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Stop the boredom these school holidays

If you need to work while the children are on summer school holidays or if they are just likely to get bored at home, why not enrol them in the Holiday Activity Program at Warwick Indoor Recreation and Aquatic Centre (WIRAC).
This increasingly popular program for children aged five to 12 years has been extended to four weeks in this school holidays.
It has children spending their days swimming, rock climbing, creating and playing sport with other children.
All activities are fully supervised by qualified WIRAC staff and run between 9am and 3pm.
Children can attend for a day for $15 or for the whole week for a total of $60, with a 20 per cent discount for a second or third child from the same family.
Bookings are available in the weeks of December 12-16, December 19-23, January 9-13 and January 16-20.
Places are limited and demand is high, so contact WIRAC on (07) 4661 7955 to reserve your child’s place.

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