park from 6 June 2025.
Think giant bubbles, trippy VR, glowing projections and more than 10 mind-bending rooms designed to spark joy, curiosity and serious Insta content. Already a hit in Milan, LA and London, the experience is part art, part play, and pure sensory fun for all ages.
It’s open until at least 2026 – so plenty of time to float on in.
Allow 60-90 minutes
Paddington Pavilion (Gate 4), Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127, Australia
All ages are welcome!
The venue is wheelchair accessible
Access to the virtual reality experience can be purchased separately on-site
Socks need to be worn in the bubble bath

LEGO® Star Wars: The Exhibition is making its world-first debut at Melbourne Museum on May 4 – yes, Star Wars Day! Get ready to explore epic life-sized builds, hands-on zones, and interactive digital experiences that bring the Star Wars universe to life, brick by brick.
Built with over 8 million LEGO bricks and 25,000+ hours of build time, this immersive exhibition is perfect for fans of all ages. From X-Wings to droids and entire movie scenes, it’s the ultimate LEGO x Star Wars experience.
May the bricks be with you!

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Code Camp runs award-winning school holiday and after-school programs where kids can get creative with coding, tech, and hands-on crafts. Whether your child loves Minecraft, robotics, design, or DJing, there’s something for every interest.
With over 250,000 kids inspired so far, Code Camp is Australia’s #1 holiday program. It’s a fun, safe space for kids to learn new skills, meet friends, and let their imaginations run wild.

From wicked pranks to big feelings, the Opera House is serving up two must-see shows for kids these school holidays.
First up, BullyBully (6–12 July) is the show every parent wishes they had when navigating tricky friendship stuff. Packed with clowning, physical comedy and zero dialogue, this laugh-out-loud, non-verbal performance helps kids (and grown-ups) make sense of bullying and big emotions – no matter their language or background.
Then it’s time to meet the nastiest couple in town. From 5–19 July, Roald Dahl’s The Twits takes over the Playhouse in a hilarious stage adaptation by Shake & Stir Theatre Co. Expect high-energy pranks, absurdity and a whole lot of gross-out humour – perfect for kids 5+ and a fabulous intro to live theatre.
Holiday fun = sorted.

Step into Vegesaur Valley with ABC Kids and Cheeky Little’s all-new immersive adventure, inspired by the hit show Ginger and the Vegesaurs!
Housed in Luna Park’s Immersive Big Top, this unique show uses cutting-edge tech like mapped audio and visuals across 39 projectors to bring the world of Vegesaurs to life like never before.

Experience the Titanic like never before with this 45-minute VR adventure in Melbourne. Dive to the wreck site today, then travel back to 1912 to explore the ship as a passenger. Walk the Grand Staircase, meet real-life characters, and explore iconic spaces. With immersive VR, you can move freely and interact with your surroundings. Perfect for families, history buffs, and Titanic fans!
Level 1, 206 Bourke St, Melbourne, Vic
Ages 8+
From $35
Choose your date and time when booking.

There’s so much to see and do!
Just a 5-6 hour drive from Sydney, Canberra, or Newcastle, Taronga Western Plains Zoo Dubbo is home to incredible animals from around the world. From cheetahs, rhinos, and zebras to Sumatran tigers, Asianelephants, and iconic Australian wildlife – there’s so much to see!
Download the Taronga Western Plains Zoo app for an interactive map, keeper talk times, and feeding schedules to help you plan your day.
: Open 365 days a year, including public holidays.
8:30am – 4:00pm: Savannah Visitor Plaza
9:00am – 4:00pm: Zoo Circuit
For more information about planning a visit to Taronga Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo or to purchase your tickets online for up to 20% off, tap the link below.

Looking for a unique experience these school holidays? Families can explore Sydney’s stunning Middle Harbour aboard your very own electric picnic boat as GoBoat launches from D’Albora Marina at The Spit, Mosman – just in time for the Easter break
- All safety gear provided
Since launching in Canberra in 2017, GoBoat has welcomed over 350,000 guests (and played a part in over 50 wedding proposals!).
Prices start from just $19 per person, making it an easy and affordable way for everyone to enjoy Sydney’s sparkling waters – no experience required!

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Meet adorable new arrivals, explore animal habitats on the No Place Like Home trail, and go in the draw to Win a Zoofari Lodge family stay in Dubbo, thanks to GIO!
Over the holidays, enjoy 15+ daily keeper talks, spot baby animals, and don’t miss the Crawly Critters Alive show – running twice daily all holidays.
Taronga Zoo Sydney is open daily from 9:30am – 5:00pm. Upgrade your admission ticket to a Zoo Friends membership for 365 days of adventures.
For more information about planning a visit to Taronga Zoo Sydney or to purchase your tickets online for up to 20% off, tap the link below.

Bluey’s World
Northshore Pavilion in Hamilton, Queensland.
Created by BBC Studios, HVK Productions, the Queensland Government, Brisbane City Council, and Brisbane Economic Development Agency, this exciting new attraction is a must-visit for Bluey fans and families.
The immersive experience will bring everyone’s favourite Blue Heeler, Bluey, to life. Wander through life-size sets inspired by the show’s most beloved episodes.
Explore Bluey and Bingo’s bedroom, hang out in the Heeler family’s living room and kitchen, and soak in every perfectly recreated detail.
Don’t miss the outdoor area, where Bluey’s backyard comes to life under the beautiful Poinciana tree.
Afterwards, relax at the café, shop for exclusive Bluey merchandise, or let loose in the playground.
Cost: Tickets start from $49.90.

Lite Brite: Worlds of Wonder
Luna Park, Sydney
LITE-BRITE: Worlds of Wonder takes you on a 40-minute adventure through three vibrant worlds, each glowing with thousands of colourful lights.
Created by Toronto’s Emmy® award-winning Secret Location and Hasbro, this experience is all about rekindling that childhood spark and embracing the real-life magic of LITE-BRITE.
Visitors can dive into a magical ocean, wander through lush forests with dinosaurs, and explore a futuristic sci-fi city.
It’s the perfect attraction for anyone, whether you’re a kid sharing a moment of awe or an adult rediscovering the joy of imagination.
It is recommended that visitors allow 40 minutes for the self-guided journey.
Cost: Tickets are priced at $15, or $12.50 each when purchasing four or more tickets.

Dig IT
Tamborine Mountain, Queensland
Real excavator machinery and construction-themed fun? Grab your hard hats, throw on your high-vis gear, and get ready for the “best day ever” at Dig IT, Australia’s first-ever mini-excavator park at Tamborine Mountain, just an hour from the Gold Coast and Brisbane.
Open every weekend plus school holidays: Dig IT – Australia’s first mini excavator park
Thunderbird Park – Tamborine Mountain Road, Tamborine Mountain, Scenic Rim Queensland.
Child or Adult admission $59 and Concession is $55 for 2 hour sessions.
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