Passport to the Summer Holidays

Get your Passport to the Summer Holidays

You can enjoy a fabulous line up of activities and get the chance to win prizes as part of Brimbank Council’s Passport to the Summer Holidays.

These no-charge or low-charge activities are designed to enhance learning, encourage physical activity, support strong family connections and create a sense of belonging to the Brimbank community.

Younger children can pick up a printed passport at any one of the hosting venues, which include libraries, neighbourhood houses and community centres. They are:

  • Brimbank Learning Futures
  • Bowery Theatre and St Albans Community Centre
  • Cairnlea Community Hub
  • Deer Park Library
  • Delahey Community Centre
  • Hunt Club Community and Arts Centre
  • Keilor Community Hub
  • Keilor Library
  • St Albans Library
  • Sunshine Library
  • Sydenham Library
  • Sydenham Neighbourhood House
  • West Sunshine Community Centre
  • Westvale Community Centre.

Older residents can get the details to download a digital passport at the front counter of these venues.

Attend five activities and get a stamp in your passport to be eligible to enter the draw to win prizes such as access to free events, memberships or vouchers donated by Watergardens Shopping Centre.

There are dozens of activities to choose from such as pop-up performances, family picnics, story time sessions, table tennis competitions, gardening activities and art exhibitions.

Download and print your Passport at home.

This is a joint initiative of Council’s Neighbourhood Houses, Libraries and Arts and Culture Units.

More info

Check out the Passport to the Summer Holidays events and register (where applicable) at brimbank.vic.gov.au/school-holiday-passport.

Download the promotions poster or instructions poster and spread the word.

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