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March 2026

Inclusive Easter egg hunts and activities

To help your family enjoy an inclusive Easter, we’ve put together a list of our best tips and ideas for egg hunts and Easter-themed crafts These ideas focus on creative fun, where your child’s imagination can run wild with the...Read more about Inclusive Easter egg hunts and activities

Children Collecting Easter Eggs Outdoors in Bunny Ears.

December 2025

Top tips to navigate Christmas

Christmas can be challenging, whether you have children with disability or not. It’s tough to avoid the constant messages and images that show this time of year as being joyful and perfect. It’s important to remember that each family celebrates...Read more about Top tips to navigate Christmas

Young parents with their son sit in front of their Xmas tree. The child is in a wheelchair

Your 17 hidden-gem school holiday destinations in Victoria

Looking for school holiday activities in Victoria that are fun, low-cost, calm and inclusive? Small museums and lesser-known attractions are often the perfect fit, especially for children with disability, developmental delay, autism, sensory needs, or children who simply prefer quieter,...Read more about Your 17 hidden-gem school holiday destinations in Victoria

November 2025

Your guide to Victoria’s accessible beaches

Slip, slop, slap, the weather is getting warmer and we’re looking forward to spending time at the beach this summer. If you’re planning a trip to the coast but don’t know where to find accessible beaches with the facilities you...Read more about Your guide to Victoria’s accessible beaches

An Aboriginal grandmother is in the sea. She is wearing a sunhat and sunglasses and a red swimsuit. She is holding her granddaughter. They are both smiling.

October 2025

Fun activities for teenagers with disability

Planning fun activities for teens with disability can take time and creativity.  Like all young people, teenagers with disability often prefer doing things with a friend, older sibling, grandparent, or with a support worker. You know best what will work...Read more about Fun activities for teenagers with disability

A teenage son and his mother sitting outside painting a small wooden house on a tabletop. They are both smiling, while the son dips his fingers into the paint tray.