The City of Coffs Harbour in New South Wales has announced an extensive program of free and low-cost activities for the April 2026 school holidays. The lineup includes creative workshops, science challenges, and nature adventures held across various council venues, including local libraries, the North Coast Regional Botanic Garden, and C.ex Coffs International Stadium.
A major highlight is the RELICS: A New World Rises exhibition opening at Yarrila Arts and Museum on 28 March 2026. Created by LEGO Masters winners Jackson Harvey and Alex Towler, the exhibition features intricate miniature worlds and offers hands-on activities like rocket building and painting for young visitors.
Residents are also invited to join a world record attempt for the largest human banana formation at Jetty Beach on 11 April 2026. Channel Nine’s Jane DeGraaff and Mayor Nikki Williams will host the event at 9:30am. The attempt forms part of a community effort to support the city in the NSW Top Tourism Town Awards, and families are encouraged to register for the event through council channels.
Additional events at regional facilities include wildlife discovery, magic shows, and circus tricks designed to engage children of all interests. The Jetty Memorial Theatre is also hosting special holiday screenings, showing Magic Beach on 15 April 2026 and 200% Wolf on 16 April 2026, followed by performances of Wayne the Whale with a hole in his tail from 23 April to 26 April 2026.
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