These are past events and have already happened.
Barangaroo Artisan Market – The annual Barangaroo Artisan Market is back and bigger than ever, with over 60 stallholders taking over the streets for a fun-filled day of shopping, live music, entertainment and gourmet treats. The Streets will be abuzz with live entertainment, DJs and roving performers including: colourful hula hoopers; aerial bike performances; the Mondriettes strutting their stuff in go-go boots and pulling off mind-blowing acrobatics; colourful suit wearing stilt walkers the Hi-Life Horns playing jazz and pop tunes; and the masters of music and mischief the Riot Squad, playing a mix of soul, pop and good old fashioned rock and roll. 10am-3pm, Saturday, May 11, Barangaroo.
Taronga Zoo – Taronga has planned a jam-packed schedule of free kids’ activities and inflatable fun for the whole family. Grab a seat and listen to a variety of unforgettable talks, shows and presentations, plus, meet six new baby animals and walk along the Good Vibrations animal trail. Taronga Zoo, Mosman.
Marvel Universe Live! – This live performance will see iconic Marvel Super Heroes Spider-Man and The Avengers join the Guardians of the Galaxy, including Star-Lord, Gamora, Groot, Rocket and Drax, in a legendary battle to defend the universe from evil. The production features cutting-edge special effects, aerial maneuvers, pyrotechnics, martial arts, motorcycle stunts and vast 3D video projection that will leave fans of all ages immersed in the Marvel Universe. April 19-22, 2024, Qudos Bank Arena, Homebush.
Greek Street Fair – Enjoy live Greek music, food, dance performances, market stalls, competitions, rides, activities and more. 11am-5pm, Sunday, November 12, Railway Pde & Burleigh St, Burwood.
La Perouse Public School Christmas Market – Explore over 60 food and market stalls and let the kids run wild with loads of activities including a visit from the Golden Ridge Animal Farm ponies, inflatable obstacle course and inflatable games. There will also be live music and performances. 10am-3pm, Sunday, November 12, La Perouse Public School.
Movie Night – Kyeemagh Public School’s P&C is putting on a movie night at the school. See Elf and take advantage of the food and market stalls, kid’s activities and more. Ticket sales close November 8, $5pp. Doors open at 5pm and movie starts at 6.30pm. Friday, November 10, Kyeemagh Public School.
Protect Australia’s Ocean for Good – Join host Dave Rastovich and ocean loving friends for an evening of films, live music and conversations about how people can work together to protect Australia’s ocean for good. This event is free, family friendly and open to the public. 6.30pm, Thursday, November 9, Harbord Hotel, Freshwater.
Gumnut Fair – This fair includes a chance to meet and greet with May Gibbs characters, Christmas gift shopping, homemade cake, lemonade and garden stalls, Devonshire Tea, sausage sizzle, face painting, May Gibbs raffle and more. Visitors are encouraged to attend in May Gibbs or vintage 1920’s theme dress ups if they like. 11am-3pm, Sunday, November 12, 5 Wallaringa Ave, Kurraba Point.
Sculpture by the Sea – The world’s largest annual free-to-the-public outdoor sculpture exhibition features over 100 artworks from Australian and international artists along the spectacular 2km Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk. Free event. October 20-November 6. Bondi to Tamarama walk.
Halloween Event: Mimmynvovo is launching its Halloween Spooky Selfie Experience this October. This immersive studio experience will take guests on a journey to a frightfully fantastic world. Perfect for the whole family, a date night, or a group experience for friends, expect interactive selfie sets, spooky games, immersive props, ball pits and incredible themed rooms. Each experience goes for 60 minutes and there are various time slots are available. October 18-31, 26/108 Dunning Ave, Rosebery. Book here.
Waru – Journey of a small turtle – Australia’s leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performing arts company, Bangarra Dance Theatre is touring their stunning work for children, Waru – Journey of the small turtle. A journey of survival and discovery with our heroine Migi the turtle, the contemporary saltwater Lagaw Kazil (Island Children) story is inspired by the totemic system of the green turtle, in an interactive and immersive introduction to Torres Strait Islander culture and dance. Ages 3-7. September 27- October 14, Bangarra Studio Theatre, Walsh Bay.
Brickwrecks LEGO at the Maritime Museum – See some of the world’s most fascinating shipwrecks in LEGO form, in this partnership between Ryan “The Brickman” McNaught, the Australian National Maritime Museum and the Western Australian Museum. Adults from $25, child (under 15) from $15, under-4s free. On now, Australian National Maritime Museum.
Hello Kitty’s Symphony Concert: The Ribbon Kingdom -Hello Kitty and Friends together with The Ribbon Kingdom Band present a classical concert for Australian fans. The Ribbon Kingdom Band, composed of Hello Kitty, Daniel, MyMelody, and Badbadtz-Maru, are getting ready to perform a special show. The concert will feature classical tracks such as Beethoven’s Für Elise, Baucherini’s Menuet, Mozart’s Turkish March, Austin’s Dolly’s Dreaming and Awakening, and Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker. It will showcase various musical instruments including the piano, violin, viola, cello, and flute. Ages 4+ October 5-7, The Concourse, Chatswood.
Bakugan Live Gaming Event – Battling game Bakugan is having a resurgence and to celebrate they’re hosting live gaming events around Sydney. Kids get the chance to learn about the game, play it themselves plus they’ll get a freebie and can take a snap in the photobooth. 10am-4pm, Saturday, October 7, Westfield Miranda.
Monster Jam – The most unexpected, unscripted and unforgettable motorsports experience for families and fans in the world today is returning to Sydney. World champion athletes and their 12,000-pound monster trucks tear up the dirt in wide-open competitions of speed and skill. There’s also a Freestyle Motocross (FMX) exhibition, including an FMX best trick competition. 6pm, Saturday, October 14, Accor Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park.
Tinkerbell and the Dream Fairies – This Spring school holidays, join in on an enchanting world of song and dance as the adventurous Tinkerbell flys into the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney. Along the way, she’ll meet up with some fairy fairies from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the cheeky Mustardseed, fluttery Moth, daring Cobweb and sweet Peaseblossom, who will help Tinkerbell on a magical quest to find her lost wings. The audience is invited to join in the fun and come along in their favourite fancy dress. Runtime is 1hr 15min with no interval. Ages 4+. From $25, children under 12 months are free. September 23-October 8, Pioneer Garden, entry via the Morshead Gate, Palace Gate or Conservatorium Gate, Royal Botanic Garden.
Day out with Thomas – Thomas and Friends returns to the NSW Rail Museum this September. Grab your tickets and meet Thomas, toot his whistle and jump on board for a 30-minute steam ride. All ages. From $30 for adults and from $20 for children. September 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, NSW Rail Museum, 10 Barbour Rd, Thirlmere.
Disney’s Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation – This beautiful new stage adaptation features Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin and their best friends Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, Rabbit, Owl and Tigger. The characters come to life in a beautifully crafted stage musical adaptation featuring stunning life-size puppetry. From $61.90 September 15-16, Riverside Theatres, Parramatta.
Sydney Fringe Festival – This year, Fringe Kids is taking over three spectacular spaces and is bringing explosive entertainment in the daytime tailored for families and kids. Events include Monski Mouse Baby Disco Dance Hall, Drag Story Time, Piccolo Ponies, Dinosaur Time Machine and more. September 15-October 1, various locations in the CBD and at The Entertainment Quarter Moore Park.
Dorothy the Dinosaur’s School Holiday Spectacular – Get ready to ‘Romp-Bomp-A-Stomp’ with Dorothy and her Wiggly friends, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus and Captain Feathersword. They’ll be performing classic Wiggly tunes including ‘Rock-A-Bye Your Bear’, ‘Fruit Salad’, ‘Do the Propeller!’ and many more. Ages 1+. September 12-October 2, Blacktown, Katoomba, Budgewoi, Windsor, Hurlstone Park, Casula and Menai.
Harry Potter: A Yule Ball Celebration – Launched by Warner Bros. Discovery Global Themed Entertainment and Fever, the leading entertainment discovery platform, Harry Potter: A Yule Ball Celebration is a spellbinding party where guests will be able to participate in iconic and beloved moments inspired by J.K. Rowling’s magical stories and scenes from the Harry Potter film series. The experience features several Wizarding World elements and celebrates the Yule Ball moment in a whimsical, elegant way. Guests are encouraged to dress up in their best Wizarding World attire. Throughout the event, attendees can enjoy Hogwarts house challenges, delicious food and beverages, as well as a market featuring branded merchandise. Ages 6+. $40-$54. Until September 10, Paddington Town Hall, 249 Oxford St, Paddington.
Kaleidoscope – From leading installation artist Keith Courtney, Kaleidoscope is a mesmerising symphony of sound and light, staged in a breathtaking mirror maze taking over Powerhouse Sydney. The exhibition is a family and dog-friendly installation which scales a deceptively simple optical device to epic proportions, allowing you to step inside a constantly shifting illusion. It is suitable for all ages, allow about 30 minutes to enjoy the experience. $15, children under 5 and adults over 75 are free. 2-9pm, Wednesdays-Sundays, until September 10, Powerhouse, Ultimo.
Craft & Quilt Fair
The Craft & Quilt Fair will be showcasing a unique kaleidoscope of crafting talent, skills and products and for the first time, the fair will be across four days, allowing visitors more time for crafty fun.
Featuring showcases and workshops for all craft skills including knitting, crochet, quilting, papercraft, weaving, jewellery making, sewing, cross stitch, patchwork and embroidery. A number of these workshops will also be kid-friendly.
When: June 28-July 1
Where: The Dome, Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park
Price: See website for details
More info: craftfair.com.au
Just Live On Stage!
Ages 8-12
Adapted from the bestselling Australian book series written by Andy Griffiths and Illustrated by Terry Denton, JUST (tricking, annoying, stupid, crazy, disgusting, shocking, doomed) LIVE ON STAGE! is coming to Rooty Hill and Casula.
This production vividly and hilariously brings the rich and wild stories to life, with everything from invisibility pills and mudmen, to vomiting dogs and death-defying balloon rides. A love letter to the powers of imagination to remind us that all it takes is just a little determination.
The production is on at the Sydney Colieum Theatre, West HQ, Rooty Hill at 10am & 1pm, July 4. $39-$49. sydneycoliseum.com.au
It then moves to Casula Powerhouse, July 6-7, $24-$28. casulapowerhouse.com
Set for School July Holiday Program
Ages 3-7
Set for School helps prepare children aged 3-6-years-old for school. During their readiness program, children are given the tools to help them succeed at school. The program focuses on developing children’s’ social and emotional skills, physical skills, communication skills and cognitive skills.
They are hosting a range of school holiday programs in July, including school readiness intensives, brick making workshops and literacy support days.
When: July 3-7 and July 10-14
Where: 189-191 Bronte Rd, Queens Park
Price: $80-$140
More info: setforschool.com.au
Vivid 2023
Vivid, the annual festival of light, music, and ideas is back for another incredible year. As always, the festival features spectacular light displays, immersive art installations, live music performances, and inspiring talks and workshops. There’s something for everyone.
See our list of family-friendly events here.
When: May 26-June 17
Where: Sydney CBD and surrounds
Price: Free & ticketed events
More info: vividsydney.com
Par-tea at Novotel Sydney Central
The Novotel Sydney Central are launching their Par-tea package just in time for the next school holidays.
The kids will be thrilled to indulge in a Par-tea in the comfort of their own room, which will see the little ones treated to an array of savoury and sweet delights in true high-tea style. Sit back and relax as they sip on hot chocolates and milkshakes under a provided tepee which will have their imaginations running wild. The fun will roll on with the supplied activity packs which ensure those wet-weather boredom days are kept at bay.
Inclusions:
Overnight accommodation
In-room high tea (includes a selection of milkshakes or hot chocolate) per stay
Glamping pack (tepee and activity pack)
Buffet breakfast – kids eat free
Secured parking
When: July 1-16
Where: Novotel Sydney Central, Thomas St, Haymarket
Price: Starting from $279
More info: novotelsydneycentral.com.au
Pyrmont Festival
All ages
The Pyrmont Festival is a family-friendly event food and wine festival with plenty for the whole family to enjoy.
The festival features food trucks, local cuisines, and even an ice cream and brownie bar. Children can enjoy the Kids Zone with a jumping castle, face painting and games, while parents can relax in the parents’ chill zone.
Live music from local artists can be enjoyed at the Harbour View and Sunset Stages. Painting classes are also available for those interested. Furry friends are welcome on a leash.
When: 11am-5pm, May 6-7
Where: Pirrama Park, Pirrama Road, Pyrmont
Price: Free entry
More info: pyrmontfestival.com.au
Jazz in the Park
All ages
As part of the Balmain Rozelle Food and Art Festival, a terrific line-up of award-winning jazz musicians will take the stage in Gladstone Park for the return of Jazz in the Park to Balmain.
This year’s line-up of includes Ellen Kirkwood and her new band EK and the Extraordinaires who will kick off the festival just after 2pm. The Greasy Chicken Orchestra, led by Phillip Johnston, will follow with their finely tuned brand of swinging 20s/30s jazz and pianist/composer Matt McMahon will perform as a part of the Matt MacMahon Trio.
On Stage at Jazz in the Park
2.10 pm: EK and the Extraordinaires
3.10pm: Greasy Chicken Orchestra
4.10pm: Matt McMahon Trio
The festival offers a family-friendly atmosphere, and attendees can make a day of it by purchasing a picnic hamper from a Darling St business and bringing the whole family to experience an afternoon in the park with the best of Inner West Jazz.
When: 2-5pm, Saturday, April 29
Where: Gladstone Park, Balmain
Price: Free
More info: innerwest.nsw.gov.au
Robertson Potato Festival – Southern Highlands
The Robertson Potato Festival returns in 2023 with an array of family-friendly activities including live music, cooking demonstrations, and potato competitions such as peeling, stacking, and picking events. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of food options and sample potato-based vodka from local distillery SoHi Spirits. Kids can enjoy free face painting, animal petting and feeding, and rides while adults can take scenic helicopter rides.
When: May 6-7
Where: Robertson Showgrounds, Robertson
Price: From $20
More info: potatofestival.com.au
Movies in the Park
All ages
Waverley Council is hosting Movie Nights in the Park, a free community event for families to enjoy. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet Mayor Paula Masselos and Councillors. Bring a picnic rug, blanket, or low-lying chair and a picnic dinner, plus enjoy free popcorn, gelato, and face painting. The events start at 5pm, with movies beginning at approximately 6pm or sundown.
Saturday, 29th April 29: Kung Fu Panda – Waverley Park
Saturday, May 20: Despicable Me – Bondi Pavilion
Saturday, May 27: Madagascar– Kimberley Reserve
More info: waverley.nsw.gov.au
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Ages 18 months+
Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar is being brought to life on stage at The Concourse this April.
The production features more than 75 magical puppets and an Australian cast. The audience will also get to enjoy some of Carle’s other stories, including Brown Bear, Ten Little Rubber Duckies and The Very Busy Spider.
The production is by the team behind other Australian tours, The Gruffalo, Spot and more. It runs for approximately 50 minutes.
When: April 19-23, 2023
Where: The Concourse Theatre, Chatswood
Price: $41
More info: theconcourse.com.au
Volvo Ocean Lovers Festival
The annual Volvo Ocean Lovers Festival is returning to Bondi with a jam-packed program of activities and events to celebrate and inspire action for the ocean.
Held over five days, the festival will transform the newly restored Bondi Pavilion into an ocean sanctuary, highlighting the latest science and innovations for protecting and nurturing the ocean and its wildlife. There will be music, art, films, food, talks, market stalls and entertainment for all ages.
When: March 15-19
Where: Bondi Beach and Pavilion
Price: Free and ticketed events
More info: oceanloversfestival.com
True Little Tribe: Nature Play and Sensory Workshops
True Little Tribe runs Nature Play Sensory Workshops for ages four months to five years in a quiet little nook in North Bondi.
The environment is calm and stimulating with a range of sustainable and quality activities. A place you can go for a cup of tea to meet up with friends or make new ones.
As a special incursion for this term only they also have their Butterfly workshop where you can experience the hatching process up close.
Term 1 Workshop: 14th Feb – 9th March (4 weeks)
Butterfly Workshop (1 hr)
$120 Term Booking
$35 Casual
Ages: 1 – 5 years
*the butterfly incursion will take place for 2 weeks within the 4 week term
Nature Play Workshop (1 hr)
$100 Term Booking
$30 Casual
Ages: 4 months – 1 year
You can either book for the full term or join casually. For more info visit True Little Tribe on Instagram or use this link to book: https://forms.gle/knEhnegNkeWTm9DJ6
Centre for Creativity at Sydney Opera House
Touch and Go
Ages 2-3
Touch and Go is a dancing game and children are invited to enter a playful world of shapes and pathways, steppingstones and lines, with two friendly dancers and a live guitarist.
The kids can become part of the performance themselves or watch from a distance.
The event runs for 40 minutes with no interval. Children must be accompanied by their carer.
When: March 21-30
Where: Sydney Opera House
Price: $45 for child and their carer
More info: sydneyoperahouse.com
St Patrick’s Day Celebrations Parade & Festival 2023
The St Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival are back for another year and children are welcome in all areas.
The day kicks off at 9.30am with the parade, followed by a Smoking Ceremony at 10.45am and the festival from 11am.
The parade will feature more than 1000 marchers. There will be live music all day, plus markets and stalls, Irish dancing, face painting, arts and crafts and Paw Patrol and Sesame Street characters will be doing meet and greets, plus a whole lot more.
The parade will begin at Argyle and Lower Fort St, making its way down George St and ending on the MCA Lawn.
When: From 9.30am, Sunday, March 19
Where: First Fleet Park, Custom’s House Square, Bligh & Barney Reserve and the MCA Lawn
Price: Free
More info: sydneystpatricksday.com
Sydney Streets Festival
The City of Sydney council has kicked off another year of Sydney Streets, bringing street festivals for the whole family to suburbs around the CBD and inner city.
Enjoy live music, roving performers, children’s entertainers and alfresco dining, while businesses and local retailers are given the opportunity to trade outdoors and entice passers-by with special offers, pop-up shops and live performances.
The March-April festivals are below:
11am-10pm, Saturday, March 11 – Redfern St, between Regent and Chalmers streets, Redfern
11am-10pm, Saturday, March 18 – Stanley St, between Yurong and Crown Streets, Darlinghurst
11am-10pm, Saturday, March 25 – Harris St, between Pyrmont Bridge Rd and Union St, Pyrmont
11am-10pm, Saturday, April 1 – Crown St, between Cleveland and Foveaux streets, Surry Hills
To find out more, visit cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
Air Play
Bring the whole family to Sutherland’s stunning new performing arts centre experience the incredible New York circus performers Acrobuffos.
Acrobuffos will present the spectacular global hit Air Play, thrilling audiences with its unique take on circus, comedy and spectacle. With flying umbrellas, larger-than-life balloons, giant kites floating over the audience and the biggest snow globe you have ever seen, this breathtaking homage to the power of air tells a story that is as heart-warming as it is hilarious. Packed full of gales of laughter and stunning images, Air Play is a moving visual poem that’s joyful for all ages to watch.
When: 7pm, Friday, March 3 and 2pm & 5pm, Sunday, March 5
Where: Pavilion Performing Arts Centre, Sutherland
Price: Child $40, adult from $54, family of four $190.
More info: thepavilionarts.au
Twilight at Taronga
This year, the Teeny Tiny Stevies are playing a show as part of Twilight at Taronga’s Lil’ Twilight series.
Sisters Byll and Beth Stephen are Teeny Tiny Stevies, the ARIA award winning songwriters who make irresistible tunes for kids.
When: Teeny Tiny Stevies, 9am, Saturday, March 4.
Where: Taronga Zoo
Price: $35-$49
More info: twilightattaronga.org.au
Summer Fest
All ages
Enjoy an afternoon of family fun featuring something for everyone in the inner west.
There will be a range of performances by The Beanies, Earthbeats, Spaghetti Confetti and Bella Donna Gorgonzola. You can learn circus skills with Circusworks, join a reading group with Paint Inner West REaD and join the Magic Yellow Bus for craft and activities.
There will also be local food stalls, but you can bring a picnic too.
When: 3-7pm, Sunday, February 26
Where: Enmore Park, Marrickville
Price: Free
More info: innerwest.nsw.gov.au
Baby Friendly Comedy Show
Mum and stand up comedian Amy Hetherington is putting on a baby-friendly comedy show in the inner west.
Crying Over Spilt Milk is an award-winning show about the joy, pain and madness of being a new parent, shining light on some of the challenges of being a mum.
The show is a baby friendly special, so families are encouraged to bring their babies and little ones along.
When: 3pm, Saturday, March 4
Where: The Chippo Hotel, Abercrombie St, Chippendale
Price: $28
More info: spiltmilkcomedysydney.eventbrite.com.au
Van Gogh Alive Returns to Sydney
The Van Gogh Alive exhibition is returning to Sydney this December, giving visitors the unique opportunity to immerse themselves into Van Gogh’s artistry and venture into his world.
Visitors are able to interact with Van Gogh’s art in ways they never imagined. From start to finish, be surrounded by a vibrant symphony of light, colour, sound and fragrance in a multi-sensory experience.
The exhibition gives you the sensation of walking right into his paintings and both children and adults and children will take delight in the super-scale show, viewing artworks from new angles and discovering unique perspectives.
When: Until February 26
Where: The Entertainment Quarter, 122 Lang Rd, Moore Park
Price: Adult $55, Child $44 (2-15yo), Under 2s free
More info: vangoghalive.com.au
Waru – journey of the small turtle
Ages 3-7
The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre Sutherland is opening its doors for its very first public performance, Waru – journey of a small turtle.
The performance is based on the first ever children’s work from Australia’s leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performing arts company, Bangarra Dance Theatre. The show will be a special preview performance in the brand-new Pavilion Performing Arts Centre.
The show provides teachers, parents, and caregivers with a unique opportunity to open up conversations about climate change, caring for the environment and the traditional values of respect and reciprocity. Alongside the performance of Waru, families will be invited into the stunning new Pavilion Performing Arts Centre foyer for curated, hands-on activities led by the Australian Maritime Museum. Children will have the opportunity to make their own ghost net turtle and join in on craft and educational activities before and after the show.
The 1.30pm performance on the Saturday will be followed by an interactive talk on stage, where children and their families will have the opportunity to hear more about The Torres Strait Islands and the Green Turtle.
The performance runs for 45 minutes.
When: 11am & 1.30pm, Saturday, January 28 & Sunday, January 29
Where: The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre Sutherland, 30 Eton St, Sutherland
Price: $35, family of four $120 (children under 12 months free)
More info: thepavilionarts.au
Sharks at the Australian Museum
Ages 3+
The Australian Museum’s latest exhibition takes you into the world of Sharks.
Created by Australian Museum experts, visitors will go back in time to meet sharks’ ancient ancestors, come face-to-face with an 8m-long Whale Shark, and uncover their extraordinary adaptations with interactive displays, touchable specimens and objects from the AM collections.
With cultural connections reaching back generations, visitors will discover how First Nations’ and Pasifika Peoples’ knowledge of sharks can help us protect them.
The exhibition includes life-size shark models ranging from 50cm to 8m, augmented reality interactives where you can play with a Whale Shark or explore the contents of a shark’s stomach, real, touchable shark specimens from the Australian Museum collection and more.
When: Until January 31, 2023
Where: Australian Museum, 1 William St, Sydney
Price: Adult $29, child $17.50
More info: australian.museum
Scenic World Dinosaur Valley
Ages 3-15+
Dinosaurs are coming to Scenic World in the Blue Mountains this November.
Catch the world’s steepest train to explore an ancient rainforest full of roaring, moving, life-sized dinosaurs. Then hitch a ride on the Cableway and head up to see Dinosaur Valley from high above in the Skyway.
Take a walk through the rainforest and discover clues from the past, find hidden dinosaurs and meet the park’s dinosaur rangers.
Upgrade your ticket to the Ultimate Dinosaur Valley Bundle and receive a Junior Ranger Pack with binoculars, a drink canteen, bandana, bookmark and draw-string backpack. Then head over to the Dino Play Zone where there will be a Jurassic Jungle Gym, Fossil Dig and Dino Disco.
Scenic World is great for the whole family. Under 3s are free and there is pram parking available.
When: From November 5
Where: Scenic World, Violet St &, Cliff Dr, Katoomba
Price: Adult from $49.90, child from $33 child
More info: scenicworld.com.au
Cinderella the Musical at the Lyric
Ages 5+
Cinderella the Musical is coming to Sydney in October and is sure to delight fans of the classic story.
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella is the Tony Award winning Broadway musical from the creators of The Sound of Music.
Cinderella will bring the audience all the moments they love, such as the pumpkin, the glass slipper, the masked ball and more, plus some surprising new twists.
The performance runs for two hours and 30 minutes, including interval.
When: From October 23, 2022
Where: Sydney Lyric Theatre, 55 Pirama Rd, Pyrmont
Price: From $69
More info: cinderellamusical.com.au
Andy’s Amazing Adventures
Ages 3+
Are your kids a fan of Andy’s Adventures? Andy Day, star of Andy’s Wild Adventures, Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures, Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures and Andy and the Band is returning to Australia after three years!
Live on stage under the Big Top at Luna Park, Andy will be embarking on another adventure with his fans, live on stage.
Written and directed by Phil Gallagher (Mister Maker) this show is full of laughter, music, interactive games and lots of surprises. This family production will entertain everyone with its creature chaos and educational fun.
When: January 20-22, 2023
Where: Big Top, Luna Park
Price: From $45.70
More info: ticketmaster.com.au
Stardust Circus Warriewood
Stardust Circus is now entertaining families in Warriewood with its incredible show.
The circus features performing animals such as dogs, goats and trick ponies. There’s a large flying trapeze troupe, a 10-person Hungarian trained teeter board act, high-flying aerialists, acrobatic comedy and crazy clowns.
Stardust Circus goes for approximately two hours, including interval.
When: Until November 13.
Where: Boondah Reserve, Pittwater Rd, Warriewood.
Price: Prices start at $30 for children and $40 for adults. Children under two and in-arms are free. Those aged 16+ are adult prices.
More info: stardustcircus.com.au
Camden Festival 2022
The Camden Festival is back for 2022 and kicks off on the October long weekend. There’s a range of activities and events on throughout the month, for adults, kids and the whole family.
There’s story time for the teeny ones, school holiday work shops, a kid’s fun day, art play and more.
Events are held at various locations across Camden and surrounds to make sure to check the website for individual event details.
When: October 3-October 30, 2022
Where: Various locations, Camden
Price: Some free events and others ticketed
More info: camdenfestival.com.au
Festival of Fisher’s Ghost Campbelltown
All ages
Campbelltown’s Festival of Fisher’s Ghost is back this year, with a whirlwind of events happening across 10 days.
Leumeah Commuter Carpark will be turned into a fun park by the Fisher’s Ghost Carnival, there will be a Twilight Fair with markets, entertainment, food and music, and there’ll even be a fun run.
The Arts Centre will host a range of family-friendly performances and workshops, plus there’ll be an open-air roller-skating rink at Campbelltown Mall.
When: November 3-13
Where: Various locations across Campbelltown
Price: Mix of free and ticketed events
More info: campbelltown.nsw.gov.au
Sculpture by the Sea 2022
Not even La Niña can keep Sculpture by the Sea away after three years. It’s finally back for 2022 and there’s plenty of amazing art to see against the backdrop of Sydney’s most iconic beaches.
Sculpture by the Sea runs along the 2km Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk and is the world’s largest free-to-the-public outdoor sculpture exhibition. There are more than 100 sculptures and artworks Australian and international artists.
For the very first time there will also be a mobile app which will offer a free, interactive way for visitors to easily navigate around the various Sculpture by the Sea artworks and discover details about works and their artists.
Another first for the Sydney exhibition, Sculpture by the Sea is asking all visitors to consider making a voluntary contribution of $5 on entry, or $10 for families, to help fund the exhibition and to ensure it can continue well into the future.
When: October 21-November 7
Where: Bondi Beach to Tamarama Beach
Price: Free
More info: sculpturebythesea.com
The Wiggles Holiday Party Big Show Concert
Ages 1+
The Wiggles are back and they’re playing at the Qudos Bank Arena this December.
The Wiggles Holiday Party Big Show will be celebrating the festive season in what will be The Wiggles most exciting show yet! You’ll see The Wiggles, their Wiggly friends and dancers, Santa Claus, dancing reindeers and it will even snow on stage.
When: 10am & 1pm, Saturday, December 17
Where: Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney Olympic Park
Price: From $39.90
More info: ticketek.com.au
Chaos Lab at Harbourside
Ages 4-16+
Things are about to get a little chaotic with Chaos Lab launching a fun and playful creative experience for the whole family.
The event features a grafitti wall, slime station, a ball pit, mirror maze and more interactive experiences.
Meet a mad scientist and their lab assistants who will guide you through different rooms to create, jump, play and have fun.
The event runs for 45-60 minutes. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. This is an indoor event, inside the Harbourside shopping centre.
When: Thursdays-Sundays, September 24 – November 13
Where: Harbourside, 2-10 Darling Dr, Sydney NSW
Price: Child $31, Adult $38
More info: feverup.com
Tubby the Tuba by The Metropolitan Orchestra
6 months-9 years
The Metropolitan Orchestra is putting on another kid-friendly show and this time it’s all about Tubby the Tuba.
Join Tubby as he searches for a special melody to play with the orchestra in this interactive cushion concert. Children will follow the engaging story of Tubby while also discovering the different instruments of the orchestra through a collection of entertaining music.
They’ll hear works such as Liquorice Noodles for clarinet, Flipperdiperus for flute, Galloping Goanna for xylophone, Duelling Fiddles for violin, Lonesome Prairie for trumpet and tuba Toothpaste for tuba.
When: 11am, 1pm and 3pm, Saturday, October 8 and Sunday, October 9
Where: Balmain Town Hall, 370 Darling St, Balmain
Price: From $18
More info: metorchestra.com.au
Rain: For Babies and their Carers
Ages 0-12 months
The Opera House is putting on a special performance for babies-in-arms and crawlers and their carers.
The 45-minute performance combines live cello, a stunning physical environment and the sounds of rain, to create a space that welcomes babies to the world of live performance.
Rain is an immersive performance and unfortunately walking babies cannot be admitted into the performance. This is an intimate experience and has a small capacity for an audience, so make sure to book early.
When: November 8-12, three performances per day
Where: Centre for Creativity, Sydney Opera House
Price: $45 for baby + carer, $25 for each additional adult
More info: sydneyoperahouse.com
Bookings open to the general public at 9am, Friday, August 5.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Opera House Show
Ages 18 months+
Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar is being brought to life on stage at the Sydney Opera House this December.
The production features more than 75 magical puppets and an Australian cast. The audience will also get to enjoy some of Carle’s other stories, including Brown Bear, Ten Little Rubber Duckies and The Very Busy Spider.
The production is by the team behind other Australian tours, The Gruffalo, Spot and more.
This show is for children 18 months and over.
When: December 13-23, 2022
Where: The Playhouse, Sydney Opera House
Price: From $29
More info: sydneyoperahouse.com
Sutherland North Public School Cinema Night
Sutherland North Public School’s P&C is hosting an outdoor cinema fundraiser this October.
Grab the kids and head to the school grounds for a showing of Sing 2. There will be food stalls, raffles, prizes and more. Make sure to bring a picnic blanket; low chairs are also permitted.
Family tickets are for two adults and up to four children. Make sure to book online and you can also purchase candy bar snacks ahead of the date here.
When: Gates open from 5pm, movie screening is 7-9pm, Saturday, October 22
Where: Sutherland North Public School, 12-18 Auburn St, Sutherland
Price: $15 per person or $60 for a family
More info: trybooking.com
Chatswood Culture Bites
Chatswood Culture Bites is bringing three fun and kid-friendly shows to Chatswood throughout October.
Go under the sea, make music with household items and enjoy classical masterpieces from Disney’s Fantasia in a multi-media experience.
The Box Show: Enjoy a day in the life of a bunch of musical misfits as they reinvigorate the junk that the world has forgotten in this kid’s stage show. Friday, October 7 and Saturday, October 8.
Erth’s Prehistoric World: Bringing ancient creatures from land and sea together in one show, Erth’s Prehistoric World takes audiences to the bottom of the ocean to discover ancient bio-luminescent creatures and incredible marine reptiles, then back to dry land to witness amazing dinosaurs. Wednesday, October 19 and Thursday, October 20.
These shows are recommended for ages 5 and up.
Disney’s Fantasia: Highlights from two of Disney’s most iconic films, Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 will be performed live by the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by George Ellis, scenes from the two films will be projected on a large screen above the orchestra as they perform. This performance is recommended for all ages. Saturday, October 22.
Where: The Concourse Concert Hall, 409 Victoria Ave, Chatswood
Price: $29
More info: culturebites.net.au
Play School in Concert
Playschool is coming to Western Sydney throughout September and October, at different venues across the region.
Watch classic nursery rhyme characters magically come to life as the pages of the storybook are turned in this new production, ‘Once Upon A Time’.
Join Big Ted, Little Ted and Humpty as they travel through an enchanting adventure filled with stories, favourite songs such as, ‘Humpty Dumpty’, ‘Heads and shoulders’, ‘Twinkle twinkle’, ‘Everybody clap’ and more.
Dates and Locations for September and October are as follows, and prices differ per venue so make sure to check their websites for more details:
Friday, September 23: Camden Civic Centre, Camden
Wednesday, September 28: Wenty Leagues Club, Wentworthville
Thursday, September 29: Liverpool Catholic Club, Liverpool West
Sunday, October 2: Castle Hill RSL Club, Castle Hill
Wednesday, October 5: Bowman Hall, Blacktown
Thursday, October 6: Penrith Panthers, Penrith
Stardust Circus Liverpool
Stardust Circus is now entertaining families in Liverpool with its incredible show.
The circus features performing animals such as dogs, goats and trick ponies. There’s a large flying trapeze troupe, a 10-person Hungarian trained teeter board act, high-flying aerialists, acrobatic comedy and crazy clowns.
Stardust Circus goes for approximately two hours, including interval.
When: September 2-October 9
Where: Next to the Liverpool Catholic Club, Joadja Rd, Liverpool
Price: Prices start at $30 for children and $40 for adults. Children under two and in-arms are free. Those aged 16+ are adult prices.
More info: stardustcircus.com.au
Parramatta Lanes
Parramatta Lanes is celebrating 10 years of fun with a street festival like no other.
Get ready for four days of street food, live music, and free desserts as local restaurants, food trucks and pop-up stalls offer some of Sydney’s most delicious dishes across ten sites.
Dining establishments include Firepop, The Pharoah BBQ, Pocket Rocketz, Satay Bros, Burger Head and Hyderabad House plus Butter Parramatta, Lilymu, Koi Dessert Bar and Mrs Wang’s Dumplings.
There will be live music playing throughout the festival, with a host of Western Sydney locals performing. Visitors can even make their own musical contributions in Centenary Square where you can join a drumming circle playing beats as the sun sinks each night.
It will be hard to miss Fantastic Planet by Parer Studio’s larger-than-life glowing ‘humanoid’ inflatables, as they loom over crowds and peek around corners. Visitors can also interact with 3D-printed model avatars known as ‘Flower People’ created by Parramatta Artists’ Studios alumnus Kalanjay Dhir.
Roving entertainment and a range of performances will delight and keep children entertained while Archie Rose will have the adults sorted, with their “Red Centre Negroni” and “Espresso Martinique”.
When: 5-10pm, Wednesday, October 12-Saturday, October 15
Where: Parramatta CBD
Price: Free
More info: atparramatta.com/lanes
Play School in Concert
Ages 1+
Playschool is coming to Sydney’s north throughout September and October, at different venues across the area.
Watch classic nursery rhyme characters magically come to life as the pages of the storybook are turned in this new production, ‘Once Upon A Time’.
Join Big Ted, Little Ted and Humpty as they travel through an enchanting adventure filled with stories, favourite songs such as, ‘Humpty Dumpty’, ‘Heads and shoulders’, ‘Twinkle twinkle’, ‘Everybody clap’ and more.
Dates and Locations for September and October are as follows, and prices differ per venue so make sure to check their websites for more details:
Monday, September 26: Dee Why RSL
Saturday, October 1: Hornsby RSL
Sunday, October 2: Castle Hill RSL Club, Castle Hill
Sunday, October 9: North Sydney Leagues Club, Cammeray
Friday, October 14: Ryde Eastwood Leagues Club, West Ryde
Saturday, October 15: Pittwater RSL, Mona Vale
Tubby the Tuba by The Metropolitan Orchestra
6 months-9 years
The Metropolitan Orchestra is putting on another kid-friendly show and this time it’s all about Tubby the Tuba.
Join Tubby as he searches for a special melody to play with the orchestra in this interactive cushion concert. Children will follow the engaging story of Tubby while also discovering the different instruments of the orchestra through a collection of entertaining music.
They’ll hear works such as Liquorice Noodles for clarinet, Flipperdiperus for flute, Galloping Goanna for xylophone, Duelling Fiddles for violin, Lonesome Prairie for trumpet and tuba Toothpaste for tuba.
When: 11am, 1pm and 3pm, Saturday, October 8 and Sunday, October 9
Where: Balmain Town Hall, 370 Darling St, Balmain
Price: From $18
More info: metorchestra.com.au
Mary Poppins Live at the Sydney Lyric Theatre
Ages 2+
Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Mary Poppins is now on at the Sydney Lyric Theatre for a strictly limited season.
The stage show has been adapted from the stories by PL Travers and the original film and includes all the classic songs we know and love plus some fun and exciting new ones. Sing along to Jolly Holiday, Step in Time, Feed the Birds and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
It includes a talented cast of triple threats, with Stefanie Jones as Mary Poppins, Jack Chambers as Bert and Nancye Hayes as Bird Woman.
Tickets are now on sale for performances from May to October 2022 through Ticketmaster Australia.
For more information visit marypoppinsmusical.com.au
How To Catch A Star the Australian Contemporary Orchestra
Ages 2-8
Children and parents can enjoy this wonderful performance as it combines storytelling with live music and introduces little ones to the wonders of an orchestra.
Based on the book by international best-selling author Oliver Jeffers and featuring new music by Australian composer Elena Kats-Chernin, How to Catch a Star is a brand new ACO production for young children and their families.
Performances are approximately 25–30 minutes, followed by an interactive “meet the musicians” session.
Children aged 0-23 months at the time of a performance may be seated on a parent’s lap free of charge. All children aged 2 years of age must hold a valid ticket.
When: September 28 – October 8
Where: The Neilson, Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Rd, Dawes Point
Price: $35
More info: aco.com.au
Alice in Wonderland at the Botanic Gardens
Ages 5+
The Australian Shakespeare Company presents Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice in Wonderland at the Royal Botanic Garden.
All our favourite characters for the iconic story will be there, from the constantly late White Rabbit to the conniving Cheshire Cat.
The production features song, dance and interactive games that the whole family will enjoy.
All children and adults over 12-months of age require a ticket. Children under 12-months admitted free. The performance runs for approximately 90 minutes.
When: September 23-October 9
Where: The Pioneer Garden, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
Price: Off peak (Wed-Thurs): $25 per person or $90 per group of 4. Peak (Fri-Sun): $30 per person or $110 per group of 4
More info: shakespeareaustralia.com.au
Leura Gardens Festival 2022
Head to the Blue Mountains this October long weekend and enjoy a beautiful day exploring the eight gardens taking part in this year’s Leura Gardens Festival.
There will be live music played in certain gardens on specific day, so make sure to check the website for further details.
Visitors can also further explore what the upper Blue Mountains has to offer for families too.
When: 9.30am-4.30pm, October 1-4, 2022
Where: Leura, NSW
Price: From $10, children under 16 are free
More info: leuragardensfestival.com.au
Lane Cove Festival
The month-long Lane Cove Festival is in full swing, bringing with it a tonne of events that are perfect for the whole family.
There are too many events to talk about, so we’ll spotlight those aimed at kids, but make sure to check out their full program in case there’s something on there you’re also interested in.
Magical Stones – From the big island Australia, participants will be visiting a small island in the middle of the sea to learn about magical stones. Then they will go on a bush walk to see what kinds of stones we can find and if it can turn into a magical one! This is a school holiday activity for children aged 2 to 12 years. Booking essential, $10. 9.45-11.15am, Thursday, September 29, Tambourine Bay Reserve, Tambourine Bay Rd, Riverview.
Screen On The Green: Cult Classics The Muppet Movie and Home Alone – Closing out the Council-run events for the Festival is the annual cult classics double-feature film screening. On Thursday, September 29 watch The Muppet Movie from 5-6.45pm and Home Alone from 7.30-9.15pm. Free. Lane Cove Plaza.
River Life – It’s World River Day in September and what better place to celebrate than spending time along the beautiful Lane Cove River. You’ll learn about some of the plants and animals that call the river home and have some water fun. This is a school holiday activity for children aged 2 to 12 years. Bookings essential, $10. 9.45-11.15am, Friday, September 30, far end of Blackman Park, Lloyd Rees Dr, Lane Cove West.
The Gruffalo at the Seymour Centre
Ages 3+
The Gruffalo returns to the Seymour Centre in Sydney’s inner west this September/October.
Join Mouse on a daring adventure through the deep, dark wood in this magical, musical adaptation of the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.
Searching for hazelnuts, Mouse meets the cunning Fox, the eccentric old Owl and the party mad Snake before coming across the not-so-fictional creature himself.
The show includes songs, laughs and scary fun and is perfect for children aged three and up. It runs for 55 minutes.
When: September 30-October 2, 2022
Where: Seymour Centre, City Rd & Cleveland St, Chippendale
Price: $41 per person, 12 months and up
More info: seymourcentre.com
Emily Who: A Day for Adventure
Another kid’s event is scheduled for Fringe Kids, as part of the Sydney Fringe Festival this year.
Emily Who: A Day for Adventure is an interactive show jam-packed with songs and fun. Emily Who will take families on an imaginary journey under the sea, to a farm, the jungle and even back in time to dance with dinosaurs.
This show is ideal for preschoolers. It runs for approx. 35 minutes.
When: 10am, Wednesday, September 28-Friday, September 30
Where: ARA Darling Quarter Theatre, 1-25 Harbour Street, Sydney
Price: $25 adult, $20 child
More info: sydneyfringe.com
BasketballMan can Fly at Sydney Fringe Festival
Ages 5+
For years BasketballMan has been a world-renowned Basketball Freestyler and now he is coming to the Sydney Fringe Festival to prove he is a superhero too.
Witness BasketballMan as he spins, dribbles, juggles, and performs stunts in this crime fighting, family-friendly, circus show.
The show runs for approximately 55 minutes.
When: 12pm, Wednesday, September 28-Friday, September 30
Where: ARA Darling Quarter Theatre, 1-25 Harbour St, Sydney
Price: $28
More info: sydneyfringe.com
Kaleidoscope Kids Show
Ages 2+
Kaleidoscope is an interactive children’s show featuring live music and a fully scripted story.
Come and meet all the little shapes and colours that live inside the kaleidoscope. You can help them on this interactive journey by singing, dancing and keeping watch for any “baddies” that might pop up during the show.
The show tells a story with a strong kindness and tolerance theme and an anti-bullying message. Make sure you come dressed in your favourite colour.
It is suitable for younger audiences and runs for approximately one hour.
When: 2pm, Wednesday, September 28-Friday, September 30
Where: ARA Darling Quarter Theatre, 1-25 Harbour St, Sydney
Price: $24
More info: sydneyfringe.com
Ukubebe 10th birthday celebration with music fun for everyone
Ages 1-6
Ukubebe is celebrating its 10th birthday and the one-year anniversary of the release of their latest children’s album Watermelon Jazz.
To commemorate the occasion, Ukubebe are holding a birthday part with live singing, dancing and performance. The whole family can come along and enjoy jazz and country music, action songs and loads more kindy fun.
Birthday badges will be available to purchase at the event for $5 and kids can wear them at the party and to their Ukubebe classes.
In the case of wet weather, the performance will be moved indoors to the nearby Margaret Whitlam Recreation Centre in Waverley Park. This change of venue will be announced the day of the performance, on the Ukubebe website and via Ukubebe social media.
Ukubebe is a provider of quality music programs for children’s learning and wellbeing. Classes offer music learning experiences for children 0–5-year-olds and support the development of the whole child in a creative, musical environment, that is non-competitive and fun.
10th Birthday Celebration:
When: 2.30-3.30pm, Saturday, October 1
Where: Waverley Park Memorial Gardens, Bondi Rd, Bondi
Price: $20 per child. Additional ticket for siblings, just $15. Accompanying adults enter free.
More info: Event info or more on Ukubebe
The Adventures of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie at Centennial Park
Ages 2+
May Gibb’s Tales of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie is being brought to life on stage and outdoors during this September.
The Gumnut Babies are on a mission to see a human – but only from a distance. On their journey to the big city they meet friends and foes including Mrs Kookaburra, Mrs Fantail, Mr Lizard, Mr Frog, Mrs Snake, and, of course, Little Ragged Blossom.
Join the Gumnut Babies and their friends in Centennial Park and introduce your little ones to the magical world of May Gibbs.
When: Saturday, September 24 – Friday, September 30
Where: Musgrave picnic site, Musgrave Ave, Centennial Park
Price: $22
More info: centennialparklands.com.au
Emily Who: A Day for Adventure
Another kid’s event is scheduled for Fringe Kids, as part of the Sydney Fringe Festival this year.
Emily Who: A Day for Adventure is an interactive show jam-packed with songs and fun. Emily Who will take families on an imaginary journey under the sea, to a farm, the jungle and even back in time to dance with dinosaurs.
This show is ideal for preschoolers. It runs for approx. 35 minutes.
When: 10am, Wednesday, September 28-Friday, September 30
Where: ARA Darling Quarter Theatre, 1-25 Harbour Street, Sydney
Price: $25 adult, $20 child
More info: sydneyfringe.com
Kaleidoscope Kids Show
Ages 2+
Kaleidoscope is an interactive children’s show featuring live music and a fully scripted story.
Come and meet all the little shapes and colours that live inside the kaleidoscope. You can help them on this interactive journey by singing, dancing and keeping watch for any “baddies” that might pop up during the show.
The show tells a story with a strong kindness and tolerance theme and an anti-bullying message. Make sure you come dressed in your favourite colour.
It is suitable for younger audiences and runs for approximately one hour.
When: 2pm, Wednesday, September 28-Friday, September 30
Where: ARA Darling Quarter Theatre, 1-25 Harbour St, Sydney
Price: $24
More info: sydneyfringe.com
WOW Children’s Festival Casula Powerhouse
Ages 0-15+
The Way Out West (WOW) festival is back and ready to entertain and delight children and teens up to 15-years-old and their families.
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre’s WOW Festival 2022 will deliver a wide range of arts, cultural events and activities. The program will have a strong focus on sustainability, community and play and will include free all-day drop-in events, ticketed workshops and performances, interactive art, exhibitions, outdoor play, and music.
Liverpool Library will also be presenting a free pop-up library and the opening weekend will feature a youth market for young local artists.
Ticketed events include a live show by The Lah-Lahs, a music and dance show by Bunny Racket, a magic show by Mada’s Marvels and so much more.
Free events include the Grand Daggy Disco, a bee workshop, Amelie Ecology’s Bug Orchestra and more.
When: September 24-30
Where: Casula Powerhouse – individual venues vary
Price: Free + ticketed
More info: casulapowerhouse.com
DJ Monski Mouse Baby Disco Dance Hall
Ages 0-5
DJ Monski Mouse is bringing her international hit-show for 0-5-year-olds and their carers to Sydney for the Sydney Fringe Festival.
Get your glitter onesies ready to join Monski and her dancers for this epic session of musical fun. Expect high-energy retro hits and thumping nursery rhymes.
The show runs for 50 minutes.
When: 10am, Saturday, September 24 – Monday, September 26
Where: ARA Darling Quarter Theatre 1-25 Harbour St, Sydney
Price: Adult $22, child $5
More info: sydneyfringe.com
Sydney Fringe Festival: The Beanies EGG-Straordinary Day
Ages 0+
The Beanies are putting on a fun show for the whole family during this year’s Sydney Fringe Festival.
Sing, dance and laugh in their giant box fort and help them save EGGbert, the egg they’ve been tasked with baby-sitting who soon goes missing.
The Beanies has more than 70 original songs that have been released through ABC Commercial and streamed over three million times. Currently featured on ABC Kids, The Beanies have previously been nominated for an ARIA Award in the category of Best Children’s Album and an Australian Independent Music Award in 2022.
The show runs for 50 minutes.
When: 3pm, Saturday, September 24-Monday, September 26
Where: ARA Darling Quarter Theatre, 1-25 Harbour St, Sydney
Price: $28.50
More info: sydneyfringe.com
The Vegetable Plot at Sydney Fringe Kids
Ages 2+
The Vegetable Plot is putting on a show as a part of the Sydney Fringe Festival 2022, during Kid’s Week.
Serving up a show packed with “veggie bangers” like Avocado, Mango, Waiting for a Bus and Pajamazon Jungle, The Vegetable Plot has recently teamed up with acclaimed puppeteer Kay Yasugi to add some brand new flavours to their live show, especially for this year’s Sydney Fringe.
The show runs for approximately 50 minutes.
When: 12pm, Saturday, September 24 – Monday, September 26
Where: ARA Darling Quarter Theatre, 1-25 Harbour St, Sydney
Price: $25 adult, $20 child
More info: sydneyfringe.com
Room on the Broom at The Concourse
Adapted from the award-winning picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, Room on the Broom is coming to the stage this September.
Following sell-out seasons across Australia, the team behind The Gruffalo return with songs, laughs and scary fun for children aged 3 and up.
When: Saturday, September 24 – Monday, September 26
Where: The Concourse Theatre, 409 Victoria Ave, Chatswood
Price: Children-in-arms under 12 months are free.
More info: theconcourse.com.au
Lane Cove Festival
The month-long Lane Cove Festival is in full swing, bringing with it a tonne of events that are perfect for the whole family.
There are too many events to talk about, so we’ll spotlight those aimed at kids, but make sure to check out their full program in case there’s something on there you’re also interested in.
What’s For Lunch? – What do you eat for lunch? What do animals and insects eat for lunch? Participants will go on a bushwalk to look for nibbled leaves, spiders in their webs and more. Add storytelling and nature craft for an adventure filled activity. This is a term activity for children aged 2 to 5 years. 9.45-11.15am, Thursday, September 22, Stringybark Reserve, Murray St, Lane Cove North. Bookings essentials, $10.
Spanish Storytime and Craft – Join Maria from Cervantes Institute for an exciting Spanish language storytime with engaging books and a fun craft. This event is for children aged 4-8 years. Free. 11am-12pm, Tuesday, September 27, Lane Cove Library, Library Walk, Lane Cove.
¡HOLA! My First Spanish Lesson – Come along and enjoy a short and lively introduction to learning Spanish! Cervantes Institute brings this fun and engaging educational workshop to Lane Cove. No prior knowledge of the Spanish language is necessary. This event is for children aged 6-10 years. Free. 2-3pm, Tuesday, September 27, Lane Cove Library, Library Walk, Lane Cove.
Family Movie: Ferdinand – Disney’s film, Ferdinand has charmed adults and children around the world. Gentle young bull, Ferdinand is destined for a life in the bull ring following in the footsteps of his famous father. A series of wild adventures and unlikely friendships take him down a very different path. This animated film is a delight for all ages. Free. 2-4pm, Wednesday, September 28, Lane Cove Library, Library Walk, Lane Cove.
Birds Build Nests – Spring is animal nesting time. Birds build nests and there are lots of different looking nests. Participants will have a look at a few of them, go on a bushwalk to look for nests and nesting boxes and make a nest of your own to take home. This is a school holiday activity for children aged 2 to 12 years. Booking essential, $10. 9.45-11.15am, Wednesday, September 28, far end of Blackman Park, Lloyd Rees Dr, Lane Cove West.
Muddy Paws Festival
Maggie’s Rescue is putting on a family fun day at Sydney Park, supported by the City of Sydney.
The Muddy Paws Festival is a pet-friendly festival that will feature loads of entertainment plus plenty of educational fur-friendly segments too.
There will be a live show by The Soul Movers, a kids show by the Punk Rock Hillbilly, educational segments featuring vets, behavioural experts and more.
There will also be food trucks, markets, plenty more entertainment and fun things for the kids to do too.
Bring the whole family, fur-babies included, for a day of fun!
When: 10am-4pm, Sunday, September 25
Where: Sydney Park Village Green, Sydney Park Rd, Alexandria
Price: Free admission
More info: muddypawsfestival.org
ERTH’s Prehistoric World at Casula Powerhouse
Ages 5+
Bringing ancient creatures from land and sea together in one show, Erth’s Prehistoric World is the perfect combination of theatrical magic and charm.
The performance takes the audience to the bottom of the ocean to discover ancient bio-luminescent creatures and marine reptiles, and then back to dry land to witness dinosaurs that once walked the earth.
Experience the creatures of your imagination coming to life on stage in this enthralling new show. The performance runs for 50-55 minutes with no interval.
When: 1pm, Tuesday, September 6 and 10am & 1pm, Wednesday September 7
Where: Casula Powerhouse, 1 Powerhouse Road, Casula
Price: $25
More info: casulapowerhouse.com
Day out with Thomas at NSW Rail Museum
Ages 2-17
Thomas and Friends returns to the NSW Rail Museum this September.
Grab your tickets and meet Thomas, toot his whistle and jump on board for a 30-minute steam ride.
There are two ticket types available.
The “Museum only” ticket includes:
Ticket prices: $30 adult, $25 concession and $20 ages 2-17
- Meet Thomas – climb into the driver’s cab and toot his whistle
- Take a short ride with Toby the Railmotor
- Meet Sir Topham Hatt alongside Thomas
- Unlimited mini-train rides
- Unlimited jumping castle rides – three castles to cater for different age groups
- Professional face painting – inside the museum
- Imagination Station – enter a colouring competition and play Thomas games
- Storyteller – enjoy a Thomas story amongst the trains in the Great Train Hall
The “Museum + Train Ride” ticket includes all of the above plus a 30-minute steam train ride hauled by ‘Donald’ from Thirlmere to Buxton and return. Ticket prices: $40 adult, $35 concession, $30 ages 2-17.
Both tickets include all day entry to the NSW Rail Museum, which houses the biggest display of heritage trains in the country. Infants under 2-years-old are free.
The museum is open 9am-5pm and the steam train timetable is as follows:
9.30am, 10.30am, 11.30am, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm.
Food options will be available and there are also self-serve barbeque facilities. Visitors are welcome to bring a picnic lunch.
When: September 2, 3, 4, 10 and 11
Where: NSW Rail Museum, 10 Barbour Rd, Thirlmere
Price: From $30 adult, $20 child
More info: nswrailmuseum.com.au
Cronulla Fest 2022
CronullaFest is back and bigger than ever this September.
Formerly known as the Cronulla spring festival, CronullaFest will feature more than 100 market and food stalls, live entertainment, carnival rides, a beachside bar and more.
When: Saturday, September 10 and Sunday, September 11
Where: Cronulla Plaza and Cronulla Park, Cronulla
Price: Free to attend
More info: cronullaspringfestival.com.au
Moon Festival at Darling Square
All ages
Darling Square is being transformed into a world of colour in celebration of Moon Festival.
Traditionally observed in Chinese culture, the festival will see the Darling Square precinct come to life with hundreds of bright lanterns lighting up the night, an exclusive mooncake pop-up stall from Haymarket-based Thai Kee IGA’s Gong Grocer, DJ sets and an immersive art projection.
Food retailers across the precinct will be creating Moon Festival-themed menu items including Auvers’ Once in a Blue Moon mooncake, Wingboy’s Moonboy Fried Ice Cream and Tsukiyo’s Taiyaki with lotus bean paste.
Some exciting additions to the festival will come alone at the end of September, with a DJ on Friday, September 9 from 5-9pm and roving Chinese Ribbon Dancers on Saturday, September 10 from 5-8pm.
When: Thursday, August 25 – Sunday, September 11
Where: Darling Square, Darling Harbour
Price: Free
More info: darlingsq.com
Gigs You Can Take Your Kids To: Small Fry Rock feat. Jon Toogood (Shihad)
Ages 0+
Small Fry Rock’s Gigs You Can Take Your Kids To are designed for music loving families who want to introduce their little ones to the music they love.
This September, Jon Toogood of the bands Shihad and The Adults will be perfoming at The Great Club Marrickville, supported by Lady Lion.
These gigs are family-friendly, with babies aged 0+ welcome too. Kids can go wild, climb on stage and dance their heart out while adults can enjoy some smooth tunes among the joyful chaos.
The Great Club has everything you need, including a kids’ menu, pram parking and change table available.
Doors open at 11.30am, with music from midday. The show wraps by 1.30pm.
When: Saturday, September 3, 11.30am-1.30pm
Where: The Great Club, 160-164 Livingstone Rd, Marrickville
Price: Adult $33.40, Children (under 18) $23.20, under 2s are free.
More info: Book here
Strathfield Spring Festival
The Strathfield Spring Festival is back this September and is sure to be a day jam-packed full of family fun.
The day will feature carnival rides, market stalls, food, pony rides, roving entertainment and sports activations. There will be a petting zoo, story time and Bluey and Bingo will be making an appearance, followed by a ticketed Meet & Greet session.
When: 10am-5pm, Saturday, September 3
Where: Strathfield Park
Price: Free entry
More info: strathfieldevents.nsw.gov.au
Friendship Walk for Charity
A charity day is being held in Vaucluse to support and advocate for disability awareness and inclusion.
The Friendship Walk for charity Sydney Friendship Circle will be followed by food, drinks and free entertainment for the kids. There will be a petting zoo, drumming circle, inflatable obstacle course, bubble performance, magic show, DJ and more.
Gates open at 9am and the walk starts at 9.30am.
Sydney Friendship Circle began in 2007 with one participant and a vision to create a better future for people of all abilities.
Friendship Circle is about concentric circles that make up a community with the shared goals of providing education, support and opportunities. Volunteers extend friendship and assistance to young people with disabilities thus, completing the circle. In return the volunteers gain communication and organisational skills plus self-confidence. More importantly, they learn to embrace differences.
The Friendship Circle Walk began in 2009 with a small, dedicated committee, a handful of business partners and an idea to build a self-perpetuating annual community fundraising and awareness event. The Friendship Circle Walk has become a popular event attracting over 1,500 people and raising nearly $150k per year to support programmes for children with disabilities.
Register to raise money for the charity at sydneyfc.org.au
When: 9am, Sunday, August 28
Where: Vaucluse Primary School, Cambridge Ave, Vaucluse
Price: Free to attend
More info: sydneyfc.org.au
The Ultimate Winter Market EQ
Cambridge Markets are holding their Ultimate Winter Market at the Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park, on Sunday August 28.
The markets will feature food and retail stalls, plus entertainment for the whole family. This market coincides with the reopening of the Sydney Football Stadium, which is hosting an event of its own and is sure to create a buzz around the EQ.
When: 9am-5pm, Sunday, August 28
Where: Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park
Price: Free entry
More info: Facebook
Bluey and Bingo at Encore Manly
Ages 0+
Encore Manly, a music and comedy festival running from August 17-28 is presenting Bluey, Shake Shake Theatre & Dr. Hubble’s Bubble show as a part of their line up.
Happening on one day only, kids can meet some of their favourite children’s entertainers during an afternoon of activities and character meet and greets.
This event includes Dr. Hubble’s Bubble show, Shake Shake Theatre performance and a Bluey and Bingo interactive performance.
No food or drink will be supplied, so be sure to pack snacks for the afternoon. There are three sessions available and they’re selling out fast.
When: 12pm, 1.45pm and 3.30pm, Sunday, August 21
Where: South Steyne Surf Club
Price: $24.47
More info: encoremanly.com.au
Winter Blast European Night Market Liverpool
Liverpool’s Macquarie Mall will be transformed into a winter wonderland inspired by Europe’s chilly season.
There will be an ice rink, live entertainment, lighting installations and children’s activities including a Circus Playground. Warm up with some mulled wine or spiked hot chocolate at the pop-up bar or enjoy some European-inspired delicacies at the food markets.
When: 3-10pm, August 18-21
Where: Macquarie Mall, Macquarie St, Liverpool
Price: Free entry
More info: liverpool.nsw.gov
Science in the Swamp
Centennial Parklands is holding a family fun day in celebration of National Science Week.
Science in the Swamp Science gives families the chance to learn about the Parklands, meet their native animal residents and explore Dickens Lawn as it transforms into a pop-up village of scientific delights.
Families will get to lean bush survival skills, take a tour through the swamp and see a roaming dinosaur. They will also get to meet real life scientists, biologists, geologists and researchers as you move through more than 25 stalls and activity stations.
There will also be food trucks, picnic areas and fun science activities to entertain everyone.
When: 11am-3pm, Sunday, August 21
Where: Dickens Lawn, Loch Ave South, Centennial Park
Price: Free
More info: centennialparklands.com.au
Sydney Science Trail at the Australian Museum
Ages 5+
The Sydney Science Trail is back at the Australian Museum this National Science Week.
See science demonstrations, hear about climate change solutions from Dr Karl and expand your understanding of First Nations tools and technologies.
Wildlife-loving children can meet possums, pythons, birds and more at the free Australian wildlife shows. There will also be a T-Rex autopsy show and kids can learn about megafauna. Winny the Muttaburrasaurus, the museum’s roving puppet dinosaur will also be making the rounds.
The Sydney Science Trail program includes ticketed and free activities. Most of the workshops are now booked out, however there are still general admission tickets available across the weekend.
When: Saturday, August 20, morning session: 10am-1pm, afternoon session: 1pm-5pm
Where: Australian Museum, 1 William St, Sydney
Price: Free admission, registrations are essential
More info: australian.museum
My Kids Market NSW and Sydney
All ages
My Kids Market NSW is held across Sydney and the state throughout the year and brings shoppers a range of quality pre-loved and handmade goods and services.
Approximately 60-70 stalls are in attendance at each market and entry is $4 per adult, while kids are free. The entry fees help with the running costs of the event.
The markets are predominantly cash only, although some stalls my accept cashless payments. There are no ATMs on site, so make sure to come prepared.
The markets run from 9am-12pm.
Upcoming dates and locations for My Kids Market NSW are:
Penrith – Sunday, August 21
See the image below for exact locations:
For more information visit mykidsmarketnsw.com.au
LEGO Minifigures in Darling Harbour
Ages 3-12+
Darling Harbour is being transformed into a LEGO playground in celebration of 90-years of Play, with 20-life sized Minifigures set to take over the ICC precinct in Darling Harbour.
The event runs for five days, and they’ll be unveiling a new Minifigure build by Ryan ‘The Brickman’ McNaught. LEGO Play Ambassador and NRL star Benji Marshall will also be making an appearance.
When: Wednesday, August 10 – Sunday, August 14
Where: Darling Harbour ICC Precinct
Price: Free
More info: lego.com
Science in the Scrub & Science in the Scrub
Ages 5+
Western Sydney Parklands and Centennial Parklands are holding family fun days in celebration of National Science Week.
The events give families the chance to learn about the Parklands, meet their native animal residents and explore Lizard Log and Dickens Lawn as they transform into pop-up villages of scientific delights.
Families will get to meet real life scientists, biologists, geologists and researchers as you move through more than 25 stalls and activity stations.
There will also be food trucks, picnic areas and fun science activities to entertain everyone.
Western Sydney Parklands:
When: 11am-3pm, Sunday, August 14
Where: Lizard Log Amphitheatre, Western Sydney Parklands – parking is limited so consider catching public transport
Price: Free
More info: westernsydneyparklands.com.
Stardust Circus at Rosehill
Ages 2+
Stardust Circus is entertaining families in Rosehill Hill until July 24, with multiple spectacular shows on throughout both months.
The circus features performing animals such as dogs, goats and trick ponies. There’s a large flying trapeze troupe, a 10-person Hungarian trained teeter board act, high-flying aerialists, acrobatic comedy and crazy clowns.
The show is on until July 24 at Rosehill, corner of James Ruse Dr and Grand Ave.
Prices start at $30 for children and $40 for adults. Children under two and in-arms are free. Those aged 16+ are adult prices. Discover NSW and Parent NSW vouchers are both accepted (but can’t be used online).
Stardust Circus goes for approximately two hours, including interval.
For more information and to book, visit stardustcircus.com.au
Roald Dahl and The Imagination Seekers:
Ages 6+
An interactive theatre experience is coming to the Zenith Theatre, Chatswood in a brand-new work from Roald Dahl for children aged 6 and up. “All around the world Roald Dahl’s words are disappearing, not only from books but children’s minds too! Now only a secret organisation known as the Ancient Guild of Tale Tenders can save the stories – and they need your help…”.
The show develops both creative and literacy skills through performance, games and creative play, while exploring Roald Dahl’s stories, including The BFG and The Twits.
There are just two shows on at the Zenith before the tour moves on. Tickets are now on sale.
When: Friday, July 15 and Saturday, July 16, 10.30-11.30am
Where: Zenith Theatre, Corner McIntosh and Railway Streets, Chatswood
Price: $27
More info: zeniththeatre.com.au
Christmas Winter Wonderland Entertainment Quarter
Ages 4+
For the first time ever, Christmas Winter Wonderland is opening at the Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park.
There will be a range of games, activities and plenty of things to see and do, including a Snow Globe Disco, Ice Land skating rink, Ice Slide, the Santa Express and Santa’s Workshop, plus food trucks, markets and more.
When: July 8-17
Where: The Showring, Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park
Price: $10 per child (4-14 years), $16 per adult (years 15+), children 3 years and under are free.
More info: christmaswinterwonderland.com.au
Bondi Festival 2022
Ages 0-18
After two years, the Bondi Festival is finally back and it’s bringing a whole lot of family fun along with it from July 1-17.
Ice Skating: strap on some skates and head down to the Bondi Festival Ice rink with the kids. It’s open from 10am-9pm daily for 45-minute sessions that start on the hour, with the last session at 8pm. Prices include skate hire and are $25 for Ages 15+, $20 for 5-14-year-olds and $15 for kids 4 and under. You can also hire a push penguin for $8. Waverley residents receive a 10 per cent discount when booking at the on-site box office during the festival. Details: More info
The Village by The Kids: This walking tour lets participants explore North Bondi through the eyes of local children. It starts at Galilee Catholic Primary School and requires you to bring along some headphones, your phone (or portable device with the internet) and you’ll need to download an app. This tour has been created by children from Galilee Catholic Primary School in collaboration with respected artists. Details: July 9 & 10 and July 16 & 17, various times throughout the day. Duration is 50 minutes. Ticket prices are $10. This event is recommended for aged 5-years+. More info.
Bondi Vista Ferris Wheel: Climb aboard the 32m-high Ferris Wheel for 360-degree views of Bondi and the horizon. The Ferris Wheel will be on from 10am-9pm daily. Tickets are $9 per person and $32 for four. Details: Bondi Park, Campbell Pde, Bondi Beach. More info.
Sparky the Library Van: Sparky will be popping up at Bondi Beach on Saturday and Sundays during the festival. There will be a range of books to check out, free activities and a place to just sit and chill out. This event is suitable for all ages. Details: July 9 & 10 and July 16 & 17, 10am-4.30pm, Bondi Park, Campbell Pde, Bondi Beach, free. More info.
Along with these family friendly events, Bondi Festival also has a full program of music, talks, comedy and more. Find out more about the festival at bondifestival.com.au
The Gruffalo at the Seymour Centre
Ages 3+
The Gruffalo returns to Australia this July at the Seymour Centre in Sydney’s inner west.
Join Mouse on a daring adventure through the deep, dark wood in this magical, musical adaptation of the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.
Searching for hazelnuts, Mouse meets the cunning Fox, the eccentric old Owl and the party mad Snake before coming across the not-so-fictional creature himself.
The show includes songs, laughs and scary fun and is perfect for children aged three and up. It runs for 55 minutes.
When: July 2-4, 2022
Where: Seymour Centre, City Rd & Cleveland St, Chippendale
Price: $42 per person, 12 months and up
More info: seymourcentre.com
Roald Dahl’s The Twits at the Opera House
Ages 5+
Roald Dahl’s The Twits is being brought to life on stage at the Sydney Opera House these July school holidays.
The show runs for 55 minutes with no interval and will be on in the Playhouse theatre.
When: July 2-17
Where: Playhouse, Sydney Opera House
Price: From $29
More info: sydneyoperahouse.com
Winter Program at Sydney Opera House
Ages 6 months-12 years
The Sydney Opera House’s new Centre for Creativity is putting on a range of fun and exciting events for families and children as a part of its winter program.
Sunday, July 2 – Sunday, July 17, from 9.30am
Hands On Art: Sit down across from one of the Opera House’s artists and let them transform your hands into a swirl of abstract patterns and textures. Using posca pens and three-dimensional materials, your hands will become the canvas and you will walk away with colourful artwork to complement your outfit. This event is recommended for children aged 2-10 years old and their families. This is a free event and there are several sessions each day. Bookings are not required. Hands On Art is a partnership between the Opera House and Dettol. More info at sydneyoperahouse.com/hands-on-art
Tuesday, July 5, 9am & 1pm
Alien Invasion: This three-hour workshop of imaginative theatre play explores how an alien landed upon the Sydney Opera House. Children will join the Alien Rescue Team in a fun, interactive adventure that weaves its way throughout the Opera House. This event is suitable for ages 5-9 (kids only) and the sessions are broken down into age groups. Tickets are $50 per child. More info: sydneyoperahouse.com/alien-invasion
Wednesday, July 6, 9.30am & 12pm
Cardboard Construction: In this hands-on creative workshop, children have the opportunity to unleash their imagination and learn how to turn one piece of cardboard into an out of this world creation. Cardboard Dad Simon Greiner will show kids how to transform boxes into artworks. These 75-minute workshops are suitable for ages 10+ (kids only). There are two sessions and they each run for 60 minutes. Tickets are $35. More info: sydneyoperahouse.com/cardboard-construction
Tuesday, July 26 and Tuesday, August 23
Baby Music Jam: Join musician Simona Green for an intimate musical experience for you and your baby, including singing and playing with instruments. Designed to encourage babies and toddlers to love and engage with music from an early age, this workshop helps babies discover the world of music for themselves, developing both cognitive and emotional skills. Your baby or toddler must be accompanied by a parent or carer. This event is for children aged 6 months to 2 years and each session is tailored to a specific age group. It runs for 45 minutes. Tickets are $45 for adult + baby. More info: sydneyoperahouse.com/baby-music-jam
Sunday, August 7, 10.30am and 12pm
Sydney Rock Lobster Shake: Learn how to draw tricky shapes found in nature and Sydney Harbour and then shake it up on the Centre for Creativity’s new dance floor. This is a free event as a part of the winter program and is recommended for children aged 7-11 and their families. There are two sessions on the day, each session is 60 minutes. Bookings are required. More info at sydneyoperahouse.com/sydney-rock-lobster-shake
School holidays at Pullman Sydney Hyde Park
All ages
Enjoy a few days jam-packed full of fun at Pullman Sydney Hyde Park these July school holidays.
The Pullman has partnered with the Jurassic World by Brickman exhibition at the Australian Museum to create a getaway package that is sure to keep everyone happy and entertained.
The Jurassic World by Brickman Accommodation Package gets guests as close as possible to the action, with the hotel just 100m down the street from the Australia Museum.
Guests staying at Pullman Sydney Hyde Park will receive the following when booking the Jurassic World by Brickman Accommodation Package:
- Tickets to the Jurassic World by Brickman exhibition at the Australian Museum for every guest included in the booking
- Overnight accommodation
- Breakfast Buffet at Windows on the Park
Book now until 16th July 2022; stay until 17th July 2022 for school holidays at Pullman. Rates from $330 per night.
Find out more about the Jurassic World by Brickman exhibition here.
See what else is on at Pullman Sydney Hyde Park here.
To book this package, visit pullmansydneyhydepark.com.au
Mary Poppins Live at the Sydney Lyric Theatre
The Flying Fruit Fly Circus in Tempo
Ages 6+
The Flying Fruit Fly Circus is putting on a musical variety show in July. Tempo is the newsest should from Australia’s national youth circus.
It features am ensemble of performed ages 11-18 who can flip, juggle, balance and dive.
The show runs for 50 minutes with no interval.
When: July 10-16
Where: The Studio, Sydney Opera House
Price: From $39
More info: sydneyoperahouse.com
Disney on Ice Into the Magic
Ages 2+
Join Belle, Moana, Coco’s Miguel, Ana and Rapunzel as they seek adventure in this year’s Disney on Ice Into the Magic.
The show is on at the Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney Olympic Park from Wednesday, July 14 to Sunday, July 17. There are multiple sessions per day. It goes for approximately 1hr 40min with a 15-20 minute interval.
Along with music, dancing and skating, there’s also safe theatrical fog, strobe lights and dazzling special effects. Your little ones can dress up, but parents and carers will have to leave their fancy dress costumes at home.
Ticket prices start from $29.50. According to the Disney on Ice website, children two-years and older require tickets, but check with the venue about younger children.
For more information on Disney on Ice Into the Magic, visit disneyonice.com
LEGO Jurassic World by Brickman exhibition
All ages
Grab the kids and head to the Australian Museum to see the LEGO’s largest exhibition yet. It’s taken more than two years, 6 million LEGO bricks and 10,000 hours to design and build, and now you can get up closer to more than 50 large-scale dinosaurs, props and scenes from the Jurassic World franchise.
Visitors get to see inside the Jurassic World lab and explore the baby dinosaur enclosure which features a 1.8 tonne, life-sized Brachiosaurus. Explore the island further to see the Velociraptors, Triceratops and of course, T.rex!
When: March 5 – July 17, 2022
Where: Australian Museum, Sydney
Price: Adult $35, Child (3-15 years) $25, Family of four $95, Concession $27.50
Book here
More info: https://exhibition.thebrickman.com/
The Wiggles Superhero Tour
Ages 1+
The Wiggles Superhero Tour is coming to multiple locations across Sydney this June and July, with Campbeltown, Castle Hill and Cammeray on the list.
Anthony, Tsehay, Lachy and Simon will be joined by Dorothy the Dinosaur, Captain Feathersword, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus, Shirley Shawn the Unicorn and even Caterina and John from the Fruit Salad TV Wiggle series.
Tickets are currently on sale and the Castle Hill shows have already sold out, so get in quick.
The Wiggles Superhero Tour Shows and Dates:
Thursday, June 9, The Cube Campbeltown, 10am and 12.30pm
Friday. June 10, Castle Hill RSL, 10.30am, 1pm and 4.30pm
Sunday, July 17, Norths Cammeray, 10.30am, 1pm and 3.30pm
For more information and to book, head to thewiggles.com
Sesame Street Live at St Ives Showgrounds
Ages 2+
All our favourite Sesame Street characters are currently putting on a circus show at the St Ives Showgrounds from July 1-17.
See Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, Bert and Ernie, Super Grover and of course, Big Bird, in this spectacular 90-minute show.
The performance will also include performers from around the world, including Switzerland, Colombia, Brazil and more. The music has been written and produced in Australia and the voices recorded especially for this production.
Children also get to meet Cookie Monster after the show, and those who have purchased Gold Tickets also get a meet and greet with Elmo.
Ticket prices start at $28 for children and $33 for adults, dependent on where you’re sitting. There are morning, afternoon and evening shows available and performances during the week and on weekends.
There is food available to purchase on site. Prams aren’t allowed into the tent, however there is pram parking onsite too. Dine & Discover NSW and Parent NSW vouchers are both accepted (but cannot be combined).
Sesame Street Circus Details:
When: July 1-17
Where: St Ives Showgrounds, 450 Mona Vale Rd, St Ives
Price: Starting at $28/child, $33/adult
More info: sesamestreetcircus.com.au
Uncontained Kogarah Arts Festival
All ages
Belgrave St, Kogarah will be lit up with live art, performance, installations and food from Friday, June 24-Sunday June 26 for the Uncontained Kogarah Arts Festival.
The festival, run by Georges River Council in partnership with Kogarah Clubhouse and Netstrata will run from 4.30-10.30pm each day.
There will be live music, food stalls, an alcohol zone where patrons can enjoy a wine or other beverage, and plenty more for the whole family to enjoy.
Uncontained Arts Festival challenges the idea of what art is, taking it out of a traditional gallery space and letting it take over the streets of Kogarah.
Council is encouraging local businesses to get involved during the festival, by staying open and hosting special offers for local visitors.
Find out more about the Un[Contained] Arts Festival at georgesriver.nsw.gov.au
To stay up to date with events in your area, sign up to our Newsletter or follow on Instagram.