We are out of lockdown and school children have another week of holidays, so it's time to head outdoors and experience new adventures.
There's plenty to do in our own backyard (we are talking about Wodonga, not the land outside your house).
Wodonga is a historic regional centre full of culture, great food and fantastic sightseeing.
You could pack a picnic, grab the car keys and take a trip up Huon Hill or enjoy the great atmosphere at Sumsion Gardens or one of our many other parks.
Find your closest playground with this handy guide - Playgrounds and Amenities Map.
The guide features parks and playgrounds across the city with an easy reference guide of the facilities available.
Hit the pavement with this handy guide - Wodonga Pathways.
A convenient pocket-sized booklet providing details on key pathway loops for walking and cycling within the city of Wodonga.
These school holidays are the perfect opportunity to get outside and explore our region and its rich history.
Come visit Bonegilla Migrant Experience and take part in a rare opportunity to explore a collection of original buildings and walk in the shoes of those migrants who made this their first Australian home.
The site is now open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 4pm.
To visit the site for a self-guided tour, the admission fee is $5 adult, $4 concession and children 16 years and under are free.
Another idea is to let the kids run around and burn off their extra energy at Junction Place.
There's water play features to keep them entertained and sculptures to climb.
When the kids get hungry, there's plenty of food and drink options and you can relax in style inside one of the new eating pods installed at Junction Place, in an area called Precinct One.
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