Winter School Holidays on a Budget

Jun 22, 2026

Free and Low-Cost Activities for Single Mothers in Victoria

School holidays can be a wonderful opportunity to spend quality time with your kids, but they can also bring added pressure when you’re trying to keep everyone entertained without stretching an already tight budget.

Happily, Victoria offers plenty of free and affordable activities that can help children stay active, learn new things and have fun, and with a little planning, school holidays can become less about stress and more about making memories. Here’s how to find free or cheap school holidays in your area.

1: Start with your local library

Libraries are one of the best-kept secrets for budget-friendly school holiday fun. Many Victorian libraries run free holiday programs including craft sessions, storytelling, STEM workshops, coding activities, movie screenings and author events. Children can also borrow books, audiobooks, puzzles, board games and even activity kits to enjoy at home. Check your local council or library website for upcoming school holiday programs and bookings.

2: Explore parks and nature reserves

Getting outdoors is free and can be a great way to burn off some holiday energy. Victoria’s parks, beaches, gardens and walking trails offer endless opportunities for adventure.

Why not check out a park you’ve never been to before? There are heaps of ways to connect to nature, including:

  • Nature scavenger hunts
  • Bike rides
  • Picnics
  • Wildlife spotting
  • Beachcombing
  • Bushwalks suitable for children

Many parks also have free playgrounds, barbecue facilities and picnic areas.

3: Rethink museums and galleries

When we think of galleries and museums what normally comes to mind are the big, expensive exhibitions, but did you know that many offer free entry to permanent exhibitions? It’s a great way to introduce your kids to art and culture and can be a magical low-cost day out.

Popular options include:

  • National Gallery of Victoria
  • Australian Centre for the Moving Image
  • State Library Victoria

Check out their websites, as many also run special school holiday activities designed specifically for children.

4: Keep an eye on your local Council’s holiday programs

Most Victorian councils offer free or low-cost holiday activities through community centres, youth services and neighbourhood houses.

These can include:

  • Arts and crafts
  • Sports clinics
  • Cooking classes
  • Gardening projects
  • Science workshops
  • Outdoor adventures

Places often fill quickly, so it’s worth checking your local council website soon.

5: Get involved in local community events

Many shopping centres, councils and community organisations host free family-friendly events during school holidays.

Keep an eye out for:

  • Outdoor movie nights
  • Community festivals
  • Children’s performances
  • Pop-up playgrounds
  • Craft workshops
  • Cultural celebrations

Local Facebook community groups are often a great place to hear about events happening nearby.

Finally, remember you don’t need to leave the house every day to create memorable holiday experiences

School-aged kids can be pretty tired come the end of school term, and sometimes all they want to do is chill at home, having fun with Mum. Some budget-friendly ideas include:

  • Backyard camping
  • Family movie nights
  • Baking together
  • DIY craft projects
  • Treasure hunts
  • Board game tournaments
  • Library book challenges
  • Learning a new skill through free online tutorials

Remember, the most meaningful school holiday memories often come from simple moments spent together.

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