Hi there Reader
It’s been almost 4 months since I started writing Geelong with Kids, so I’m curious to know – since you started reading this newsletter, have you had any cool experiences with your kids in the region? Doesn’t have to be something I’ve written about before – I would just love to hear about it.
Just hit reply and share. I’m waiting!
Joyce xx
P.S. Thanks for sharing your journey with me, by the way. It means a lot to me that we’re doing this parenting thing together. And if you’re a mum, Happy Mother’s Day this Sunday!
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- Mother’s Day at MOPA Geelong (Saturday 10 May) Celebrate the special mums and women caregivers in your life with a creative themed experience at the Museum of Play and Art.
- Geelong Bay City Swap Meet (Saturday 10 May) Whether you’re a collector, a car enthusiast, or just looking for a fun day out, there’s something for everyone at this family-friendly community swap meet.
- Mamma’s Market (Saturday 10 May) Support Ukrainian women and children while shopping for traditional food, flowers, clothing, plants and handmade goods at this Mother’s Day fundraising event.
- Wildflower Kids Nature Immersion Playgroup (Various dates & locations until Friday 4 Jul) Let your little ones connect with nature in these magical outdoor playgroups.
- Wildlife Photographer of the Year (Daily until Sunday 18 May) Marvel at stunning wildlife photography in this internationally acclaimed exhibition, showcasing the breathtaking beauty and diversity of the natural world.
- Mary Poppins Jr by Geelong Lutheran College (Tuesday 13 May – Thursday 15 May) Join the talented students at Geelong Arts Centre for a “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” performance of a family classic.
- An Evening of Fairy Tales (Friday 16 May) Let your imagination run free as magical music by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra conjures up fairy tale worlds for all ages.
- Museum Explorers: Mini Makers (Wednesday 14 May) Little hands get creative in this special workshop for young museum explorers.
- Raising Rhinos Experience (Mondays, Tuesdays & Weekends until 30 Jun) Go behind-the-scenes at Werribee Zoo to see how they care for rhinoceroses and meet baby Jabulani.
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Melbourne’s masters of family comedy return in June with “110% Ready” – a hilarious 55-minute show where Rich attempts the impossible dream of leaving the house on time while Matt delivers classic Listies chaos (did someone say flushed car keys?).
With slapstick silliness, improvised antics, and relatable family humour, this show perfectly captures the morning madness of missing milk, alarm clock failures, and disappearing clean socks.
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Whether you’re a local looking for new weekend adventures or visiting from Melbourne (just an hour away!), our comprehensive guide showcases the best family-friendly spots across Geelong, Surf Coast and the Bellarine Peninsula.
Perfect for both Geelong families wanting to rediscover their own backyard and day-trippers planning their next coastal escape – this guide has something for everyone, no matter how much time you have to explore.
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PARTNER CONTENT
This 3.5-hour marine wildlife experience from Queenscliff Harbour lets you and your water-loving kids get up close with the playful residents of Port Phillip Bay – wild dolphins and curious seals in their natural playground.
Perfect for families with confident swimmers, this excursion combines wildlife education with aquatic excitement while exploring the biodiversity of Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park.
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The sky’s the limit at Rippleside Park when the annual Kids+ Kites Festival returns this October. From 11am to 2pm, Rippleside Park transforms into a hub of FREE activities with bubble artists, face painters, toe-tapping tunes from the festival DJ, and—of course—spectacular kite flying.
With food trucks to satisfy hungry tummies, this truly inclusive day welcomes everyone regardless of ability while supporting the wonderful work of Kids+.
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Lace up those running shoes and bring the whole family for a weekend where fitness meets fun!
The Great Ocean Road Running Festival returns with stunning coastal views, kids’ races, and plenty of non-running entertainment like live music and yoga by the beach. The festival will transform Lorne and Apollo Bay into celebration central across the weekend of Saturday 17 May – Sunday 18 May.
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