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School Holiday Sport in Tasmania: Come-and-Try Programs Across Hobart, Launceston and Beyond

A guide to school holiday sporting programs and come-and-try events for children across Tasmania, covering a wide range of codes and activities.

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By The Daily Tasmania · Published 22 June 2026, 6:00 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 13 July 2026, 11:46 am

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School Holiday Sport in Tasmania: Come-and-Try Programs Across Hobart, Launceston and Beyond
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School holidays in Tasmania are a prime time for children to try a new sport, revisit an old favourite or simply stay active through the break. Sporting bodies, local councils and individual clubs across the state run a steady calendar of come-and-try sessions, holiday clinics and multi-sport programs during January, April, July and October breaks, making it easy for parents to find something that suits their child's interests and energy levels.

Cricket Tasmania and its affiliated associations run school holiday cricket clinics in both the summer and mid-year breaks, with sessions designed for children of various ages and skill levels. These clinics typically involve a mix of skill drills, modified games and the kind of competitive fun that gets children hooked on the sport. Basketball Tasmania and affiliated associations similarly run holiday camps and come-and-try mornings at indoor courts in Hobart and Launceston, and the proximity of the JackJumpers as a local NBL team gives these sessions an added sense of excitement for young basketball fans.

AFL Tasmania coordinates Auskick holiday programs and skills sessions that introduce children to Australian Rules in a fun, non-competitive environment. Football Tasmania runs soccer holiday programs through affiliated clubs, with MiniRoos activities catering for the youngest players. Netball Tasmania and Swimming Tasmania both offer holiday programs at their affiliated venues, and council aquatic centres in Hobart and Launceston run structured school holiday swimming intensives that are excellent for building water confidence as well as technique.

Councils play an important role in the holiday sport landscape. Hobart City Council and Launceston City Council both promote multi-sport holiday programs through community recreation centres, often at subsidised rates to ensure participation is accessible regardless of family circumstances. These programs sometimes cover less mainstream activities too, such as gymnastics, martial arts and indoor climbing, and they are a great way for a child to find a passion they did not know they had.

The best way to find what is on during any given school holiday period is to check the websites of the relevant governing bodies for your chosen sport, follow local council recreation pages on social media, and ask at your child's school or existing sports club. Many programs book out quickly in the summer holidays in particular, so registering early is always worthwhile. Sport has a way of creating memories that children carry for a lifetime, and Tasmania's holiday programs are a wonderful starting point.

Sources: AFL Tasmania Cricket Tasmania Basketball Tasmania

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