Work starts on new Kids Club
Published 10:30am 18 June 2026
Words by Nick Crockford
Construction has begun on upgrading the Kids Club at Sports Central Caboolture.
It is expected to be ready in August providing a “modern and interactive space where children can play, explore and enjoy supervised entertainment”.
The new Kids Club will have multiple age-specific play zones to encourage creativity, movement and interactive play.
An LED soft play playground with a slide, crazy bubble and mini bounce for children aged three years and over and a dedicated soft play zone with moveable panels.
Also an interactive floor piano for children aged two-four years and an imaginative role zone inspired by a market and kitchen experience for those aged four-six years.
Craig Thomas, Chief Executive Officer at CSC Group, said: “As our community continues to grow, so does the need for family-friendly spaces where people can come together, connect and enjoy quality experiences close to home.
“The new Kids Club has been designed to create a fun and welcoming environment for children while giving parents the opportunity to relax and enjoy everything the Club has to offer.”
The Kids Club renovation is the first stage of further improvements planned for Sports Central Caboolture, on the corner of Hasking St and Beerburrum Rd.
“As a community club, it’s important we continue evolving to meet the needs of local families and future generations,” Mr Thomas said.
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