North Lakes families searching for budget-friendly ways to entertain children during the winter school holidays will have dozens of free activities to choose from. Moreton Bay has released its winter program across regional libraries, galleries, museums, and recreation venues, offering a mix of sporting, educational, and creative experiences.
Target Archery and Active Programs
Children keen to get moving can try new experiences through the Active Holidays program. Highlights include supervised target archery sessions, hip hop dance, tennis, junior boxing, multicultural games, and survival skills.

Mayor Peter Flannery said the program is designed to keep young people active and engaged during the break while creating opportunities to spend time with friends and family.
Alpacas and Hands-On Heritage
Animal lovers can head to selected libraries for the Winter Woollies program. Featuring visits from alpacas and babydoll lambs, the sessions teach children where wool comes from and how it is transformed into everyday products. Families can also watch demonstrations of carding (preparing raw fibres) and spinning yarn.

For more hands-on history, the Pine Rivers Heritage Museum will host its popular Farmyard Family Fun Day, alongside creative projects like crafting illuminated LED story lanterns.
Tech, Magic, and Creativity at the Library
Beyond books and animals, regional libraries are hosting a broad schedule of interactive workshops to build creativity and confidence, including:
- Beginner 3D printing sessions
- Improv workshops
- Magic shows
- Circus-themed activities
With household budgets remaining under pressure, these free events offer an accessible way for families to explore local cultural attractions and stay connected during the winter break.

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Published 24-June-2026
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