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Want a fun way to amuse the kids these school holidays?

With the nonstop entertainment that comes in a great social atmosphere and accompanied with music, colourful lights, games, and prizes, Rollerway is something fun for the whole family.

Skaters can bring their own skates, or hire the roller-skates or rollerblades, at the centre.

Anyone who has never skated before, including young kids, will be pleasantly surprised by how quick they will be gliding across the roller rink floor.

“It’s so inspiring to see kids who can barely stand-up in skates one minute, pick it up, and learn to skate in a matter of moments,” centre manager Ashlie Aparicio says.

“It’s even easier now that we have a new practice rink, and special training skates.”

Ashlie is a former Australian coach and international gold medallist, so she knows what she’s talking about.

So, why not skate with the kids these holidays and get in shape for summer? Or, sit and relax, have a complimentary coffee (offered Monday to Friday 10am to 4.30pm and let the kids wear themselves out.

Rollerway is also open on grand final weekend, even Friday, day and evening, but during 6pm to 9pm they are hosting a special event, Footy Fever Friday, where everybody is welcome, and they will be giving away extra prizes.

For anyone wanting to try something a little different, Rollerway will be hosting a couple of Come-n-try Hockey free evenings for all ages. No skill or gear is required. Head along on Monday September 25 for adults and teens, and Thursday September 28 for primary aged kids (boys and girls), both starting at 5.30pm.

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