WHAT'S ON FOR KIDS THIS SUMMER
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WHAT'S ON FOR KIDS THIS SUMMER
HUGE IPSWICH SPECIAL... INSIDE TO EARLY LEARNING
Are you a ‘baby’ parent or a ‘kid’ parent?
I’m 100% a kid parent. I don’t go gooey at babies (they still scare me!), and I don’t miss those early years of sleepless nights and trying to interpret the cries. But I love being part of my kids’ growth and learning, so each year of parenting that goes by is more fulfilling than the last.
The only time I wish my kids were teeny tiny again is when I look at today’s childcare options. Gone are the cramped rooms where the only real purpose of the centre was to ensure the child slept, was fed and had a clean bum.
Today, there are nutritious meals, yoga and music lessons, facilities better than most hotels I’ve ever stayed at, activities that cater to every interest, and naturebased play spaces that your own inner child is desperate to explore.
Luckily, my work allows me to still visit and explore these marvellous spaces and witness the wonder on the kids’ faces with every new thing they learn. I got to
experience this when we visited the new state-of-the-art AELC College in Marsden and the playground at Heritage Park (see page 18 for more on that!). Seeing exactly what is possible when creating a childcare centre from the ground up … it blew my mind.
Of course, summer is almost here, so we chat with learn-to-swim expert Chris Shapland to find out the essentials of water safety this summer, some of these really surprised me, too!
We also have a HUGE Ipswich Special this issue, where we take a look at everything that is awesome about Ipswich for kids and families, including a guide to summer in Ipswich, our favourite parks, cafes, accommodation and a comprehensive Ipswich school directory.
Plus we have all the regular news, reviews, events and activities—all bundled up in a super-duper Summer edition!
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EARLY LEARNING: We go behind the doors at AELC to find out about this fresh concept in the early learning space.
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IPSWICH SPECIAL: Come with us to Ipswich! We find out where to eat, stay, explore, learn and play in this awesome city.
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The Speld QLD team and services provided include:
Educational advisors for teachers, parents, and professionals (free service)
Psychologists for Psychoeducational assessments
Speech Pathologists Specialist Teacher (tutor) services
Workshops for parents and educators both face-to-face and online
A library
Literacy Workshops for teachers, parents and professionals (including Sounds Write)
Professional Development for educators, parents, and professionals
Our services cover all of Queensland areas including regional and remote, and we currently have clinic rooms in Woolloongabba, Benowa (Gold Coast), Dayboro (Moreton Bay), and Bundaberg.
It is estimated that 10 to 16 percent of Australians have a Specific Learning Disorder (SLD) and have support needs. An estimated 80% of those with learning disorders have an impairment in reading and spelling (commonly referred to as dyslexia). Other SLDs are an impairment in mathematics (commonly referred to as dyscalculia) and in written expression (commonly referred to as dysgraphia).
If you think your child has a learning disorder, then the first step is to talk to their teacher. If there is still a concern then a formal assessment can be undertaken.
Speld QLD is a not-for profit organisation that includes a team of highly experienced psychologists who can perform a variety of assessments. Our services are designed to benefit all individuals struggling with literacy and/or numeracy acquisition, regardless of whether or not they have been identified with a learning disorder.
Victoria Park | Until 31 October | victoriapark.com.au
Victoria Park has got a frightfully good time waiting for you at their spooky Putt Putt course!
Tee off your spooktacular adventure by puttin’ through Broken Bones Boulevard, where you might just come across some bone-chilling surprises! Then brave the toxic waste barrels as you mingle with the friendly neighbourhood zombies. Watch out for the scary squash, creepy crawlers, wicked witches, and other boo-tiful surprises along the way.
Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre
Every Thursday, 10:00 - 11:00 am | brisbane.qld.gov.au
Be immersed in the natural surroundings of the reserve and build nature confidence through bush walks, exploration, story-time, art and craft, and much more. Bush Kindy is for children aged 3-5 years alongside their parents and carers.
Until 7 July, 2024
Queensland Museum, South Brisbane museum.qld.gov.au/queensland-museum
Insect Agency features more than 1,300 insect specimens, from the tiniest wasps to brightly coloured butterflies, Dracula Ants, and Dung Beetles, to stick insects in a mind-blowing diversity of shapes, colours and species.
Beenleigh Town Square | 2 December, 4:00 - 7:30 pm
Gallery of Modern Art
2 December 2023 - 28 April 2024 qagoma.qld.gov.au
Take a fascinating journey into a fairy tale world where folklore, enchantment and tales of caution intertwine with art and film, only at GOMA this summer. ‘Fairy Tales’ showcases exceptional contemporary art, breathtaking costumes, immersive installations, and stunning cinema from celebrated artists, highlighting how the fairy tales that have entertained us for centuries are explored through art and culture.
Beenleigh Town Square's annual Beenleigh Children's Christmas Concert and Movie Night features a special live singing and dancing Christmas show. Festivities include a local dance performance by Step Right Dance, a screening of the animated film The Grinch (2018), interactive retro games on the big screen and kids' Christmas-themed face painting.
Kingston Butter Factory
9 December, 8:00am - 1:00pm loganarts.com.au
Kickstart your morning with breakfast or brunch from a variety of food trucks. There’s also a host of interactive experiences for the whole family with face painting, Henna hand tattoos, and a nail bar. This is a dog-friendly event, so bring along your furry friend too!
Bribie Island
Seaside Museum
1 - 24 December
moretonbay.qld.gov.au/Galleries-Museums
Bribie Island Seaside Museum is bringing Christmas cheer with festive joy and excitement for all ages. Take part in a Christmas-themed scavenger hunt, get creative at the Christmas craft table, check out the cheeky antics of the Christmas elf.
Hologram Zoo, Cannon Hill Daily | hologramzoo.com.au
The Hologram Zoo offers a one-of-akind opportunity to see animals up close while utilising the latest advancements in holographic technology.
Interact with the holographic animals; feed them, pet them, and play with them. The animals can even grow much larger than their real life counterparts!
Throughout summer
goldcoastholidaypark.com.au
If you’re staying at Big4 Gold Coast Holiday Park this summer, make sure you stop and say hello to the resident gecko at the park—Gwen Gekkerson. She’ll be roaming the park daily to greet all the kids. Keep an eye out for her, as there will be plenty of photo opportunities.
St Nicolas Precinct, Ipswich 8 - 17 December christmasinipswich.com.au
This Christmas, See the city centre transformed into an experiential atmosphere of lights, colour and magical moments. Entry is free.
Redcliffe Art Gallery | Until 4 November 2023 moretonbay.qld.gov.au
The Big Draw Festival Studio is a place to explore, create and play at Redcliffe Art Gallery. Try the studio’s sensory stations to activate your senses of touch, sight, sound, and smell. Then, create drawings inspired by how you experience the world through your senses.
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Marsden Early Learning College
Adam and Noah Early Learning College
Flagstone Adventure and Skate Park
Friday 24 November, 2023
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
The city’s best pop-up urban festival has plenty in store for the final event of 2023!
Expect food trucks galore, free live music and fun activities for all ages. Plus, running alongside Eats & Beats is the LOGAN SHOWDOWN presented by RUMBLE. This showcase brings together skaters from all across Queensland to compete in a thrilling event, hitting the ramps and slopes of the park. This free event is great for families. Don’t forget, it’s pet-free and alcohol-free.
CHRISTMAS CAROLS
Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct, 270 Jacaranda Avenue
Saturday 9 December, 2023
2:00 pm - 8:00 pm
The City of Logan Christmas Carols is the city’s biggest annual Christmas event, celebrating the magic and joy of the festive season. Bring your own picnic or enjoy a fantastic variety of delicious food available. Get in the Christmas spirit with a free Santa photo, enjoy free face painting, and get excited for free Christmas crafts.
Kids will love the Christmas PAW Patrol stage show as their favourite pups save the day with their teamwork and unique skills. PAW Patrol—let’s roll!
This free, family-friendly event will have you singing along to all your favourite Christmas carols. The night will end with a magnificent fireworks spectacle!
Keeping the kids entertained doesn’t have to be expensive! Here are two FREE events in the City of Logan that you cannot miss this summer.
Brisbane libraries are starting an exciting new chapter after experiencing a massive increase in visitor numbers over the last 12 months.
New figures reveal Brisbane’s network of 33 libraries recorded more than 5 million visitors in 2022-2023, or about 14,000 residents every day.
The 2022-23 visitor numbers were 1.2 million more than the previous year and the biggest recorded since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said his Council team is committed to investing in Brisbane’s libraries, which offer free and affordable fun for residents of all ages.
“Brisbane residents clearly love our libraries, and that’s why we have a plan to continue to invest in them,” Cr Schrinner said.
“I don’t think it’s a coincidence that this massive increase in visitor numbers to our libraries also coincides with rapidly rising living costs.
“Our Council is committed to delivering free and affordable fun for residents, and our libraries offer far more than just a great range of books to borrow.
“Our libraries also have music, magazines and movies and offer many services such as book clubs, reading programs, computer training, events and workshops.
“With costs continuing to increase, our libraries will play an increasingly important role in helping keep residents entertained and connected for free.”
Brisbane libraries are open seven days a week and offer hundreds of free and low-cost activities year-round for residents of all ages.
“Whether it’s mums and bubs story time, creative writing workshops, author talks, or social media tips for seniors, there is always something to see and do at our libraries,” Cr Schrinner said.
While COVID-19 lockdowns are no longer mandated, the stress and anxiety of the pandemic still lingers, according to health experts at the University of South Australia.
In a new study, researchers show that children’s mental health and wellbeing have gradually worsened over the past six years, particularly during and post the pandemic. Examining measures of wellbeing—life satisfaction, optimism, happiness, cognitive engagement, emotional regulation, perseverance, worry, and sadness—among more than 56,000 school children (in grades 4 to 9 and aged 9 to 14), the study found that most wellbeing measures declined over time, consistently worsening from 2020 onwards.
It also found that female students, children in higher year levels, and students from lower socioeconomic cohorts were more likely to have poor wellbeing than their counterparts. Wellbeing covers various dimensions of psychological,
physical, emotional, cognitive, and social experiences.
Lead researcher, UniSA’s Dr Dot Dumuid, says the COVID-19 pandemic has had long-lasting disruptions for Australian children.
“During the pandemic, children had to change the way they learn, play and socialise, all the while living in an environment of widespread uncertainty and anxiety,” Dr Dumuid says.
“Now that pandemic restrictions have been lifted, life has not necessarily returned to pre-pandemic standards. And when we assessed how children have fared in terms of wellbeing across this period, the news was not good.”
Dr Dumuid says now is a particularly critical time to support young people’s wellbeing.
“There is a clear indication that urgent and equitable support is needed to improve the wellbeing of all young people, particularly those facing disparity,” Dr Dumuid says.
“This is not only important for children’s present experiences, but also their future potential.”
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Plenty of indoors and outdoors activities to keep the Saltwater creek for fishing
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These gorgeous blue check shorts are from Bebe’s stunning Spring/ Summer range. This latest Bebe collection is divine, filled with versatile wardrobe favourites. Incorporating classic colour palettes, outstanding quality and prioritising practicality and comfort, the full range is available now at moobaba. moobaba.com.au
This complete hamper from My Clean Hamper has everything you need to tackle home cleaning. Packed with ethically-sourced, natural cleaning products, including dishwashing liquid, floor cleaner, multipurpose spray, microfibre cloth, toilet gel and much much more, My Clean Hamper offers subscriptions of one, two or three months. They sell single products too! Everything is cruelty-free, 100% vegan and eco-friendly. From $139 // mycleanhamper.com
Anyone else have cherished childhood memories of Tickle Me Elmo? Well, this chuckletastic plushie is revitalised and ready to giggle. The new and improved Ticket Me Elmo includes over 20 Elmo sounds— the more you tickle Elmo’s tummy the harder he laughs and wiggles! RRP $40 // Available from all good toy stores.
This full coverage UPF50+ sunsuit means less time worrying about the sun and more time having fun with your minis. Features full coverage from neck to ankles to wrist and with a high neckline, single full-length zipper, chlorine resistant fabric, fast drying, breathable and lightweight, designed for maximum comfort, fit and movement, 4-way stretch and colour sealed. Made using 80% Repreve recycled material, created from recycled plastic bottles. $60 // pipiswimwear.com.au
The Re-Play brand is rapidly becoming a household name in Australia. Their range of toddler and children’s tableware is sturdy and comes in a rainbow of colours to mix and match.
Re-Play was founded on the belief that mealtime is family time. Family owned and operated for over 25 years, Re-Play offers affordable, durable, and sustainable products—ensuring you spend less time worrying about mealtime and more time enjoying family time. The entire range is available at Coastal Kidswear now!
From $4.95 // coastalkidswear.com.au/collections/replay
Help your early reader develop reading fluency with The Reading Tower. Includes instructions to play four fun games using decodable words on wooden Jenga blocks. Choose from eight different word lists to suit your child’s reading ability. RRP $34.95 plus postage. thereadingvillage.com.au
This ingenious hooded towel and short set is sure to become a beach essential this summer. Oversized for a fuss-free change, kids can play after a swim without being weighed down by a towel. The hooded top is double-lined for warmth, and the shorts have a thick waistband and drawstring for comfort and functionality. Our favourite feature has to be the sand-free kangaroo pocket made from mesh material—so treasures stay safe, and the sand falls straight through. Available in two fabric options: lightweight, quick-drying waffle; and soft, absorbent Terry towel. For 18 months to 8 years. $77.97 // rugupbeachco.com.au
Suitable for ages six months to 3 years old (or up to 15kg), this super-cute mini chair is perfect for the beach, picnics, campsites, backyard barbecues, and just chilling out at home. Its built-in, adjustable harness keeps kids safely secure, whilst the storage pocket makes the perfect mini home for a baby's book, bib or matching IZIMINI hat. Moreover, the IZIMINI Baby Chair has highchair adaptability, which means it is perfect for your little one to sit and eat. $85 izimini.com
This balance board from Monti Play Kids is versatile and can help develop balance, improve gross motor skills and posture, strengthen the core and even for various forms of play. It can also be used for creative and imaginative play, as well as for exercise. It’s ideal for active toddlers and children to release their energy.
$130 // montiplaykids.com.au
This beautifully illustrated book takes kids through a typical day with Charlie as they learn about the five key ingredients to do each day to be happy and prosperous: sleep, water, rainbow food, outdoor play, and kindness to the planet. Each page explains to kids (and parents!) how to effortlessly introduce them into each day. This forward-thinking book is the launchpad into the wider Keen Kids healthy living program created by Sunshine Coast GP Dr Alexandra Bernhardi. $19.80 Softcover, $39 Hardcover // keenkids.com.au/books
When Georgiana Karam opened Adam & Noah Early Learning College nine years ago, she never imagined it would become such a pivotal service in Brisbane’s early learning space. Fast forward to today, and this innovative early learning centre has recently undergone a rebrand, opened a new centre in Marsden and has upgraded its already impressive outdoor adventure park . But what’s the story behind its success?
It all began when Georgiana sought a long daycare and early learning centre for her children. She wanted more options that provided the love, care and educational needs she wanted. But with no facility meeting her high expectations, she created her own.
“I wanted an early learning service that cared for the children within but also focused on developing an exceeding educational program,” Georgiana says.
“We wanted to go above and beyond, delivering unlimited early years learning opportunities with a focus on learning through play.”
The first state-of-theart building and outdoor adventure area was named after her two sons, Adam and Noah Early Learning College, with a mission to provide a solid academic foundation for every student.
With a focus on play-based learning, the purpose-built centre features state-of-theart classrooms and an out-of-this-world adventure playground!
Aptly named Outdoor Adventureland, there are four distinct areas of the outdoor play area:
City Adventure: This features three themed outdoor permanent marquees with roads/bike tracks, traffic lights, and a zebra crossing.
Ancient & Archeological World Adventure: With an Egyptian pyramid where you can dig for fossils, climb a life-sized T-Rex, step in a T-Rex footprint, ride a camel, climb in an aeroplane and jump on board a life-sized pirate ship. Two sports areas: Includes a multi-sports court and a long jump pit.
An animal farm: Includes Australian stingless honeybees, a veggie garden, fruit trees and a mud pit.
This year, the outdoor play space was upgraded to include an outdoor stage, a second sandpit, a water feature and a creek. The bike track now also has traffic lights and a shopfront, and the farm yard has been revamped with planter boxes, a chicken
shed, a yarning circle, and indigenous plants.
The expansive outdoor space is complemented by The Fun Spaceship indoor play centre right next door. Also part of the Adam & Noah group, this play centre is a kids’ wonderland with air cannons, climb-in UFOs and rockets, a rock climbing wall, soft play equipment, a giant slide and more.
Adam & Noah’s popular vacation care program regularly utilises both play spaces. Provided for children aged five to 13 years, kids can join in Masterchef days, discos, and bike and scooter days at the epic Outdoor Adventureland. That’s when they aren’t enjoying excursions to the Science Centre, Australia Zoo, The Railway Museum, Sea World, Movie World, bush walks, playing at water parks and more.
“We know how hard the school holiday time is for working parents, so we wanted to provide the best vacation care program possible, keeping kids busy, having fun and learning throughout the whole school break,” says Georgiana.
“We wanted to go above and beyond, delivering unlimited early years learning opportunities with a focus on learning through play.”
This year, the busy early learning service has evolved into Australian Early Learning Colleges by Adam & Noah. Ready to expand its footprint, the rebrand signals the service’s next step in educational excellence and commitment to nurturing young minds.
“This represents our unwavering dedication to providing the highest quality early childhood education while extending our reach to communities in the surrounding Brisbane regions,” says Georgiana.
“With this change, we are not just changing our name. We are reaffirming our commitment to shaping the future of Australia’s youngest learners, ensuring they embark on a journey of lifelong curiosity and discovery.
Learning and development happen holistically at Australian Early Learning Colleges by integrating growth opportunities into routines, activities, and contexts that have meaning for the children.
“Our philosophy builds on the child’s experiences, knowledge, skills, attitudes, needs, interests, and world views to foster empowerment,” says Georgiana.
“Our holistic approach to teaching benefits children in their social, emotional and physical development, from infant through to school age.”
Georgiana believes that for children to learn effectively, they must be respected and valued as individuals.
“We foster children’s wellbeing by supporting families, respecting their culture, knowledge and community, aiming to build strong connections and consistency among all aspects of the child’s world,” she says.
Children are immersed in a community where people discuss boundaries, are fair, explore questions about how things work, and help each other.
“We encourage children to become independent and lifelong learners by providing equal educational opportunities for all.”
• Academic curriculum: Language, Maths, Science
• The Five Senses Course: Eco, Health/Safety, Social Skills, Arts, Cooking
• Engineering Course
• Computer Course
• Drama & Acting: Poetry, Singing, Dance, Drama, Puppetry
• Music: With a professional music teacher
• Sports: Soccer, Basketball, Athletics, Gymnastics, Badminton
The new AELC centre opened in Marsden in winter 2023 and follows Australian Early Learning College’s advanced curriculum that covers language, maths, science, safety, health, social skills, engineering, drama, acting, music, sports, and much more.
The program is a play-based learning and helps develop children’s physical, social, intellectual, language and emotional abilities.
Children enjoy excursions to the Heritage Park centre to utilise the Outdoor Adventureland facilities. Vacation care and before and after-school care are also available.
“At Marsden Early Learning College, we
provide an environment that stimulates child-initiated activities with uninterrupted periods of play alongside Educators, facilitating and scaffolding children’s endeavours,” says Georgiana.
As well as the proven early learning program, Marsden has a strong Kindergarten program focused on school readiness, including:
• developing a love of learning;
• making friends;
• preparing for school;
• developing independence, confidence and self-discipline;
• creatively expressing ideas and feelings through art, dance and dramatic play;
• identifying, exploring and solving problems;
• developing reading, writing and numeracy skills; and
• developing essential life skills.
The Kindergarten program at AELC is provided to children aged four by 30 June in the year they start, and the children in this program must attend at least two days a week.
• Long daycare
• Kindergarten program
• A play space for each age group
• Fresh meals prepared daily by professional chefs
• Family takeaway dinners
• Vacation care
• Music tuition
• Soccer club
• Dance club
• Nappies provided
• Formula provided
“I’ll help you identify and dissolve blockages in your body and shed stories that no longer serve you so you can move forward with intention and clarity.”
Leave behind the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary with your family at Cedar Creek Lodges & Thunderbird Park, a hidden gem nestled amidst the lush rainforests of Tamborine Mountain. This enchanting destination offers an array of unique experiences and accommodation options that seamlessly blend luxury and
With a range of accommodation options, you'll find the perfect fit for your nature escape. The Woodlands Family Glamping Tents provide an authentic outdoor experience without sacrificing comfort and luxury! These glam abodes come with a deck and personal fire pit, an outdoor kitchen and a barbecue. Plus, they have ensuite facilities that allow you to shower under the stars with underfloor heating and heated towel rails to keep you cosy in all weather. The Luxe Tent even offers a private plunge pool! It's the ideal space for your family to relax, bond, and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.
The Creek & Forest Lodges are stylish selfcontained two-bedroom retreats situated along the picturesque banks of Cedar Creek or nestled amongst trees and birdsong. These lodges also boast well-appointed kitchens for the convenience of home-cooked family meals.
Indulge in a culinary journey like no other at the Rainforest Restaurant, where creative and tantalising tapas-style share plates come to life in the heart of a tranquil rainforest setting.
The menu is a celebration of local suppliers and produce, offering a contemporary and inventive take on flavours that will delight your palate. To complement your dining experience, the carefully curated wine list features a selection of international, Australian, regional, and local wines, liqueurs and craft beers.
But the excitement doesn't end with the accommodation! Australia's first mini excavator park for kids, Dig It, is the latest adventure drawcard at Thunderbird Park, and it's available to all guests at Cedar Creek Lodges. Prepare yourself for real excavator machinery and construction-inspired activities where the kids are in the driver's seat! Fully instructed fun awaits kids and parents alike. You don't need any prior experience, or even a driver's license—just a willingness to give it a go!
As your family's adventure continues at Thunderbird Park, you’ll discover a wealth of activities to delight everyone. From high ropes courses at TreeTop Challenge to free bird feeding and thunderegg fossicking, there's no shortage of excitement for families. And for those seeking opportunities to truly reconnect to nature, the property boasts 112 hectares of lush rainforests for serene bush walks and swimming in the rock pools where you can appreciate the serene beauty of the hinterland.
Need to burn off some serious kid-energy without it costing a cent? Ipswich is home to an impressive array of parks that go well beyond the everyday swing set. From epic water playgrounds to mini bike tracks (one even has a free zoo!), here are five of the best parks in Ipswich you must visit.
ROBELLE DOMAIN PARKLANDS
Spanning 24 hectares and with walking tracks, cycleways, barbecues, playgrounds, sheltered picnic benches and large grassy areas, Robelle Domain is one the best parks in Ipswich for families.
The main attraction for families is Orion Lagoon, which has swimming pools up to 1.5m deep at one end and shallow streams with stepping stones perfect for toddlers at the other. Across the road from the lagoon (while not officially part of Robelle Domain), you’ll find the vast Orion Playground, which includes a colossal three-storey tower with mega slides and a 16-metre skywalk bridge. There are also rope climbing structures, inbuilt trampolines, swings, a music panel and plenty of toddler-sized play equipment.
Robelle Domain also features a zero-depth water park with a giant tipping bucket and jet sprays. Surrounding the water park is various play equipment, including swings, see-saws and climbing equipment. There is even a kids’ interactive music area.
FAYE CARR PARK
There is something for everyone at Faye Carr Park! There is a play zone for the little ones, with swings and rope ladders. Plus, there is a super-cute bike track with a mini roundabout and road signs.
Energetic kids can blast off in the rocket ship playground, which features interactive activities, sensory panels, musical
equipment, and multiple climbing frames and slides. Then, on the other side of the park is a large double-lane flying fox so the kids can race their friends.
If you are feeling sporty, there is a netball court, a basketball court, several sporting fields and even a 12-piece fitness circuit. And the park has plenty of seating, picnic tables, barbecues and toilets, so you can make a day of it.
Queens Park is one of those places where you can easily spend the entire day. Home to the Ipswich Nature Centre, this pramfriendly zoo cares for an array of animals, including wallabies, turtles, birds, reptiles, and marsupials. The walk-through aviary, Bilby tunnel and petting barn are all excellent ways for kids to get up close and meet the animals. Entry is free, but a gold coin donation is appreciated.
Queens Park also has a fab playground with a small water play area, a train, slides, multiple swings, a liberty swing, a climbing wall, and one of the most enormous flying foxes in the region.
Another epic Ipswich park with both water and adventure play, Bob Gamble Park is a favourite for Ipswich kids of all ages. There are two water play areas: one consists of a collection of water troughs and shallow streams with stepping stones, ideal for little ones; the other has numerous water spouts, perfect for the older kids to play in.
There is also an impressive playground with a climbing frame and slides, swings, sand diggers and a 25-metre flying fox. Kids will also love the Discovery Forest set amongst the trees, with two forts, balance
beams, wooden totem poles, a sailing boat and more to ignite their imagination.
RIPLEY’S SPLASH ‘N’ PLAY
Are you looking to cool off? Ripley’s Splash ’n’ Play Park is where it’s at. Featuring water fountains and sprayers that cater for kids of all ages, shallow streams to play in, and plenty of benches scattered around for supervising parents, it’s great for families. There is a playground for the smaller kids, with climbing equipment, swings and nets, and one for the older kids, with a massive fort, giant slides and a flying fox.
how to get the most out of a trip to Ipswich this Christmas? Here is our recommended itinerary for families!
Saturday morning, pack the car and head to the heritage city, only 30 minutes from Brisbane. Your first stop is brunch at Dancing Bean Espresso Bar. Let the kids play in the children’s nook. Tuck into French toast, eggs Benny, nachos, milkshakes and croissants. Enjoy the locally roasted coffee beans, and don’t forget to grab a take-home pack.
After breakfast, walk along Brisbane Street to explore boutique stores like Embers & Twine, which stocks handmade goodies, Arttime Gallery and Fine Art Supplies for art and artisan gifts and Oh! JoJo Boutique for some Christmas gifts. Wander to the Old Flour Mill for The Soul Cauldron, an eclectic store with everything from sage to potions
and books.
Take the kids to The Workshops Rail Museum for the afternoon to explore the birthplace of Queensland Rail. Let the kids explore the train simulators, little nippers area and the Sciencentre.
When you’re ready, check into your accommodation for the night. Stay in the middle of town at Oaks Ipswich Aspire Suites, conveniently located next door to one of Ipswich’s best restaurants, Bakehouse Steakhouse or stay at Quest Ipswich for excellent service and amenities. If you have a bigger family, staying at Urban Getaway is an excellent option, as there are five large bedrooms, each with an ensuite.
Around 6.30 pm, either walk or drive
to Tulmur Place to see the St Nicholas Precinct. The city’s centre will be covered in a beautiful light installation. Don’t forget your camera; there are many great spots to take a family photo. Designed by acclaimed event and lighting specialist Sharon Penny, almost 250m of wondrous lights create an impressive walk-through experience that welcomes visitors to the precinct. Enjoy the music and stay for a while.
If you haven’t eaten yet, you can grab food at one of the restaurants in the precinct or head up towards the magnificent 9m tall City Christmas Tree (you won’t miss it) to dine at Indian Mehfil.
If you love burgers, stop at UB’s Milk Bar; they have an epic fried chicken burger. After
The St Nicholas Precinct runs from Friday 8 December to Sunday 17 December and sees the city centre transformed into an experiential atmosphere of lights, colour and magical moments. Entry is free.
Post your Letters to Santa at Ipswich Libraries locations from Tuesday 21 November to Wednesday 13 December. Santa’s reply will be sent directly to your address.
The Ipswich Musical Theatre Company Juniors and Ipswich Civic Centre will present Aladdin Jr during the same period. A great theatrical musical performance designed for kids. Performances at 11.00 am and 6.00 pm daily on 14 and 15 December.
dinner, grab a takeaway ice cream from UB’s Milk Bar and stroll back through the lights one last time.
Then, drive to explore some of the city’s winning residential lights displays; maps are available online from the end of November.
Wake up from your night exploring the city’s beautiful light displays and press snooze to enjoy more sleep; it is Sunday after all! Before you head home, stop into Queens Park in Ipswich. Enjoy breakfast on the wide veranda at the Queens Park Café, then
stroll through the Ipswich Nature Centre. The centre is free entry and features a range of Australian animals, including quolls, a wombat, wallabies, bilbies and dingoes.
If you have some time up your sleeve, head back to Tulmur Place and drop in a letter to Santa at the award-winning Ipswich Children’s Library. The Ipswich Central Library features a Makerspace with 3D printers, virtual reality and more!
Round out your morning with a walk up to the Ipswich Art Gallery. The Junior Curator Collection is featured in November and December, with displays curated by children aged 8 to 13. A must-see for budding art enthusiasts!
Check the Christmas in Ipswich website for Christmas markets and carols events before you come to make the most of your trip.
The Tivoli Christmas Under the Stars is an annual event that features an amazing line up of talent and ends with fireworks.
Brassall Christmas in the Park sees local performers take the stage, a live orchestra, Santa and an amazing fireworks finale.
Springfield’s Carols event, held in the Robelle Domain Parklands will have a fantastic line up of entertainment, food trucks and more.
Redbank Plains Community Christmas Carols will also have a guest appearance by Santa, traditional carols, food trucks and fireworks.
Christmas Lights Tours will run once again, offering the best displays from the comfort of an airconditioned bus. The tours include supper and the chance to walk around some displays.
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One of Queensland’s leading and fastest-growing early learning groups, Edge Early Learning, is on a mission to meet the growing demand for quality early education and care within Ipswich, shaping the young minds of hundreds of children within the region.
One of Queensland’s leading and fastest-growing early learning groups, Edge Early Learning, is on a mission to meet the growing demand for quality early education and care within Ipswich, shaping the young minds of hundreds of children within the region.
Instilling a love of learning that goes far beyond the classroom, Edge empowers children with the essential tools they need to support their early developmental years, preparing them for school and a lifetime of learning.
Across the three centres conveniently located within the Ipswich region—Bellbird Park, Karana Downs and the recently opened Silkstone centre—Edge provides exceptional education and care to more than 400 children per day, aged from six weeks to school age.
“Ipswich is a growing region with many families who want to give their children an exceptional early learning experience and
encourage a love of learning by the time they are ready for school,” Edge Early Learning CEO Annie Bryce said.
“We know just how important it is to provide quality education and care to young children, and across our three Ipswich centres, we have a great team of experienced and local educators.”
Each centre features modern classrooms with state-of-the-art learning facilities and engaging and spacious, natural outdoor play areas.
Outdoor play areas at each centre feature bike tracks, climbing forts, water play stations, sand pits, vegetable gardens, space to run, and quiet areas to relax.
Unique to Edge Silkstone, the centre boasts a special ‘Grow Sphere’, a large outdoor globe-shaped garden space with tiered shelves, so children of all ages and heights can tend to the garden or enjoy an encapsulated space inside the sphere where they can relax within the green environment.
Edge’s learning approach focuses on four pillars—education, wellbeing, community and sustainability.
These pillars ensure that children receive a comprehensive and well-rounded education that prepares them academically, emotionally, and socially, enhancing learning milestones and development across all areas.
Education at Edge Early Learning is not a one-size-fits-all approach. The educational programs are thoughtfully tailored to cater to different age groups—Nursery, Toddler and Kindergarten—and encourage children to learn and explore interests across a range
of STEAM-based subjects, including Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Maths.
The focus is creating an engaging and stimulating learning environment that fosters curiosity, exploration, and a genuine passion for acquiring knowledge.
Going beyond traditional teaching methods, Edge’s philosophy is centred around a holistic learning style through an inquiry-based learning approach.
“Children are encouraged to ask questions, explore new ideas, and learn through play. This is fundamental to their development during their young years. This approach makes learning enjoyable and encourages children to think creatively and independently,” Mrs Bryce said.
Edge’s learning approach and educational programs are supported by the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF), which emphasises play-based learning to guide children toward their developmental goals.
One of the highlights that sets Edge apart is the backing of a passionate team of qualified and experienced educators. Many of the Educators at Edge centres within the Ipswich region are from different cultures and share this with the children through lessons on their culture.
“Children are encouraged to ask questions, explore new ideas, and learn through play.”
Transitioning from early learning to primary school is a significant milestone in a child’s life. Edge Early Learning understands the importance of this transition and has developed a comprehensive Kindergarten program designed to prepare children for this exciting leap.
The program not only equips children with the academic skills they need, but also nurtures their social and emotional development, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
“We’re not just preparing children for school; we’re preparing them for a future where they become confident and involved learners,” Mrs Bryce said.
“We believe in equipping children with the tools they need to succeed academically and personally, setting the stage for a lifetime of learning.”
A fundamental aspect of Edge’s approach is its strong partnerships with local schools.
These connections create a seamless bridge between the familiar environment of Edge and the new adventure of primary school so children can step into their next phase of education with confidence and ease.
While education is at the heart of Edge’s values, it also understands the significance of health and wellbeing and promotes healthy eating and an active lifestyle within its centres.
Each centre offers nutritious meals daily, ensuring that every child receives the essential fuel they need for growth and development.
Catering to all dietary requirements, including morning tea, lunch, and afternoon snacks, all served in a communal setting to encourage socialisation.
Children enjoy a vast variety of meals, salads, soups, mains and desserts. Some of the children’s favourites are focaccias, pinwheels, chicken curry, spaghetti and meatballs, and burgers they can construct
themselves.
Edge is leading the way in the early learning industry by offering mindfulness activities such as yoga, incorporating sustainable practices such as utilising bamboo nappies and wipes, sunscreen, and using environmentally friendly cleaning products, all included in the daily fee.
The three Ipswich-based centres operate up to 12 hours daily, from Monday to Friday. They offer extended operation times to suit parents and carers best and enable them to maximise the allocated subsided hours per fortnight.
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RAFTER & ROSE
17 Ellenborough Street Ipswich restaurantsnapshot.com/RafterandRose
There is a delightful vibe to this childfriendly, character-filled cafe. The menu features delicious, wholefood-based goodness, with lots of options and plantbased dishes. There are high chairs inside, but the leafy outdoor space gives parents with prams more space, and the foliage is gorgeously calming.
UB’S MILK BAR
126 Brisbane Street Ipswich ungermannbrothers.com.au
With over 20 flavours of gourmet ice cream, UB’s provides an ice cream experience like no other. Enjoy indulgent desserts and milkshakes in a 1960s-inspired retro venue and heritage precinct. They do burgers too!
HEISENBERG HAUS
164 Brisbane Street Ipswich heisenberg.com.au
For those ready for a big feed, this Top of the Town favourite serves Germaninspired cuisine in a beautiful contemporary environment and great German beers on tap.
LA PARRILLA
14 Pine Mountain Road North Ipswich laparrilla.com.au
Serving South America’s fresh and tantalising flavours, La Parrilla restaurant is a bright little restaurant with hearty food. Offering wood-fired pork, chicken wings, grilled chorizo, sparkling salsas and delicious salads, diners come from far and wide to eat here.
QUEENS PARK CAFE
10a Merle Finimore Avenue, Queens Park queensparkcafe.com.au
Set in Queensland’s oldest designated public park, Queens Park Cafe is a kid-friendly cafe with great food and a relaxed vibe. The cafe also welcomes dogs on the deck.
COUNTRY MOTEL IPSWICH
250 South Station Road, Raceview countrymotelipswich.com
Country Motel is Ipswich’s largest motel, providing resort-style, comfortable and affordable accommodation. There are several room configurations for families, including a Family Super room that sleeps up to seven. There is also an in-house restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
QUEST IPSWICH
57-63 Warwick Road Ipswich www.questapartments.com.au
With 64 serviced apartments, including one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments and studio rooms, there is plenty of space and comfort for the whole family. Each room has cooking facilities or take a short drive or stroll into the Ipswich CBD to find restaurants and bars. There is also a swimming pool, complimentary Wi-Fi, conference facilities and car parking.
SPRINGFIELD LAKES HOTEL
Springfield Lakes Boulevard, Springfield Lakes | springfieldlakeshotel.com.au
The fully refurbished Springfield Lakes Hotel has 20 spacious hotel rooms, an on-site restaurant and bar and a beautiful outdoor swimming pool. Suite options include rooms that sleep up to five people.
TALLAVALLEY FARM B&B
453 Tallegalla Road Tallegalla discoveripswich.com.au/accommodation/ tallavalley-farm-bb
Approximately 30 minutes from Ipswich CBD, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage offers affordable accommodation for up to six people on a working farm. See horses and cattle in the paddock, explore the 50-acre property and enjoy the serenity of being out of the city.
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ALLY’S KINDY West Ipswich allyskindy.com.au
AMAZE EDUCATION
Redbank Plains, Silkstone amazeeducation.com.au
CHILDREN’S CHOICE EARLY EDUCATION CENTRE
Raceview childrens-choice.com.au
CRIBB STREET CHILDCARE
Sadliers Crossing cribbstreetchildcare.com.au
EDGE EARLY LEARNING
Bellbird Park, Karana Downs, Silkstone edgeearlylearning.com.au
Edge Early Learning provides quality child care and education tailored to children from 6 weeks to school age. The purposebuilt centres are filled with exciting natural environments and modern educational resources, where children can develop a love of learning through play-based experiences. The centres’ core value is to inspire all children to grow to be competent and confident young learners who are healthy in mind, body and spirit, secure in their sense of belonging.
GOODSTART EARLY LEARNING
Boval, Churchill, Raceview, Redbank Plains, Yamanto goodstart.org.au
IPSWICH EARLY EDUCATION CENTRE Leichhardt qccs.com.au/centre/ipswich
IPSWICH KINDERGARTEN Ipswich ipswichkindergarten.com.au
KINDY PATCH West Ipswich kindypatch.com.au
LITTLE WORLD FOR SCHOLARS Churchill littleworldchurchill.com.au
MILESTONES EARLY LEARNING CENTRES
Augustine Heights, Ipswich, North Ipswich milestones.com.au
NORTH IPSWICH CHILDCARE CENTRE North Ipswich northipswichchildcare.com.au
PLAY & LEARN CHILDCARE
Raceview playandlearnchildcare.com.au
RACEVIEW KINDERGARTEN & CHILDCARE
Raceview rvkcc.com.au
RODERICK STREET COMMUNITY KINDERGARTEN
Sadliers Crossing roderickstreetkindy.qld.edu.au
SUNRISE KIDS
Ipswich sunrisekids.com.au
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY TRADE COLLEGE - IPSWICH
North Ipswich
Years 10 - 12 aitc.qld.edu.au/ipswich-campus/
BETHANY LUTHERAN PRIMARY SCHOOL
Raceview
Primary, Co-education bethany.qld.edu.au
GOOD SHEPHERD CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL
Springfield Lakes
Primary, Co-education goodshepherd.qld.edu.au
IMMACULATE HEART SCHOOL
Leichhardt
Primary, Co-education immac-heart.qld.edu.au
IPSWICH ADVENTIST SCHOOL
Brassall
Kindy - Year 6 ias.qld.edu.au
IPSWICH FLEXIBLE LEARNING CENTRE
Ipswich
Years 7 - 12 ereafsn.edu.au/ipswich-flc
IPSWICH GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL
East Ipswich
Co-education Prep - 6; Girls only Year 7-12 iggs.qld.edu.au
IPSWICH GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Ipswich
Co-education Prep - 6; Boys only Year 7 - 12 ipswichgrammar.com
IPSWICH SPECIAL SCHOOL
Ipswich
Age 3 to Year 12 ipswichspecs.eq.edu.au
SACRED HEART SCHOOL
Booval
Primary; Co-education shbooval.qld.edu.au
ST ANN'S SCHOOL
Redbank Plains
Primary; Co-education stanns.qld.edu.au
ST AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE
Augustine Heights Prep - Year 12 stac.qld.edu.au
ST BRIGID'S PRIMARY SCHOOL
Rosewood
Primary; Co-education stbrigidsrosewood.qld.edu.au
ST EDMUND'S COLLEGE, IPSWICH
Woodend
Secondary; Boys sec.qld.edu.au
ST FRANCIS XAVIER'S SCHOOL
Ipswich
Primary; Co-education stfrancisxavier.qld.edu.au
ST JOSEPH'S SCHOOL
North Ipswich
Primary; Co-education stjosephsnorthipswich.qld.edu.au
ST MARY'S COLLEGE
Ipswich
Secondary; Girls stmarys.qld.edu.au
ST MARY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL
Ipswich
Primary; Co-education stmarysipswich.qld.edu.au
ST PETER CLAVER COLLEGE Riverview
Secondary spcc.qld.edu.au
WEST MORETON ANGLICAN COLLEGE
Karrabin
Prep - 12; Co-education wmac.com.au
YMCA VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
Bundamba Junior Campus: Year 7 - Year 9
Ipswich Senior Campus: Year 10 - Year 12 ymcaqueensland.org.au
AMBERLEY DISTRICT STATE SCHOOL
Yamanto amberleydistrictss.eq.edu.au
ASHWELL STATE SCHOOL
Ashwell ashwellss.eq.edu.au
BLAIR STATE SCHOOL
Sadliers Crossing blairss.eq.edu.au
BRASSALL STATE SCHOOL Brassall brassallss.eq.edu.au
CHURCHILL STATE SCHOOL Churchill churchillss.eq.edu.au
BUNDAMBA STATE SCHOOL Bundamba bundambass.eq.edu.au
IPSWICH EAST STATE SCHOOL East Ipswich ipsweastss.eq.edu.au
IPSWICH CENTRAL STATE SCHOOL Ipswich ipswichcentralss.eq.edu.au
IPSWICH NORTH STATE SCHOOL Ipswich North ipswichnorthss.eq.edu.au
IPSWICH WEST STATE SCHOOL West Ipswich https:ipswichwestss.eq.edu.au
LEICHHARDT STATE SCHOOL Leichhardt leichhardtss.eq.edu.au
KARALEE STATE SCHOOL Karalee karaleess.eq.edu.au
RACEVIEW STATE SCHOOL Raceview raceviewss.eq.edu.au
RIPLEY CENTRAL STATE SCHOOL
Ripley ripleycentralss.eq.edu.au
ROSEWOOD STATE SCHOOL Rosewood rosewoodss.eq.edu.au
SILKSTONE STATE SCHOOL Silkstone silkstoness.eq.edu.au
SPRINGFIELD CENTRAL STATE SCHOOL Springfield Central springfieldcentralss.eq.edu.au
SPRING MOUNTAIN STATE SCHOOL Spring Mountain springmountainss.eq.edu.au
TIVOLI STATE SCHOOL
Tivoli tivoliss.eq.edu.au
WALLOON STATE SCHOOL Walloon walloonss.eq.edu.au
BREMER STATE HIGH SCHOOL
Ipswich bremershs.eq.edu.au
BUNDAMBA STATE SECONDARY COLLEGE Bundamba bundambassc.eq.edu.au
DEEBING HEIGHTS STATE SCHOOL Deebing Heights deebingheightsss.eq.edu.au
IPSWICH STATE HIGH SCHOOL Brassall ipswichshs.eq.edu.au
Amidst the turmoil of her husband's unexpected passing in 2020 and the challenges of the COVID pandemic on her professional life, musculoskeletal therapist Olivia Slater courageously embarked on a transformative journey as a medical intuitive. Today, in 2023, she has become a beacon of healing, offering extraordinary and compassionate therapy sessions. We sit down with this remarkable Gold Coast mother of three, to find out more about her inspiring story and the empowering path she has chosen to follow.
Through one-on-one coaching, I help you to unpack emotional and physical baggage that is no longer serving you. When physical ailments and illnesses show up, it’s an invitation to dig deeper to understand more about ourselves and to listen to what our body needs. The more we ignore or push away these signs our body offers us, the more we are invited to take action.
Many individuals remain unaware of the profound impact that past trauma can exert on both their physical and metaphysical wellbeing. They’ve got ongoing physical ailments and illnesses that they can’t shift, or there's a blockage in their life that they can't quite put their finger on.
Throughout my practice, I have encountered diverse cases—from individuals struggling with fertility issues, broken bones, and chronic illnesses to bronchitis and irritable bowel syndrome—illustrating the profound interconnectedness of physical and emotional health.
At the initial consultation, people often have no inkling that the root cause lies in
their past traumas. Together we carefully delve into these deep-seated issues of traumas embedded within the physical body.
Trauma presents itself in various forms and circumstances, encompassing both sudden and childhood experiences. Sudden traumas may arise from events like relationship breakdowns, violence, illness, or grief. On the other hand, childhood traumas can emerge from unmet needs during crucial developmental stages.
The process of healing revolves around acknowledging these events and
delving into the emotions they evoke. Frequently, individuals grapple with feelings of abandonment, fear, a sense of lost innocence, or diminished freedom. Although confronting such emotions can be emotionally weighty and require vulnerability, it is within this space that true transformation occurs. By exploring and processing these feelings, individuals can embark on a journey towards healing and growth.
During my childhood, I endured the terrible experience of sexual abuse, and in 2020,
I faced the unexpected and devastating loss when my partner passed away shortly after being diagnosed. The suddenness of this event left me as a single mother to our three children, all while grappling with the additional challenge of losing my job due to the COVID pandemic. It felt as though everything I had known was torn away, leaving me with a profound sense of helplessness and lack of control.
To navigate through this immense grief and upheaval, I made a conscious choice to channel my emotions into productive outlets rather than allowing them to consume me. Witnessing how grief could overwhelm others, I made a vow to myself and my
children that I would approach it differently, seeking ways to process my feelings constructively.
My life experiences have provided me with a deep understanding of trauma and grief. I have personally confronted the need to reassess and rebuild my life, both as a result of my childhood trauma and the sudden changes as a single parent.
Throughout this journey, I have found strength and solace in my unwavering belief that anyone can achieve remarkable transformations if they are genuinely committed to unlocking the barriers that hinder their progress. With this profound commitment, I strive to help others tap into their inner resilience and overcome their obstacles, no matter how daunting they may appear.
I have six years of experience as a musculoskeletal therapist. Working so intensively with people and the physical body, I could always sense that there was something deeper. I was seeing people with reoccurring injuries, and I just kept thinking and feeling that there must be something deeper going on. However, my training didn't really allow me the tools to go deeper. So after my husband had passed away, I came across a medical intuitive with whom I did a year’s training. Combining both disciplines now, I offer a comprehensive and insightful healing approach.
Through my practice, I've discovered that extensive physical intervention is often unnecessary. Drawing upon my honed intuition, I can sense when unresolved issues require deeper exploration.
Many times, individuals simply need to confront and sit with the emotions linked to their traumas or fears—such as abandonment or feeling unsafe. This process becomes an additional avenue for healing, leading to remarkable transformations in both their physical wellbeing and overall life.
“Together we carefully delve into these deep-seated issues of traumas embedded within the physical body.”
Did you think the high ropes course at Sunshine Plaza is just for the teens and grown ups?
Think again because this epic adventure park has courses for kids from six years old. And yes, it’s fun for adults too!
Located at Sunshine Plaza, Maroochydore, Next Level is Australia’s largest high ropes course.
The courses come in four levels. So when you are standing underneath, looking up and wondering what to do, remember: the higher you climb, the more challenging it becomes.
Don’t worry, staff are there to monitor the towers, and grown-up supervision ratios apply.
Children ages 13 years and over can climb without an adult. But that’s no reason to sit out! It’s a fantastic activity to do as a family.
If you have non-climbers in your group, spectators can head up to the Viewing Deck, where you get a birds-eye view of all the courses. Visits to the Viewing Deck are free!
This epic adventure park also offers superfun birthday parties, group bookings and KidZip sessions during the school holidays—where the Next Level team take kids (aged 6-12) on supervised climbs. So there are plenty of ways to climb, whatever your bravery level and ages.
So now there’s no excuse, what are you waiting for?
BEGINNERS (AGES SIX YEARS +)
SUNSHINE SCRAMBLE & WATER WARRIORS
10 metres high, three zip lines, 23 challenges that loop around three towers
Start your session with this easy and fun level! Crawl through the net tunnels, sidestep on the stepping stone bridge, and sway along the pirate walk. A great way to get comfortable before you go next level! Zig-zag and slide your way past the Plaza, take a giant step, watch the dominoes fall, or get down on all fours to crawl along the double helix ladder.
MEDIUM (AGES EIGHT YEARS +)
PLAZA PURSUIT & MAROOCHY MAYHEM
12 metres high, three zip lines, 23 challenges that loop around three towers
Check out the view as you dart between this mayhem-filled circuit! Swerve between dangling vines, tip-toe the wobbling wooden bridges and enjoy the view of Maroochydore as you climb the staircase to heaven! If you’re up for a challenge, this is the circuit you want to begin with.
Refine your balancing skills with this heart-racing circuit! Slowly inch across the narrow tight ropes, step up and over wooden hurdles, and hold your breath while the bridges swing side to side. Keep an eye out for the moving scissor logs too!
ADVANCED (10 YEARS +) RIVER REVENGE & HIGHLINE HUSTLE
15 metres high, three zip lines, 23 challenges that loop around three towers
Get down low and GO GO GO! This circuit will have you navigating ropes, weaving between poles and darting across the ninja slopes! Designed for adrenaline junkies, this circuit will make you sweat!
Feel the nerves rise as you hustle along this high-wire circuit. Run across spinning logs or balance on spring-loaded discs. You might also find your sea legs while crossing the drunken sailor wine barrels! Be ready for a challenge!
EXPERT (13 YEARS +)
NEXT-LEVEL NINJA
18 metres high, eight super tough challenges on one tower. Get ready for the ultimate challenge with the ninja level! Test your grip strength on the knotted ropes, swing from rope to rope, or traverse across cargo nets, all while dangling 18 metres above the ground!
There are varying swim schools available, each with its own approach. Therefore, choosing the right swim school makes a huge difference! For example, Shapland Swim Schools’ purpose-built pools are very different to the pools you will see at school or your local community aquatic centre. Each has eight to 11 different water depths, incorporating a series of steps. So, we’re meeting the child where they’re at. These gradual depths allow for progressive learning in a moderated way where kids can get confidence.
As children move into different aquatic environments, they need different skills to match the environment. Therefore, a child’s learn-to-swim program must include teaching a vast range of skills and offer constant progression.
Adult supervision is the first and most crucial step in water safety for kids. If every adult with a child around any body of water had their child under constant supervision and within arm’s length—whether bathtubs, buckets, swimming pools or surf—it would severely reduce the number of deaths by drowning.
How we live has changed over the years. Today, our time and attention are in higher demand; we are busier and more likely to be distracted by technology and multitasking. Therefore, this message of constant supervision is increasingly pertinent.
All kids in Queensland learn to swim to a basic level. However, there is still a significant discrepancy in how well kids learn.
A child isn’t automatically safe around water as soon as they can fall in and swim back to the side of a pool. They might be safe in that pool, but the outcome could be very different if your child swims in an unfamiliar pool or more demanding body of water such as a lake or canal. Plus, if parents happen to
be distracted, kids need stronger swim skills to keep themselves safe for those vital few minutes
For kids to be reasonably safe in the water, kids need to be able to swim approximately 400 metres—or eight laps of a 50-metre pool. The older they get, the more adventurous they will get. If they’re going to go surfing or engage in any water activity, they need to be strong swimmers. This skill level doesn’t come overnight. Like piano lessons or footy training, gaining those skills and confidence takes years of practice. By the time they are young adults, they need the level of technique and strength to cope in all situations, so it doesn’t matter which direction the wind is coming from or if they are caught in a rip. A whole range of skill levels come into play to facilitate a person being okay if they have an aquatic accident.
Just like the depths of our pools, our learn-to-swim program has many levels that all lead on from the next. Each stage adds new stroke techniques and water safety challenges.
This gradual and consistent growth helps children naturally improve as they become more confident in the water and provides continuity in their learning.
Learning to swim isn’t a task to tick off. Constant skill development and adaptation is required. There is always more to learn!
Shapland Swim Schools offers a personalised service of semi-private classes. This boutique approach to swim lessons has evolved over seven decades of swim experience.
With locations across southeast Queensland, Shapland Swim Schools offers swimming lessons from five months to advanced skill development.
• Always supervise children in, on and around water
• Learn swimming, water safety and lifesaving skills
• Wear a lifejacket when boating, rock fishing or paddling
• Swim at a patrolled beach between the red and yellow flags
• Avoid alcohol and drugs around water
• Know your limits, the conditions, check the weather
As our leisure time turns to the beach and pool, swimming instructor of 50+ years and water safety expert Chris Shapland from Shapland Swim Schools shares his expert tips on keeping kids safe around water.
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A shared care model that offers you uncompromised care at affordable prices. All our antenatal and postnatal appointments, including planning and management, for $990* total out of pocket costs.
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A picturesque dairy farm located just outside of Maleny. A true farm experience where guests can gain insight into the operation of a dairy, in addition to calf, pig and goat feeding, tractor and pony rides, and egg collecting. Stay in any of the four self-contained cottages set on the ridge overlooking Lake Baroon and the Kondalilla National Park. One complimentary pony ride per child per stay.
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We chat with osteopath Victoria McLelland to find out how osteopathy may help to soothe babies with birth trauma.
The newborn days can be a hazy blur of boundless joy and utter exhaustion, all wrapped up in a bundle of overwhelm. But did you know that how these early weeks pan out can be significantly shaped by a baby’s birth experience?
“It doesn’t have to be a medicalised or a complicated birth for birth trauma to happen,” says osteopath Dr Victoria McLelland. “No matter how a baby arrives into this world—the force of contractions, the length of labour, the use of instruments—these all shape the beginning weeks of a newborn’s life.”
In their early days, newborns instinctively engage in activities like suckling, yawning, and crying to alleviate the strains of the birthing process. However, as time progresses, parents might notice unsettled behaviour, excessive crying, flat spots on the head, a preference for one side of the body, and feeding or sleeping difficulties in their babies. These issues can often be linked to unresolved trauma from birth.
“Osteopathy can play a role in releasing these strains,” says Victoria. “By delicately enabling newborns to regain the full function of their musculoskeletal systems, it can lead to healthier behaviours and a more settled baby!"
Seeing the benefits that osteopathy has had
for newborns and children, Victoria has created a child-centred osteopathy clinic specifically designed with families in mind.
Cotlew St. Osteopathy includes a second reception area for new mothers to be able to take their time to feed and change their babies pre- or post-treatment. This warm, child-friendly space is filled with toys and books for children and siblings to play. There is parking directly in front, and it is pram-friendly.
Osteopathy is a hands-on healthcare practice that uses movement of the body, focusing on joints, muscles, nerves, lymphatics and circulation to help improve the underlying function of the area. When mobility and function improve, quite often, there is a reduction in inflammation and pain, and we can start to feel better. It’s a different way of
addressing discomfort and pain without the use of drugs. Australian Osteopaths are university-trained, government-registered, allied health professionals.
At Cotlew St. Osteopathy, you can book osteopathic sessions as a private patient (with no referral) and be eligible for private health fund rebates. You can also access osteopathic sessions with a referral from your GP under the Chronic Diseases Management plan (or EPC) for a partial Medicare rebate for those with chronic health conditions.
Victoria McLelland
Cotlew St. Osteopathy
(07) 5564 6630
2 / 151 Cotlew St., Ashmore Queensland info@cotlewstosteopathy.com.au
cotlewstosteopathy.com.au
“It doesn’t have to be a medicalised or complicated birth for birth trauma to happen.”