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Wellington Shire Council celebrates Parks Week 2025 with a week of free outdoor activities, family events, and community fun
Wellington Shire Council's Parks Week, from 1 - 9 March 2025, offers free outdoor activities, family events, and community fun, promoting the importance of green spaces for connection, health, and wellbeing.
Wellington Shire Council is excited to celebrate its green spaces with a week of outdoor fun and community events. Kicking off Saturday 1 March to Sunday 9 March 2025, the annual Parks Week celebration highlights the important role parks play in creating liveable and connected communities. This year, Wellington Shire has organised another fantastic program of free activities for all ages and abilities, offering opportunities to get outdoors, connect with nature, and explore the municipality's incredible parks and open spaces.
Wellington Shire Council celebrates Parks Week from 1 - 9 March 2025, highlighting the importance of green spaces in fostering connected
Family fun outdoors
As with each year, a key highlight will be Baby's Day Out at Sale's Brennan Park and Kids Day Out at Yarram's Memorial Park. Both events are fantastic and free for families, featuring a jumping castle, face painting, a petting zoo, sausage sizzle, and more.
Wellington Shire Council Mayor, Cr Scott Rossetti said Parks Week is all about getting out and enjoying local green spaces - a time to step away from screens, connect with others, and discover the beauty of our natural environment. "Our parks bring people together, give kids and families a place to play, and make our towns better places to live."
"Whether you're going for a walk, having a kick of the footy, or just relaxing under a tree, spending time outside is great for your wellbeing. We've got something for everyone this year - from:
- Forest therapy walks
- Park runs
- Workshops
- Interactive children's shows
- Skateboarding lessons
- Movie nights
And it all ends with the popular Sale Music Festival taking place at the west side of the Port of Sale," he said. While some Parks Week events require physical activity such as walking, running, riding or exercise, most of council's open spaces are accessible for all people, including people with limited mobility or anyone living with a disability.
Event highlights
GranPam & PhilPop Show
- Saturday 1 March, 10am - 12.30pm
- Macalister Park, Maffra
A free, interactive children's show with singing, dancing, and story-time. Enjoy free face painting by Marshall Arts and treats available for purchase from Maddison's Magical Popn & Floss, Quick Cuppa, and the Mystery Ice Cream Van.
Sale Parkrun
- Saturdays at 8am
- Sale Botanic Gardens
A free 5k event for all abilities - walk, jog, run, volunteer, or cheer on others. Registration is required before your first event. Bring your barcode to record your time. More details on the Sale Parkrun website or Facebook page.
Baby's Day Out
- Monday 3 March, 10am to 1pm
- Brennan Park, Sale
A fun day for children aged 0 - 4 years with a jumping castle, face painting, petting zoo, trackless train rides, and Aureoa the Mushroom Fairy. Free sausage sizzle by Sale Lions Club, with refreshments available for purchase.
Kids Day Out
- Wednesday 5 March, 10am to 1pm
- Memorial Park Yarram
A morning of activities for children aged 0 - 7, including face painting, bubbles, and activities led by Wellington Shire Council staff.
Family Forest Therapy Walks
Guided walks with an accredited forest therapy expert, designed to reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and boost mood. Sessions in Heyfield, Maffra, and Sale (fees apply for some sessions).
Sale Music Festival - Picnic on the Green
- Sunday 9 March, 11am - 7pm
- West side of the Port of Sale
A family-friendly event featuring local musicians, children's activities, and plenty of space for a picnic.
Parks Week activities
Additional events include Ask a Dog Trainer sessions, community markets, and outdoor movie nights in Heyfield, Woodside Beach, and Port Albert. The week concludes with a sausage sizzle and open-air movie at Rutter Park in Port Albert.
Most events are free and accessible, ensuring everyone can join in the fun. Whether you pack a picnic, join a guided tour of Sale Botanic Gardens, or take part in a family activity, Parks Week has something for everyone. Find the full program of events, including locations, dates and times at Wellington Shire Council - Parks Week website.
Pictures from Wellington Shire Council website.
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