autumn school holidays in Brisbane
two weeks of fun during the april break. mild weather makes it perfect for outdoor adventures and indoor activities alike.
free things to do
South Bank Parklands
freeStreets Beach is a hit with kids of all ages — free water play, shaded playgrounds, and you can easily spend a full day here with a packed lunch.
ages: all agesQueensland Museum
freeThe dinosaur gallery alone will keep kids busy for an hour. Under-5s have their own Discovery Centre downstairs — free entry.
ages: all agesRoma Street Parkland
freeThe nature playground here is properly good — scramble nets, water play, and shaded seating for parents. Works for toddlers and older kids.
ages: 2-12Brisbane Botanic Gardens
freeFree guided walks, nature trails and plenty of open space for kids to run. Mt Coot-tha location has the planetarium too.
ages: all agesGallery of Modern Art (GOMA)
freeFree kids' activities during school holidays — usually art workshops and interactive installations. Check what's on before you go.
ages: all agespaid activities & attractions
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
paidAustralia's oldest koala sanctuary. Kids can hand-feed kangaroos and actually hold a koala ($25 photo). The platypus house is worth the visit alone.
ages: all agesRiverlife Adventure Centre
paidKayaking, rock climbing and abseiling right on the Brisbane River. They run school holiday programs — book early, they fill up fast.
ages: 5+Bounce Inc
paidIndoor trampoline park — foam pits, dodgeball courts, and a separate mini-bounce zone for littlies. Socks required (buy at the door if you forget).
ages: 3+looking for playgrounds in Brisbane?
browse our directory of parks and play spaces — perfect for burning off energy during the holidays.
Brisbane playgrounds