
Two-year-old Sean Burns at the national Air Show in Adelaide, 1966. Photo: J Crowther. NAA: A1200, L56937.
Blast off at National Archives this school holiday! Dive into spaceflight design with hands-on crafts and a family-friendly film!
Spark your child’s creativity at our school holiday program inspired by our new exhibition In real life: inventors, innovators and opportunists.
In the craft session, children will first design their own spacecraft on paper and then create a 3D prototype using a variety of craft materials.
Afterwards, enjoy lunch at Cafe Constitution or explore our permanent galleries.
Finish the day with a screening of the family-friendly Australian film, Paper Planes, complete with popcorn!
Event Schedule:
- 10:15 am to 11:30 am – Craft session
- 12:45 pm to 2:30 pm – Paper Planes screening
The program is for children aged 7 to 12, who must be accompanied by an adult. Only children require tickets—parents or guardians can join for free. You can also book tickets for either activity.
We’re also offering a standalone program for children who identify as neurodivergent and their families. Reserve your spot now.
If you’re an NAA Member, remember to enter your member promotional code during registration to enjoy this program for free!
National Archives is committed to the Commonwealth Child Safe Framework, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
The Details
What: Up, up and away holiday program
When: 12 to 22 January, various times
Where: National Archives of Australia, Kings Avenue, Parkes
Cost: From $5. Tickets available now.









