Soft play program

Soft play is an indoor play area for young children, featuring soft, cushioned surfaces and equipment like slides, ball pits, and climbing frames. It’s designed to be safe and fun, helping kids develop motor skills and socialise while playing in a colourful, interactive environment. For kids 0–2 years.

Didgeridoo program

A program where men and boys work together to create a didgeridoo from scratch. The program covers the basics of playing techniques, including breath control, breathing and producing different sounds. Participants also learn about the cultural significance and history of the instrument.

Circle of Security

Circle of Security is an accredited course that supports you in building a strong bond with your child, understanding their needs, creating a safe, supportive home and raising confident, happy kids.

Messy Play (0-18 months)

Messy play offers bubs a tactile experience that helps children to understand their senses. By exploring how things feel, smell and taste, this type of play nurtures an awareness and understanding of the world that surrounds them.

After school program

A program tailored to primary school aged jarjums, including cultural activities, academic support and community building to promote learning, preserve traditions and strengthen identity in a safe, supportive environment.

Little Learners

Our little learners class focuses on developing essential skills like problem-solving, teamwork, communication, and emotional resilience to help them grow more confident and capable in various areas of life.

Circle of Security

Circle of Security is an accredited course that supports you in building a strong bond with your child, understanding their needs, creating a safe, supportive home and raising confident, happy kids.

Story time

Bring your jarjums to listen to a cultural story. Story time encourages language development, imagination and listening skills in jarjums aged 0–4 years.

After school program

A program tailored to primary school aged jarjums, including cultural activities, academic support and community building to promote learning, preserve traditions and strengthen identity in a safe, supportive environment.

Messy play (18 months – 3 years)

This messy play is targeted toward slightly older jarjums and helps them build social skills as they interact, share, and play alongside one another, exploring a sensory experience that encourages the development of fine motor skills and sensory skills.