Mount Ainslie : The Best Free View Over Canberra

Mount Ainslie : The Best Free View Over Canberra

The locals of every town or city you visit are likely to hold close a whole lot of insider knowledge about where to eat, explore and even sleep which tourists are unlikely to be privy. Seeking this out can take a little strategy as well as time. However, on our recent trip to Canberra we discovered …

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The Australian War Memorial in Canberra : Visiting with Kids

The Australian War Memorial in Canberra : Visiting with Kids

The Australian War Memorial in Canberra commemorates the Australians who have died in war and is a vehicle for assisting us to remember, interpret and understand the Australian experience of war and its enduring impact on Australian society. Dedicated to ensuring the generations of today and into the future remember, it is more than a shrine of …

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National Arboretum Pod Playground in Canberra : An Amazing Playspace for Kids

National Arboretum Pod Playground in Canberra : An Amazing Playspace for Kids

One of the downsides of growing up is that the playspaces that amused our children as toddlers and preschoolers start to wane. Spaces with more concrete for scooters or flat fields for ball games start to be sought, with the playgrounds of their younger years no longer truly functional for their size. I was hopeful that the National …

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KOOZA by Cirque du Soleil : The Must See Show of the Year

KOOZA by Cirque du Soleil : The Must See Show of the Year

Over the years we have been in the audience at many Circus performances, even a previous Cirque du Soleil. They have a certain rhythm, a certain predictability. I was expecting much of a muchness as we headed to the Entertainment Quarter at Moore Park to watch KOOZA by Cirque du Soleil.  I humoured the kids, yes …

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Cockington Green Gardens : Creating Miniature Memories in Canberra with Kids

Cockington Green Gardens : Creating Miniature Memories in Canberra with Kids

Every moment of every day we are creating memories with our children. Some of them will stick only for a day or two before they float off into the ether. Others, the very precious ones, will remain vividly within their memory banks. A visit to Cockington Green Gardens in Canberra thirty odd years ago is a …

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The Hamlet : Canberra’s Urban Village – Lunch with Kids

The Hamlet : Canberra's Urban Village - Lunch with Kids

Research is the key to uncovering the delights of a new holiday destination. When we first decided to visit Canberra I hit the travel groups on Facebook asking the locals and the foodies I respected to let me know where we should be eating with our little family. Again and again The Hamlet was mentioned. I’m …

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Floriade Canberra : More Than Just A Big Flower Festival

Floriade Canberra : More Than Just A Big Flower Festival

Our Spring Holiday to Canberra just happened to coincide with Floriade this year. Unsure whether it was suitable for kids, but being a festival we wanted to explore nonetheless, we made plans to visit. When travelling with kids it’s easy to fall into the trap of planning your entire trip around what you think they will enjoy. …

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Australian Institute of Sport : A Family Tour of the AIS in Canberra

Australian Institute of Sport : A Family Tour of the AIS in Canberra

The Australian Institute of Sport was at the very top of my son’s bucket list when we began planning our spring holiday to Canberra. With aspirations to one day play soccer for Australia, he felt that it was the perfect time to become familiar with the grounds where he may one day play (kids!). A little …

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Museums Discovery Centre : Opening Weekend for Kids

Museums Discovery Centre : Opening Weekend for Kids

Ever wondered where museums hoard their antiquities and wonders that are not currently on exhibition? Have you ever dreamed about exploring these collections? Thanks to a collaboration between the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS), Australian Museum (AM) and Sydney Living Museums, Sydneysiders can now answer this question with the opening of Museums Discovery Centre (MDC) …

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Oz Comic-Con : Unleashing Our Inner Geek in Sydney

Oz Comic-Con : Unleashing Our Inner Geek in Sydney

My inner geek was first revealed in public way back at the turn of the millennium when I headed to Melbourne so I could meet James Marsters aka Spike at a Buffy the Vampire Slayer convention. I’ve so far sheltered the kids from my true geekiness but decided that this year was the year to divulge a little of this at their …

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Manly Quarantine Station : A Visit to the Q Station with Kids

Manly Quarantine Station : A Visit to the Q Station with Kids

Sydney has suffered periods of time where the city was rife with disease. Smallpox, typhoid, Spanish Influenza and even the Bubonic Plague scarred and wiped out large portions of the population as they swept over the colony. It was scary time where the medical interventions of the time had little impact of the disease once …

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Bush Shelter : How To Build a Survival Hut From Scratch

Bush Shelter : How To Build a Survival Hut From Scratch

In the mid 1980s, Woodend Primary School in central Victoria developed a program where Grade 4 students travelled to a ‘farm school’ for a semester. For those 6 months, the students were immersed in a rural curriculum where the day saw them tending to their plot within the vegetable garden, caring for the farm animals and …

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Australian PlantBank : A Living Laboratory to Explore with Kids

Australian PlantBank : A Living Laboratory to Explore with Kids

Reading The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert was all it took to convince me that I needed to pay more attention to the plants around me, even moss. When I discovered the existence of the Australian PlantBank I knew I had to visit, even more so when I realised that it had partnered with Kew …

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