All in a day’s work at Elizabeth Farm, accessible program
Join us for a tactile and sensory workshop where kids will discover what life was like at Elizabeth Farm 200 years ago.
Bring your muscle power because there’s so much to do: the floors need sweeping, the clothes need washing, and cook needs you to collect some herbs from the garden … If you work hard, you may even get a chance to play!
This program is designed for kids and families with additional support needs. Please provide details on how we can best support your kids/family on the bookings page.
Please note – adults are required to supervise participating children. Adults and careers of children attend free.
Attendees will enjoy a historic biscuit and cordial at the end of the program.
Members get more: Members enjoy presale access and a 20% discount on tickets
Roadworks
Please note roadworks at the intersection of Alice and Alfred Streets are affecting vehicle access to Elizabeth Farm. Traffic is being halted periodically and will impact access to the visitor entry and parking via Alice Street.
Additional access information
- Elizabeth Farm is wheelchair accessible.
- To ensure a quiet experience, the site will be opened early for attendees of the program, with general site admission beginning at 10am.
- A quiet room is available onsite.
- Sensory kits are available onsite.
- The perimeter of Elizabeth Farm is secure.
- Staff attending the program are trained and experienced at supporting those with additional support needs.
Program resources
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