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Marulan Public School
School Holiday Program
Official Partners
Build skills. Grow the confidence. Ride safely 🚲
Register your child for a bike skills session at Marulan Public School
These sessions help build confidence, control and safe riding skills in a supportive environment.
Session details
Marulan Public School
16/07/2026
✅ Free (fully funded)
Closed
Beginner Session Thursday 16th July 2026 10am-11:30am
Advanced Session Thursday 16th July 2026 12:30pm-2pm
Choose the right session
Beginner
For children who can ride on their own and are building confidence and core skills.
Advanced
For confident riders ready to improve control and learn more advanced techniques. Your child may be suited to this session if they can:
ride one-handed for 20 metres
stand up on their bike and pedal while maintaining control
ride over small obstacles (e.g. bumps, curbs or tree roots) without putting a foot down.
Not sure? You can select a session, and coaches will help guide the right level on the day.
What to bring:
A bike in good working order
A helmet
A water bottle
Comfortable clothing
Closed-toe shoes.
Location on the day
Meeting point: Oval or Basketball Court
School access: Front School Gates
Important information
Participants must bring their own bike and helmet.
Sessions will go ahead in light rain.
You will be notified if cancelled due to severe weather
No bike riding on astro turf or along balconies
About the program
The NSW Government’s Get Kids Active program, helps children build the confidence and skills to ride safely and supports more families to walk and ride to school. These bike skills sessions are delivered by AusBike as part of the program.
Contact information
Event contact:
Ben Thomson
Port Kembla Public School
School Holiday Program
Official Partners
Build skills. Grow the confidence. Ride safely 🚲
Register your child for a bike skills session at Port Kembla Public School
These sessions help build confidence, control and safe riding skills in a supportive environment.
Session details
Port Kembla Public School
17/07/2026
✅ Free (fully funded)
Closed
Beginner Session Friday 17th July 2026 10am-11:30am
Advanced Session Friday 17th July 2026 12:30pm-2pm
Choose the right session
Beginner
For children who can ride on their own and are building confidence and core skills.
Advanced
For confident riders ready to improve control and learn more advanced techniques. Your child may be suited to this session if they can:
ride one-handed for 20 metres
stand up on their bike and pedal while maintaining control
ride over small obstacles (e.g. bumps, curbs or tree roots) without putting a foot down.
Not sure? You can select a session, and coaches will help guide the right level on the day.
What to bring
A bike in good working order
A helmet
A water bottle
Comfortable clothing
Closed-toe shoes.
Location on the day
Meeting point: Oval or Basketball Court
School access: Carpark gate and main entry gate (Gloucester Blad)
Important information
Participants must bring their own bike and helmet.
Sessions will go ahead in light rain.
You will be notified if cancelled due to severe weather
No bike riding on astro turf or along balconies
About the program
The NSW Government’s Get Kids Active program, helps children build the confidence and skills to ride safely and supports more families to walk and ride to school. These bike skills sessions are delivered by AusBike as part of the program.
Contact information
Event contact:
Ben Thomson
Join Us for Run Camden 2026! 🏃♂️🏃♀️
Camden is a beautiful historic town where heritage streets meet nature. Runners enjoy smooth paths and quiet gravel trails along the Nepean River, plus legendary laps at Camden Showground, famously featured on the big screen in Unbroken, directed by Angelina Jolie.
Just 40 min from Western Sydney and a stones throw from the South Coast - Run for an Hour - Stay for the Day.
21.1km | 10km | 5km | 2km
Ermington Public School
School Holiday Program
Official Partners
Build skills. Grow the confidence. Ride safely 🚲
Register your child for a bike skills session at Ermington Public School
These sessions help build confidence, control and safe riding skills in a supportive environment.
Session details
Ermington Public School
19/07/2026
✅ Free (fully funded)
Closed
Beginner Session Sunday 19th July 2026 10am-11:30am
Advanced Session Sunday 19th July 2026 12:30pm-2pm
Choose the right session
Beginner
For children who can ride on their own and are building confidence and core skills.
Advanced
For confident riders ready to improve control and learn more advanced techniques. Your child may be suited to this session if they can:
ride one-handed for 20 metres
stand up on their bike and pedal while maintaining control
ride over small obstacles (e.g. bumps, curbs or tree roots) without putting a foot down.
Not sure? You can select a session, and coaches will help guide the right level on the day.
What to bring
A bike in good working order
A helmet
A water bottle
Comfortable clothing
Closed-toe shoes.
Location on the day
Meeting point: Oval/COLA
School access: Brush Road
Important information
Participants must bring their own bike and helmet.
Sessions will go ahead in light rain.
You will be notified if cancelled due to severe weather
No bike riding on astro turf or along balconies
About the program
The NSW Government’s Get Kids Active program, helps children build the confidence and skills to ride safely and supports more families to walk and ride to school. These bike skills sessions are delivered by AusBike as part of the program.
Contact information
Event contact:
Ben Thomson
Saturday Orienteering Series
Castle Hill Showground and Fred Caterson Reserve
Ready to explore Sydney’s parks and urban bushland in a whole new way?
Whether you’re a confident navigator or just curious about giving orienteering a go, the Saturday Orienteering Series is your weekly chance to get outdoors, discover hidden pockets of nature, and build your skills one map at a time.
How you take part is entirely up to you:
Head out solo and enjoy the challenge of finding the cleanest, smartest route
Team up with friends for a shared adventure
Or wander the course with family and make it a relaxed weekend outing
New to orienteering? Perfect. Each event includes clear maps, beginner‑friendly courses, and friendly guidance to help you get started. Just arrive in comfortable activewear and bring a sense of curiosity.
Saturdays become fresh air, gentle (or fast) exploration, and the fun of navigating through parks, reserves, and pockets of urban bushland you may never have noticed before.
Come along, get moving, and discover something new.
Meeting point - near the George Bell Hall and public toilets at Castle Hill Showground, 131Z Showground Rd, Castle Hill NSW 2154 (access is from Doran Drive)
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Start Window: 9:30am to 11am (start any time within this window)
Courses: Warm Up (recommended starting course for beginners), Short Line, Long Line, and Score. If you're not sure which one is best, we can work it out on the day! If you want more, entrants are also welcome to run multiple courses on the day.
SPORTident timing is used for all courses. If you do not own a SPORTident card, please hire one when entering.
Normal entry fees:
Adults - $18 (members -15%)
School Students - $15 (members -15%)
(a $2 late fee applies if entering after midday on Thursday before the event)
Timing card hire - $4 per entrant
Prices include GST and merchant fees.
Orienteering club members can claim the member discount through the use of the promo code "ONSW" at the checkout.
Experience the thrill of the Manly Dam Trails with our 8km looping course. Traverse along the water’s edge, soaking in the stunning views, before descending back down and crossing the Manly Dam Bridge. For anyone contemplating giving trail running a go this is a great place to start with a challenging but achievable course.
Event details and schedule
We have three entry categories, following the Manly Dam loop clockwise around the lake finishing over the Manly Dam Bridge.
8km - Lap 1
16km - Lap 2
24km - Lap 3
Saturday Orienteering Series
Lane Cove North
Ready to explore Sydney’s parks and urban bushland in a whole new way?
Whether you’re a confident navigator or just curious about giving orienteering a go, the Saturday Orienteering Series is your weekly chance to get outdoors, discover hidden pockets of nature, and build your skills one map at a time.
How you take part is entirely up to you:
Head out solo and enjoy the challenge of finding the cleanest, smartest route
Team up with friends for a shared adventure
Or wander the course with family and make it a relaxed weekend outing
New to orienteering? Perfect. Each event includes clear maps, beginner‑friendly courses, and friendly guidance to help you get started. Just arrive in comfortable activewear and bring a sense of curiosity.
Saturdays become fresh air, gentle (or fast) exploration, and the fun of navigating through parks, reserves, and pockets of urban bushland you may never have noticed before.
Come along, get moving, and discover something new.
Meeting point - Kingsford Smith Park, 21 Ulm St, Lane Cove North NSW 2066
(note that there are no toilets at this venue)
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Start Window: 9:30am to 11am (start any time within this window)
Courses: Warm Up (recommended starting course for beginners), Short Line, Long Line, and Score. If you're not sure which one is best, we can work it out on the day! If you want more, entrants are also welcome to run multiple courses on the day.
SPORTident timing is used for all courses. If you do not own a SPORTident card, please hire one when entering.
Normal entry fees:
Adults - $18 (members -15%)
School Students - $15 (members -15%)
(a $2 late fee applies if entering after midday on Thursday before the event)
Timing card hire - $4 per entrant
Prices include GST and merchant fees.
Orienteering club members can claim the member discount through the use of the promo code "ONSW" at the checkout.
Ready to tame the wave and the Australian pavement? 🏄♂️
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.