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Free School Holiday Fun for Regional Youth
Free School Holiday Fun for Regional Youth
By Robert Heyward
Young people in regional NSW can look forward to an exciting array of free activities this summer and autumn, thanks to the NSW Government’s Holiday Break program. The initiative aims to break down financial barriers and provide enriching, fun, and educational experiences for youth across regional areas.
Program Highlights
- 800 Free Activities: A diverse lineup of events will run across the summer and autumn school holidays, including 500 activities this summer alone.
- Activities for All Interests:
- Sports: Tennis, rugby, cricket, basketball, and multisport programs.
- Creative Workshops: Music, dance, and a unique “Paint a Skateboard” session.
- Outdoor Adventures: Rock climbing, pool parties, and barefoot bowls.
- Cultural Programs: Opportunities to learn about and celebrate Aboriginal culture.
- Unique Experiences: Intro to aeromodelling and other specialty events.
Interactive Map for Families
Families can easily plan their holidays using an interactive map of activities available across the state: nsw.gov.au/holidaybreak.
Ministerial Support
- NSW Minister for Youth, Rose Jackson: “The Holiday Break program is a fantastic way to support regional youth, offering free activities that keep them active, engaged, and connected during the school holidays.”
- NSW Minister for Regional NSW, Tara Moriarty: “This program ensures all young people, regardless of where they live, can try something new, develop skills, and have fun with friends without financial strain.”
Local Impact
Jessica Blair, Club Manager at Gunnedah PCYC, highlighted the program’s value.
“For many young people in regional communities, school holidays can mean isolation. Structured activities like 3-on-3 basketball tournaments and multisport programs provide opportunities to stay active, socialise, and build important life skills.”
Benefits for Regional Youth
- Enhance physical fitness and mental well-being.
- Develop life skills and foster peer connections.
- Provide supervised, positive alternatives to unstructured holiday time.
This program makes school holidays more accessible, enjoyable, and enriching, ensuring that young people in regional NSW create lasting memories and build valuable skills.
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