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Active Aussie Kids: Fun Ways to Get Moving Outdoors This Summer

Australia Day on 26 January brings sunshine, barbecues and plenty of time outdoors with family. For kids, this is the perfect season to burn off energy in fun, active ways while building healthy habits that last well beyond the holidays. Getting moving in the summer heat does not have to mean organised sports. Simple, joyful play keeps children strong, happy and developing essential skills.


Safe Play in the Aussie Sun

Australian summers demand smart sun protection so kids can play freely without worry. Slip on a broad-brimmed hat, slop on SPF50+ sunscreen (reapplying every two hours), and slap on a rashie or light long-sleeved top. The peak UV hours between 10am and 3pm call for shade strategies — set up under a tree, beach umbrella or pop-up tent during barbecues.


Encourage play in the early morning or late afternoon when the sun is gentler. A game of backyard cricket or chasing bubbles in the shade keeps everyone laughing and moving. Teach kids to seek shade naturally by making it part of the fun, like building sandcastles under cover or inventing shadow puppet stories. These habits protect young skin while letting them enjoy the outdoors to the full.


Beach Activities That Build Fitness and Skills

The beach is a giant natural playground for active Aussie kids. A gentle swim or paddle in the shallows strengthens legs and improves coordination with almost no effort. Organise a family game of beach volleyball with a soft ball or try frisbee tossing — both get hearts pumping and develop hand-eye skills.


For something calmer yet still active, encourage rock pooling, exploring tide lines for shells, or building elaborate sand structures that require digging, carrying and crouching. These activities naturally boost balance, strength and creativity. Even a simple walk along the water’s edge at low tide provides excellent low-impact exercise. Always swim between the flags, stick together, and keep a close eye on younger children near water. The combination of fresh air, salt water and movement leaves kids happily tired and sleeping better at night.


Healthy Habits During Barbecues and Holidays

Holidays are full of tempting treats, but barbecues offer excellent chances to model balanced choices. Fill half the plate with colourful salads, grilled veggies and fresh fruit before reaching for sausages or chips. Kids often copy what they see, so getting everyone involved in simple food prep — washing tomatoes or threading veggie skewers — makes healthy eating fun.


Between meals, suggest active games instead of screen time. A post-lunch family walk to the park, a game of backyard soccer, or even dancing to favourite music keeps energy flowing. Hydration matters hugely in the heat. Make water the go-to drink by adding fruit slices or letting kids have their own colourful bottle. Limiting sugary drinks helps prevent energy crashes and supports steady growth.


Encouraging Active Play All Summer Long

Building these habits early sets children up for a lifetime of enjoying movement. Aim for at least one hour of active play most days. It does not need to be structured — free play like climbing at the playground, riding bikes along safe paths or jumping through the sprinkler all count. Mix it up to keep things exciting and suit different ages and abilities.


Parents often notice improvements in mood, appetite and concentration when kids spend more time outdoors. Summer holidays are the ideal time to establish routines that carry through the year, such as a daily family activity or weekend beach trips. Celebrate efforts with praise rather than rewards tied to food, reinforcing that moving feels good.


Staying active outdoors also supports healthy weight, strong bones, better sleep and social skills as children play with siblings and friends. The Australian summer offers endless opportunities — make the most of them while the weather invites everyone outside.


If you have questions about your child’s activity levels, concerns about sun protection, hydration, or simply want personalised advice on building healthy habits that fit your family’s lifestyle, a chat with a caring GP can be incredibly helpful. BulkBill.Doctor makes telehealth simple with bulk billing available under Medicare, so you can speak with an experienced doctor from home without the stress of travel or waiting rooms, especially handy during busy holiday periods. This approach helps patients access care without added stress. At BulkBill.doctor we support bulk billing through Medicare for families and kids, keeping quality healthcare straightforward and focused on supporting active, healthy development.


Getting kids moving outdoors this Australia Day and throughout summer creates memories and foundations that benefit them for years. Here is to fun, safe and active adventures with plenty of laughter along the way.


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