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Free Puppy Playground Workshop

Puppy Playground Workshop

Looking for a fun and creative activity to keep the kids entertained these school holidays? Visit Auburn Central and join us for Puppy Playground.


Children are invited to meet their newest friend by creating their very own cute puppy. Each child can make, name and take home their puppy to keep forever, making it a memorable school holiday experience for little ones.


Perfect for families visiting the centre, Puppy Playground offers hands‑on fun in a relaxed and welcoming space.


Event details

  • Dates: Friday 17 April to Sunday 19 April 2026
  • Session times: 10.00am, 10.45am, 11.30am and 12.15pm
  • Location: Outside Tong Li Supermarket, Auburn Central



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Please note that Puppy Playground is a popular activity with limited spaces. We kindly ask that families book one session per child so that as many children as possible can take part.




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