Logan rolls out action-packed school holiday program

Families across Logan can look forward to a busy April school break, with a wide range of activities on offer through the city’s latest holiday program.

Logan City Council has announced the return of its popular KRANK School Holiday program, featuring everything from touch football sessions to creative workshops exploring bionic hands, phone photography and e-waste. A full list of activities and booking details can be viewed online at logan.qld.gov.au/krank

Mayor Jon Raven said the program was designed to keep young people active, engaged and trying new experiences.

Open to children and teens aged 5 to 17, KRANK offers a mix of outdoor adventures, arts and high-energy sports, with bookings opening on March 23.

Logan Libraries will also host a series of free events, including budgeting workshops, robotics sessions, writing masterclasses and hands-on activities like candle-making and digital tech projects. Book these free activities at: loglib.org/schoolhols

Meanwhile, The Living Museum of Logan will run creative “Express Yourself” workshops, encouraging kids to explore emotions through art, movement and digital media. For more information visit loganarts.com.au/events/

Council says the program ensures families have access to free and low-cost options, making it easier for everyone to enjoy the school holidays.

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