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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Queenstown. From education to technology and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Create a beautiful bouquet of flowers using your creativity and a few arts and crafts supplies.
Training Aim: This 3 hour self-care and mental wellbeing level 2 workshop is designed to provide participants with additional knowledge, skills and resources to enhance their self-care and mental wellbeing by gaining a deeper understanding of the mind and body connection.

Training Aim: This training aims to provide service providers, interested professionals and community members, who would like to deepen their understanding and confidence in working with and/or supporting LGBTIQA+ people, with LGBTIQA+ specific information and strategies for inclusion.
Get ready for high-energy Nintendo Switch knockout tournaments where players go head-to-head until one champion remains! Join us for fast-paced competitive fun: Wednesday 22 April: Mario Kart tournament - race your way through elimination rounds Wednesday 29 April: Super Smash Bros tournament - battle it out in classic knockout style Whether you're playing for bragging rights or just for fun, these tournaments are perfect for gamers who love a challenge and friendly competition. Ages 10-16.
Join us at Queenstown Library for a relaxed and informative session with Peter Buzza from the Regional Tech Hub. Discover what AI really is, how it’s being used today, and how it can work for you. Perfect for anyone curious about AI, this session also includes time for your questions — from using QR codes and staying safe from scams to improving internet connectivity at home.

Training Aim: This training is designed to provide individuals and communities with the essential skills and resources required to identify and respond to a person at risk of suicide and build on a communities capacity to eliminate suicide. Learning Outcomes: On completion of this training participants will be able to: Use the language given in the National Communications Charter Language Guide – Suicide, to have safe and respectful conversations around suicide; Recognise the warning signs of suicide; Identify and develop personal self-care strategies; Promote help-seeking behaviour before a crisis occurs; Identify and promote protective factors; Identify how to support a person at risk to access appropriate services and to develop their own safety plan; Increase individuals’ and communities’ capacity to reduce suicide.
This workshop presents updated resources developed to accommodate different learner styles to help learners retain the information. We all know a Driver’s Licence is an important asset to gain employment in regional and rural areas. This workshop will focus on updated resources developed to accommodate different learner styles to help learners retain the information. This is a resources update on the Statewide Training sessions delivered since April 2017. Kim Smith APM (Rotary Club of Sullivans Cove) will present the training on the usage of the recently redesigned visual and tactile Road Map packs. Kim Smith APM is a retired Police Officer and the recipient of the 2022 Tasmanian Local Hero Award, as part of the Australian of the Year National Awards. He is a registered Learner’s Licence Accredited Program Instructor.