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Discover the best events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Windale. From technology to dancing and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us as we explore how you can build your child's confidence, independence and everyday self-help skills. Come join Dave from MoveAbout Therapy for a practical and engaging parent session on building school readiness from the earliest years of childhood. This session will explore the foundations of emotional readiness, confidence, independence, and everyday self help skills — the things that help children feel secure, capable and connected. Importantly, Dave will highlight that school readiness isn’t something achieved in the final year before Kindergarten. It’s a journey built gradually throughout childhood, through play, relationships, and meaningful daily experiences. Come along to learn practical strategies you can use at home to support your child’s development now and into their school years.
Join our 3-week music creation, songwriting and recording program designed for youth!
Join author Deborah Kelly as we celebrate the release of her new book Poppy and Pipsqueak: The Mighty Pipsqueak. Bring your imagination and join us for a celebration of courage, care, and friendship! Suitable for ages 4-9 years.
Step into the magical world of Dungeons & Dragons with this introductory session. Learn the basics of D&D and create your own character!
A session to help you think critically, verify and fact check, understand algorithms and AI and recognise bias. Develop your media literacy skills and learn to spot misinformation in this short course developed by the University of Canberra. You’ll learn about social media algorithms, artificial intelligence (AI) and fact checking information you find on the internet. Become your own digital detective and Stay Smart Online.
A basic 4-week introduction to technology for total beginners, delivered in Mandarin. This 4-week course will cover: Introduction to smartphones - Apple iPhones, cyber safety, internet, email and online shopping.
A basic 4-week introduction to technology for total beginners, delivered in Mandarin. This course covers smartphones, cyber safety, internet, email, and online shopping. Bring your own Android phone or tablet fully charged and ready for use.
Enjoy a wonderful performance by the Lake Macquarie U3A Orchestra. Join us for this special event featuring a performance by the talented Lake Macquarie U3A Orchestra to celebrate Lake Mac 2026 Seniors Week. The orchestra will showcase a variety of musical pieces to entertain and delight the audience.
Learn the basics of Arduino and start building interactive electronic projects! Get hands-on experience with Arduino microcontrollers and electronics. You’ll learn how to program and wire up circuits to create interactive projects. This workshop will give you a strong foundation to start making with Arduino.
'All In' is a primary prevention program designed for early childhood settings. It provides educators tools to support children. This session is for Early Childhood Educators. The All in Project is developed and delivered by Women's and Girls' Emergency Centre (WAGEC). All In contributes to the primary prevention of gender-based violence in NSW through delivering gender equality and respectful relationships education to influential adults - including families and carers, in early childhood education and community settings. All In supports the prevention of violence by providing influential adults with practical tools to support children in developing healthy, respectful relationships and valuing people of all genders from their early years.
All In seeks to address gender stereotypes through evidence-based programs supporting those working with children and their families. This session is designed for professionals working with children and families in the community. Supported by the NSW government, All In is a gender-based violence prevention program providing tools, training and guidance for early childhood communities across NSW. The program is developed and delivered by Women’s and Girls’ Emergency Centre (WAGEC) in partnership with early childhood education professionals, First Nations cultural and ECE experts, and primary prevention practitioners. All In works by promoting gender equality from the early years and supporting families and communities to build safer futures for the next generation. All In is grounded in the national Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) and Our Watch’s Change the Story and Changing the Picture, primary prevention frameworks. The program is informed by The Anti-Bias Approach in Early Childhood (ed. Dr Red Ruby Scarlet) and the Wiyi Yani U Thangani framework for First Nations Gender Justice.
Step into the magical world of Dungeons & Dragons with this introductory session. Learn the basics of D&D and create your own character!