Coding With Kids : Introducing Your Children To Computer Language

Coding With Kids : Introducing Your Children To Computer Language

Earlier this month a new partnership between Code Club Australia and the Tasmanian government was announced. This partnership will see coding form part of the primary school curriculum across Tasmania, the first state-wide roll out in Australia. In no time coding with kids will become the norm. I find this incredibly exciting and whilst I am not gearing up to …

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The Italian Food Project : Lunch in Camden with the Kids

The Italian Food Project : Lunch in Camden with the Kids

Image via The Italian Project Facebook Page Italy stole my heart over a decade ago and I am continuously pining to return to my beloved Rome and introduce my kids to my favourite place. These days I dull the longing by seeking out Italian restaurants that allow me to close my eyes and pretend I …

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10 Rainy Day Activities To Do With The Kids

10 Rainy Day Activities To Do With The Kids

Winter is almost here and already more than a handful of our outdoor plans have been washed out by torrential rain. The silver lining (and there is always an upside when life sends us a curve ball) is that we’ve had plenty of time to be creative inside. Our weekends have been filled with laughter even when they’ve been …

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West Ryde Boiler House : Exploring a Historic Engineering Marvel

West Ryde Boiler House : Exploring a Historic Engineering Marvel

Throughout Australia there are heritage sites hiding in plain view awaiting a little exploration. The adventure is finding them! For this the internet is your friend and regularly searching sites for upcoming events is something you need to stay on top of to know what is happening around town (or just ask us on the …

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5 Strategies to Support Your Travel Anxiety

I need to fess up. I have a little secret I’ve been harboring. While I am a seasoned traveller I actually suffer excruciating anxiety during the lead up to a flight. However, I also think anxiety is perfectly natural. We all suffer it from time to time. But how can we recognise it and prevent it …

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The Tea Room : High Tea at the Queen Victoria Building

The Tea Room : High Tea at the Queen Victoria Building

Between work and family outings I have walked through the Queen Victoria Building thousands of times. I almost always wistfully gaze around the beautiful structure and promise myself that ‘one day’ I will attend High Tea in The Tea Room – www.thetearoom.com.au.  One day. During the  last school holidays, T and I took a trip into the CBD to run …

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Qantas Joey Club Flies Onto the Tarmac : A New Generation of Frequent Flyers

Qantas Joey Club Flies Onto the Tarmac : A New Generation of Frequent Flyers

It has been over a decade since T and I joined the Qantas Frequent Flyers program. Within a couple of years we were able to use our points for business tickets to Perth return, upgrade a few flights and even book a quick trip to Melbourne for a weekend. For a while now we have been …

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Beekeeper’s Inn – Honey Tasting in Vittoria with Kids

Beekeeper's Inn - Honey Tasting in Vittoria with Kids

With wings that beat 200 times a second and a talent for creating honey, bees are an amazing insect that has populated every continent on Earth except Antarctica. with 20,000 species worldwide, Australia hosts around 1,500 native bees who often compete with the commercial honey bee which was introduced to our continent in 1822. Recently we spotted what …

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Babies Proms Country Kids : A Date with Golden Guitar Winner Darren Coggan

Babies Proms Country Kids : A Date with Golden Guitar Winner Darren Coggan

Music appreciation is something I like to think starts from the womb and for that reason I played music daily during both my pregnancies. Back in 2009 Hungarian and Norwegian researchers reported that day old babies are able to discriminate rhythmic patterns revealing it is innate to each of us rather than learned (Psychology Today). This reinforces my …

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USS Midway Aircraft Carrier : A Top Gun Experience in San Diego

USS Midway Aircraft Carrier : A Top Gun Experience in San Diego

I feel the need, the need for speed! As a child of the 80s I was indoctrinated into the Top Gun fangirl brigade in my early Primary School days. Maverick, Goose and Charlie were names we went on to name the pet sheep, goose (original) and chicken. Iceman was applied to the blonde boy at the …

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Abercrombie Caves with Kids : In the Footsteps of the Ribbon Gang Bushrangers

Abercrombie Caves with Kids : In the Footsteps of the Ribbon Gang Bushrangers

Bushrangers, fossickers, rangers and hikers – members from each group have trekked to the Abercrombie Caves to take refuge in the largest natural limestone bridge in the Southern Hemisphere since Europeans first became aware of it in the 1820s. Delve into its history further and you will discover that Aboriginals including the Wirradjuri and Gundungurra …

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History Hill : The Gold Rush Brought To Life in Hill End

History Hill : The Gold Rush Brought To Life in Hill End

How easy it is to get over the confines of a small tunnel when the prospect of gold is at the end. In early April our family found ourselves exploring History Hill – www.historyhill.com.au in Hill End, NSW. Originally established by Malcolm Drinkwater (you’ll spot in in one of our images) in 1980, the site is now spread …

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Wollongong Science Centre and Planetarium : Hands on Learning

Wollongong Science Centre and Planetarium : Hands on Learning

Hands on learning is often interpreted as an opportunity for children to manipulate and play with items which leads them to a richer understanding of a concept. At a deeper level, hands on learning is where children engage in in-depth investigations as active participants where they directly observe and develop their own hypothesis around concepts that they then test. …

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