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Bendigo's winter calendar is packed with family-friendly activities designed to entertain children and provide quality time for parents. From interactive museum exhibits to guided heritage walks and creative workshops, there’s something for every family looking to stay busy during the chilly July school holidays.
Cultural and outdoor experiences suited for all ages
The Bendigo Art Gallery on Lyttleton Terrace has launched a new children’s interactive exhibit called "Imaginarium," where kids can engage with art through technology and hands-on projects until August 2. Entry is $8 for adults and $4 for children aged 5 to 15, with under-5s admitted free. Meanwhile, the Bendigo Botanic Gardens in White Hills offers weekly guided nature walks every Saturday morning at 10am. These walks encourage children to explore native flora and fauna, suitable for ages 5 to 12.
For families interested in history, the Central Deborah Gold Mine on Nolan Street continues to offer underground tours tailored for children with parents, highlighting Bendigo’s gold rush heritage. Tickets for the family-friendly tours are $20 for adults and $10 for children under 14, with sessions running from 9am to 3pm on weekends through July.
Attendance and costs reveal strong community interest
Local tourism officials report a 12% increase in visitor numbers to family-oriented venues during the last school holiday period compared to the same time last year. The City of Greater Bendigo’s own survey indicates that over 60% of surveyed parents actively seek out educational and creative programs to occupy children during school breaks. The cost of activities typically ranges from free community events to $25 per person for specialized workshops, making affordability a key factor for families planning their schedules.
In addition, Bendigo’s public library on Hargreaves Street is hosting free storytime sessions and craft workshops every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon throughout July, attracting around 50 children per session. The library’s efforts complement paid activities by providing accessible options for lower-income families.
Parents looking for additional options can also check community noticeboards at the Bendigo Farmers Market on Market Square, which frequently advertises upcoming kid-friendly events and seasonal festivals in the area.
With winter weather expected to linger, families are encouraged to plan ahead and book tickets where possible to avoid disappointment. Many venues have adopted online scheduling and pre-paid ticketing over the past two years to improve safety and convenience.
The next fortnight offers plenty of opportunities for Bendigo families to enjoy local culture, history, and nature together. Parents should consider mixing indoor activities like gallery visits and library crafts with outdoor excursions to maintain variety and engagement for their children.
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