Broncos and Paw Patrol to feature at Spring Early Learning opening
Published 3:30pm 27 May 2026
Words by Nick Crockford
Spring Early Learning will officially open on Saturday with a fun day and visit by two Broncos greats.
Winger Corey Oates and forward Matt Gillett will make guest appearances at the Narangba centre’s family launch.
The event, at 1 Aria Boulevard from 9am-noon, will be hosted by Kiss FM’s Kip Wightman and be Bronco themed.
There will also be free face painting, a petting zoo, coffee, food and drink and a surprise visit from one of the Paw Patrol team.
Councillor Mark Booth (Div 2) will be conducting the ceremonial cutting of the ribbon to mark the official opening.
The centre has seven learning spaces, a play-based philosophy and fees include all nappies, wipes, sheets and sunscreen.
Spring Early Learning says it is “here to walk alongside” every child “from first steps to school readiness”.
For more visit springearlylearning.com.au, email [email protected] or phone 3487 3122.
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