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Leisure and recreation

The world is a big, fabulous, fun place and we believe everyone should have the opportunity to explore it.

Find out more about international adventures in 2026


See the world with Melba

Our Leisure and Recreation Program provides tailored, fee-for-service options for people to take a break from the everyday with scalable levels of support. These options range from day trips to domestic and overseas adventures.

Our experienced support workers ensure you have all the support you need to have a great time. We operate on an individual or small group basis with a maximum of six people, so everyone has the freedom to do the things they want.

Each year, we have a range of planned activities and also offer customised options for people, everyone can work with us to plan activities and locations aligned to their goals.

With more than 20 years’ experience in making meaningful and memorable moments happen, we would love to work with you to organise your next break.

Reach out to us to share your goals, ideas and what you enjoy with us so we can create something just right for you.

 

Leisure and Recreation Itinerary 2026

January 

12 – 16 January – Phillip Island – Group trip

19 – 23 January – G.O.R or Warrnambool – Group trip

27 – 30 January – Geelong and HaS Conference – Group trip

February 

Weekend TBC – Yarra Valley – 1:1

23 February – 1 March (7 days) – Sydney – Mardi Gras and Blue Mountains  – Group trip

March

13 – 27 March (15 days) – Sri Lanka and Maldives (INT) – Group trip

April

Weekend TBC – Geelong – 1:1

5 days TBC – Gippsland / Lakes Entrance – Group trip

May

14 – 28 May (15 days) England and Scotland (INT) – Group trip

June

Weekend TBC – Ballarat – 1:1

5 days TBC – Bendigo

11 – 20 June – Cruise (New Caledonia / Vanuatu) from Sydney – Group trip

Leisure and Recreation

If you are seeking support for yourself or someone else, contact us today.

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