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Wellington Shire Council invites community to celebrate Parks Week with various free events from 28 February to 8 March 2026

Wellington Shire celebrates Parks Week 2026 with free and low-cost events, including Baby’s Day Out, fitness sessions, markets, walks, and family activities, encouraging community connection and outdoor enjoyment.

By news@gippsland - 16th February 2026 - Back to News

Wellington Shire Council is inviting residents and visitors to step outside and reconnect with nature during Parks Week 2026, with a broad range of free and low-cost events running throughout March across the Shire’s parks and open spaces. This year’s program features a jam-packed calendar of activities, including family fun days, fitness sessions, markets, guided walks and community events, designed to showcase the diversity and value of local parks.

Wellington Shire celebrates Parks Week 2026 with free, low-cost events promoting nature, wellbeing, community connection, and outdoor activities across local parks throughout March

Wellington Shire celebrates Parks Week 2026 with free, low-cost events promoting nature, wellbeing, community connection, and outdoor activities across local parks throughout March

Baby's Day Out

The highlight of the week is Baby’s Day Out, a popular event designed especially for young families. Taking place on Monday 2 March, from 10am to 1pm at Brennan Park in Sale, Baby’s Day Out is a free event for children aged 0 to 4 years and their parents and carers.

Families attending Baby’s Day Out can enjoy a fun-filled morning with a jumping castle, face painting, petting zoo, trackless train rides and a bubble-blowing display, along with engaging activities delivered by Council staff. A range of local community services will also be onsite, including Maternal Health Care Services, Uniting, Sale Toy Library, NDIS and Victoria Police, providing young families with an opportunity to connect in a relaxed outdoor setting.

In addition to Baby’s Day Out, this Parks Week includes events such as Kids’ Day Out, parkruns, movie nights, forest therapy walks, colour runs, fitness sessions and community markets across several towns and communities, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Parks Week celebration

Wellington Shire Council Mayor Cindy Madeley described Parks Week as an opportunity for the whole community to come together and enjoy the region’s much-loved green spaces. "Parks Week is a great excuse for everyone to get outside, enjoy our beautiful local parks and try something new. Whether it’s bringing the kids along to Baby’s Day Out, joining a community walk or simply spending time outdoors, I encourage people of all ages to come along and enjoy our community’s open spaces together," Cr Madeley said.

Celebrated annually across Australia and New Zealand, Parks Week recognises the role open spaces play in creating liveable towns, supporting physical and mental wellbeing and strengthening community connection. Residents are encouraged to explore the full Parks Week program and join in the celebrations throughout March. For more information and event details, visit Parks Week website.

Pictures from Wellington Shire Council website.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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